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THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1943 PAGE TWO Allies Increase Scope of Attacks Against Naziiand y Louis F. ffoemto (UaiUd Pnm Wal Auijnuf The raids the laat two days and ntghts against Germany and oc cupied or satellite territory Is the most convincing demonstration yet of ..allied air might over Eu rope. - , There have been heavier Single attacks, but this latest 'assault is remarkable for its sustained quali ty and the wide area covered over a perted of 36 hours. The use of the word "raid" is a misnomer, This Is in every sense a military offensive, and from all accounts, a profitably destructive one. . A review of the targets Indi cates the scope of the operations. The field covered northern Prance; Bremen, the most im portant remaining German Nonth sea port; Frankfurt and Mann- . helm-Ludwigshafen in southwest ern Germany; Augsburg, farther south; Innsbruck, Austria, at the northern end of the Brenner pass; Sofia, capital of Bulgaria, and the . Eleusia airfield near Athens. From Bremen to Athens la. nearly 1,500 miles. . ... .New .'Bases Use This wide range, hitherto Im practicable, has been made possi ble by the establishment of long range bomber bases in the Medi terranean, notably .Italy. The im portant fields around Foggia in Italy are now apparently in full 'operation. This makes possible a two-way squeeze -covering near ly all targets of consequence in ' Germany aa well as Austria, De side 'bringing any part of the Balkans within convenient range. Changing winter weather 'con ditions and the need for regroup ing air squadrons after raids which are -necessarily expensive in bombers and crews limit allied ability to keep -up such an 'Of fensive without interruption. There is nevertheless every pros pect that they will be continued whenever conditions permit, and in increasing rather than dimin ishing force. . Losses ere admittedly heavy, such as the loss of 42 big British bombers and 25 American in the two main sweeps over Germany. However, allied military authori ties insist that the cost can be borne and is not too high in rela tion to the damage caused to the enemy. The attacks are bv nature stra tegic and are intended to cripple I me enemy's ability to. resist when the invasion ot western Europe and the Balkans comes. Their full effect cannot be gauged now but H is likely to become apparent alter tne land front is opened. Prime Minister's Condition Better' London, Dec. 21 IPi The condi tion of Prime Minister Winston Churchill continues to improve, an official announcement said to day, and his -cabinet colleagues expectea momentarily tne re sumption of the flood of direct' Ives which normally pour tn when ne is aoroaa. Sure, it's an Evergreen Portrait of Distinction And ' mas! 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I REGISTRATION), Y I SHOW I THOUSAND BULLS WITH I PEDIGREE, THESE 1 ONE HORSE- BUT COULDN'T ) BILL OF SALE, J GREASY HANDLE ONE BULL. y AN' SO FORTH SACK ) N WITH A THOUSAND y ; V BOVS V SHEETS O" PAPER.' 7 , , PUNCHERS ww1Wnro iic" Wvght e( Bombs DraosW, i British Long Tons 250 2 3 0 COVENTRY LONDON COLOGNEDORTMUND DU ESSELDORF ESSEN Nov.H, pr.16, AoyM, Moy30, Junell, JulyK, 1WQ mi 12 1M3 1943 1943 tiik.,.j m mill ot Europe after the 1000-plane Chart eonroares this -raid Reds dopt New National Hymn Moscow, Dec. 21 Ut The inter natlonale, belligerent marching song of world revolutionaries for talmost three-quarters -of a cen tury, was discarded as the official anthem of the soviet union today in favor of a nationalistic hymn glorifying the red army and the internal unity of the Russian peo ple. In a typically symbolic gesture that indicated the change in Rus sian -world .politics as clearly as any diplomatic action Moscow ever has taken, the -Soviets an nounced that the revolutionary In ready Jn time for Chriit- 'K you ordered Cvergreen Porh-aH the were promised for Christmas, please call for them. Evergreen STUDIOS Next to USO ' Phons 89 .i ... . ; . .:- , .Over 2000 2000 ; 2000 2300 2300 nf tha ar. Berlin has taken too olace on the list of bomblasted cities RAF attack in which mote than 2300 tons of explosives were dropped. with previous top tonnage attacks and earlier record bombings. ternationale no longer is consider ed compatible with the new spirit of Vine muun . i A ' Was Battle Song 1 The battle song, which has been the Russian anthem since the rev olution of 1918, "does not reflect the fundamental changes which have occurred In our country as a construction and does not reflect the realities of the soviet state,1 an official statement said. The new -national anthem, 'Hymn of the Soviet Union," will be introduced formally on March 15.. Written by a young poet, a newspaperman, and a red army musician, it contains no reference . L? .niMnriiv Xf to the International solidarity of the working classes, Kits for Overseas Men Are Prepared Members of the Home Eco nomics club of Cloverdale dis trict have contributed $10 for filling overseas kits for men in the armed forces, the Deschutes county Red Cross chapter an nounced today. Mrs. Charles Christy, star route, Redmond, is president of the group and Mrs. E. D. Robin son, route 2, Bend, is treasurer. Super-Senior rcrpctuai student Paul Momn signs tm for hU 15th ctraieht year at Da Paul Unlveraitv. Chi. ' eogo. Looking on is fellow it... Bent Irene Candek. who was I scarcely ready tor kindrarten , when he Orat enrolled. A North l Dakota farmer nine months of I ?f Moran apanda the other three studying accounting. in. y'1 'i By J. H Williams HAMBURG BERLIN JulyM, Ao.23. 1943 1943 BERLIN Nov. 23, Keeper of Cats In Post Off he Is Shorn of Job Mexico City The news that they are going to repair the floors in the capital's postof flee building .v..-.... liter vau. For many years Carlos has been in -charge, of an army of feline beauties who were listed on the postoffice budget as "guardians" and divided live pesos worth of meat daily. Theirs was the Job of running down the hordes of rats and mice ... sif. . lh11(,h lhp floors into the mail rooms. 1 When Carlos was put in charge of his "army," it was decided cats were cheaper than new floors. Something had to be done to com bat the serious menace to letters and packages. The furry guardians were dis persed systematically through the air-mall room, parcel post, regis tered letters and money order de partments where hungry rats might do the most damage. The cats have done their job well. Postmaster Luis Gonzalez Marin admitted that in his direc tive calling for - construction of new flooring. But, Marin said, the budget of five pesos dally for meat was no longer sufficient, what with rising prices and the fact that the feline j army had multiplied its ranks con siderably since lt was inducted. So, sometime early next year, Carlos keeper of the cats will have only his. humdrum Job of postoffice janitor to occupy his time. Whether or not the extra day's salary he was receiving as cat superintendent would be de ducted from his paycheck was still to ne decided. Postmaster Marin intimated he would continue to receive the money as sort of a pension for faithful services rendered. Limited amounts of civilian "safety glass." a polyvinyl buty- ral plastic will be available soon: this material has been reserved for military uses during the past year. ALLEY OOP . .- . . . . By V.LHAivg ri N1! ( rouese I shoulcvs expected f ' ' ti'h-ql't-Ulti; CLurrrr" V MIDDLE OF Tri' BIGGEST J IS?jW J . .USELESS JUMK J J VLKXi VJOULO C&HCOCC L Bowling Nofes A team score of 2950 with C Bender rolling 638, was made by the Superior cafe last night on the Bend Recreation alleys in defeat ing the Piland market keglers. Re sults of the games: Superior Cafe E. Pease 180 169 182 531 W. Foster .1W) 181 186 557 W. Burrell 165 130 127 422 C. Bender .211 223 204 638 P. Loree 170 161 204 635 Handicap 89 89 89 267 Totals ...1005 953 922 2950 Fllaad Market E. Piland 188 124 149 199 152 171 171 - 66 461 491 481 527 496 198 C. Piland 153 Alt 200 139 129 180 166 66 Norcott -176 Brown 159 Handicap 66 Totals .942 804 908 2654 Ben Bulletin R. Rice .....152 175 132 459 E. Johnson 124 119 106 349 C. Cotes 80 122 134 336 E. Schlegel 123 187 133 443 B. Benson 190 185 145 520 Handicap 444 144 144 388 Totals 813 932 794 2495 Medo-Land Creamery F. Grindle 197 127 179 503 D. Lyons 115 135 173 423 L, Potts 151 114 136 401 D. Lay . .136 184 166 486 S. Blucher ..'.208 203 169 580 Handicap 80 80 80 240 Tdtals ; 887 843 903 2633 PAROLE DIBECTOB NAMED Salem, Dec. 21 'IIP) The state parole board today appointed H. M. Randall, Portland deputy city attorney, as director of parole and probation to succeed Fred Flnsley who resigned to enter private law practice at Fossil, LAST MINUTE SUGGESTIONS FROM THE JJm TCT7 rYB "RT7 A T TXV 1 Jit SWS . r 4ivesh e For Dad' Desk. Bronze rigurine Ona of our grand selection of china, metal and plastics. i For Brother Leather Billfold Fine leather gifts, billfolds, el kits, photo frames. For Your Service Man insignia Ring . Every service ,.n want, one we every insignia. Symons Bros. Jewelry "The House of Beauty" 947 Wall Phone 175 Redmond, Bend m Play Tonight Lava Bear road trips will start tonight when they meet Redmond on the Panthers' home floor in the second of the four scheduled season games. Last Friday the Bears eked out an 18-16 victory over the Redmond club on the Bend court, but Coach Claude Cook feels that this win will have little bearing on to night's game since last year Bend was soundly trounced every game on the Redmond floor. This will be the final game be fore the Bend boys travel to meet MacHi, LaGrande and Pendleton, the three power houses of eastern Oregon, in a vacation series on December 29, 30 and 31. Use Same Lineup The lineup will be the same as that of the two previous games with Rines, Woods, Moore, Hlg glns, and Murphy. Others who will probably see action are James Rasmussen, Smith and Smead. Because of the Christmas pro gram tonight, Wirtz and Brogan will not make the trip. Dick Maudlin, promising varsi ty freshman, will be out of action the rest of the season due to a broken bone m his foot. Officials in tonight's game will be Lt Bob Bemjian and Capt. Fred Hohenhorst, experienced men from tne mid-west, now sta tloned at Camp Abbot The Cubs will again meet the B squad in preliminary but will also be several men snort because of the music program. ROGERS REAPPOINTED . Salem, Dec. 21 IP) The state banking board today reappointed A. A. Rogers of Eugene to a four- year term as state superintend' ent of banks. Mahongany Nut Tray vre trays of all kinds. For SittAr a ' Dresser Set Jewellt. orthin. handles. 3 fo 16 pieces, bosed. trav For Grandma a ively Jing tSendtome rings, lovely singly or combinations. -KBND- Vote of Central Orage TONIGHTS PBOGHAM Tuesday, December XL 1943 '5:00 Dear Santa 6:30 News 5:45 Defense Reporter 5:50 Henry King 6:55 Sport Yarns ' ' 6:00 Norway Fights On , 6:15 Christmas Carols 6:30 Music of Christmas Mrs. Uda Bush 7:00 Hasten the Day 7:00 Betty and By Poetry 7:30 GI Top Tunes of the Day 8:00 Bend Hi Christmas Con cert Wednesday, December 22, 1943 7:60 Your Morning Pickup 7:30 News 7:35 Morning Varieties 8:00 Old Family Almanac 8:30 Homespun Harmonies 8:45 Del Courtney Orchestra 9:00 News' ' 9:15 Hawaiian Serenaders 9:80 Marching to . Music , 9:45 Neighborhood Grocery - 10:00 Brass Hats 10:15 Deep River Boys , 10:30 News 10:35 News of Prineville, Ted Goodwin 11:30 Lady About Town ' 11:35 Buddy Cole Orchestra ' 11:55 Bulletin Board 12:00 Hasten the Day 12:15 Langworth Gypsy Trio 12:30 News 12:45 Farmers' Hour . 1:00 County Agent 1:15 Musical Potpourri . 1:25 Today's American Hero , 1:80 The Tailormaids ' ft' 1:43 Sincerely Yours ?: 2:00 Salute to Costa Rica 2:15 Alfred Word Orchestra 2:30 Hour of Meditation 2:45 Four Notes 3:00 Your Afternoon Concert 3:25 In Movieland -.... . I I i.ri v?,-' v- .B13 3 -1. - XmSr j7 x &S0 v.s rjS 1340 WoeycUs 3:30 News 8:35 Fats Waller Piano 340 Women In the News 3:45 Broadway Bandwagon 4:00 Matinee Melodies s:30Ftve of a Kind 4:45 Bend High on Parade 5:00 Dear Santa. 5:30 News -.. 8:45 Defense Reporter 50 Blue Baron 5:55 Sport Yarns . 6:00 Treasury Star Parade 6 a6 Christmas Carols 6:30 Music of Christmas Mn. Kenneth Sawyer 7:00 Adventures In Research 7: 15 Starlight Sonata 7:30 GI Top Tunes by Request 8:00-'Camp Abbot on Parade 8:15 Johnny Long Orchestra 8:30 Spirit of the Vikings 8:45 Freddie Martin Orches tra 9:00 Concert Hour 9:30 Northwest Neighbors Plane Carrying 2 Reported Missing Pendleton, Ore., .Dec 21 inu amall, single-motored plane was missing today irom Feadletai army air base en a routine fUjht from Spokane, the public relation fit lice anounced. The craft, with two persooi be lieved aboard, failed to land at U base at 5:10 p. m. yesterday wita only-enough gasoline to last tone hours, Freese said. MANY SEEK LICENSES bIamI TWi 11 IIC C- . .J . of State" Robert S. Farreu, Jr, today reported .132,877 Oregon J motor vehicle owners have ap " plied for their 1944 registration . . Hmmcosi onnmivmnralu AAnAn ! - more than had applied for license f at the same time last year. Pearls Necklaces Rings P" Lamps Pictures Lockets Bracelets Earrings Identification Bracelets ' - k J 'A L, 1