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    PAGE EIGHT
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1945
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13 $5.50
1 Indiscrete Toilet Water
Is an extravagant gift to
receive Biiggesta to ber
your joyous Easter greet
ings. 2.50 $3.50
Lucicn Lelong's Talc
an nftcr-hath luxury so
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grant sbe'U be thrilled to
receive it. f 1
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JndiAcrete Perfume-a
dashing fragrance that
pulses Hilh youth and
laughter. She'll think your
taste is marvelous.
$5 $7.50
Extra Votes for Big Nations
Expected to Result in Biiter
Fight at San Francisco Parley
By R. II. Shackford
(United PrtM Surf Corrwini).nf
Washington. March 30 U.E) The Biir Three's secret
agreement on extra votes for Russia and the United States in
the world assembly pointed clearly today to a bitter fight
between the big and little nations at the ban francisco
conference.
It is certain to stir up a violent controversy among the
American public and to split the U. S. delegation on the eve
of the conference to create a world organization for keeping
the peace.
Tmmpilinfo llnnffinlal i-nor-tinn tuna rlim'llllsinnmpnt. Spn.
I JoseDh II. B a I 1. R.. Minn..
J ous slap at the small nations-"
I bens. Arthur H. Vandenberg,
!K.. Mich., and Wallace II.
I White, Me., denounced it and
opposed extra votes for the
United States as much as for
other countries.
If Hie deal agreed to at Yalta is
i approved, Russia and the United
I States will get three votes each
in the assembly. The British em,-
pire will have six through the
united Kingdom, the to u r do
minions, and India. All other no
Hons will have one each.
Stalin Makes Proposal
mo first proposal for more
I than one seat on the assembly
: was made by Premier Josef Sta-
l lln, who, a year ago, granted a
degree of autonomy in foreign
! affairs to his lb soviet republics.
atann now wants separate rep
resentation in the world organiza
tion for the Ukrainian and White
Russian soviet republics,
At the Crimea conference. Pres
Ident Roosevelt agreed to support
Stalin provided the United States
also should have three seats. No
explanation of Stalin's proposal
was given, but it was assumed
that he wanted the other, two
! powers to come closer to match-
Ing the British empire's strength.
China May Oppose
In addition to bringing bitter
protests from the smaller na
I tlons, the agreement may be op-
I posed by China and more certain
ly France, the other two of the
"big five." France, too, has for-
i eign territorial holdings and could
oy me same logic join tne demand
j for extra votes.
One of the more explosive aues;
I i tlons behind the entire agreement
is wnat attitude Russia will take
If the San Francisco conference
turns down its request. Few are
sd optimistic as to think a new
league of nations could work with
out Russia.
All immediate reaction to the
deal made at Yalta early in
February . and kept secret until
now-was unfavorable.
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BRITISH SURPRISED
London, March 30 MM Authori
tative quarters indicated some
surprise today at the Washington
announcement tnat tne united
States and Russia each would
seek three votes at the San Fran
cisco conference.
These quarters expressed com
plete Ignorance of any plan to
give the United States three votes
and said that their understanding
was that only the three votes for
Russia had been discussed at the
Yalta conference.
They noted at Yalta the prob
lem of three votes for Russia had
been settled by deciding to issue
invitations to the Ukrainian and
White Russian republics.
They also expressed wonder at
who would get the other two
American votes whether they
would all go to Washington or
whether some territorial arrange
ment similar to Russia's would be
suggested.
These British quarters agreed
that the British empire had six
votes, but pointed out that the
dominions frequently didn't vote
the same way as London.
It was suggested China might
want two votes if the Russian and
American requests were approved.
FRENCH EXERCISED
Paris, March 30 (U'i - French
quarters expressed themselves as
surprised and somewhat exercised
at the American and Russian pro
posals that each of these two
powers get three votes in the In
ternational security organization.
They said this was another
Yalta decision of which France
previously had been uninformed.
TaiUpiii' Dusting Pow
drr is a marvrlous powder
villi die rich fragrance of
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Bend Drug Co.
953 Wall Phone 4
OPEN SAT., MAR. 31.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Tenderoni 3 pkgs. 25c
SSI Giant
111 37c
is
15c OS
Orange Juice . . .can 22c; case 4.50
HJtD, No. 2 Cans No. 5 Can 49o, Case $5.43
Corn. . .can 17c Peas. . .can 16c
HAD
Tomato Juice No. 2 can 11c
Saorumt'iito No. fl Can 23c
COFFEE
Maxwell House
1 lb. jar 33c
Drifted Snow Flour 50 lb. 2.29
l I I). Bui? $1.19
SB Pka-
3 23c
Ige. pkg. jCJJPSjfl
27c luj
Medium
3 bars
Milk ...2 tall 19c
All Brands
19c Camay 3 bars 19c
BUY-RITE GROCERY
6th and Rovers
Phone 7I9
Beauteous
Russell is
bouncing Rosalind
back on the screen
after a six-month session with
medicos, but this time without
the "kick-in-the-ponts" scenes
characteristic of her last pic
ture. She collapsed after com
pletion of "Roughly Speaking," -the
film made from Louise..
Randall Pierson's rowdy-dow j
biographical story of the 1930
depression.
Jerusalem Holds
Holy Week Rites'
Jerusalem, March 30 UP)
Msgr. Luigi Barlassina, Latin
patriarch of the" Holy land, en
tered the gate of the basilica of
the Holy Sepulcher this morning
followed by hundreds of pilgrims
along the "way of the cross," to
start Easter services.
The sun shone on the old city's
streets. Throngs of civilian and
uniformed pilgrims came to the
Holy city to celebrate Easter.
Among them were hundreds of
British and American soldiers,
some of whom came from as far
as Morocco and Burma.
Four special planes brought 112
American Jewish soldiers to
Palestine Wednesday for Pass
over and. then returned them to
their mid-east camp, making the
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nip iMLn iu iiui usaiciu wmi iiiub-
tian soldiers who are spending
Easter here.
New OPA Order
Explained Here
Designed to release a greater
quantity or cotton textiles and
household furniture for public
use, OPA price regulation MPR
580, as explained last night by
Miss Bertha Singer, price spe
cialist from the Portland office,
to approximately 40 retailers from
the Bend district, will bring back
additional clothes and furnishings
in the lower-price bracket to store
shelves by summer. -.
Before a large group in the
council room of the Bend city hall,
Miss Singer stated that the new
order requires each retailer to pre
pare and file with , the district
OPA office by April 20 a pricing
cnart rjased on the costs and
selling prices of goods offered
for sale on March i9. The price
rollback is to be at the manufac
turers' level, and due to the dis
tance of western retailers from
eastern manufacturers, the lower
prices will not be felt by -local
buyers for several months. She
assured the retailers that the
OPA, working through "price
clinics" and trade meetings would
give them all possible help in
meeting the provision of the new
regulation which freezes Indi
vidual mark-ups of each store to
the base date of March 19. ,
Miss Singer remained in Bend
today, consulting with various
merchants who will be affected
by the new order.
Easter Forecasts
Get Special Study
District weather forecasters to
day checked barometric readings,
studied low pressure areas out In
the broad northwest Pacific,
charted "fronts" and issued a five
day forecast which Indicates Ore
gon may experience fair weather
over the Easter nouuay.
The five-day forecast, issued by
the district office in Portland,
calls for no rain until the first
of the week, on Monday or Tues
day, and if precipitation falls then
It may be light. The regular fore
cast calls lor partly cloudy weath
er tonight and Saturday. There Is
no special mention of Sunday
weather, other than the fact that
no precipitation appears to be In
he offing until Monday or later.
Two Are Cited on
Liquor Charges
Charges of selling liquor1 to
minors, were faced yesterday bv
Jewel Denver France and W. H.
Hannon, both of Sisters. The com
plaint was signed by Dale Mc
Meen, state liquor inspector.
France, himself a minor, en
tered a plea of guilty to the
charge and was fined $100 plus
costs and 30 days In Jail.
Then Hannon, a tavern opera
tor, was arrested for releasing
liquor to France and bail was
posted yesterday at $250.
Jewish Services
Held in Germany
,.Wlth Ninth Army In Germany'
March 30 u More than 1,500
soldiers attended a Passover fes
tival in Krefeld last evening.
marking the first time services
had been held in a Jewish chapel
: in uermany m many years.
"At this scene in the midst of
i crumbling ruins and desolate;
1 proof of human fallibility, we re:
dedicate ourselves to the faith of
our fathers and to the wisdom of
j divine guidance," the rabbi leader
! said. "Appropriately we mark this
time as a restoration of religious
i freedom to a people long blinded
i by hate, by fear, by greed and by
' pagan symbolism."
I Buy National War Bonds Now!
yScjni at ocr
er Vps.'
All the information
you want about the
color and fabrio of
most of the fine
articles of wearing
apparel found in
Wards new Spring
Catalog. We have five
large sample books in
which we shbw a piece
of the actual materia
used and the precise
colors of each of
these items. Come in
and use these books
often. You can feel
the fabrio
. . .you can
match the
121...
so you know
exactly what
you're going
to get, when
you order at
Ail
MONTGOMERY WARD
Catalog Office
812 Wall Phone 970
WLB Summons
Miners, Operators
WashingtonMarch 30 (IPt The
war labor board today called the
United Mine Workers and soft
coal mine operators to a public
hearing at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow
to explain their refusal to con
tinue working under an extension
of their existing contract. It ex
pires at midnight tomorrow.
The board's order for the hear
ing technically called on the
UMW and the operators to show
cause why they should not extend
their present contract until they
agree on a new one.
It also called on them to show
cause if any why they should
not agree on a retroactive date
from which any benefits finally
agreed to would be effective. Pre
sumably that date would - be
April 1.
Failure of the miners and oper
ators to agree to continue work
under terms of the existing con
tract undoubtedly would lead to
quick government seizure of bitu
minous mines to prevent a strike,
it was believed.
Prineville Class
Aids Paper Pickup
Prineville, March 30 (Special)
Through the efforts of the
freshman class of the Crook coun-1
ty high school, assisted by the
Lions club, a carload of salvage
paper has been shipped from ,
here to Portland, it was reported i
today. The car contained 80 tons
of paper, representing one of the
largest paper pickups In Prine
ville. Previous drives for salvage pa
per had been conducted by Boy
Scouts, assisted by members of
the Lions club. The Lions had
furnished trucks for the periodi
cal pickups. Other drives for pa
per will be conducted as long as
the salvage Is required for thei
war effort, it was announced.
FORTNA PROMOTED
With the Fifth Army, Italy
SSgt. Jack L. Fortna, whose
wife, Juanita, lives at 452 Florida
avenue, Bend, Ore., has been pro
moted to technical sergeant on
the" Fifth army front In Italy. He
is a platoon sergeant with the
87th mountain Infantry regiment
of the 10th "Mountaineer" division.
HIS OWN FIREMAN
Greenville, N. H. (U'i Clyde
Eaton of Greenville discovered a
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DIAMOND RINGS
You've seen them In your favorite magazines,
now see these incredibly brilliant diamonds on your
finger. Our collections of famous Multi-Facet
Diamond Rings and matching wedding bands are
extensive and exquisite. The ring of your own
dreams is among them; see it, select it now.
Last Minute Easter Ideas
Lockets and Chai
sins
'Gold Crosses
Rosaries
Easter Candle Novelties
Sterling Silver Barrettes
, Lapel-Spray Pins
Earrings
BEAR'S JEWELRY STORE
Benson Building
chimney fire at his home recent
ly, and rushed out to ring in an
alarm, Finding the box wouldn't
work, he rushed to the fire sta
tion, took the engine to his home
and had the blaze under control
before volunteer firemen arrived.
New chemical uses of phos.f
us compounds are being V-.
ed regularly, some for desSr
purposes In phosphorus sheS
some for constructive uses i,?4
ergents, drugs and vitamin
Schilling
Garlic Salt
Keal garlic flavor
this easy way
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WINES FOR EASTER
KTM. ' . . .
t. . ...
Y . - r.s or your dinners.
vJur stocks are complete.
Burgundy, 5th . ... ...... 95c
Sauterne, 5th ......... 1.05
Claret, 1 gal. . . . . . . . . . .1.90
Golden Empire Champagne
BEND VINTAGE SHOP
I20 Oregon Ave. ;
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Easy driving is always important but now it's
essential as it means your car will last.
YOUR CAR NEEDS
REGULAR SERVICING .
AND CHECKING ON:
CARBURETOR
AIR CLEANER
GAS LINE
SPARK PLUGS
TIRE INFLATION
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
AIR PRESSURE
COMPLETE CHASSIS
LUBRICATION
OUR SERVICE IS SKILLED
Bend Garage Co.
South of Postoffice
Phone 1 93
Shevlin Quality
PONDEROSA PINE
Lumber and Box Shooks
03c
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