THE BEND BULLETIN, BEMD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 'l?45 PAGE THREE Delegates of United Nations Assemble in San Francisco as 'Big 3' Leaders Hold Parley :'By Lyle C. Wilson v: (United Prau Staff CorrMpomlentV ' m Francisco, April 23 U.P The united nations aasem- 07 on the shore of the Pacific, but attention was fixed on Washington where the first Big Three discussions since Yalta were testing the basic brick of the world peace structure which fcan Francisco was expected to produce. Every train crossing the high Sierras and dozens of planes poured united nations delegates and their advisers into the city where the first world peace deliberations since 1919 will open Wednesday. the principals in the conference still were' absent, in Washington, President Truman and Secretary of Stale Edward R. Stottinino t- -J roreign secretary Anthony Eden and Soviet Foreign Com missar ,V. M. Molotov were deep In consultations on the thorny Polish problem. The chiefs o( the other two top delegatins, Foreign Minister George Bldault of France and Foreign Minister T. V. Soong of China also have not yet arrived. Stage Being Set San Francisco had assumed the aspect of a stage, partly set, but with the principal actors still In the dressing rooms, arguing about the lines of the first .act. With only 48 hours to go be fore the scheduled opening of the conference, indications weregrow ing that the Washintgon discus- Dr. Grant Skinner DENTIST 1036 Wall Street Evenings by Appointment Office Phone 73 Res. Phone 819-W slons would not produce a settle ment of 'the Polish question before the opening conference session. Stettinius had planned to leave for San Francisco tonight. It was thought likely that the United States, Britain and Russia would transfer the scene of their Polish deliberations to the conference city. Since the initial days of the meeting are to be filled with minor matters of procedure, .a breath ing spell of a week or more would be afforded the foreign secretaries in which to grapple With the prob lem. ' Issue Drawn The Folish issue has been squarely drawn. The Russians not only back the Warsaw govern ment for a seat at San Francisco, thev have rplnfnrrprf thpir nnattlnn by signing a treaty of alliance and inenasnip wun Warsaw, une Americans and British have been eauallv firm. ripctino- a spmnd Russian request for Warsaw rep- nn.iiu.ijgti.iAim Here's your TICKET FOR TIOISMM CF EXTRA MILES... Smuts Arrives for Conference V- ff ? War Briefs (By United Pren) Eastern Front Soviet armored forces battle in heart of Berlin. Western Front Third army sweeps into Danube valley 125 miles from Berchtesgaden in drive against nazidom's last re doubt in Bavarian Alps. Italy British and "American tanks surge north from Bologna toward Po river. Pacific Air forces strike new blows at Japanese over week-end; marines land on two Islands of Okinawa; U. S. troops continue advance across Mindanao in Phil' ippines. r (NEA Telephoto) Field Marshal Jan Christian Smuts. Prime Minister of South Africa, swps Domo bay doors of RAF Liberator which brought mm w San FM ctoco as head of South Africanelegatkm to Conference on International oreanteatlon Admitting his optimism over peace prospects. Smuts said SFSSShtto MwSd was now ready for an organization to see peace -.. maintained.' Tires getting thin? Bettor see us today for Dependable Extra-Mileage Recap ping that looks, so good, costs so lit tle, lasts so long. We'll quickly give your old tires a tough, long-lasting Goodyear tread design that develops extra traction for extra safety over thousands of extra miles. 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S. navy and other defense authorities have made plain their determination that strategic is lands won from Japan must be Incorporated into the American defense sysem. It also involves Britain, partic ularly in the Mediterranean where the British admiralty has made no secret of the necessity of con trolling bases which, in the future will protect the security of its "life line" to the middle east and India. Russia is concerned through the strategic necessities of her west ern frontier and should she be come involved in the Pacific war in her possible demand in the far east. The French are concerned over the fate of Dakar, West African base which President Roosevelt once described as the key to the approaches of South America, and ,to a lesser degree, over her North African possessions and French Indo-China. Ten Cars Tagged' Here on Saturday In a drive on overtime parking Saturday afternoon, Bend police issued 10 tickets, and all but one of the accused drivers posted bail, it was reported today at police headquarters. Merle Clark, Route 1, box 380, posted $2 bail follow ing his arrest on a warrant charg ing that he had failed to appear on previous citations. ' Cars registered to the following were tagged Saturday for over time parking: Bend garage, N. E. Gilbert, 1052 East Third street; Shorty Austin of the Smoke shop; W. J. Howbrook, 442 Wye lane; Paul Sevy, 1654 West Second street; Everett Hammond, 506 Roanoke street; Mrs. Cliff Kribs, Route 2, Box 28-A, and Mabel Prichard, 234 Jefferson place. Clubmen of Bend HearFoodTalk Ancient Rituals Held at Celilo Celilo, Ore., April 23 (iPi Celilo Indians are in the second day of their three-day annual chinook salmon feast, a ritual they cele brated in the Columbia river coun try long before the coming of the white man. Visiting Indians were Nez Perce, Flatheads, Bannocks, Yakl mas, Colvllles, Warm Springs, Umatlllas, and others to a total of 400 from throughout the north west many in colorful tribal garb. The 80-year-old Celile chief, Tommy Thompson, opened cere monies Sunday. Then followed feasting on the first chinook taken from the Co lumbia this year, prepared by hard-working squaws who also served roots and herbs. Patriotic and tribal rituals Of yesterday were followed today with a business ' session with chiefs conferring on fishing prob lems. The tumbling Celilo rapids near The Dalles is reserved for salmon fishing by the Indians. They use Crippled Children Set Aid at Clinic Forty-seven children from Des chutes, Jefferson, Lake and Crook counties were examined In the assembly room of the courthouse Thursday, in the biennial crippled cnuuren s clinic. The clinic, held under the joint sponsorship of the Deschutes county department of health and the University of Oregon Medical school, was con ducted by the personnel from the children's division of the medical school. : Dr. Lawrence Noall, Portland, examining orthopedist, was in charge of the clinic. He was as sisted by Dr. Joseph H. GiU, Port land, orthopedist, Mrs. Mary Snook, physiotherapist, Portland, and public health nurses from this county. Mrs. Virgil Lyons', Mrs. Eddie Piland and Mrs. James Burgess, Junior chamber of com merce auxiliary members, acted as volunteers. Fluorescent lighting has been Installed in a railway coach in Canada. Patton Strikes (Continued from Page One) cave-studded Hare mountains in side the first and ninth army fronts. All organized resistance had been stamped out in the mountain pocket, but the U. S. eighth arm ored division sent us tann ana ar mored reconnaissance crews scouring through the area on the off chance that the fuehrer mignt actually be there. - . HEALTH CALENDAR Monday, April 23: Tick immu nizations. Brothers and vicinity. Tuesday, April 24: Child health conference and immunization clin ic at Ashwood. Wednesday, April 25: Bend child health conference held all dav. Friday p. m., April 27: Regular immunization clinic irom l p. m. to 3 d. m. Registration for classes for the expectant mother, to be held Wednesday, May 2, In the health department offices, is still In ' progress.-.-. v.-. ..1.) Interested persons are advised to telephone 355 or write to the Descnutes county health depart ment, Courthouse, Bend, Ore. - IT TASTES 50 GOOPf zl.l.jiiW: O 1944, IVONS-MAONUS, INC Mrs. Mary Krugur, dairy coun cil representative, urged a Ki wanis club audience at the Pine tavern this noon to "eat essential foods then suit yourselves as to the rest 61 your diet." She rated spears, nets and lines from the milk at the top of the list of es-1 Jagged rocks to make a huge sentials and -referred to its popu-1 catch of salmon for their future larity in the armed services. She i food supply. Thousands of per- was introduced by Lauren Kim sey. In charge of the club pro grani. Lt. Jim Hosmer, home for a short visit before reassignment, was introduced and spoke briefly. He is the son of Mr., and Mrs. Paul H. Hosmer of Bend. Soldier Injured In Europe War sons annually gather to watch the tribal festivities of the dwindling number of Indians. CITY CHARGE FACED Alleged to have been begging money and drinks in Bond street recreation centers. Frank Osborne Koontz, 41, of Ontario, was ar rested late Saturday by Bend po lice on a charge of vagrancy, and was being held today for Investi gation by FBI agents. Police said that Koontz' selective service pa pers did not appear to be regular. One more Central Oregon sol dier has been wounded In action, while another hn heen tnken prisoner by the Germans, it was I LEGAL NOTICES ( by the office of war information. Pvt. Pete Osburne, husband of Mrs. Edna Osburne of Prineville, was wounded in Eupore; and Pfc. Bert J. Smith, son of Samuel B. Smith, Box 115, Culver, was taken prisoner while fighting in Ger many, according to the report. Official Records COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE . Marriage licenses: Paul H.Jack son, Redmond, and Jeanette Gad dis, Redmond; James A. Elder, Bend, and Ethel Gerking, Redmond. British Bombers Blast at Bremen London, April 23 IUI RAF bombers have smashed at Bremen twice in the past 24 hours in sup port of British armies assaulting the great German port, it was announced today. The air ministry communique aiso reported KAr intruder air craft attacked German airfields. Two bombers and one fichter were missing. The odor of celery seed is "ap parently due to derivatives of se danolic acid. 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