The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 09, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. WAY 9. 1945
PAGE THREE
Ar. executives
Lose Privileges
New York, May , 9 Ui Robert
Bunnelle, managing executive for
the Associated Press In the United
Kingdom, notified the AP today
that he had been suspended from
filing privileges.
Bunnelle reported that no rea
son was given for his suspension,
dui me Af nere said it presum
ably was in connection with the
unauthorized dispatch which Ed
ward Kennedy, chief of the AP
Paris bureau, filed on the German
surrender at Reims.
Kennedy, who admitted he had
violated Shaef regulations by fil
ing the Reims dispatch before
its release was authorized by
snaer, said ne telephoned It to
London where Bunnelle is . in
charge Of the AP.
Kennedy and Morton Gudebrod,
who supervises the distribution of
AP news to the French press,
,have been suspended from filing
privileges by Allied supreme
headquarters in Paris. Shaef has
appointed three officers to in
vestigate Kennedy's action in
sending the unauthorized dis
patch, but" they have not reported
yet. '
Bunnelle was notified of the' ac
tion against him by Capt. Harry
Clark, rear echelon public rela
tions officer In London.
A message from Gen. Dwight
D. Elsenhower's headquarters, ex
plaining the reason for the action
against Kennedy, was received by
Kent Cooper, executive director of
IIIV . . . t . 1 H V4 . .
'Suspension filing privileges'
Associated Press invoked and
authority now granted correspon
dents other than Ed Kennedy to
submit material for transmission.
Kennedy suspended due self-admitted
deliberate violation Shaef
regulations nnrl hreaoh
ence. Investigation filing story by
n.enneuy continues and report re
sults of finding will h
cated to you as soon as practic
able." The first sentence In the Eisen
hower message was a reference
to the fact that Shaef at first sus
pended all filing privileges for the
theater of operations. That later
was lifted to apply only to Ken
nedy. Then Gudebrod and Bun
nelle were suspended.
V-E Day Is Quiet;
Thanks Are Given
Redmond, May 9 (Special) As
flags were unfurled on downtown
streets and churches were open
thrOUPhoilt th Ha tnf tho an.
commodation of those wishing to
offer prayer and thanks, observ
ance of V-E riav VPKtftrHnl) In Rorl.
mond was quiet.
Nowhere was There any indica
tion of jubilant celebration, but
on the home front work until the
Japs have been defeated.
Patriotic speeches were made
on the R p rt in n n H uninn Vilorli
school lawn, while members of
the high school band played ap
propriate numbers. .
Captured "ersatz" stockings,
worn by German soldiers last
winter,- have been turned into
blankets for German prisoners.
Pacific Veteran
Home on Furlough
Wearer of the purple heart and
the oak leaf cluster, Pfe. Clarence
Eldon Smith, son of Mrs. Rozella
Smith, 341 Emerson street, has
arrived in Bend on a furlough
after spending 18 months in the
service in New Guinea and the
Philippines. Pfc. Smith received
his wounds in the Pacific theater
of war, and came here from he
Madagan hospital at Tacoma,
Wash. He plans to spend a week
in Bend.
Pfc. Smith's sister, Melda
Smith, HA 1e, obtained a leave
from the naval hospital at San
Diego, and is here to visit her
fighting brother. The soldier,
who is a member of the 43rd in
fantry, is a graduate of the La
pine high school, and was em
ployed in the Shevlin camp before
entering the service. '
Two British Columns .
Heading for Rangoon
Calcutta, May 9 IH Two col
umns of the British 14th army
have scored new gains in a drive
toward Rangoon from the north,
a communique said today.
One force, pushing down the
main railway from Prome, has
reached a point 96 miles above the
Burmese capital. The other col
umn advancing from east of
Pegu, was within 51 miles of the
city.
FINAL SALVO FIRED ' J.
London,. May 9 IIP) Marshal
Stalin, In an order of the day an
nouncing to the Third army and
red fleet that victory had been
won, ordered a salute of 30 salvos
by 1,000 guns in Moscow tonight.
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International Red Cross, ac
cording . to Paris reports, has
negotiated the release by the
Germans of Edouard Daladier, '
above, thrice French premier
and minister of war when
France fell.
Dinner to Honor
Members of the Bend Minis
terial association and their wives
are planning a farewell dinner
for two of their number next
Tuesday evening, May . 15, at
which time Rev. and Mrs. Ray E.
Kiel and Rev. and .Mrs. W. I.
Palmer will be guests of honor.
After six years of service as pas
tor of the Church of the Nazar-
ene, Rev. Kiel has accepted a call
to Placervllle, Calif. Rev. Palmer,
president of the association, is re
tiring from the active ministry
after 32 years of service in eight
different churches. The Palmers
have been In Bend for three years
and will continue to make their
home here.
Dinner Planned
A turkey dinner will be served
by ladles of the First Presby
terian church at that church on
Tuesday evening.
The May meeting of the Minis
terial association was addressed
by Dr. Charles Durden of Salem
who had been requested to tell
of his experience in community
survey and church extension and
evangelism work. The association
went on record as favorine a com
munity survey to be followed by
visitation and evangelism on the
part of each church during the
month or September, 1945. 1 .
CIVIL RIGHTS RESTORED
London, May 9 U' Home sec
retary Herbert Morrison announc
ed in commons today the restora
tion of full civil liberty in Britain,
sweeping away the government's
wartime right to imprison persons
witnour trial.
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A magic flavor combination
Post's 40 Bran Flakes plus lots
of tender, seedless raisins . . . right
in the same package. Folk are
raving about It. So ask your grocer
for Post's Raisin Bran in the big
blue-and-white package today. It's
aeucious!
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Church Group
Holds Meeting
Redmond, May 9 (Special)
The annual congregational meet
ing of the Community Presby
terian church was held at 8 p. m.
Sunday evening In the church.
William Tweedle was appointed
chairman of the meeting and H.
E. Van Arsdale, secretary. Mrs.
George Kanoff, Sunday school
secretary, gave the report for
the Sunday school. Gordon Strom
berg is superintendent. The aver
age attendance for the past year
was approximately 125 each Sun
day. Outstanding among projects
accomplished by the Sunday
school the past year, were the
purchasing of 18 chairs for pri
mary department, developing a
Sunday school room In the tower
room of the church and a gift of
$25 to the Joint vacation school.
The Westminster Fellowship
group reported through its treas
urer, Bob Henderson, a balance
of $24.94 on hand. Preston Young
is the president of this group.
Mrs. H. E. Van Arsdale, as act
ing president of the guild, report
ed the membership approximate
ly 65. The guild purchased a $500
bond and the books showed a bal
ance of $175 on May 1 of the cur
rent year.
The budget for 1945 was set at
$3,818 with less than $700 yet to
be raised.
A letter of appreciation from
the First Christian church was
read for the use of the Commu
nity church on the Sunday of
their fire and for the cash dona
tion to their Sunday school from
our Sunday school.
A note of appreciation was ex
tended to Rev. R. H. Prentice for
his work here during the year as
pastor.
Furnace Insulted
A new furnace has been In
stalled and a movement Is being
considered for a resident part
time worker in the parish to be
selected from the church mem
bership. Officers of the church for the
present year are:
I Board of elders, Floyd Burton,
William Tweedle, Ben Ohling,
Lloyd Baker, Herbert Eby, H. E.
Van Arsdale.
Board of Trustees, Mrs. Herbert
Gunther, Mrs. Fred Sparks, Mrs.
Wade Short, Mrs. Lloyd Smyth,
Ralph Vawzyl and Preston Young.
Treasurer, Mrs. George Kanoff.
OIl FELLOWS PLAN MEET
Members of the I. O. O. F.
lodge In Benr will meet tonight
at 8 o'clock in their lodge hall,
when a large class of candidates
is expected to be given the total
degree into the Central Oregon
encampment. Thomus McLeod,
grand high priest of the grand
encampment, from Salem, will be
a guest speaker. This is his first
trip to this lodge, in Ills capacity
as grand high priest.
CHARGE IS FILED
According to the office of
sheriff Claude L. McCauley,
Lewis Dunlup, 39, was arrested
yesterday on a complaint for al
leged unauthorized use of irriga
tion water. Dunlap was arraign
ed yesterday and released on his
own recognizance. The trial will
be held on or before May 15, It
was siatea.
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