SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1 948 PAGE TWO THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON Army to Go on Peace or War Footing Nov. 15 Washington, Oct. 30 (IPi The army will go on a "peace or war looting Nov. 15 with a top-level , reorganization, secretary Kenneth C. Royall announced today. Royall said the changes will put ine army in a status about mid way between the lighting organ ization of world war II and the peacetime setup which has been in eiiect since mld-lU46. An army spokesman said the order does not mean that military cmeiiains reel war is near, out merely reflects their desire for full preparedness in the event of an emergency. In a speech at Richmond, Va.,' last night, Royall said he does not believe war is imminent But he added that "certainly no one is so naive as to believe that war is not a possibility." New Staff Chief Under the new setup. Gen. J. Lawton Collins, one of the leaders in the "D" day landings on the Normandy beachhead, moves into a new Job as vice-chief of staff. Royall said this move Is aimed at freeing Chief of staff Gen. Omar N. Bradley for important duties on the joint chiefs of staff and for supervision of the army's current expansion program. It will also enable him to make field Inspections at home and overseas. The reorganization creates two more important top-level posts. They are: Deputy chief of staff for plans and operations given to Lt. Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer and Deputy chief of staff for administration. The latter job goes to Lt. Gen. Wade H. (ialslip. Changes Listed Other changes include: 1. Placing army supply under the assistant secretary of the army or the undersecretary. La pine Lapine, Oct. 30 (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Clint Olson, of Shevlln, and J. H. Haner, of Lapine, were Sunday visitors at tlie Home ol Mr. and Mrs. Fay Howard. Mrs. Bud Holmes went to the St. Charles hospital in Bend TueS' day for an operation. Herb Cook and J. C. Johnson made a trip to Christmas lake on sunaay. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Stearns went to Klamath Falls on Wed nesday, October 20, to attend cattle sale. Before returning home they drove to rule lake, Cam., to visit their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. James Stearns. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ferns, Mr, and Mrs. Darrell Ferns, and Car men Ferns visited relatives in Prlneville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Daniels and children made a business trip to Bend Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Howard will leave for Portland on Thursday. They plan to be gone several days. The rapine girls club has is sued an Invitation to the high school student body, the seventh and eighth grades, and the fac ulty for a Halloween party to be held at the men school on Friday evening, October 29. Darrell Clark was struck by a board Wednesday, while worklne for the Lapine Pole and Lumber company near Lapine. He was rushed to a doctor In Bend but was brought home later. Though Dauiy Druisea, ne was not serious ly injured and will be back at work in a few days. Don Kastner checked out of school Wednesday to move to Hanford, Wash., with his parents. His father has been employed at the Wickiup project. Voice of -..IrKlVlll 1340 Central Oregon IX. B I M U mmm XCilocy cles Affiliated With Mutual Don Lee Broadcasting System 2. Grouping the seven techni cal services directly under the gen eral staff director of logistics (supply). 3. Grouping the four adminis trative services under the general staff director of personnel and administration. Use classified ads in The Bulle tin for quick results. Enjoy Helphrey Dairy Milk The Best Milk in Town" Phone 590-J HELPHREY DAIRY 118 Greenwood Ave. 7 ON TUI Afl KBND Central Oregon News and Northwest News will follow the broadcast of the Oregon State- Michigan State football game this alternoon. Frank Heming way and the news at 6 this eve ning. At 6:30 tonight, the new musical show with Guy Lorn- bardo, titled "The Big Boss." Lo cal politics discussed at 7:45 this evening, with "Meet the Press" at 8:30. Fishing and Hunting club, of the air this evening only mov es to 10:30 p.m. Great Moments m oports heard at 7:20 tonight. Music from Aloha Land, with Spanish and steel guitars played dv jim and Florence Breedlove, on at 7 tonight. Network news tomorrow at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. Von Flotows century-old light opera of ro mance "Martha" has been special ly adapted for presentation on Chicago Theater of the Air" for tomorrow evening 9:30 to 10:30 p.m. For Sound, Sensible Laws RE - ELECT . WILLIAM NISKANEN for STATE REPRESENTATIVE Republican Candidate 28th District For belter iuiii'ik) tint iteiiiijj I'or moil! i((riirif(? sii)y im'iiliin ti'oler For n order farin p.v;crimpnl iocrmii I'or l(cr Roads. Morn industrial payrolls Increased roserily for Dosclmti's County Vote 32 (X) William Niskanen M. Adr. Dnchuln County Republican CtntHl Cora. Lwlle Hwu. Sec.. Bnd. TONIGHT'S PROGRAM 5:00 Take a Number' 5:30 True or False 1 6:00 Frank Hemingway 6:15 Fashion Time . 6:30 Meet the Boss 7:00 Music from Aloha Land 7:15 Remember When 7:20 Great Moments in Sports 7:25 Club Corner 7:30 Omer Zillman's Orchestra 7:45 Bend Voters League 8:00 Vocal Varieties 8:30 Meet the Press 9:00 News 9:15 Douglas McKay' 9:30 Young Democrats 10:00 Joe Sudy's Orchestra 10:15 Bill Clifford 10:30 Fishing and Hunting Club of the Air 11:00 Sign Off SUNDAY, OCTOBER 81 7:00 Radio Bible Class 7:30 Voice of Prophecy 8:00 Back to God Hour 8:30 Reviewing Stand 9:00 News 9:15 To Be Announced 9:30 Lutheran Hour 10:00 William L. Shirer 10:15 Decision Now 10:30 Sunday Favorites 10:45 Canary Pet Show 11:00 First Baptist Church 12:00 Air Force Hour 12:30 Ava Maria Hour 1:00 House of Mystery 1:30 True Detective Mysteries 2;00-r-Guest Star . ! 2:13 Children's Chapel 2:30 Quick as a Flash 3:00 Roy Rogers Show 3:30 Nick Carter 4:00 Juvenile Jury 4:30 Old Fashioned Revival Hour 5:30 Quiz of Two Cities 6:00 Behind the Front Page 6:30 Waltz Time 6:45 Twin Views of the News 7:00 Twenty Questions 7:30 Walter WincheU 8:00 First Methodist Church 8:30 It's a Living 8:45 Rhythm In Rhyme 9:00 News 9:15 Admiral Zacharlas 9:30 Chicago Theater of the Air 10:30 Sign Off MONDAY. NOVEMBER 1 6:00 Variety Hour 6:15 County Agent 6:30-Sunrise Salute (!: Farm Reporter 7:00 News 7:15 Rise and Shine 7:30 Morning Melodies 7:40 News 7:45 Morning Roundup 8:00 Shoo Time 8:15 Victor H. Lindlahr 8:30 News 8:45 Breakfast Time 9:00 News 9:15 Gospel Singer 9:30 World News 9:35 Novelettes 9:40 Women's Digest' 9:45 Kate Smith Sines 10:00 Ladles First 10:30 Queen for a Day 11:00 Man About Town 11:05 Tune Time 11:10 News 11:15 Meet the Band 11:30 By Popular Demand 11:45 Bulletin Board 11:50 Airlane Trio 11:55 James Short 12:00 Noontime Melodies 12:05 Today's Classifieds 12:10 Noontime Melodies 12:15 Sport Yarns 12:20 Noontime Melodies 12:30 News 12:45 Farmers' Hour 1:00 News of Prlneville 2:00 Make Music Your Hobby 2:15 Happy Gang 2:30 Radio Devotions 2:45 Concert Orchestra 3:00 According to the Record 3:15 Frank Hemingway 3:30 Passing Parade 3:45 Northwest News 3:50 Music 3:55 Central Oregon News 4:00 Fulton. Lewis, Jr. 4:15 Home Demonstration - Agent 4:30 Eagles 4:40 Philip Hitchcock 5:00 Relax With Rhythm 5:15 Chandu the Magician 5:30 Captain Midnight 5:45 Tom Mix 6:00 Gabriel Heatter 6:15 Fashion Time 6:30 Riders of the Purple Sage 6:45 William Niskanen 6:55 Bill Henry News ARE YOU UNDECIDED About "Dill 314-315, Liquor by the Drink?" If you are, hear the message, Sunday, 11 a.m. "GOD, THE BIBLE. AND LIQUOR" The Missionary Baptist Church 209 E, Greenwood Ave. Paid Adv. by L. II. Boswcll, Tasior J. F. (Jim) SHORT Candidate for STATE REPRESENTATIVE 29th District (Lake and Deschutes Counties) 1 3 V t S1 I ' .U. I "ir-'i'i"1 -iir f u "1 5 V Vote -33 (X) J. F. SHORT Former owner Destitutes Grain unJ Iced Com pany in Rcilniontl Now niit(!0il in full-time farming Active in Agricultural programs Oregon Representative on National AtKisoiy Committee to Production and Marketing Ad ministration Director on Board ol Oregon-California potato marketing area Vice-President Oregon Slioillioni Breeders as sociation Wide experience in CiN tc work I'll. Adv. Desi'huti'S County Republican Central Com., Leslie Koss, Sec, Bend Gov. Warren Fires Big Guns At Democrats En Route with Gov. Warren, Oct. 30 cm Gov. Earl Warren arrived in southern California to day after firing his big guns at uie democratic administration in a nationwide broadcast from San Francisco. The republican presidential can didate will wind up his extensive statewide campaign with speech es In Santa Ana and Long Beach. and a major address In Los An geles tonight. bpeaklng before a crowd of 4,500 In San Francisco's Civic au ditorium last night, Warren at tacked President Truman's poli cies on labor and price controls. He inferred the democrats were unable to establish unity within their own ranks. Changes Noted On the subject of labor, he de clared the administration "cud dles up" to the working man at one time and at another time "hysterically demands the power to draft striking American work ers In to Uie army." warren apparently referred to President Truman's demand for draft powers in the 1947 railroad strike. On price control policies. War ren accused the administration of announcing that it would drop programs one day and a short time later asking for their rein statement. Switching to foreign policy. Warren said: Truman Quoted 'How could there be any dem ocratic or republican confidence in an administration .-. . that charges Russia with aggression and launches a policy of firmness one day and then suddenly con fuses America, and every foreign office in the world, with the amazing announcement of T like old Joe'.".- Earlier yesterday Warren hit three more towns in the congres sional district of Rep. Bertrand W. Gearhart, the republican whom President Truman brand ed "the worst obstructionist" in congress. JOB GOES BEGGING Woorcester, Mass. 'IPi Probate court here has a $5,500-a-year "or phan lob. The post is first as sistant register of probate, a po sition declined so tar by tnree law yers. All said they felt their pres ent connections offered a more promising future than the assist ant registership. 7:00 Let George Do It 7:30 President Truman 7:45 Bend Voters League 8:00 Knox Law Committee 8:15 Citizens for Efficient ' Government 8:45 Guy Cordon 9:00 News 9:15 Fleetwood Lawton 9:30 Charlie Spivak 9:45 Henry J. Taylor 10:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr, 10:15 Salon Serenade 10:30 Al Wallace 10:45 News 11:00 Sign Off Stops Years of Gas And Bloat T feel better now than I have In the past 10 years, thanks to my wife and Kal-O-Dex," writes Mr. Fred G. Thomas. 420 E. Third St., Long Beach, post office em ployee. "I used to get such awful spells of indigestion and bloat up so with gas that at times I could hardly breathe, and once or twice nearly every week I'd have to leave my work and go home. My bowels were very sluggish and irregular, too, for years, which made me feel worse. When these spells hit me Ihcy seemed to leave me so weak I could hardly make it up the steps at home. My wife got me my first bottle of Kal-O-Dex. I was skeptical at first but it. soon gave me such great relief that I am now lOOC'r sold on it. Bowels are regular now and no mote gas and bloat." KAL-O-DEX contains 5 Great Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear gas from stomach, acts on slug gish Intestines and as a diuretic on kidneys. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering! Get KAL-O-DEX today. Sold by all Drug Stores. I Adv.! Dr. Grant Skinner DENTIST O DONNELL BL1)U. Office Phone 73 Residence Phone 819-W Union Executive Against Pay Plan Portland, Oct. 30 ilil Executive secretary James T. Marr of the Oregon Federation of Labor to day was on record against gener al election measures which would nrnvirtA vptprans hnnUS and Old age pension schedules. Marr in a raaio iam sam mc two measures would "vitally af fft taxation and indirectly under mine fiscal stability." NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN annnlnlul aHmlnldtmtnr nf the estate of Victor R. Her, deceased, by MonoraDie c l,. Alien, luuuu Judge, and all persons having claims against said estate are re quired to present them duly veri fied to the undersigned at the of fice of DeARMOND, GOODRICH & FOLEY, United States National Bank Building, Bend, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first Dubllcatlon of this notice. DATED and first published tms 9th day of October, 1948. BRIAN THUMPSUN, Aaminis- trator. DeARMOND, GOODRICH & FOLEY, Attorneys. HEAR JAMES A. MOUNT, President Oregon Advertising Club "Why Oregon is at a Dis advantage in Competing tor the Tourist Trade" 7:45 p.m. Sunday JAMES T. MARR. Executive Secretary Oregon State Federation of Labor "Why Men in Overalls Should Favor Improving the Knox Law to Legalize the Liquor-by-the-Glass" 8:00 p.m. Monday KBND Paid Political Adv., Knox Law Improvement Committee, H09 Dekum Bldg., Portland, Ore. LITTLE RED WAGON 2.98 Medium Sixe.......-5.95 CARL AUSTIN Bond and Greenwood b - t 4. ! Ill III . PHILIP S. HITCHCOCK Candidate for STATE SENATOR Logger and sawmill operator in Des chutes County 16 years. Farm and industrial equipment dealer for Klam ath and Lake Counties since 1943. Active civic leader. Will give the 17th District honest and able repre sentation. VOTE 29 (X) PHILIP S. HITCHCOCK Pd. Adv. Deschutes County Republican Central Com., Leslie Ross, Sec., Bend . lyafvlNW55 is MWfKSm he Vr VX STS--- ' ' - - - iWuv;.. ; WINTER just around corner PREPARE YOUR ROOF NOW for fhe winter ahead WITH THE POPUAR Johns-Manville Roofing The Miller Lumber Co. "Your Home First" 821 Wall Street Phone 166 As your -M Jculcr wc imilc you lo listen to Bill Henry, KBSD 6:53 p.nt.' iimn rlLHIv toll Henry- ulth 5 minute ol the iarc" I ALLEY OOP By V. T. Hamlin ' 1 I X ' . . '" ' v "1 I cut cf his c& nv more; n-r on rr tTTl toSSAV -TSi. 1 myplmates itfvtf. vsur,..w yjuyri this menace; ,i7 Kl,Icr VftV WC'I