THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON
THORSDAY, MAY 12,1949
PAGE SIX
Red Federation
Of Trade Unions
Plans New Drive
By Lyle C. Wilson
(United Prats Staff Corrfflpondent)
Washington, May 12 (U'l The
anti-American world federation of
trade unions, for which the late
Sidney Hillman stood sponsor
here, is organizing today another
assault upon just about every
thing this country holds dear.
This Moscow-managed perform
ance will take place publicly in
Rome on June 29. On that date
the world federation (WFTU) will
hold its second world congress
under the presidency of Guiseppe
Di Vittorio, boss of the Italian
general federation of labor.
Watching. over the Italian's shoul
der to see that all goes well will
be WFTU's general secretary,
Louis Saillant, a Frenchman who
rarely is out of step with the com
munist party line.
Mohcow Inspired
The WFTU is a Moscow device
designed to obtain communist con
trol over the world labor move
ment and, ultimately, to establish
its authority to the extent that it
could pull world-wide strikes in
any industry for political pur
poses. It is a vital part of the com
munisVi world revolutionary ma
chinery. Pending the revolution
and the time when it can girdle
the world with a strike call, th
WFTU has busied itself obstruct
ing the foreign policy of the west
ern powers and supporting the
policies of Soviet Russia.
Gullibility Shown
With a gullibility which did not
distinguish his operations in the
feld of our own domestc politics,
Hillman led the CK into the
WFTU in October 1945 with loud
cheers and expressions of confi
dence. The American Federation
of Labor tabbed the WFTU from
the start as a communist front,
and poorly disguised at that. So
did some of the American press.
But Hillman had his fling at try
ing to cooperate with the commies
and he died too soon to know that
he had made a serious blunder.
Last January under the leader
ship of James B. Carey, the CIO
pulled out of the WFTU, claiming
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RELAX
S'2 Miles North on Old
Itedimmd Highway
Columbia Valley
Plan Defended
Washington, May 12 M') Rep.
Henry Jackson, D., Wash., today
defended the proposed Columbia
valley authority as an agency that
would be friendly both to business
and labor.
"CVA would be authorized to
cooperate with business, but not
compete with It," Jackson said in
a stutement. "The Tennessee val
ley authority has widespread sup
port from business men after 15
years of experience with it."
He said CVA bill provisions re
garding labor are "more liberal
than those contained in the TVA
and Bonneville power administra
tion laws."
Penny Breakfasts!
Los Angeles, May 12 HP) Two
price warring drugstores served
breakfasts for a penny apiece to
day. The war began a week ago
when one drug store opened
across a busy street Intersection
from the other in the Westchester
district. Price cuts on some 50
items followed, hitting the one
cent breakfast bottom yesterday.
Storemanagors Tom Carpenter
and T. Z. Mays kept shuttling
back and forth across the street,
checking each other's prices and
cutting their own.
Both said they were being back
ed "to the limit" by the chains
which own their stores. -
Grange Hall Club
Names Officers
Grange Hall, May 12 (Special)
Mrs. Walter Prichard was elected
chairman of the Eastern Star ex
tension unit, succeeding Mrs. Lyle
Carrington, at the regular meet
ing held last week at the home of
Mrs. John Franks in Bend, Other
officers elected are Mrs. F. W.
Wells, vice-chairman, and Mrs. Al
Dumler, secretary-treasurer. They
succeed Mrs. O. M. Olausen and
Mrs. E. W. Paul. Mrs. Nolan Tur
ner, a member of the county com
mittee, conducted the installation.
Twenty-two women were pres
ent. Mrs. Paul Ray and Mrs. Cur
tis Carlin gave the demonstration
on "Care of the Skin," which fol
lowed a planned luncheon served
by Mrs. Howard Hyde, Mrs. C. W.
Hitchcock and Mrs. Paul.
TO ATTEND RECEPTION
A delegation from the local
Eastern Star chapter will leave
Saturday at 6:45 p.m. by special
chartered bus for Prineville, to at
tend a reception honoring Mrs.
Carey Foster. -Carnation chapter
No. 44, of which she is a mem
ber, will be the hostess group.
Mrs. Foster Is chairman of the
budget committee of the grand
chapter. Mrs. Mark Howbrook
and Mrs. Stanley Chapman are
handling reservations for the trip.
Rebekah lodge will exemplify
the obligation ceremony at the
regular meeting Friday at 8 p.m.
in the IOOF hall. Officers were
asked to wear white. On the re
freshment committee will be Mrs.
M. B. Smith, Mrs. Stella Nelson,
Mrs. Kenneth Arnold, Mrs. Ted
Meagher and Mrs. Dee Bonsell.
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Bend Post Office Mail Schedule
Incoming;
Arrive at
6:30 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
STAGE AND TRAIN MAIL
Outgoing
Koute
Oregon Trunk Train
Chemult (star route)
connects with S.P.
Redmond and
Prineville (bus)
The Dalles (bus)
Redmond, Prineville
and Madras (bus) '
Burns (star route)
Brothers, Suntex
Hines
Stauffer
Lakevlew
Close at
7:00 p.m.
1:15 p.m.
10:30 a.m.
12:00 noon
12:00 noon
7:00 a.m.
7:00 a.m.
7:00 a.m.
1:30 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
5:15 p.m.
5:15 p.m.
5:15 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
un arrival oi train dm not later tnan lu a.m.
Allt MAIL
Incoming- Outgoing Plane
3:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. North bound
11:00 a.m. 9:05 a.m. South bound
Office Hours
Parcel post and stamp window 8:00 a.m.
Money order, registered mail and COD 9:00 a.m.
Lobby 5:20 a.m.
Frequency
Dally
Dally Ex. Sun.
Daily Ex. Sun.
Dally
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Daily
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Monday only
Dally Ex. Sun.
Frequency
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6:00 p.m.
5.00 p.m.
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'Seeing Things'
Exhibit Proof of Normalcy
0
PHILADELPHIA (U.P.) If
you think you're seeing things,
you're normal. If you don't,
you're not.
That is the state of affairs at
Franklin Institute here.
The institute put on the largest
collection of illusions on earth to
prove that illusions are normal,
and fun.
There was an uphill goldfish
bowl, a room that tilted the rest
of the world crazlly, a stationary
automoDiie mat moved and iroses
that were there, only weren't. Or
you could watch a talking head
with no body to support It or a
motionless flag appearing to
wave.
Psychologists estimate that 20
per cent of the population is 11-
lusion-ouna and can t recognize
them. If one sees an illusion it
proves normalcy.
It's time to worry when one
doesn't see them.
The Illusions at the institute
were baffling, until they were ex
plained. It was puzzling to pass your
hand through a pot of roses and
never touch a rose. They weren't
in the pot. They were behind it.
It was ridiculously easy to under
stand, once it was explained.
Mirrors.
The same explanation disclosed
the secret of the talking head, the
trick seen at nearly every side
show. The body belonging to the
head was cleverly concealed in a
glass case.
The tilted room dropped your
stomach down to your knees. Its
13-degree angle made a goldfish
bowl suspended from the celling
look like as though it were hang
ing uphilL
Your body tried to stand verti
cal to the earth but your eyes
tried to tell your mind that the
room was vertical. Later you got
used to the idea and were able to.
stand without leaning dangerous
ly. But when you walked out of
the room the rest of the world
was tilted.
MOTORISTS CITED
Robert D. Horner, Bend, has
been cited to appear in munici
pal court on a charge of operat
ing a car while in possession of
a void driver's license. James E.
Jones, Klamath Falls, was ar
rested on a charge of operating
a car equipped with an inade
quate muffler.
Social Calendar
Tonight - .
6:30 p.m. Public dinner at
First Christian church, with lec
ture by Wilfred Wellock.
7 p.m. Junior Civic league
members meet at the home of
Mrs. Jesse Perrlne, 823 East Third,
to leave for dinner at Elkhorn.
7 p.m. PEO with Mrs. Frank
H. Loggan, 657 Drake road.
8 p.m. Lady Elks, BPOE hall.
8 p.m. Eagles auxiliary, Ea
gles hall.
. Friday
1 pm. Women's Golf club,
luncheon at country club.
2 p.m. WCTU with Mrs. Wal
ter Daum, 654 East Kearney.
2 p.m. Bend Garden club with
Mrs. John Mlhelcich, 435 Federal.
7:30 p.m. Great Books study
club, library auditorium.
7:30 p.m. Friendly Neighbors
with Mrs. L, R. Halllgan, Route
3, Box 25.
8 p.m. VFW, Veterans hall.
8 p.m. Rebekah lodge, IOOF
hall.
Saturday
6 p.m. Sons of Norway, pot
luck dinner and party, Norway
hall.
6:45 p.m. Eastern Star delega
tion leaves by bus for Prineville.
7:30 p.m. Bridge dinner at
country club, preceded by cocktail
hour.
8 p.m. Bendonian dancing club,
practice at 1001 East Penn.
9:30 p.m. KniRhts of Columbus
"ladies' night" party, St. Francis
parish hall.
Sons of Norway will have their
traditional "17th of May" celebra
tion Saturday, May 14, at Norway
hill. Festivities will include a
planned potluck dinner at 6 p.m.,
followed by entertainment ana
dancing.
STOPS PURSUIT
Chicaeo. Mav 12 (IP) Police to
day sought a man who held up
two dry cleaning snops ana iorc
ed women clerks to doff their
brassieres to delay pursuit.
Mrs. Anne Berwin, 29, said the
tall, blond bandit ordered her to
take off her sweater and bras
siere. He took $40 from the cash
register, threw the clothing into
another room, and fled.
The other victim was Mrs. Mar
garet Voelz, 28. She found her
brassiere in a trash box after the
holdup man escaped with $35
from her shop.
RATES UNCHANGED
Salem. Mav 12 (IPi The state
industrial accident commission
has adopted the same rate sched
ule for employers wno contrmute
to Oreeon's workmen's compensa
tion fund for the 1949-50 fiscal
year as was in effect last year,
Chairman faui is. uursne an
nounced today.
Under the workmen s compen
sation law It is mandatory for
the commission to adopt contribu
tion rates for employers by March
15, effective the following July 1.
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BRITISH SEND MEN
Hongkong, May 12 Hl'i The
first reinforcements for this Brit
ish crown colony arrived today.
Three C-47 transport planes land
ed with crews for a bpitflre squad
ron transferred here from Singa
pore. The Spitfires, along with
two Mosquitoes, two more trans
ports and a Sunderland flying
boat, are due here tomorrow.
Over 7,000,000 persons In
America are estimated to be af
flicted with rheumatism and arthritis.
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Veal and Pork Loaf. . 12 oz. tin 59c
ARMOUR
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ARMOUR
Potted Meat No. i tin 8c
No. i Tin, 15c
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Treasure, Pickles. ... 12 oz. jar 25c
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STRAWBERRIES
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ASPARAGUS
2 lbs. 29c
TURNIPS
2 bunches 15c
RADISHES
bunch 5c
GOOD ASSORTMENT
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SWIFT'NING
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2 cans of ICEII-L-RATIOIJ
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SECTIONS
YOUNG GRAIN FED PORK
ROASTS, choice shoulder lb. 49e
ROASTS, loin ends lb. 58c
PORK STEAK lb. 53c
PORK CHOPS lb. 72c
Corned Beef lb. 59c
Boneless (trade A steer beef briskets
Skinless Wieners lb. 49c
Sauerkraut qt. 15c
Just right
Colored Fryers. ....... lb. 69c
Fresh Dressed
FRESH SALMON, HALIBUT, CRABS
16 oi. pkS.
Grapefruit 29c
CUT 14 oz. pkff.
Green Beans 25c
HILLS RROS.
COFFEE lb. 55c
2 lb.ran $1.09
WHITE KING
SOAP. . Ige. pkg. 25c
SUNSHINE
Shredded wheat 235 c
KRAFT ,
Mayonnaise., qt. 69c
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210 Congress
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