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PAGE TWO THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 10. 1949 Eisler Escape Ship May Become Center of Probe ' Washington, June 10 'IP Rep. Richard M. Nixon, R Calif., to day called for a full-scale con gressional Investigation of the operations of the Gerhart KIsler escape ship Batory. Nixon, a member of the house un-American activities commit tee, said "our investigations seem to me to indicate that the Batory has been used by more than one communist to escape , irom mis country.. ' Trie matter should be gone ' into thoroughly by the un-Ameri can activities committee,' he said. Nixon's statement came after a witness had told the commit . tee he was sold a ticket on the Polish liner even though he did not have a passport. He said that Mrs. Carol King, Eisler's attor ney, told him a passport was un nessary. i The testimony was given by .pmiip o. Keeney, unemployed li brarian who once worked for Gen. Douglas MacArthur In Ja pan. Keeney said the state de- partment reiused to issue him a passport that would permit him to taKe a too in Czechoslovakia, Keeney said he armed himself witn a "certificate of identity" and attempted to board the Ba tory. Czech officials pronounced ' ms credentials to be "in order' but American officials blocked his departure, he said. Hospital Donors Morse Predicts Compromise Law Chicago, June 10 IIP) Yj."' Sen. Wayne L. Morse, R., Ore., pre dicts that a compromise labor law will be, passed In , this con gress but - neither management nor labor will approve It enthus iastically. ; ... . He warned a meeting of the steel founders' society, a group of steel casting manufacturers, that injunctions must be eliminated from the new national labor law, and that the Taft-Hartley law should be repealed. - "Organized labor will dig in for as many years as It takes to re sist return to government by in junction," Morse said. Morse called the provision for handling strikes affecting the public welfare In the Taft-Hartley act, "the silliest legal proce dures in any; federal law."- i t i 4 Soybean has been pronounced the greatest addition to Ameri can staple crops since colonial days. ,.. The Bulletin continues today, as an aid in the hospital under taking, the list of paid-up sub scribers tu the . Central Oregon Hospitals foundation. The names are listed as they will appear in the memorial lobby of the new Hospital, unless the foundation office has been otherwise notl fied. Headquarters are room 26, of the O Kane building. Names of contributors are ap pearing in alphabetical order. name remaining on the "C" list published yesterday follows: w. u. coyner. In completing the "B" list of hospital subscribers in Thurs, day's Bulletin, the name of T. F, Brooks appeared as L. F. Brooks Names in the "D" listings follow Arthur G. Oahlgren. J. U. Dahlin. Frances G. Dalrymple. John Daly.- Mary Damon. Edith V. Dart. Paul and Helen Daughtery. Daughters of the Nile. Daisie S. Daum. Walter E. Daum. Mrs. George M. Davenport. Oral L. Davis. Richard Day. DeArmond. Goodrich and Fo ley. Mrs. G. DeCarufel. Degree of Honor Protective as sociation. C. D. Delaney. L. A. Denison. Donnivan Stuart Denning, Sr. John J. DeRushia. Regis T. DeMalelssye. Deschutes county. Helen Dewhurst. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dietz. Melvin Dix. H. L. Dodson. C. Frederick Doerfler. Douglas J. Donahue. Ruth Dorrell. Dr. John F. Dorsch. R. H. Douglas. Robert P. Douglass. L. Dcuthlt. Marjorie j; Dowsett. ' Harry A. Drake. W, P. Drost G, F. Dubois. J, A. Dudrey. : Cecil E. Duff. Thomas E. Duffy. Mrs. T. E. J. Duffy. Margaret Dugan. -J. Norman Dull. Eric Dunlap. Frank Duborko. William Durfee. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Dyar. Frank Donahue. Bank of California. N. A., trus tee for Floyd Dement. , LEW WENTZ DIES Ponca City, Okla., June 10 ipi Lew Wentz, Oklahoma multi millionaire whose fabulous ca reer could have provided pointers for many a Horatio Alger hero, died at his home yesterday of a heart ailment. , -c- Wentz came to Oklahoma in 1911 with little more than the lothes on his back. Within a dec ade he struck it rich on oil leases and was many times a million aire. 14 Flag Day Services Conducted by Bend Lodge No. 1371, B.P.O.E SUNDAY - JUNE 12th fe 3:00 P.M. DRAKE PARK PATRIOTIC ADDRESS FATHER WILLIAM COUGHLAN. O.F.M. CAP. A member of the Elks Roscburg Lodge No. 320 HISTORY OF THE FLAG WILLIAM L. STOLLMACK, P.E.R. Disli lct Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler, Oregon South CONCERT OF MARTIAL MUSIC BEND MUNICIPAL BAND PARADE OF OUR NATION'S FLAGS EXPLORER SCOUTS TROOP 120 AND MEMBERS OF THE LADIES OF ELKS DRILL TEAM ERECTION OF FLORAL BELL Officers Bend Lodge No. 1371 Colorful Educational Entertaining PUBLIC INVITED BRING ALL THE FAMILY OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams i Y ALL RIGHT WELL, 1 I I DONT BLAME HIM ) - I all right.' I'll just pont 1 ) its like me -1 COUNT 'EM AND II WANT TO N WDRKEP IMTHfWEST MAKE A NOTE BE BLAMED ) FOR A MONTH ONCE 7t OF THEM, IF FOR BEINf S AN' A TOURIST V IT'LL SHUT ) ( POPEY EMOU6H GOIKf THROUGH S JV UP "OUR A V TO DRILL ALL 1 SAID TO ME.'-OUSE CI hO'APP'K1'-SC 1 THEM HOLES j GUVS SURE SAVE L I MT-rrC:J IN TH' TABLE A TH' INDIANS A ' " ' T. IS Sia iilR fc-'-L- w mm r( eu unit. OUSTER ASKED Mrs. Ger hart Eisler, above, has been rec ommended for deportation to her native Poland , by immigration officials. She was arrested by the FBI shortly after her husband, America's longtime No. 1 Com munist, jumped bail and stowed away on a Polish liner. She will be detained at Ellis Island until case is reviewed in Washington.- Deserter Who , Posed as Woman Given Sentence Burtonwood, Eng.. June 10 iU'i A deserter from the U, S. army who hid behind his own skirts for three years by posing as the world's only woman fire eater was sentenced by an army court today to serve two years at hard labor. A sevon-man army court found Pvt Delbert E. Hill guilty on a desertion charge, ordered the two year sentence, and decreed a bad conduct discharge for the soldier who wowed 'em with his magic in British theaters. Hill, 36, of Philadelphia, trod the boards of British music halls as Donna- Delbert, woman fire eater. Besides gulping flaming torches or so it seemed to the audiences he would produce a cat or dog from a empty barrel, or for variety cut paper or snuff Inquest Ordered In Girl's Death Portland, June 10 IP A coro ner's inquest was ordered today after the death of a 25-year-old waitress who reportedly plunged from a moving automobile into a gutter. Police identified the woman as Mrs. Bette Riley, a waitress at the Jockey club. Statements were taken by de tectives from two men who were in the automobile Floyd Olson, 24, and his twin brother, Lloyd. Floyd Olson told detectives that they picked up Mrs. Riley when she got off work and, after stop ping at the Paragon club, were taking her home when she dived irom the car. "I made a grab for her when she opened the door and started to jump. Some of her clothing tore J loose," he said. The Olsons said thev d eked her up from the street and drove to Floyd's house where their mother and sister lived. A doctor suggested she be moved to a hos pital and there she was pro nounced dead. McCall Named By Governor PortlandJune 10 W Gov. Douglas McKay today said he had appointed Thomas Lawson Mc Call, radio station KEX newscast er, as his executive secretary. Gov. McKay said he expected McCall to take over the duties of the $6.0O0-a-year job July 1. McCall. a University of Oreeon Journalism graduate, has been a reporter on the Bend Bulletin, Daily Idahonian, Moscow, Ida., and the Portland Oregonlan. He served in wartime as an enlisted navy combat correspondent. a candle with a whip. lhe soldier who donned femin ine attire and lot his hair grow was charged with deserting the army on July 3, 1U45. Pleading Innocent, ho told the court today that he merely went awul, because he had too much "latrine duty." V - - WiND BY UApiEVtlilBUTlNU CO. Jake Bird Places Another 'Hex' Walla Walla, Wash., June 10 (IPi Jake Bird, 47-year-old convicted ax-slayer now under his fourth sentence of execution, sat in the death row today, waiting for his seventh "nex" to strike. But, In Tacoma, his next "vic tim" wasn't worried. Jim Taber, courthouse report er for the Tacoma News-Tribune, was at work on time this moraine. "I never felt better," he said. "Besides I have all the protec tion I need. When I was stationed in New Guinea, I picked up a witch doctor's mask. Last night I put it above my bed, and it's pointing towards Walla Walla." Bird placed the hex. which has successfully struck six of the prosecuting staff of his murder trial, alter hearing Pierce county judge Hugh J. Rossellinl set his date of execution for July 15. . The eloquent Negro murderer, whose legal bag of tricks three times has won him stays from the ganows steps, sported a new grey hat at his sentencing yesterday. A reporter at the court asked mm where he got the hat. "It's none of your business," snapped Bird, chewing despon dently on a stub cigar. Reporter, This Time Taber then asked the convicted murderer if he wanted to say anything "because you haven't got long to live." "You ain't gonna live so long yourself," Bird replied. Six persons connected with Bird's prosecution for the slaying of Mrs. Bertha Kludt. Tacoma, Wash., more than 18 months ago, have died unexpectedly since hearing the Negro say: "You'll get to the pearly gates before I arrive there." Bird sent the nation's police de partments scurrying to their archives When he admitted 29 murders and intimate knowledge of an additional 14. That won him his first stay of execution when ex-Gov. Mon C. Wallgren Signed an order at the request of the governor of Illinois. , The second respite from the 13 iteps came when Supreme court justice William O. Douglas re viewed the case. The third, and most dramatic, tame last week when the San Francisco ninth court of circuit appeals ordered a stay only 12 hours before Jake was due to face the black-hooded hangman. Bird, usually voluable and cheerful, yesterday was subdued and irritable. It appeared that his legal trickery was at an end. San Diego harbor is classed by port authorities as one of the 10 great natural harbors of the world. voic of Ff RMn 1340 Central Oregon 1 I- IM L Kilocycles Affiliated With Mutual Don Let Broadcasting System ON THI WITH KBND Tomorrow morning at 9:45 will see another broadcast of the 4-H county leader, Don Benscoter. This 9:45 a.m. time on Saturday mornings Is the new time for the weekly i-n program. At 10:45 tomorrow morning, a special "Man About Town" pro gram will be aired. At 11 tomorrow morning, an other of the popular "Pal Club" presentations from the KBimd studio, to which all children are invited. Tomorrow afternoon at 4 KBND releases a special program transcriDed m Keamond. and featuring Mrs. Evelyn Whitmak- er, informational director for the state board of aeronautics, point ing up the big Central Oregon Aviation day at Roberts field in Redmond on Sunday. KBND will be present at the Sunday af fair also, and will record a pro gram while flying in an airplane over Roberts field. This Sunday program will be released at 10:30 Sunday morning. TONIGHT'S PROG BAM 0 tOO Superman 5:110 Captain Midnight 6:45 Tom Mix :00 Gabriel Heatter 6:16 Cote Serenade 6:b0 Kidere ox Ine Purple Sage 6:46 Music 6 :to Remember When 6:66 Bill Henry New! 7:00 Melodic Moods 7 :80 Recreation Program 7 :46 Miule , 7:66 Club Corner 8 :00 Straight Arrow 8 :a0 Mysterious Traveler V :00 News 9:16 Lannr Rosa 8:80 Fulton Lewis 9 :46 Music 10:00 News 10:16 Atomic Energy Commission 10:30 Henry King 11:00 Sign Off. 1!:16 Snort Yarns IS Noontime Melodies 1I;0 News . ' U ;46 Farmers Hour ' 1 iOO JUdmond Hour :00 Pee Wee Hunt ' 8 rtO-Tslind 'Serenade 8:00 Michael O'Duffy :u Modsrn Melodies ! :46 Northwest News ie0 Music : 8 :66 Central Oregon News . 4 100 Redmond A1r Day 4:16 Frank Hemingway ' t 4:80 Music from Aloha Land 4:46 Relax With Rhythm . 8:00 Hawaii Calls 8 :80 Sing for Your Supper 6 :00 Driver's Playhouse 6.:16 Songs, of Scandinavia 8:80 Sons of tna Pioneera 6:46 Music , ' 8:68 Club Corner f 7:00; Take a Number JsSO Popular Favorites -:00 Life Bes-ins at 80 8:80 Opera Concert 8:00 News 9:16 Connie Haines 9:20 Music s,r Meet the Frees 10:00 Monies Whalen 10:16 John Wnlohan 10:80 Henry King lll00-81irn Off SONJA HENIE ROBBED New York, June' 10 lPi Sonja T-I.it-1 i a Intornatlnnol clrntl..nr atari said today she still had enough clothes "to get by" even though a thelf lifted $35,000 of her furs and "nearly all" her gowns yes terday, Dringing ner total losses In theft this year to $63,000. wny I've lost a whole new wardrobe and those lovely sa bles," said the petite blonde yes terday wnen sne was told that three of her suitcases had disap peared from a truck en route from her hotel to an air freight terminal. "i,ncKliy I've not a lew doodads left" SATURDAY, JUNE 11 6:00 Navy Band 6:16 Sunrise Salute 6 :46 Farm Reporter 7 :00 News 7:16 Breakfast Gang 7:30 County Agent 7 :40 News 7:46 Morning Roundup 8:00 Shoe Time 8:16 Music 8 :80 News 8:46 Blue Baron Presents 9:00 Organ Treasures 9:10 World News 9:16 Popular Demand 9 :0 Novelettes 9:40 Women's Digest 9 :45 4-H Program 10:00 News 10:16 Gillespie's Garden Guide 10 :30 Popular Favorites 10:46 Man About Town 10 :66 News 11:00 Pal Club 11 :16 Music 1 1 :3 Air force Hoar 12 :00 Noontime Melodies 12:06 Today's Classifieds 12 :10 Noontime Melodies MANV HAVE IT V ChlcBBO (LP) Sixteen ruarennl! of 1,000 chosen at random carry trviuciiia; ui luucikuiuoib, a mass y.rav arrpenlncr hpra ihnujA n Julius B. Novak, director of the Tuberculosis Institute, said the test had uncovered $.276 persons with a suspect rating. For Home Owners Doing Their Own Wiring We have on display for your help in doing the job right, exact models of approved residential wiring. 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