TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1949 Shevlin The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. v . The couple will Cynthia Fuller Is June Bride Of Shevlin Man lit a setting of pink asters and orchid flags, June 17, at the Com munity church in - Shevlin, , the former 'Cynthia Mae Fuller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fuller of Shevlin, became the bride of Norman Eugene Parrish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parrish o Shevlin. The wedding was per lormed at 7:30 in the evening. Miss Fuller was graduated from Gilchrist high school in May. Mr. Parrish is employed by Shevlin Hixon company." At the wedding ceremony Rev. Harold U'Renn of Crescent offi ciated. Mrs. U'Renn sang. Ger ald Davis of Gilchrist played the wedding march. ' The bride, wearing a grey suit with white accessories with orchid corsage, was given in marriage by her father. ' , Miss Mertio Conklin, brides maid, wore a black suit with white accessories and corsage. Bernard Carpenter of Shevlin was best man. Clint Olson of Shevlin was usher. After the wedding ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Olson cut the wedding cake. After the reception, Mr. and Mrs. Parrish left for Bend. They will make their home at Shevlin. When a way is found to give a moderate amount of ductility tp ceramic and metal combina,i Hons, a whole new series of use ful engineering materials will be available. Fun-Duds for a v ,rn t u i " SUN SUITS and Sin Dresses 'sizes 1 to fix and 7 to I I. s1.98to$3.98 Charge It! OR Lay It Away! ? v,s11CJ-- i. .4;; J f ! " ' ' ' '''lK'' J t"."' - WRY Man and Woman Orville Fuller, Cynthia Mae, is now Mrs. Norman Eugene Parrish. live in Shevlin, after a honeymoon in Central Oregon. Rebekahs Entertain Californians At the last meeting of Rebek ahs, Mr. and Mrs. David Del Vee, of Pasadena Rebekah lodge, No. 121, were visitors. Del Vee is vice grand of the Oddfellows lodge of Pasadena, and Mrs. Del Vee is financial secretary of Pasadena Rebekah lodge. Plans were laid for the closed installation of officers, to be held here July 8. Mrs. Frank Gray, district deputy president, will be installing officer. Mrs. Walter Hall is incoming noble grand. At the meeting, the history of Mirror pond was given by Miss Kathryn Kelly. Refreshments were served by brother Rebekahs. Pandas' Books Needed Tomorrow The Panda Campfire group, to mee at- the guardian's home, Mrs. T. E. Donohue, tomorrow at 1 p. m., are requested to make certain that they bring Itheir memory books with them. Mrs. Donohue suggested that the girls make sure today that their books are in order. Recreation Aid till Sought S Approximately 30 members of the Young Mothers study club are aiding with the Bend play ground recreation program, but more mothers, whether members of the club or not, can be used, Mrs. Donald Ratliff, reporter, an nounced today. Interested mothers or fathers may telephone Mrs. George Da vis, 1435-J, or Mrs. Robert G. Lyons, 1666-J. Liberal Party Wins in Canada , Ottawa, June 2S IP) Prime i minister Louis St. Laurent's middle-of-the-road liberal party won ;the greatesf landslide victory in Canadian election history today, i soundly defeating both conserva tive and left wing opposition, i Almost complete returns from I yesterday's national parliamen tary election gave the liberals 191 out of 262 seats. They were lead ing in two other districts. The progressive conservative party led by George Drew, for mer premier of Ontario, which had staged a vigorous campaign, won only 41 seats. In the previous parliament the liberals had 125 seats and the pro gressives 69. Use classified arts in Ine Bulle tin for quick results. Musical Instruments any Phonograph Records With each record purchased at regular price you receive one coupon. Five cou pons entitle you to one PREMIUM RECORD FREE! RECORD ALBUMS ' SHEET MUSIC at Price and BOOKS Enjoy Life More Wfli Music en M4 MINNESOTA Are Wed Berlin Strikeft Return to Work Berlin, June 28 ilP All but a handful of west Berlin's 16,000 railway strikers went back to work today and railway traffic was expected to resume before nightfall. Headquarters of the strikers' independent non-communist un ion said 98 per cent of the men who had been on strike for 39 days reported for work at 8 a.m. (2 a.m. EDT). Within two hours, they were checking rail and other installa tions in preparation for a re sumption of traffic on both Ber lin's elevated" railways and the single-track line between Berlin and western Germany. U. S-' transport officials ex pected . the first freight train from western Germany since May 27 to reach Berlin tonight. They said the first U.S. army passenger train from Berlin to western Germany will leave here it 9:49 p.m. (3:49 p.m. EDT). Union officials said the 300-odd strikers who did not report for work lived in the soviet sector and apparently feared reprisals despite soviet assurances there would be. none except against those who had committed "crimes." Western officials said they did not know when army rail passen ger service between Berlin and western Germany would be re sumed. The Anglo American airlift continued as though the strike still were on. Sir Brian Robert son, British military governor, said the airlift would continue until the city's stocks had been built to the level prevailing be fore Russia imposed a land block ade on western Berlin more than a year ago. Union officials decided Sunday to call off the railway strike af ter western occupation authori ties warned them that strikers would be stricken from relief rolls unless they went back to work by today. The western authorities guar anteed them they would get their primary demand all their pay in western marks, worth four times as much as the. eastern marks the workers had been receiving. Used False Teeth Go to Africans Grand Rapids, Mich. "'--The natives in Africa are hard up for false teeth. If there's an old set around the house. Dr. Theodore Shanks. Presbyterian missionary dentist in West Africa, can use them. Members of the North Park Presbyterian church here have sent him over 27 full sets, six partial plates and miscellaneous odd ones. GUITARS Priced from $9.95 AMPLIFIERS size and price to suit you ymw PHONi 711 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON Woman Foils Rob,bery Attempt Portland, June 2 ui'i A wom an tavern owner who didn't know she had been fired at with live ammunition early today foiled a holdup man's attempt lo rob her. Police apprehended B r I n t o n Wallace McNeil, 20-year-old tran sient, a short time after he at tempted to hold up Mrs Vetha M. Howe, owner of the Eureka tavern here. Mrs. Howe told police that the man walked into the tavern about 12:20 a.m., ordered a beer and waited until another customer left. He ordered another beer. While Mrs. Howe was getting it, he pulled a nickle-plated revolver and demanded money from the till Mrs. Howe reached for the money and at the same time wa,v ed to a passing car. She told the gunman it was the night watchman and he was calling to take her home. When McNeil turned to look out the window, Mrs. Howe grabbed a club hidden under the counter and struck him on the head. v 2 Shots Fired The blow had no effect and McNeil swung around, firing di rectly at Mrs. Howe. He ran from the tavern and fired another shot from the doorway. Mrs. Howe was unhurt ar1 told police who answered her call that she thought the gun was loaded with blank cartridges. When told later that McNeil's gun was load ed with dum-dum bullets and that one had passed through her skirt at the knee she became hysterical and was taken to a hospital for treatment, the bullet was found lodged in a beer case. McNeil was picked up by a prowl car a short time after the shooting. He was Jailed on charges of attempted assault, rob bery while armed, assault with in tent to kill and carrying a con cealed weapon. Total ball was set at $10,100. Police said McNeil admitted several other holdups in Portland in recent weeks. Steel Staples Control Child Bone Growth Milwaukee HP) Two doctors have developed a method of con trolling bone growth in children by using stainless steel staples. Dr. Walter P. Blount and Dr. George R. Clarke say their pro cess has proved its effectiveness in equalizing the length of legs and correcting such deformities as knock knee, bow leg and back knee deformity resulting from in fantile paralysis. In controlling leg growth, the staples are driven into the bone, bridging the growth zone, me chanically halting growth. X-rays are made regularly, and when the desired correction is attained, the staples are withdrawn. Bulletin Classifieds Brine Results . . Highly polished calf I sets the pace And carries you along fhrough summer in comfort and fashion. You'll love the glove-like fit of your Air Steps . . . and t he smart styling that goes with them. Pieced leather heels, polished l5fc7 brown or jet black. lWt'vrZ 8,1,1 in x0''' Buster Brown the family Shoe Store Prince, on His Sighs for 'Goo By Leo Turner (United Hr Stuff Corrntiumdent) . New York tll'i A prince has to work hard these days. Prince Francis Joseph N. Win- disch-Graeti, of Austria is i-elated to most of the royal families of turope. Making both ends meet Is "hell ishly complicated,'' he said. The prince is a tall, thin, erect man with a trace ol gray in his l hiu hair which he wears slicked down against his head. Ho lives with his wife in a five-room apart- mpnt in the mld-50's on Manhat tan s East Side. I "It seems cramned." he said. "My family had nine castles in buropr before the first world war. The one where we spent most oi our time had more than 80 rooms. The great hall where we spent most of our time was 27 feet tall, 60 feet long and 40 teet wide." Not Enough Space The prince sat on a straieht chair with an elbow on its back and his face resting against his KnucKies. "We've tried to create the illu sion of spaciousness here," he said. lo achieve that impression, he had yanked out the English-type fireplace, which" was tall and bulky, and replaced it with a small one of French design. The draperies extended to the ceiling to give the impression of height. There were few pictures and the wall decorations were small, which also gave an illusion of roominess. The wall and furni ture were solid colors. "The capitalistic system is wealth without responsibility," he saiu. -we uvea in the tradition of the feudal system wherein' the landowner assumed a responsibil ity toward the people. Our family was large. With the servants, stableboys and other workers, 70 people ate in tne castle. Arrived Without Money "In addition, there were always 40 .meals prepared for the poor, the passersby, the aged and the idiots of the area who had no other place to eat. We gave away 5,000 gallons of milk a year to the needy.'" The prince, who wore a striped oxford gray suit, pin striped shirt and a black tie with a neat, thin stripe, said he was unable to bring any nioney with him when he came to America In 1939 be cause it was the custom of the landowner to re-Invest all profits into his holdings. He wore one piece of jewelry, a steel ring w'ith the family crest, a wolf head be neath a crown. He is a contact man for' brifc of the world's largest diamond dealers, runs a struggling export company and now is trying to sell his watercolors. Finding customers for dia monds Is hard these days, he said. Calls Business Bad "The export business is very bad because you have to furnish both the money and the material," he said "I work with the Mar- Own in N. Y d Old Days' shall plan and other reconstruc tion loan agencies." He has designed fabrics, illus trated books and drawn maps for the office of strategic services. . His hobby has been water-colors. A military man In his own country captain In the Wlndlsch Graft;; Dragoons his paintings are chiefly military formations and scenes from European aris tocracy. His scheme now is to trv to I Interest reserve units and oilier military organizations in buying prints of his paintings of their formations. "You have to sell at least 10,000 of each one at $1 each to pay for the plates and the work. That's a lot," he said. Catholics Under Fire in Romania Vatican City, June 28 Ul'i The Vatican announced today that the Romanian communist regime had wiped out the Catholic hierarchy in Romania by arresting an arch bishop and a bishop, the only two prelates who escaped a campaign against the church last autumn. The official Vatican news serv ice reported that Archbishop Aa-. ron Marton of Alba Glulia was arrested June 21, and Bishop An tonio Durcovicl of Iasi was seized Sunday. Along with the announcement, the Vatican issued the strongest official attack against any iron curtain country yet put out by its press office. The Romanian government was accused of the "violent persecution of the Cath olic church." , ' Only yesterday, in A survey of church conditions behind the Iron curtain, Vatican sources said that "not less than 300 and probably 350 clergymen In Romania have been imprisoned or deported, or have simply dropped from sight." The report on Romania coin elded with a Vatican denunciation of decrees by the Czech commu nist regime regarding church af fairs as "absurd and ridiculous." The Prague government, seeking to gag Archbishop Josaf Beran, forbade the circulation of pas toral letters and clerical meet ings without government permis sion, and declared illegal the V a 1 1 c a n's excommunication of priests supporting the govern ment. Authoritative Vatican sources commented that the stale "can not pass decrees or make laws regulating spiritual affairs of the church." Bulletin Classilieub tsrliiH ricsulta Eatlot, simplest, most flexible el all electric cooking controls Admiral's Flex-O-Heoll No boil-ovarsl Net pel wolchlngl No "gear-shifting I" Cool, clean, automatic electric cooking without "learning all over again I" Better flavor! lass meat shrinkage! Lass scerchlngl . mate Switch now I All th "ln-btwn" heolt sJii t ' . 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