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THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1949 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON PAGE THREE Atomic Security Not Threatened, Truman's View. YVhnIiIiiiMoii, July ;;i Mi'i Pi'chI (lent 'liiniiiin lulil (i new ennfer cine luiliiy llwil 1 1 Is Mulhhic llllll'lllllll' 111 I'llll-IMll Ul-flll flkli.-I.U nIiiiih lm,,M,, ,, ,.. i ! troll 10 kiln vull tratiMiilsHlon lrv nil 11I11111I1. ....... u lllll' WIIH !lV"'ll III I lit ItAll (''111 3 Contracts Let By Bonneville i'iiMiiihI, .Inly 2 HI'i Three niiilnii'lM tntnllnu iivi.-i- $W(MX)0 wrr' iiwnnli'il Wi'ilni'Kihiy liy the Hnnm-vlHc puwi't' ii'liiilnli.iriilliiti. A ciiiilriK'l fur lliri'i1 lliinntoi in rin f u ll. ('iivlneliin, VViimIi,, wrul In the AIIIh t'liulmiTK Munuliir- lurlrii! Co., (if I 'oil In in I mi lilil of sw-i.ooo. An jiwiiiiI fur On" driii liu; of Itln lli;lll of Wliy I'M- Ihr Ml. Ilonil Imi'sl Mi l I i in of the MiiiiiIii I e ICAIIIO Ot I K KKH HTKIKK New York, July 21 HI'.- Koine 7(1 AI'l. 1,'Hllo OfflcClH Hllllclf iiynliihl AmiTlrmi (ivcihi'Iih (ill lines loiliiy, Hiounillni! Iho compiiny' iiaim iHliinlli.' IHcIiIh In ti "im con Unci, no wot It" dniulc. A i'(iiiiiMiiy ioki Kliiiin wild lliicc Nclicdiilci f(jhlM lo l'.'iiroii would M ciinrclli'd luiliiy. Mr did r 1 not know wlictlier three Itwumliig 'IIIijIiIm woull lie held up on Hit oilier Nlile of Hie Alliwillc. A ronfnief between llw airline mill Hit- llirlil communications oflkei M uKHot-iHllori I AI' L) ex 'plied June J!i und the rompuny i I'.ik leftiM'd tin milium' demand, i for it clause In Hie new conlrucl lulling for up lo &l,5j0 wvernnce iay for W( ycaiH' service. NKWKI'AJ'ICIl KOl.TJ Washington, July 21 'If - Pur chase of the Washington Tlrneii. iU'taUl liy Col. Robert H. McC'or rnick, publisher and editor of the ('lik'UKo Tribune, was an nounced today In a frontpaKe box In the Time Herald. Tl liilel announcement r.ald: "'Hie t-x rutins of the estate of Klcatwir I'aitctwin (iiinounfce the alr of the Washington Timra Herald lo the Tribune company of Chicago, III. "Col. Robert R. McCormick, president of the Tribune company, . has authorized us lo say thai the Times Herald will continue 'busl I nesK as usual' and that the pies jent staff of the Time Herald will i lie retalivetl." t HAN VOHUM RINNRH Redmond. July 21 Plans for I the Central Oregon Memorlnl hos fpttal campaign, lo be sponsored In Redmond, will bo presented at a forum dinner here Tuesday night, July 2U. The dinner will be at 7 o'clock, at the Redmond ho tel, C. E. Thompson, chamber of commerce president, said. Ren- irewnlavWes ol cWte, servkr-, lu mber and traternnl groups will 1 I present. I Principal 8inker will lie !oubt D. Uarr, who has been retained to act as odvluer on the Redmond hospital project. A combination of liquid hydro, gen and liquid1 oxygen ranks very high in rochvt propulsion. i.Mli'l ev Sieiiklll(! specllleiilly nl Ills recent sccn-l nlghl meelliig Willi roiiKD'sflmml, cuMnet mid mill tary Iraileis, the chief executive said lids conference was rela tively iinlinpiii l.inl. Ilul he was cilllcal of o if the pai llclpaiilu In the conference for. us he put it, li-iilihin lo ihi Press aliniit the con fi-i cure before It was held. Mr. Truman said lie did nut lllti Unit when II happened and he slill (lues nut like II. lie said I tin I eventually the facts will cume inn. When this happens, he said, reporters will find that no deep, 'dark secrels Were Involved. No) Idenlirieil The president would not idenll fy the man who "leaked" alum I the conference-, which was held last Thursday nlidit at lllalr house. He said he knew who he was. Asked wliclbcr litis man Would lie Invlled to olher similar inei'ilngs at lllalr house, the pii'sl dent said he would lake care of Unit when the occasion arose. The president, when first ques tioned about I he parley, was ask ed broadly, "what's giiiiiH on In our atomic fureit:n policy?" The president declined to com ment, hut fqxike at some length when asked alsiut the relative Im. portunce of the meeting. After saying it was relatively unimportant, he recalled that It has Ihi-ii his luililt to hold private conferences from lime lo time on mailers affecllug the welfare of the nation. Mure Meetings Due IjihI 'lluu-sdny, he continued, was (hi first occasion w-lieu one person leaked to the press that he was going to a presidential inn fercniv. 'Ilie chief executive said he would have olher such meetings and they would continue to Is' off the record. After stressing that no deep, dark scci'els were Involved, the president said he had no Intention of ever making public the subject of the nii-ellng In question. He agreed when a radio commenta lor expressed the opinion that the conference' was "overplayed and over-headlined." Asked whether he had anv In tention of telling the Hellish how we make the atom bomb, the president replied with a quick no comment. Economy Urged By Governor Solem. July 21 df Kconomy. says Ihe governor of Oregon, Is "the wise use of money." Cov. Pouguis McKay held his first meeting with heads of ail departments under the executive's appointive power. He said he could see no sharp financial reces sion ahead, but he thought It would he a good idea for Ihe vari mis departments to scan their budgets with extra care In Ihe In terest of gelling value received "for the taxpayer's dollar." 'Hie 2S officials voted unani mously to continue such meetings on n quarterly basis for sin ex change of Ideas and discussion of mutual problems. McKay, who attended a Pacific coast Intergovernmental confer ence in San Francisco recently, said lhal Oregon has Ihc smallest percentage of unemployment of Ihe coast slates. He said Oix'gon had recovered from Its midwinter slump und the local and national economic outlook Is far from dis couraging. Hut Cov. McKay said It Is Im pnrlant for stale departments lo get by on less money where feasible. structlon Co. of Tllluiuuok, fire., on a $I.'I,:IHI bid. Kick Hellcoplcis, Inc. of l.os Angeles won an awaid of $l.'Uif an hour for rental of a helli upier during the lll.VI llscal year. Filipino Outlaws iiTracked Down Manila dpi-Philippine govern. Iiient troops have killed some 7KI llukhalahap outlaws in rctalla lion fur Ihe massacre ol Mis. Au rma A, yucon and 1 1 members of her motor parly In Neuva F.cIJa province. The estimate wus given by a responsible officer who admitted' lhal It was only au approxima tion, since It Is Impossible for (lie government lo keep accurate! check on Huk casuallles. The outlaws often carry away and bury their dead, 1 Tlie Philippine constabulary de scribed government casualties as "extremely light" In the punitive campaign that followed the April 2H ambush minder of the wife of Ihe first president of the Philip pines, members of her family and her mllllaly escort. The campaign touched off by Iho Quezon murder continues and, according lo Hilg. lien. Alls-rlo Ramos, constabulary commander, there will be no let-up "until the bullets of the links are cx bausted." Plenty of Ammunition . Conslabuliirv officers frankly admit lhal It may lake a long time for Ihe rommunlst-lcd out laws lo run 'oul of ammunition. "They always manage to give us a running fight," a combat cap tain said. "Where and how they get their ammunition, after all these months of fighting, I don't know." There are several theories about whci-c they get their guns and bullets. As guerrillas who fought the Japanese, the I Inks were given large quantities of aims. and ammunition bv Ihe (-Attiericun forces. Tlio weapons. at least, me Mill In their hands In most cases. Some arms have been klnlcn from American and Filipino forces. An American officer recently said privately Unit there has been a healthy arms and munitions traffic through the Philippines since the war. with the bulk of this Illicit cargo consigned to In donesia unit southeast- Asia. A few gun limners have been caught but It is presumed that most were not. Undoubtedly some of the contraband remained In Filipino outlaw hands. Numbers Thinned Responsible officials have dis counted recurring rumors that large arms shipments have been made to the Philippines from communist Asia. Some 3.1NX) government troops have been stalking the links for weeks In the mountain and swamp hideouts of Nucva Kclja. Pampanga, Hulacan, lJiguna and Quezon provinces. Ramos esti mates that there, now urn less than 5,000 "armed and organized Huks, and maybe only -about 3,000." The constabulary commander believes that this year's. frequent ratios und ambushes by the Huks were aggravated by the dissi dent!.' shortage of food. "Ourlng last year's harvest, the Huks were able to seize large quantities of grain," Ramos said. "Hut In the Inst harvest, in Jan uary, they failed lo repeat the stunt because of Increased con stahtiliniy vigilance. Now the Huks suffer more Hum ever from lack of supplies and they must get food one way or another from the people In Ihe country." PASTOR TO OKI-ART Prlnevllle. July 21 - Rev. B. M. Rogness, who became tlte first resident pastor of Our Savior's Lutheran church here In May, lll'lti, will leave Ihe coming week to assume the pastorale of Ihe Lutheran church at F.lbow Lake, Minn. Rev. Rogness who, while In Prlnevllle, has been In charge of construction of a new church, is a graduate of, the Union Theo logical school, a department of Columbia university at Now York Cllv. Following a brief pastorate at Heaudealle, Minn, he spent five years In the army. While no successor has been named to Rev. Rogness, the church pastorale will be filled un til September I by Dwlght Boe, a student of Luther Theological seminary at St. Paul, Minn. linttnma litis nlrendv. left Prlnevllle and Is visiting at Ihe home of her parents at uismnrcK, N. n. NOT TO BE CAU011T Valium! Wis. (Ill Detective ftnmnln York nicked up a hand, grenade, found In nn nsh can, and Inaan.l II nilt IlllO LllkP MPtHlota. "Why didn't you-pull the pin to Bee If It WOUKI go OlII souu-uni: naked, "And nc nrresico ior uyim mltlng fish?" York shot bnck, COURT KICKS BACK Fall River, Muss. Hit Fined $3 for an automobile violation, Mis. 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