MONDAY, AUGUST ! 5,'1W - THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON PAGE THREE GAR. Prepares For Convention; ill Be Last One Long lUvii li, Cul., Auk. 1 IVip..y KUyi'iirolil I'Imili'K 1.. l'hniM'l fi'ivi'iilly liiipi'il today Ihul he would hi' muni-d I lii' lUltllllllll llllllllll'lllll'l III I'llll'f of Hie (iiiinil Army n( tin- Ki'iitilillc J vi'll If lie W'lvi'K (in- only n mw j inlmiti'it la-lorn hi' CAR lIlNllllllllH I KMi-vcr IMIH year. Now Hi'iiiur vice ciiiiiiiiiinili'r. l'lmpir miiiiiiilly would lie pro moted In nuiTi'i'il I'liiiiiniuiili'r riii'iiiliint I'l'iiliinil. UK), ill 'i,i. IiiiiiI, On:, whi'ii I he few i ,'inulii Inn li' III blue guilicr for their H.'lnl mill lliial I'lHiiinpiiii'iii ill 111 OlatmpoIlK up Annum liH, Hut Imtiiiihi' the (JAIt Ih milking Hit IlK IiihI iiui-tlng, C'luippcl feiirs Ihi'lr will ln no I'lirtlini. "IViiliuicI wiiiiIm to In- the IiihI cnimiianili'i Ini'lili-r; lit won't Klv up till' olllie," fluippil sniil IMiiiiiiilully. v "I nun- would llki- u tu- lorn mmidrr tlw Iiini 15 minium of my life," Only flvi of On- 17 mtrvlvliiK mi'inU'iK of tin- CAR pn . I'-ml IIiIh yi'in'a final I'luamp- IlK'Ill. I .nut Muii' ( lull They ciinNlltulo pi'tlmim the mom- fainou.H "last man ciuli" In the world. C'liapM'l vnwi'd ho wan "Kolng In tin- I'lirampmi'iit or hunt In the alli-mpt" di'npit the fact thai he recently BM'in several day In the navy hoHpllal here nfti-r fnlnllng In IiIn ymd. "I didn't even rllml) the trw." ho Hnui'li'd. "Il wan hot and I tiurnt hiivp falnti-d while wiling lip the garden hose." For the flint time, the lie medaliil campaigner will have an attendant when he travels to the ennimpment, K liner Wohlgi' muth, world war II veteran and liimt commander of the Sons of union Veteran of Look Hearh. will fly with hi in to IndlanapoliN on Augunt '.'7. C'hapiH'l "In famoUH mound town for Mh motor Kcooter which he driven desilte IiIn advituceil nge and the fuel that he wax lillnili'd In hln left eye -lf year "go. The srooti-r, an electrically' powered vehicle in minted red mid molollslH have learned to give It wide clearance as the veteran xctirrlrx uIkiui, piiylMK Mile or nirl nttenllon to truffle Hlgnalii oi l j viilatltina. Nobody si-ruin In mfiid. ' - W4f--V)IWI-V-n- aw tmm AERIAL TRICKERY The world' aerial ncrobntle champion, ltctty Skoltou, 22, of Tnmpn, Flo., thrills tho crowd nt on air show in Cutwlck, Enulnnd, os she cuts a tape with the wing of her plane while flying only tS feet from the ground. WW Purr Like a KHfen . . . When our expert nieelinnles tune-up your enr yon know the Jul) In done rlht , , . you run hear It and feel II. Your jHH'ki'lhuok will know II, too, heeausn u CAKKOI.I, MOTOKS liine up will save you money on Kiwollne anil oil. Ilrlve In to our modern shop this week and let us check over your car with our scientific equipment. Our charges nro modest . , , and our work In guaranteed. - REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES OF CARS CARROLL MOTORS Authorized E SOTO rLYMOUTII Dealer 102 Oreenwdod Ave. I'lione 887 DIAMONDT TKUCKS MoPAB PARTS Perfect Score Made in Shoot N. H. Clllii'ii made u perfect Ncore mid five nlhcr iiii'inlx'iH of Ihc Ileuil 'I nip chili III! all their targets hut one, al a iiiiclie Nhool held ye.iieiilay v the oul door iiiii!i'. (illlieit nhalli'ii'd 'JT targets for Ilia pei feci score, and Miose with Zl lucludi'd: Wait Unwind, ,1, II. McKay, lirnrgii Krilfgei, Kied (illlncr and Kveri-lt Kamho. U'H I li'iiili'i Hon made n 2X There wiih h Iiiikc crowd, and wllh good uliootlng condition!, high hcorev wen- numerouii. Tin next piacllce Khuol will he Sundiiy, Auk. '-M. All k -atli'i gun I'lilliuMaKlft will he welcome lo pm llclpijii , It was uniiiiiinced. Two Espionage Plots Revealed Washington, Auk. IT, tl The houhe nil American n c I I v 1 1 1 e h commlllee sali) today there were two wartime "attempts" und ''one punitive rase" of communist in pinnace at iiie Herkcliy. Calll,. atomic research center. The commlllee said the at tempts were made through a "comuiunlsl cell." consist Inn of sclenllHtH working at the Univcr slty of California radiation lali oratory. The commllli'e'H Ntalemcnt was made In a foreword to a tran script of IiciiiIiii:k in the cases. The foreword did not outline the details of the two "attcmpls lo o li t a I n Infni mallim i '' I (Jliu: atomic development on tiie pari of the soviet Kovernmenl." Hut II explalmil that the "one positive case" Involved the "Hclentlst X" affair. The story of scientist X. whose name ha never been revealed, was first told hy the committee In a ri'IKiil last fall. Me was then di-si'l iIm-iI as a technician who Worki-d at the Hcrkcley lalxua lory ilui Iiie the war. BOY IN COMA Porlland, Auk. IS "I"1 Three-year-old Hlllle Cochran lapusl In to a coma today after ici:IiiIiik consciousness IrniK enouuh to smile at his mother. The Iki.v has Isn'n asle'p and partially paralyzed since June-IW when he suffered multiple skull fractures und a liioken nun In an accident. Mrs. B. H. Cochran," his mother, said the Ixiy smiled Vi-stenlay al her on the With day of his stianee malady. lUtllet In Classifieds HrlnR Hesults tmiiito 1m WiMft A'iftgi imrwlfc ! If-" : ' i : US' Irtr SHE'S STILL DODGING 'EM dlnifulscd In a heavy Jacket, beret und dark glaucs, movie star Greta Garbo shies from photog rapher! in an out-of-the-way Paris restaurant. Dressing down tho Ivnimcn is her friend Georges Schleer. The actress Is in France to make a new picture. (Continued from I'uuo 1) at the Kail river halchery has Kieat ly facilitated the use of this means of distribution, he men tioned, citing the pluming of one lake in which but IK minutes were required from the time the plane wax loaded until the fish were swimming alxiut in their new home. In addition to planes, trucks and pack-trains are used In trans porting fish, which range in size all (he way up to 15 inches In length, he said. ItitiliM'klng Heavy Large lakes require heavy stocking, Horovlcka observed. For example, he reported. East and Paullnu lakes had received n total of l.41(i.(KKi eastern brook and ralnlxiw trout up to August 1. a weight of 12.1(1 pounds. Five hatcheries, those at wizard falls. Fall river. Oak springs. Hoarlng river and the Willamette, contrib ute from their production to lite slocking of central Oregon wa ters. Wizard falls production this year totaled 31.422 pounds of fish (2.2.".0(KJ (rout) and required 3.4 pounds of feed for each pound of fish, and 1.3C2.000 of '(hem ul ready have leen planted, he re ported. lie added that an expanding program Is planned for this area hut observed I hat money avail able will be a factor In this. KiM-d Tells of Work Henry Reed, superintendent of the Fall liver hatchery, reported that HINJ.fXN) ralnlKiw and eastern brook has Ihhmi liberated from the F'nll liver ponds so far this year. He hoped that need for additional ponds could be met next year. M. A. Lynch and associates on the Deschutes county fair board Roy Newell, Carl Galloway and Roy Carpenter --addressed the club briefly, presenting the sched ule for the fair events lo be given : In Redmond next week. i Craig Coyner announced that j n delegation of Kiwanlans will go lo 1'iinevllle Thursday to present j the traveling gavel which was re-, cently left here by a committee j from the Klamath F'alls club. The ; local Klwnnians will meet In front j of the courthouse nt 11 o'clock ; Thursday morning to start the ; trip. 1 Substitutes for quinine may eventually lessen the demand for cinchona hark. The Bend Junior Chamber of Commerce V. Presents The Uternal" A Biblical Drama o Thursday & Friday, Aug. 18-19 BEND HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM Tickets Available From . . . Symons Bros, Jewelers Magill Drug Co. Brandis Thrift-Wise Drug Economy Drugs Owl Pharmacy Space Courteny BROOKS SCANLON INC. and THE SHEVLIN HIXON CO. Anti-Skid Device Improves Landings Seattle '111 The Boeing Air craft Co. has perfected an anti skid device for airplane wheels (hat eliminates dangerous skid ding completely. A small device Inside each wheel, weighing only 75 pounds. stops the pilot's brake pressure just before the skidding point then instunlly applies it again Because of the pilot's remote post tlon from the brakes, he never before knew Just what the wheels were doing during a landings But with this device "locked' whcl skids that can ruin a huge airplane tire in 4 seconds are eliminated and the pilot can Just forget about the brakes. SWIMMER KESCUF.D Seaside, Aug. 15 'tPiCarol Ann Latimer. 20, Forest Grove, Ore., , dropped nIO a crab hole while swimming In the ocean, but her companion, Bill Griffith, 22, Beav erton, pulled her out, police said today. A first-old car crew gave her oxygen and said her condition was "not serious." MOTORISTS CITED Luke Pinrod Barber, 30, timber fuller from Gilchrist, deposited $25 bail after being charged with violation of the basic speed law on Greenwood from F'ourth to First, yesterday. E. Hunt man, 334 Fjist Kearney deposited SI on charges of impro per parking. Overtime parking tickets brought a $2 ball deposit from Earner Prater, Route 1. Mad ras, and a SI deposit from Bob Hunnell, Redmond. Use classified ads In The Bulle tin for quick results. "Here Comes Woody' Interior and Exterior- DECORATOR PAINTING PAPERING WOOD FINISHING 28 Tears Experience Free Estimates HERBERT E. WOOD 419 Dclawaro Phane I8S8-W 3 UgM Woman's Jail Term Effective Ceiiirril City, Colo., Aug. ir dl" Mrs. Alice I'.amsietter's revolt against Central City's drive to enforce gambling laws appeared lo lie making headway today. The 08 year-old church organist arid lesiauranl operator was back In jail after being released under guanl Saturday night to play at Ihe town dance and yesterday when she played al church serv ices. Mis. Kamstctter was arrested vllli :iH other townf!ieople last week vhen officials opened a drive against gambling. 'I hey ehaiged that she and her hus band permitted gambling In their restaurant. The other defendants, includ ing lur husband, signed bonds. But Mrs. Uamstetter went to Jail In a protest move aglnst the anil-1 gambling campaign. She and oth ers said gambling was necessary to the town's economy. May Win Fight Her fight seemed to be paying off. Yesterday, three of the five residents who signed the war-1 runts Issued lust week said they would Ik- happy to see the whole thing called off. Mis. I' aye Shobert, the towns mail carrier, said she was mis informed by Peace Justice Lowell Griffith when she signed the war rants. She said she thought they were complaints to change a traf fic rule. Another complainant. Earl Al len, said he was mistaken when he signed a few of the warrants. He hadn't been in at least three of the business establishments and would not be willing to swear that gambling took place on the premises. Walter Henderson signeu a statement that he was willing to take his name off the warrants and let bygones be bygones. But Mrs. Ramstetter said she was determined to fight It out In her gloomy basement Jail cell until the entire campaign is aban doned. She wasn't finding life too bad thpre. . For one thing, her friends vis ited her frequently, giving her encouragement and advice. Also, she was permitted to leave the cell three times a day to take her meals at her own restaurant. ine snernis uaugmer, SWOrn in as a "special deputy." took ner to play tne organ at "ie cainonc ana e-piscopai services yesteraav and tne snerni mm- self took her to play the piano at the Saturday night dance. ' SEEK SETTLEMENT ' Portland. Aug. 15 dpi Hope grew todoy that a settlement , L7 i- . puto between AFL teamsters and Portland wholesale produce and grocery' employers. Commissioners Leo Kotin and George Walker of the U. S. con cilliation and mediation service said "some progress" was made in talks between the union and employers held In the commis sion office yesterday. Another meeting with media tion service officers will be held Tuesday morning. Bulletin Classifieds Bring Results "Nov Don't Forget To Order My Siding, Boss!" Yes, and don't forget to InsLst on time-tested Flintkote Shake Design INSULATED Siding from Central Oregon Roofing Co.! You'll be sure of getting the finest. These TRIPLE-DUTY shingles give you: 1. Year "round weather-light protection and comfort. 2. Increase the charm and distinction of your home's exterior. 8. A high degree of INSULATION. They'll practically pay for themselves, in a few years, through lower cold weather fuel expenses. WE HAVE F.H.A. FINANCING Central Oregon Roofing Co. 832 Bond Street Phone 1270 SERVING ALL OF CENTRAL OREGON Residence: Phone 1335-R Bennett's Machine Shop 1114 Roosevelt Ave. GENERAL' MACHINE WORK GEARS & SPROCKETS AUTO TRUCK TRACTOR REPAIRS - Crankshaft Grinding, also Grind Shaft in Car MOTOR REBUILDING Welding Electric- and Acetylene HEAVY EQUIPMENT REPAIR n;V' i iu-r-n--iiriil r-i- ti-r-t tit f- '--i i '(iiirrM"'rtntitWfc-i,fi THAI? SHE BLOWS And a spinnaker at that. The yawl Rub aiyat, out of Chicago, got in this embarrassing situation on Lake Michigan when the big light sail came adrift during a race to Muckinac. Crew member aloft on the mainmast is trying to cut ' the spinnaker free.. Scientists Seek to Trace Prehistoric Tribesmen Seattle 'Iji Two scientists are making an historical research and study of the Aleut race on the re mote chain of Alaskan islands that points like a many-knuckled linger at Russia. - Dr. W. S. Laughlin, physical anthropologist and one of the few men in the world today who can determine blood type of prehis toric bones, heads the expedition. He and Dr. G. H. Marsh, linguist from the University of Nevada will make an anthropological study of the effects of sub-Arctic climate on human beings. They will be aided by Frederick A. Milan, a student at the Uni versity of Alaska. The party will work westward from Nikolski on the southwest tip of Umnak island through the Aleutian chain visiting not only those Islands which have villages but many that are uninhabited. Mummies Sought 1 A mmntetn vtnHv nt tho Mvincr natiVes will be conducted and ex- , caVations made in search ol mum- mieS- skeletons and culture relat ing to the pre-Russian Aleut. Bv fall the expedition hopes to reach Altu. last island on the ex treme western tip of the chain. There, it is believed, may be found remnants of the oldest in habitants of the islands. Last year's expedition of seven scientists uncovered a great deal . hKIrieni ri.ua and riefiniielv of historical data and definitely established that the Aleut origin ated from the mainland of Alas ka. A thorough study of skele tons as old as 1.500 years plus a careful research Into dialects among various tribes discredited the old belief that Aleuts are closely related to the Eskimo. Asiatic culture was introduced during the period from 1741, when Russia first discovered the Aleutians, until the time Alaska was purchased by the United States in 1S67. The Russian Or- Bend, Ore. Phone 1133 thodox church, still prevailing in the villages of today, was first introduced during that time. The cross bow, bucket yoke and steam bath were contributions by the Russian missionaries. Race Dwindling At one time there were 16.000 Aleuts but the race Is steadily decreasing and in time may be come extinct. Some of the facts learned by last summer's expedition are that the native diet consisted of about 800 to 1.400 calories per day com pared to the modern American s average of 3.000 or over; the Aleuts are susceptible to diseases such as tuberculosis and syphilis; the tribes, despite high protein diet, had an unusual lack of heart disease. Skulls found showed that no dental - decay existed 200 years ago. A pre-Christian Aleut god. never 'before identified, was dis covered at Nikolski last year. Un like most pre-Christian religions, ! the Aleut had but one god and one devil much to the amaze ment of students of .Eskimo cul ture and primitive religions. Use classified ads In, The Bulle tin for quick results. 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