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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1949)
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1949 i THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON PAGE NINE Seattle Boeing Plant Will Get New Contracts Seiilllf, Sept. II mi A Jiilnl HiaiiMiii'iit liy Air Ni'i'iitiiiiy VV. .Slum l SyMilniiliiii ami llni'lnu All pl'iliv 'OIIIiiiny IUCNlili'iil Wl. Hum M. Allen iIIncIiihImI ycHlrnliiy (hut tin' Hoi'liitf Alrplnni' (.'oiii piiny'i St'iittlu plunl wuuld K'-l my i i' work. llul liiilny llii'ic mill wnx no ox plHIIIlllOII of Wlllll till! IKllllllOlllll work w (tli Id h. Koltlllo Clvlf lllllll'IH ItpiM'Ulllll'tl that a new con Hurt (or i!8 more CU7 trmiMporlii niluht '- Klvrn to I ho Hoi'lnu Sruitlc plunl, but SymliiKlon vvaiU-iI miikliiK any ilirrct coinmlllincnl. Tlitf ki-vp IWm'Iiik ilcronil Scultlc coinnilttitt, however, tll'l not rx premi iiiiupli'tn mitiHfiit-tliin with ionIiIc contractu lor trmiKpurt lllllltM. "Awili;nitient of a trimxport conlruct linen not iiiinwit the cil' chin (Uclloii of 'vultienililllty'," u coinniltleit NpokeHiniiii miltl. SymliiKlon mi Id yeHlenliiy that "urrniiKenieiilH have liecn inuilc to put uilliltlonnl work In UocIiik ut Seattle." DrfviiM'ii lniMiiiiuit He inltl that "to the hem 0i my knowUilKu" tin product lun of 1)52 bointx-r wuuld lie iiKnlmicd to Senttle'i lloelnu, where cximtI- mental work on the plane now In In piokivm. I Jiler he iruullfleil the Hliitemenl by miylnu Hint Alankan ilefennes Khuuld be Improved Hint. . Symlnulott'li visit to Scuttle made clear that the IIocIiik work force iiiuhI 1m! reiluced. lie italil air force neuron nIiow Hint 10.IXK) (lemon will Ixi worklnu at (he Se attle plant lifter the prew-nt con truet for ll .riO' Is eomplcted. a re duction of 13.UUU from the present work force, lie tMilnted out Hint even .com pany ufflrlalH knew that lloeinK could not maintain lis picnent Iieak of emtiloyment. liH-ln( prexldent Allen wild of the "additional work Hint, "un der the exUllnit nlr force procure ment program thU In the moid KntlHfactory Kolutlon of the cur rent problem." .raven for A lank a Swrctitry SymlnifUm left todny for Alaska to loin the Joint chiefs of Nlnff In an Inspection tour of Alaskan defense need. The "aiive-Hoelnti" committee said It wuuld continue to fluht vigorously for Improved aivu wido defenses and the production of military aircraft on the west const. Symington' visit climaxed n re Klonal drive to keep lioelnii's IxmilKT production In the Seattle plant after the nlr force announc ed plans to have the li-17 produc ed at the Wichita, Kims., plant. British Columbia Strike Averted Vancouver, H. C Sept. 9 dl'i A walkout of ;J2,IKMI couHlal llril Ish Cohunblu loKMi't wua averted last nluht when union and mini UKeineiil leader necepled u con- dilation iHiaril mujorily teport recoiiimenillnu Hint wauea remain status quo, Tho iiureement must be ratified by a mujorily of the IWA. 'Hie Inlernutionul Woodwork- era unsocial Inn bad demanded u Iftcenl hourly waue Isjost. Oiier- ator wanted a l.'lccnt per hour rennet Ion lowering salaries to the 1IM7 li-vel. However, tho txianl's report of Aim. IH, with minor rhinites, was accepted by Isilh parlies Inst nlKht after two duys ef iiieetlncs. Tim channel included reduction of IokuImk camp board cIiiiikcs from to K.ZD a uuy, ellccuve Sent. 15. If tho membership of the Inter national Woodworker of Amer ica (CIO) rntlfle the iiKieement. It will lie effective until June 15, l'.m MOItK DKrONTltO?, WashliiKton, Sept. 9 ill'' Hons Ink' expediter TlKho Woods tolay removed rent controls in 11 areas over the nation. Kent aivn decontrolled Includ ed: Cnnyoii foitnty. Ida., including the cities of Caldwell and Nampu, mill Klumath county, Ore. BK 8UKE TO SEE "Hgmfat" Lamb KIWAMS MINSTKEL Sept. S'4-13, Tower Tlieatro Earl Shelton Shot, in Revival Of Gang Warfare Kulrfleld, III., Sept. 0 Mil-Utile Karl Shelton was shot and seri ously wounded from ambush to day In the same wny Hint three of III KniiKSter uncles were shot down In Hie lust two years. Two Kunmen, uMiik submn- chine (,'iins, blusled Shelton, Jl, us he pulled up !x-foru his home shortly after mldniuht. Shelton hauled his own .45 cal iber pistol from til shoulder hol ster mid emptied It at Ills assail ants before they roared away in u powerful black sedan. Shelton wus bit "six to eluht times." One sIuk ripped iliionli each thlKh. Others struck him In the iilxlnmcn ami tore a hole In his foreheud. Twenty-one bullet holes were counted In his car. He wus rushed to Dcuconess hospital at Evunsvillc, Ind., where doctors ocncd Ills utxlomcn to determine whether the Intestines hud been punctured. His wife, Kleunor. went with him to Kvnnsvlllo und culled in Dr. John W, Visiter, the sume surgeon who saved the life of Utile Karl's uncle and ttodfuthcr, Hl Earl Shelton, last May after he wns shot by a hidden gunman us Jic played poker. Car I'scd Before "lite dirty docs never even lei me set out of the cur for a shot at them," Shelton said. "I don't know whether I hit cither of them." . However, it was rexrtcd Hint Shelton, a scrawny tobucco-chew-inR towticud, noted the Ikense number of tiie mnunen's cur and told officers "it wus the same one they used when they killed my Uncle Curl two yeurs uko." Ilie sound of gunfire wns heard clenrly throui(hout (his lit tle town which bus been terrified frequently In the past 30 years bv the escapades of the Shelton ciun, which once waged a full scale war with tanks and planes against the rival mob of Charley lllrger. Shellon's wife run out of the modest five-room frame house where she bad been waiting for 1 him with their two daughters. NEW WEAPON IN THE WAR ON BUGS The big machine moving down the cotton rows on ; the Earl Hums farm near Novasota, Tex , is o mechanical bug catcher The catcher um fierce blasts of air to force boll wormt Into Its collecting funnels. Once caught, the worms are burned Use of the new bug catcher In tho Bruzos river bottoms of Texas has Increased cotton yield from as low as one-tenth of a bale per aero to as high as two bales per acre American Loan Boon to Tito Ilelgrade, Yugoslavia, Sept. 9 mi Western diplomat le observ ers said today the S0.(KX),(KX) American loan to Yugoslavia would be a big morale booster for the Tito government In lis battle j ngninst the Kremlin. : These sources Interpreted an nouncement of the loan as nn American declaration of aid to Marshal Tito in his fight to avoid lsdng overthrown by Premier Josef Stalin of Kusslu. The news reached here from Washington lust night Hint the U. S. ex)ort-lmport bank had granted the S20.000.000 credit to Yugoslavia to purchase American mining equipment. Tho funds will be used to re build the rich Yugoslav bauxite, mercury, copper, lend and zinc mines. In return, the United States will receive shipments of these strategic metals to increase Its stockpiles. 1'urt of Tito's quarrel with Sta lin wns Russia's refusal to supply Yugoslavia with heavy industrial equipment to modernize her mines and factories. SHE GOT GLASSY STAKE Wayncsburg, Pa., Sept. 9 UPi Mrs. Catherine B. Marflak, charg ed In a divorce action that her husband habitually ate glass In public places to her embarrass ment. The divorce was granted. BIG KKITM) Jollet. 111., Sept. 9 ill' Three years ago, when Chris lioll did some hauling lor the highway de partment, it was discovered he j was overpuid. State auditors ordered county I officials to get a refund. The county officers were willing to forget the matter nut state olll- cinls snid It had to he collected. Yesterday, lioll paid the county clerk the one-cent be owed. SUITS ! " We've really slashed 'em! Less than two dozon in this group, but we have most sixes. Come in and look 'em over They're not "sale" suits, but Stover- Le Blanc's standard high quality. (Alterations extra on this group.) Values to $49.50 PTnwrn I rDl imp. OIUVtn-LtDLftlNL. INL '19.88 HMWV SIM'" Susan Ruth and Diana. Little Karl was conscious .but bleeding -badly. A crowd gathered quickly hut dl.sKMxed almost us rapidly when they learned what the excitement was nil about. Shelton Is listed officially in the town directory us a farmer. But he und his brother. Little Curl, are believed to have an in terest In widespread gambling activities curried on by his uncles. Little Earl mid Little Curl are the sons o( Dulton Shelton. one of three survivors of a generation of Sheltons that engaged in boot legging, rum-running, gambling mid other criminal activities dur ing the roaring twenties. Some bee keepers specialize in renting out their bees to pollinate croiis and do not exnect to make any money from honey. U iH -. 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FOR DELIVERING OUR NEW Mobil Stove Oil and Mobilfuel Diesel NO DANGER OF CONTAMINATION NO DOUBT NO MISTAKES Be Safe and Comfortable Al Nielsen, Distributor , r Mobilfuels O Mobilgas f JSJb Bend 644 AUTOMATIC DELIVERIES LET US DO THE WORRYING L NOW AVAILABLE 165 Gallon Storage Tanks M2.50 1 1 1 ii ii i i (hmmi immmmms ii ii in i vwwxfK-m-ss to drop burning cigarettes V in the WOODS The worst kind of luck for everyone. One carelessly dropped cigarette can start a fire in the woods. One forest fire can destroy valuable timber kill seedling trees needed for tomorrow's wood supply. Such a fire destroys jobs, payrolls industry and a vital natural resource. ' Don't YOU be the cause of this bad luck. Be sure your cigarette is out cold. Remember! It's bad luck to drop a burning cigarette in the woods. THIS MESSAGE PUBLISHED IN COOI'EKATION WITH THE U. S. I OKEST SERVICE BY. ' Brooks -Scanlon Inc. and The Shevlin-Hixon Company 855 Wall Street Phone 279