The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, October 10, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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    MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1949
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
Local News
TKMriciiMi ki:h
Maximum yeleriliiv, flA decree.
Alliilimilll IumI iiIkIi), W tletiris'H.
KDNKIHK, HUNKKT 'I .VIII.I H
Kunrliui tomorrow, 11:1 1.
SiiiiM't tomorrow,
Itend Mini vlcliilly l ulr loiluy;
liiin'nxliiK Mich cloucllni to
nllllili rloiiily Tui'Mlny wllh morn
liiK nhmvemi IiIkIi loiluy f7 lo Hi;
low IiiiiIkIiI SH tu M; IiIkIi Tiiih
day Ml tu 0.1.
Tim (Vnlrnl Cii'iioii rlwipli'i' ol
Colli Hi ii ! MiiIIicim will meet
Wediifjiday III 2 p. III. Ill I lie- home
of Mm. Kiln (Jlaler, (22 (ieoiRlii.
Thv KnletilH or I'ythliiN will
meet ul M o'clock tonight In the
Kuitlea hull.
Will 1. Inner!, of I In1 bureau of
llend, li'fl yvMliM'diiy
Missing B-17
Feared in Lake
Hill rleld, Utah, Oct. 10 W
The ii I r (uric public icIuIIoiih of
llccr here wild al noon loiluy II
llllll lllHllllrlll'll IWIt HeCllbulllH lo
lllVl'HllKllIC ll'IIOI'IH llllll u 1117
iiiInhIiik since Indole dawn IiiiiI
i'IiinIii'iI lulu (ileal Hull Ink!'.
l-'lve ini'ii were aboard III)'
plane, himcd lit Hill field.
Cupl. Iluliert I,. .Sii'wart milil ii
navy rcHerve boat liml been order
rl to leave IIm Iiiini' lieu r Muck
Hitch, wrtl of Knit Lake City, A
navy nih-i-iIIkiiiI from ('Icuiilcld
iiImi liml Marled plowluK Ihroiich
Ihe heavy hike water lo I hit re
ported crash Kltr, midway lie
tween Antelope IhIiimiI ami I'rom-
,...l...-i, i.i.Im! mill liltml ,1M nifliiu
reclamation iiceounlliiK Kiaff In' ', , v..,,, i k ctiv
for Ifinpor. i u,..,.... miiIcI It woulil U; mid'
ii ry MMnlKiuiicnl with Ihe rutin. ,..,,. ., i.r,,. M ....
alien project on tin. hiinki. river ., ,.,,, pxl,.,.lwl ,,-, ,ht.
lie iM'wm to he away fioin llend ',,.,.,. ,,(mlH, A1 ol.r K,.IT, ,,.
a Don t linen week. .ntlon. Including thone f moun-
There will bo a meet Inn of thi'jtiilim riiMt of Ihu field, were Min
uend Municipal liaml tonight ul pcmlcd
c.iu o chick, in mi' lu'iiu iiii:ii
m'hool liund room, Don i'ence, ill- and luenuincd lo have crashed on
rector, hint announced. I'ithhiih h rtlj;ht from Allniqui-niie. N. M..
Intel ciilcd In Jolnlnu the hand i to Hill pd. It made Mm IiikI radio
lire Ih'Iiik invited lo attend the jchock while over Salt Ijiko City
mtM'tUii;. at which plan for full : in . '1:01 a.m. ilurlnii n terrific rain-
Grand Jury Hears
Bend Deatn Case
IVciicntiillon of Hie kIhIc'b ev.
deliie HK'illiHt Kail lliiarl'.e, .'Ki-
: l oil I llend lenlilent (. Iml ):))
Willi iimniiliiiieliliT, wan ln ciiii lo
iluy liy A. J. Mooie, iIinIiU i alloi-ni-y,
lielore the I x-hi-Ii u I county
Kiand Jury wlilcli lonvcnrd llilh
nun nine at the roui Ihoiim-.
ll.iiii-ki- In acctiHed of li.ivhiK
killed lilx wife Octoher .'I hy Im-iiI-IiiK
her nboill the head. Ilani ki- Ih
held III Ua city Jail under JlO.lKlO
hall.
The chaise of nuiiiHlaiuihter
wiin llled acaliiHl llaui ke thin pant
I-'iiday hy Moore.
and winter actlvltleii will he dlx
cuKrd. Dr. II. Wiiynp l-iiM-nuin, for
merly of llend and now of Kliim-
lith Kill In. him I n named tu the
cuinmltleu makliiK plann for the
Oregon pi on mm for ohncrvnllon
of I he ni'cond iiumial National
IMahclcn week. heliiK npomnned
Oct. 1010 hy the American lla
hclcN UNHoclatlon. In Oickoii, the
event In IicIiik conducted hy the
Oregon Stale Medical noddy,
Mr. and Mm. Ijulille (wile and
children, Hunk, Itohln and Maiy
aim, were In llend for the week
cuil vlnltlntt Min. Cale'n piireiitn.
Mr. and Mm. J. A. Dudley. The
Ciilen moved rei-enlly from Kail
Ijike City to Salem. Cale oper
men n nervlce station In (he cap
ital city.
The Trinity Lutheran church
tewing circle will meet Tuenday
evening lit 7:.'I0 o'clock al the
home of Mm. Kmll Wcntbnd.
217 IV-lawnie.
Scott I'. Cleveni;er. extennlon
ncent In churiie of -I II chili work
In 1-ako county for the pant four
yearn, In triinnferrlnu to The
Pallen an 4 II club nk'ent, accord
Ihk to Infurmatlon from Uike
view. I'leventjer In well known In
Dem hulen county.
Ilex I'titnam. formerly nupeiin
tenilent of Redmond nchooln and
now ntate HUH'rlntendent of puh
lie hint met Ion, In here for the
ti'iichern' Inntltute. Also prenent In
l. A. Kmc! Hon, annLstanl ntale NU-, I
IH'rinieniieni nnn lormer m-nii nu
IH'i'lntemlenl of nchimln.
Harvey Imckworth, 53T Ijiva
road, wan admitted thin morning
to l.umlHM'tnnn'n honpltal. lemuel
1'eirlKiin. KU) Newiort, wan illn
mlnjied yenterday.
Mr. and Mm. Alva Stimuli. ILHl
Delaware, returned last nli:lil
from Sacranienlo, where they vln
Ittil Mr. and Mm. Chenlcr SIIkuII.
The two men are brothers.
Mr. and Mm. Walter Schauh.
lflM Newport, are parentn of a
Ixiy Inirn Suniiv uflcinooii al St.
CharlcM honpltal.
Calaln, Franc e, Oct. 10 'lit. Hurt
Kennedy, Hollywood ncrlpt writ
er, claimed a world'n channel
nwlmmliiM record loday of four
linn. 'u n.,,1 f.-l itilnlili.u fin- Ii lu ('ill-
The 1117 wan rctxirtcd mlKnlnR , i,,,,,,!,, H. ,, ',.rll. flllon.
j I'lei'ie filliped Into I he Knrllsh
i channel at Cap Urln Ni-. yester
day after a lunch of hen inc.. He
Hcooleil to the Knullsh coast uhoul
twhe an flint an any human ever
made II.
The
storm. It wan to have landed at
Hill Held a few mlnuten later.
It wan estimated that the plane
had fuel nufflclenl to keep ll air
borne only until 0:.TO a.m. (MS'l'l.
When thai hour passed without a
report, ulr force official here
announced the plane wan "pre
siuniil to have crashed."
Stewnrt nald the only report of
a possible crash site wan lili;h In
the Wasatch nioiintalnn alxivc
llountlfiil, Utah. A lanncr lu the
Mueller i'ark area near llouutllul
reported neelnc a flash of flume
early today, but a search by mem
hern of the Itmmtlful Jeep posse
failed to disclose any plane wreck
atfe at the urea.
Truman Asks
Foreign Aid Cash
Washington, Oct. 10 '111 Presi
dent Truman today asked con
Kicsn to appropriate $H 1-1 ,01 0,000
for the lecenlly aiilhoi ij-d lor
elun military usniHlanc). program.
Truman lant.weck nlcned u hill
uulhoii.iiiK $,I,3M,010.00 In lor
eiK'n in ins aii I, uicludiuK S-i),'""),-Ouil
In contract authority. ili.U
iin-asuic, liowever, did not put up
cusli.
.Si -pa rale coniessional action
In Iieci-hsary lor the actual funds.
Hint In wnal Trumun asked to
day. Truman nald nolhlni;, according
lo a Vvluio llouw nlatemem,
about wanting llic upiiopriaiion
punned ut thin nesniun of conic-ss.
Hut iiccordliiK to the While
House ol I Ice, the recjuent wun bent
to OijiiioI hill with the Intention
that concrcss would lake it up
immediately.
C onference I'lumu-d
Truman In ncheduled to confer
later today wllh Uudfjel director
Krank I'ace. The armn aid pro
Kiam reM,iti-diy will figure In
tneir conversalioii.
'"lldn new step In United States
; foreign Hdicy iccently apiroved
, . , 1 "J ."- V'.I.K.l M IIIU.1l ll" BU.IJI .
iH-nt P";vh.UB r,-.or, w ,lwl ,,y ht. u,1)loprillion8 , ',un(ls
to carry out the very important
objectives of the act," the White
House announcement said.
The bulk of the funds requested
by the president will be used to
provide m.lltary aid for north At
lantic trcuty countries.
Iiut, pending development of a
program lor Integrated defense
north Atlantic area, only
Sea Lion Sets
Channel Record
Date for Second
Hiss Trial Set
New York. Oct, 10 'li'i The
opening of the second Alger Hiss
perjury trial was adjourned loday
until Nov. 1 to ahow a new de
fense trial counsel more time to
familiarize himself with the case.
The adjournment was granted
hy Federal Judge Vincent L. Ld
hell on the request of Claude B.
Cross of ISoxtcn, who is replacing
Lloyd I'aul Stoker as trial coun
sel. Assistant U. S. attorney
Thomas K. Murphy told the court
the government wan "actually
ready.' to go to trial and wan
"very unxious" to get the second
trial under way.
Cross asked for a two-month
adjournment .saying he had been
employed only three weeks ago
and was only one-third through
his reading of the testimony in
the first trial.
IIII MTIIKItf A AT MKIII Oltl !
Medford, Ore., Oct. 10 'Hi
Four cases of diphtheria, one of
wich resulted in the death of a
1.) year-old boy, have been re
ported In Jackson county since
last Thursday, It was reported
today by Dr. A. Krin Merkel,
county health officer.
All four cases were In the Lin
coln elementary school.
Bulletin Classifieds Bring Results
MOTORISTS CITKO
I'ioy M. Damcwood, Kuute 3,
Bend; Stanley V. lilum, Warm
Springs, and Frances K. Thomp
son, IJend, have been cited on
charges ol violating the basic rule
in oieratmg cars, according to in
formation on file in the local po
lice station.
10 hours and 45 minutes, set by
Venceslas Spacck, of Hohemla, In
VJjr,.
The l'.-4-year-olil sea lion,
weighing 75 pounds, was kept
from frolicking off after more
fish by a 40-foot roe attached
to a harness around his middle.
Kennedy held the other end of
the line In a rowboat towed bv a
moloihoat. The unorthodox swim- 'of the
FOR SAI.K
1 Model 219 Federal rnlnrger,
F63 lenses. $20. 132.r Fresno.
Adv,
Hospital News
Miss Charlotte Cramer. Madi as,
underwent a tonsillectomy this
morning at St. Onirics hospital,
an did Clayton Caudcr, liiree-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. John
A. ( lander, Dill lis.
Also a patient at the hospital
In Mrs. 11. W. Smith, Home 1.
liox U74, who teaches at the Al
falfa school. Uthern admitted over
the week end lulude: Douglas
A vies, I'rtuevllle; Donald Burns,'
Portland; Mm. Howard Walte, j
liplne; Charles l.lnillolf, liend;
Mis. Kenneth Ijv, I'ortland;
Mm. levl Smith, el.'i Columbia,
and Mm. William Hatch, WSi
Hill street.
Dismissed yesterday were:
Mm. Norbcrt Schai-dlcr, Ueiul;
Howard Shaw. Mitchell. 'Hie fol
lowing were released Saturday:
Davis Smith. Ik-nd; Myra Jean
Miles and Mrs. Ij-wls Powell, Cul
ver; Donald Hover, Bend; Mrs.
Marjorlc Wilson, (illchrlst, and
Mrs. Margaret Beeves, Bend.
Bele.ised today from the ma
ternity ward were Mm. Italph
t
den, mid Mrs. 10. L. Peterson and
son, 1 IS St. Helens.
mer toticheil British territory at
U-atheroot's point near Dover yes
terday afternoon.
The sea lion's channel swim
was the outcome of a "Truth or
Consi-rpiencen" program broad
cast bv NBC on Sept. 21.
5100,000,000 Will be available to
provide aid to the treaty coun
tries. This Is In the form of a Re
construction Finance Corp. ad
vance. Truman's request also covered
lunils for continued Orcck-Turk
Kennedy missed a question nnil ; jh aid and military assistance to
his consequence was to go lo
France, all expense paid, as man
ager of a mysterious channel
swimmer who, he was told, was
known only as Otto the (Ireat."
Kennedy and the sea lion were
flown separately lo France and
only on his arrival there did the
Hoilywood writer learn the swim
mer he was to manage was a
sea lion.
Iran, Korea, the Philippines,
id,iwu,uou ior Ltnna.
and
Foreign Affairs
(Continued from Page ll
Pineapple
(Continued from Page 1
NAMKU KXKCL'TKIX
Nelle E. Tcrwilllgar has been
named executrix of the estate of
the late Alice t. Gilbert, who died
July 8, according to the probate
court record.
The estate has an estimated
value of $4000 in real property
and sao.uy in personal property.
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R. M. Botlev. president of Isle-
ways. Limited, transportation sub-1
sidlary of the company and in
charge of the pineapple landing
oH'iation, contended the Interna
tional Longshoremen's and Ware
housemen's union was not a
party to any legal labor dispute
I i i . ,i-,,, I with the companv and hence not
ineT 1," "!!";'"' ;
supported If Irrigation anfHiiod- BuUey elltioned the NLRB to
cm fat mine methods were wide ! Is'e an injunction restraining
spread. The climate Is such thai 'he ilu Horn secondary boy-
RONAID
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Ph. 823
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FAVORITE STOr ,
be produced
Deer and elk hides bought. Tan
ning arranged. Cecil C. Moore,
1132 Newport Ave., Bend, Ore.
Adv.
I will not be responsible for
any debts contracted by anyone
other I linn myself.
Adv. James Wesley Wright,
Revere Model KM Hmm. Movie
Camera. Sells new $71.r0 slight
IV used. S04..r0. Camera Dept.,
Symons Bros. Adv.
NO BOMB CAN HURT
Grandfather Is telling Mldgcl
luiw u IhiiiiIi might be driiiH-d
from n iihine nod blow up the
cllv and kill all the people. Hear
MIiIkcI'h answer "Hut tirand
father II couldn't hurl me for I
belong lo -leslls and He In every
where ami He will have me "lib
Illm."
Awnv back In Ills ihiyn on
earth, Jesus sun the little ones
turn to Illm an being wise, strong
anil loving. And mild He "Kx
eept you turn and become an lit
tle children, you shall In no wise
enter the Kingdom of Heaven,"
Matthew 18.8 BIBI.K.
TI'ltN AND TKl'ST
(oil, the Father, loves you wllh
an everlasting love, hill he will
mil side wllh your sins. Stand
nn it that Christ, Hie Son, took
all your slim and died for you
anil (iml given you new birth Into
eternal life. Now look utterly to
Christ to power yon, and no you
prove the new life. llellevc In
the Lord Jesus Christ ami you
shall ho saved. Arln. 1(1:81.
Geo. N. Taylor
Portland 1. Ore. Thin spare pidil
for hy a lllllshoro family. Adv.
thife crops could
each year, he said.
Paijila. who is working for his
Ph.D. In food technology, was a
delegate of the All India student
federation to the World Youth
conference In Paris in 111 15. He
ilil that bin first exiM't ience with
Craham and daughter. HI:') Og- i Americans was with .the Ameri
can Friends Service committee.
whose wink he praised. While he
was in college In India, the stu
dents Sent vacations and free
time working on literacy cam-
ualens In various villages, lie
said, In an effort to foster a will
to study among the great uned
ucated masses In his country.
India s strides In sell-government
largely can be attributed to
the student' movement, he said.
He called the system of rule by
Indian princes "a remnant of
feudal dictaurshlp."
Oloufa said that F.gypt Is about
the size of Califiutila, with an
equal amount of desert and with
similar weather. meres no
chamber of commerce lo boast
about II, though, he said face
tiouslv. He said thai representatives
are elected hy the people, and pre
dicted that 'woman suffrage is
nut f.ir distant. He said he does
not advocate n universal lan
guage, but believes that persons
In each country should know
their own tongue and ut least
one other.
C l.l.NIC -PI.A.N.NKI)
An Immunization ciinic will he
held Thursday at Cn.-v.ly school
beginning at 10:. 10 a.m.. It was an
nounced today from the 'I rt-Cuun-ty
health department.
Friday, between the hours of
1 and ii p.m., an Immunization
clinic will be held at the depart
ment's office In the Deschutes
county courthouse.
MOTOKIS IS TO A1TKAU
Three motorists have lieen cited
to appear in municipal court on
traffic charges, police records
slunv. They are Lee D. Crimes,
Bend, operator's permit expired;
T. A. (illmore, Hi-mi. parking ail
parent to a fire hydrant, and Jack
L. Itoiintree, lit. ;i. operating a cat
ulth an Inadequate tmilfler.
AISKKSTS I.ISTKII
Robert I-;. McCoy. Ijitirange.
(!a.; Cora id V. Dresseiy. Matipin.
and James L. Stanley, Warm
Springs, were arrested in Bend
over the week end on Intoxication
charges, city records show.
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Filling (iives Utmost
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cutting." If the Injunction, which
- must be obtained in federal court,
! is granted. Botley said the com
j pany would unload the pineapple
In the Columbia river.
After violence occurred during
: the picketing The Dalles port com-
! mission cancelled Its unloading !rl
: contract with the pineapple com
i pany.
j Botley said he would not with
lraw a damage suit against the
1 Portland union local and those
participating in the violence even
: though the union agrees not to
picket any further unloading attempts.
Ml vrtllB unc-r riu
1 1 1 w,
Sf! Hoi!, I
7:30 P. M.
Pacific Power &
Light Company
MAN lllKS l?i 1 IKK
Sweet Home, Oct. 10 itl''- Ptiul
Johnson, 2, burned to death last
night when the destroyed the
Rex Rogers home on Ames creek,
about a mile east of Sv eel Home.
Origin of the tire was not known.
Tele-fun
by Warren Goodrich
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