r PAGE FOUR THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1949 THE BEND BULLETIN and CENTRAL OREGON TRESS Tha Has! Ballattn Iwarklrl Iihm-iimi I'M Band U-ilMla itHMrl Eat. Ill ruldMhati Ever Altarooun Jk&eapt buiida- w4 CartAUt Holidays by ln hnd bulletin 1M-7U Wali SUMt IWnd. Oro kaura a Karat Claai Matter, January . 1.17. at tha Peatofflea at Ua4. Onvoa Un.l.i Act of March a, 1,. KOBERT W. ftWYKHV-Edltor.Maiianr HKNUY N. FOWLKK AaaorlaM Ultot Itulapanaaiil Nmpmwr Blandini for Uta 8quara UaaJ. Claaji Hualnaaa. Claaa PobUae and tha Uaal Inurwta ol Hand and CanUal Uranun MKMBEB AUDIT BUHKAU OK CIRCULATIONS Br Mail . By Carrtar Ona Taar 17.00 Ona Year 110.00 is Moi.uu i.u0 But Montha I i to Thraa Moo tha ti.jo Ona Moo in ll.tW All Subaarlptiona art DUK and f AYAHLB IN AUVANCI riaaaa notify ua of any ehaniro of addroaa or failura to rm-.iva tha panar regularly. DIVERTING NORTHWEST WATERS After months of being kicked around, with interior depart ment and reclamation bureau officials, it is now apparent, uttering words without knowledge, the question of diverting northwest waters to California and other southwest areas seems to be getting down to a basis of reasonable discussion. The business started a couple of years or so ago when Bill Warne, a Californian and assistant secretary of the interior, suggested that southern California's water needs miglit be met by a diversion from the Columbia. The diversion, accord ing to Warne's careful proposal, would be at some point below Bonneville. On such a basis, granting the engineering and economic feasibility of the project, there was the least possi bility of interference with Columbia river water rights. Bon neville is the last possible point of use of the Columbia's , wat ers for power. Below Bonneville there is no possibility of di version for reclamation nor for any local, consumptive use requiring water in quantity. Warne knew that there could be no diversion above Bonne ville that would not affect power production and that only below that point wouid there be free water. The late Representative Richard J. Welch, always ready to aid the bureau of reclamation, brought about an appropria tion of $50,000 for the use of the bureau in studying the Warne proposal and those that blossomed here and there for diversions from other points. The bureau then announced that the study had begun under the name of the great western pro ject. After that the loose talk began. A diversion from the Snake to the Colorado was suggested. Bill Warne talked about carrying Klamath water into the Sacramento and replenish ing the Klamath supply by a ladder from the north. Secre tary Krug said that the replenishment might come from the umpqua or the Kogue. . Then, on Monday, came a report from Governor McKay's office that reclamation bureau officials hud conferred with him regarding a study of all available water supplies in the northwest and the potential maximum need. These officials will confer with the governors of 11 other western states over their water supplies and needs. In Governor McKay's words. "They are undertaking a reasonable survey to make sure the northwest is not caught in the position of diverting water to California or elsewhere that is needed here." All this is fair enough. This is the way the business should have been gone about from the beginning. Records of water supply are doubtless available in all the states. They can be assembled,. The bureau crew can, however, go far astray on one point the ultimate maximum need. There must be a full acceptance in the northwest of any finding that some of its waters can be diverted without the loss ever being noted. That we think is unlikely. ' . Now that J. Parnell Thomas, member of congress dis credited over the financial dealings that his position made possible, has thrown .in the towel and chosen to take his medicine we think that it would be a smart thine for con gress to investigate itself. The rotten Thomas apple has not spoiled the whole barrel but the. people i'ould feel better over the whole thing and have greatet confidence in the whole representative body if it undertook and carried through a thorough cleansing. Our congratulations to the Oregonian on its editorial tell ing an inquiring student who Maud Muller was. Liking poetry but having a low sort of fondness for parody, too, we suggest that the Portland paper go one step further and tell about Bret Harte's revision of Whittier's famous verses. James Roosevelt, candidate for nomination for the gov. ernorship in California, says that Califormans are not "wacky". On that our decision is reserved until we hear the result of the voting. Australia Ready For Vital Vote Sydney, Australia, Dec. 2 U" The late of socialism and commu nism in Australia lor at least' the next three years will be decided in a general election Dec. 10. A united, free-enterprise oppo sition, heartened by a conserva tive victory in neighboring New Zealand, hopes to unseat Austra lia's labor (socialist) government. The socialfsts have governed the country since 1341. But even more at stake is the political future of the communist party. The combined opposition liberal and country parties nave promised to outlaw the comma nist party if they win. Prime Minister Joseph Chifley. leader of the labor party, wants to give the communist party a continued legal place In the na tion s political hie. Outlawing the party would only drive the com munists underground, he con tends, and he believes it better to keep them in the open. Although the communits Dartv has only one member in one of the state parliaments and none irrn the lederal parliament, it has wide influence in some trade unions. laaaaaBaaJfJMBW'yTty"1"'?' M j -'5. """ 1 tv 'to 10 LICENSES ISSUED Ten marriage licenses were is sued and eight divorce suits filed this past month in Deschutes county, according to a report to day irom Mrs. Helen Daccy, coun ty clerk. In the same period, the county took in $1149.25 in recording and filing fees, she said. Anything Can Happen, and Probably Will p-vm WASHINGTON COLUMN Bulletin Classifieds Bring Results By Douglas Larson (N&A Stall Corrcapoadent) Washington (NEA) A sam pling of opinion among midship men of the naval academy at Annapolis reveals that they share little of the bitterness against unification held by their superior officers in the Pentagon. Most of them think that the feud is just too high-level for ser vicemen of their lowly rank to get excited about. One result of the economy caused by unifica tion does bother them, however. The free bus which used to be provided for the .golfers to take them to the course from school has been stopped. To get to the links now, they've got to use the local bus line and pay a fare. -As one second-year man puts it: "First they take away the giant carrier. Now they've taken away the bus to the golf course. I won der what is coming next?" - Ever since the new federal rent control law was put on the books a a a this year Tighe Woods, the rent control director, has avoided the press very carefully, refusing to outline top policy on decontrol. Meanwhile screams are going up all over the country that the new law should be cailed the "federal decontrol law." Woods has de controlled 209 areas, leaving only 390' areas still protected, under the new law. Howard Hughes, millionaire airplane manufacturer and movie maker, has another fabulous fly ing machine cooking in one of his factories. As far as pioneering in aircraft engineering goes, this one is on a par with his famous flying boat that caused a congres sional investigation. It is a giant, troop-carrying, jet propelled heiicopter for the air force. So far most details of it are top secret. Air force has only giv en him money to build one. If it flies and does the job the air force hopes it can, he'll get a fat production contract from them. Only fact on it that is known is that it will be powered by two giant General Electric jet engines with the thrust being applied at the tips of huge rotors. This idea in powering helicopters has prov ed successful on one small job so far. How it will work on a big Helicopter is the problem. It'll either be called the "Sky Crane" or "Flying Train" depend ing upon what the special air force committee on aircraft nicknames-approves. A buffet dinner held before the premiere of the new movie "Battleground" attracted all the big brass in Washington. Secre tary of navy Francis Matthews and his wife were there. After getting their food they found places at an empty table. A (ew moments later uir force Chief of staff General Vandenborg and his wife walked by looking for a place to eat. Spotting Secretary Matthews, the general slapped him on the back and said: "Well, Mr. Secretary, do you think there is enough unification for my wife and 1 to Join you and Mrs. Matthews?" Matthews replied: "Of course, sit down. We've probably got more unification than anybody else." a a a " The recent election makes no change in the party alignment in congress from what it was at the start of the session. In the senate there will be 53 democrats to 41 republicans with two vacancies. In the house there will be 262 democrats, 170 republicans, one American-labor, one democratic liberal, and one vacancy. I.OSKS TOOTH East Chicago, Intl.. IX-c. 2 HI" Two-month-old Ronald ilcrmickl won't have his lower front tooth for Christmas. 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December 3.- In the first raya of the turn, the mountain peaks this nitiriilnti pii'M'iilitl u ht-tuill-ful upiMiiimuv, the show brliiK entirely covered with u hue til rosy Ktiltl. Wo travelled tntliiy over a very atony, eleviiletl plain, titxtut which were sealloretl cedar and pine, mill encamped on an other lai'tie luanch of Kail liver. We were unalually asivnillnu to u mine elevated region, which would have been Indicated by the rapidly incivilsliiK tpianlilles ol snow ami Ice, had we not known It by uther mi'iuis. A mule which whs packed with our cooking utensils wandered off annum the pines unpcrccivcd, anil several men were sent back to search fru it. (To Be Continued) Out on the Farm By Ua S, Orant Pee, 2 IjiHt nlKht the wind howled and whined tlirouuh the tiveit, unci the bine brnncTicH of the IiIk poplar In the front yard were like an ueolliui liain. The moon, pale anil silver IiIkIi In the ky, whh ulmtudcd In cIiiuiIn that Nft'iucit to kail awllrly to nn unknown dt'NllMiitlon, It whh Juki Much a night that the Highway man might luivu gone "riding, rid ing, tiding." The little Hi renin, grill flowing along noisily, Hlilmmcrcd In tlio moonlight llko molten allvcr. In tho erlo light, the itmllliir conn. trynlde whh a niynli'i loin land scape filled with weird ahupea. NAMKII AOMINIHTIIATOIt II. II, DcAnimild lin. been lip pointed udmlnlHtrator for the I'Htato of the hire Laura McWIior ler, who dletl In Hend October .' of (hi year, ptobulu court r tmU show. Her estate Is valued Hi approx imately $2,!lX) In persona! property. Longshoremen Ask Separate Trials The Palles. Ic. 2 'Hi-The trial of 1M CIO longshoit-men charged with rioting here Sept. 2H will re convene iH-o, 19 when the court considers defense motions to hold separate trluls for each of the uccuseti, tirnnts Pass circuit Judge Orvnl Millard Thursday guve defense attorney Kdwln I licks until lH-e. 1J to file his motions. District at torney LHinald llelsler will have seven days to flic a counter mo tion. In an earlier session Die long shoivmen pleaded Innocent lo charges tif rioting over the un loading of so-called "hot" pineap ple at the port of The Dulles. Korest products are the most Important crop In New Hamp shire from the cash Income standpoint. SM1P GEO CP Si'iM5 SI'U'K COL'KTKSY CONSUMER'S GAS A LOCAL INSTITUTION ; W "S31 r c starred for CHRISTMAS fabulous fragrances by HELENA RUBINSTEIN Share the magic ifl Helena Rulintr!nt loveliest frngmnres to mirror her every will o' tlie wip mood! 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