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PAGE EIGHT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1949 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON Democrats Now Propose Delay On Labor Law Bv Gtorffe E. Redy Jr. (UnlUd Fran Start Corroap-oidont) WashlnRton, Dec. 27 HP Two Influential senate democrats to day called on the administration to abandon further efforts to re peal the Tail-Hartley labor law until 1951. The suggestion was made by chairman Elbert D. Thomas. Utah, of the senate labor com mittee, ,and Sen. Hubert H. Hum phrey, Minn., national chairman of the new dealish Americans for Democratic Action. . Both senators conceded In in terviews that the present con gress would refuse to repeal the Taft-Hartley act outright. But they were confident that the next election will result in "over whelming" fair deal majorities in the house and senate. Thomas said he is "against any further attempts to repeal the Taft-Hartley act in this congress. Wait Year, Advised "I believe we should wait until the following year when we have a solid majority, to avoid placing ourselves in a false position." He said he is "absolutely con vinced that the trend in this country today is to the demo cratic party. "In 1951," he added, "we will have enough real democrats in the house and senate to write a satisfactory labor law." Humphrey said the sentiment for the fair deal program is "growing by leaps and bounds." He predicted that the voters next year will "elect a congress to see that it is carried out." Administration attempts to re peal the 1947 GOP labor law dur ing the last session ended in de feats in both branches of con gress. Republicans and southern democrats combined their strength to block any return to the old Wagner act. Thomas said he believes the Taft-Hartley act is "basically wrong and cannot be made right by amendment" "The original Wagner act was designed merely to protect labor's right to organize," he said. "The Taft-Hartley act is an attempt to regulate by law the processes of collective bargaining, which should be free." Held Unworkable Recent decisions by the na tional labor relations board, he said, demonstrate that the Taft Hartley act is "unworkable." " "The board has been compelled by force of circumstances to give the act an extremely 'broad' in terpretation," he said, otherwise the working conditions in a num ber of industries would have de generated into a state of an archy." As an example, he cited the re cent decision that union shop elections are unnecessary in the building trades industry. The Taft-Hartley act, he said, specific ally requires such elections be fore a union shop contract can be signed. SHIPPING SUFFERS New York, Dec. 27 ilPi Frank J. Taylor, president of the Ameri can Merchant Marine Institute, Inc., said today that 1949 was less prosperous than 1948 for Ameri can shipping because of declining U. S. trade and rising foreign- Hag competition. In a year-end report Taylor revealed that decrease In exports, especially Marshall plan aid, de valuation, and a war-depleted passenger fk-et were factors in reducing proms during the year. Taylor predicted, however, that in 1950, greater progress will be made In rebuilding the merchant marine's passenger fleet, "the lone deficiency in a well-balanced fleet." WINTER. Va BEAUTIFUL SOMETIMES BUT I'M GLAD THAT IT OJLV COMES" OWCE. A YEAR. One thing we like to see more often is good food; and we're grateful that we can enjoy It, and help our friends enjoy II. if you like good eating, winter or summer, rent a locker and use it. We can assist you with good service, and wholesale prices on fresh BEEF, PORK, VEAL MEAT Co. voic. of CfRND- J340, Central Ortgon" IVD.Pil " Kllocyelw Affiliated With Mutual Don Let Broodcaittng System ON THI ah' mi WITH KBND This Wednesday evening. 8:30 to 9, KBND-Mutual Don Lee's Family Theater dramatization presents the famous "Old Judge Priest" story, with an all-star Hollywood cast. This Saturday KBND airs the East-West Shrine game from San Francisco, and Monday the Gator bowl game from Jackson ville, Fla., with Maryland vs. Mis souri. Wednesday evening at 7:15, special report from Washington presents a discussion on problems of medical care, with Oscar Ew ing, federal security agency ad ministrator; Nelson Cruikshank. rili-wtnr nf social insurance activ ities of the A.F. of L.; Joseph D. Keenan. director oi uaoors League for Political Education, and Al Hamilton, reporter. Thursdnv evening at 7 be sure and tune in another of the spec- ciai series, entmea ine .tiayor SnAAks" with Mnvnr Ted Sexton discussing city problems. TONIGHTS PROGBAH irOO Straight Arrow 1:30 B Bv 8 Ranch :00 Gabrlol Hoatur :lt Cot. bmidt :. Toll.Tn :U Miata :ll llmiltT WIm PAYROLL DECLINES Washington, Dec 27 ilPt The federal payroll has dropped to its lowest level since the early days of World War IL The civil service commission announced that on Dec. 1. civilian employes in the government to taled 1,38800, the lowest ligure since April; 1942. It was only the second time in years that the payroll dropped below the 2,000,-. 000 mark. Federal employment dipped be low that level In Dtcember, 1947. But the next month, it jumped back to 2,004.000 employes. i . CHENGTU LOST ; Taipeh. Formosa. Dec. 27 rtrV ; The nationalist government today announced the loss oi cnengiu, , the last "capita" it bad tried to ; maintain on the Chinese main-.! land. . The defense ministry said na-j tionalist troops last night with-: drew "safely", from Chengtu, cap-: ital of Szcchuan province in west China, where the government had fledfrom Chungking before mov ing to the island of Formosa, v . X fe ' y:j U.S. rfiirA , ,i..a Bine th wot. Puafie Jtephon gamed at many teUohtmtn in tht Wut at in thi prtuwut 19 years. West's four-millionth telephone goes to work 1. Takes a lot ot equipment to serve 4,000,000 telephones making 22,000,000 calls a day.. And in just the tew high-speed years since the war, we've almost doubled out facilities as measured in dollar And chose dollars have produced results. It took 43 years to install our first million telephones, l7 years to install the second million, 6 years tot the third . . . and .only iYi years for tht fourth. ' S. Vour own telephone today is more valuable at a result ot the many we've added. You can call ' more of .the people you want to call mote can call you. And your telephone does its work, big fobs and small, for only a few pennies a call. It's one of the best buys you can make with your dollars today. The PaClfiC TelepflOfie ) and Telegraph Company ' -m mil Honr? No T : I4llrku Trvolr T :0 Lana? Ho Show T:4 Vooal VarlotWa ;40 Count of Moot OWtO : rol Wotc Show : Nw :U rilteo looria Jr. ;40 lloojviwa I'arty :o Kw Miauto Final 10 0O I Low a Mrotoro 10 It Naval Alf Hoaotv Star o Wook 10:So--John Wolohaa 11 m su oil WEDNESDAY. DBrEfcBKR 1 tfo Variety Show :! Sanrwo Saluto :0 Kwo ana Shin :44 lan ttoportor T:00 No Ttl-ttroakfaot Oaa tJOlloraiao. Wol.vl.oa T:40 Now T:4 Uornlac Roundup :00 ropular r'aoortto :li Now. . f tO Biblo Institute ; BulMva Hnarw :0f Alriano Two :1 World Now. :16 IVvu'or lnnajwl t :lo Toll Your Neighbor :4&-tovoletlo : Strlo Stuff 10 SO Now. 10 : IS Goapol Siaror 10:S0 Lutlabr Lane 10:44 Moot trie Hand 10:44 Nov 10:54 Man About Town 11:00 Ladwa r'lrrt 11:S0 Quoen for a Dae 12 .00 Noontime Melodiea 12:06 Today ' Claaoiltod. 12:10 Noontime alolodt 11 :1a Snort. Yarn. II :to Noonttu. MolodU II :S0 Now It :4S Farmer' Hour 1 KIO Now. or PrmaoilU 1:00 Bob Pool. 2 :0 Tcnneoooo Jamboree t 00 Acoordino to toe tteeord 1:10 Modern Molodloa :44 Northwoet Now. 0:66 Central Oregon New. 4:00 Fulton LowM Jr. 4:14 Fran It Hominrwao 4 10 Northwoat Now. 4 :U Muou 4:40 Contrml OrocoB Now. 4:44 New. i;00 Son. of Pwnoar. :1 Tie-Toe Tim :to Tron Mix 4:40 Gabrlol Hoattar 4:14 Cote Sranad : Tollo-TeM 4:50 Romombor Wbon 0:54 fall Honry fcowa 7 :0O Operation Economy Hootot Report T:lft Report from WaabiBaton 7:10 Popular Faeortta. T :55 Club Corner f :00 What'. The Km of Toot Boat :0 Family Tfcaatar :00 New. :ia Fulton Lewie Jr. 0:O Sbiin Plotter Party 10:00 t Lov a Mr tor y 10:14 The Tenth Mas 10:0 John Woiobu ; 11. 0 Sia-n Off Crankshaft Grinding On Our New Van Norman "448" .:; a Grinder Bearing Rebabitting Motor Rebuilding DRAKE'S AUTO SHOP 935 Harrimon Street it!"3 yossHTWaf-- k Bureau of the Censu? area xm - r m. -. TXtJk in ii 11 wiiiMfii..i iia-ii 'o m 2. Service keeps on improving as we add this new equipment. Today you can get the dial tone or the operator quickly in almost every exchange. Long Distance calls, nine put of ten of them, go through while you stay on the line.. .often in half a minute if you know the number. It's a good record. But we won't be satisfied until everyone who wants service has it. ..the best service ever. 'tz Your telephone is one of 8 W today's best bargains Mortgage, Dec 18 I'nilcd Stales National bank to Equitable Life Assurance Soc. Ucorge E. lilllmouth, ct ux to A. L. Chaplin, et u., part NW SW 34 1413. W. of COi. MortKg Kolt'aVM'H, Itee. 16 Keconstructlon Finance Corp, to A. C. Suhre, T Bend KtKli-Mlx. MortKan(K lK-o. 17 H. C. Kerroii, et ux. to Oregon Telephone employes cr. union, lot 5, blk. 3; lot o, b!k. 5, Ellis' sub division, i Mortgage. IKh 19 Ivan K. Pickett, et ux. to Frank J. Kutell, et ux, S. 5,- lots 56-7, bik. 25. Wiestorla. William Larranee, et ux. to Harry a Howuni. lot 7. blk. 8. Mill. Horace II. Fluke, et ux. to St. Land board. NE E4NWK, El SEV,, Stc. 9; WWSEVt SE'aSEV, NE'SW, 4; SWV4SWV. 3, Twp. 17 S.. R. 12. except parts. lmald U McLean to Vale W. Lantz. et ux, ,SESW SWSE 22-16-11. Donald L. McLean to State of Oregon. SESW SWSE 23-16-11. lortgmKi Kelt'oWCM, IK v. ltt Frank J. Rutell, et ux. to Ivnn R Pickett, et ux, S. 56' lots 5-6-7. blk. 25, Wiestoria. Harry R Howard to William Larrance, et ux. Mortgage!, IV-c. 0 John W. Stenkamp, et ux. to United States National bank, lot 8, blk. 41, NWTS 2nd add. Chris Parrish, et ux, to Des chutes Federal Savings and Loan, lot 4. blk. 14, NWTS 2nd add. Edmund N. Drew, et ux, to Des chutes Federal Savings and Loan, lot 5. blk. 20, Highland. Mortgage Ueleaws, Dec 30 United States National bank to John W. Stenkamp. et ux, NW. SE 20-17-13, lot 8, blk. 41, NWTS 2nd add. Mortgages. Dec. 2 1 John B. Laing, et al, to United States National bank, lots 8-9-10, blk. 51. Center. Ermmal A. Tiller, et u.x, to United States National bank, lot 11. blk. 23. Blvd. Joseph A. Peterson, et al, to Kaufman Mtg. Co.. tr. 8 W 20' tr. 1. Deschutes Park. H. Cordon Young, et ux. to Phone 795-J mxmmmm :.A....:.. 't. ,:-..Ky.Mii.& jr vi 4 n .? I i Deschutes Federal Savings and Loan, S' lot 4, all Sti, blk. 11. Awbivy- Heights. Jack It. Koitlnntm. et ux, to Des chutes Federal Savings and Loan. Mortgage) Ktileaumt, IVec. 21 United States National bank to Andres Mat'tluea Uonillo, et ux. (.'tilled States National bank to John H. Lalng, et nl. Deschutes Federal Savings and Loan to Carl V. Kaupuch,. ot ux, lot 11. blk. U3. Iilvd. United States National bank to II. tlordon Young, et ux, lot 6, blk. 11. Awhrey Heights. IVschutei Federal Savings and Loan to t;ienn I. Hay. Mongaireo), leu. -i Humid A. Hunter, et ux, to Deschutes Federal Suvinua and Loan, lot 1, blk. Lava ro.ul. Hay W. Smetlley. et ux, to Pes rlmlt'S Federal Savintia and Loan, S' lot 10. all 11, blk. ti, Hlver Terrace. Andrew E. Fosa. et ux. to Des chutes Federal Savings and Loan, lots 12. blk. 14, Hltitiland. Howard D. Poole, et ux, to First National bank, lots ( and 13, hlk. 144, L'nd add. Kend Park. Mnrt(i(rt lU-li-njMtl, IHhv. 23 Unltett Slates National bank to Ernest F. SeRl, et ux. Deschutes Federal Savings and Loan to Andrew E. h"oss, et ux, lots 1-2. blk. 14. HlKhland. Bulletin ClnK-sifleds BrlnR Results ALLEY OOP YES...HEKE IN Y Mr-AN W STOKV OP YtSOT SUMPIN LABORS rTV MSIC BELT f I WAS THERE A.NP I V lLLSTClNS ALONC3 f HOESE FEATHEIM.' 1 IVE ALWAYS s CCOME ALONS. KNOW' HIPPOLYTA'S WELLX VVITH THE "VICTORY IVE NEVER YET HAD WHAT AW, S-7SCAI7. WEvE SesS MAGli BELT GRANTS IT HASNTOVEK ENEMIES NEEDED ANY DAD- THAT TAKES. Iv.hAt& TfiOT WORK SSSfli ITS WEACEIZ'S WORKED 1 VERSION IN (SUMMED MAAIC THE ) TO DO.' Kft illlji WUI-: I- "1 I r. It-iJliTlo-tl A r I X'.IMUl. , 1l-libM Ih ,m ..... ...... NO LOW ritlt'Kl) CAHS Wnshlnitton, Dee. 27 'Hi Pivs Ident Chillies K, Wilson of lien eitil Mutora Corp, believes the li'ss tlutn $1,000 uutomublle Is a thing of the piiNt. In a copyrighted Interview In U. S, news and world it'lmi't, a news-inuKa.lne puhllshed huie, Wilson said thai "people don't want the kind ot rur you would have to make i order to price it under $1,000, He said he does not look for any radical changes In the auto motive transportation In the next few yeuin. The next bin develop ment, ho said, should be "the use of high-octane fuel with mure efficient engines. Wilson said ho thinks used cars are sttll "over-priced." IT. S. HABITS C HA.NtiKO New York. Dec. 27 Uin- Duvld Sarnoff, chairman of the board of the liadlo Corporation of America said today that tele vision has changed the entertain-, mem huhlts of Americans during 19411. In a year-end rciort, Snrnoff predicted there will be 20,000.000 television receivers reaching 75, 000.000 people by the end of l!M. There are 3.700.000 television receivers In use now, a million of them in New York City, he sulci. Sarnoff said there arc 61,000,000 iStive flaw k .'!'' . (Awjr THE THE OP FOS PES w s 6d P5 SHE g m radio sets In the U, S. and even tually, "every nulla homo should bo a television home." NOMK MIXTlHtK Mexico City, Dee. 27 Ull-The f!tvirnmc nl mixed llli'iutuie 11ml leans today In n camiuilgJi against the rising cost of living. Authorities put beans, sugar, rice and oilier basic Items on sale In education ministry book stores, scattered throughout the city In PUBLIC NOTICE The beer loving public Is in. vlted to try that grand nvw Idea that's catching on rapidly nil over town. All you do Is servo ot the guest table that new one way tall bottle of Lucky Lager. It's grace ful and cyo-appcallug , . , and so convenient to buy lind use. No deposit, no return. Comes packed 12 bottles to n handy carton. Us ually costs less than an ordinary stubble. Try tall Lucky Ijiger buy a handy carton today at your favorite store. Join the thousands who already serve and' enjoy Lucky's "million dollar flavor, now In the new tall table bottle. Interstate Hrcwery Co., Vancou ver, Wash. Adv. ttftirties- ByV. T.Hamlin BUT HERE'S AN f HM..' SEEMS Y AVUTHORITIES ? AMJTHOeWHO EVEN THE V TH05E PEKl- SAYS IT WAS V AUTHORITIES U PUSHIN', ta "A SYMBOL Or DiSrVSKEE.' J PUNKS ? I X WAS A THE POWEE OF VT S Tucpc ) A HEADLON6 J THI ,ncltc RUSHING, , f y SToeM.y 1 V, public parka, The government purchasing ugeJicy priced tint food Hems us much us 2ft per cent lower II11111 in private sloies. No leiliicllons were announced In the prlci's of books. Electrical Wiring Commercial and IKinirojtlo CONTRACTING No Job too larce or too small, KaUmatm. Gladly (liven Deschutes Electric HAL HUSTON fUH Wall Ht. I'lionn 27S