THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1950
THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON
PAGE THREE
Trygve Lie Plans
Trip to Russia
On U.N. Affairs
Lako Success, N. Y., April 13 ill
United Nations Sccretary-Ri'ticial
Tivgve Lie indicated today he
may make a flying trip to Mos
mw in an elfort to brcik the east
west deadlock over China in the
.UN.
Lie has scheduled a tour of
world capitals early next month.
Although Moscow was not listed
on his official itinerary, the Nor
wegian diplomat said in an Infor
mal conversation that the possi
bility of such a trip "is not ex
cluded." ' .
He Intimated that he wanted to
talk to Russian leaders on their
home grounds about "things in
general" as they affect the para
lyzing deadlock between Russia
and the western powers in the
world organization. This would in
clude the Russiun demand that
nationalist China be ousted from
the UN in favor of the Chinese
communists.
Stalemate Continues
Russia has made recognition of
Chinese reds in the UN the price
Jor returning to the UN groups
from which soviet delegates walk
ed in objection to the presence of
Chinese nationalist members.
His definite travel plans call for
Lie to sail for Europe on April 22.
He will attend a meeting of the
chiefs of the UN's specialized
agencies at Paris on April 28 and
will go on to Geneva for the open
ing of the world health organiza
tion session and cornerstone cere
monies at the WHO'S building
there on May 8. He hopes to visit
the Hague, where the internation
al court of justice sits, and Lon
don. He will return to Lake Success
before going to Montevideo, Uru
guay, for the meeting of the econ
omic commission for Latin Amer
ica on June 5.
To Give Concerf
Edmund Kurtz, cellist, is h;ilf of
the team of Nndelman and
Kurtz, piano-cello duo, who will
be presented in concert Satur
day, -April. 15, at 8:30 p.m. in
the Ochoco grade school audi
torium, in Prinevilk-. The con
cert is the third in the current
series sponsored bv the Prine
ville Community Concert asso
ciation. Members of the Bend
association are entitled to attend.
Evasion of Tax
Brings Sentence
Chicago, April 13 HP) Carl
Berns, 40, North Hollywood,
Calif., pleaded guilty today and
was sentenced to two years on a
S25.126 income tax evasion
charge.
Berns was one of 11 alleged war
profiteer tax dodgers indicted
here last month. The two-count in
dictment originally charged eva
sion of $43,654, but the govern
ment dismissed the first count
covering 1944 income when Berns
pleaded guilty to evading his 1945
lax.
Assistant U. S. attorney Robert
Downing told the court that
Berns, who never finished gram
mar school, ran an engineering
firm and manufactured ventilator
fans during the wartime short
age, sold his business in 1946 and
moved to California.
Federal judge Philip L. Sullivan
denied a plea for probation.
ACCIDENTS PILE LP
Joshua, Tex. (Ui State police
and sheriff's officers were inves
tigating an accident when one
happened to them. Another mo
torist failed to observe flares at
the crash scene and banged Into
the parked state police car,
knocking it Into the sheriff's car.
Feeding Keeps
Boys Busy
Wood Lake, Neb. lPiF0ur-H
club youngsters in this northern
Nebraska town are knee-deep in
the cattle feeding business,
thanks to the idea of a rancher,
Harley Sullens.
Sullens was worried because
there wasn't enough to occupy
the after-school time of bovs in
the community. He was afraid
their excess energy might be
worked off "the wrons wav."
So he evolved a plan under
wnicn ranchers have given their
top calves to the boys. They, in
turn, signed notes at tha market
price of the animals, and for
feed.
With Sullens' guidance, they
held box socials and sponsored
other events to raise enough
money to repair an old livery
stauie. h-very cent of the monev
was earned Sullens told the bovs
they would defeat the purpose of
me project n tney asked for do
nations. Town members houss their
calves in the liverv bam. Countrv
boys and girls keep their animals
at home, but bring them in to
mo stable on special days to show
off their handiwork.
Every year, feeders from all
parts of the middle west come
to Cherry county to buy stock
for their feed lots. Ranchers are
ject, which they say provides an
ido;ilhore. place for their calves.
CONFERKNCE OPENS
Salem, April 13 Ul'i Gov. Doug
las McKay today opened it two
day conference--on children and
youlh with a plea for the '-'bal
anced guidance, development and
conservation of our human re
sources."
Hundreds of men and women
seated in Hie chamber of the
house of representatives for the
opening session heard Gov. Mc
Kay refer to the children and
young people of the nation as
"our most valuable resources of
all."
Court of Honor
Held at Shevlin
Shevlin. April 13 (Special
On Friday, April 7, Troop 45,
Boy Scouts held court'of honor
at which the- boys were advanced
to scouts second class. Presenta
tion of awards was made by John
muiiico.
Hoys who received their awards
included Alien Gumpert, Jerry
Dilly, Wily Wall, Billy Olson,
Buddy Pcdonovich, Tom Horton,
David Taylor and Lane Jorgen-
sen.
After court of honor the boys
presented a scout-craft demon
stration including camping
scene, first aid, artificial respir
ation and signaling.
At the close of the meeting
the boys presented Scoutmaster
V e r u s Dahlin with a . pencil
cigaret lighter as a guing away
present. Stanley Thompson took
over as scoutmaster.
Mr. and Mrs. - Frank Mauser
and family are spending a week
in Lakeview at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mohan. Mauger
is attending the rangers meet
ing. Attending a farewell party for
Mr. and Mrs. Verus Dahlin, held
in Lakcview Saturday, were Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Mauger and Mr.
and Mrs. Vincent Killeen. A fare
vyell gift of ah end table was pre
sented by the forest service per
sonnel. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Van Tassle
spent Easter at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Ramlo of Bend.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Gumpert Easter
were Mr. and Mrs. George
Spence of Prineville.
On Thursoay, April 6, Mrs.
Amos Thompson entertained at
pinochle as a farewell party for
Mrs. Verus Dahlin. Guests in
cluded Mrs. Arnold Reitan, Mrs.
John Munier, Mrs. Roland Gum
pert, Mrs. Orville Bean, M,s.
George Wall, Mrs. Carl Lane,
Mrs. Vernon Sayre, Mrs. Frank
Mauger, Mrs. Dora Thompson,
Mrs. Joe Petronovich, Mrs. Verus
Dahlin, Mrs. Jim Dilly, Mrs.
Henry Erdman, Mrs. Bob Van
Tassle, Mrs. Kenneth Cox. Mrs.
Dahlin was presented with" a
white nylon blouse as a going
away gilt.
Mrs. Roland Gumpert . enter
tained the Wednesday pinochle
club April E. Guests present
were Mrs. Amos Thompson, Mrs.
Dora Thompson, Mrs. Vernon
Sayre, Mrs. Carl Lane, Mrs.
Frank Mauger, Mrs. Orville
Bean and Mrs. George Wall. Mrs.
Thompson won high prize, Mrs.
Muuger won low and floating
went to Mrs. Sayre.
Thursday visitors In Klamath
Falls were Christina Parrish,
Marshall Dexter, Mrs. Chuck
Freeman and children.
Mr. end Mrs. Edgar Baker
and Mary Lou have returned
from a visit with relatives in
Vallejo, Calif.
Lucille Coffman, small daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Coff
man. is in St. Charles hospital
In Bend suffering from pneumon
la. Miss Mildred Halvorsen, Shev
lin nurse, hrs returned from the
hospital. Here to assist her until
her broken arm is healed is Miss
Olsen of Portland.
Easter services were held at
the Shevlin Community church.
A program was presented by
members of the Sunday school.
After church an Easter egg hunt
was enjoyed by the children.
LICENSES ISSUED
The following marriage licenses
have been Issued by the office
of county clerk, records revealed
tuday:
Annabette Tiller. Bend, and Wil
liam Gassner, Bend.
Janice Annette Davis, Red
mond, and Norman L. Weigund,
Powell Butte.
Holdup Attempt
Ends in Capture
Portland, April 13 Ul'iAn at-
! tempted holdup of the downtown
Heathman hotel failed early to
j day when a fast-thinking clerk
told the would-be robber that no
money was available.
Police nabbed Donald W. Phil
! lips, 39, a half hour later in a
Itaxicab and jailed him on a charge
of attempted robbery.
I Frank O. Beckwlth, hotel desk
I clerk, identified Phillips In a po
i lice lineup. He said Phillips en-
i teied the hotel, vaulted over the
j counter and. holding one hand in
a pocket, demanded money. Beck-
with told him none was available,
I whereupon Phillips jumped back
'over the counter and said: "I'll
j be back with my buddies."
He was seen leaving in the tax-Icab.
BOYS PLAN TRIP
Members of the All Bay class
of the First Christian church will
join In an overnight trip to upper
Shevlin park Friday night. The
boys are to meet at the church
and leave by 4:30 p.m. Friday.
The return will be made early
Saturday afternoon. Camp cook
ing, baseball, hiking and awards
for various athletic events will
feature the over-night trip. Rev.
Len B. Fishback will accompany
the boys.
Thirty boys are enrolled In the
class at present. The class activ
ity program combines the regular
program of a Sunday school class
and features of the scouting and
YMCA program, Rev. Fishback
said.
THIEF WKIGOI.ES IN
Memphis, Tenn. ll'i The thief
who robbed a grocery store of
$100 cash wriggled through win
dow fan blades to enter the building.
Boy Kills Three,
Then Shoots Self
Huntington, W.Va., April 13 U1
An 18-year-old boy killed three
members of his family with a
hammer and a kitchen knife
while they slept toduy and then
shot himself through the head in
a suicide attempt.
Police identified the dead as
William Alexander Blanks, 47,
his wife, Mildred, 40, and their
daughter Mildred Brent, 10. The
son, William Blanks Jr., was in
critical condition at a hospital.
Police Detective Lt. A. T. Bry
ant said the youth attacked his
parents and sister as they slept
in their beds. He then set the
house on fire and went out into
the back yard and shot himself
with a revolver.
No motive for the killings was
determined immediately.
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