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17 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1950 THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON ' PAGE THIRTEEN Juvenile Grange Obligates Four New Members " Grange Hall, June 21 Four new mnmberis were obligated at the regular meeting of the East ern Star Juvenile grange last Sat urday. They were Linda, Judith, Dan and Buddy Bisbane. Judy Call, overseer, acted as master .because o( the absence ol the regular officer. She also gave a report on the boys and girls attending 4-H summer school. Following the business meeting a game'-of musical chairs was played and refreshments were served by Maureen and Marilyn Burton. Sharon Bisbane was a guest at the meeting. Mrs. Pete Klobas was hostess to the regular monthly meeting of the Eastern Star Home Econom ics club at her home last "Thurs day afternoon. Six ladies were present. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Frank McConnell on Railroad street in Bend. Mrs. Julius Steen will be hos- t tntt tha 1-anriilni- mofltinn rtf r;ninee nan j-.auies aiq on i nurs- I day afternoon at 1:30, at her Bv Doiicliu Tjkl-Kin (NBA Staff Correspondent) Washington INUAI Th hir. eambline and vino which have developed crime -in uic u.o. into a iigntiy controlled, multl-mllllon dollar business face a brand new fnr in tho cnoKiai senate committee headed by Sen. c.-uus iveiauvcr, u xenn. KpfatlVPr C ffmiln hue O ll.nnnnM - o " t- nun a ncAjJuu the syndicate big wigs never have faced before. It's authority to weld into one anti-crime t"ask torce au ol the law enforcing and regulatory, agencies of the U.S. government. UD Until now thp ehnrttrfney etw. cess of syndicate activities has re sulted from the exploitation of a legal no-man's land. Operating across state lines, state officials have found themselves powerless to nail the top syndicate men in anv clefln.iin Hrlvpc liuml nffl. clals have been even more frus trated. ho1 me, 805 Division street in Bend. . Mrs. Walter Smead is reported improving after a major opera tion last week at St. Charles hos pital. Mrs. Lyle Carrington and son, Charles, visited last week with fiinnds In Red Bluff, Calif. Mrs. Dick Tapken and children of Brothers, visited at the home of Mrs. Joe Conrad last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Porter made a business trip to Eugene last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cox and chil dren made a business trip to Al bany on Sunday. Lee Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Paul, is attending 4-H sum mer school in Corvallis. Mrs. Everett Walker and her daughter returned from the St. Charles hospital last Wednesday. The girl, named Carol, Ann, was born on June 10 and weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces at birth. Mrs. G. Syphred entertained in honor of her daughter, Evelyn, on her seventh birthday, last Tues day afternoon. Games were play ed in the afternoon. Those pres ent included Mary Helen. Mae Ellen and Shirley Satterfield, Ann and Mary Kay Richards, Mary Kathryn Prichard and Kathy Rout ley and the guest of honor. According to the Portland Ore gonian, Mary Kathryn Prichard of the Eastern Star Juvenile grange won third place with her juvenile grange essay at State Grange and Larrv Huettl of Pine Forest Juvenile grange won third place with his Oregon map in that ju venile contest. Mary Kathryn is t h e daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Prichard and Larry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence Huettl. The Eastern Star grange square dance classes will be held at the hall on Friday evening at 9 p.m. Ladles are asked to bring pie, according to officers. Hooper Dyer was elected gate keeper and Mrs. Frank McCon nell, musician, at the regular meeting of the Eastern -Star grange last Tuesday evening. Walter Prichard, master, install- Crime Syndicates Face Toughest Foe In Netv Senate Investigating Qroup Robot Used In Atomic Plant Hanford, Wash. UI'iDevelop ment of a remote-controlled, mo bile robot that can perform nearly any operation expected of a hu man hand was announced by Gen eral Eletric engineers here. The five-ton, one-a r m e d ma chine is used, at the Atomic Energy commission's plutonium plant. It enters areas declared unsafe for human beings because of radioactivity. Engineers say the mechanism, resembling a railroad handcar and rolling on narrow gauge tracks, can open doors, turn valves, dis assemble and assemble complex machinery and even pick up a dime from the floor. . An operator manipulates the robot from a control panel, view ing it through a three-foot mirror, also remote controlled. Six ca bles link the machine to the con trols, set in an adjacent room. The arm itself looks somewhat like a small caliber naval gun. It can be telescoped to extend or shorten its reach, be' raised and lowered, and be rotated. The hand part Is capable of gripping, pushing, pulling and turning. Engineers say 30 electric mo tors, six in the arm and hand, furnish power for the unit. Op erators learn to manipulate it in about a week. ed the new officers. The hospital ity committee included Mr. and Mrs. Mike Vodvick, and Mr. and Mis. George Rastovlch. A group of the grangers met Suiiday morning and finished fill ing In around the new cistern at the grange hall. James Porter is completing the water system by installing the pump and bulldipg. a frost-proof room for it. Mr. and Mrs. Meade Pedersen are parents of a daughter, Jean nette Carol, born on June 10. This is their second child and both are girls. Mr. and Mrs. Pe der Pedersen are the paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clayton are visiting at the E. W. Paul home. They have been visiting in Med ford and Ashland where ,they plan to make their home. Appeals to federal agencies for help have been just as fruitless. The FBI, for instance, has no au thority to investigate gambling. The only thing treasury agents can ao aoout siot maenmes is col lect a tax on them. ... . . , The Kefauver committee, how ever, has the unique authority to Dorrow any oi the personnel ana facilities of any of the fefieral agencies to help it in accomplish ing its mission to expose organ ized crime in the U.S. Under its able chief counsel. Rudolph Halley veteran of the famed Truman war investigating committee the committee is be ginning to make full use of Uncle Sam's law enforcers. In addition to its own staff of about 10 ex pert Investigators, the committee will have use of FBI-agents. Se cret faervlee men, postal inspec tors, narcotics agents, bureau of internal revenue agents and even the intelligence officers of the armed services. ' The experts who have Been fol lowing- the growth of the syndi cates nave said all along that only this array of law enforcement tal ent, coordinated into a single ef fort, would be powerful enough to lay bare the facts on the syn dicates operations. The protec tion, through political corruption, which the syndicates have bought nave' made them that impregna ble. Halley reveals that . his group will not operate from any master plan or master timetable. During the first week of operation he re ceived hundreds of tips, hunches and offers of information on var ious criminal activities around the country. He will begin in vestigating what look like the hottest leads first, wherever they happen to point. Investigations in the various cities will be quiet, fast and sure, he promises. All sources, news paper reporters, local police, in formers, public officials and pri vate citizens who have informa tion will be given an attentive ear. His men will use the element of surprise whenever possible. Members of the committee themselves might hold open hear ings in various cities. And that most powerful of all congression al probe weapons, the subpoena, will be used to bring any persons involved straight to Washington for hearings. Two U.S. agencies have already taken big steps to aid .Kefauver's group. The federal communica tions commission has requested all telephone companies to keep a permanent record of the details of all long distance calls. This is aimed at exposing those who use the long distance lines for gamb ling operations. The telephone Is a very necessary instrument. In the bookie business and numbers racket. . - The department of justice has nor. Missies ciniu it a Chicago, .ill? t Sandyy a. cocker spenlef, romped playfully about as two robbers taped his master, Dr. Rfllnh T Tlnll hut inflnnoH r " - " ' - - B..Hpf.U and growled at the policeman no came 10 maKe a report ol me iu roDDery. Kefauver: His group has a secret -. weapon. asked its attorneys . all over the U.S. to start collecting all avail able Information on a list of 150 underworld characters, for use by the committee. The full list has been kept a secret but It has been revealed that the names on it Include Frank Costello,. 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