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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1950)
PAGE SIX Convicts Riot At San Quentin San Quenlln, Calif., Aug. 21 UP , Eleven San Quentin. prison con : vlcts were in solitary confinement today for touching off three week end vlots Involving 2,100 inmates. ; Eleven other convicts were treated in the prison hospital foi cuts and bruises received when between 150 and 250 convicts en gaged in . dish-throwing riots in the mess hall Friday and Satur day. Warden Clinton Duffy said the 11 ringleaders will face dlsclplin " nry action by a prison "court." He said some of them may be sent to Folsom prison, Califor nia's maximum security Institu tion. , Duffy Increased the mess hall guard from 11 lo 21 men. They will continue to patrol the mess hall floor unarmed. .; However, ; armed guards are always sta tioned on catwalks overlooking the hall. The first disturbance broke out : Friday night, Duffy said, when 2,100 of the prison's 4,800 inmates were in the hall. He said Irving Cornel, a 27-year-old Los Angeles rapist, started a fight with a mess attendant. Two floor guards moved in . to break it up. Other prisoners began booing and milling about, apparently in an attempt to shield . Cornell. Guards restored order by firing .over the prisoners' heads.! . Food Involved : A few minutes later, James Stones,- Los Angeles robber, took ..: food from another table despite ; a warning from guards not to do so. That provoked an uproar from 200 convicts seated in one sec tion, who began throwing trays, food and utensils and shouting at guards. Again the guards fired overhead to restore order. , Saturday night, a third disturb ance took place when convicts started hooting and booing as they entered the hall. Guards . fired shots overhead and the tu mult subsided after about 10 min "'. Mtes, - .-i- Duffy was away for the week end when the riots took place. Notified late Saturday night, he rushed back to the prison and T his appearance at Sunday's meals brought dead quiet from the seat ed convicts. Several of them took the war- sorry the Incidents occurred. den aside and said they were Duffy said the disturbances were not planned. He attributed them to "young punks in their twenties." "The majority of the 2,100 in mates In the hall wanted nothing to do with the disturbances," he ; said, "witn tins hoodlum faction, any little thing can touch them oil." , Prineville Club Plans 'Kids' Day' Prineville, Aug. 21 Carev W. Foster, president of the Klwanls club, has announced that the lo cal service group will participate September 23 In National Kids' day, established in 1948 to focus public opinion on the needs of underprivileged children and the , problems of juvenile delinquency. f Foster said that he will name a committee of the local Klwanls club to integrate Prineville actlv. itles for the day. Garden Club Schedules Show Tumalo, Aug. 21 (Special) Plans were well under way today for the Juniper Garden club's sec ond annual flower show, it was announced by club officers. The show will bo staged Wed nesdny, August 23, on the lawn of the Clarence Elder ranch, from 2 to 5:30 p.m. Mrs. Ted Povey, president of the cldb, was announced that all flower and garden lovers have been invited to attend the show, Plans for the event include a silver tea, which will be served by club members, and a music pro gram which will be presented by children oi tne community. KIDNAPING I'UOBED Portland, Aug. 21 ui Police were checking the report of an drmed abduction In Portland to day. Trancls J. Skelly of Portland trltl police an unidentified woman he met at an inn early yesterday was kidnaped by five men who drove un along side them on a downtown street. Two oi the men got out of the cur. accord na to Skelly. and lore- pri the woman Into the car. He said one man carried a .45 caliber automatic pistol. Geo. SaSicls Electric Service Serving Central Oregon Commercial, Residential, and Industrial Wiring For that large or small electrical Job or electrical trouble Phone 1406-J or 1406-M (Brae, & San.) MI7 SOCTH THIRD BEND, OREGON fdiiin uac irai rnn lust Ind the fear of accompanying from under the rocks in France, campaign to combat such foolisn a sign telling its customers, "We DO not StOCK UP. 11 JS in Americans Paying Price For Un preparedness, Expert View Denver, Aug 21 U" America is paying the price now in Korea for its lack of preparation to meet defense emergencies, ac cording to two top military lead ers of World war II. The men are Fleet admiral Chester W. Nimitz, former com mander of naval forces in the Pacific, and general of the army Dwleht D. Eisenhower, wartime head of U, S. forces in Europe. "Intellifient and comprehensive preparation would have assured the speedy and successful ter mination of the Korean crisis," Elsenhower said Saturday in a speech at ground-breaking cere monies for a new American leg ion post home here. Nimitz. here to address a spe cial United Nations meeting at the University of Denver Satur day night, said the Unked States Is paying in Korea lor tne popu lar clamor for demobilization im mediately after, the last war. i am convinced, ' mmuz said, that our friends behind the iron curtain saw that the demobiliza tion of our armed forces was the time to start the series of events thnf led tn Korea." Eisenhower, flatly blamed the Korean situation on lalture in de fense preparation. He recom mended a three-point program to meet tne emergency. rroerum Kecommendea The program Includes univer sal military training and service, paying the cost of war and war City Settles For New Well Derby. Vt. UP" The beavers. this city's officials and Mr. Fos ter all are happy now. A colony oi Deavers ouut a dam at the outlet of a pond which Is Derby's principal source of water. The overflow, however, flooded the Meadowbrook club hotel's gravel well system which provided water for summer guests. 1 The hotel proprietor, Hiram Foster, told the city fathers he had been there 30 years and the beavers are only three, so either they ho and tneir aam or else i need a new won. It would have cost thousands of dollarh for the additional stor age space if the dam went, so the city settled lor a new wen for Foster, The eggplant Is probably a na tive of southern Asia. Title IH1UIANCI ..miMi JOHNSOM ...or Mr. onson...or Mr. Johnston... or Mr. Jonneson. These are only four of the approximately 18 different ways of spelling the name Johnson. To make the matter even more confusing, a doctrine of law known as "itlcm sonant" holds thut regardless of spelling, names that sound alike arc the same. 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"If prepared we will be able to translate great purposes into concrete actions," said the war time general who is vacationing here. . : "Unless there is preparation In advance we will always find our selves woefully unready in emer gency to meet aggression. Elsenhower admitted prepara tion could not have prevented the present Korean crisis completely, but he said that it would have assured the speedy and success ful termination of the crisis." Possibly an even more impor tant reason for reasonable pre paration is Its 'effectiveness in preserving peace," he said. "If the world could know that America Is prepared to reach, without delay, a post war peak of destructive strength, it would be a bold nation Indeed that would deliberately risk challeng ing us to a major conflict." Nimitz. speaking in his capac ity as United Nations plebiscite administrator for Jammu and Kashmir, said that without the United Nations it would have been impossible to send Ameri can troopa to the aid -of the uv vaded republic of South Korea. He disclosed that 53 of the 59 UN nations have offered aid in either men or materials, thus stamping approval on American action in Korea. .; HOURS CHANGED , L. B. Hawkins, chief petty of ficer, of the local naval recruit ing station, announced today that he has received orders to change the station's hours to 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. six days a week. The office was formerly on a seven-day week, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Sunday. tne cnange win De ettectlve immediately, Hawkins said. RADIANT PANEL SYSTEMS Designed and Installed Steam and Hot Water Heating Systems . 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This is the time of year when the kin of the dead gather to hear the funerals read, sing hymns, and say a final goodbye to relatives who died months or even years ago. the age-old custom, peculiar to the southern hills, has gone on In the southern part of Ken tucky ever since its settlement. The hill people, conduct serv ices for the dead before burial, but that Is termed merely "read ing over the dead" ajid the real funeral' is postponed until the entire clan can gather to conduct their entire religious service, us ually the next year. ' Funerals for people who died in late summer, fall or winter us ually, are preached during the following- summer. Those-who die during the spring months sel dom have their funerals preached before the following spring. f amines living around grave yards open their doors to the deceased's kinsmen,, who make the long trips at times set by the heads of the families. Some come from as far as the state of Wash ington now that they have auto mobiles for travel. JUST TOO MUCH! Portland, Aug. 21 LPJ Police patrolmen have to put up with a lot, but Patrolman Charles Heagney of Portland drew the line Saturday night when a man pull ed a gun on him in a tavern and then "shot" the bartender. Heagney arrestpl the man on a drunk and disorderly conduct charge. The gun was a toy cap pistol. Bulletin Classifieds Bring Results MPERAL II nil laiaaa lama II I lift''' V r l I ONIY TMI CHRYSUR IMPERIAL offtn you this obwlvt.ly imtqu tyittffl of window control. Each window hoi Its own parol tloctrk motor . . . och on can bo raited and lowarod bdpndnt.y from tho driver' wot or at the window Itto'lf. 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Here is a summary of the gen eral mobilization picture: Army Calling up 8,432 cap tans arid lieutenants, in 16 arms and services: 1,582 up to major in the medical and medical service corps and veterinary corps and up to lieutenant colonels In the dental corps, and 62,000 enlisted men from its reserves who are not assigned to organized units. National guard Four divis ions and two regimental combat teams soon will be heading for training areas. In addition, a number of non-divisional units already are in training areas and more will be going. No other di visions will be called this year under present plans. Air national guard Three or four air groups will get orders in the next few weeks. They . will train as close air support for the guard divisions. Navy calling some officer and enlisted personnel on an in voluntary basis. It declines to say how many. Air lorce Calling 8.000 offi cers and 42,000 airmen from its reserve pool. The bulk are sched uled, to be on duty by early fall. 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