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thuday, February 21, 195? The bend bulletin, bend. Oregon PAGE THREE B-29 Workhorse' In Korea But Is Now Obsolete By PHIL NEWSOM (Unltnl Pru Foreign New Editor) J he B-29, the , workhorse of World War II, Is also a work horse or the Korean Wai But and this breaks the heart of many . a World War II pilot it is ob solete. Nonetheless, B-29 losses in Ko rea have been comparatively low. Official figures show that B-29 have flown more than 12,000 sor ties in Korea, against 17 losses. . Six were shot down by ground fire and 11 were lost to enemy aircraft. An undisclosed number of . others have been lost in so-called ' non-operational accidents. One reason for the compara tively email number of B-29 los ses is the fact that since last fall we no longer operate them in Korea during daytime. : Too Expensive We found out early that it was . too expensive, even with a strong escort, to send them against the IMIG's along MIG alley across the ' Yalu river from the Red Chinese base at Antung. Some of the MIG's inevitably got through the screen. . " Now, with improved radar-tech-; niques, their night operations probably are just as effective as daytime; and at the same time have reduced the necessity of sending out large formations in order to supply protective fire power. Another Korean workhorse is the B-26 a twin-engined night night intruder that goes out look ing for enemy convoys. The men who fly them are on their own up there in the darkness, and their chances of ramming head on into a mountain are better than their being shot down. This series has made no at tempt tp discuss two other types of airplane seeing heavy duty in Korea. One is the helicopter whose pilots take it In under heavy III I HI I . " SfV"1" 1 HHKrjT,,- )''' 'I 'v AIN'T WHAT HE USED TO BE .Broker s Tip, 1933 Kentucky Derby winner, wait to be. let in the University of California Col lege of Agriculture's Experiment Station at Davis, where he is used in the teaching of horse production, care, feeding and management. The 22-year-old Blue Grass thoroughbred is a gift from Sacra mento's Ralph Taylor.: (NEA)' , ground ' fire to rescue downed fliers .behind enemy lines. The other is the spotter plane corresponding to a civilian Cub whose pilots cruise a few hun dred feet above enemy lines di recting irienaiy anujery lire. Those pilots are a breed among themselves. WOMEN CAMPAIGN MONROE, Wash., Feb. 21 Pi An all-woman . slate pledged to "clean up the town" Thursday was campaigning for seats on the city council of thl$ farming com. munity. .An Innocent remark by Mayor Lee Kirby, who suggested to a club woman critic that she run for the council, apparently led to tne women s campaign. 'LAST FRONTIER' ANCHORAGE, Feb. 21 P Alaska is the "last frontier" for alcoholics, according to Maj. C. C. Clitheroe of the Salvation Ar my. ; The major told visiting Episco palian clergymen here Wednes day that many an alcoholic comes to Alaska as a last resort. "Here he-finds either cure or final destruction," he said. STOPS BREATHING ELLENSBURG, Feb. 21 IP Tiny Karen Nichols was under observation Thursday after an in halator squad restored her breath ing following a 20 minute stop page Wednesday. A physician said the cause of the respiratory failure was not known. Basin Committee Alters Columbia ; River Statement PORTLAND, 'Feb. 21 till The Columbia Basin Interagency Com mittee unanimously adopted a revised statement of : its views on Columbia River development here late Wednesday which elim inated mention of the controvers ial Hell's Canyon and Ice Harbor dams.-- ' ' - The " statement, authored by Gov. Douglas McKay, of Oregon, said work on projects now un derway should be completed as quickly as possible and that the committee would indorse and support other' projects "as con' tinuing .studies result In agree ment on those projects which best fit into the region-wide plan and the national emergency." . Earlier Statement An earlier committee state ment adopted in December did not include Hell's Canyon and Ice Harbor -as ' "recommended" dams but recognized them as "an Important element of the over-all plan.'! This was cut out yesterday.'- . . Hell's Canyon Is opposed by Idaho Power Company and Ice Harbor by fishery interests., Governors Arthur B. Langlie of Washington and Len Jordan of Idaho also attended. . Harold T. Nelson, Boise, reg ional director, of the Bureau of Reclamation which would build Hell's Canyon dam, also approv ed the revised statement. : "It in no way ventures to in hibit the President's program and doesn't restrict the compre hensive plan as we know it." Earlier the committee heard H. C S. Thorn, a weather bureau climatologlcal specialist assigned to "rainmaklng," say that the potential Importance of cloud seeding -to increase rain and snowfall Is recognized and the weather bureau is working con stantly to test its worth. Educator Thought Considering Post ; SPOKANE. Feb. 21 U'iDr. C. Clement French, 50, vice presi dent of Texas A and M, was re ported Thursday to be consldet ing accepting the presidency of Washington State College. However. James A. MeCluskev. president of the Washington State College Boaixl of Regents, had no comment on tlio report. - Dr. French visited the Washing ton State campus at Pullman last December..: ' Bulletin Classifieds bring 'j;.:iU: for best results. Kaiser Company Plans New Plant; OAKLAND. Calif.. Feb. 21 (VP) Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical corporation has announced that it will build a new mill to process fluorspar, a critical mineral in the production of aluminum met al, In Nevada. . ' - l ne company said the new plant will bo erected soon on a site in Nevada yet to be selected wnich is "accessible to rail and highway transportation." some of tha f iuorsoar will come from the recently-acquired Bax ter mine near Gabbs, Nev., but the mill will be of sufficient ca pacity to handle additional ore purchased from other Nevadn de posits, the company said. TAFT BEATS IKE CHEYENNE. Wvo.. Feb. 21 (IP) T-Scn. Robert A. Taft held a 407 vote margin over Gen. Dwight D. Elsenhower as a choice for Republican presidential nominee Thursday as a result of a series of informal polls conducted dur ing 11 Lincoln day dinners in Wy oming this month. USS Ridiculous' Probe Planned HONOLULU. Feb. 21 !-Rear Adm. F. C. Dennebrink, command er of the Pacific fleet's service forces, said Thursday n naval in vestigation will be held into con ditions on a salvage ship dubbed the "USS Ridiculous" by a- com plaining crew. ; ' : Dennebrink said the - complaints by crew members of the ship, the USS Reclaimer, will be looked Into "fairly and thoroughly" after they were brought to his attention through published reports In the local press. - - A sailor, who said he had been appointed spokesman for 76 other men. aboard the Reclaimer to tell "the real story to somebody who would listen," disclosed a list of compiulnLs Including the fact that no leaves had been granted men promised them .when the ship re turned from Korea a month agr WATCH FOR THE GREEN TAG See The Bend Bulletin Friday Bend's Yesterdays (From The Bulletin Files) ' THIRTY KIVE YEARS AGO (Wednesday, Feb. 81, 1917) -'. ; Approximately $6,000 has been raised In Bend for purchase of lots on which a hospital will be constructed. The lots are two blocks east of Bond street and north of Franklin. ' Owing to the failure of light ing fixtures to arrive, the dedica tion planned for the new high school has been postponed until March 2. Robert B. Gould, city engineer, is preparing a report on the prop erty that will require walks be fore mail delivery here, can be started. -'-;l;;-,-v ''.,..': It Is expected that about six NOW PLAYING! PLUS LATEST NEWS v CARTOON and SHORT! miles of sidewalks will be 're quired in addition to the ones al ready in, before the service .can be started. Bend's population at present is -estimated to be about 5,500. Eggs with clean shells are said to keep better than others; wash ing Is not usually recommended but soiled spots can be taken off with a damp rag. i NOW PLAYING! THE UATIOU LOVED HER mm Mirzi GAYNOR'Dennrs DAY I - Mil MKITSON Um Until ...StaW 2nd HIT m. 1-M i mm, !00frl STARTS SUNDAY! 1 . Tyrone Power "I'LL NEVER FORGET YOU" nd "MAN WITH A CLOAK". 7 Western Governors congratulate Sperry on its mm J. ttacken Lt Gvtrnr . Atthur I. Lwtgli . Oavtiiwr -f Wothlngtcn ' . . ,-. . - " 1 - ;; l ' . - 1 - - Hmm frit ...... Iwl Warn Un iMdtn Chrli H. Iluiiill i- DmtlM MKo " "S " ' ". .r-rMBBjm"" """ , I yo con nA.7kttJCt4U ANNIVERSARY FIISTA Kt No Pace for a Heavy Foot ! You'd find it out, in a mile or so, even if we failed to tell you. But we think it's beit if we tell you how , you must treat the accelerator with special respect when you driqe the GoJen Anniversary Cadillac! Down under the hood of this gorgeous car is the most powerful engine ever used in standard American production. So take it easy wherever you drive. Don't use that power to bolt away when the light turns green and other cars have their ways to make in the traffic lanes beside you. And never use it for unnecessary speed, or for dominating the highway. Use it, instead, for the thing it was put there for use it to give you that easy, floating, comforting ride which can come only when your engine is "loaf ing," and most of its power is in luxurious reserve use it to give you that "shot ahead" when an opening shows in the traffic line or when your sqfety calls for a blast of power . use it for a thrilling sense of mastery over car .and time and space use it, in short, for happiness and luxury and for adding satisfaction to every mile you drive. As you would expect, this amazing performar.ee is but one of the wonderful virtues that nave been added to the Golden Anniversary Cadillac. There is marvelous new beauty inside and out side. There is a wholly new type of power steering available as optional equipment at extra cost. And there are literally scores of refinements and improve ments of vital importance. For its "year of years," Cadillac has certainly built its "car of cars." Come in and see it whether you feel you are ready for a Cadillac or not. It's an inspiration to inspect it and. an experience to drive it. But if yiju do drive it, please remember'' no place for a heavy foot! u u BEND GARAGE COMPANY, Inc. MOST AMAZING CAve to come out of the Weit in 100 yeirt You can mokt fjifo ANNIVERSARY FIISTA CAKE In 4 easy stops! Preheat oven t6 350 (moderate). Have eggs at room temperature. . , Sift flour before measuring. Use level measurements, . A Spun-Gold Sponge Cake of MarvelousTenderness and Flavor Sperry's Anniversary Fiesta Cake is a spun -gold sponge cake made jiutionary new method ! so e.tiy to make even a beginner ot success) it s never tough . , , never dry. Anniversary ? has a texture that's sheer heaven . . . anif slait mout and fresh for days I It took the Sperry Kitchen's 100 years of baking ' "know-how" to perfect this cake. Now you can make it in less time' than it takes to make old-method sponge cake. "7 bpcrry s Annive with a revolutio can be sure of i Fiesta Cake has 1. Measure and sift together into bowl 1 V cup sfflctf Sptrry Drifted Snow Flour A cup sugar Make a well in center and add Vj cup egg yolks (6) yH cup cold walor 1 tabloipoon lemon juice ' 1 feaipoon vanilla Beat until mixture forms, a smooth, mod erately thick batter. , 2. Measure into very large mixing bowl 1 cup egg whiles (7 or 6) I teaspoon cream of tartar 1 teaspoon salt Whip (use rotary beater, or electric mix er) until very rVie foam forms throughout. Add gradually, 2 table-spoors at a time V cup sugar Continue beating until meringue is firm and holds up in straight peaks when beater is gently lifted out. 9. Pour batter slowly over meringuewliile gently folding in with spoon or rttlher scraper. Fold in jui until blinded. Do not stir. Gently push batter into iingrt-ascd tube pan, 10x1 in. Lift lair portion lightly from bowl to pan. Carefully cut through batter, going around tube 5-6 times with silver knife to break large air bubbles, be sure batter is level in pan. 4 Bake 50-5) min. or until top springs back when li&htly tout bed. Immediately turn pjn over, pljcing tube part over neck of funnel or bottle. Let cake hang until cold. IM.xen cake from sides and tube with spatula. Turn pan over and hit edge sharply to loosen. 16-20 servings. corni cms topping Measure in sjucepan(nt least 5 in. deep) 1 Vi cups sugar cup coffee beverage Vi cup white corn syrup Stir to combine ingredients. Bring to boil and cook to hard crack stage, 310 (or when a small amount is dropped into cold water it will break with a brittle snap). Remove from heat and immediately add - 3 teaspoons toda, free from oil lump (Btfll ietf through fiat titte, mttikte light! j.) Stir vigorously just until mixture thick ens and pulls away from sides of pan. (Mixture foams rapidly when soda is added. Do not deitroy fo.im by exceuite heating.) Immediately pour foamy mass into uncreased shallow metal pan (about 9x9x1 Vi in.) Do not spread or stir. Let snnd witlwut moving until cool. When ready to garnish cake, knock out of pan and crush between sheets of waxed paper with rolling pin to form coarse crumbs. TO PRIPAII fllSTA CAKI. Split cake into 1 equal layers. Have ready crushed Coffee Crip Topping. Place in a chilled bowl 2 cups whipping cream 11 plntl 7 lobteipoom sugar 2 leotpoeni vanilla Whip until cream holds its shape. Spread about half of whipped cream, between layers and remainder over top and sides. Cover cake very generously and thoroughly with crushed Coffee Crisp Topping. (Whipped cream should be tntirey cov ered.) With straight knife indicate cut; ting lines on top and down sides of cake. Keep in refrigerator until served. SPERRV DRIFTED SNOW-a Friend of tho family (or 100 Yoart You can be assured of perfect bakings when you use Sperry Drifted Snow "Home-Perfected" Enriched Flour!-. It has a 100-yoar baking success story behind it. Since the first sack of Sperry Flour was milled in 1852, five gener ations of Western families have depended on its fine qual ity, its uniform baking performance! Bo Sperry Sure of baking success! Martha Meade's easy recipe for Anniversary Fiesta Cake has been tested and approved by Sperry s , staff of "Home-Per fecters". These Western homcmakers . . , women like yourself, with ovens and kitchens like yours . . . prove again and again Sperry drifted Snow Flour cannot cause a baking failure due to variations in quality. fhd&cO" Sperry DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR 'HOME PERFECTED" Enriched Sptrry." "Drifted Snow." "Home. Perfected" and "Mitiha Mcde" ift rrsiiiered ir.de-inifks of General Mills lnc ALLEY OOP By V. T. Hamlin YOU "yvE rtx.nONTA3 FROM J WOLF SO POWHATAN 6AVE ( THAT'3 1 ENGLISHMEN FROM STARVE ) MIGHT Y I 709 Wall Street Phone 193 r-f" I3iv curl nuin i,isrvri . i vm i c jr ME HEAP OM ART.' NOW 1 YOU GIVE INDIAN A MANY 9WOKD9... 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