The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, November 02, 1954, Page 6, Image 6

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by J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoopla
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The Bend Bulletin. Tuesday, November 2. 1954
CALL TO ARMS This series of French stamps, showing French
coat of arms, will be issued during November. They will be in
brilliant colors of red, blue, yellow and green. Top, left to right:
Saintonge, Aunis, Angoumois. Below,-left to right: Bourbonnais,
' Navarre and Maine.
IT'S TRULs...HOW
Meringue Pic Filling
in 30 Seconds!
VANILLA
Discover the delicious fruit or cream
meringue pie fillings you can make
with magic Amazo.
Amazo is the only instant dessert
which "sets" with fruit juice; and
the only one which won't separate
when you brown the meringue.
Try... .
AMAZO ORANOI MIIIHOUI Pll
Pour lf cups orange juice into
deep bowl; add ltsps. grated
orange rind, 2 egg yolks, and
1 pkg. Vanilla Amazo. Whip
. with rotary beater 30 seconds.
Spoon into 8-inch baked pie
shell; top with meringue mak-
. ing use of 2 egg whites and bake
until meringue is browned.
B tur to us Amato. So-cafftd
tmlant pvddmOi will not work in
fhii relp.
CHOCOLATE BUTTERSCOTCH
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TONIGHT'S PROGRAM
6:00 Gabriel Heatter
6:16 Speaklnu of Sports
6 :80 Virgil Finkley
6:46 Sam Hayes News
6:66B111 Henry
7:00 Forward America
7 :80 Bhind the Sto t
7 :46 Remember Whe t
7 :60 Eveninu Melodies
8:00 Bend Election Returns
8:15 Eveninu; Melodies
8 :25 Redmond Election Returns
8:H0 Network National Election
8 :56 Bend Election Returns
9 :00 Network NewB
9 :1B Fulton Lewis, Jr
8:30 Bend Election Returns
9:85 Island Serenade
9:00 Redmond Election Returns
9 :66 Bend Election Returns
10:00 Evening Melodies
10:16 Bend Election Returns
10 :2& Redmond Election Returns
10 :80 Network National Election
11:16 Local Election Returns
12 : 00 Election Roundup
WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1954
6:00 Triple T. Ranch
6 :28 Carnation Time
6 :45 Farm Reporter
7 :00 HeminRway News
7 :15 Breakfast Gantf
7 :30 Morning Melodies
7 :40 News
7 :4B Morninir Roundup
B:00 Cecil Brown
8:16 Bob Greene News
8 :20 Northwest News
8:26 World News
8:30 Bible Institute
9:00 Bulletin Board
9 :Q6 Music for Wednesday
9 :30 Rush Morgan Show
9:46Top Tunes
10:00 Network News
10:16 Tello Test
10:80 Fashion Trends 4
10:36 The Three Hons
10:46 News
lO-BO Man About) Town
10:66 Northwest NewB
11 :00 Florida Calling
11:26 World News
11:80 Queen For A Day
12 :00 Noontime Melodies
12:10 Today'B Classified
12:16 Sports Review
12 :20 Noontime Melodies
, 12:30 News
12 :46 Farmers Hour
1 :00 News of Prineville
2:00 Platter Preview
2:16 Preview of Good Read in.
A Listening.
2 :80 Patter Preview
3:16 Northwest News
3:20 Central Oregon News
8:26 Word News
' 8:80 You Win
8:46 Tello Test
4 :00 Popular Demand
4:15 Frank Hemingway News
4 :30 Here's The Answer
4 :46 Sam Hayes News
5:00 Tune Vendors
5:15 Sports
6 : 25 News
5 :30 Wild Bill Hickok
6 :66 Cecil Brown
6:00 Gabriel Heatter
6:15 Dinner Melodies
6:30 Virgil Pinkley
6 :45 Sam Hayes News
6:55 Bill Henry
7:00 Crime Fighters
7:80 Behind The Story
7 :45 Remember When
7 :60 Evening Melodies
8:00 Sizing Up Sports
8:30 Musical Portraits
9 :00 News
9:15 Fulton Lewis Jr.
9 :80 Conrad The Connoisseur
10:00 Off The Record
9:86 Mutual News Reel
11:00 Sign Off
U.S. Urges Arms
To Weak Nations
1 lb....w 82 U.N. SC1120a 1
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., (UP)
The United States today urged that
United Nations members provide
military equipment, supplies and
services to countries willing to join
in fighting aggresson but unable
to finance their own forces.
U.S. delegate Charles H. Ma
honey, Detroit insurance executive
told the General Assembly's Main
Political Committee:
"It is the belief of the United
States that U.N.' members should
do everything they can, in accord
ance with their own constitutional
processes .and their capacities, to
see to it that needed military equip
ment, supplies and services arc
made available to any nation
willing to contribute effective
forces to a U.N. collective action
but not able to provide logistic
support.
Mahoney, the first Negro ever to
represent the United states in tne
U.N.'s Main Political Committee,
made formal the views expressed
Dreviously by U.S. officials that the
U.N. Korean War effort would have
been more universally supported if
contributing members had not been
required to equip their own forces.
Times Predicts
Democratic Win
NEW YORK (UP) The New
York Times said yesterday that its
pre-election survey of 47 states in
dicated sufficient Democratic gains
to control tne House. There will be
a tight battle for the Senate.
The survey showed Democrats
ahead in key races which will de
termine party control of the next
Congress but margins were report
ed to be "perilously close and still
subiect to change ' in many states,
The New York Times warned
that latest reports were subiect to
change if an unexpectedly large
vote developed because of election
enthusiasm In the final days of the
camDaiens.
The soundings were completed
last Friday before President Eisen
hower beean his "get out and vote
telephone campaign and before his
whirlwind tour of Ohio, Michigan,
Kentucky and Delaware.
The survey said that trend, un
less it is reversed, was clearly
Democratic as of last Friday and
was not confined to any single
region.
Oregonian Picked
As Benson Aide
WASHINGTON (UP) Secretary
of Agriculture Ezra T. Benson to
day appointed Milan u. smitn,
Pendleton, Ore., .frozen food com
pany official, to be his executive
assistant, effective Dec. 1.
Smith, 35, . succeeds Lorenzo N.
Hoopes who is resigning to return
to Safeway Stores Inc., Oakland
Calif.
Smith, a native of Clearfield,
Utah, has been general manager
of the Smith Canning & Freezing
Company of Oregon since 1941.
DIVORCE GRANTED
LONDON UP) Judge A. Davies
granted Mrs. Eillen Doris Forbes a
divorce on grounds her husband de
serted her.
He ruled Forbes was not justified
in leaving home lust because Mrs
Forbes told him she was in love
with another man.
WHO WILL WIN ?
. Your Guess is as Good As Anyones!
TONIGHT
DIAL 1110 FOR
UP-TO-THE-MINUTE
ELECTION RETURNS
The results of today's election will be broadcast over KBND
as fast as they are collected and tabulated. The news staffs
of The Bend Bulletin, The Redmond Spokesman and KBND
will be on the job to bring you the county results. .National
returns will be covered by Mutual with the United Press leased
wire for the State.
FOR ELECTION RETURNS
....IT'S
SERVING CENTRAL ORE
KBND
MONEY TALKS - ON com
mander. Gen. John E. Hall, is
in Korea to take charge -of
American negotiations in a cur-,
rency dispute between the U. S.
and the Republic of Korea. An
ROK spokesman charged the
U. S. is 'responsible for in
creasing Inflation because of'
its currency policies.
Morse Throws
Aid to Demos
RvJOHNAHnlnQMlTU
United Press Staff Correspondent
WAsmiNUTUN up) Sen.
Wayne Morse, Oregon's Republican
turned independent, gave the Dem
ocrats a running head start today ,
in their bid to control the Senate. I
Morse said he will stick by his m-
tentioh to vote with the Democrats
on the question of which party
should organize the Senate and
head its committees. ,
"I will vote with the Democrats
in any event," Morse said.
Morse s position means, in effect.
that Republicans will have to hold
49 Senate seats in the new Congress
to control. Democrats could win
shaky control with 48 seats plus
Morse.
Morse, who resigned from the
Republican party during the last
presidential campaign and support
ed Adlai E. Stevenson, has been ac
tive during the current campaign
on behalf of a number of Demo
crats. He said he has made 111"
"major" speeches since Labor
Day.
"I have been across the country !
twice, and I am satisfied that the :
American people are .dissatisfied
with the Eisenhower record,";
Morse said.
"I think the closing two weeks of
the campaign by the Republicans,
has been the most shocking ex-1
ample of the 'big lie' technique in '
the history of American politics.
"I believe that, as a result, thou
sands of voters who might other
wise have supported Republican,
candidates will repudiate the Re
publican party."
The Senate now has 49 Republi
cans, 46 Democrats and Morse. :
With a close election predicted, ;
Morse's position could be impor
tant. Twice in the past he has had
the balance of power but in both
cases he sided with the Republica
for organization purposes.
Referee
Due for
Post
Gill
PORTLAND (UP) - State Sen. '
Warren Gill, Lebanon, Ore., said '
today he has been named by the ?
Federal Mediation Board to act as ,
a referee in the dispute between
the . International Association . of -.
Machinists and the Flying Tigers
Air Line.
Gill said three referees will he '
the case in Los Angeles within two
or three weeks. The union was to
appoint one adjustment board mem. ,
ber and the employer one. Gill is
the public representative. -
Gill said he was notified of the :
appointment today by Robert Boyd, i
a member of the board. '
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