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THE Bend, Congress Today CONGRKSS By UNITED PRESS Key committee chairmen said to day there is little chance of re viving legislation to grant state hood to Hawaii and Alaska nt thi session of Congress. A combined bill to make the two territories states suffered a" apparent death blow late Tuesday when the House voted 218-170 to send it back to the interior commit tee. Statehood supporters discussed the possibility of splitting the bill and asking the House to vote on each territory separately. But the outlook was dark: Chairman Clair Engle (D-Calif) of the House Interior Committee ' said the House vote was quite de cisive against a combined bill an 1 raised "grave doubts" of whether separate bills for either area would be. approved if sent to the floor. Chairman Henry M. Jackson (P Wash) of a Senate Interior Sub committee which held hearings on a similar combined bill said thee probably will be no Senate action as a result of the House vote. He said the Senate passed a combined ' bill Hast year and probably would not accept separate measures. House opponents of the com bined bill argued that Communists were influential in Hawaii, that Alaskans could not support state hood and that the founding fathers never intended that unattaohed areas should become states. Statehood supporters answered that a promise of statehood was implied when the territories were given incorporated governments and that the United Slates should show the rest of the world that it favors self-government in tentor ial areas. Hamburger: House investigators recalled Navy Secretary Charles S. Thomas for further questioning about the Navy's hoard of 8S6.000 pounds of Hamburger and 812,179 gallons of ketchup. He told the group Tuesday that the hamburg ers are a "special combat food item" stored for "overnight issue" to the Marines in an emergency. But Rep. Clarence J. Brown (R Ohio) said that was "an excuse, not a real explanation." 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Highways: The Senate Public Works Committee scheduled a final vote for Thursday on a Democratic substitute for the administration's program of federal aid for high way construction. Approval seemed certain. At least one Republican, Sen. Francis Case (SD), an nounced he will vote with the Democratic majority. Publisher Gets Education Post SALEM (UP) Tjemard Main- waring, publisher of the Salem Capital Journal, Monday was ap pointed as a member of the Stale Board of Higher Education iy Gov. Paul L. Patterson. Mainwaring will replace G. F. Chambers of Salem who said he was resigning because personal and business reasons demanded he reduce his outside activities. Mainwaring has been in his; present position since 1953. ! He came with his family to Ore gon in 1912 and located on a farm near Newberg. He is a graduate of Oregon State College.- From 1925 to 1937 he served as editor and co - publisher of the Baker Democrat Herald and from 1937 to 1953 he was publisher of the Idaho Free Press at Nampa. lie is a native of Wisconsin. FOUR ARRESTS MADE The Bend police made four ar rests Monday. They were:' Lee Anne Peay, 23, Route 3, Box 155, and David Ernest Fuller, 23, 1723 Lytle street, both for driving with an expired car license; Thornton Woodford Howard, 24, 1047 Balti more ave., and Roger Kelly But ler, 17, 1255 Davenport avenue for making excessive muffler noise with their cars. Enamel to v. LATEX Clair Hdwe. Serve You" Phone 88 5HB5? $C59 o.i. . Oa.p color. $C85 Ool. No thinning . . . lllr mnd apply BULLETIN The Bend Bulletin, Wednesday, May 11. 1955 la v, i" . DISCONNECTED CLUES Police Chief A. C. Mistier puzzles over "bodies" found in an abandoned hearse in Leavenworth, Kan. Two men are believed to have made a getaway from no one knows what in the vehicle loaded with dismembered depart ment store mannequins. . Switch in Policy LONDON (UP) President EI-, senhower's acceptance of Big Four talks "at the summit" gave Prime Minister Anthony Eden's Conser vative party a big boost in the British election campaign Tuesday. The American policy change gave Eden the aura of a man who can influence the United States toward the British view. The Unit ed States had favored lower level talks until the current meeting of Western foreign ministers in Paris. This change dampened charges by left wing Laborites that the Conservative government dances when Washington calls the tune. The latest development fits In neatly with the theme of conser vative campaigners who have been emphasizing Eden's diplo matic skill as one of the party's great virtues. The Conservatives also are not expected to let the electorate for get it was former Prime Minister Winston Churchill who first pro posed talks "at the summit" two years ago tomorrow. Conservative leaders jubilantly welcomed the Americad agrffft'nTTO on Big Four talks as the boost THERE'S NO POWER LIKE THE TV nrf'' I U -a5TvX OF OLDSMOBJE13 "ROCKET"! Con You Sw, Stor, Slop Softly 9 Chwk Your Cor Check Acci'oWif DYERS AUTO SERVICE 220 Greenwood Avenue Phone 87 DON'T Mill OlDJMOtliri 1 'i-HOU iUNI "SNCTACUU" IN HACK AND WHITI AND COlOt SATURDAY, iUNI 4 N1CTV ' Heartens Tories which Churchill said the party needed. Churchill, in his first speech since he resigned as Prime Min ister, said last night "it would b a disaster" to permit the Labor party to return to power. The na tion votes Muy 26. The 80-year-old statesman trav eled to Woodford to open his own campaign for reelection to the House of Commons in the consti tuency he has represented for 30 years. Award Assembly Due at Culver Special to The Bulletin MADRAS The Culver high school awards assembly is planned next Monday evening at 8, and parents and school patrons are in vited to attend, according to Keith Jacob, school superintendent. Awards will be made in fields of athletics, dramatics, musid, typ ing, and journalism,. .Recognition ofrupst popular boy and girl and a merit award are also planned 2564 6 2 OLOSMOaiL t-OOuH KDArr (.OnOWN AT Urr) DELIVERED LOCALLVl TAT AND LOCAL TAXES EXTRA. Your prke depends upon choice of model ond body style, optional equipment ond occm k tortei. Price may very iligMty in adjoining, commvnliiei became of tapping charge. Ad prkei subject to change without notk. OO AHIAO . . . DRiyi IT YOUISIlfl Salk Continues Work on Vaccine PITTSBURGH (UP) Dr. Jones Salk's research team indtiilated Pittsburgh school children with polio vaccine Tuesday in a continu ing effort to make the vac-cine at close to 100 per cent effective as possible. A spokesman for Salk said th current experiment "has nothing- to do with a government recom mendation that further shots be postponed until all vaccine stocks are rechecked. "The work going on in Pittsburgh at the present time is. merely a continuation of the studies conduct ed over the past two and a half years by the virus research labor atories of the University of Pitts burgh," the spokesman said. Latest Teat - Phase About 8.000 school children are scheduled to receive shots in this latest phase of Salk s tests in the next week or so. Some 15,000 chil dren already have been inoculated in tests conducted prior 1 1 and since the announcement by Dr. Thomas Francis last April 12 that the polio vaccine is safe and effec tive to the degree of 80 to 90 per cent. Salk indicated at that time he planned to return to his laboratory and try to prave that the vaccine could be nearly 100 per cent effec tive. The spokesman for the scientist said the latest test series "has nothing to do with Surgeon Gen eral Leonard A. Scheele's an nouncement in that this is part of the normal research that has been going on for two and a half years on the part of Dr. Salk." Salk "Certain" As the new series of shots got underway Monday, Dr. Salk issued a statement that he is "certain" the concept of his vaccine is sound, but its application to large scale production now is up to the U.S. Public Health Service. "As a scientist, my responsibility is to make certain that concepts are sound and founded upon experi mentally derived evidence," Salk said. "Of this I am certain, not only because of work done in our laboratories but of its confirmation as shown by the evaluation of the field trials." HERE'S PROOF INDIANAPOLIS (UP) Clay Trusty, city editor of the Indiana polis News, dashed outdoors into a midnight hailstorm, scooped up a handful of hailstones and put them on ice in a home freezer Next duy he published a photo proving the hailstones were as" big as golf balls. Svper Go Ahead I DrVe ItYourself! , All roads are equally easy for this high-compression lender! OMamoliile's famous "Rocket" Engine it brim ming with Co-I'ouvr . . . power to mutch the advanced ntyle of Oldflinohile'a new "Go. Ahead" look! Come drive a '55 Olds youmelf! Let the "Docket" do the talking! Get our generous appraisal! Then let ua ahow you how easy it is to own this atar performer . . . and you'll know why more people than ever are switching to Oldsinohile! THI OOINO'I OHMT IN A "IOCKIT I "I J! ' Lu WHY NOT RINGTAIL? This Redmond ringtail monkey will be named Saturday night by the Half-Pint panel in a coast to coast broadcast. (Pho to for The Bulletin by Giles.) Ringtail Monk Will be Named Special to The Bulletin REDMOND "Will, it be Bongo, or Bozo or Monkey-Business," or some other name ponders the baby white-faced ringtail monkey that has taken over front and center at the Lad and Lassie Shop in Redmond. .The 15 months old South Amer ican simian has been nameless since he took up residence In a handsome cage in Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott's store, but by Satur day, May 14 he will have a name that will be known coast to coast. Naming the little monkey will be a decision of the Half-Pint panel, a children's show with child par ticipants that originates each Sat urday at 10 a.m. in Hollywood and is broadcast nation-wide over ABC network. It is heard locally over KJUN, from 10 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. For several weeks children of the community under age 14 have submitted names for the monkey. From more than 600 entries, many of them duplicates, a panel of lo cal judges chose about 20. The Half-Pint panel will make the fi nal decision from the 20 names The Elliotts also sent them the en tire list of names-just for their amusement. ' Jack Elliott says he has always wanted a monkey for a pet. He secured the little fellow, a minia ture type and now nearly full grown, in Portland. ELK HUNT CONCORD, N. H. (UP) -The state legislature ordered the destruction of a tick-ridden elk herd that has been ravaging farms In southwestern New Hampshire Thwe were about 40 in the herd before the hunting started. "08" Holiday Sedan. A Central Melon Value), Benson Seeks .arvPower WASHINGTON (UP)-Secretary of Agriculture Ezra T. Benson ap pealed luesday for woman-power to help "hold the line" against Democratic attacks on the GOP fann program. "We need your help ... in keep ing public opinion on our side," he told a record turnout of 1,500 dele gates to the annual Republican Women s National Conference. Benson said a recent House vote to junk the administration's flexi ble farm price support program ana restore rigid nign supports "is c backward step." "'We need you as our spokesmen to convince the businessman, the farmer himself, and each taxpayer of the need to go strongly ahead market development, and not to fall back on a system that relies chiefly on subsidies and controls,' Benson said. Benson wasn't the only top offi cial asking the ladies' help for ad ministration policies. Others fol lowed suit and the President him- sen was to audress the group today. MeNARY SECOND WALLA WALLA. Wash. (UP) - McNary dam has become the second largest power producer in the Northwest, ranking just below Grand Coulee dam, the Army en gineers said today. An engineers spokesman sail the addition of the dam's eighth generator to its producing facilities last month boosted Its rated capa city to 560,000 kilowatts. This week, operating under a 15 per cent overload, the dam has been producing 6-14.000 kilowatts. the spokesman said. , few' l J. Wayne Green, eminent Trlchologlst, demonstrates causes . of baldness and how it can be prevented How To Have Hair For A Lifetime To Be Demonstrated Here By Famous Trichologist Offers Written Guarantee An exclusive Interview by Steven Bright ' WICHITA (Special) J Wayne Green, director of Rog ers, Inc., Hair and Scalp special ists, exploited the "mytti oi Dam ness" today in an exclusive In terview. "Baldness Is unnecessary, cost ly and a plague to mankind," says Green. "No man need be bald. No mnn need suffer the stigma of premature old age that Is forced upon him because he is losing his hair. The Rog ers method of hair and scalp treatment can prevent baldness can turn colorless fuzz into healthy, growing hatr can make you lopk youthful again." uenionstration to ue Hem In Bend, Oregon This revolutionary method of home treatment for Ihe hair and scalp will be demons! rated In Bend, Oregon, Saturday Onlv, May 14 at the Pilot Butte Inn. TrlchnloglNt James Pierre will conduct the private. Individual Interviews from 13 noon until 9:00 p.m. on SATURDAY ONLY. There Is no cost or obligation, and you need no aptiottitmcnt. Keason for Baldness "There is alwavs a reason for baldness," continued this nation ally known authority. "Hair cannot grow through a scalp that Is Infected with dandruff, excessive oil I ness, or extreme dryness. A scalp that has never been exercised cannot be expect ed to produce healthy h a I r." Men, and yes, women too, walk the streets today, completely de void of nature's greatest orna menthair. 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"A healthy scalp will grow hair If It Is not already completely Dato, assures ureen. Is There Hope For The Completely Bald? In his travels throughout the United States and Canada, Green nas collected hundreds or testi monials of his ability to develop weak fuzz Into healthy, mature hair. All of his clients have start ed with a private examination, hair and scalp analysis, and a diagnosis of Ihe disorder. Green Is quick, however, to tell a hope less case that he cannot be help ed. "We strongly advise," says Green, "that no person who Is completely bald hold any hope whatsoever of regrowlng hair. If there Is any fuzz at all we can restore a healthy scalp condition and the hair will grow normal ly again as nature intended." I Offer A Guarantee I "Rogers, Inc., America's Fore most Hair and Scalp Specialists, offer a guarantee to any client who enrolls for treatment. If he or she is not completely delight ed with the results at the end of 30 days, the money Invested will be graciously refunded," pledged Green. "We must have satisfied clients. We must grow hair. Af ter all, It is our best advertise ment." Is Your Hair Healthy? If you have a scalp disorder, or If you are worried about your hair, cull TrlcholoirlHt .lames I'lerce at the Pilot Butte Inn In Bend, Oregon, Saturday only from 12 noon to 0:00 p.in. The public Is invited. The examina tions are private and open to men and women. You do not need an apimintment, and you will not he embarrassed or obli gated lu any way. last comes th. r i