The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, October 06, 1955, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 The Bend Bulletin. Thursday, October 6, 1 955
Peron Claims His Own Generals
Betrayed Him, Forced His Exile
KDITOKS NO IK: In I he foi
Um iiig interview u Ith I'nitrd
PrrH, former I'mtlilent Juan II.
IVron k1vi III version of IJih
Argentine revolution mid tli
event leading I" ei. He
tWribed It us hi "flr-t and
only" sueh stuleim-iit be will
Hiuke.
ASUNCION, Paraguay (tPl
Ousted President Juan l. Peron
today doscribtd himst-lf as o man
without 'health, double-ciosscJl and
furred into exile by his own
era Is. He said lie still is the "ran
slitttlional president" of Argenlina.
He never resigned his office, he
said.
Ho said he could huve continued
to resist the. revolution and thai
"Ihe chances of success were ab
solute."
Bui he said it would huve meant
" prolong intf the slrUKKle, killing
many people and dislroyinn that
which II cost us so much to build."
He did not rule out the possibil
ity that "some day it would occur
to me" to return to Aiwnli no pol
itics but said that for now lie in
tended to remain quietly in Paraguay.
The former diclaioi spoke in an
swe-r to a written series of que:
Huns put to him in his Paruxuayu
entile by United Press and Ihc-i
continued his conversation Vtv an
other tr minutes. The dii-Iaratio:
he was making, he saiii, woiid b
his 'first and only one" because
"it is nui my ptupose to blow m
own horn."
('Up Claw Struggle
Peron charged that the revolu
lion leading to his exile "repre
senis the strutftfio ('f 'he p:rasiti.
class against the producing class
"The oligarchy contributed their
money, the clerics their sermons
a section of the armed forces, dom
inated by the ambition of certain
chiefs, contributed the arms of tin?
republic," he said.
(In Buenos Aires, Peron 's for
mer vice president, Hear Adm. Al
berto Teisaire, descrilwd the oust
ed dictator as cowardly, disloyut,
hypocritical and immoral. He said
thai since 19M Peron praclic-ally
had ceased lo govern, spending
most of his lime with high school
girls, labor unionists and actresses,
ur in sporting aclivilies.
Reported Hidden Fortune
(The Argentine provisional gov
ernmpnt claims to have uncovered
hidden treasure valued at upwards1
of 30 million dollars tucked away
hy Peron in the various hideaways;
where he and his friends conducted1
their revels. I
Peron said that after (he revo-1
lulion broke out on Sept. IS and
after the rebel navy threat to,
bomb Buenos Aires and Ihe oil in-.
slallalions at Kva Peron (La
Plata), he wrote the note "suggest
ing Ihe need lo avoid Ihe massacre
of Innocent and defenseless people
and the disaster of destruction, of
fering, if necessury. lo withdraw
from the government."
CUTE KIDS Pretty Sandy
Sunds shows off a pair o( cute
kids she entered in the goat
show at the New Jersey State
Fair in Trenton. The fair is
the oldest in America, the larg
est In the East and the Garden
State's 21Ulh annual exhibition
ol niirlculturul and industrlul
progress.
Serve the
famous noodle
that won't
slide off
the fork!
I
I
v
A Easy to
prepare...
S economical...
nourishing!
A1
United Nations
Seeking to Woo
French Back
By lUU'CK W. MVSS
l alteil I'ress StiiTf ('urretiiMmdi-nt
UN1TKI) NATIONS. N Y. tUP)
-Uniled Nations diplomats sought
I today to sidetrack debate on Al-
! geria imd brinn Knince back It to
the world body.
The explosive Aluovlnn ?rollm
wan aHHiuneu to itw u.n. jwucuii
tommince which mm us oi'khih-
zaffonal meet hit; following the
close of policy debate in ti'ie flcr
era J Assembly.
F'rrinee walked out of the United
Nations after the General Assem-
j bly decided by a one-vote margin
to cteoate tne Algerian crisis.
France objected on Ihe protir Js
thai the North African terrltoiy
is a pail of meliupolilan France
and therefore not a subject of in
ternational consideration.
Diplomats who sought to end Ihe
rift iH'tween Franc nnd the U.N.
had three piwsible solutions under
consideration.
One proposal would put Algeri i
at the top ot tin1 Political IVr.
mittee's agenda. Then a resolution
would be forced through declarin;:
thiil debate at this time would
serve no vurKse. A similar she'v
ing tactic was used on Ihe Cyprus
i:;sue last year.
A second suggestion would place
Algeria nt the bottom of the
age-lulu. This would delay debate
until DeeemlriT with the hope that
the touchy situation would e:ev
during the interim period.
Also there was some support for
i move to defer the Algerian d.-
tialc and ask (he Inl erna1ion.il
Court of Justice to rule on the
Assembly's right to discuss the
Issue. France contends such w
hatr would violate the U.N. c.ku
r YOUR GROCEKS JS
hail I
to Hi
The Political Committee
heavy agenda in addition
Algerian problem.
lis first substantive debate, once
it arranges Us order of business,
was expected lo cover President
Kisei.liower's atoms for p e a c e
nlan. Disarmament, another ma
jor item, was scheduled for do-
hale after the Big Four foreign
ministers' conference at (ienovii
beginning Oct 21.
Other top items on ihe Political
Committee's agenda included .'
soviet resolution to relax intern.)
orul tensions. Indonesia's choir.
lo Dutch held West New Ouiuvi,
tie Monuvan question and tin
problem of charter review
a ? A" ' wa Prom!$e
I Aw? BlUE BEU PotafoCh'Ps "
I fresher in tht Double Bdgl'
RICKSON'S
Shop & I
Save At I
Dennison's MEAT BALLS & SPAGHETTI ..4 , 100
Dennison's CHILI CON CARNE 4 ..,, 1.00
Dennison's MEAT BALLS & GRAVY 4 . 1.00
Hyinq Cloud Solid Pack Light Meat
1 tiP"!'
&:V1 WMi vnwiviiiviw
to become famous!
JWCPillsbuTyWth
Grand National Recipe and
Baking Contest today.
Entry blanks in our store at
Pillsbury Flour display
CONTIST CLOSES 941. V 1955
U-V..,lo':::" 1
Pillsburyi BEST
10-lb. Bag 98c
25-lb. Bag 2.29
50-lb. Bag 4.29
THI 9KAND WAMOfMl ftOM
TUNA
5 for
Blue Hill
MARGARIN
Wilson's Regular Sixe Highest Quality
Vienna Sausage
2 for
Del Monte 46-ox. Can
Pineapple Juice
Westergaard 303 Can Extra Standard
Cream Corn
Best!
Only the
Link $. jjJfg
Lb. 49c Kl
SWIFT'S Brookfield
Cottage Ralls boneless . . lb.
Picnics ready to eat ...... lb
Salt Herring
69c
49c
Pork
Rot?sl
Lb. 49c
Norwegian
Headless
Lb. 35c
Sliced '
Swiff's Premium Bacon
Lard :
FRYERS
PAN
READY
Lb. 69c
Bacon
Armour's Star
by Hie leo
Lb. 59c
Lunch Meat
Assorted
Lb. 49c
...lb. 59c
t lbs. 49c
HENS
PAN
READY
Lb. 49c
BEANS 225c
BEANS 235c
Cot (ape
STRING
Flav-K-Pac
STRING
Dundee Whole
KERNEL CORN 225c
No. 2 ' Dillldra
TOMATOES 245c
303 Hudson House
SPINACH 227c
803 Irson's-
VEG-ALL 235c
303 Hudson Hous
SAUERKRAUT 227c
803 Hunt's
NEW POTATOES 329c
o:i Diindw
SLSCED BEETS 329c
80S CoKue-c i
PORK & BEANS 333c
TOMATO SAUCE 425c
No. 21', Silver Falls
PUMPKIN 10c
Cottage
APPLESAUCE 225c
No. 211 Tall Can Cottage
CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 359c
No. 2i, Dundee Whole
APRICOT 23c
No. 2l'j Dundee
BARTLETT PEARS 269c
No. 2 Happy Isle
SLICED APPLES 22c
303 ArRO
SPLIT FIGS ... 18c
Hulfs or Sliced Cal Top
PEACHES 25c
1 00
( 100
for
I00
4 for
100
for 11
..it.. 10c
125
29c
.50 ,!'' 79c
Tokay or
SEEDLESS GRAPES
Hood River
BARTLETT PEARS ..
Ire Size O ravens I ehi
APPLES s 2.59
FRESH CORN
V. S. No. 3
POTATOES .,
Valencia
ORANGES - 39c
Danish
SQUASH , 5c
Smooth, While
PARSNIP lh 10c
Mb. Cello Package
CRANBERRY 23c
BULK CARROTS 6c
Golden R1h
BANANAS ,. 19c
CELERY HEARTS 25c
POMEGRANATES 10c
ENDIVE h 15c
SSari
NUCOA
,'( Margarine
55c
OLD DUTCH
Cleanser
23c
DURKEES
MAYONNAISE
PABBHSSBiHi
3
12-ox. Jar 29c
24-oi. Jar 49c
FROZEN FOODS
SPECJAL!
ir
Q V7J n 1
ena -mf
ZEE
Paper Ncpkins
10c pkg.
ERICKSON'S
Yrllow Bag
COFFEE
1-Lb Bag 79c
DURKEE
Whipped Salad Dressing
12-o. Jar 25c 24-oi. Jar 43c
-mmM . DURKEE
Margarine 2-lbs. 55c
ZEE
Wax Paper
23c
KLEENEX
400 Sheets 2 Pkgs. 49c
Frozen
Peas & Carrots
Frozen
Mixed Veg.
Frozen
Corn
F'"zcn
Peas
Froz'n B o?., can
Orange Juice .
12-oi. Can
Frozen
French Fries ..
pk.
pk.
pk.
pk.
19c
19c
1?c
21c
19c
39c
BORDEN'S
COTTAGE
CHEESE
Small curd Pt. 29c
Lge. curd Pt. 29c
Fruit Salad Pt. 29c
Chive Pt. 29c
pk. 19c
Purex
Gallon
29c
fptimll 81TTUI
3 HOODY
Peanut Butter
fH.az. tar "Mr
-oi. ar 73c
Eat a Heaztv
j Frontier Breakfasl
ior
24c
RAR0 STRUP
4 FREE DELIVERIES
rnr- ri v r-i-) n v rinMJ
m
RHz
Crackers
Lge. Pkg.
33c
842 Wall St. Meat Dept. Phone 597
Grocery Dept. Pitone 660
Yours Truly
COOKIES
OATMEAL
SUGAR
COCO-DIP
Regular 1-lb.
39c Pkg. for 35c