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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1956)
"8 -The Bend Bulletin, Piij'y 1SA East German Commies Prepare To Establish People's Army' By riMBLKS M. MW'AN On Sep. filler 2G last. Ihe I'ar- I'nl'ed I'rvsti Slaff Currcspuadcnljliarnwit aimniM ilu' Kusl (! rman The Tasl German Communists constitution lo provide for natiuii apparently have decided at last to Lj arm(j force. set up their long-threatened "peo ple's army.' Advices irom Bf-rlin indicate that ffjrmal announcement of the divi sion may come at any time. Il will he Soviet Russia's answer ; the armini; of West Germany on the side of the United S'.atcs and its allies. The Red German army wouli! lake its pluee in the finhtint; force' of Russia and its Kast Kuropean S'ltellites. These have heen nmr dlnaled. under Soviet Marshal Ivan Koniev. in retort lo Ihe Norih Al hin'ir Treaty Oiituniatinn of which Wesl Onniiny is now a nicmljcr. The hasls for the German Coin munist army already has been laid In the so-called Kast German "Barracks People's Police." The new pntspeelive German Communist army must he regard ed as a new Itussiull threat lo Ihe Allies. Hut it Is certain to he an un reliable force, anil some day il may prove more of a danger lo Russia Itself than lo the West. On paper. Ihe "People's police" lilv n crack force, with armored divisions, motorized infantry divi sions, an air force and a navy, i Hut to recruit It. Ihe East Ger mans fli-e forced to coerce youths under threats to "volunteer for it." I-ast yenr atone, 'IL'Hti men of the police force fled lo West Ger many. Kast German Premier Otto Crolewohl disclosed in an un usually frank slalement last No vemher 27 that it miijlit lie nercs-j sary to enact a draft law to recruit an armv because of Ihe diffculty In KclliitK "volunteers" for the police. II certainly seem likely that, when the plan to organize the army Is announced, there is noun: to lie a biK flluht of East German youths across Ihe bonier of West; Germany. j Hut the Communists nomirenlly j hnve made up their minds not lo delay the organization of Ihe "Peo ple's Army" any limner. Kind German newniinpers started Mumluv 1o uutnkh resolutions miHHed lv various Commnnlnl- snonsored omunlulions factory workers, farm workers, Commn mmt -yonfis demnndinir that on armv be rormeo. ' That was taken to mean that the announcement Is comniK soon In the Kast German Parliament. which Incidentally Is meeting to day. The Reds hnve laken a long time to take the bi sleo. As far back iw December 8, 1954. Ihe Easl German Pnrlinmeot voted lo con vert the militarized police into on; nrmy. i 4-H Leaders Set I Corvallis Trip SM'-Ih1 Ii Tht HuUt'tln ItKDMOND Deschutes emmly 4-H readers will be represented at the unmiitl slule conference of '1 11 lenders In Corvullis January "iS. ami 27 by Mrs. O. Slensmtm. Kwlinotid; Mrs. Merle lxwe. Al falfa; Mrs. l,a-mn:e Hrivitit. Mrs. Waller PrUhiml und John Prlrlv nnl, Kufilern Star; Mis. ltHin f 11 linshemi, Mm. l.eslie Krlhs mul Mrs. David Wilson, Bend; Mrs, Kvelyn Curr. UiKme, ami 4-11 uncut Douglas Messenger. The gnmp will leave the county court house at t::U) a.m. Wednesday, Jan. '2f. Some of tlu'tn plan to re main Kriday iukIH lo see the Ore gon Slate - University of Washing ton basketball game. Messenger fliltls ttiai other county tenders who wish to attend may contact him fur reservations. VUile Ml club leader Hurtoii Mutton predicts this year's annual conference of some XiO voiuuti lemlvrs will .be "one of the most itiUHirtunt conferences ever held In Oi-eiion as fur as really plnjKxnl inn needs of volunteer leaders as sevti by them", (leiternl sessions will renter around the theme "Huildinn Tmtay for Tomorrow". Lender-member relationships and current informa tion on 4 II pmjt'cts will U dis cussed, with the object of improv ing s-nices and stii'tiniheninn Ihe 4-11 pmntm ftr X.VH) club mctn bei s in OrcKon. In ciHijunction with the confer once will Ik the annual meeting of state 4-11 leaders associul ion headed by Allen lluerber. Coi-al-lis dairyman. At nn annual ban quel January -C the trophy will be awarded to the nmnly nKsocin tion which has txxili-ibuttHl most to the development of 4 11 program during the -yefli. Benton county was 1!M winner DesHuites county won the nwnn' in 1'tftf. and ot honorable mentior ill llrt, nd lil. SiM'cia cups will also be presented lo out standing 4-H club memVrs. Ketfifflration and aP ' ie-:d ses t'lons will le held in the OSr ln:in economics audiiorium. W.y tin delay? Il can be unty Ijeeuus tti Kussums kiow the army plan is a datnerous one to litem. I" V.nl (iermany. reciuus practieully have to ly drained to barracrtit. Hut West Cermany could rais jls entire "i()0.CKJO-man fight ing force by voluntary enlistment. Amateur Radio Course Planned - The Central Ort-Huri Aumieiir Kadio dub w,ll spoiiMjr u course in c.)de ihf-ocy, open to anyone in- 'fi'i-l'd. The fii-st metinK will be TOO VOI NO TftKV WAJHIINflTON, Wis. (UP) -Susie C'ayiiT, VI, K"l a lot o' free rr-criiiiiNg folders from the Army wlien she answeifd a l4e Vision invitation to wnti for information. Her brulbei, Mjrk, whosp name sin sent in, got an invitation to join th'1 Army. Hut Mark told the rutting oficf r w.io called on him that his rnoiher wouldn't let him join. Mark is only 10. Tuesday, Jan. 24, al 8 p.m. at (lie emu s new quarters sot miles iwniJi ot Bend on (he old Rend Kedrnond highway. At that lime, arrangemenis will .be made for meeiings of the class twice weekly, on evenings convenient to the group. Carl Ausi in, long a leader in local amateur radio activity, wili leach ihe course, assisted by other (minbeis of the club. All ltcertd arnareurs in 'he g;oup Will have a pan in the programs. Transporiat ion to the meet ing place will Ik provided, and person.-! i inlet i-sttd we invited to ge i touch with Austin or any other jmemher of Uie group. Harold Jorgenson is in charge of publicity. i Reoorter Gives Hews of Tumalo TUMA1X) The Tumalo Farmi bureau held a dance Salurfiay night at the Tumalo Grange hall. Music was furnished by ihe lea-. .sanl liid.e I'layboys, aided by Kon Jolui's Rylhm hangers. Billy I Sweariiigin won the door prize, i Gene Davis and his father. Del, went to Purtlaiid Tuesday on busi- ness. I Mr. and Mrs. Iea Plass of Red rn;ind Visited tne Gene DavU' Siin dav evenine. f Mr. and Mrs. Gene Davis visited the Cnaprnan home at Pleasant Ridge Sunday aflernKn. Berle King is the new bus driver for the Tumulo grade school. Mr. and Mrs. Del Davis were the guests of the Charles Porter's in Redmond Thursday evening. Al so present were Mr. and Mrs. J. A M.:CuIIoukIi of Redmond, former, Tumald residents. The Tumalo Beeferettes met at the home of Jackie Martin Satur day afternoon. After a short busi ness session, there was an enter tainment by Jackie Martin. Re- freshments were served by Sharon F:lrod. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shepard, of Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gerking and Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Jones, of Tunalo, played pinochle at the Pastor Authors Church Textbook. , Rev. Jack M. Mael.eod, pastor if First Presbyterian church, is ill Philadelphia this week conferring with the education resources staff A the Presbyterian Chureh, USA, about a ti'xtbook which he is writing for use in the junior de partment of the denomination. The first part of the book has been written and approved and the area to be covered in remain ing chapters is being worked out tins week. Hie text will b made up of a series of short stories deal ing with history of ihe church. It wili be used in Sunday schools throughout the denomination In 19fi9. Rev. Mad-rod him written number of short stories with Bibti- al background for Duhtiraiion in the Presbyterian press. He will re turn to Bend Saturday. He left last Sunday by plane. Hubert Scoggin home on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Scott McClaren were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson at the Kagk s lodge in Bend Friday evening. SOT SlTF.IWTfTlor.S CliF.BOYGAK, Mich. 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