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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1962)
v r I L , . ' , ' ,4 r' fjJV-" iS' " -4 GRANDPAPPY OF JUNIPERS This huge juniper was cut two miles west of Sisters, and yielded a diameter measurement across the stump of 72 inches. It was 55 feet high. The tren was cut by Lynn and John Wilson into 16 inch wood and yielded four and a half cords. The juniper was one of the largest over cut in Central Oregon. Lynn Wilson is standing by stump. National Guard cuts opposed by Gov. Hatfield SALEM il'PIi-Gov. Mark Hat field today pledged to join with other governors in a united fight against proposed cuts in Army National Guard units. Hatfield fired off a telegram to Iowa Gov. Norman A. Elbe say ing he was in "complete accord" with Erbe's position concerning a proposed reduction of National Guard strength. Erbe sent telegrams to the na tion's 49 other governors urging a "united front." He acted after the Army National Guard Bureau in Washington, DC, ordered Iowa to eliminate one of its three Na tional Guard battle groups. El be said he wouldn't do iL Hatfield told Elbe he contacted Oregon's congressional delegation at an earlier date "to solicit their support of our position. I stand ready to assist in any action." Maj Gen. Alfred E. Hinlz, Ore gon adjutant general, said in Washington, DC. he supported Hatfield's position. He said that at present the Army did not say to cut the units but was asking "what will you do if they are cut'" It was reported that M units in the 6th Armv area, of which Oregon is a part, may he cut. This includes seven in Oregon that are not, part of the 41st In fantry Division. Hintz said Oregon must submit information to the National Guard Bureau in Washington. D C. show ing how its armories and civilian employes would be utilized if sev en units are cut. He emphasized the 41st was not affected. INDICATES SOMETHING PHILADELPHIA (UPD - It must indicate something: The Majors Committee 'for Noise Abatement reported Thursday that a recent horn-honking survey re vealed that motorists honk about three times more frequently on their way home from work than on the way to the job. - - - SUNSHINE Starting Sunday, April 29 FOR THE BEST IN RADIO Dial 1110 KC CENTRAL OREGON'S 5000 WATT STATION Covering 26 percent of the State Latest News O ABC Network Q Selected Music Everybody dials TV w ; V Coos County DA recall target SALEM (UPI) - Eight Coos County citizens filed a petition here Thursday seeking the recall of Cons County Dist. Atty. John M. Eaton. The petition, filed with the State Elections Division and the first recall filing against an officer of the state in about a quarter of a century, charges Eaton with prej udice, improper conduct of his of fice and dereliction of duty. The petitioners are: Charles and Eslella Mae Southmayd, both of Myrtle Point: and Coquille residents Roy Hultin, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Counts, Rita Carroll and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison L. Peak. They arc part of a Coos County taxpayer's committee seeking to intervene in the controversial tax valuation case involving Coos Bay Timber Co., now pending in the State Tax Court. Ealun is a Democrat and has been the Coos County district at torney for five years. The petitioners need 3.311! signa tures by July 2j. If they gel (Item, the secretary of state wdl call an election for recall within 20 days after filing of the completed peti tion. Troops join in readiness test BERLIN (LPU-A U S. Army battle group in combat gear turned out at dawn today in a demonstration of readiness to meet any threat to West Berlin. The 3rd Battle Group of tlie 6th Infantry was called out at 6 a m. in what the Army called a "rou tine operational readiness test." The Army gave few details of the three-hour exercise which they said was "designed to evaluate the tmit's ability to react to var ious situations." - - - - ';-y'.v. For Sunshine Time Set Your Clocks One Hour Ahead $ v. i Johnson, wife unhurt in minor plane mishap DALLAS. Tex. IUPI - A hy draulic failure was Warned today for causing a jet plane carrying Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson and his wife to skid from a run way and settle with one wheel in the mud alongside the strip. Neither the vice president nor his wife. Lady Bird, were hurt They left the plane, an Air Force T!9 Sahreliner, and a few min utes later boarded a commercial airliner for Washington. Johnson and his wife were re turning to Washington from their ranch at Johnson City, Tex., where they had entertained Amer ica's seven astronauts Wednesday. PRAISE CITIZENS COUNCIL JACKSON, Miss. (UPI) - The Mississippi House of Representa tives, by a 91 vote, Thursday praised the New Orleans Citizens Council for providing one-way transportation north for Negroes wanting to leave the South. The resolution urged Mississippi citi zens councils to follow the exam pie. FAT OVERWEIGHT Available to j-ou without a doetvr'i vr rnpUMl. our dnia- callwj ODRINEX. You must lose uily tat In 7 days or ywr money bark, tin itrfnuoui e.n l. laxatives. maac or taking of ao-i-alld rpduclni randtei. rrarkrrs or cooklea. or chu1na cum. ODHINKX If a Uny labia and ra-tly wali.Ard. Wirn pu laVe ODRINKX. ynu still rnjy our meals. still eat the tonus you ukc, but you simply d"n't hae Ibe urcr fnr extra portions because OURtNKX depresses your appetite and decreases your desinr for food. 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The official Communist party newspaper Pravda told its read- i Walker due in S.F. court SAN l'RANCISCO UPI A former Bandon High School teach er was scheduled to appear in Superior Court here today to en ter a plea on a charge of robbery. The teacher, Vivian E. Walker, was arrc-sted last month and was accused of attempting to rob a San Francisco grocery store. He appeared at a sanity hearing in court Thursday. DISPLAY SPACE CAPSULE LONDON (UPI) - The space capsule that carried U.S. astro naut John H. Glenn Jr. around the earth will be exhibited here for four days beginning May 13, according to the U.S. Embassy. Uc J'Pj' t U.S. nuclear generally mild ers in Moscow that there were protests from all over the world against Hie new U.S. tests. But the angry words came mostly from L't -muuist officials. Mild disapproval from most neutral na tions and staunch backing from Western Allies were the other gen eral reactions around the world. Russians May Stay At Geneva, a Western diplomat ic source said the Russians ap parently had decided to slay on at the 17-nation Disarmament Con ference despite their previous threats to walk nut if the US. resumed nuclear blasts. Observer said the Russians ap parently felt they had more to lose than to gain if they walked out. since the eight neutral na tions at the conference made it clear they intended to stay. The only violence came in Ja pan, where a group of the most extreme left-wing Zengakitren Stu dent Federation marched on the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo. An estimated 2000 of the stu dentswho are so radical that the Communists expelled the organi zation several years ago took part in Die demonstration. Some students pelted the em bassy coinKHind walls with stones and then scuffled with Japanese police guarding the building. 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