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The Bulletin from Bend, Oregon • Page 15

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The Bulletini
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Bend, Oregon
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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND'OREGON PAGE FIFTEEN THURSDAY, HARCH 4, 1948 Blow At Inflation Army Vs. Civil Control Of Atomics Still Issue Seen In Allocation Of Scarce Items Cleveland (IPi A post-war Sl-a. year-man whose Job is to persuade by products of bomb manufacture for research. The commission said in its latest report to congress that that alone ultimately will more than repay the nation's $2,500,000,000 atomic investment. It concedes, however, that practical power from atomic energy probably is still about 20 years away.

But arguments that atomic energy Is a "bomo and nothing else" are, in LiUenthal's view, "pure As to whether the atomic energy plant should be turned back to the military, Commissioner Sumner T. Pike, said: "For myself, and for our commission, I think I can say that civilian administration with close military liaison has worked very well, Is working better and promises to give us a wider, better, more fruitful program than if atomic energy were considered merely as a military weapon." inausrry to allocate scarce materials where they are needed most admits the program won't break inflation. He looks forward to "surprising" results, however. energy while at the same time making sure there are no security leaks. Concerning the dual obligation, Bacher in a recent speech to a group Of scientists said: "On the one hand, the atomic energy commission is charged with development and production of atomic weapons.

On the other hand. It is asked to promote vigorously the peaceful uses of atomic energy and the dissemination of scientific and technical Information. "It is very difficult to pursue at the same both objectives with maximum effectiveness. This, nevertheless, is the job." Goal Far Away The only peace-time application of atomic energy thus far has been use of radioactive Isotopes Phone 660 661 STOCCC UP AT THESE LOW PRICES The toughest part ol John C. Virden's Job of selling allocation to industries is to convince them to cooperate regardless of who gets hurt in the process.

As head of the John C. Vlrden manufacturers of lighting fixtures, he may well deprive his own firm of much-needed steel. The idea behind the program, which was passed by congress at the special session as a partial answer to high prices, is to stop the inflation spiral by stepping up production of hard-to-get neces By Joseph L. Mller (United Fraaa Suit Correspondent Washington (IB The old controversy over civilian vs. military control of atomic energy is smoldering still.

The administration, the military Mgh command, and a majority of congressmen, Informed sources say, are Just as strong tor civilian control now as they were when it was established by the atomic energy act of 1946. But many who then wanted atomic controls left in army hands still feel judging by recent signs that the country's No. 1 military weapon should be entrusted solely to the military. They do not think it enough that the law provides for close liaison between the civilian atomic energy commission and the armed forces. The dissidents are not In controlling administration or military posts.

But the atomic energy commission nevertheless has indicated repeatedly that it is sensitive to their views. Working On Weapons For many months, as though to reassure those persons, the commission has been stating and restating that it is doing its utmost to perfect atomic weapons. In a report to congress last July 22 the commission said it was pushing "production of fissionable materials and the Improvement of atomic weapons." Last December 2,. Chairman David E. Lilienthal reported "improvement of atomic weapons." Two weeks later he said about the same thing and on January 19 reiterated it.

On January 30, Commlslnrpr In return, industry gets the government's promise that its anti trust regulations will be called off Canned Meat Spam .......12 oz. can 49c llormel Ham Salad 8 oz. jar 39c WUson Vienna Sausage ..2 cans 35c Swift's Beef Stew 2 can 59c Nalley'B Beef Cubes in Gravy can 59c i Haley's N0. 1 Tsui Can i Meat Balls 35c Uennlsoft's No. 1 Tall Can Lima Beans Ham 1 can 28c for the time being.

Thinks It Will Work Canned Fish Grated Tuna can 35c No. 'A Size Can 1 Red Salmon 45c Ho. 'i Size Can Alaska Sockeye Pink Salmon 49c Alaska 1 Ib. can Minced Clams can 24e rlsmo '2 Size Can Herring .1 Ib. oval can 29c In Tomato Sauoe Oysters 32c No.

1 Size Can Sweet Chocolate 2 bars 29c Bakers German Sweet Chocolate Eclairs 39c 1 lb. Cello Bag Marshmallows pkg. 18c Hershey Syrup 16 oz. can 15c Church Grape Juice pint 19c Cocoamalt ....1 Ib. can 41c N.B.C.

Fig Bars 15c Fig Bar Cookies 19c Jell-a-teen Dessert ...31 9c Ben Hur "I believe this thing can be made to work, or I wouldn't be the slender, 50-year-old Cleveland manufacturer said. "Don't think for one second that we can break inflation with this program. But we can punch holes in any vulnerable spots we find. "We may surprise everybody before we are finished. 2 Officially, Virden is known as director of the office of industry cooperation.

He lost no time after his appointment by Commerce secretary W. Averell Harriman .8 cans 99c No. 2'i Cans Robert F. Bacher reported in tackling the touchiest industry of them all steel. Vlrden presented the govern ncani new wont on tne development of weapons." On January 31, the commission told congress It was making progress In the Improvement of atomic weapons ment's suggestion for getting steel into plants making freight cars and oil well and farm ma and the standardization of parts Fancy Peas .2 cans 31c West-Ho No.

8 Cans Fancy Cut Beans 2 can 22c Jack-n-Beanstalk String Beans 2 cans 23c Kose Noa Cans Cream Corn 2 cans 35c D--No. 2 Cans Kidney Beans ......3 cans 33c No. 300 Size Cans Asparagus Spears 2 can 49c Monarch or Trupak chinery at. the industry advls ory committee's meeting in Wash ineton on Jan. 30.

to assure continuous production. Groves Speaks Up The next day the commission read an editorial, criticism of PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT of every kind is brought to every movingjob by our'TWNWAY" Trained men. Packing pads, corrugated paper, portable wardrobes, rubber tired dollies, "reefer" handtrucks, packing materials, etc. Tomatoes .7 cans 99c No. 1 Tall Cans Cherries .5 cans 99c Pedigree Dark sweet Heavy Syrup No.

2 Cans Oregon Plums .8 cans 99c Valley Brand No. 2 Cans Sliced Peaches .4 cans 99c No. Cans The committee decides who gets civilian handling of atomic bomb steel and how mucn. Crlticium Expected matters. It saw itself accused of wasting time on yet-to-be-estab "I believe business is awake to Our Home-to-Horn Moving Sarvic givi you a lished peace-time benefits of atomic energy.

the danger and will give us the cooperation we need," he said. "Sure, there will be cheaters and chiselers. But they can be handled, perhaps by publicity." -He expects violent criticism Then on February 2, Maj. Gen. Leslie R.

Groves, the man who headed the atomic energy proj ect when it was under army con chore of fwo fin ways of moving your poiMiiom: I Modem "cujhkw-rid." Moving Van. operated by rwjNWAr-tratntd crews. X. "rwiNVVAV" Patk-Crate-Shlp tenlce to anj place ki the 0. S.

A or to foreign countries. For "TWINWAY" Home-to-Home MOVING SERVICE eatli from those who lose out in the trol, spoKe up on retiring to pri vate life. He said research in peace-time uses of atomic energy "should never be permitted to divert us from our original purpose the defense of the United States." program and little help from Capitol Mil. Even so, Vlrden won't be an Innocent who gets lost in the labyrinth of Washington red-tape. He was a regional director of the war production board here during the wariand later worked, as a gov-ftrntnent linuldatlnn commission- Merrimac Prunes 2 can 19c Blended Juice No.

5 can 25c V-8 Juice No. 5 can 32c V-8 Juice 12 oz. can 12c Apricade, 2 cans 27c Grapefruit Juice ..3 cans 29c No. 2 Cans Sweet Mixed Pickles 12 oz. jar 27c Dill Pickles 1 pt.

jar 19c The commission is obligated by 10 Irving Phone 788 law. to push both military and peace time applications of atomic Lumberjack Syrup .5 lb. pail 79c Coffee Emmerich .1 lb. 45c Drip or Regular Gold Medal-Flour .10 lb. bag 95c Kraft Velveeta Cheese 1.09 New Nucoa.

Margarine. .2 lbs. 79c fa In TTirvnf and Vnrnnf jjoome Hanuy PEGGY LEE SINGS WAY TO SUCCESS! ar 23c Libby's Sweet Relish 12 oz. Orange Marmalade ...6 oz. Kerr's Jelly, asst 2 Ib.

Marshmallow Creme 12oz. jar 12c ar 43c jar 19c "If we accomplish nothing else, this program will provide some know-how for putting the Marshall plan Into effect," he said, LAPINE MAN HELD Elmer B. Aker, of Lapine, was fined $25 and sentenced to 10 days in Jail when he was found guilty in municipal court yesterday on a charge of being drunk. Charley Moss, transient, was fined $15 and sentenced to 10 days in jail on a drunkenness charge. Bulletin Classifieds bring results Kreme Dessert 2 pkgs.

15c Jl -HI jkV5 1,11 .1 u. y.r 0 ill Popular NBC Singing Star and Capitol Recording Artist Also Triumphs in Kitchen Whether recording for Capitol or broadcasting for NBC, Peggy Lee of Hollywood is accustomed to applause, but perhaps few people know that as Mrs. Dave, Barbour, mother and homemaker, she also wins Crisco Chi4ciiiSiiM iSSl YOUR CHOICE Rancho Soup Vegetable Asparagus Pea Mushroom Chicken Golden West Coffee Drip or Regular 1 lb. can 51c Tomato mM Pint 43c I3LJ1 Pint 43c Ouart 79c 3 cans 25c $1J9 praise for her culinary ability. Like less other Western women who take pride Glocoat gal.

$1.59 Gallon $2.75 Ns in their bakings she uses Sperry Drifted VS CI it TV T-l A eaa oiiow nome-rcrjectea" enriched Flour. Ivory Soap Personal 8c Medium 12c Lge. 19c Aunt Sue French VENETIAN BLINDS W. are nmpletelr aqnlpiKd tt maim-factiire, remodel or repair all trpea of Venetian Blinda. We Invite too to rUit vat new, modern ehop at jour earlleet Vnrenlenca.

New Blinds Custom Made Wood Steel Aluminum Old Blinds Completely Renovated Drapery Boxes Made to Order 1 t' 1 It 'i i Dry Cleaner 1 gal. 65c Ronulnr 2 bare Bath. No-Rub CHOCOLATE VVVGZ ewer Crystal Wedding Mothers Oats pkg. 43c Crocker Apple Pye Quick pkg. 39c Betty Crorkor Vegetable or Pea Soup ..3 pkgs.

29c Minute Man Soup Mix .2 pkgs. 15c Cnlunict Baking Powder 1 Ib.can 17c Aerowax pint 29c Dash REASONABLE PRICES I I Oxydol pkg. 38c Duz lge. pkg. 38c Ivory Snow 38c Ivory Flakes pkg.

39c with tmooth cnoOTo rr- I.ge. I'kg. Lava Soap. 10c FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN GIADLY BEND VENETIAN BLIND MFG. CO.

Located In Bend's New Industrial Site. 688 Glenn ood. Off of Fifth Street. PHONE 14S4-J Slit togctnci 1 1 bok.n, p. I tepwl Add-rP etoUo herj.ln Asparagus 29c Tender Orcen Hpearo am -'J Bacon Sugar Cured by Hie piece lb.

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egg. Young Grain Fed Slecr Beef Lemons 29c I Just as Peggy Lee smiles her approval of this Chocolate approval of this Chocolate SAUSAGE' Beat 2 minute, more, wWV2gffi Ud jai time often necesMnr; sure ta rteal oven 0-5 mm- Bacon Squares For Seasoning lb. 43c Pork I Fudge Shortcake, so will you if you make it with Sperry 1 See ELMER LEHNHERR For Liberal Cash Loans On AUTO LIGHT TRUCK Your PICK-UP Private Sales Financed Simple Credit Requirements Complete Privacy 15 Months to Pay Quick Service Oregon Owned Motor Investment Co. Snow has been a favorite of, four generations of Westerners because it's completely dc- Irgc 30 Size Rome Beauty Apples box s1.69 Jumbo Pack Ortley Apples I'aniy rapped and Packed Delicious Apples box $2.25 JumlM) Pack Fancy tirade Lettuce. head 5c Parsnips.

.4 lbs. 29c iSth Fudge Suce. 9 aetringJ. Bulk lb. 45c Links 55c Smoked 59c Picnics Swirl's Circle No Slmtik lb.

53c I penoaoie lor from Salt Pork lb. 45c Sirloin Steak Grain Fed Sleer Beef lb. 69c I ureau 10 angei lorrd cake, I SlirrFCC. r.iiiiiLiri I Wlr ri 0iuunltr; continue cooking 1 robhupoon bwrrer 1ST 7) 72 xouil have perfect success with this new Martha Meade recipe. Otherwise, write Sperry Flour, San Francisco 6, and double the cost of your sack of Drifted Snow will be refunded.

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