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The Bulletin from Bend, Oregon • Page 11

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Bend, Oregon
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The Bend Bulletin, Thursday, April 17, 1958 11 Nof All Juveniles Causing Problems, Look at These 2 Jayne Can Take Child With Her Teapot Dome Drilling Eyed WASHINGTON (UP)-The Navy hopes to get approval soon to re By Doc Quigg sume drilling for oil on Its exten United l'reu Suit Cormpundrnt NEW YORK (UP) If we can Television Used In Crime Hunt VIENNA (UP) Television was used Wednesday night to help track down a murderer for the first time in the annals of Austrian crime. The Austrian TV network appealed to its viewers to help In the search for witnesses in the slaying of Ilona Faber, a pretty 21-year-old model whose nude body was found buried In a flower bed near the downtown Soviet vwar memorial. Pictures of the dead gjrl were flashed on the TV I stop yapping about juvenile delinquency long enough, it might be well to ponder the fact that a couple of our juveniles are international sensations. Export Subsidy Seen by Lodge NEW YORK (UP) Henry Cabot Lodge, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, said Wednesday night that the government may eventually have to subsidize American exports If this country is to win the economic war with Russia.

Lodge said that In a few years the Soviet Union could be expected to undersell certain American products in foreign markets "for the sake of Soviet prestige." Pointing out that a manufacturer who is in the export business in a free country -must compete with the total resources of the So sive Wyoming Teapot Dome Reserve for the first time in about 30 years. A spokesman said Justice De-. partment approval is being awaited so a contract can be signed with private oil operators to drill for petroleum for Navy use. The reserve, set up In 1915, was last drilled by the Mammoth Oil Co. in the 1920's, and was the subject of an oil scandal durinj the Harding administration.

It ii now believed to hold some 10 to 12 million barrels of petroleum. One is Bobby Fischer of Brook speculation here about how Russian food has hit him. He was born In Shreveport, where his parents founded a mission that grew into a church. To keep him quiet when he was a tot, his mother used to give him a triangle to bang on during the church music. In Kilgore, the family joined the First Baptist Church, and Van sang in the choir.

In New York, he joined the Calvary Baptist Church, just down the street from Carnegie Hall. He has written hymns and short pieces for the church, and composed a choral setting for a psalm which was sung on the radio here. He's a friendly character who loves people and practical' jokes. lyn, who at 14 set the chess HOLLYWOOD (UP) Blonde Jayne Mansfield had court permission today to take her 7-year-old daughter, Jayne Marie, with her this summer when she goes to Europe to make the film, "The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw." Superior Judge Elmer D. Doyle approved the trip after Miss Mansfield, wife of former Mr.

Universe, Mickey Hargitay, assured him Jayne Marie would have a governess and tutor tor the trip. "It's always in a child's best interest for her to be with her mother," glamorous actress said in presenting her case. She assured Judge Doyle that Hargitay would be along to help world on its ear by defeating grand masters to win the U. S. championship.

He now is entitled to a crack at the world chess title, held by Smyslov of Russia. The other is Van Clibum of the girl with her lessons. Miss Mansfield's request to take Jayne Marie to Europe was opposed by her former husband, Paul J. Mansfield, who wanted to keep the little girl with him while the actress was away. pays good wages to free labor cannot win." Lodge addressed 1,400 government and industry leaders at a dinner given Jy the Brand Name Foundation.

Shreveport, and Kilgore, who at 23 set Moscow on its ear this week by winning the Tchaikovsky international piano 1 i viet state, he said "this may prove to be a competition which the Individual businessman who Quite a boy. competition. This extroverted Irish-Texan (both his mother and father are of Irish descent) gave his first public concert in Shreveport at the age of three. OIP (DM THRIFTWAY'S LAPINE NAVYMAN Henry C. Rivers, fireman, who made the recent 12,300 mile cruise to the Far East aboard the USS Vammen, a destroyer escort, checks a valve in the ship's after engine room.

The son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Rivers, LaPine, he attended high school there before entering the navy in 1956. The Vammen operates with the U.S.

Seventh Fleet. When he was six, he and his mother, a concert pianist, were giving recitals together. On his first day in school in Shreveport, the teacher asked him if he could read. "Yes," he said, "I can read music." When he came here in 19M to Auqiometrist Plans Series Of Tests in Central Oregon compete for the coveted Edgar N. Leventritt Award, they laughed when he sat down to play (honest, that's what I'm told by those who were there).

He looked like a misplaced basketball player. He's six-feet-four but has a mop of curly hair 'that springs up so that ministration and the health department. Purpose of the screening, according to Dr. Ruth Hickok, Tri-County health officer, is to get every child with a hearing loss to the attention of the family physician. Dr.

Hickok also gave the following ear and ear care information: A running ear may cause destruction of hearing. If there is an earache or if one or both ears "close up" during a cold, a physician should be consulted at once. A child with measles should be watched for signs of earache and he looks about six-feet-seven. Has Russian Style His hand spans 11 inches. He walks with a gangling lope.

His piano style is as Russian as his dialect is east Texan. When he finished playing, he had won the award. Mrs. Leventritt decided to give a reception for him after his first New York PJiilharmonic ap Miss Barbara Beaver, audiomet-rist for the Oregon state board of health, has planned in coming weeks a series of screening tests hearing loss, in the various Central Oregon schools. She will be in Redmond and Terrebonne through April 25 and in the Madras area from April 28 through May 9.

Harley W. Branigar, audiomet-rist, will perform a similar service in Crook county schools through April 29, and is to work in Bend schools from April 30 through May 9. Audiometric or hearing testing in the schools is a cooperative program conducted by the Oregon state board of health in cooperation will. Ilin mluln rlniun-tmant nf odil- COFFEE Flav-R-Pac Frozen Reg. 29c M.J.

IS. Reg. or Drip pearance. She told him to bring discharge during and after the dis B'85 ease. A physician should be consulted at the first evidence or suggestion along any friends from home who had come to hear him.

Came the reception, and Mrs. Leventritt had to fight her way into the room through a mob of strangers. "Honey," said Van, sweeping an arm toward 75 Tex-ans, "see these people? These are a few of mah friends." of ear trouble. Permanent loss of cation and through the school ad- Net $j00 4 Mb. tin Star Kist, Chunk Style Reg.

29c hearing can be prevented through prompt action. Soft ear wax in the ear is normal. If wax becomes hard and packed in the ear canal, a physician should be consulted. Rebel Attempt i i. Giburn's Southern ways and TISSUE Russian style got him the nick Don't let a child blow his nose Shurfresh Cream or name "Uncle Vanya" at Columbia Artists Management, which hard or with one or tooth nostrils partly closed, especially during a has managed him for the last four years.

When he decided to Country Style Cto Cheese Diamond A EEHH 7s Fancy Cut H.D. Toilet White or colored Pt. go to Moscow, William H. Judd, vice president at Columbia, said: cold. Honors Gained By 4-H Clubbers Slrtal lo Hw ftullrUlt "They'll have to get an interpreter to interpret for Van's English interpreter.

Crazy About Hominy Grits 4. 39" 6 No. 303 cans gwlni (pronounced Clyburn) Is, according to Judd, crazy about TORT ROCK Fort Rock 4-H Club members exhibiting at the Lake County Spring Fair last week ham with red gravy, potlikkcr, io lut waier Supply Fails HAVANA (UP) Government troops broke up a rebel attempt to sabotage the aqueduct that carries water to the U.S. naval base outside' Guantanamo, the army announced Wednesday night. Reports from the interior appeared to indicate the rebellion was fizzling despite sporadic outbreaks of violence.

The first military communique in 24 hours mentioned the action at the aqueduct among scattered clashes in which at leust six persons were killed and "several" wounded. Two clashes occurred in the Guantanamo area. One rebel band shot up the home of the mayor of the south-coast city, while on-other tried to dynamite the collard and mustard greens, and fried steak. There has been some Paper Napkins LZ 10 end returned with several honors. Joan Perry, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Branch, was grand Beef champion in her clothing division ft "For Fun and She exhibited a cotton dress and a duster. Finst place honors were hers in the style review as she modeled the duster, entitling her to enter the Powder Room Kaiser, Sandwich Size Diamond A Pot Toiiet Tissue Aluminum Foil W. H. Corn 4 rolls 53 2 for35 6 99 style review at the state fair.

Grade Good or Choice Bill Parks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Parks, won a trip to slate 'Strong Man' Government Seen for France Hy Charles M. MrCann L'nlted tmi Staff OormponSrirt The chief question in the new French cabinet crisis seems to be whether a "strong man" cabinet will be formed now or later. fair with his electricity demonstra tion on how to make a trouble light.

His electricity communica. lit MW Pickled Beets .1... 6 No 99 Tomato Juice 3 4e6; 89 issv tion board will also be entered in state competition. Judges for the fair were Mrs. Sid Conklin and Mrs.

Rose Ann Duberow of Bend. Jeanne Payne won a blue ribbon and Wanda Evir a red ribbon on oatmeal cookies in their beginning cooking projects. Beef, poultry, rifle, outdoor cook The' attack on tne mayors house caused some damage but no casualties. Two soldiers and "an unknown number of insurgents" were killed at the aqueduct, the communique said. In Havana, troops and police killed two rebel youths who had iolcd up in the suburban offices Hi-Ho Crackers 37e The political situation, confused since the end of World War II, is drifting toward chaos.

ing, photography and rabbits will Felix Gaillard, who resigned Cleaner. 4c off Ige 26c 0L 9c OFF GIANT ow Spic Span -f the American-owned Bauer ana Iau fajr ents. Tuesday after a defeat in the Na tional Assembly on Tunisian policy, was France's 25th premier since the country's liberation in 1944. Gaillard had been In office for LITTICE Locally DresawJ ran Ready l'i to Mb. avg.

Fresh Fryers Each 89c Grade Good or Choice Swiss Steak 89 Fresh Regular Spare Ribs 65c Armour's or Swift's Link Sausage 65c five months and nine days. The average length of a premier's official life has been seven months. Black Co. Havana newspapers printed a number of obituary notices mentioning young men who "passed presumably in the "mop-up" rairis that followed last Wednesday's flurry of rebel violence. As th situation eased, the tourist trade began to pick up.

A number of Americans have arrived here in the past day or two, although the tourist turnout is still far behind the levels it reached at this time last yeur. The longest period for which a premier has been able to remain Fresh, Crisp in office by holding together an unwieldy coalition of divergent political groups has been a little over 16 months. One cabinet lasted four days. Stompanatos Papers Studied HOLLYWOOD (UP) Slain Johnny Stompanato's papers were examined by police today in an attempt to determine whether he used illegal means to obtain loans that financed his career of love. The papers, found in a warehouse, already have disclosed loans of Jfo.OOO from British millionaire Sir Charles A.

Hubbard and $8,150 from Mrs. Doris Jean Cornell, a local widow, to Lana Turner's dead lover, police said. Miss Turner met Wednesday with Stephen Crane to prepare for the April 24 Juvenile Court hearing whicl. will decide what action shall he taken against their 14- Four Solutions Seen Four possibilities seem to lie ahead: Another patchwork coalition, 'Necking' Not What He Had Thought whose leader will have no author ity and who will be constantly at Redeem Your Proctor Gamble Coupons at Thriftway. the mercy of the chief coalition groups.

Coastitutional reform, to limit the power of the National assent OMAHA. Nrlk (LT)-When ttntmtc nrtvertisc bly, the controlling house of parliament, lo overthrow a government and to give the premier adequate executive authority. Formation of a "united front" "necking party, they mean jusi that lhf" bcen hrli School officials at the I'nivrr-: since Stompanato's a I tying sity of Omaha, however, couldn't April 4. be blamed for misunderstanding! Crane denied hat he will fight the amnion. Especially when the his former for custody of the leaflet circulated by the Indrnd-: Kr U.

S. No. 1 POTATOES 50 LB. $198 Clorox Artichokes 2 for2T Gr. Onions, Radishes 2 bu.

15c hy left-wing parties. Including the government, wjth the certainty that the Communists would rule or ruin It. Grapefruit 8 49c Formation of a "strong man" cabinet, under either a formal constitutional reform act or emer-srncy legislation, with a man of a girl. They seemed to be exhalinj the wrrd "prunes'' at each other. University President Milo Pail Bids on Clearing Work Called Potatoes l1.

10 55e dominant personality at its head, Frenrli Wartime ladef The U. S. Bureau of Reelama- looked at the leaflet, then fired a note to Dean of Students McGregor. The university doesn't tolerate The only "strong man" in sight lii Joy 22-01. 7 "5c iVl with zrc Coupon' nEF Dash fef 45c 35 is Gen, Charles de Gaulle, war tion on May 8 at 2 at the Aimort auarten will re- uquid congress Thriftway Mist.

time leader of free France who re necking at any university function bl()5 for the clearing of the fused to admit defeat in 1940, Bail said, demanding to no wro reservoir site. what this was all about. The site Is on Clear Creek In De Gaulle, now 67, is waiting SIO Congress Limit Right Reserved Fhone- EV 1-4711 It was Just on attention-getter Waoco County, about 35 miles west for a call. De Gaulle has been out of poli. for the association party, a piay 0f Maupin.

The work required con-on words, McGregor said. jjS5 nf clearing timber, snags, All the student group planned to snd slashing from the area, tics for six years. He has remained silent in crises alter crisis. do was to measure the necks mon lo be flotxled by a small re students at the door, then awant nvoir. GALLON But during thope years, and especially within the last few In-s to the longest nk, the i About 293 acres are Included In months, the "shadow of De Gaul- shortpit nock.

and the Dost rtaanis clearing plans, iniormanon reia apple. tive to the project can be obtained le" as the political writers call Rii( Cleaner quart GLAMORENE 1.29 Then the students will play from' John P. Vertrees, project it. has wen lengthening and be-clvss or checkers. construction engineer, P.

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