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The Bulletin from Bend, Oregon • Page 8

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The Bulletini
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Bend, Oregon
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8
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PAGE EIGHT THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1946 Hoover Visits Polish War Orphans other unassorted nations, such as the Asiatic kingdom of Nepal which contributed troops to the allied cause; and the Mongolian Peoples' republic (formerly outer whir-h voted not long Who's Who And Who Is Not With The United Nations inr Arsenic Murder Thought Solved Denmark, for example, was invited to join In June, 1945, after liberation from Germany, by virtue of its resistance movement and the expressed desire of the free Danish government to cooperate. The Ukrainian and white Russian soviet republics were permitted to Join as separate units at the San Francisco conference in Jp fjft Washington, D. The united They Include, first, the former i fQ senarate itself from China Footprints May Yield Clew To Oregon Murder Portland, April 15 HP) Slate police and Clackamas coun nations, whose security council Is I axis nations and satellites an Independent state. Korea, nrnll mmllnD it Hllnlw mlluim In minu T.ol., Tannn Anctvln TJul. Inn in now Considered political Columbia, April 15 IIP) Authorities were convinced today! New York, represents roughly I Finland Ro- entity, although it does not as yet three-fourths of the world's popu- mania and Slam.

Then come the an independent guvc. unftea Nations OriErnanyhe spring of 1945. Argentina originally, became a member at that world war II- i in ft i latlon ana lana-suriace, notes the neutrals of killed himself after a He detector National Georgraphic society. Afghanistan, Ireland, Eire (Ire comprised ineowai discussion time, nations The Spanish govern. SSi La- opposition.

ins The al mem tiers ol the united na- wife with arsenic as she lay in a tlons organization, read alpha-hospital bed-' i betioilly from Argentina to Yugo- nvla. count a Domilatlon nf con. ty sheriff's officers had a thin cluo today to the Identity of the murderer of the Wisdom light torso victim plaster casts of footprints discovered at the spot where the hands and legs were land), Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Yemen and the Vatican. And, finally, the tiny units of Andorra, Liechtenstein, Monaco, and San Marino. Three of these states were also neutral, while the fourth, Monaco, was occupied by axis forces during the and scholarly man, sat at the'siderablv more than a billion and ment of Francisco Franco was declared at the London meeting of the UNO in February, 1946, to be unacceptable.

Albania, which was invaded and conquered by Italian troops in 1939 and later set up guerrilla opposition to the axis, ter other countries came In, bringing membership to the present number of 51, and looking not only to the defeat of the axis but to peacetime collaboration. Among the newer members, several were admitted through desk in his study yesterday after-a half, and cover an area of be- tween 35 and 40 million square miles. tossed In the Willamette river above Oregon City falls. Outside the organization are 25 war. of the world's big and little states.

I In special proVoUnT and ahaS requested membership. addition there are a few However, officers were frus trated by the presence of hun dreds of fishing boats yesterday In efforts to drag the river for noon, wrote a suiciue note to the county prosecutor denying that he killed his wife, then. fired a .22 caliber rifle bullet Into his right temple. A coroner's jury three days earlier had found that Zech's wife, Marie, died of arsenic administered by "a party or parties unknown." on Saturday Zech was subjected to questioning for 10 hours and underwent a lie detector test. Authorities said the results were "definitely a package presumably containing the head and hands of the ou.

year-old woman victim. Footprintn Found Chief criminal deputy E. L. for faster Gifts and Accessories Bacon of the Clackamas county sheriff's office said a man's foot case field solved prints, size eight or were discovered 2,000 feet: above Wil lamette falls and apparently were linked to the crime, since the packages found there had been tossed Into the river at that point with weights attached. The hands and legs were fish- (NEA Telephoto) Herbert Hoover, former tJ.

8. President, visiting collection center for homeless Polish children found wandering streets of Warsaw, Poland, smiles as youngster (right) stands to answer question put to him by Interpreter. Making extended trip to study world food situation, Hoover walked through much of rubble-strewn Warsaw. Photo by Reginald Kenny, NEA-Acme photographer. cd out of the river Saturday by two Portland fishermen about six miles above Wisdom light, where the headless torso was found jur tt8 i in cuiii-ernea me suicide solves the murder," said prosecutor George S.

Spencer. "This closes the case." I Authorities believed Zech mixed arsenic bottled soft drinks which he brought to his wife's bedside. He admitted keeping a sack of arsenate of lead in his basement for spraying rose bushes. After the coroner's jury returned its verdict, Zech had urged a thorough investigation to determine if a murder actually had been committed. i Native Advanced Zech, 48, German-born and a naturalized American citizen, had lived quietly with his wife on the university campus.

They had withheld themselves from many of the social activities of faculty members. When asked what he thought the motive was, prosecutor Spencer said: "A motive? Well, I think he was very unhappy because his wife Earth-Science Students Visit Smith Rocks, View New Canal floating in an eddy late Friday. "Tho prints were undoubtedly made by a man," Bacon said, "because the stride was more than the normal pace of a woman and the shoes were definitely men's. Tho prints were quite aid perhaps a month, perhaps two but they were the only prints in the area. Tips Received Bacon declared some 14 tips had already been run down, most of them regarding missing persons who- were found alive and well.

Police arrested and released one suspect who made assertedly suspicious remarks about the case, but Bacon said his office was admittedly stumped until they Half a hundred strong, Deschutes Geology club members and their friends yesterday visited the rugged, spectacular Smith rock country on their first post-war field trip a trip that goes down in the records as one of the most successful in the history of the completed, and, consequently, Deschutes water is not yet flowing through the huge canal. However, at one point the group saw water flowing through the canal across the face of the Smith rock cliffs. This water was from a side canyon, and the flow was gently moving down the canal, in the general direction of Madras. After returning through tunnel No. 2, the party "camped" for noon near the south approach to the big cut, where coffee was brewed and lunches eaten.

Later, earth-science organization. The ap was in poor health proach to the old land mass was from the north, in a caravan of cars that was the longest seen on e. Central Oregon road in many years. The "all out" order was given at the south end of the big Deadline Is Extended In Model Car Contest, Detroit The deadline for find means of identifying the body. Police are searching for the head in hopes that dental work may give a clue to the identity of the victim.

cut, and from that point the various members of the party In group hiked through the still-waterless canal in search of min spected the viaduct crossing, near entries In the $30,000 model car the Lone Pine area. competition for hospitalized ser-j Joining in the field trip were a vicemen, sponsored by the Fisher number of out of state visitors. Body craftsmen's guild, has been' Bend teachers were well repre-' extended from April 1 to June 1,1 sented, and a group of Boy Scouts, I The contest is open to all army, I A feature of the outing was a hike through tunnel No. 2 of the Smith rock system a bore which pierces a high ridge under the supervision of Bill navy and marine corps veterans Hatch, showed up later in the currently hospitalized in the Unit ed States. Contestants must be in I BAND GOES ON AND ON Westerly, H.

I. (IP The 92-year-old Westerly band Is back on the job after Its second wartime suspension. The band disbanded during the civil war because most of Its members went off to war. It went out of business again at the start of world war for the same reason. Now, with the war over, the day.

that slopes from the pinnacled Smith rock peaks to Crooked river. Permission to visit the tunnel and inspect! the area was obtained for the club members by C. P. Becker, president. As the large group advanced Root Festival band is back giving concerts, with.

over the banks of the huge ditch which swings around the south (and practical) I feature 1 1 LOWERS 2.98 3.98 (Continued From Page 1) many members having the added experience of having 'played ern face of the towering Smith rock formations, they stopped wltn army ana navy Da nets thioughout the world, service hospitals at the time of their application, but still are eligible for prizes if they are disr charged before announcement of awards has been made. Meanwhile, the Craftsmen's Guild estimates that its principal competition that for 'teen-aged boys has netted' contestants 53 college scholarships valued at $200,000, more than $250,000 In cash, and other awards in the 15 years the contests have been sponsored. More than 1,500,000 youths from 12 to 20 years of age are estimated to have taken part in the competitions. Thousands are vying for $75,000 in prizes in the 1946 model-building race. at various points, to hear brief lectures on the geology of the region.

The group heard the story of the ancient land mass known as the Clarno eocene, of which the DARK DRESSES 7.90 A neon-streaK ef white a center of interest in color these tricks make lively the smart basic dress! "Bare sleeves appropriate for spring, into-summerl Rayon crepes and sheers. 9 to 20. Smith rocks are a part, and viewed the lntra-canyon basalt that Flowers bloom on half-hats, Swisa straws, and straw braids. Flowers farm gay chap-lets or flirtatious little Flowers peep beneath your brim or nestle in your chignon. You'll look so gay in your bright new bonnet! 116, HAS FIRST PARTY New Bedford, Mass.

(IB Mrs. Rose Lla De Barros astounded citizens of New Bedford recently when she announced that the birthday party which they gave her was the first she had ever had. She was 116 years old. had flowed down ancient Crooked river, chilling against the soft Smith rock strata. At one point, the party was A research center for synthetic dyes, established in Bombay, is using raw materials available Jn that country.

stopped at a lookout point for a glimpse of the snow-capped Cascades, with peaks visible from Jefferson on the north to Bachelor butte on the south. The sky was blue, the mountains were clear and the day was perfect, the earth scientists reported. COUPON On receipt of thli coupon and 25c we will mail our apeclal airortnrnt of 1Z Ilaby (ladloliM. Theiie bulbil are than the common varieties but superior In color and better for cut flowers. They will de-volop into first trade bulbs for neit yean planting-.

Beaverton Bulb Gardens, Beavet Ion. Ore. The North Unit siphon across Bend Abstract Co. Title Insurance Abstracts Walt Peak Phone 174 Crooked river has not yet been PASTELS OR NEUTRALS All Indians rose to their feet and with arms upstretched toward the heavens, joined in the rhythmic chant as a priest intoned: "We thank the great Creator who puts roots in ground for Indians and make much deer, and allows us to increase our numbers. Our Father God creates all plants for us, and to him we give thanks." The prayer finished, the solemn worshippers, now in jubilant spirits, filed from the tent as a circle of Indians beat a brisk paean on torn toms.

"Now we have fun," explained Tommy Um Tuch of Toppenish, who obligingly acted as interpreter for the pale faces. "We have bone game." Blankets were hurriedly placed on the ground between the wagons and old cars. Indians, young and old, squatted in circles around many articles of barter. Two men clenched their fists and gazed sternly at each other. In one hand of each man was a bone.

They were to guess in which hand the bone was held, and If successful won the "pot." In these games ponies, wagons, saddles, blankets and even the hands of fair Indian maidens were offered In bet. Meantime youngsters, yelling and gesticulating, had gathered around a nearby corral where as tho evening shadows stretched over tho plateau pony races and calf roping were to be featured. Already the Indians 'were discussing their next festival that ot the huckleberry when tribesmen from all the northwest will again gather to pay homage to this food. Recaps P. 0 You can't Get a Pre-war tire now but Our repairs will save the miles in yours and It is wisest to do it While you have tire miles to save.

BEND AUTO PARTS Complete Tint Snrk DIM. Micmlllunt Oil Do You Lack These? WE HAVE THEM! Metal Sauce Pans Metal Graters Rubber Dish Mats Rubber Sink Stoppers Rubber Door Mats Grass Catchers Brass Sprinklers Brass Hose Nozzles Glass Percolator Tops Potato Peelers Cup Hooks Picture Hooks Lime Squeezers Mail Boxes Curtain Rods Window Squegees HOUK VAN ALLEN ftrtont HOME AUTO SUPPLY 912 Wall Former USO Building Phone 860 COURT TUirS FATHER Salem, Ore. ii Declaring that the integrity of the courts must A Si Ore con Phoni 909 De maimainea, iircuu wut i Judge E. M. Page found Giles C.

Raymer guilty of false swearing In a divorce case and sentenced him to one year in the Marion county jail and fined him $500. I Raymer had sworn he had no children, The court found that he was the father of eight. 1 1 1 1 AIL ALL WOOL! YoursuiCcoat or short coat is topped with' at cardigan easy-goingshoul-deri' swoops in at the pulled small belt! Sizes 9-20. SPRING COATS SPRING SUITS 24-75 Bennett's Machine Shop Phono 1133 1114 Roosevelt Ave. Bill Bennett WITH SUNNY DISPOSITIONS Smart the word for these neat, medium-bold and bold patterned foulards-ties that are a compli-menl to any man's taste! And if it's a touch of in-dividuaiity you're after, you'll go for the animal-effect hand-paints in a big way.

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Years Available:
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