The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, January 13, 1949, Image 9

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    NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13. 1949
NINE
T-H Law Repeal Wanted
First by Labor Heads
WASHINGTON, Jan. 13. (.B
American Federation of Labor of
ficials yesterday insisted anew
that Congress repeal the Taft
Hartley law and restore the Wyg
ner Act before considering new
labor legislation.
Three members of the AFL leg
islative staff told Senate and
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LIVING ROOM and BEDROOM CURTAINS
RUFFLED PRISCILLAS 0 PLAIN PANELS
Values to 13.50,
In White and Colors NOW 6.95, 2.95, 95c
in No.
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House Democratic labor chiefs
the Federation Is vigorously op
posed to so-called "one package"
handling. Under that plan. Taft
Hartley repeal and Wagner Act
re-enactment would be wrapped
up in one bill with the cnanges
President Truman wants in tho
Wagner measure.
The approach the AFL and CIO
are urging calls lor two bills. The
first would wipe the Taft-Hartley
law off the books and restore the
old Wagner Act. The second bill
would deal with the Wagner Act
"improvements" Mr. Truman is
seeking.
Neither the AFL nor the CIO
has endorsed the changes nro
posed by the President.
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KHJ-Mutual Don Lee's Kate Smith (9:15 a. m. week-days) has
again been chosen as one of the 10 most admired women in the
world. This tme she was listed In a recent nation-wide survey con
ducted by George Gallup, director of the American Institute of Pub
lic Opinion. Miss Smith is the only entertainer to be listed among
the "Top Ten" of the Gallup Poll." The new Gallup survey listed
the 10 most admired women as Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, Mme. Chiang
Kai-shek, Sister Elizabeth Kenny, Mrs. Clare Booth Luce, Mrs. Harry
S. Truman, Miss Kate Smith, Princess Elizabeth, Queen Elizabeth,
Senator Margaret C. Smith and former Queen Wilhelmlna.
Tonight, you'll hear "Club 1490" at 7:30, "Straight Arrow" at
8, and "Boston Blackie" at 8:30. "The Mysterious Traveler"
invites you to step aboard his network train tonight at 10:30.
Tomorrow night at 7, screen and stage star Eddie Albert and his
actress wife, Margo, will be co-starred for the Mutual-Don Lee pre
sentation of "The Farmer Takes a Wife," when the Eisner and Con
nolly drama is adapted for the "Great Scenes From Great Plays"
broadcast. Margo will be heard as Molly, the girl who lived and
worked on the Erie Canal, and Eddie Albert will play Dan, the lad
who wanted to leave the canal and buy a farm. At 8 Friday night,
it's "Music in the Modern Mood," featuring dramatic orchestral ar
rangements of your favorite songs, old and new.
For an Informative half-hour of up-to-the-minute newscast
ing, we trust you've taken advantage of the 15-mlnute "Alka
Seltier Newspaper of the Air" each night at 9 followed im
mediately by "Fleetwood Lawton," at 9:13. "Fulton Lewis Jr.,"
Is heard each week-night at 9:45.
KRNR
Tha Voice of Tho
Roseburg News-Review
REMAINING HOUHS TODAT
4:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr.
4:15 Pisiinf Perede.
4:45 Sv It With Music.
3.00 Gond News Program.
3:15 Chandu, the Magician
5:30 Captain Midnight,
8:45 Tom Mix.
8:00 Gabriel Heatter.
6:15 The Sports Page.
6:20 Musical Interlude.
6 25 State and Local Newt.
6 30 Three-Quarter Time.
: 43 Music.
6:55 Bill Henry. Newi.
7:00 Increditable, but True,
7:15 Music You Remember.
7:10 Club 1490.
8:00 Straight Arrow.
8:30 Boston Blackie.
9 00 News.
9:15 Fleetwood Lawton.
9.30 Music.
9:45 Fulton Lewis, Jr.
10 00 The Conrert Master.
10:30 Mysterious Traveler.
11:00 Rhythm Rendeiveus.
11:30 Sign Off.
FRIDAY, JANIARI 14
6:00 Sunrise Serenade.
6:15 News
6:20 Music.
6:30 Yawn Patrol.
6:45 Lenny ROsi.
7:00 News.
7:15 Riie and Shine.
7:3i State and Local News.
7:35 Breakfast for Two.
8:00 Riverside Review.
R1S Victor H. Lindlahr.
8:30 Wally's Coffee Time.
8:45 Hi Neighbor.
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10:45 Melody Matinee.
11:00 Ladies First.
11:30 Queen for a Day.
12:00 Musical Menu.
12:30 Sport Page of the Air.
10:00 News.
10:15 Gospel Singers.
10:30 Book of Bargains.
12:40 State and Local News.
13:45 National News.
12:55 Terminal Market Report.
1:00 Man on the Street
1:15 The Johnson Family.
1:30 It's Requested.
2:00 The Party Line.
3:45 School Program,
3:00 The Happy Gang.
3:30 Driver'! Playhouse.
3:45 Local Loan Show.
4:00 Fulion Lewis, Jr.
4:15 Frank Hemingway.
4:30 Passing Parade.
4:45 Say H With Muile.
5:00 Music.
V15 Chandu. the Magician.
5:30 Captain' Midnight
5:45 Adventures of Tom Mix.
6:00 Magic Garden.
6:19 The Sports Page.
6 20 Musical Interlude.
6:25 State and Local News.
6 30 Music.
6:55 Bill Henry. News.
7:00 Great Scenes from Great Plays.
7:30 The Cisco Kid.
8:00 Music in the Modern Mood.
8:30 This Photographic Age.
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9:15 Fleetwood Law ton.
9 30 Music.
?:45 Fulton Lewis, Jr.
:00 The Concert Master.
10:30 The Falcon.
11:00 Rhythm, Rendeivoui.
11:30 Sign Off.
SOCE Honor Roll Lists
Two Douglas Students
Kenneth Barnebuig, Rospburg,
i who has assumed the office of
Douglas County school superin
tendent, and Jessie C. Stout, Rid
dle, are listed among 19 students
from Southern Oregon College
named on the fall term honor
roll. Grades of 3.5 or above for
students who carry at least 12
hours are required.
Listed among 65 students given
honorable mention for grades of
3.0 to 3.5 grade point average are
Harlan Carter and Floyd Lewis
of Roseburg, and Alvin Barnhart,
Camas Valiey.
Friday Nite
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January 14
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Coma to The Sale!
Two Estates Are
Placed in Probate
Upon petition of Ellen A. Kice,
County Judge D. N. Busenbark
has issued an order appointing
her as executor of the estate of
her late husband, James A. Rice,
who died at the age of t!3 years
at Myrtle Creek Dec. 3, 1948. His
will, admitted to probate, be
queaths his entire estate to his
widow, except SI to each of his
children: Vie De Bar, Eugene;
Beatrice Rice Palmer, Oakland,
Calif.; Bernice Reynolds. Port
land; James M. Rice, Winston S.
Rice and William Leonard Rice,
all of Myrtle Creek. Named as
appraisers are T. R. Dunnavin,
J. F. Sellers and William Lud
dington. The estate of Araline Flavilla
Davis, who died at Drain June 28,
1948, at the age of 94 years, has
been admitted to probate In an
order of County Judge Rusen
hark, upon petition of Maud
Cowles. a daughter. Bernard C.
Davis. Albany, has been mpolnt
rd administrator and Rav Harlan.
Raymond Bernaskl and Arthur
Gardner, appraisers. Heirs at
law Include sons and daughters.
Maud C. Cowles, De Witt C.
Pavls and T. E. Davis, all of
Drain, Mildred I. Ryan, Eugene;
and grandchildren. James S.
Whipple, Drain, and Dorothy M.
McCormack, Sutherlln.
Civil Rights Program
Faces Filibuster Threat
WASHINGTON, Jan. 12. UP)
President Truman yesterday re
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ceived a citizens group backing
his civil rights program and told
them bills are .being drafted to
carry out his proposals.
While this group the National
Citizens Council on Civil Rights
was at the White House, South
ern Democratic senators were
meeting at the Capitol to discuss
their strategy in fighting such
measures as anti-Job discrimina
tion laws.
Senator Russell (D.-Ga.) told
reporters afterward that the 17
senators present agreed unani
mously to oppose any proposed
change in senate rules which
would bar a filibuster.
He said all the senators also
voiced opposition "to the entire
civil rights program" proposed by
President Truman.
Second Execution Stay
Granted Oregon Man
DENVER, Jan. 13. fP) Paul
J. Schneider was granted a sec
ond stay of execution yesterday.
The Oregon man received one
this time from the State-Supreme
Court two days beore his sched
uled trip to the gas chamber for
the murder of a Denver filling
station operator, Frank J. Ford.
The court ordered a stay until
the week of April 10 to allow
his attorney, J. -Colder Smith of
Fort Morgan, time to support con
tentions that Schneider's case In
volves points before the Supreme
Court of the United States.
Less than a month ago,
Schneider was reprieved by Gov
ernor Lee Knous little more than
two hours betore the lirst hour
set for his execution.
Yesterday, the governor told re
porters, "I don't intend to In
tervene further In the case. The
disposition is solely in the hands
of the court."
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2.25 B. G. Velvet of Roses Dry
Skin Cream 1.00 plus tax
2.00 C. D. All Purpose
Cream 1.00 plus tax
Wrisley Tour Season Lotion,
6 oz SOo plus tax
Jergens' Lotion and Cream
Shampoo 84o plus tax
1.00 Yardley
Creams ... 2 for 1.50 plus tax
Italian Balm with Wall
Dispenser 1.00 plus tax
75c Woodbury Cold Cream and
25c Face Powder (limited
quantities) 19o plus tax
2.00 Wrisley Gold Tassel
Perfume 59o plus tax
1.00 C. D. 8ecrets of
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50c Scherk Talc, assorted
aromas 29o plus tax
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Vital Statistics
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ZITEKRICE Clarence Zltek
and Vera Fern Rice, both of Rose
burg. ONG-WELLS Earl Lee One,
Tiller, and Edna June Wells,
Canyonvllle.
DIVORCE SUITS FILED
McFETRIDGE Helen E. vs.
Howard G. McFetridge. Married
at Vancouver, Wash., March 29,
1943. Cruel and Inhuman treat
ment charged. Property settle
ment asked.
CARLS Blllie vs. John A.
Carls. Married at Vancouver,
Wash., Oct. 28, 1944. Custody of
one child and $30 a month sup
port asked. Cruel and Inhuman
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DIVORCE DECREE GRANTED
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DANCE HALL PERMITS
The following dance hall li
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office of Roy Agee, county clerk:
To Emma Duffer for Hayhurst
Hall; Douglas Bally for Smith
River Grange Hall, and Vinceni
Preschern lor Preschern's Barn,
Melrose. "
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