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DANCE To The Music Of The Eagles' Fun Makers An All Eagle Band Saturday May 21 9:30 P. M. to 1:30 A. M. EAGLES BALLROOM EAGLES AND THEIR GUESTS Sponsored By Eagles Drill Team U. S. Policy In Japan Arouses Filipino Protest WASHINGTON, May 20. (.B The Philippines charged Thurs day the United States is helping revive Japan's ability to wage war by calling off Japanese rep arations shipments. Gen. Carlos P. Romulo, Phil ippines delegate, told the 11-na-tion Far Eastern Commission that DANCE Every Saturday Night LOU FRANCO and hit Happy Valley Cowboys Kennedy's Dutch Mill Hiway 99 South Of E)XnE) JERRY CXSHEA Appearing Nightly Except Monday At Club 99 FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL! a :su.uu Nignr ror uniy jerry o shea You pay $2.25 at the door and no morel Thit includes: Lounge and Mix Service Midnight Supper There will be a 3-piece band Friday and Saturday night featuring Jerry O'Shea's piano novelties and songs. Popular . . . Western . . . all requests Completely Old Fun Conditioned CLUB 99 Hwy. 99 North TA U Only the "Cisco Kid" would have the nerve to walk Into the Ghost Dance of the Kiowas , . . and he comes up with some sur prising discoveries during the dramatization of "The Cisco Kid and the Ghost Dance of the Kiowas" tonight at 7:30. At 8 tonight, "Straight Arrow" becomes involved in a feud between two Indian tribes, but, thanks to some quick thinking and action on his part, war is avoided during the episode entitled "Drumbeat." "Jhn Steele, Adventurer" will be heard tonight at 10:30 . . . having missed his calling last Tuesday night when General Lucius Clay had top priority on that time with his report to the nation. You wouldn't think a five-minute newt summary would require nine hours of preparation . . would you? Don't go thinking this is a read-in remark regarding one of KSNR'i own newest nose analysts. . . , It's Bill Henry, (Mutual-Don Lee, 6:55 to 7 p. m. week-days) who did his 1,400th consecutive broadcast last Friday, May 13. He de votes a nine-hour working day to preparing approximately 600 words of news soript. Thought he Just ripped something from the news wire at the last minute, didn't you? He spends about two hours each day collating the various news notes he picks up on his dally rounds of Washington offices. The remaining five hours he's on the telephone talking to officials, or visiting them In their offices. He spends all this time covering his "beat," despite the fact that he's a veteran of forty years experience in news gathering. "I'd rather get my own Story," Bill explains, "than depend on the other fellow's version." Tomorrow morning at 11:30, a resume of the year-long Berlin airlift operation, based on documentary interviews made throughout the period by the Air Force's radio reporter, will be featured on "The Air Force Hour." At 7:30 tomorrow night, Senator Leverett Salton stall (R.) of Massachusettes will be interviewed on the regular Saturday night "Meet the Press" broadcast. KRNR The Voice of The Roiebetrf Newt-Review MBS 1490 On Your Dial President Of Brazil Speaks To U. S. Congress WASHINGTON, May 19.-OP) Brazilian President Eurico Dutra told Congress today that the "perfect" friendship of Bra zil and the United States is a major prop to Western Hemi sphere solidarity. Addressing a joint session of the Senate and House, he de clared that the 120-vear-nlrt tips between the two nations are "founded upon their identity of purposes and harmony of inter ests." And he predicted they will become ever stronger. ' In the international field, Dutra said, "this rare example of fraternal association" is "the greatest guarantee of good un derstanding and comprehension among other sister nations in this hemisphere." He forecast that the plaudits he has received since his arrival yesterday on a state visit will be deeply felt in Brazil, "whose peo ple are ever sensitive to manifes tations of regard from this great nation, held by them in such high esteem." Dutra spoke in Portuguese Fri., Moy 20, 1949 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. S from the speaker's rostrum of the House. "The Democracy which flour ishes with so much vigor In this country Is one of the signs of the high degree of civilization which you have achieved and In which respect for the law and for the rihgts of others is a main fac tor," he said. 1 ROTARY ENTERTAINED Members of the Roseburg Ro tary Club were entertained with vocal numbers sung by Lee Wil. Mams, accompanied by Judy Flora at the piano, at tne club's regu lar luncheon Thursday noon. The Drocram was arranged bv Sam Reed. WANTED Apprentice Meot Cutter Good working conditions APPLY SAFEWAY STORES Roseburg wmm Bull wrtlllla w Sunday, May 22 2 P.M. Roseburg Umpqua Chiefs VS. North Bend FINLAY FIELD ADMISSION Children 30c Adults 74c Tax Inoluded CLOSED SATURDAY-MAY 21 We will be closed Saturday as The Douglas County Bar Ass'n. has leased our building for that day. CARL'S HAVEN Garden Valley Road WW REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4:0ft Fulton Lewis, Jr. 4:15 Frank Hemingway. 4:30 Passing Parade. 4:45 Say It With Music. 5:00 Tom Fair, Evangelist. 5:15 Music. 5:30 Captain Midnight 5:45 Tom Mix. 6:00 Magic Garden. 6:15 Mutual Newsreel. 6:30 Sports Page. 6:35 Music. 6:40 Local News. 6:45 Three-Quarter Time. 6:55 Bill Henry. 7:00 Music. 7:13 Sammy Kayt Showroom. 7:30 Cisco Kid. 8:00 Straight Arrow. 8;30 Carmen Cavallero. 8:45 Bob Ebeile Show. 9:00 News. 9:15 Hi Neighbor. 9:30 Spade Cooley, 9:45 Fulton Lewis. Jr. 10:00 Concert Master. 10:30 John Steele. Adventurer. 11:00 Rhythm Rendezvous. 11:30 Sign Off. SATURDAY. MAY 21, 1949 6:00 Sunrise Serenade. 6:15 News. 6:20 Muic. 6:30 Yawn Patrol. 6:45 Saddle Serenade. 7:00 News. 7:15 Breakfast Gang. 7:45 Local News. 7:50 Beehive. 7:55 Music. 8:00 Haven of Rest. 8:30 Wally's Coffee Time. 8:45 Four H Club. , ' 9:00 Music. 9:15 Modern Home. ' 9:30 Telephone Request 10:00 Newt. 10:15 Lone Star Serenaders. 10:30 Shopper's Guide. 10:35 Music. 10:45 Leu Brown. 11:00 Bob Poole Show. 11:30 Air Force Hour. 12:00 Music at Noon. 12:15 Sports Page. 12:25 Music. 12:40 Local News. 12:45 National News. 12:55 Market Reports. 1:00 Man on the Street 1:15 Voice of the Army. 1:30 Veterans' Request. 2:00 Pee Wee Hunt Orchestra. 2:30 Bands for Bonds. 3:00 Melody Mountain Boys. 3:30 Sports Parade. 4:00 DAV Program. 4:15 Franl. Hemingway. 4:00 DAV Program. 4:15 Frank Hemingway. 4:30 Baptist Church. 4:45 Music. 5:00 Hawaii Calls. 5:30 Sing for Your Supper. 6:00 Church of the Nazarcne. 6:15 Music. 6:30 Sports Page. 6:35 Music. 6:40 Local News. 6:45 Marine Band. 7:00 Take a Number, 7:30 Meet the Press. 8:00 Happy Valley Cowboys. 8:30 Sylven Levin Opera Concert. 9:00 News. 9:15 Dink Templeton. 9:30 Wrestling Parade. 10:30 Dance Orchestra. 11 00 Dance Orchestra. 11:30 Sign Off. Filipinos "protest In the strong- (ur L Uprtrinfl est Dossible terms' against the TMIWI1 ncuil"3 reparations decision announced last week, Romulo charged also that the Japanese ""Zaibatsu" industrial leaders are sabotaging Ameri can efforts to restore Japan's economy. "There Is evidence that the Japanese economic crisis has been deliberately brought on by the Japanese themselves in order to arous American sympathy and insure American assistance," he declared. The United States last week ordered Gen. Douglas MacArthur to make no more preliminary de liveries of machine tools and other reparations to the Philip pines and three other Pacific nations. At the same time officials made plain the U.S. will oppose any proposal to revive payment of the damages inflicted by Ihe Jap anese in World War II. VISIT THE SHALIMAR ROOM ' SATURDAY NIGHT AND HEAR GORDON CLARK Sing Your Favorite Songs For the finest in entertainment, hear Gordon Clark Sing his songs ond those that are dear to you. Here is an entertainer that has brought so much enjoyment to oil with h'S own songs, such as, "Looking For a Man," "Ensenada," "Tonight's the Night," and "Mamzelle." You saw him in the movie, "Rogue's Regiment," now you can see him in person. Make your reservction today for this Saturday night. tor Your Perfect Evening Dine and Dance At the Shalimar Room "The Ultimate In Food and Refreshment" at the Smart New Air-Conditioned SHALIMAR ROOM 122 S. Stephens GORDON CLARK Vocolist and Composer On CVA Proposal Asked By Truman WASHINGTON, May 19.-UP) President Truman has asKea the chairman of the Senate and House Public Works Committee tp arrange hearings quickly on the administration's bill to create a Columbia Valley Administra tion. Chairman Whittlngton (D.. Miss.) ol the House Committee said the President made the re quest to him and Senator Chavez (D.-Mex.) of the Senate Commit tee at a White House Conference. He said they told the President they would arrange hearings as quickly as possible. Meantime, Rep. Sanborn (R. Ida.) said that the President has stopped to play politics and pull patronage over an issue that is so serious It will affect the future of the entire Pacific Northwest." "President Truman called Rep. Whittlngton, who has Indicated he is not sympathetic to valley authorities, down to the White House to put pressure on him to turn a public works hearing of the House Into a CVA hearing," he said, in a statement. "It Is to be assumed from re ports that are current In Wash ington that certain Interior De partment witnesses will suggest there is no need for hearings on flood control prolects as set by the corps of eneineeds, because they have the CVA plan already set up." Reservation, for private Skating Parties are available at the Rainbow Skating Rink Winchester PUBLIC DANCE Every Saturday Night Dance from 8:00 'til 12:00 K. P. 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