The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, June 03, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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YES! We Have
MARY EZIO
MARTIN-FINZA
; PACIFIC :
Parking Meters Within
Diplomatic Immunity
PORTLAND, June 3. VP)
Mexican Consul Rafail Grisi has
been getting overtime parking
tickets.
The city has been getting them
back with notes of protest.
The exchange is to be ended,
police headquarters was advised
today.
City Attorney Alexander G.
Broun ruled that Senor Grisi Is
right: A 1943 treaty between the
United States and Mexico ex
empts consular officials from
"charges incident to . . . the use
of vehicles." The consul may
park as 'long as he pleases and
need not put a nickel in the slot.
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' An odd trio of characters, named General Ulysses Grant, General
Robert E. Lee and Betsy Ross are the central figures In the story
of "The Affairs of the Jealous Generals," tonight's mystery adven
ture on "The Affairs of Peter Salem," broadcast at -ten. Each of the
generals Is vitally interested in the city's slot machine concession,
but when both are murdered, it's Betsy who helps Salem solve the
case.
Red Benson, glib-tongued emcee of the "Take a Number"
quiz-show (Saturdays, 7 to 7:30 p. m., PST), is seldom taken
aback by statements of contestants on the .show. But re
cently a lady threw him for a loss. She won a puppy as one
of her prizes, and Red s'ald, "Isn't that nice." Came her
reply: "I need a puppy like I need a hole in the head!"
Tomorrow night's "Take a Number" program will feature
members of the legal profession as Red Benson's guest con
testants. A New York City magistrate, a past president of
the N. Y, Federal Grand Jury, an Investigator of N. Y.'s
alcohol tax unit, an assistant to the U. S. attorney for the
Southern District of New York, a U. S. marshal and a U.
S. probation officer will be attempting to answer the quiz
questions in return for valuable merchandise prizes.
A special note regarding Saturday listening has it that "Meet
the Press," usually heard 7:30 to 8 p. m., will be heard one hour and
a half earlier ... 6 to 6:30 p. m. Two more new schedulings for Sat
urday eve are "Carmen Cavallero" at 7:30 . . . and the "Sylvan
Levin Concert" at 8:30.
A lot depends on the weather tomorrow for KRNR copy
writer Laura Patton . . . that is, it's Just gotta be nice for
' her .wedding ... a garden wedding,-yet! John Fett is the guy
who's changing her name. . , . The whole thing came as a
result of commercial-minded Miss Patton having a change
of mind . . . and deciding the name of Fett meant more to
her than "Your International MoCormick-Deering Dealer
in Roseburg."
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REMAINING HOURS TODAY
4:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr.
4:15 Frank Hemingway,
4:30 Passing Parade.
4:45 Say It With Music.
5:00 Meditation and Melody.
5:15 Music.
5:30 Captain Midnight
5:45 Tom Mix.
6:00 Magic Garden.
6:13 Mutual Newsreel.
6:20 Sports Page.
6:33 Music.
6:40 Local News.
6:45 Three -Quarter Time.
6:55 Bill Henry.
7:00 Music.
7:15 Sammy Kaye Showroom.
7:30 The Cisco Kid.
8:00 Straight Arrow.
8:30Carmen Cavallero.
8:45 Bob Eberle Show.
0:00 News.
9:15 Hi Neighbor.
9:30 Scandinavian Melody Timi
9:45 Fulton Lewis, Jr.
0:00 Affairs of Peter Salem.
10:30 Rhythm Rendezvous.
Li;oo Dance Orchestra.
Ll:30 Sign Off.
SATURDAY. JUNE 4, 1049
6:00 Sunrise Serenade.
6:15 News.
6:20 Mucic.
6:30 Yawn Patrol.
6:45 Saddle Serenade.
7:00 News.
7:15 Breakfast Gang.
7:45 Local Newi,
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 News.
10:15 Lone Star Serenaden. .
10:30 Shopper's Guide.
10:35 Clyde Beatty linterview.
10:45 Les Brown Orch.
11:00 Bob Poole.
11:30 Air Force Hour.
12:00 Music at Noon.
12:15 Sports Page.
12:25 Music.
12:40 Local News.
12:45 National New.
12:55 Market Reports.
1:00 Man on the Street.
1:15 Voice of the Army.
1:30 Veterans' Request.
2:00 Bill McCunn's Orchestra.
2:30 Bands for Bonds.
ROSEBURG
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WITH THE MIGHTIEST MOBILIZATION OF
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STARTLING NEW ARRAY OF ARENIC SENSATIONS
DOROTHY I THE SENSATION OF THE FEMININE WORLD-
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RIDER IN THE WORLdI COMMANDING TWO DEADLY ENEMIES OP THE JUNGLE
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DIRECT FROM SWITZERLAND
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WHOLE HERD OF PERFORMING ELEPHANTS
M O LQ I T Z I bruna J LAN DA. troupe
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EXPONENTS SUPREME OF NOVELTY BALANCING FEATS
RtNATO MEDINI TROUPE VICTOR ROBBINS
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NSEMBLE OF EXCITING ACTS AND FEATURES
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Tickets (reserved and admission) on sale tomorrow at
Roy's, 213 North Jackson
Love Triangle Suspected In
MANILA, June 3. CP) A love
triangle may have caused the
mysterious explosion of a C-47
transport plane that killed 13
persons last month.
National Bureau of Investiga
tion agents said they have infor
mation a woman and her lover
had a time bomb placed aboard
the plane to kill her husband.
Dispatches from Daet in South
Airplane Catastrophe
Luzon said the Bureau was now
assembling the facts.
The plane, a Philippine Air
Lines transport, blew up in the
air on May 7 after taking off
from Daet for Manila.
A spokesman for the NBI said
a formal complaint of multiple
murder is expected to be filed
soon in court at Daet. He would
not go into further details.
Friday, June 3, 1949The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore, 5
3:0O Melody Mountain Boyt, -
3:30 SporU Parade.
4:00 DAV Commander.
4:15 Frank Hemingway.
4:30 Baptist Church.
4:45 Mutic.
3:00 Hawaii CalU.
3:30 Sing for Your Supper.
6:00 Meet the Press.
6:30 SporU Paga.
6:35 Music.
6:40 Local News.
6:45 Eddy Duchin.
7:00 Take a Numuer.
7:30 Carmen Cavallero.
800 Happy Valley Cowboy.
8:30 Sylvan Levin.
9:00 News.
9:15 Dink Tempteton.
9:30 Wrestling Parade.
10:00 Dance Orohestra.
11:00 Dance Orchestra.
11:30 Sign Qtt.
SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1949
8:00 Back to God Hour.
8:30 Voice of Prophecy,
9:00 Radio Bible Class.
9:30 Lutheran Hour.
10:00 News.
10:15 Organ Concert
10:30 Music.
:45 Moments of Devotion.
:t0 Presbyterian Church Services.
:00 Music.
:15 Sunday Favorite.
:.'10 Canary Chorus.
:45 National News.
:00 House of Mystery.
:30 True Detective Mysteries.
:00Ray Bloch rresrnu.
:,10 Meet Your Match.
:00 Roy Roger Show.
:30 Nick Carter.
:oo Walking in Rhythm.
: 15 Music. K
:30 Family Theater.
:00 Mediation Board.
:30 Music of the Masters.
:00 Secret Missions.
:30 Life Begins at Horn.
:00 Mayor of the Town.
:5 Johnny Desmond.
:30 True or False.
:0O-rTwenty Questions,
:30 Walter Winchell.
:45 Louella Parsons.
:00 News.
:15 BanU Concert.
:30 American Legion Auxiliary.
:45 Church of the Open Bibl.
:00 Music.
:30 Henry King Orchestra.
:00 Sign Off.
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, ATTY. G. MOWRY DIES
PORTLAND, June 3. UP)
George Mowry, 6t, well-known
Portland criminal attorney, died
suddenly here Wednesday.
For 38 years he had -practiced
in criminal trials in Portland.
He served as assistant U. S. at
torney, county district attorney,
and chief criminal deputy district
attorney. More recently, in pri
vate practice, he defended numer
ous criminal cases.
FRUIT CO. BANKRUPT
PORTLAND, June 3. UP)
Starr Fruit Products Company,
operating canneries at Portland,
Salem, Yakima and Sunnyslde,
Wash., has filed a bankruptcy
petition In Federal Court here.
Assets were listed at $448,274
and liabilities at $518,912.
Robert E. McCaughern Is presi
dent of the firm.
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