LOOK Si SIGN PAINTING AND DECOEATWO cQNTn'ncR$: AMERICA IT IS TOUR PROTECTION Fully Guarantee Reliable Quality Work - At No Added Cost Roseburg Chapter P. D. C A. Phone 208 Defeated Germany Has Pleasure Now Of Being Courted By East And West By HAL BOYLE BERLIN, June 14. tW Here In defeated Germany Is the world capital of postwar optimism. There is uneasiness In Washington, Paris, London and Moscow. There appears to be less uneasiness here. The biggest single impression a postwar visitor gets now is that the defeated are not so worried today as their conquerors. They see better times. For the current international i : tug of peace over the fate of his I now meet In mutual fear. And country has given tiack the ave- he knows that he is the key- rage German something he lost when his nation collapsed in mili tary and political chaos in 1945. He has regained a feeling of importance, the thing the Ger man likes best. 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And this is a flattering gift of peace indeed to a nation that in a single gen eration lost two war bids for world dominance because it got itself in the classic military di lemma having to fight fore and aft at the same time. Conquered Being Courted Three years ago, when. I last CEme here, the victors' prevailing philosophy, left over from war time unity, was: "Germany is trying to divide the allies split them into two camps." Today the underlying feeling appears to be: "We must win the Germans to our side." No longer do the conquerors say they can't afford to let them selves be divided by the van quished. Tacitly accepting that division now, they court the con quered. In defeat Germany is to day more united than the na tions who whipped her. For she knows what she wants. She wants to be Germany again, FREED FROM 4 HARSH LAXATIVES "I used to take laxatives regularly until I started eating KELLOGG' S ALL-BRAN daily. That was 22 years ago. ALL.-mmmmmma RRAM arill toon. IT -. 1 me regularl"C!arenee M. Smith, SSOi St. Paul Avenue, Madi ton, Wis. This is just one of many unsolic ited letters. If jsu suffer constipation due to lack of bulk in the diet, eat an ounce of ALL-BRAN daily, drink plenty of water. If not satisfied after 10 days, send the empty carton to Kellogg's, Battle Creek, Mich. Get DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK.! Buy today. - 1 SSS.-.'-'--'-" .wry:? f ft Pictured above are two of the many wild bulls that will appear at the Douglas County Sheriff's Posse Rodeo this coming weekend. This same stock will appear at all of the lead ing rodeos this season including the Pendleton Round-Up. j Douglas County Sheriff's Posse 5th Annual World's Championship ; 0 1 iZji O ) . Three Big Days This Week Fri., Sat, Sun., June 17, 18, 19 1:30 P. M. EACH DAY $2.40 Reserved Seots Admission Prices $1.50 General Admission 60c Children under 12 Children of Aft School Age OWE Tickets Now On Sale at the Sidewalk Booth in Front of Roy's Men's Store PLAN NOW TO ATTEND Tinani Tune in Frank Purdy's "Sportscast" tonight at seven for sure. He has a special deal all cooked up with Arch Ward of Chicago's famous Chicago Tribune regarding baseball teams that will be of great interest to sports fans. All you have to do is hear his broad cast tonight . . . answer his request for your vote on a special deal . . . and the whole thing's In the bag.' Be sure to hear Frank Purdy tonight at 7 over KRNR for complete details. Tonight at 7:30, Ronald Colman will narrate a whodunit claimed by Alexander Woollcott at one of the best of its kind ever to be written. It's "The Moonstone," by Wilklo Collins ... all about a coveted yellow diamond In India. Lots of mystery and Intrigue on "Favorite Story" tonight at 7:30 when "The Moonstone" it dramatized. It's the favor ite story of Russell Croute, famous playwright. Stay tuned then for "Jovin Jamboree" at 8; the 9 o'elock news; "Slim Bryant" at 9:15; "Fulton Lewis Jr." at 9:45; "John Steele, t Adventurer," at 10; and Lyle Fenner with' hit "Rhythm Rendezvous" at 10:30. Tomorrow morning at 11, tenor Ken Carson will offer the fol lowing songs on "Ladies First": "Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup" and "Back in Your Own Back Yard." . For his "Passing Parade" program series, John Nesbitt has selected stories dealing with various types of rascals. First, he'll talk about Antoinette Sala, the Parisian sewing girl who absconded with the money that a little tailor stole to keep her in fine clothes. And secondly, he'll discuss the hero-like career of a Frenchman named Paul Bpla, who rose from a poor, boy to executive head of a chain of retail stores. (Wednesday, 4:30 p. m.) Don't forget to tell the kids in the family that KRNR will give away Tom Mix badges, brands and publicity pamphlets Immediately following this year's big Rodeo pa rade. These are things the kids can't buy In any store , . . and we know that every Tom Mix fan will want to re ceive these official Tom Mix items. IDLVID Tht Voict of Tht MBS ; IlKll K Roseburg Newi-Rtview 1490 On Your Dial remaining: hours today 4:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr. 4:15 Frank Hemingway. 4:30 Passing Parade. 4:45 News. 5:00 Straight Arrow. . 5:30 Captain Midnight 5:45 Tom Mix. 6:00 Gabriel Heatter. 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 Sportscast. 7:15 Music You Remember. 7:30 Favorite Story. 8:00 Bob Poole. 8:30 Jovin Jamboree. 9:00 News. 9:15 Slim Bryant 9:30 Music. 9:45 Fulton Lewis, Jr. the springboard of European di vision. In a way, Germany is on the auction block. But who can buy her? The muscular military power of Russia, the old neigh bor enemy to the east? or the strong boy of the Western World America? Probably neither can do . so permanently. For in the unswept rubble of their lost gamble lor world dominion the Germans are in one way stronger than either the Russians or the Americans. That is because the Russians and Americans are afraid of each other and the Germans are un afraid, so long as this is true, of either. The Germans feel they alone can buy themselves back event ually. They know it and they love it. And peace swings again, as it was for a hundred years, on the hinge of the Tueton. 10:00 John Steele, Adventurer. -10: HO Rhythm Rendezvous.. 11:00 Dnnce Orchestra, 11:30 Sign Off. WEDNESDAY, JUNE IS, 1049 6:00 Sunrlsa Serenade. 6:19 News. 6:20 Music. 6:30 Music. 6:45 Two Ton Baker. 7:00 News. 7:15 Breakfast Gang. 7:30 Music. 7:45 Local News. 7:50 Music. 8:00 Wally's Coffee Time. 8:15 Victor H. Llndlahr. 8:;i0 Modern Home. 8:45 Tom, Dick and Harry. 9:00 Book of Bargains. 9:15 Music. 8:30 Man About Town. 9:40 Music. 9:50 Shopper'i Guide. 10:00 News. 10:15 Gospel Singers. 10:30 Say It With Music. 10:45 Easy Aces. 11:00 Ladies First. 11:30 Queen for a Day. . 12:00 Muiic 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 Party Line. 2:00 Against the Storm. 2:30 II s Requested. 3:00 Johnson Family, 3:15 Music. . . 3:30 Show Time. 3:43 Local Loan Show. 4:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr. 4:15 Frank Hemingway. 4:30 Pats ihg Parade. 4:45 Music. 5:00 Religious Bequest Program. 5:15 Music. 3:30 Captain Midnight 5:15 Torn Mix. 6:00 Music. 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 Home, Sweet Home. 7:13 Sammy Kaye Showroom. 7:30 Cisco Kid. S.no What's the Name of that Song? 8:30 King Cole Trio. 8:43 Bob Eberle Show. 8:00 News. 9:13 Hi Neighbor. 9:30 Scandinavian Melody Time. 9:45 Fulton Lewis, Jr. 10:00 Gregory Hood. 10:30 Rhythm Rendezvous. 11:00 Dance Orchestra. 11:30 Sign Off. Senators Propose Change In U. S. Electoral Vote WASHINGTON. June 14. (IP) A proposed constitutional amend ment mat would divide each state's electoral vote for presi dent in proportion to the popu lar vote was approved today by me senate juaiciary comma-lee. The amendment, sponsored bv Senator Lodge (R-Mass), was recommended to the Senate by a vole of 6 to 2. How individual Senators voed was not disclosed. COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN TO MEET THURSDAY ! Women of the Roseburg Coun try Club will meet Thursday morning at eight-thirty o'clock at the club course for golfing. Lunch eon will be served at twelve-thir ty o'clock at the clubhouse and the contract bridge play will be gin at one-thirty o'clock. All wo men of the club are urged to be present. , Bell metal usually Is a mixture of copper and tin in the propor tion of about four to one. Enjoy an AFTER-THE-SHOW snack! Come In offer the show! Enjoy the evening all over again while you dig into o heaping plate of delicious ice cream! Or munch on a sandwich with your coffee. Open 'til 11:00 p.m. For a mack or a luncheon visit THE SNACK BAR Next to the Star Theater Farm Bankruptcy Threat Seen In Cherry Imports WASHINGTON, June 14.-P The House heard Monday that thousands of our farmers face bankruptcy because foreign cher ries are being "dumped" on the American market. Said Rep. Horan (R-Wash): "Our national cherry produc tion Is today In grave danger of disaster, entirely due to the manipulation of tariff and im port policies of the administra tion." Horan said that unless the government removes "the sword of cheap Italian imports which hangs over the heads of the American cherry growers," they will permit their fruit to "rot on the trees." Marketing of cherries, he said, Is at a standstill because proces sors do not dare buy them be cause they do not know whether there will be a market for them later. A proposal for a cut In the tariff on brined cherries import ed from Italy Is being considered by the Inter-Departmental Com mittee on international trade agreements, Horan said. Tub., June 14, 1949 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. S German Students Endure Hunger To Get Education (AP Newueaiures) HEIDELBERG Nearly half of the 4500 students of the Heidel berg University are trying to live on one meal a day, the Stu dents' Association reports. Like everybody else in west Germany, the students, mostly ex-Wehrmacht soldiers, lost nine tenths of their savings and bank accounts last year in western Germany's currency reform. Most of the students have not enough money to buy the food on their ration cards, Goetz Roth, chair man of the Students' Associa tion, said. The one meal they do get is free. "It's good, old Herbert Hoover's relief fund which serves us this meal," Roth said. (The former American President was Instru mental in setting up school feed ing in the American Zone after the war.) The Students' Association has started a plan, however, to sup plement the Income of needy members. Negotiations have be gun with the American-German " ' ' ' 1 I I Vr-LADD ' I . Robert PRESTON Brenda MARSHALL1 Donald CRISP "WHISPERING SMITH Ladtt't Firlt With Color By TECHNICOLOR 1 Women's Club in Heidelberg to get- the students small Jobs In Allied and German households. Reservations for privat Skating Parties are available at the Rainbow Skating Rink Winchester Starts TOMORROW mm ...Kll 10 AND mm v-! WW, .Ml ltLvl f 7i Tt.-, ,U W . M M In ""."MAS DUMsSi' S Mltur.u "WHAOUY ewor suttom J"Wr Mill Mr.. vn liU A. ft S f I 119 oiini .' rtrtvi I " -mm iT-ufe Mii A Srint L U wt PradudM . fn4au4 It Chi K. HIIIImis jv,5 1 (liKHttllUtWLIimn'UUMdMCsWftstM IP wI,h -HIP ivn.wn. . WILLIAM DEMAREST . y. & Ife Murvyn Frank SKpfiff W?ff-. i Holder, Vye Fovjen ; j W4fi7 m See raid of tht vSs. pi ! $$ !e.'( Wm. RoHroad Pirates. TONIGHT V i -r-- J. , Adoientrair., ! Pf Kill derailed... The A llfflr ill I SSfifrt Ijjgll epic gun duel! A LCttCr Yk?f StgWr color cartoon I To Three Zr 'i New' ' V Wives" H f fitiktn tdmfWm I IIMJK 17 fiiXASANiUAN-uimitttCta I it, jf, ,twlluin"'wnout . t I I I nd Feature ' ' ' ' I i , j MM 0- PLAYMOR GARDENS Open Air Dancing Pavilion Music By The Jerry Whitson Band Summer Opening, Friday I7th PLAYMOR GARDENS 2'z miles South of Dillord on Highway 99. By the Green Bridge.