The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, July 01, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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    Rain Givts Shanghai !
Rttpitt From Bombing
SHANGHAI. July 1 UP An
overcast and rain today kept Na
tionalist bombers irom returning
to Shanghai where Wednesday
they killed 82 persona and injur
ed more than 100.
. Four-en gined bombers, never
more than two at a time, ranged
leisurely over the city at low al
titude yesterday seeking targets.
Most of their bombs fell in the
crowded native section of Chapei.
It was the most daring raid yet
on the Red-captured city.
Almost negligible resistance was
put up by the Communists. No
anti-aircraft guns went into ac
tion. The bombers dropped down
to around 1,500 feet to get below
the overcast. They were Just out
of machinegun range the only
weapons used against them.
The News-Review classified ads
bring best results. Phone . 100.
DANCE
Every Saturday
Night
LOU FRANCO
and his
Happy Valley Cowboys
Kennedy's Dutch
Hlway 19 South
. AT
KENNEDY'S DUTCH MILL -
Hwy 99 South ;
Dancing From 9 'til 1
Monday, July 4th
MUSIC BY
LOU FRANCO
And The Happy Valley Cowboys
C I v I I cza
LTD BDAD n
Chubby Silvers, one of Sammy Kaye'i bandsmen, had an expen
sive crease put in hli size 52 band uniform when the crew was
playing an engagement in Buffalo recently. Chubby was In New
York the weekend before the band left for Buffalo and had sent his
uniform out to be pressed. When he reached Buffalo with the band
and started to unpack, he found a receipt from the tailor instead of
a band uniform, so he called a. friend in New York and asked her
to pick up the suit and put it on a plane for Buffalo. Said friend
put herself on the plane along with the suit which brought Chubby's
valet charge to a total of $45. (Sammy Kaye's Showroom airs over
KRNR tonight and each Monday, Wednesday and Friday night at
7:15.)
In tht midst of the old Southwest gold rush, "The Cisce
Kid" finds that some mtn would stop at nothing, Including
murder and destruction of property, U obtain tht gold.
"Cisco" strikes on the side of law and order, during the .
drama titled "Fire at Snapping Turtle Bend" tonight . . .
'. 7:30 to I p. m. Still more western adventure tonight has the
June moon and Inspirations ensuing therefrom, catching up
with "Straight Arrow" as the Comanche Indian chief helps
a ehiftlese cowhand turn over a "New Leaf," so the cowboy
can marry his widowed boss. Howard Culver stare in the
title role. (8:00-8:30 p. m.)
An art critic who despises modernistic designs, an exhibit of such
works, a well wielded knife, a corpse and plenty of suspects make
up "The Affair of the Nude Nasturtium," the story to be presented
on tonight's "Affairs of Peter Salem" broadcast at 10. Santos Ortega
is heard in the title role ... And, make a note somewhere that
Senator Eugene D. Milllkln of Colorado, ranking Republican mem
ber of the Senate Finance Committee, will be the guest for tomor
row evening's "Meet the Press" session at six.
KRNR
TIm Yoke of Tke
Roiiburi Newt-Review
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REMAINING UOUKI TODA1
4:0O Fulton Lewi, Jr,
4:1. Frank Hemingway, 1
4:30 Pawing Parade.
4:45 Music.
3:0ft Meditation and Melody.
5; 15 Music.
5:30 Ad venture! of Champion.
8:45 Curley Bradley.
6:00 Magic Garden.
6:15 Mutual NewireeL
6:30 SporU Page.
6:33 Musical Interlude.
6:40 Local New.
6:45 Three-Quartar Timt.
6:55 Bill Henry.
7:00 Home, Sweet Home.
7:15 Sammy Kaye Showroom.
7:30 Ths Claco Kid.
8:00 Straight Arrow.
8:30 Carmen Cavalier,
8:45 Bob Eberl Show.
9:00 Newi.
0:15 Hi Neighbor.
9:30 Scandinavian Melody Tim.
9:45 Fulton Liwif, Jr.
10:00 Affairs of Peter Salem,
10:30 Rhythm Rendezvous,
11:00 Curfew Club.
11:30 Sign Off.
SATURDAY, JILT t, 194
6:00 Sunrit Serenade,
6:15 News.
6:2ft Muaic.
6:30 Yawn Patrol.
6:45 Saddle) Sertmada, , v
7:00 Newi.
7:15 Breakfast Gang.
7:45 Local Newi.
7:50 Beehive.
7:55 Music. !
8:00 Wally a Coff Timt.
8 h 0iuuaiuXPr
Dancing From
9 'til I
AT THE
MELODY MOUNTAIN BARN
3 Miles South of Myrtle Creek on Highway 99 J.
SUNDAY-JULY 3
Adm.t $1.00 per Person - Refreshment
REMEMBER OUR DANCES EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
NOW AT THE SHALIMAR
Johnnie Lusk Trio
Playing the
Smoothest
and '
Sweetest Music
in the manner
you
like to hear
Mill I HI t.HHIIIII .11 MM ' I
m ' I
"The Ultimate in food and
Refreshment" at the Smart
New Air-Conditioned
SHALIMAR
ROOM
Plan on visiting the SKalimar Room
tonight and havt barrels of fun.
Enjoy ont of our delicious steak
dinners cooked and served in the
famous Shalimar manner.'
8:15 Four H Club.
8:30 Modern Homt. ,
8:45 Haven of Rest
0:15 Mu tic.
9:30 Telephone Bequtrt.
10:00 Newi.
10:15 S wee twood Serenade.
10:30 Shopper's Guide,
10:35 Muiic.
10:45 Jimmy Wattely.
11:00 Military Salute.
11:30 Air Fores Hour.
12:00 Music at Noon,
12:15 SporU Pace.
12:25 Muiic.
12:40 Local Newi.
12:45 National Newt.
12:55 Market Report!.
1:00 Man on the Street
1:15 Voice of the Army. ,
1:30 Vetreani' RequeiU
2:00 Woody Herman Jam teuton.
2:45 Mel Allen.
3:00 Melody Mountain Boya,
3:30 Sporta Parade.
4:00 Bill Symee.
4:15 Frank Herntnrwajr.
4:30 Baptlit Church.
4:4.1 Miuic.
8:00 Hawaii Calla.
5:30 Sing for Your Supper.
8:00 Meet the Press.
e:30 sporta rage.
635 Muiic
6:40 Local News.
6:43 Eddy Duchln Show.
T:00 Take a Number.
7:30 Blue tftrroiL, ,
7:55 Muiic.
8:00 Kappy Valley Cowboys.
8:30 Woody Herman.
8:00 News.
8:15 Dick Tcmpleton.
8:30 Wrestling Parade.
10:30 Henry King's Orchestra.
11:00 Curfew Club,
11:30 Sign Off.
Policeman Slain
By Chase Quarry
PHILADELPHIA, July 1 UP)
A policeman was slain Wednes
day as he chased a prowler on a
wooded estate in suburban Ablng
i ton Township. All available of fi
! cers were summoned to Join in
! the hunt for the slayer.
I Patrolman Thomas J. Mathews,
! 32, an ex-paratrooper, was shot
! twice at close range. He fell with
his pistol in its holster and hand
i cuffs in his hand. Lieut. Alwyn
streeper said indications at the
spot were that Mathews was kill
ed as he sought to handcuff a
prisoner who was lying on the
ground.
-Patrolman Clark Cutting said
he and Mathews, checking on a
possible prowler in the neighbor
hood, were questioning a truck
driver when the man broke away
and fled into a woods.
Cutting radioed for help as
Mathews chased the man. More
than an hour-later police found
Mathews' body in a clump of
trees and discovered an adjoining
home had been burglarized.
LOSES CASTI
PRINEVILLE, July 1 UP)
Jess Wolard, bakery owner and
volunteer fireman, isn't in good
standing with his fellow-members
of the Fire Department
right now.
He was driving up the street
when the other volunteers called
him to a halt and nuthad p to
put out a fire in his oar.
Cause of the fire? Woolard
was driving with his brakes on.
DANCE
To The Music Of The
Eagles' Fun Makers
An All Eagle Band
Saturday -July 2
9:30 P. M. to 1:30 A. M.
EAGLES BALLROOM
EAGLES AND THEIR GUESTS
Sponsored By '
Eagles Drill Team
1, 1949 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. . 5
'Have Fun at The Vets
with the
Three Dukes of Rhythm
Every Wednesday Night
Floor Show Wednesday, Friday
and Saturday Nights
Open from 4 p. m. 'til 2:30
a. m. weekdays (closed Tues
days). Saturday and Sun- .
day, open from 12:00 noon
until 2:30 a. m.
Fried Chicken Dinners
Sandwiohes ... Hot Dogs 1
The Vets
, 115 W. Washington
DANCE
at the PRESCHERM BARN
Every Saturday Night
Music By Pete Wright
and the Bar-X Boys
Dancing ? P. M. to 1 A. M.
Refreshments Lunches
4 Miles West on Melrose Road
TOMORROW '""o?7
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RIN TIN TINE
DONALD WOODS
BOBBY BLAKE
FmMIn ClMii Drist
iM by Max NohmIc
KkrWIIHam Stephen
Oil HON FHMS Who
and
a western thriller
Richard Dix :
Jane Wyatt"
BUCKSKIN FRONTIER
COMING SUNDAY
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kJMff!! ,V A RK INGRAM .
Icraen Pley by John Howard Uwson end Zoltan Korda Directed by 20LTAN KOMM
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and "JUNGLE WOMAN"
SA3U yRUSSEU-ManBEY
Added
PLAYMOR GARDENS
Open Air Dancing Pavilion
Holiday Dances
Saturday and Sundoy Nights,
July 2nd and 3rd
FEATURING
Kenny Whitson
And His Trumpet
PLAYMOR GARDENS
2Vt miles lou ef Dillerej on Hiihwey ly the flrem Iridee.
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SUNDAY
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