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Balding Romeo Afoul Of Law Af f er Marriage To Fourth 14-Year-Old Girl Mors Opposes Certain Power Sales To PUDs DETROIT, July 13. (JFI A fondness lor bobby-sox brides has 42-year-old Earl Conners, in trou ble. After four marriages all to 14-year-old girls the balding Ken tuckian is in Wayne County jail. But this doesn't mean a thing to his latest wife, Fatima, still 14. She stood right up in court yesterday and said: "I love my Earlie and I won't say a thing against him. So there. I'll just wait until I'm 16 and we can be man and wife and happy again." Conners pleaded guilty to con tributing to a minor's delinquency. Then, as he left the courtroom, ha ua nrrpstpH npain nn a charge of being $2,210 behind in his alimony to wife No. 2. He admitted taking Fatima Hussan to Liberty, Ky., and marrying her on her 14th birth day last Nov. 15. At first, he was charged with enticing a minor into marriage. But when plump Fatima re fused to testify against him, the charge was reduced. Conners, a resident of Somer set, Ky., told Detective Lt. James Shanahan that one of his girl brides died and two divorced him. Lt. Shanahan is seeking the Thirst, Too, Seeks Quality V J .Ask WASHINGTON, July 13. W Senator Morse (R-Ore) said yesterday he is opposed to sell ing to private utilities at the dams power generated by the government hydro-electric proj ects. He made' the statement in a telegram to Henry Hansen, of the Capital Press of Salem, Ore. "I am opposed to the idea that after the great power dams of the Pacific Northwest have been built and paid for by the tax- divorce decree of Anna Lee Cal houn, bride No. 3, and the death certificate of Edith McKlim, wife No. 1. Wife No. 2 was Flora Con ners. Fatima's father, Komar Hussan, 56, a plaintiff, was present - in court. "Give him what's coming," Hus san shouted, shaking his fist at his son-in-law. payers private utilities should' be given special privilege priority by way of taking ail the power they want at the bus bar laami sites," Morse said. "I think private utilities are entitled to fair consideration In respect to negotiating contracts with the government for sale of power but 1 think the people of the area are entitled to have the power distributed to them over the Bonneville rower Aamims tration transmission grid system if they want to obtain their power that way. l shall oppose any at tempt on the part of the private utilities to block the BPA trans mission grid system." SPREE COSTS $20 Christian Joseph Paul, arraign ed in Municipal Court on a drunk charge today, was fined $20 upon a plea of guilty, reported Judge Ira B. Riddle. WFATHFR PRODF J$ HOME ' No matter if the sun is hot or the winds cold your home will keep one even temperature. Chrystalite Tile is self-insulating for any kind of weather. CHRYSTALITE TILE CO. Pacifio Hwy. North Phone 695-R 2 for it either way . . . both trade-marks mean the same thing. OmEO UNDEK AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY IY Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Ro y.:,g O 149, Th Coco-Cofo Company "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 Sunt day, open from 12:00 noon until 2:30 a. m. The Vets Fried Chicken Dinners Sandwiches ... Hot Dogs ' 115 W. Washington It's out . Hp -RftNW y Immtdiat Dtlivtry on Motr AfooWi That's why we'rt offering ; ; -. right now-today-tomorrow-this week ... the longest trades, tht best deals in our history I HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY- the easiest you've ever had! to own a New Hudson, America's 4-MOST Car. The amazing new kind of motor car with "step-down" design that brings you new beauty, outstanding performance! It's our way, as Hudson dealers, of celebrating Hudson's 40th anni versary. We're out to win still more new friends for this new car in this community to make this anniver sary year the biggest in our history with the easiest-dealing, biggest trading BUY-NOW BIRTHDAY PARTY we've ever put on! So come in . . . bring your present car with you . . . and get set for a surprise! A heart-warming surprise, as we tell you how much your present car is worth in trade' for a brand new Hudson America's 4-MOST Car. 1 MOST Beautiful. 2 MOST Roomv. 3 MOST Road-worthy. 4 MOST All-round Performance. HUDSON SALES HIT NEW HIGH! The New Hudson is riding a rising tide of popularity. Official figures prove it! Hudson sales so far this NEW HUDSON 0MIY CAR WITH WW DOWN DtSIQH year up 33.7 over the same period last year. And thousands of motor ists are switching to Hudson! Of the first 200,000 New Hudsons bought, 100,202 over half went to men and women who traded in other make cars, from the lowest to the highest priced, to own a NewHudson! COME IN-NOW-FOR YOUR THRILLING REVELATION RIDE I ROSEBURG HUDSON CO. Of E)DJ1 E) Tin d Having missed T. Dorsey's engagement in Medford Monday night, Program Director Del McKay and Commercial Manager War ren Ward decided to hit Klamath Falls tonight and hear Lelghton Noble. This is all made possible by the fact that they're flying both ways ... but still a dickens of a lot of trouble just to see Lelghton Noble . . . when they could have seen Dorsey! A major address by President Harry S, Truman will be aired over KRNR tonight 7 to 7:30. This will be a special fireside broadcast to the nation dealing with the domeatlo economlo system and budget Tune in "The Cisco Kid" at 7:30 ... and "What's the Name of That Song?" at 8 when Rita Williamson, Bob Bence, announcer, and pianists Lou Maury and Vie Plemonte aid Bill Gwlnn in the usual Wednesday night session of musical fun. At 10 tonight, Bob Moon, emcee of "Ladles First," Joins Gregory Hood (Elliott Lewis) and sees a Hood whodunit unfold first-hand. Tomorrow night at 7:30, "Here Comes the Bride" will Introduce to you Miss Jean Mattauer of Sutherlln and Edward Jackson reveal ing their courtship anecdotes and marriage plans in a half-hour interview with Lyle Fenner. "Here Comes the Bride" Is gaining In popularity with each broadcast week ... so If you haven't caught this show as yet . . . time you were, A versatile new trio opened at the Shallmar Room Mon day night ... and wa hear tell that they're topsl Should you wish to draw your own conclusions about this . . . tune In the George Mayer Trio tomorrow night at 9:30 ... In a 15-mlnute musical session direct from the Shallmar Room Itself. Hank Henry is your announcer for this regular Thursday night feature. Wed., July 13, 194 The News-Review, Roieburg, Or. 5 In 1940, 57 per cent of Amerl cans were living in cities arid towns, a 17 per cent Increase over the number in 1900. In colonial times, pastors were paid In meat grown by Virginia planters. I IVALLPAPE I . t00 Patterns I 18a te UJO I Pt Lumber & Fuel I 1S4 E. 2nd Ave. S. 1 Phone 242 I KRNR Th. Vclct of Th Robwf Nwt-Rivltw MBS 1490 On Your Dial REMAIN 1NU HOURS TODAY 4:00 Fulton Lewis Jr. 1:15 Frank Hemingway. 1:30 Passing Parade, 1:45 Music. S:0O Religious Requests. J: 15 Music. S:30 Adventures of Champion. i:45 Curley Bradley. J: 00 Riverside Motors. 3:15 Mutual NewsreeL, 3:30 Sports Page. 3:35 Musical Interlude. 3; 40 Local News. 3:45 Southland Singing. :35 Bill Henry. r:00 President Harry S. Truman. 1:15 Sammy Kaye Showroom. f:30 Cisco Kid. i :00 What's the Nam of That Song'! i:30 Tex Beneke. j:45 Bob Eberle. ):00 News. J:15 Hi Neighbor. :30 Scadinavian Melody Timt 1:45 Fulton Lewis Jr. ):00 Casebook of Gregory Hood. :30 Rhythm Rendezvous. 1:00 Curfew Club. L:30 Sign Off. THURSDAY, JULY 11, 10.9 00 Sunrise Serenade. :15 News. -.20 Music. :30 Sam Rides th Trail. :45 Music. ; 00 News. :15 Breakfast Gang. :45 Local News. :50 Beehive. :55 Music. :00 Haven of Best. :30 Modern Home. :00 Wallys Coffee Time. :15 Music. :30 Man About Town. ;40 Musical Interlude. :50 Shopper's Guide. :00 News. :15 Sweetwood Serenade. :30 Say It With Music. i : 45 Art Baker's Notebook. :00 Ladies First : 30 Queen for a Day. :00 Music at Noon. : 15 Sports Page, : 25 Music. : 40 Local News. :45 National Newt. :S3 Market Reports. :00 Man on the Stret :15 Listen to LeiberL :30 Music, : 45 Eddy Howard Orchestra. :0O Against the Storm, :30 It s Requested. ;00 Johnson Family. Camas Yalley Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Stagg and daughters, Nancy Jean and Bon nie Faye, of ' Alexandria, La., have been recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wilson. Mr. and Mrs, Walter McMllllan and daughter, Eileen, who are touring Southern Oregon with their trailer house, stopped over night with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Moore. The Moores and Mc Millans were former neighbors at Glide. Mrs. William Bush of Spokane Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Davis, and working on the place they have purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Bush plan to make their home here m tne near iuiure. Delbert Huntley, who Is having two-weeks vacation, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Thrush. Delbert is employed In a coal mine In Utah and this is his first trip back to Oregon In two years. Almost the entire valley turn ed out to watch the fire works display on the school grounds the evenine of July 4lh. Money for the purchase of the fireworks was donated. Mr. and Mrs. bill Mc- Clennen were In charge. Nalda James of North Bend Is spending a week at the home of Sharon Combs. 3:15 Music. 3:30 W.C.T.U. Program. 3:45 Local Loan Show, 4:00 Fulton Lewis Jr. 4:15 Frank Hemingway, 4:30 Passing Parade. 4:45 News. 5:00 B Bar B Ranch. 5:30 Adventures of Champion. 5:45 Curley Bradley. , 6:00 E. G. High. 6:15 Mutual Newsreel, 6:30 Sports Page. 6:35 Musical Interlude. 6:40 Local News. 6:43 Southland Singing. 6:35 Bill Henry. 7:00 Music, 7:15 Music You Remember. 7:30 Here Comes the Bride, 8:00 Hopalong Caaslriy. 8:30 Fishing & Hunting Club of the Air. U:M Mel Venter. 9:00 News. 9:15 Music. 9:30 George Mayer Trio. 9:45 Fulton Lewis Jr. 10:00 The Falcon. 10:30 Rhythm Rendezvous. 11:00 Curfew Club. L 1:30 Sign Off. WEDNESDAY NIGHT JAMBOREE features George Mayer - C3 Tri0 te- playing your X, ) favorite musio tv. " "' in the manner r that pleases. v Jjlf Also introducing 'v.r several novelty J numbers. George Mayer "The Ultimate In Food end Refreshment" ot the Smart New Air-Conditioned SHALIMAR ROOM 122 S. 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