The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, July 20, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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    New Law Applies To Buses Of More Than 7 Capacity
New school bus regulations a
dopted 'yy hit office and now In
effect apply only to vehicles of
more than seven-passenger capa
city, Secretary of State Earl T.
Newbry points out. The state
ment was prompted by many re
quests for clarification from
smaller school districts.
The regulations allow Issuance
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Bill Aims To Prevent
Federal Court Picketing
WASHINGTON, July 20 (
Legislation maKing it unlawful to
picket a federal court building
was approved Tuesday by the
House Judiciary committee.
The maximum punishment
wouia oe a year in prison ana a
jo.uuu une.
Rep. Boggs (D-La.),' the au
thor, said the bill is aimed at
preventing such picketing as
there has been in the New York
communist trial.
of special permits for operation
of converted station wagons or
similar vemcies under conditions
where regular units are not
feasible, provided they are i n
spectea and approved lor safety
requirements and do not carry
over 12 pupils.
Newbry emphasized, however,
tnat tnese regulations do not ap
ply to many such vehicles now
in use because their passenger
capacity is seven or less.
Districts in doubt as to whether
their vehicle will be subject to the
new law may use the following
rule of thumb for determining
passenger capacity:
Measure seat space, including
that of the driver. Allow 13 inches
of space per passenger. If space
on this basis will accommodate
more than seven including the
anver, tne vehicle must be in
spected and an operating permit
ooiainea.
Convenient Parking at Rear of Stare
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Fur-Trimmed Coats $38 and $58
Untrimmed Coats 19.98 to $35
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Miss Agness Underwood, city editor of the Los Angeles Herald
Express, guests on KHJ-Don Lee's "Ladies First" show on Thursday,
July 21 (11:00-11:30 a.m.). 'Miss Underwood is the only female
city editor of a leading metropolitan dally in the country. She is
the author of a recent best seller, "Newspaperwoman," in which
she recounts her career in journalism. In her recorded interview
with master of ceremonies Bob Moon, she tells listeners the trials
and tribulations of running the city desk, the hub of a newspaper.
Millionaires how they made their money and how they -spent
it became the subject matter for the stories told by
John Netbltt, during his KHJ-Mutual Don Lee "Passing
Parade" broadcasts through Friday, July 22, 4:30-4:45 p.m.
Today and tomorrow you will hear how John D. Rockefeller
msde his millions from oil, and on Friday J. P. Morgan be
eomes the subject as one of our top-notch money makers In
the banking business. Tune In tonight at 7 and hear Dlok
Haymes sing your musical favorites of yesterday . . . and
i'What's the Name of that Song" at 8 with Bill Gwlnn In
. the usual Wednesday night of musical fun, followed by the
Tex Beneke Show at 8:30. At 10 tonight, a criminal lawyer, '
' who could "fix" anything except a way to save his own life,
Is the murder victim for the latest entry from KHJ-Mutual
Don Lee's "Casebook of Gregory Hood."
Another American entertainer has made a big hit in London.
Benny Goodman, the clarinet player they call the King of Swing,
won applauding reviews In London papers after his opening at the
Palladium Theater. One said of Goodman, "He looks like a college
professor." Another said, "He plays intricate arpeggios with the
simple contentment of a chid sucking a sugar-stick." Still another
said Goodman had "killed Bebop stone dead." Even the communist
Daily Worker critic was impressed. Said he: "I came out reeling."
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4:15 Frank Hemingway.
4:30 Passing Parade.
4:45 Children'! Story Hour.
5:00 Religious Request.
8:15 Music.
5:30 Adventures of Champion.
5:45 Curley Bradley.
6:00 Riverside Motors.
6:15 Mutual NewsreeL
6:30 Sports Page.
6:35 Musical Inerlude.
6:40 Local News.
6:45 Southland Singing.
6:55 Bill Henry.
7:00 Dick Haymes Show.
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7:30 Cisco Kid.
8:00 What's the Name of That Song?
8:30 Tex Beneke.
8:45 Bob Eberle.
9:0O News.
fl:15 Hi Neighbor.
0:30 Scandinavian Melody Time.
0:45 Fullon Lewis Jr.
10:00 Casebook of Gregory Hood,
10:30 Rhythm Rendezvous.
11:00 Curfew Club. ,
11:30 Sign Off.
THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1949
6:00 Sunrise Serenade.
6:15 News.
6:20 Music.
6:30 Snm Rides the Trail.
6:45 Music.
7:00 News.
7:15 Breakfast Gang.
7:45 Local News.
7:50 Beehive.
7:55 Music.
8:00 Haven of Rest .
8:30 Modern Home.
8:45 Novatime.
9:00 Wally'i Coffee Time.
9:15 Music,
9:30 Man About Town.
0:40 Musical Interlude.
9:30 Shopper's Guide.
10:00 News.
10:15 Swectwood Serenade.
10:30 Say It With Music.
10:45 Art Baker's Notebook.
11:00 Ladies First.
11:30 Queen for a Day.
12:00 Music at Noon.
12:15 Sports Pago.
12:25 Music.
12:40 Local News.
12:45 National News,
12:55 Market Reports.
1:00 Man on the Street
1:15 Listen to Leibert,
1:30 Music
1:45 Eddy Howard Orchestra.
2:uo Against tne storm. -
2:30 It s Roauexted.
3:00 Johnson Family.
3:15 Music.
3:30 W C T JJ Program.
3:45 Local Loan Show.
4:00 Fulton Lweis 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 Cavalcade of Safety.
6:15 Mutual Ncwsreel.
eO-rSports Page.
6:35 Musical Interlude.
6:40 Local News.
6:45 Southland Singing.
6:55 Bill Henry.
7:00 Music.
7:15 Music You Remember.
7:30 Here Comes the Bride,
B:00 Hopnlong Cassidy.
8:30 Fishing Sc Hunting Club
the Afr.
8:55 Mel Venter.
9:00 News.
0:15 Music.
0:30 George Mayer Trio.
9:45 Fulton Lewis ilr.
10:00 The Falcon.
10:30 Rhythm Rendezvous,
11:00 Curfew Club.
11:30 sign Off.
Officers Elected By
41st Inf. Division
PORTLAND, July 20 CP)
Michael A. Trapman, Portland,
was elected president of the 41st
infantry division association at a
weekend reunion of the Sunset
Veterans.
Portland was named the 1950
convention site for the second
annual association meeting. The
Jungeleers organized in Japan
soon after V-J day and the week-
The Shalimar Room
feature
George Mayer
Trio
playing your
favorite music
in the manner
that pleases.
Also introducing
several novelty
numbers.
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Reserve Transports To
Aid In Polio Service
PORTLAND, July 20 VPS
Transports of the 403rd airforce
reserve troop carrier wing here
have been made available lor
flying equipment of the infantile
paralysis foundation to stricken
areas.
Lt. Col. J. W. Lewis, base
commander, said the fast cargo
planes can handle up to 10,000
pound' loads. The base has 16
of the Curtis commando C-46
planes.
The "iron lungs" and other
polio foundation gear can thus be
relayed to emergency areas with !
a minimum of lost time, said i
Felix A. Montes, Oregon aide of
the foundation.
Montes noted the mounting In
cidence of polio throught Oregon,
Wed., July 20, 1949 The News-Review, Roieburg, Ore. S
45 cases compared with 23 at
the same time last year. He said
rapid transportation of equip-
ment from the Portland pool
could be a vital factor in disease
control.
end meeting here was their first
since Pacific service.
Among 22 lected to the
board of governors were Jerry
Simpson and H. J. Maison, Salem;
Ronald Carter and Kenneth
Downing, Seattle; Marlon J. Por
terfield, Gooding, Idaho.
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