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

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Though being judged "Mrs. America" in the very recent an
nual Atlantic City beauty pageant ii a new itory for Mrt. France!
Cloyd, of San Diego, - wearing a crown ii "old hat" for the
beauteoui matron. Last May 9, the won another title at Mutual
Don Lee in Hollywood, when iht wai crowned "Queen for a
Day" by emcee Jack Bailey. When elected ahe expressed the
desire for and received a crib and mattress for her now aeven
weeki old child, the last of three. She wai also awarded a trip
to the San Fernando Fiesta, where she also reigned as "Queen,"
In addition to receiving a washing machine and a completely
new wardrobe as bounty for her regal role . . . How lucky can
we be!
This week, HOWARD CULVER reaches the one-andahall
year milestone as "Straight Ag-ow" on KHJ-Mutual Don Lee.
This show returns for a three-a-week schedule, heard Tuesdays
and Thursdays in the S to 5:30 p. m. slot and on Friday nights
at 8 p. m. Members of the secret squadron . . . CAPTAIN MID
NIGHT returns tonight at 5:30, so for those famous flying thrills
that you've been missing all summer, hear CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT
every Tuesday and Thursday at 5:30 p. m. For news of community
interest, be sure to listen to "Behind the Mayor's Desk" tonight
to be featured as a public service feature heard 7:30 to 7:45
p. m. every other week, also "Box Thirteen" at 8 followed by
the "Jovin Jamboree" at 8:30 p. m. with your citizen of the
week.
Last minute program note . . . there will be a major address
by Secretary of Defense LOUIS JOHNSON at a dinner of
American Ordinance Association Chapter in New York Wednes
day 10:30 to 11 p. m.
Dtwty Orders Robeson
Riot Investigation
ALBANY, N. Y. .? Gov.
Thomas E. Dewey has ordered
a sweeping grand jury Investiga
tion of the rioting that followed
singer Paul Robeson's concert
near Peeksill Sept. 4.
The governor said that the
violence obviously was provoked
by communist groups.
He directed that a special
grand jury be called In West
chester county to determine whe
ther the concert was "sponsored
for the purpose of deliberately in
citing disorder" and whether "it
was part of the communist stra
tegy to foment racial and re
ligious hatreds."
He also ordered that the grand
Jury find out whether the "com-
New Radio Script
Offered In Trial
Of Tokyo Rose
SAN FRANCISCO (. The
prosecution introduced a new ra
dio script through a rebuttal
witness Monday in .the Tokyo
Rose treason trial.
The witness was Frances Roth
of Los Angeles and a former
University of Oregon student.
She was employed as a war time
monitor In Honolulu by the Fed
eral Communications Commis
sion. Mrs. Iva Togurl d'Aqulno Is on
trial for treason. The govern
ment says she broadcast propa
ganda on the "Orphan Ann" sec
tion of the "Zero Hour" pro
gram over Radio Tokyo during
the war.
Assistant Prosecutor James
Knapp read to the jury a script
which the witness testified she
monitored in Honolulu in the
summer of 1945.
Orphan Ann's part consisted
mainly of introducing sad,
dreamy music. At one point, she
called American troops "all my
favorite fighting GI's."
The program contained slanted
Japanese propaganda on the
fighting on Okinawa. American
losses and American home front
news.
The prosecution apparently
trying to tie Mrs. d' Aquino to a
program which contained ma
terial of a treasonable nature.
British Deny Over Population
Is Cause Of Current Crisis
By DEWITT MACKENZIE
AP foreign Affairs An.l.t
Coincident with the Anglo
American conference In Wash
ington to devise ways of reliavlng
Britain's economic crisis, along
comes the Population Reference
bureau, a private research agency
in the capital, end tosses this
bomb-shell:
Britain has 15.000,000 too many
people to support. No other coun
try in the world Is so crowded as
the United Kingdom, with the ex
ceotion of Japan. John Bull's cri
sis will continue so long as he
tries to support so many folk on
so few acres. Bureau experts ad
vocate spreading this excess
population over the common
wealth. Area Vary Small
And what's the answer to this
startling estimate of the situa
tion? Well, it's true that the
United Kingdom has an area of
only 94.279 square miles on
which to support a population of
40.000.000. Nine of America's 48
slates are bigger than the United
i Kingdom.
England is a sweet country wltn
Its lovely flower-gardens and
green lawns and endless miles of
hedges. However, the fact remains
that she can't begin to provide
food for her big population and
has to import some 60 per cent of
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Civil Service Commission
Upholds Miller Dismissal
SALEM UP) The state Civil
Service Commission upheld Sat
urday the dismissal of Dr. Hor
ace Miller, phychiatrist at the
State Hospital.
Miller, fired on a charge of in
subordination, had appealed. A
hearing was held In the summer,
but the commission's decision
was not previously announced.
The commission said in a letter
to Miller that It could find "no
evidence that your dismissal was
made for political, racial or re
ligious reasons, nor was your
professional competency as a
psychiatrist questioned."
The trouble was that "the per
sonality differences between
yourself and Dr. Bates (Dr.
Charles E. Bates, superintendent
of the hospital) were inimical to
the best Interests of the adminis
tration," the letter said.
her foodstuffs. This was harshly
impressed on her in the two world
wars when she ran short of ra
tions because of enemy blockades.
Migration Follows War
Quite likely that had somehinc
to do with causing a heavy emi
gration of Britons to the domin
ions right after the lale war. How
ever, part of the exodus was due
to the fact that British soldiers
had seen fresh opportunities while
they were overseas, and were
moved by the spirit of adventure
to emigrate.
It impelled Winston Churchill
an August 16, 1947, to appeal to
his countrymen in a broadcast not
to go away. He said he was
shocked to learn of the projected
heavy voluntary emigration of
Britons at a time when the coun
try needed labor.
"I say to them," he begged.
I sidy iit-it? mm n uui.
: not desert the old land."
The British government has
studied this question of emigra
tion, and while it isn't blocking
departure from the home lann,
all the indications are that it
doesn't believe heavy emigration
is for the good of the country.
The government takes the posi
tion that Britain's economic
troubles can't be solved by heavy
migration. It holds that there is
no unemployment but that there
is useful work for all.
MORONIC DEAD 121
TORONTO, Ont., Sept. 19 (.VI
The known dead pulled from
the flame-swept S.S. Noronic
stood at 121 today as divers
gropped below the sunken decks
of the chnrred cruise ship n
search of 84 passengers still re
ported missing.
munlsMed guard forces," which
he said accompanied the Robe
son concert-goers, were a "quasi
military force."
Dewey said that the veterans
who staged a protest parade dur
ing the negro baritone's concert
and a "large number" of other
persons who came to express dis
approval "fell into a commun
ist bear trap."
No More Movies
Says Housewife
Alice Faye
By HOWARD C. HEYN
(For Bob Thomas)
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 19. t.T)
Alice Faye, as fctchingly blonde
as ever and as slim as a model,
says Phil Harris will be the movie
star in their family from now on.
"I'm happy to be doing just ex
actly what I've been doing for
foi - years," she said at the Fib
ber McGee and Molly cocktail
party the olher night. What she's
been doing since I he fall of 1945,
when she completed "Fallen
Angel," is being Mrs. Harris,
housewife and mother. And, when
the FayeHarris radio season
starts in the near future, she'll
be Mrs. Harris on the air also.
Her Identification on the radio
show "Miss Faye appears
through the courtesy of Twen
tieth Century-Fox etc." gives
just the Impression she wants;
that she still is a alar on the top
lists. Technically she is, but
actually she isn't.
"I owe the studio one picture,
but I'm never going to make it
or. I think now, any other pic
ture," she said. "Harris is going
to be the family's s.ar. He has
jus. finished 'Wabash Avenue'"
aid-he's wonderful. No. I haven't
i seen it, hut I know he's wonderful.
It s in color and, boy, does that
wavy hair look good In color."
Petty Thieves Becoming
Felons Through Inflation
GEARHART (.D A lot of pet
ty thieves are becoming felons
these days, and it's all the fault
of Inflation.
It used to be that a shnnllfter
I could take a topcoat, and, if
caught, get only a petit larceny
sentence.
That was when the topcoat was
worth about $25. But now the coat
is worth STiO and anv theft over
$30 is a felony and brings a suf
fer sentence.
But the Oregon State bar is
trying to do something about it.
The attorneys at the annual bar
convention recommended that
the petit larcenv limit be lifted
to $100.
The convention also proposed
a change In the bar's code of
ethics to prohibit attorneys from
advertising in newspapers.
Some speakers suggested tight
er restrictions on state commis
sions, so that publication of regu
lations should be required, -e-strictions
on court appeals be re
moved and hearsay evidence be
limited.
For the Price of a SHIRT BUTTON!
The News-Review is Placed in the Homes of
8,000 Families Daily (except Sunday)
For the price of a penny button fo sew on your shirt, you can sew up a sales
advantage without equal. At the center of one Roseburg family circle! That's
where an ad in this newspaper displays your goods, and for a penny per fam
ily, or even less!
Whatever you have fo sell, what a place fo sell if! What o time ... at break
fast, or offer dinner . . , when they're all there, in a learning mood. No other
advertising medium con offer so much for so little. Because, only the News
Rview has such on intimote entree to the doily interests of Roseburg's fami
lies, ond can share that advantage with you.
Iowa City Wants To Get
Out Of Housing Business
CHARLES CITY, Iowa-tP)
Housing shortage? They are of
fering new houses here with a
new stove or refrigerator thrown
In as inducement to buy. More
than that, there was a $2,000
price cut.
The stoves and refrigerators
are the latest offers of this com
munity's nonprofit Home Build
Ing Corporation to get buyers for
the last two of 23 houses it built.
It has managed finally to get
occupants either renters or buy
ersfor the other 21.
It has been a long, slow
process, says Mayor Harold S.
Henry, president of the Charles
City Development Co., Inc.
The Home-Building Corpora
tion was formed by 86 Charles
City residents in an attempt to
solve the housing problem of
this agricultural-Industrial city of
10,000. Now, after three years,
the city wants to get out of the
home building business.
Centenarian Is Denied
Drink On His Birthday
SANTA MARIA. Calif. -.P
Mike Cunningham of Roscommon
County, Ireland, spoke up on his
100th birthday.
"I don't know why I've lived
so long," said he, "except I've
never refused a drink."
But there were no drinks Thurs-
Motorists Must Stop For
School Buses Within City
Motorists must stop for school
buses that has stopped to pick
up or unload children within the
city limits as well as in rural
areas, Chief of Police C. H. Baird
reminded today.
Chief Baird said many drivers
were probably unaware of the
fact that the new school bus
stopping law also applies to city
streets. The law, enacted by the
state legislature last spring as a
safeguard for bus-riding school
children, requires motorists to
stop when coming up behind or
passing from the opposite direc
tion a school bus that is loading
or unloading passengers.
"This means traffic from both
directions must stop," Barld
pointed out. "Cars must remain
stopped as long as any children
are leaving the bus or crossing
the roadway."
The only exception Is traffic
moving In the oposlte direction
on the other side of a three or
four-lane roadway, which may
pass with caution.
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55 Bill Henry.
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10 0O Gregory Hood
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T 50 Mutir.
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30 Modern Home
45 Music by Morgan.
00 Welly Coffee Tim.
9 15 Book of Bargain.
30 Man About Town.
9 4tf Mutlral Interlude.
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10 00 Newt
10-15 Gotpcl Sinfen.
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10.45 Art Baker
1100 LadiM Ftrtt.
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1255 Market Report
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3.15 Mulc.
3 30 Mutic.
3 45 Muftlc.
4 OO Fulton Lewis Jr.
4 15 Frank Hemingway.
4.30 Local Loan Show.
4 45 Newt.
5 no Tipa and Tune.
S. 15 Mutic.
S 30 Cur ley Bradley.
8 no Men Behind tha Malody.
fl 15 Mutual Newaree.
fl 30 Sport a Pag.
8:35 MutlC.
8 40 Local Newt
8 45 Southland Singing.
855 Bill Henry.
TOO Dirk Kivmei.
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45 Bob Eberle.
900 Newt.
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in oo Tha Saint.
10:;to Rusa Morgan Orchattra.
11:00 Cue In Music.
11 JO Sign Off.
Southtrn Oregon Colltg
Fishmn Start Thursday
Southern Oregon College of
Education will begin its fresh
man days program with the
opening general assembly Thurs
day morning, Sept. 22, in the
main auditorium at Churchill
with President Elmo N. Steven
son, president of the college, giv
ing the opening address.
The regular freshman psycho
logical English and mathematics
examinations will be held so that
new students may receive effec
tive guidance Into college work.
All students will file official
registration material and pay
fees on Monday, Sept. 26, with
classes starting Sept. 27. Regis
tration for the fall quarter will
close Oct. 8.
DIES Or SHOT
MEDFORD, Sept. 19 (JP
Lloyd Homer Dole, 28, Medford,
was accidentally shot to death
yesterday by a revolver which
fell from Its open holster as he
leaned down to drink from a
stream.
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Good Start Assured For
Students Entering OSC
OREGON STATE COLLEGE
Getting acquainted with O.S.C.
started for all new atudenli
at 8 a.m., PST. Monday. Sept. 19,
with the tint of four general
assemblies. New atudent week,
combined with registration for
all students, will continue
through Saturday, Sept. 24.
The schedule of events for the
week is planned to help transfer
students as well as entering
freshmen to get adjusted to
their new surroundings before
actual classes start Monday,
Sept. 26. This Is the 26th year
since Oregon State pioneered in
the west with what was then
called freshman week.
Actual registration starts on
Thursday forenoon for seniors.
Thereafter old and new studenU
alike register by Initial groups.
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ALTERATIONS
Zoa Niwman
12 Cobb St. Phon 387-RX
day for the ex-blacksmith. A
county hospital patient, Mike had
to settle for a big birthday cake
with one candle on it.
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