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CHUCK'S RHYTHM KINGS 5-PIECE WESTERN BAND Dancing from 9:00 p. m. 'til 1.00 a. m. Admission SOc Everybody Stay Cool ond Dance! Hall is Air-Conditioned! EAGLES Corner of Cass and Pine LEARN i FREE! G. I. Flight Training Is Available To Any Veteran Who Has Over 90 Days of Service Previous to July 1. 1948. Training is given only in new modern fast airplanes. Enroll now before your eligibility expires. ALSO Round trip charter trips to all points . Save Time and Money Try our U-Fly Service and Save up to Vi on your trip We invite your Inquiries on all your flight problems. Freight up to 1200 lbs. taken for Immediate shipment anywhere. GREEN FLYING SERVICE Cessna Dealers Inqufre at airport any time for more detailed Information. Roseburg Airport . Phone 1225-J Roseburg, Ore. ! .Y AV. Eight Hungarians Confess Treason BUDAPEST, Hungary, Sept. 23 tjpy Former Foreign Minister Laszlo Rajk and hii even co defendants virtually placed the noose around their own necks Thursday. They abjectly con fessed again to treason against Hungary's communist-led govern ment. Final defense statements clos ed the six-day trial of Rajk. once Hungary's number two Commu nist, and the other seven. They are accused of plotting with Yu goslav and American agencies to overthrow the Hungarian regime and put the country under Mar shal Tito's domination. The court announced sentences would be delivered Saturday. The prosecution has demanded the death penalty for all. In their final pleas, the defend ants expressed repentance and said they had been tools of Tito and "American Imperialists." Thus ended the trial In which most of the defendants confessed to even more crimes than were charged against them in. the In dictment. They pleaded fully guilty to plotting to overthrow the Com munist - led Hungarian govern ment, assassinate its leaders and turn Hungary into an anti-Soviet vassal of Yugoslavia. PUBLIC DANCE at the EAGLES Every Friday and Saturday Nights TO FLY! It's Enjoy That no n Don Cornell will do a Yale favorite when he sings the "Whif fenpoof Song," supported by the Kayedets and the Kaye Choir, on the SAMMY KAYE SHOW at 7:15 tonight. Cornell also will team with Laura Leslie In "Forever and Ever," Tony Alamo will do "Younger than Springtime," the Kayedets will sing "There's Yes In Your Eyes," and "Go You Northwestern." . . The saying that "When the sun Is blood red, violence and death will follow," is borne out in the adventure of "The Cisco Kid and the trail of the Blood Red Sun," heard tonight at 7:30. Tonight at 10, KRNR will air th Roseburg Coqulll football gam. Th gams will orlglnat from Coquillt. Duo to tho gams, "Mysterious Traveler," usually heard 10 to 10:30 p. m. will bt cancelled this week, Mutual-Don Lee's "Quick as a Flash" program, aired for the past five years as a Sunday feature, will return to the network's schedule as a Saturday night show, effective this Saturday. It will be aired from 6 to 6:25 p. m. . . . Will tell you more about the new features of the show in tomorrow's Dial Log. Somebody at th Waldorf-Astoria hotel must have an explanation for what's going on. He either likes Ernest Bevin, the British foreign minister, or he dislikes Irishmen, or he hates noise, or he Just has a basketful of tomatoes to get rid of. For th third night in a row, some chanting "American-Irish Minutemen of 1949" have paraded around th big hotel where Bevin is staying, and, for the second night In a row, the pickets have been greeted with to matoes, from a window high In the Waldorf, Because th New York cops have not been able to learn from which window the tomatoes have come, it is not known If th current supply will last through th four or five days of Bevin's Intended stay ... Now Isn't that Interesting, We always like to keep you up on the news. KRNR Mutual Broadcasting System 1490 on Your Dial EM AIMING HOi rnS TODAT 4-00 Fulton l-wli Jr. J:1.V Frank Hfminiwiy. 4 30 Local Loan Show. 4 4 V New. Son Tip and Tunc. yis Muir. 5. .'to Curley Bradley. 6 00 Magic Garden. 61 Mutual Nwreel. 6:30 Sport Pai. 8:35 MubIc. 6 40 Local Newf. 6 45 Southland Singing. 6:55 Bill Henry. 7 00 Dick Hay me. 7:15 Sammv Kays Showroom. 7 30 Cisco Kid 8:00 Straight Arrow. 8 45 Bob Eberla. 800 Newt 915 Hi Neighbor. 9:30 Scandinavian Melody Ttma. 9:45 Fulton Lewi Jr. 1000 Myiteriou Traveler. 10:30 Dane Orchestra. 11:00 Cue In Muic. 11:30 Sign Off. H ATI BOA Y. KKPTKMBEB 14, 1949 6:00 Sunn Serenade. 6:15 New. 6:20 MulC. 6 30 Yawn Patrol. 7:00 New. 7 13 Breakfast Gang. 7:45 Local New. 7:50 Book Review. 24 Hours Call 446 during the day or 1073-J at night or on holi days for complete tow car service. HANSEN Motor Co. osk Stephens Phone 446 Easy to Do..; the Year-Round Comforts of Actually Pays for Itself In a Day Homeguard Insulation Easy to instoll ... just pour it btwn fh floor joiftt in the attic and smooth it over with a common garden rok. Right away you cut your fuel bills ai much as 35. Your horn will b warmer in winter and 10 to 1 5 cooler in summer. MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN You can start the fuel savings now by using our Thrifty Pay mnt Plan. Don't wait for cosh . . . insulate now, pay later! 7:55 Mule. 8:00 Haven of Best 8 30 Modern Home. 8 45 Four-H Club. 9 00 Welly's Coffee Time. 9 15 Muilc. 9 30 Telephone Requeat 10 OO New. 10 15 Sweetwood Serenade. lo :io Shopper a Guide. 10 35 Music. 10 45 Jimmy Wakely. 11 OO Poole ParadiP. 11 TO Air Force Hour. 12 uuMuic at Noon. 12 15 Sport Page. 12 25 Music. 12 40 State and Loral News, 12 45 National New. 12:55 Market Report. 1:00 Man on the Street 1:15 Veteran' Request. 145 Oregon v. Idaho Football Game. 5:15 Frank Hemingway 5 30 Melody Mountain Boys. 6 00 Quick a a Flash. 6 25 John B. Kennedy. 6 30 Sports Page. 6 35 Music. 6 40 Local New. 6 45 Eddy Duchin. 7 00 Lorn bar do) and US A. 7 30 Meet the Pre. g OO Happy Valley Cowhov 8-30 Bar nee and Hi Orchestra. 9 00 New. 9:15 Dink Templeton. o :m Wrestling Parade 10 30 Ray Hackett Orchestra. 11:00 Cue to Muiie. 11:30 Sign Off. BIN-DAT. SEPTEMBER tl, 1849 8:00 Bark to God Hour. 8:30 Voice of Prophecy, 9 00 Radio Bible Class. 9:30 Lutheran Hour. 10:00 New. 10:15 Organ Concert. 10:30 Muic. 10:45 Moments of Devotion. 1 1 00 Baptist Church Service. 12:00 Music. 12:15 Sunday Favorite. 12:30 Canary Chorus. 12 45 National Newa. 1:00 House of Mystery. 1 30 Martin Kane, Private Eye. 2 00 The Shadow. 2:30 True Detective Mysteries. ' .TOG Rav. Bloch Show. 3 30 Nick Carter. Master Detective. 4:00 Walking la Rhythm. 4:15 Music. 4:30 Family Theater. 5 00 Laymen Hour. 5:30 Can You Top This? i 00 Secret Mission. 6 30 Sheila Graham. 6 45 Bill Cunningham. 7 00 Take a Number. 7 30 Roy Roger Show. 8:00 Twenty Questions. 8 ;to Walter Winrhell. g 45 Harvey Harding Sings. 9:00 New. 915 Memorable Music 9-30 American Legion 9 45 Church of the Open Bible. in oo Music. 10-30 Rusk Morgan Orchestra. 11:00 Sign Off. Mrs. Henry Morgenrhau Jr. Dies; Husband In Hospital NEW YORK. Sept. 22 (.Tl Mrs. Henry Morgenthau Jr., wife of the former secretary of the treasury and a nipce of former New York Governor Herbert II. Lehman, died yesterday. She was 57. Her husband, who also was In Ihe hospital for a slight heart ailment, was at her bedside when she died. Also there were their three children. Henry, 3rd; Rob ert, and Dr. Joan Elizabeth Mor genthau. This Better Insulation Fuel Savings Alonel JL j Meat Prices Drop As Public Turns To Other Needs 'By Th. Attoeiatd PrM Meat prices leveled off this week In many market centers after rising for several weeks. The slowdown In the advance was largely unexplained, but some trade sources said consumer demand was dwindling because of the high level of prices. Furthermore, authorities In the meat industry believe meat will get increasing competition the remainder of this year from other commodities like television sets, automobiles and housing. The consumer's dollar can spread only so far over the things he wants, and the things the con sumer wants most come first. At the same time the increas ing production of poultry and pork will tend to bring prices down all along the line In the meat division. Effects of devaluation of the British pound sterling and other foreign currencies won't have much impact on food prices at retail. The first sign of the Thanks giving holiday season appeared Ihis week cranberries are back. The housewife isn't much in the mood for them, dealers re port, and the demand is light. Prices haven't fallen any as a result, and dealers don't think they will. The first Maine and Canadian potatoe also come to the mar kets this week. Prices are about unchanged. Western potatoes are a little higher. The outlook for Florida citrus fruit is not too good from the standpoint of the housewife. Something like one-third of the grapefruit crop was lost in the recent hurricane. Shortly after Oct. 1, shippers expect a mod erate supply to be available, and prices win be what they call "fairly high." Oranges are in a little better supply position, having lost around 5 per cent In the hurri cane. While more oranges will be available for the market, makers of Juice concentrates are plan ning to take a larger share than ever before. That means fewer whole oranges will get on the grocery and fruit stand shelves. "Moderately higher prices" are anticipated. Repairs Cancel Ban On Hospital In Portland PORTLAND, Sept. 23 The Portland General hospital, condemned as a fire hazard last May, probably will be able to continue operating. The hospital, given a period of grace, has made $20,000 of re- Kairs and Improvements, and Fire larshal Miles Woodworth said he was recommending that the order to vacate the hospital be lifted. Polio Cases In Oregon Increase By 27 In Week PORTLAND, Sept. 23 (Pi A total of 27 cases of polio the largest number In a single week for six years occurred In Oregon last week, the Slate Board of Health said. The board held out hope, how ever, that this might be the climax. Polio reached Irs peak at this time last year. The 27 cases were scattered over the state. The largest con centration was In Portland, with eight cases, and In Lane county, with four. DANCE Every Saturday Night Mh LOU FRANCO And the Happy Valley Cowboys Ljl V KENNEDYS Danelnfl from l:3 Til TOMORROW SMOKINC OUT A AI. if-- ---- fglll.7ttLt "WW$i SMILEY BURNETTE Tmm DUNCAN t His Western Afl Stars 2nd Western Thriller House Probe Ended By Union Pressure, Claim ' WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 (.TV Rep. Jacobs (D-lndl said Thurs day a House labor committee In vestigation of trade union prac tices was called off because of "heal" brought by the Interna tional Pressmen's union on Chair man Lesinski ID-Mich.) Jacobs was chairman of an In vestigating subcommittee. Lesin ski. as chairman of the full com mittee, abolished It and olher subcommittees last monlh. One subject of the subcommit tee's inquiry Into union democ racy was the tangled financial affairs of the late George Berry, president of the AKL Press men's union. "Heat was put on by the press men's union to dissolve the sul committee. and Lesinski couldn't stand the heat," Jacobs told a reporter. Remains Of St. Peter Found In Roman Tomb SOl'THAMPTON. England, Sept. 23 (.Tt The Roman Catho lic archbishop of New Orleiins said here the remains of St. pe ter have "definitely" been found In a tomb in the St. Peler'a ba silica in Rome. The most Rev, Joseph F. Rum mell spoke to reporters) after a pilgrimage to the Vatican. Pope Pius has long entertained the theory that SI. Peter's re mains were buried In a crypt In St. Peter's church. In preparation for Holy Year, 1950. he is reported to have or dered an effort to prove the the ory. Liquor Exchange Right Granted Locker Clubs PORTLAND. Sent 23 ,T Clubs with master locker per mits may exchange unwanted liq uor brands for other types, the Slate Liquor Control commission iitts urciueu. clubs have been stuck with heavy stocks of rum and brandy. The commission also asked the State Treasurer In set un anA. cial account which would permit oisirinuiinn oi license lees to cl ues, counties ana towns quarter- lv. The navmpnli Will ha matia in January, April, July and Octo- i Bergh's i Appliance Service 1200 . Stephen Complete Service On Home and Commer cial Refrigeration. GUARANTEED FAST SERVICE SEE NORGE BEFORE YOU BUY DUTCH MILL 1:01 Adm. 1.50 par Couple v ONLY . r T PI at ft H sea i w- Frl Sept. 23, 1949 Tho Newt-Review, Rotebur, Or. I Vacation Benefits At Issue In Labor Dispute PORTLAND, Sept. 22 (JP AKL Sawmill and Lumber work ers say they will resist any move lo tie vacation benefits in their next contract to Ihe number of actual days worked. Members of Ihe Puget Sound district council have authorized the union's executive board to call a strike If necessary to hold existing working conditions and resist any downward revision of wages. The four -state conference meeting here concurred yester day with the district resolution. After reading a statement from W, A. Durham, operators' spokes man, union Secretary Kenneth Davis said It "dodges the issue." Durham had said "no one is in a position to say what type of a vacation program may eventual ly be adopted." Davis said this does not deny that the operatori plan to curtail benefits. Tciste the nevr Boliemjaii"f "It's the Talk of th Town" Western Distributing COMING CO-FEATURE . L'i2 TONIGHT and COMING inn f McCALLISTER Tonight & Saturday "ABBOTT & COSTELLO MEET THE KILLER, BORIS KARLOFF" lV The crommed-tight-fyrr X ' t' wiih-thrills story of men -yC -; who live by their fish VJi''-'!? J i Jj J ond guns . . . ond the boy fSjL - n. Tptf hY tolled a aunt erf fr,-.UOLoR BY Xjl-' I -'f ttf'.'. r T I OY SCOUTS HONOR "MAC TOKYO. Sept. 23. (tfV-Gen. Douglas MacArthtrr, occupation commander, today wat selected as the first post war honorary president of Japan's Boy Scouts. The News-Review Classified AHs bring best results. Phone 100. 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