The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 05, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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of Beoutility."
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Mutual Broadcasting System
1490 on Your Dial
Talking
About a Home?
So many people do noth
ing but talk about it! But
;f yoi really want to c - n
four home, consult me
now. Personal ottention.
Economical terms.
RALPH L RUSSELL
Loans and Insurance -
Loan Rtprtitnative
EquitabU Savings A
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KEMA1NINO HOURS TODAY
400 Fulton Lwti. Jr.
IS frank Heminfwiy,
4 M Local Lout Show.
4 45 Newt.
J Oft Tip an Tunas.
5 IS Music.
ft 30 Tom Mix
00 Men Behind the Melody.
IS Mutual NewareL
30 Sporta Pas.
35 Music.
40 Local New.
45 Southland Sinfinf.
5 Bill Henry.
1 00 Dtck HaynrtM Show.
T:1S Sammy Kay Showroom.
T 30 Cisco Kid.
oo What'i the Name af that SonfT
30 Tex Beneka.
4S Bob Cbarl.
00 Newt
IS Mi NeiaThhor-
30 Scandinavian Melody Tim.
45 Fulton Lewis, Jr.
10 00 John Steel.
10.30 Dance Orrta.
11 00 A 1 Wallac Orch.
11:30 Sin Oil.
THrSftDAT, OTTOBEB , 14.
-00 Sunns Srnada.
IS News.
6 3U Music. t
30 RISC ShlM.
T 00 Newt.
T IS Breakfast Gang.
T 45 Local Newt.
T 50 Book Review.
T 15 Music.
00 Haven of Rett.
30 Modern Horn.
45 Mulc.
t oo Wslly's Coffe Tim.
:1S Keyboard Korner.
:30 News.
45 WORLD SERIES BASEBALL
CAME.
It-M Queen for a Day.
1:00 Man on the Street.
1:15 Listen to Liebert.
1:30 Music,
t 45 Music.
1.00 Aialnst the Storm.
3 30 It s Requested
3:00 Art Baker t Notebook.
315 School Show.
3 30 W C T U Program.
3:45 David Ross.
4:00 Fulton Lewis. Jr.
4: 1ft Prank Hemingway,
4:30 Local Loan Show.
4:45 Music.
SLABWOOD
in 12-1 6 and 24 in. lengths
OLD GROWTH FIR
OOUILI LOADS
WESTERN BATTERY
SEPARATOR
Phono ISS
New
Hours'"
Beginning Wednesday
October 5
GRAND CAFE
Will Remain Open 24 Hours
a Day ...
a
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WE WANT
HEALTH
INSURANCE
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STEEL STRIKE BECINS-Tlm Flynn (right). O. L O.. regional di
rector, five. Usl-minute Instructions to picket captains before they
struck the South San Francisco plant of Bethlehem Steel Baals of
the nation-wide strike is the steelworkers' demand (or company allot
menu to meet pension and medical insurance costs. The strike wil
idle 014,000 employes la the Industry.
Loop-Hole In Wet
Statute Breeding
"Bottle Clubs"
cpatti P rw 5 (f) The
Seattle Times reported today that
a new crop of "bottle clubs' ap-
1 parently made possible by a loop
hole In the liquor-by-the-drink
initiative have sprung up
throughout the state during past
weeks.
The Times quoted law enforce
ment officers as siying that one
of the main purposes of the clubs
is to qualify legally for the opera
tion of slot machines, except in
Seattle where the machines are
banned.
A "bottle club" is a place where
a customer gives his own bottle
of liquor to the bartender who
8:0O Straight Arrow.
3.10 CapUIn Midnight.
6 00 Cavalcade of Safety.
S IS Mutual Newereel.
8 30 Sporta Pag.
S .13 Mu.lc.
S:40 Local Newt.
8'4A Southland SlnftnS.
833 Bill Henry
7:00 Frank Purdy.
1:15 Muttc You Remember.
7 30 Here Cornea the Bride.
8:00 Hopalong Cas.ldy.
8 30 Fishing I Hunting Club of the Air
8:33 Mel Venter.
8:00 Newt.
8:13 Mu.lc.
8:30 Shalimar Room.
8 43 Fulton Lewis, Jr.
10.00 The Falcon.
10 30 Dane Ores.
11:00 Mutle.
11:30 Sign Of.
! mixes his drinks for a service
charge.
Clubs of this type opened In
some parts of the state several
years ago, but were put out of
business by prosecution under the
state liquor control act.
Law enforcement offloers here
said that that section of the state
law was repealed with the adop
tion of initiative 171 by the voters
last November.
j Evro M. Becket, chairman of
the Washington State Liquor Con
trol board, said that the "bottle
clubs" do not require licenses
from the board, and are not cov
ered by existing laws.
Prosecutor Charles O. Carroll
iwas quoted by the Times as
: saying:
"I've been out and looker
around some of the clubs and they
oitf it-nuy I uniting Willi? open. 11
doesn't take much to become a
member of one of them and in
one there are from 20 to 30 slot
machines running."
MOON'S ECLiPSE DUE
PORTLAND. Oct. 5. (.P
Thursday's eclipse of the moon
will be visible here, the weather
bureau reported today in ita fore
cast of clear skies.
Robert E. Millard, local as
tronomer, said the moon would be
In partial eclipse at its rise at 5:23
p. m. Thursday, and would be .n
full eclipse Hrom 6:20 to 7:33
p. m.
BCA VICTOR "Globe-trotter"
; . . and we mean just that!
Somebody mic v.nat a wonderful set this Is . . ,
how It plays anywhere, any time.
Wonder if he knew Its satin finish Is anodized
aluminum ideal for rough country, since It's com
pletely weatherized and doesn't give a hoot whether
it rains, hails, sleets or snows. (Just the thing for
hunters!)
Or maybe he's lazv . . . and knew about Its
marvelous "finger tip'' tuning controls ... so easy
they don't even have to be seen.
One thing sure he knows . . . It's portable . . .
' and mighty easily carried!
Anyway, somebody just couldn't keep hit hands off it . . . end the talesman
from whom it was stolen ii so broken-hearted over its lots, ha't offering itt
retail value (57.75) applied to the price of any RCA-Victor set to anyone who
can tupply information leading to itt recovery! So again we toy, it's ideal
for hunters.
Serial number of the mining tet B-l 20400.
For full particular! tee Ken Buihey at Radio-Record Shop.
Auto Accident Death
Settles Suit Over Child
SALEM.Oct. 5 (-PI The State
Supreme court Tuesday dismiss
ed a suit for custody of a child
alter the mother was killed in an
auto accident.
The suit, brought In Linn coun
ty, was by Mrs. Maxine Micnot
against her husband, Ernest Wig-
not.
In the lower court. Circuit Jud
ge Victor Olliver gave the child
to her mother, and the father appealed.
The Supreme Court heard the
appeal September 6, but onlv a
week before that, Mrs. Mlgnot
was killed. So now the father
gets the child.
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The Kayedets take a stroll down the street as they vocalize In
"Ain't She Sweet" on the "Sammy Kaye Showroom" tonight at
7:15. Other numbers to be heard are Tony Alamo In "Lucky Old
Sun," Chubby Silvers in the "Hucklebuck," the Kayedets In "Dime
a Dozen," and Laura Leslie with Don Cornell In "Snuggle on My
Shoulder." At 7:30, 'The Cisco Kid" runs into a town composed
of a deadly group of cattle rustlers, horse-thieves and murderers,
in the episode titled "Devil Town." Tune in Bill Gwinn on "What's
the Name of that Song?" at eight . . . and "John Steele, Adventurer"
at ten.
The 1949 WORLD SERIES got under way on KRNR this
morning in the first most exelting and biggest pitch of the
year. 'Twas all very thrilling of eourse, but we must remind
you of a few program changes which are necessary during
the "World Series" broadcasts. "The Alka Seltzer Newspaper
of the Air will be heard at 1:30 a. m. . . . "Man About Town,'
"Shopper's Guide," "Say It With Muslo," and "Ladles First"
will Immediately follow each game. "Art Baker's Notebook"
has been rescheduled this week only In the 3 te 3:15 time
period.
It was "Goodnight , . . goodnight . . . parting it tuch tweet
sorrow" when our new manager and former chief engineer Roy
Hiatt said "goodbye" to the transmitter and wires and gadgets
and things In the KRNR control-room. Roy Hlatt has served as
chief engineer for KRNR since 1943 . . . and "it ain't easy" to say
goodbye to that end of the radio business even though you're
given top-kick placement as manager of the place. Engineer Ralph
Smith, by the way, (from Lot Angeles) It KRNR't new Chief
Engineer.
Wed., Oct. 3, 1949 The Newt-Review, Roteburg, Ore.
U.S. Stands Pat On Dtfsnss Plans, Johnson Declares
WASHINGTON. Oct 5-tT) -Secretary
of Defense Johnson
told lawmakers Tuesday the U.S.
military chiefs are standing pat
on their defense plans despite
Russia's atomic explosion, .
He discussed the military sit
uation with members of the Sen
ate and House Appropriations
committee but made no request
for more money.
Later, Johnson told reporters:
"This is a great tribute to the
Joint Chiefs of Staff that ,ve don't
have to ask for any more funda."
He said he still favors the 4!)
group Air Force approved by the
Senate rather than the 58 group
force voted by the House.
One committee member said
Johnson quickly corrected sena
tors who spoke of Russia having
the atomic bomb.
Johnson Insisted, he said, that
there was an atomic explosion in
Russia but no eivdence that
Russia has begun developing
atomic weapons.
The ancient Greek physician
Pedanius Diosrorides recommen
ded dried rose leaves In wine for
headaches, paint in the eyet,
ears and gumt.
WINDOWS
DOORS FRAMES
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Reds' Extortion
Of Confessions
Rapped By Tito
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Oct.
5 (.T) Premier Marshal Tito
has accused Soviet Russia of us
ing "some monstrous method" to
force confessions from political
prisoners.
Tito spoke before a group of
600 army officers and guests.
The premier's reference to
Russian prosecution methods
came in connection with the trial
in Budapest of Laszlo Rajk. for
mer Hungarian foreign minister,
who was accused of plotting with
Yugoslavia for the overthrow of
Hungary's Communist govern
ment. Rajk and all seven co-defendants
admitted all the gov
ernment's charges. He and two
others were sentenced to be hang
ed. Tito and his government charg
ed from the start the trial was
engineered by Russia as part of
her propaganda warfare against
Yugoslavia, and that Russia was
responsible for handling of the
case.
The premier told his auditors:
"You saw everything went as'it
should at the trial. I do not know
how one gets people to accuse
themselves as much as possible,
but it is certain there is some
monstrout method." 1
nectlon. The resolution already
h,as House approval.
This would call for engineers
to survey a route across 1.400
miles of wild north country. The
major length would be a stan
dard guage railroad between
Prince George, British Columbia,
Canada and Fairbanks, Alaska.
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Alaska-Canada Railway
Link Plan Goes Forward
WASHINGTON. Oct. 5 (JP)
A move to link the Alaskan rail
road with the U. S.-Canadian
railway systems moved another
step forward in congress Tuesday.
The Senate Foreign relations
committee approved a resolution
authorizing the President to seek
an agreement with Canada for
the survey looking to the con-
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