Virginia, Texas Kill Efforts To Repeal Poll Tax (By tht AuocUltd Preul Proposals to lift a $5,000-a-year limit on state salaries and to boost state aid to school districts also got strong support In Ken tucky In Tuesday's elections. Ohio voters okayed a new type ballot for the state and colored oleomargarine. Two attempts to repeal state poll tax laws failed. Apparently, ARMISTICE DAY DANCE Friday Night 8 P. M. at the American Legion Hall SUTHERLIN Sponsored by American Legion Post 121, Sutherlin why be a dial ocfcey? STAY TUNED TO KRNR-MBS FOR: High School Football Roseburg vs. Ashland A battle-royal on the Ash land turf! A special "live" Armistice Day football de scription! 1 :30 P. M. to Conclusion Friday Lyn Murray Show You've a rendezvous with Lyn Murray, the Orchestra, and Chorus. 7:30-8 Tonight Hopalong Cassidy Hop-Along the road of radio adventure with "Hoppy" and "Packy." 8 - 8:30 Tonight , Fishing and Hunting Club of the Air Expert advice, on rods, reels and rifles from famous sportsmen. 8:30-8:55 Tonight Senator Kenneth S. Wherry U. S. Senator's sizzling as sault on Bureaucrats and Communists! 11-11:30 Tonight KRNR 1490 jn your Dial World $ Crttlnt Btgional Nitwort 1 lA 5 GIANT TRACTORS team up in the clearing of right-of-way for the re-construction of tha Pa cific Highway through the tortuous and rugged canyon between Canyonville and Azalea. Building of the section extending from Deer Park Inn, in the lower canyon, to Azalea has been awarded to the Kuckenberg Construction company of Portland by the State Highway commission at a bid of $1,200,000. This firm has commenced clearing operations at the Pi oneer bridge and also at a point just south of the summit, (By Paul Jenkins). so did a New Jersey proposal for financing a $105,000,000 veterans' bonus. But Pennsylvania approved, early four to one, a $500,000,000 plan to loin more than a dozen other states in providing bonuses ior worm war u uis. rne iew Jersey proposition was touch-and-go. Poll Tax Repeals Lose The noli tax repeals went down to defeat in Virginia and Texas, two of the seven Dixie' states which still retain the levy as a prerequisite for voting. Both amendments had provisions, in DANCE at the new hall in WINSTON on Grape Avenue SATURDAY, NOV. 12 9:00 P. M. Modern Music Gentlemen 75o Ladles 50c AT THE SHALIMAR ROOM Two Floor Shows Each Night 6) Bill Stanton at the piano Lou Buton playing the drums Howard Duman playing the saxophone Delicious Food Always Pan Fried Chicken to 'order ) Juicy SHALIMAR ROOM 122 South Stephens f f (MIS PUppf "This is a nice place, but RAINBOW CAFE." 1 yg5t77ilVAVto;7Pr.7!ftry B t ,,. 7 addition to abolishing the tax, that a lot of people didn't like. The Virginia and Texas poll tax defeats seemed certain to bring fresh demands upon the senate to speedily approve the anti-poll tax measure which will be pending before that chamber when con gress returns in January. The house already has passed the bill. Arkansas, Alabama, Mississippi, South Carolina and Tennessee also have a poll tax. Virginia voters routed by a top heavy margin the proposal to re peal the present $1.50 tax and give the state assembly wide au thority to enact new balloting requirements. The amendment would have abolished the $1.75 poll tax as a voting requirement, but would have retained the tax for revenue purpose and provided for a sys tem of annual registration of voters. . Also trailing in the Lone Star state were proposals to provide annual legislative sessions and to let women serve on juries. The News-Review Classified Ads bring best results. Phone 100. Bill Stanton and his Gentlemen of Note Playing Nightly from 8:30 to 1 :30 a. m. Broiled Steaks 9 Seafood Open 11 noon til 2:30 a. m. It doesn't compare with the 1 Y V r f Morris Leland Faces Gas Cell For Girl Murder PORTLAND, Nov. 10. UP) Twenty-two-year-old Morris Le land will go to the Oregon prison gas chamber for murdering a 15-year-old high school girl last August. A circuit court jury Tuesday re turned a verdict of guilty after considering the case since early Monday evening. It made no recommendation. That made death in the gas cham ber mandatory. Leland, who admitted holding Thelma Taylor overnight in a secluded spot in Portlandis St. Johns area then bludgeoning and stabbing her to death the next morning, had pleaded insanity. Throughout the six-day trial Leland rocked back and forth in a chair at the defense table, his eyes half closed, showing no emotion. After the verdict was read, a reporter stepped up to Leland and asked him if he had anything to say. Leland gestured with his right hand and said: "That's busi ness." The girl had left her home to go bean picking when she met Leland and he took her into a brushy area. He said she went willingly but admitted she tried to leave when he attempted to rape her. She was beaten with an Iron bar and was stabbed. Her body was discovered when Leland told po lice about the killing when ar rested on a car theft charge, and led them to the scene. Drive For Aiding Needy Of Europe Scheduled Here A Thanksgiving week cam paign for clothing, shoes and soap for the needy and homeless of Europe and the Near and Far East will be conducted In Rose burg beginning Sunday, Novem ber 20, and ending November 27, under the local auspices of St. Joseph parish. As part of a huge, nation-wide drive sponsor ed by War Relief services of the National Catholic Welfare con ference, the local appeal seeks all kinds of usable clothing, wearable shoes, and bar soap. Donors are requested to bring their contributions to St. Joseph church during the week of No vember 20 to 27. The Reverend Edmund Hyland, O.F.M. Cap., ts presently making arrangements to facilitate the handling and shipping of the contributed arti cles to national warehouses. Af ter special processing and pack ing, the clothing, shoes and soap will be shipped directly to emer gency zones in Europe and Asia for free distribution to those in need, regardless of race, creed or color. The drive Is being conducted RCA Victor 45 is here . . .' and HERE TO STAY MAN ALIVE! RCA Victor automatic record changer, 45 revolutions per minute, plays through your ra dio or combination set, 12.95. All your favorite records . . . Inexpensive and unbreakable. at Milled get 5 H?S)DIlq) Tin 2 n b There's variety on KRNR tonight beginning with the new "Lyn Murray Show" at 7:30 . . . "Hopalong Cassidy" at 8, starring Wil liam Boyd In the title role , . . "The Fishing and Hunting Club of the Air" at 8:30, carrying the sportsmen In phantasy to an autumnal fishing and hunting paradise . . "Fulton Lewis Jr." and his sharp news-commentary at 9:45 . . . Carlton E. Morse's "I Love a Mystery" series at 10:30 . . , and a sizzler of a radio talk by Senator Kenneth S. Wherry at 11. "Although billions of American dollars have been poured Into Europe to stem the tide of Communism, the back door has been left open for Communism In China and at home," Senator Wherry of Nebraska, Minority leader of the 81st Congress will tell the nation, while speaking in San Francisco tonight.. Senator Wherry will be addressing the delegates and the members of the Retail Lumber Dealers associa tion in annual meeting at the Fairmont Hotel. "Apparently," he says, "someone In government has decided the American people do not know Bow to spend their money, and consequently, has con ceived the clever idea of taxing the American people to support ptograms tie Bureaucrats have decided the American people need." Senator Wherry will further state: "This is no longer big gov ernment regulating big business or special interests. It is big gov ernment regulating you ... or the private life of every citizen." (Tonight 11-11:30) Armistice Day will find I'. . i o.i a ; irtlal holiday schedule . . . and at 1:30 tomorrow, the top 2.2 men on the radio totem pole will be the Roseburg and Ashland teams battling It out on the Ashland field In a thrilling radio football description by Frank Purdy. Don't mill Rose burg vs. Ashland tomorrow alrtime: 1:30 to conclusion! In response to hundreds of ap peals for aid which are received daily by War Relief services. HOG PRICES TUMBLE PORTLAND. UP) Hog prices on the north Portland livestock market have fallen to within 30 cents a hundred pounds of the 1946 OPA price. Moose Members, Every Friday, Sat. and Sunday nights from 8:00 p. m. 'til closing. r featuring JEANNIE, her piano end her golden Moose Hall on Stephens Street Opposite Greyhound Depot Direct from Nashville, Tennessee George Morgan and hit Show and Band Featured on the "Grand Ole Opry" program, Thursday Nov. 10fh at the MELODY MOUNTAIN BARN 3 miles south of Myrtle Creek en Highway 99 ARMISTICE DAY Sponsored by American Legion Post, Umpqua 16 Friday -November 11 -The Armory Muiio by Jack Foster and His Orchestra Dancing 9:00-12:00 3 DOOR Theodore Swenson, market news reporter, said .the price might actually be below the OPA level because of the range now on weight and class. Under OPA practically all sold at the top. The general market on 180-230 pound weights now is $17.50. The ceiling when OPA controls end ed was $17.20. . and Guests Only DANCE voice est Danolng 9:00 til 1:00 Adulti 1.00 pir parson Children under 11 50o (Tax Extra) PRIZES 1.50 per Couple (Tax Incl.) Thur., Nov. 10, 1949-The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. S KRNR 1490 on Your Dial Mutual Broadcasting Svstem REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4:0ft Fulton Lewli, Jr. MBS. 4: IS Hemingway. MBS. 4:30 Soni of the Pioneer, 4:43 Mugic. 8:00 Straight Arrow. MBS. 5:30 Captain Midnight MBS. 6:00 Music at Six. 6:15 Mutual NewireeL MBS. 6:30 Sports Page. 6:35 Musical Interlude. 6:40 Local Newi. 6:45 Southland Singing. 6:55 Bill Henry. MBS. 7:00 Sports Cast. 7:15 Music You Remember. 7:30 Lynn Murray Show. 8:00 Hopalong Cassidy MBS. 6:30 Fishing & Hunting Club. MBS 8:55 Sports Page. MBS, 9:00 News. MBS. 9:15 Dance Orch. 9:30 Gentlemen of Note. 9:45 Fulton Lewis. Jr. MBS. 10:OO Music You Want. 10:301 Love A Mysterv. MBS. 10:43 Dance Orch. MBS. 11:00 Sen. Kenneth R. Wherry MBS. 11:30 Sign Off. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER It, 1919 6:30 Newa. 6:33 Farm Fare. 6:45 Rise & Shine. MBS. 7:00 Hemingway. MBS. 7:15 Music for You. 7:45 Local News, 7:50 Music. 8:00 Favorite Hymns. 8:13 Music for Friday. 830 Bible Institute. MBS. 9:00 Modern Home. 9:13 Book of Bargains. 0:45 Gabriel Heatters Mailbag. MBS 10:00 News. MBS, 10:15 Gospel Singers. MBS. 10:30 Say it with Music 10:45 Art Baker. STARTING SUNDAY HE HELD A LOADED GUN AT THE HEART OF A GREAT CITY! Brought Thrllilngty To lilt By The Mok.n Of CANON CITY" CO-FEATURE . First he stole a fuss j ...and" then another! IT FUN-HIUDI IT'S SONG-FILLEDI NOW SHOWING Red-blood and gunpowder heroes of Kiolina'! India storm the screen in the giant of all film . . . ENTERTAINMENT! Cary Grant -Victor McLaglen Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Joan Fontaine in 'GUNGA DIN' CO-FEATURE 1 Wa i. 3pf . I fTAMINO ATES ft Dentil iVa MORGAN Urn i) Jan., PAIGE OJO If DON Df FORE 'Wj It I DOROTMV MAlONFjifc jt; 11:00 Lad In Tint. MBS. 11:30 Queen for a Day. MBS. , 12:00 Muiic at Noon. 12:15 Sporta Pan of th Air. 12:25 Muiic at Neon. 12:40Local Newi. 12:45 National Newa, 12:35 Muiic. 1:00 Man on th Street 1:15 Harvey Hardlns Sings. MBS. 1:30 Roseburg vi. Aahland Football Game. 4:00 Fulton Lewli, Jr. MBS. 4:15 Hemingway. MBS. 4:30 Sam of the Pioneers. 4:45 Newa. MBS. - 5:00 Tlpi St Tune. 5:15 Muiic 5:30 Tom Mix. MBS. 6:00 Magic Garden. 6:15 Mutual NewweeL MRS. 6:30 Snorts Page. 6:35 Muaic. 6:40 Local New. 6:45 Southland Singing. 6:55 Bill Henry. MBS. 7:00 Dick Haymea. 7:15 Sammy Kaye. 7:30 Cisco Kid MBS. 8:00 Straight Arrow. MBS. 8:30 Music, 8:45 Tex Beneke. 9:00 Newt. MBS. 9:15 HI Neighbor. 9:30 Scandinavian Melodies. 9:45 Fulton Lewis. Jr. MBS. 10:00 Music You Want. 10:301 Love A Mysterv. MBS. 10-15 Tlrnfft Orch MBS. 11:00 McPhenon In Person. 11:30 Sign Off. GETS DIVORCE. LOSES RING CANOGA PARK, Calif,--A thief, Mrs. Irene A. Reld ported to police, took her $400 wedding ring. Officers asked her where she was at the time. "I was in court getting a di vorce," she answered. Coming Saturday & Sunday Only. 2nd Western JIM BANNON .. Red Ryder "THE FIGHTING REDHEAD" m COLOR COMING SUNDAY NOW SHOWING BEAST AGAINST BEAST for of death , me ?? 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