The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, November 14, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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    Mon., Nov. 14, 1949 Tha Newi-Rtview, Roseburg, Ore. S
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JULIE, called America's sweet
heart of Magic, will appear here
at the junior high auditorium
stage with The Creat Virgil,
famous magician, Thursday at
8 p. m. The program is . spon
sored locally by the Roseburg
Active club.
Since 1775, United States Ma
rines have made more than 200
landings on' foreign shores.
FLOOR SANDING
and
FINISHING
Estimates
Leslie Pfaff
320 Ward St.
Phone 1573-R
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dial iockey?
STAY TUNED
TO KRNR-MBS
FOR:
1 Muse and Music' M
Roy Hiatt
in a masterful recitation
of best-loved poetry.
' 9:15-9:30 A.M.
Tuesday
' '
Phone Fun
Featuring music,
fun and prizes everyday
. with Bob McCarl!
2-2:30 P.M.
Monday thru Friday
Tom Mix
Three half-hours of
adventure each week with
the West's greatest hero!
5:30-6 P.M.
Mon., Wed., Fri.
Mutual Newsreel
From where it happens . . .
you hear it happen!
News with the actual
voices, the actual people
who make that news!
6:15-6:30 P.M.
Mon. Thru Fri.
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Let George Do It
George Valentine's
latest adventure entitled
"Run Until Dead."
8-8:30 -Tonight
KRNR
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REMAINING HOURS TOD A V
4:00 Fulton Lewis. Jr. MBS.
4:15 Hemingway. MBS.
4:30 Soni of the Pioneers,
4:45 Newg. MBS.
5:00 Tipi and Tune.
5:15 Muiie.
5:30 Tom Mix. MBS.
6:00 Music at Six.
6:15 Mutual Newsreel. MBS.
6:30 Sport Page.
6:35 Music.
6:40 Local News.
6:45 Southland Singing.
6:55 Bill Henry. MBS.
7:00 Dick Hay met.
7:15 Sammy Kaye.
7:30 Cisco Kid. MBS.
8:00 Let George Do It MBS.
6:30 You Name It
8:45 Tex Beneke.
8:55 Johnny Desmond. MBS.
9:00 News. MBS.
9:15 HI Neighbor.
9:30 Scandinavian Melody.
9:45 Fulton Lewis, Jr. MBS.
10:00 Music you Want.
10:301 Love A Mystery. MBS.
10:45 Dance Orch. MBS.
11:00 Mcpherson in Person.
11:30 Sign Off.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, IV it
6:00 Musical Clock.
6:30 News.
6:35 Farm Fare.
6:45 Rise & Shine. MBS.
7:00 Hemingway. MBS.
7:15 Breakfast Gang. MBS.
7:45 Local Newt.
7:50 Music.
8:00 Favorite Hymns.
8:15 Music for Tuesday.
8:30 Haven of Rest MBS.
9:00 Modern Home.
9:15 Muse & Music.
9:30 Man About Town.
9:45 Gabriel Heatter's Mailbag. MBS.
10:00 News. MBS.
10:15 Sweetwood Serenade,
10:30 Say It with Music.
10:45 Art Baker.
11:00 Ladies First. MBS.
11:30 Queen for a 'Day. MBS.
12:00 Music at Noon.
12:15 Soort Page of the Air.
12: Music at Noon.
12:40 Local News.
12:45 National News.
12:55 Market Report.
1:00 Man on the Street.
1:15 Rose Room.
1:30 Standard School Broadcast.
Reservation! for private
Skating Parties
are available at the
Rainbow Skating Rink
Winchester Phone 326-R-2
Rainbow Cafe.
Hours 7 A.
Closed
Shalimar Room
Hours 12 Noon to 2:30 A. M.
Closed Monday
Have Sunday Dinner at the Shalimar and enjoy music that
is played lor your dining and dancing pleasure.
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THIS UNIT OF THE DILLARD grade school system was reconstructed from an older school two years ago and now has seven
classrooms. Sharing extensive grounds with the recently completed second, unit, it houses the 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grades.
The combined schools are staffed by 14 teachers headed by Harry H. Krug, principal, who give instruction to 350 students.
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2:00 Phone Fun.
2:30 It'i Requested.
3:00 Hoedown Party. MBS.
3:15 School Show.
3:30 Good News Pffm,
3:45 David Ross. MBS.
4:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr. MBS.
4:15 Hemingway. MBS.
4:30 Sons of the Pioneers.
4:45 Music.
5:00 Straight Arrow. MBS.
5:30 Cap t. Midnight MBS.
6:00 Music at Six.
6:15 Mutual Newsreel. MBS.
6:30 Sport Page.
6:35 Music.
6:40 Local News.
6:45 Southland Singing.
6:55 Bill Henry. MBS.
7:00 Sport Cast
7:15 Music you Remember
7:30 Junior Chamber of Commerce
8:00 Box 13.
-CHANGE OF HOURS
M. to 12 P. M.
Mondays
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8:30 Jovfn JamborM.
9:00 New.. MBS. ,
9:15 Muilc.
9:30 Gueat Star.
9:45 Fulton Lewis. Jr. MBS.
10:00 Music you Want.
10:301 Love A Mystery. MBS.
10:49 Dance Orch. MBS.
11:00 McPherson in Person.
11:30 Sign Off.
Youth, 16, Given
Prison Term For
Armed Robbery
KLAMATH FALLS, Nov. 12 -(JP)
A prison term has been or
dered tor William David Roach,
16, the youngest person sent to
the state penitentiary from K 1 a
math county in recent history of
the local circuit court.
The bov participated In an
armed robbery at Malin Sept
ember 22- and last Sunday att
empted to break out of the county
jail.
In passing sentence, Judge Da
vid R. Vandenberg remarked
that Roach was the only person
under 18 he had sent to prison
in his nine years on the bench,
and told the youth:
"You are not fit to be at
large."
The sentence was not to ex
ceed three years the minimum
for armed roboery.
A companion in the Malin rob
bery, Wesley Le Roy Davis, also
16, is held in jail here and pro-
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McBEE ENDS DEBATE: In an approximate flvcmimite. disserta
tion, Roseburg "Paul Bunyan" Al McBee gave "Breakfast Gang"
Mel Venter the biz, when he explained Roseburg's claim to the title
of "Timber Capital of.the World." McBee appeared on the first half
of Saturday morning's "Breakfast Gang" session at 7:15, and in 2,000
words or less dissolved any dubious ideas that West Coast listeners
might have as to Roseburg's argumentative "Timber Capital" claim.
During McBee' exhausting speech, Venter was heard to exclaim:
"Write usi a letter!" but the inexhaustible Al McBee wasn't to be
cut short. He ended his remarks by presenting coffee-maker Amy
with a Paul' Bunyan axe rwhich she flourished about the KFRC
studio delightedly. McBee was in San Francisco over the weekend
on a mission of business . . . not to mention the Saturday afternoon
football game between Oregon and California at Berkeley.
A righteous specif I crime Investigator, the model of. prob
ity, get! Into trouble, and It's up to George Valentine (Bob
Bailey) to get him out of it in the story entitled "Run Until
Dead" on "Let George Do It" tonight at eight. "Mutlo You
Want" will continue It's presentation of Chopin Etudes at
performed by Alexander Brailowsky, pianist, tonight at ten.
Tomorrow morning at 9:1J, plan to join Roy Hlatt for his
regular Tuesday presentation of "Muse and Music' .
bably will be taken into juvenile
court.
The boys, armed with a revol
ver and a knife, held up Howard
Henderson. Great Northern sta
tion aaent at Malin and t o ok;
$56.42 and the agent's car. They
were apprehended north of Al
turas, Calif., less than two hours
after the robbery. -.
Last Sunday ut the county jail
Roach got his main floor cell
open on a pretext, and tried to
crowd past Deputy Dale Matt
oon, calling to Davis and two
other boys in the cell:
'Come on, we re getting out oi
hee."
But Mattoon said he shoved the
youth back in the cell before he
passed tne aoor.
Bodies Of 3 Children
Found In Pool Of Water
ARISTA, W. Va., Nov. 12 P
Bodies of three young children
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Shrewsbury were found late last
night in a pool oi water Demna a
coal mine slate dump here.
The victims Richard, 7; Judy
5, and Fay, 3 apparently had
been playing in a rowboat tied
at the edge of the pool and
drowned when it capsized.
The Shrewsbury nave three
other children. The father Is a
sawmill worker.
PENALTIES IMPOSED
The following persons appear
ed in Municipal court Saturday
morning, according to Police
Chief Calvin H. Baird:
William Loren Flock, 23, Rose
burg, disorderly conduct, was
committed to the cily jail for 10
days In lieu of a $20 fine.
Frank Allen, 63, Roseburg,
drunk, committed to (he city jail
for 10 days in lieu of a $20 fine.
John Allen Anderson, 26, Rose
burg, disorderly conduct, $10
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Fate Changes Sentence
Of Prisoner To Death
HILLSBORO, O. tfP C cell
Yankey facing death in the el
ectric chair probably pondered
me qun-Ks or laie today.
Yankey was charged with he
slaying of 71-year-old LeRoy
Woodland, an old age pensioner,
during a robbery March 20, 1947.
He pleaded euiltv at his first
Imprisonment.
trial and was sentenced to Hie
After serving two and a half
years in Ohio penitentiary, he
challenged the validity of his sen
tence because it was handed
down by a one-judge court, i n
stead of a jury or a three-Judge
panel.
The courts upheld hla counsel,
Miss Cecil Shapiro, in her con
tention the sentence was illegal.
His second trial before a iurv
of eight men and four women in
Highland county ended Friday.
The verdict: gulltv. without re
commendation of mercy.
mat makes tne death penalty
mandatory in Ohio.
fine.
Charles Becker. 43, Roseburg.
drunk, 15 days in the city Jail.
In lieu of $15 fine.
Erron A. Dysert, 61. Roseburg.
drunk on a public street, 10 days
in the city JaU in lieu of a $20
fine.
Thursday,
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8 P.M.
Admissions
Adults 1-50
Gen. Ad - 1.M
Children - - -60
tax Included
Roman Catholics
Must Take Oath
PRAGUE Czechoslovakia,
Nov. 12 P) Czechoslovakia's
Roman Catholic priests were told
today they must swear a flat
oath of loyalty prescribed by the
Communist controlled govern
ment and ignore reservations de
manded by the church bishops.
These reservations were that
priests could take the oath "un
less it is in contradiction to the
laws of God and the church and
the rights of man."
The order came from Vaclav
Nosek, Communist interior min
ister. He declared In a speech be
fore a nation-wide conference of
officials of the Czechoslovak Re
gional National committers that
the government wculd not toler
ate any church-dictated alterna
tion in the loyalty oath.
The oath is required under the
new control law, which makes
the clergy of all denominations
civil servants paid by the state
and gives the government con
trol over church appointments,
finances and administrative as-fairs.
35 October Fatalities
Reported For Oregon,
Delayed fatality reports from
October highway accidents have
boosted the month's traffic death
toll from the 28 reported last
week to 35, Secretary of State
Earl T. Newbry revealed today.
The new figure makes October
second only to August as the
worst month of 1949, and equals
the 35 killed In October last year.
Ten months of Oregon, traffic
have brought death to 265 people,
and lVewbry emphasized that
traffic danger Increases through
the last two months of the year.
He urged motorists to save lives
by driving slowly on slippery
streets and highways.
U. S. Govt. Being Readied
To Move If War Comes
WASHINGTON WP Secre
tary of Defense Johnson says
plans are in preparation for pos
sible movement of the seat of
government from Washington if
the city ever becomes the target
for an attack.
These plans Include movement
of the command of the Army,
Navy and Air Force from Wash
ington, Johnson said.
The secretary added that "cer
tain definite steps" have been
taken to guard against "the con
tingency of a destructive mili
tary attack at the seat of this
government." He did not disclose
these steps.
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New Mayor Of Bogota,.
11 Others Are Killed
BOGOTA, Columbia UP)
The liberal newspaper E. Tienv
po said the newly appointed may
or of Yacopl and 11 others evi
dently including troops sent there
under the state of siege had
been killed by. "the collapse" oi
the town hall.
(This dispatch, which passed
through Colombian censorship,
did not explain what caused the
collapse.)
Yacopl is in the Cundlnamarca
department, in which Bobota if
situated. Conservative Fresldent
Marino Ospina Perez imposed
the state of siege Wednesday
with the explanation that it was
Intended to halt bloodshed in po
litical flghving between conser
vatives and liberals.
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