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Tues., Nov. 15, 1949 The News-Revtaw, Roseburg, Ore. 5 MOVING Folks rely on us to be thrifty, on jobs both large or small Roseburg Transfer and Storage Phone 927 i AGENTS FOR rE7Kh IONO DISTANCI MOVIN FOR ICONOMY-LET US HANDLE ALL DETAILS why be a x-dial jockey? STAY TUNED TO KRNR-MBS FOR: BREAKFAST GANG Start your day off right with Mel Venter and the gang. 7:15 -7:45 A. M. Tues., Thurs., Sat. QUEEN FOR A.DAY Is every club in town writing Queen of America"? No? Then let's go! 11:30-12 Noon Mon. thru Fri. PHONE FUN All you need is a radio and a telephone to win! Don't miss a single session! 2 - 2:30 P. M. Mon. thru Fri. BOX THIRTEEN Man Ladd stars in the role of Dan Holiday for this regu lar weekly adventure. . 8 - 8:30 Tonight GUY GABRIELS0N GOP National Chairman titles his talk "Organizing for 1950." 11 -11:30 Tonight . KRNR 1490 sit your Dial 1 World't Crulnt Rrgtmal Ncttmri I 1 on A recent contestant on the "Ladles First" weckady feature, (11-11:30 a. m.), just returned from Japan, where her husband was stationed with the Air Forces. She told moster of ceremonies Bob Moon that, although the housing was adequate, the Japanese repairmen would have made better firemen. She cited an instance of a dripping shower faucet In the bathroom, i Eight so-called plumbers answered her summons for help and immediately pro ceeded to tear all of the tile off the bathroom' walls. The next day found them disassembling the hall walls. Everything was put back In proper order the following day including the. drip in the shower. "Bloop-bleep" prevailed for 18 months. A new washer finally solved the difficulties! "Captain Midnight" has adopted a new official Insignia for the Secret Squadron that can be indelibly transferred on to almost any kind of cloth. Young listeners to the broad casts (5:30-6 p. m., Tues. and Thurs.) can obtain this insignia by sending the entire label from a jar of Chocolate Oval tine to "Captain Midnight," Box 77, Chicago, Illinois. In clude own name, address, city and state. " Holland, Italy, Greece and China have sent official expressions of gratltutde to Carelton E. Morse, the "International Santa Claus," for his campaign to provide toys, clothing and Christmas cheer for heir millions of war-suffering children. These are but four of the score of countries whose juvenile nationals will directly benefit from the campaign which is designed to ship millions of "Inter national Santa Claus" gifts overseas in time for Christmas eve distribution. Mr. Morse has been devoting time on bis "I Love a Mystery" series (Weekdays, 10:30-10:45 p. m.), since last Oct. 31. He has been asking his listeners to send their gifts, express charges collect, to the Foster Parents Plan for War Children Warehouse, 5-30 47th avenue, Long Island City, N. Y., for reshipment to Europe and Asia. . y ; Guy Gabrlelson, GOP national chairman, who Is making a speaking tour of five western states, will speak from Berk ley, California, on "Organizing for 1950." His talk will be broadcast over KRIMR tonight, 11 to 11:30. v Collapse Of Elevators Spills Mountain Of Wheat WICHITA FALLS, Texas Nov. 15. (.IS) Workers still were WINDOWS DOORS 0 FRAMES PAGE LUMBER & FUEL 164 E. 2nd Ave S. Phone 2V2 r ' ' " ' '''''' - "Wait ... not that! An evening at the RAINBOW CAFE will put you in high spirits again." --:.- . Thursday 8 P.M. Admission: ....$1.50 1.20 "Z .60 AdulU .... Gen. Ad. Children tax Included U. CZDCZi wo u cleaning up the grain harvest in Wichita Falls today 24,000 bush els of ..heat splattered on the ground when two hugh elevators collapsed. The elevators were about 24 feet in diameter and towered about 60 feet above the ground. Seven hundred tons of wheat were in one elevator which start ed buckling Saturday when work men started moving wheat out of it. The elevator fell against an empty tower next to it. PREMIER INTERNATIONAL ILLUSIONIST AND COMPANY Nov. 17 Junior High A iditorlum Sponsored by Roseburg Active Club Tickets on sale at Wayne's MIRTH AT MISERY A detachment of Company D men, 1 86th infantry, Oregon National Guard, led by Lieutenant John Newbern, crowd into the x-ray room at Mercy Hospital Monday night and watch gleefully as a comrade's finger is pricked for. blood typing. About 70 mem bers of the company ere being typed and will donate blood to the bank being collected by. Mercy Hospital for free use by patients in need of free dispensation. The Knights of Columbus, sponsors of the movement, were typed last week. Any organization or any individual who wishes to donate blood for patients' use may do so by calling at the hospital, the Sister Superior states. No expense is incurred. (By Paul. Jenkins). Foreign Students Noted At Oregon's Higher Schools EUGENE. Fortv-two Chinese and 35 Canadians head the list of 178 foreign students attending institutions oi me state system of higher education this fall. In addition registrars have counted at least 50 Hawaiian and Alas kan students. Oregon State college has 102 foreign students from 25 coun tries; university of Oregon, 63 from 21 countries; Eastern Ore gon College of Education, s i x from four South American coun tries, Southern Oregon college of n.aucation, lour irom Germany, England and Scotland; Vannort Extension Center, three from Ja pan, Peru and France. Most western European and South American countries are re presented. Eight students from India are attending Oregon State. Iran, Iraq, Pakistan and Siam nave students in the state schools and severeal come from Africa. Fellowships, scholarships and the re-education program of the army are responsible for bring ing many oi tnese young men and women to the United States. Some are receiving free room and board from living organiza tions,' and various other groups and individuals give aid in one form or another. Every effort is being made to neip tne students Become orient ed to the United States. Univer. sity of Oregon, for examply, has a special class for 20 students who came into the country for tne first time tins year. Voting System To Be Overhauled SALEM UP) Oregon's vot ing system might get its first overhauling since statehood 90 years ago. Secretary of State Newbry said he is studying whether the state should have voting machines or modern business tabulating ma chines to count ballots. Oregon Associated Press mem bers voted last Friday i to ask Newbry and the legislature to study whether tabulating ma chines should be used to speed up the ballot count and to save mon ey. Newbry said he ft Tees with the newspaper publishers that Oregon's election system is many years behind the times. The system of marking and counting paper ballots is just like it was when Oregon became a state. William M. Tugman, man aging editor oi the jnugene Keg-ister-Guard, has been campaign ing for years to get the system modernized. Gus Solomon Sworn In As Federal Judge. PORTLAND, Nov. 15. UP) Attorney Gus J. Solomon, demo crat, was sworn Into office Mon day as uregons tnird federal judge. The oath was given by Judge James Alger Fee before an audi ence of several hundred. Solomon Joins Fee and Judge Claude Mc- ASK THE MAN WHO'S HEARD ONE! MAN ALIVE! RCA Victor automatlo record changer, 45 revolutions per minute, plays through your ra dio or combination set, 12.95. All your favorite records . . . inexpensive and unbreakable. at get '' I-ffl'-' 'K' Annual District Meet Of Scouters Scheduled Seouters from throughout Douglas county will gather here for the annual district meeting and monthly round table Thurs day, Nov. 17, announced Rollie Quam, district scout executive, todav. All unit committeemen are urged to attend, as many impor tant things are to be taken up, Quam said. Among the discus sion topics will be the national jamboree at Valley Forge, scout ers' training and the new ad vancement procedure for merit badges. Place of the meeting will be announced later. Quam said that a 100 percent attendance of scout ers, and patrol and troop lead ers Is expected. Output Of Turkey Hens Will Decline OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Corvallis, Turkey breeding flock owners in Oregon indicate there will be about 2.5 percent fewer turkey hens in 1950 in com parison with the 241,000 in the state in 1949, according to the annual turkey Industry intention survey conducted by Mpel l.. Bennion, OSC extension poultry specialist. Bennion reported to the Oregon Turkey Improvement association recently that poultry and egg producers apparently have their minds pretty well made- up on asking prices for next year. His survey indicated both egg and poultry prices will be down somewnat. Fewer Poults Loom From an average price of 85 cents each this year hatchery men expect to ask about 75 cents a turkey poult for the coming season, he said. For eggs, the survey shows an expected drou of about 5 cents. This will mean an asking price of about 31 cents. Hatcheries expect to produce 12 percent fewer poults next year as compared with 1949. Bennion said .reports from other areas Indicate an increase in number of breeder hens car ried over in the United States for 1950. He added that prospects point to fewer market turkeys being raised the coming year. This will mean a more favorable turkey feed-price ratio for next year, he said. Cullough on the federal bench here. He was nominated by Presi dent Truman Oct. 21 and given a recess appointment for the dura tion ot tne congressional ad journment. TOM 0RR0 W nt aY v"" f ll-LI JUDY GARLAND VAN JOHNSON fall In love IN THE GOOD OLD The sweetest story ever to SONGS in TECH N IC0L0R mom S. L "Cuddles" SAKALL ROBERT I mm PRODUCTION Direcltd by Produced bf ROBERT Z. L10NAR0 JOE PASTERNAK A METDO lMUMYN MAYtl PICTURE ENDS TONIGHT- i hi hi m -m Anti-Christian States Rapped In Address By Pope CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy UP) Pope Pius XII has bitterly assailed "anti-Christian totalitar ian states," accusing such na tions of suppressing true justice by application of unjust laws. The pontiff laid suppression of "true" rights in totalitarian states to "prohpets, defenders and cre ators of a culture, a power of the state and a legislation which does not recognize God and his sov ereign rights." The Pope, in an address to the sacred Roman rota the supreme court of Catholicism bitterly as sailed recent trials in such states. He did not mention communist states by that name, but there was little doubt those were the ones he meant. Nor did he say just which trials, he referred to. However, he mentioned trials of "public officials," indicating he might have been referring to the recent upsurge of 'Titoist" trials In the states of the Soviet orbit. These states, the Pope said, can not return to a "moral order" without first restoring Christian principles of law. He said the sup pression of rights in these states was an "error of juridlclal posf tivism," which he defined as ab solute state law as opposed to Christian principles. This was the Pope's second im portant address on legal matters within a week. Last week, in a speech to Italian Catholic law yers, the Pope cautioned Catho lic judges everywhere not to rec ognize "unjust laws," and to be aware or graining lvli divorces In marriages which are "valid be fore God and the church." American ' China Workers Want To Keep On Job HONG KONG UP) The 62 American employes of the China National Aviation corp., evident ly want to keep their Jobs, but left obscure their attitude to wards the Communist attempt to take over the line. Chief Pilot James H. McDIvitt of Philadelphia Issued a state ment saying a closed meeting of the Americans had decided to follow orders of the "American management." Top management of the line Is Chinese, however, and the Chi nese general manager fled to Communist territory four days ago. He urged all personnel to join him. McDivitt did not make clear what he meant by "American management." that me ,V ... and iflOft V ... , IE set J" "jy Around Me Honey "Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland ' 3rMr, "I Don't Cere" "PIjv Tht Barber. ( -Zv ) shop Chord" l . 1 X h,ii-.ii..ii ihhm nnujim ym MIJ'i I0U0) VA 'ft' V i ' i"t '4 DHAMAI n KRNR 1490 on Your Dial Mutual Broadcasting Svstem REMAINING HOURS TODAV 4:00 Fu lion Lewli, Jr. MBS. 4:15 Hemimway.-MBS. 4:30 Soni of the Pionoei't, 4:45 Mutic. 5:00 Straight Arrow, MBS. 6:30 Capt. Midnight. MBS. 6:0O Music at Six. 6:15 Mutual Newtreel. MBS. 6:30 S porta Pane. 6:35 Music. 6:40 Local News. 6:45 Southland Singing. 6:35 Bill Henry.-MBS. 7:00 Sporta Cast. 7:13 Music you Remember ' 7:30 Junior Chamber of Commerce 8:00 Box 13. 8:30 Jovln Jamboree. 9:00 News. MBS. 9:15 Music, 9:30 Gueot Star. 9:45 Fulton Lewis, Jr. MBS. 10:00 Music you Want. 10:301 Love A Mystery. MBS. 10:43 Dance Orch. MBS. 11:00 Guy Gabrlelson MBS. 11:30 Sign Grr. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1949 8:00 Musical Clock. 6:30 News. 6:35 Farm Fare. 6:43 Rise A Shine. MBS. 7:00 Hemingway. MBS. 7:15 Music for You. 7:49 Local News. 7:50 Musical Interlude. 8:00 Favorite Hymns. 8:15 Music for Wednesday. 8:30 Bible Institute. MBS. :uo Modern Home. 9:15 Book of Bargains. 9:30 Man About Town. 9:45 Gabriel Hcatter i Mailbag, MBS 10:00 News. MBS. 10:15 Gospel Singers. MBS. 10:30 Say It with Music. 10:45 Art Baker. 11:00 Ladles First. MBS. 11:30 Queen for a Day. MBS. 12:00 Music at Noon. 12:15 Sporta Paee. 12:23 Music at Noon. 12:40 Local News. 12:45 National News. 12:53 Market Reports. 1:00 Man on the Street 1:15 Keyboard Korner. r HEATING OILS Diesel and Stove Oils Quality Oils For Every Purpose PROMPT METERED DELIVERIES E. A. Pearson, Distributer General Petroleum Products Phone 321-J Rainbow Cafe- Hours 7 A. M. to 12 P. M. Closed Mondays ' 'Shalimar Room Hours 12 Noon to 2:30 A. 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