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STORAGE No mora room In the garage? Store H for a ftw dollars. Call Roseburg Transfer & Storage Phone 927 AOINTS FOR 10NO DltTANCI MOVINO OS ICON0MV-1IT Us MANDll All DITAIll why be a -N ftffaf Jockey? I STAY TUNED TO KRNR-MBS FOR: Treasure Chest deas for theThanksgiving lostess on Wednesday's pro iram! , ... ' ' 3:30 -3:43 P.M. ' Mon., Wed., Fri. Tips and Tunes Aay Mathews treats on holi lay garb for the wearers of ize 2 to 18 ; 5 -5:1 S P.M. Mon., Wed., Fri. Dick Haymes Show 'he music of Carmen Dra on and the Orchestra back iround the two famous sing ng voices of Dick Haymes ind Helen Forrest. 7-7:15 P.M. , Mon., Wed., Fri. Box Thirteen Man Ladd, star of currently laying "Chicago Deadline n still more adventure as ra lio's Dan Holiday. 8 - 8:30 Tonight Songs of Our Times Highlights and sidelights of rears gone by with Bob 3rant and the Orchestra. A new Tuesday-Thursday-scheduling! 9:15-9:30 Tonight , KRNR 1490 on your Dial Werift CntUH Rtfrnat Nttwork Atomic Energy For Industry Use Slowed By Threat stfli tus-w-sen. MCManon (D-Conn) said here development ot atomic power tor Industrial and commercial use would "spurt ahead" 11 atomic weapons were outlawed. McM?-hc c?i!iirman of the Joint Congressional Atomic En ergy committee spoke before an open meeting sponsored by the King County Central Democratic committee. The Connecticut senator add ed, however, that the United States must keep its stockpile of atomic bombs until Russia agrees "to a realisitc system of International atomic control." . McMahon said there appeared little hope for such an agreement because it would mean an end to the Iron Curtain. "Atomic energy control is the heart of the question of peace," the senator said. "There can be no stability or peace in the world as long as there is an atomic race between Russia and the United States." McMahon said he personally is convinced the Russians - are making atomic bombs. He assert ed the United States would be much more vulnerable to an atomic weapon attack than Rus sia because of the large concen tration of population and Indus- look :a SIGN PAINTING AMD ' DECORATING AMERICA IT IS YOUR PROTECTION Fully Guarantee Reliable Quality Work At No Added Coat Roseburg Chapter P. D. C A. Phone 208 Q ' (NBA Ttltftutft ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Movie actor Errol Flynn and h Ru manian fiancee, Princess Irene Gica, 19, pose together in London iter announcing their engagement No date has been set for their wedding. Flynn's beard is for his role in "Kim." . ' i. try near water. The senator visited the atomic works at Hanford Friday along with Rep. Jackson (D-WasH.). Firt Guts Half Block In Pottstown, Pa. POTTSTOWN, Pa., Nov. 22-OP) Fire gutted nearly half a blcok In the heart of Pottstown's busi ness district Yesterday. Hundreds of fire fighters batt led the flames that first swept the three-Story Kessler drue and department store building and quickly spread to adjoining structures. Albert Kessler. owner of the building where the fire started, estimated damage to the build ing at more than $250,000. An exploding oil burner was blamed. At least 12 firemen were in jured and rushed to Pottstown hospital. r" HOLIDAY TREATS Pumpkin Ice Cream Cranberry Sherbet Tom and Jerry Batter Egg Nog Batter Pumpkin Center Brick RICH-MAID ICE CREAM CO. 632 S. 8tephens Two Pairs Of Siamese Twins ' Thriving, Report LOS ANGELES, UP) Sia mese twin girls born here six months ago, are "doing all right," general hospital reported. The babies weighed about 11 pounds together at birth and now weight 19 pounds, four ounces. They are Joined at the top of their heads and lie in nearly op posite directions '.n a crib. A hospital spokesman said they will stay there indefinitely because nome care would oe an almost impossible task for the mother, Mrs. John Jones, a Negro who has seven other children. Dr. Phoebus Berman, medical director of the hospital, said it is felt surgery would be to dras tic, at least while the babies are infants. TOFIELD, AltaT (CP) Sia mese twin girls, born to Mrs. Bud Townsend, 20, in the Tofield Municipal hospital were report ed to be "doing fine." The babies, weighing a total of nine pounds 12 ounces, were born Nov. 17. Mr. Townsend, 22 - year old clerk, said the children are unit ed at the abdomen in front but otherwise are "perfectly deve loped.1' He said it was hard to say yet whether any attempt would be made to separate them. Jackson , County Trapper" ; Found Dead Near Cabin MEDFORD m An elderly trapper, who had apparently emptied his gun in a vain at tempt to summon help, was found dead a mile and a half from his isolated cabin. A search party came upon the body Of Frank Ortman, 64, a dis abled veteran of the first World War, In the steamboat area of the Applegate valley. He was first missed Nov. 12, and a search was started a week later. Coroner Carlos Morris said the elderly man had fallen dead, probably from a heart attack, after firing three shots from his gun. , S BIRTH- rO ATT VS 7 V DAY aijjiLl W of HOME FURNISHINGS LAST DAY WEDNESDAY Mutual-Don Lee's "Queen for a Day" program has a special treat for mn Its -TVuiksgivIng Day program, Thursday, November) 24. The week-day Cinderella program, which normally honors wo men listeners and studio guests on each breakfast (11:30 a. m. to 12 noon), on Thanksgiving Day will pick its "King for a Day." The major prizes for the "King" will ke an all-expenses-patd holiday in Chicago for. himself and his wife (providing he's married.) The trip to Chicago. means a complete course in Television instruction. Additional personal prizes that a man would specially delight in having, such as clothing, tools, apparel accessories, etc., are also scheduled for the man of the species on this Thursday turnabout in the "Queen for a Day" format Speolal gutat-trest this weak on KRNR with Eraklne Johnson (5:55 6:00 p. m.), whan ha Interviews Bob Hop for his three flvemlnute Insida-Hollywood programs Mon day, Wednesday and Friday. ! The 50th meeting between the Army and Navy football teams will be broadcast play-by-play exclusively by the Mutual-Don Lee network on Saturday, November 26, as an MDL feature, it has been announced by Joseph P. Spang Jr., president of the Gillette Safety Razor company, of Boston. Air time for this grid clash, to be played at Municipal stadium in Philadelphia, is set for 10:15 a. m., PST, fifteen minutes before kick-off. The lnter-servlce school rival ties started in 1890. Army has won 27 games to the Navy's 19, with three games tied. The Middles won five In a row from 1939 to 1943, while the Cadets will be out this year to protect a similar five-game skein they started in 1944. The announcers for the 1949 Army-Navy game will be' named later. . . . . , Tuti., Nov. 22, 1949 The News-Review, Roteburg, Ore. S Jury Acquit Boy, 12, Of Drowning Another, Aged 4 LONDON (JPh-A Jury acquit ted 12-year-old George Crick of KRNR 1490 on Your Dial Mutual Broadcasting System REMAINING) HOURS TODAY 4:00 Fulton Lewli, Jr. MBS. 4:19 Hemingway MBS. 4:30 Som oi the Pioneer. 4:45 Music. 5:00 Stralsht Arrow. MBS. 3:30 Cap!. Midnight MBS. 6:00 Music at Six. 6:15 Mutual Newsreat MBS. 6:30 Sport Page. 6:35 Musical Interlude. 6:40 Local News. 6:45 Southland Singing. 6:45 Bill Henry News. MBS. 7:00 Frank Purdy Sportcast ' 7:19 Music You Remember 7:30 Mayor'a Desk. 7:45 Music. 8:00 Box 13. 8:30 Jovin Jamboree. . S:00 News. 8:15 Songs of our Times. 9:30 Guest Star. S:4S Fulton Levis, Jr. MBS. 10:00 Music Vou Want. 10:301 Love A Mystery. MBS. 10:45 Dance Orch. MBS. 11:00 McPherson In Person. ' ' 11:30 Sign Off. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBBB SI, 1MB 6:00 Musical Clock. 6:30 News. 6:35 Farm Fare. 6:45 Rise Si Shine. MBS. 7:00 Hemingway. MBS, 7:15 Music for you. 7:45-Local News. . t 7:50 Music. 8:00 Favorite Hymns. 8:15 Music for Wednesday. 8:30 Bible Institute Hour. MBS. 9:00 Modern Home. 9:15 Book of Bargains. 9:30 Man About Town. 9:45 Gabriel Heatter. MBS. 10:00 News. MBS. 10:19 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. 13:00 Music at Noon. 12:19 Sports Page of the Air. , 12:25 Music at Noon. 12:40 Local News. 12:45 National News. 13:59 Market Reports. 1:00 Man on the Street. 1:19 Keyboard Korner. 1:30 Linger Awhile. 3:00 Phone Fun. 2:30 It's Requested. 3:00 Hoedown Party MBS. ASK THE MAN WHO'S HEARD ONE! MAN ALIVE! , get 45 RCA Victor automatle record ohanger, 45 revolutions per minute, plays through your ra dio or combination set, 12.(5. All your favorite reoords . . Inexpensive and unbreakable. at jam. Radio-Record Shop Dance io the Music ef ; Bruce Gilley and His Orchestra ROSEBURG ARMORY Thursday Night, November 24 Twentieth Annual Thankeglvlng Danes sponsored by Roeeburg's I Business and Professional -J Women's Club Dancing I to 1 Admission: $1 per Person Dine and Dance Wednesday, November 23 at the ' MELODY MOUNTAIN BARN In Tri-City, 3 miles South of Myrtle Creek on Highway 99 Dancing 9 to 1 $1.00 per Per-ion Turkey Dinner Served from 10 P. M. 75c per Person Music by the Melody Mountain Boys i r.y 3:19 School Snow. 3:30 Treasure Chest . . 3:45 Babe Ruth Story. 4:00 ruHon Lewis. Jr. MBS. 4:15 Hemingway. MBS. , . ...iJ-. w- n" " t-ICJ'T" " "t. . t-. 4:45 News. MBS. - ' 6:00 Tips and Tunes. 8:15 Music. 8:30 Tom Mix. MBS. 8:35 Ersklne Johnson. MBS. 9:00 Music at Six. 9:15 Mutual Newsreel MBS. 6:30 Sports iage. 6:35 Musical Interlude. 6:40 Local News. 6:45 Southland Singing. -6:55 BUI Henry. MBS. 7:00 Dick Haymes. T:15 Ssmmy Kayo. 1:30 Clico Kid. MBS. 8:00 Name of that Song. MB&. 8:30 Music. 8:45 Tex Beneke. 9:00 News. MBS. :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. a charge of murdering four-year-old Stanley Graves. The Graves child drowned In the Brent river near his home In Perivale Oct. 28. Police witnesses testified the Crick boy pushed the younger child and caused him to fall into the water. The boy's lawyer contended it was an acci dsntfil,,!ieath.,Hi, U.tfi&m&htmm me jury reuutusu its verdict without leaving the box. The Alaska Highway is 1,600 miles long. . TOMORROW! The untold story of the men who protect the UeSeMail... I.IIII.M.IAJ.UJlJnJU.IIJli k a., , n ADDED ATTRACTION "WEST OF LARAMIE" A 30-Minute Color Musical ' SjsssjSBSsssssssss Tonight: "That Wonderful Urge" & "Forbidden Street" nrpOMORROW WO GREAT STARS J OPS IN ENTERTAINMENT ' MORE S0NGS...M0RE LAUGHS... A MORE HEART-WARMING FUN i c ' THAN IN "GOING MY WAY" (0 u HUME CRONYN Tonight: ALAN LADD in "Chicago Deadline" 3 SHOWS DAILY 1-7-9 P.M. 7 Turkey Door Prizes r