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ELK'S ' 'ANNUAL . CHARITY MINSTREL SHOW 11 t T T H I K N ' 11 ELKS CLUB WEDNESDAY nt" I A (Students ond UCV.. I 4 Children only) THURSDAY DEC. 15 FRIDAY DEC. 16 SATURDAY DEC. 17 All Proceeds Given To Charity Under Professional Hollywood Direction : MUSIC SONGS DANCING COMEDY, w N Yule Broadcasts To Offer Varied Noted Performers By C. E. BUTTERF1ELD ; NEW YORK OP) Margaret Truman is to sing three numbers when she makes her Dec. 20 ap pearance In the Carnegie Hall Pumm vith Frar.K :2c!'s or chestra over ABC. Two of the selections are in keeping with the season. "Silent Niyht ' and "Little Town of Beth' lehem." The other is an operatic aria, me Kooert Shaw chorale will supply vocal accompaniment in addition to the orchestra. A Christmas day broadcast based on a precedent set in pre war days by Bine Crosby and his four sons is planned by NBC. r. men, tne networK wiu go vis iting at present-opening time around the Christmas tree. In the first broadcast from Blng's home, microphones were placed as inconspicuously as pos sible so as to pick up the young sters' reactions without their knowledge. This time four homes will be visited during a half-hour period; those of Phil Harris, Robert Young, Frank Sinatra and Gor don McRae, all of whom have children in the Santa Claus age. The next night Sinatra is to play an altogether different role. He'll turn actor as guest of the CBS Inner Sanctum, taking the lead in "The Enchanted Ghost." Added to the Christmas list is to be an hour from the Vatican on Dec. 25 over NBC. In it the Sistine choir is to present the oratorio, "The Nativity." On Christmas eve, the Robert Shaw chorale on ABC is to sing why bo 4 dial Jockey? STAY TUNED TO KRNR-MBS FOR: Linger Awhile With Carol ond Lyle. Sparkling half-hour of va riety. 1:30-2 P.M. Mon., Wed., Fri. Bill Henry Complete news capsuled in to a brilliant five minute summary. 6:55-7 P. M. Mon. thru Fri. Lyn Murray Show Music for evening listening with Lyn Murray, the Or chestra and Chorus. - 7:30-8 Tonight Hopalong Cassidy Action - packed adventure with one of the West's greatest heros! 8-8:30 Tonight Fishing and Hunting Club of the Air For a winter wonderland of sports thrills join Bill Sla ter and the panel of experts. 8:30-8:55 Tonight KRNR 1490 on your Diol 1 World'! Cnatat Rtfumal Nttwril .A - TAP STAR IN ELKS' SHOW Norman Carter (right), ton of Cliff Carter of Roieburg, is congratulated here by Norm Anderson, head of the Portland theatrical agency of the same name, following Carter tryout appearance for the Elks' lodge home talent charity show. As a result of the try out, Anderson booked the tap-dancing Carter for a profes sional tour, following the close of the charity show. Before be coming a top professional tap dancer, Carter was a juvenile actor at Universal studios. Carter will appear in three num bers, based on the following themes: "Tea For Two," "Wed ding of the Tap" (with Ulah Rhoden, and "I Cot Rhythm" (done in blackface). The show will run for three days, Dee. 15, 16 and 17. (Picture by Photo Lab). the new cantata, "The Christmas Story," by Peter Mennin, 26-year- old composer. Kaymona scott (warnow), wno temporarily took over his brother Mark Warnow's orchestra in the NBC Hit Parade after the let ter's death on Oct. 17, Is to con tinue in the assignment regularly hereafter . . . Frank Leahy, Notre Dame football coach, is the scheduled guest for Jack Benny on CBS Sunday evening from Hollywood. Try our old-fashioned Sour Dough Biscuits Open Daily 6 A. Mth South End Cafe VTW 91 S- Stephen! Attend the Turkey Show But Don't Forget Friday Nip 18th Annual Turkey Show Banquet & Ball O A Big Turkey Feed at 7:30 O Dancing at 9:30 O A "Give-Away" Show-10 to 12 O $100 in Cash Prizes It's alf yours for $2.50 plate or avdolIar.after nine at Kennedy's South of Town for the big w "1 BUS DRIVER STRICKEN NEWPORT, Wash. (ffi-MDrval D. Gandy, 62-year-old school bus driver, died of a heart attack as he was going out on his route to pick up students. The only passenger in the bus Leonard Davaz received mi nor injuries when the bus ran off the road. State Patrolman C. E. Spinlng said the 34-passenger bus was halted by tree and brush. For Good Food At ( Reasonable Prices Try Fried Chicken 1 95 '. ' u M. to 9 P. M. Dutch Mill - on '99"-Look Neon Sign. E)LDE) Saturday, December 10, will be the "Quiu ol Aiiieilca'; nonor! Karma available at the KRNR reception desk for last-minute entries . . . but suggest you air mail special-delivery 'em. Carlton E. Moras, producer-author of Mutual-Don Let's 1 "I Love a Mystery" series, will be "International SnU Claus" In flesh at well at In spirit when ha pretldet over a Chrittmat Day party In a Rome orphanage operated by tht potter Partntt' Plan for War Children, Ino. Mr. Mont, dretted In the familiar Santa Claua garb and bearing a 100-pound' bag of toyt for children at the Maria Beatrlca Colony in Rome, will leave New York . via Air France on - the morning of Deo.. 22. He'll meet for the flrtt time two fotter-ohlldren ha adopted through tht F. P. P. Jo ' quenllne Complet, four-ytar-old Frtnch girl whose nott to him latt October prompted him to run a nation-wide cam paign on hit program (10:30-10:45 p. m. week-days), for -toyt and warm olothlng for -millions of war-tuffering chil dren In Europe and Atla, will be flown from Parlt to Rome for the occation. Amerigo Parmenl, an 11-year-old amputet victim of a 1941 bombing of Naples, is hit other f otter- . ohild, and It quartered at the colony. The bag of toyt he will carry la a token of the half-million such toyt and olothlng -gift listeners have tent to thli program. . AROUND THE STUDIO: Carol and Lyle in the throes of ad vance preparation for their "Linger Awhile" shows, during the weeks of Dec. 19 and 26 . . . or, how advanced can you get? Fenner takes his vacation during those two weeks so major portions of the programs will be on tape or wire recordings in order that listeners may continue to hear this scintillating gentleman. Receptionist Betty Crocker waved farewell to the Old Maids' Society on Juesday night when she accepted a diamond engagement ring from the top boy on her list of availabilities, Daun Llllard. All happened at the Elks' Carmen Cavallero stint . . . at which time they were musically congratulated by the Cavallero aggregation with a special dedication and solo dance! KRNR U90 on Your Dial Mutual Broadcasting Svstem REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr. MBS. 4:18 Hemingway. MBS. Snna nt Iha PlniL.r. 1 4:45 Music. 0:0O Straight Arrow. MBS. 5:30 Capt Midnight. MBS. 6:00 Music at Six. 6:15 Mutual Newireel. MBS. 6:30 Sport Pago. 6:35 Musical Interlude. 6:40 Local News. 6:45 A Song for You. 6:55 Bill Henry. MBS. 7:00 Sport Cast. 7:15 Muilc you Remember. 7:30 Lynn Murray Show. 8:00 Hopa long Cauldy. MBS. 8:30 Fishing & Hunting Club. MBS. 8:55 Sports Page. MBS. 9:00 News. MBS. 9:13 Songs of our Timet. 9:30 Woody Roosa'a Trio. 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. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9, 8:00 Musical Clock. 6:30 News. - 6:35 Farm Fare. ' 0:45 Rise & Shine. MBS. 7:00 Hemingway. MBS. 7:15 Sweet wood Serenade. 7:30 Music. t 7:45 Local News. 7:50 Music. 8:00 Favorite Hymns. 8:15 Music for Friday. 8:30 Bible Institute. MBS. 9:00 Modern Home. 1941 860-Mile Speed Admitted By AF Jet Pilot Yeager DAYTON, O. HP) Capt Charles Yeager, air force test pilot, disclosed Wednesday he had flown 100 miles an hour faster than the speed of sound "and then some. It was the 26-year-old flier't first public announcement dis closing the extent to which he had exceeded the speed of sound, which is 760 m.p.h. at sea level. The feat was accomplished In the air force's X-l rocket plane, which Yeager has flown 30 times. The accomplishment was made known in an exclusive interview obtained by Herbert Shaw, avia tion writer of the Dayton Daify News. Yeager was Interviewed at headquarters of the air materiel command at the Wright-Patterson air force base. He returned three weeks ago from tests at Muroc Field, Calif. And what was his sensation while traveling at a super-sonic speed? "Anybody," replied the Morgan town, W. Va., native, "can fly faster than sound as long as nc wants to, so far as the physical effects are concerned. 'The fact is, it's no different than sitting in your armchair at home." The needle-nosed X-l has four rocket engines developing a total of 25,000 horsepower. Its fuel it alcohol and liquid oxygen. It can remain aloft two and a half minutes. Expert shoe repairing done with the latest modern equipment. Roseburg Saddlery and Shoe Service 107 Sheridan St, TID TT TJl the last day for nominations for 9:15 Book of Bargain.. 9:30 Man About Town. 9:45 Heatters Mallbag. MBS. 10:00 Newa. MBS. 10:15 Gospal Singer.. MBS. .0:30 Say it with Muiic. 10:45 Art Baker. 11:00 Ladles Flrat. MBS. 11:30 Queen for a Day. MBS. 12:00 Music at Noon. 13:15 Sports Page of the Air. , 12:25 Music at Noon. 12:40 Local News. 12:45 Nattonal News. 12:55 Market Reports. 1:00 Man on the Street. 1:15 Harvey Harding, MBS. 1:30 Linger A While. 2:00 Phone Fun. 2:3u It's Requested. 2:00 Hoedown Party. MBS. 3:15 School Show. 3:30 Treasure Chest. 3:45 Boy Scout Interview. 4:00 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS. 4:15 Hemingway. MBS. 4:30 Sons of the Pioneers. 4:45 News. MBS. 5:00 Tips At Tunes. 6:15 Music. 5:30 Tom Mix. MBS. 5:55 Ersklne Johnson. MBS. 6:00 Magic Garden. 6:15 Mutual Newsreel. MBS. , 6:30 Sports Pace. 6:35 Musical Interlude. . 6:40 Local News. 6:45 A Song for You. 6:35 Bill Benry. MBS. 7:00 Dick Haymea. 7:15 Sammy Kaye. 7:30 Cisco Kid. MBS. , 8:00 Straight Arrow. MBS. ' ' 8:30 Mufic. 8:45 Tex Beneke. "- ' 9:00 News. MBS. ' i . 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. 11:00 u. N Pre.ldnet Address. MBS 11:30 Sign Off. LOOK Would you like to own a new saddle? You can have it with 10 down, balance payable in 10 monthly pay ments. If it ! made of leather we can do it. Everything for the horseman. seven STAR, ill) i f mrr Til Thiiri., Dee. 8, 1949 The News-Review, Roieburg, Or. S Toscanini Scored For Rejection Of Life Senatorship ROME, Dec. 8 UP) Maestro Arturo Tpscanini's refusal to be- 'VIT? E Il'iO btWPtOI- of h Ttaliow republic drew sharp words today irom a part or tne Italian press. President Einaudl appointed the noted conductor In recogni tion of his musical accomplish ments. Toscanini cabled his re fusal from the United States, say ing the appointment "was in con trast" with his feelings though he was "always ready to serve the fatherland." In the senate, where Tosca nlni's cable was read by senate president Bonoml yesterday, there was no comment. But the independent newspa per Momento termed it a refusal that had "some discords" and ad dressed these words to the con ductor: "You said 'no' to fascism (Tos canini once refused to conduct the fascist hymn 'Giovlnezza'), you should have said 'yes' to our good president and to those Italians who had, in you, 'learned to honor the Italian who said no to fascism. "Instead that 'no' Tf yours to the senate, your continuing to stay in America to make dollars, that acceptance for years of American honors while disdain ing those of the fatherland, spoils a little, maestro, that harmony that always has been suggested by your musical skill, but that often was given the lie by cer tain attitudes of yours with which you drove way photographers ana now senators." WHAT EVERY WOMAN WANTS LOS ANGELES --47P Radio elve-awav Droerams are noDUlar because they play the good fairy in tnis mecnanistic age, says Dr. Franklin Fearlne. U'.C.L.A. dsv- chologist. fearing analyzed the "wishes' DANCE at the new hall in WINSTON on Grape Avenue SATURDAY NIGHT 9:00 P. M. Modern Music Gentlemen 75o Ladles SOo COMING SUNDAY wis IH todlMat 1 MiM Prim s Elf TQUflf a couimva nciuif NOW SHOWING nil miMMS votm hat oTlNN IDA I 1 m n 1 wit """"Syr I At "'n 7 r Wsst Int . I , ( llet-Sw.pt MNI NICK submitted by women on one such program, and found 35 percent wanted special experiences, such as a date with a movie star or a trip to Bermuda; 30 percent wanted practical things like auto matic washing machines or vac. cum cleaners; 18 percent asked for special sHrvlces, such as med icra c.ViO ui' a job; iS ptucenc asked for luxury items like mink coats or television sets, and only 4 percent wanted bizarre or un realizable gifts. , - i DANCE Saturday . . December 11 Music By , ' ' Bob Weaver , and Hii Dixielanden Dancing from 9:00 'til 1:00 AMERICAN LEGION HALL Sutherlln, Oregon . Adm.: Men 1.00, Ladies SOo Coming Saturday and Sunday Only LtUt AND "RIMFIRE" ' Jame Millican STARTING SUNDAY Co-Feature "Kiss the Dark" Jane Wyman David Nevin Now Playing r-vim irt. i v i u Tan DURYEA DorothyUMOURvya sip i ' JIWII4I i3; ' I I ROMANTIC TOOT A COMEOT HIKE,' 2ND FEATURE