The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, December 12, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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Student Jailed
In Strangulation
Murder Of Co-Ed
IOWA CITY, la., Dec. 12. UP)
A beautiful University ot Iowa
coed was found strangled in a
men's rooming house yesterday
and a senior student who said he
was in love with the girl Is
charged with murdering her.
' Robert Emil Bednasek, 24, was
to be arraigned today on the
charge. The coed was Margaret
Ann Jackson, ,20, of Burlington,
Iowa.
In his jail cell last night, Bed
nasek denied to newsmen that
he murdered the girl.
Facing nervously, he said: "She
was completely in love with me,
and I with her. I did not murder
her. I have never been capable of
murder." .
i The girl's father, William E.
Jackson, an attorney and member
of the Iowa parole board, denied
his daughter, was in love with
Bednasek. He said the girl was
involved in a "one-sided romance"
with Bednasek.
Miss Jackson's sorority sisters
said she had been "pinned" (en
gaged) to Bednasek- last spring
but sent his fraternity pin back to
him last summer. Since school
started this fall they had been
dating often, but were not "going
steady," the sorority girls said.
The girl had invited another man
Reservations for private
Skating Parties
are available at the
Rainbow Skating Rink
Winchester : Phone 26R-2
why be a
dial jockey ?
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FOR:
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Broadcast f
The Music Map urjfolls
Westward to the
California Trails and the
"days of the Gold Rush.
1:30 - 2. P. V. Tuesday
Santa Claus
: Hey Kids! :
It's Santa in person!
First broadcast tomorrow
afternoon!
4:45 - 5 P. M.
Tuet. and Thurs.
Erskine Johnson
This week:
Erskine Johnson interviews
Screen Star
Rhonda Fleming. ,
5:55- 6 P. M.
Mon., Wed., Fri.
Let George Do It
George Valentine traps .an
unscrupulous villain during
the dramatization or
"Partner in Panama."
8 8:30 Tonight
Christmas Seal
Appeal
Tonight: Gordon Macroe
Wednesday: Jimmy Durante
10:45-11 P. M.
Mon., Wed., Fri.
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PARENTS IN JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Dorse Ellis and Gene
Henry, above, are cast as the long-suffering parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Maxwell, in "Boarding House Reach," to be presented
Dee. 13 at 8 p. m. by the junior class of Roseburg Senior high
school. , i . . ,
to her sorority dance . Friday
night
However, Mrs. Olga Bednasek
said at Cedar Rapids her son and
Miss Jackson planned to be mar
ried "in about four years," after
Bednasek completed graduate
work in psychology.
Mrs. Bednasek said her husky
175-pound son told her when she
asked him yesterday if he killed
the girl:
"I must have. I was the only one
in the room. I don't know how it
happened because my mind is a
blank.'
Romanian Gifts Honor
Prime Minister Stalin
A radio set which lights up a
picture of Soviet Prime Minis
ter Stalin .when it is tuned to ra
dio Moscow; a bust of the prime
minister carved in suger; pictur
es of Stalin on tobacco leaves.
Those were among the count
less Romanian gifts for Stalin's
70th Birthday Dec. 21 which were
displayed to foreign correspon
dents today. They will be crated
tonight and sent to Moscow on
a special train of at least five 10
ton railway cars.
Sutherlin's Newest
Grand Opening of
Walt's Cafe Dining Room
Monday, Dec. 13th
Featuring:
Chinese Foods
Sea Foods
American Foods
Catering to Banquets
Hours 6 P.M. To 12
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Mutual-Don Lee's reporter on the national scene, Fulton Lewis
Jr., (week-days, 4:00 4:15 p. m., and 9:45 10 p. m.), makes it a
basic principle of his dally news-gathering operations never to let
a "tip" go untouched. Hundred ot such tips, by phone, letter and
telegram, are handled by his Washington office every week and
each is thoroughly checked for its background and veracity. From
these hundreds each week only & few, following tedious,- back'
breaking efforts, merit broadcast by Mr. Lewis. But those have
made headline news, and, more often than not, have promoted long
congressional Investigations, subsequent changes in the' law ot the
land and, in some instances, federal prosecution. . A case in
point is his current presentation of facts concerning shipments of
atomic energy materials to Russia In 1943 and 1944. This story
was "broken" by Mr. Lewis on his broadcast Friday, Dec. 2. Since
then, Mr. Lewis' principle witness, former Air Force Major George
Racey Jordan, has testified before the House Un-American Activi
ties committee and the Joint Congressional Atomic Energy, com
mittee. Both committees are probing the matter thoroughly. Similar
ly, Fulton Lewis Jr., Has been responsible for investigations of the
famous canal pipe-line project, the Mexican highway, and the
operations of the "Voice of America." . ... , .'.
"Muse and Muslo" with Leroy Hlatt will not be heard
tomorrow morning at 9:15. , , This favorite program hat
moved to a new time period on Thursdays . . . 10:15 to
10:30 a. m. Muslo reminiscent of the Spanish, Mexican and
Gold Rush days of California will be presented on tomor
row's "Standard 8ohool BroadoasV'. at 1 :30 p.. m. when the
:- "Muslo Map of America" unrolls' Westward to the California
' ' . Trails. .. ..'.;". " - .
KRNR
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Mutual Broadcasting Svstem
REMAINING1 1 HOURS TODAY
4:00 Pulton Lewis,' Jr. MBS. '
4:13 Hemingway. MBS.
4:30 Som of Pioneen.
4:43 News. MBS.
8:00 Tips & Tunes.
5:13 Music.
5:30 Tom Mix MBS.
3:55 Erskine Johnson. MBS. ,
6:00 Music at Six.
6:15 Mutual Newsreel.-jMBS. '
6:30 Sport Pa go.
0:35 Muilcal Interlude.
8:40 Local News.
6:45 A Son for Vou. , :
1:35 BUI Henry. MBS.
7:00 Dick Haymes.
7:15 Sammy Kays.
':30 Cisco Ktd. MBS.
::06 Let George Do It MBS.
::30 You Name It
'.:45 Tex Beneke.
::55 Johnny Desmond. MBS.
i:00 News, MBS. .
1:15 Hi Neighbor.
9:30 Scandinavian Melody.
0:45Fulton Lewis, Jr. MBS.
1:00 Music You Want '
10:301 Lova A Mystery. MBS.
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10:45 Christmas Seal Appeal, MBS.
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11:30 Sign Off.
TUESDAY. DECEMBER- It, 1941 .
8:00 Musical Clock.
6:30 News. , .
6:35 Farm Fare.
6:45 Rise it Shine. MBS.
7:00 Hemingway. MBS.
7:15 Breakfast Gang. MBS, '
7:45 Local News. '
7:50 Music. . ;
8:00 Favorite Hymns.
8:15 Music for Tuesday.
8:30 Haven of Rest MBS.
9:00 Modern Home,
9:15 Music,
9:30 Man About Town.
6:45 Heatters Mailbsg. MBS. .
10:00 News. MBS. ,
10:15 Songs of Cheer. 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 Sports Page of the Air..
12:35 Music at Noon.
12:40 Local News,
12:45 National Newt. " ( -
12:55 Market Reports.
1:00 Man On The Street
1:15 The Roseroom.
1:30 Standard School Broadcast
2:00 Phone Fun.
2:30 It's Requested.
3:00 Hoedown Party. MBS.
3:15 School Show.
3:30 Good News Program.
3:45 David Ross. MBS.
4:00 Pulton Lewis, Jr. MBS. ; ;
4:15 Hemingway. MBS.
4:30 Sons Of The Pioneers.
4f45 Music.
5:00 Straight Arrow. MBS. , .,
5:30 Capt. Midnight MBS.
6:00 Music at Six.
6:15 Mutual Newsreel. MBS.
6:30 Sports Page.
6:23 Musical Interlude.
6:40 Local News.
6:45 A Song For You.'
6:35 Bill Henry. MBS.
7:00 Sportscast
'7:15 Music You Remember.
7:30 Junior Chamber of Commerce.
8:oo Box 13.
8:30 Jovin Jamboree,
0:00 News. MBS.
9:15 Songs of Our Times.
9:30 Guest Star.
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. .
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Mon., Dec. 12, 1949 The Newt-Review, Reteburf, Ore. ,3
"Tick's" Tips On
Veterans Hospitcl
By TICK MALARKEY
The VA hospital on Marauam
hill is a beehive ot medical
science that to a Datient. such
as "Private M.," leaves him gasp
ing for breath and goggle-eyed
wan ine miracles 01 surgery
which he saw. First of all vountr-
lsh doctors were his bosses. A
surgery team who answer to the
names of Drs. Grubike and Grier.
Uncle Samuel, because of their
years in his uniforms, trained
this pair for their life's vocation
far beyond the ordinary In this
humble layman's opinion. They
are superb.s
Can you imagine eight sur
geries going full blast at one
timer
This Is not an uncommon hat
pening on Tuesdays and Fridays
the regular scheduled operating
days. Emergencies are taken care
01 at any nour, day or night y
And those nurses on Ward Rl
Stella Hart, Estella Brown, Wi.
nona Bryant, and Ann- Williams!
They can really go the pace.
noner gKaies wouia neip to cover
the group; however, they seem
to bear up and come to surface
with a smile. Their dutv da
are really rugged.
Ann wuuams is a member of
Portland post No. 1 and she 's
the lady who said: "If it weren't
for the auxiliary the Legion
wouldn't get so much done." Lt
Ann, how well your thoughts
click. For better than four .nonths
this writer has watched the aux
iliary in their volunteer labors
ot love., since July 14 this "Gray
beard's" tour of dutv included
three VA stations Barnes, Rose-
ourg, ana rortiana,
.1. .... i,t wuv III 'ii iicucu 1U1
hnmo If ufaa Tti. I.I r, ..... 1 n.Hl..
. v . v.. a .in . j vt.iiia
who sounded: "Anchors 'Aweigh,"
This gentleman is the chief ex
ecutive officer of Vets high on
the . top ot Marquam hill. He
aofveu.
"Tift VAll Inuwi T-kw TnkH TT.. ..
" J " ntiui. ii. V Ul 111 HUB"
kins'" "55iin." "Woll olua tht
boy my best regards when you
k.fll. 1 1 7U 1 1 . .
kvti. un.fti wiiiie wn are on me
nnMpf nt TTacUnc lAf mn ......
that he was a real back on those
university or Minnesota teams,
coached by -Harry Williams. I
myself were classmates. Also on
viic uuu waa umK oilttugnneshy
whn Vino TV. n rln mttnVt m tl- -
as a coach after his college days
were over, a Liong.
A salute and thanks to the
slfilljv. nnnnla nn nn "T. Utll i
...... u , 1J ' - HJJ v.. A 1 1 1 1.
Portland, Oregon.
Census Bureau Lays Plan
For Taking 1950 Census
WASHINGTON. TW
The Census bureau starts the
snowball rolling next week that
will pile ud its force of more
than 140,000 workers to take the
ihdu census.
This in hnw If urni-lr.
On Monday 30 employes start
InjatrilPtnl-e Thou wflf tannh 1 RAl.
a.ii. nui ivnvil aUW
Instructors at schools in Wash
ington, St, Louis and San Fran-
rlflpn. Thp In.lrilMnr-i will talM
8,300 crew leaders.
Next March the crew leaders
will be scattered at 5,000 points
across the country for the Job
of teaching the 140,000 eunmera
tors. The enumerators are the ones
you'll meet for your once-every-10-years
questlon-and-answer ses
sion with the government.
Precaution Aqainst Fire
Leads To Woman's Death
PONTIAC. Mich.. Dee. 10 (m
The recaution of Mrs. Frances
Connor, 27, led her to her death.
The disastrous Winecoff hotel
fire in Atlanta three years ago
spurred a resolve of Mrs. Connor,
former Alabaman, never to be
trapped In a fire. -
In her fourth floor apartment
home here she kept a knotted
rope tied to a radiator near the
window.
Papers en a back stairway
caught fire Thursday. Smoke fill
ed the hallways.
Mrs. Connor flung open her
window, tossed out the rope, and
started down. But she lost her
grip and fell to the concrete drive
way. Her skull was fractured. She
died In a hospital three hours
later.
Tht i ni wen to everyday
Insurance Droblema
By KEN BAILEY
"'A. L
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QUESTION: I am a salesman
and I use my car in business.
How do I obtain insurance
which would enable me to pay
for renting another car If mine
was stolen? rm retcrring to
the period from loss of the car
IIU it was either recovered or
the company settled for the
loss.
ANSWER: The standard auto
theft policy provides for reim-
Dursement not to exceea live
dollars per day for rental of a
substitute car. Total payment
for this purpose not to exceed
one hundred fifty dollars or
the cash value of the stolen
car.
.nc. qu,tloni u. this office, wa'lt
try to liv. you til. .-orrct aniwen
.no in.r. will D. n. n.rg. r dii
gatl.a f muT kin.
KEN BAILEY
INSURANCE AGENCY
31 SPecifle Btdg. Phene 398
(Do The Job
f IyourselfJ
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DISSTON
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CHAIN SAW
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Man Chain Saw. Light wtitM, twl
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Buck . , . Limb. Opcratas at any
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CARL J. PEETI
Phone 279
920 S. Stephens
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