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KRNR Hsterners doubtless will be Interested in a story Brown tells of that party, as it Involves two of their favorite newscasters. Frank Hemingway, a guest at the party, prepared a transcrip tion directed to Glenn Hardy. It purported to be the voice of Win ston Churchill, ascribing to Alka Seltzer, the halting of a planned invasion of the British Isles. The story was that British spies infiltrated German uniform factories and sewed Alka Seltzer Give Him SPORTING GOODS FLY REELS Ocean City, Shakespeare, Pfleuger, Langley, Perrine, Martin. Single action and automatic. 1.50 to 13.50 Kit and metal sandwich carrying case. 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When German raiding parties tried to wade ashore, the Alka Seltzer started to fizz, the raiders lost their trousers, and the invasion failed. Hemingway's imitation of cnurcniu ana tne manner in which the humorous story was presented, proved the entertain ment feature of the party, Brown said. Outdoor Meals Folding CAMP STOVE Ic'i a "must in the outing equipment of sportsmen, fisher men, campers, outdoor lovers. Lights Instantly Two wind-proof burners light at the scratch of a match. Can be quickly regulat ed to any heat. Cooks Ukm City Got Rang Hakes, roasts, bolls, broils, fries, toasts. Makes and bumsitsowngas from gasoline Fuel Tank Removable For quick, easy refueling. Fits in side stove when not in use. Lite a V SnltcoM Sets up or knocks down in a Jiffy. Folds up with Come in and see k demonstrated! Warmer $0 50 Pistols. W&W Ben Pierson Archery Sets 1.50 to 10.50 Arrows 45c-65c-95c Colonel.. .17.50 Schick Super Double 22.50 Sunbeam Shavemaster 24.50 Federal Loans To Develop Alaska WASHINGTON, m Con gress early next year may he asked to set up an Alaska devel opment administration. The purpose would be to make loans to private interests for starting new businesses and in dustries inthe territory. The Interior department Is drifting a bill to that end. Regin ald C. Price, one of the depart ment officials working on it, told a reporter: "The primary purpose is to overcome the most important single remaining obstacle to the development of Alaska the lack of venture capital. "What little money there is available for Alaskan projects is at interest rates too high to serve the purpose. Eight percent is the going rate." The proposed measure would reproach the Alaska Development Corporation bill advanced last September by William E. Warne, assistant secretary of the inter ior. Price, special assistant to Warne, said that bill is dead. It would have set up an agencv to enable the Federal govern ment to establich its own indus tries and businesses in Alsaka at perhaps a cost of $1,000,000,000 and later, if feasible, sell or lease them to private interests. Price said the forthcoming pro posal involves a much smaller figure. The loan program would tie In with Alaska1 Droiect settlement legislation now before the house public lands committee. This bill would authorize the Reconstruc tion Finance Corp. to spend up to $7;500,000 in connection with the quick installation of settlement projects in Alaska. why be a ' dial ockey? STAY TUNED TO KRNR-MBS FOR: Phone Fun Prizes given away daily! Just stick close to that phone! 2-2:30 P.M. Mon. thru Fri. Santa Claus Hey Kids! ' Don't miss Santa during this last week before Christmas! 4:45 - 5 P. M. Tues. and Thurs. Let George Do It George Valentine starts put playing Santa Claus and ends up in trouble, during tonight's episode entitled "Follow that Train." 8 - 8:30 Tonight You Name It Name the three mystery tunes . . . and win a" free gift certificate! 8:30 8:45 Tonight Music You Want RCA-Victor Red-Seal Records . . . composing a half-hour of "Music You Want . . . When you Want It." 10-10:30 P.M. Mon. thru Fri. KRNR 1490 on your Dial World l Grttlal Regional Nttwork E)QJjE) n an d The annual Blue-Gray football contest, featuring the outstanding gridiron stars of the North against those of the South, will be described exclusively over the Mutual-Don Lee network on Saturday, December 31 (11:30 a. m. PST to conclusion.) This year's game will be played at Cramton Bowl, Montgomery, Alabama, and the broad cast will feature Harry Wismer on the Play-by-play descriptions, with Jim Britt handling the statistics and color. Immediately, follow ing the conclusion of the Blue-Gray Game, the 25th annual clash between All-Star East and West football teams, a game played for the benefit of the San Francisco Shrine Hospital for Children, will be exclusively aired for the eleventh consecutive year over the coast-to-coast Mutual-Don Lee Anniversary meeting, usually a New Year's day event, will be staged this year on Saturday, December 31. The play-by-play broad cast will originate directly from Kczar Stadium, San Francisco. The newt editors of the Mutual-Don Lee Broadcasting System have selected the following ae "The Ten Big Stories of 1949": 1. Announcement of the atomic blast In Russia. 2. Navy challenges American defense policies. 3. Communists sweep China. ( 4. British devalue the pound. 5. U. S. treason trials. 6. Labor strikes for pensions. 7. Yugoslavia breaks with the Kremlin. 8. Air crashes. 9. The struggle to save Kathy Flscus. 10. American and National League pennant races. . On schedule for tonight's listening are "Let George Do It" at eight, "You Name It" at 8:30, "Tex Beneke" at 8:45, and "Music You Want" at ten. KRNR 1490 on Your Dial Mutual Bronrtrnsttng System REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr. MBS. 4:15 Hemingway. MBS. 4:;t0 Sona of The Pioneers. 4:45 News. MBS. 5:00 Tips & Tunes. 5:15 MuBic. 5:30 Tom Mix. MBS. 5:55 Erskine Johnson. MBS. 0:00 Music at Six. 6:15 Mutual Newsreel. MBS. 6:30 Sports Page. 6:35 Musical Interlude. 6:40 Local News. 6:45 A Song For You. 6:55 Bill Henry. MBS. 7:00 Dick Haymes. 7:15 Sammy Kaye. 7:30 Cisco Kid. MBS. 8:00 Let Georne Do It MBS. 8:30 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. "sswell Mineral Baths Chiropractic Physiotherapy Cl'iic Lady Attendants 1 Mile S. ol Drain. Oregon Talking About a Home? So many people do noth ing but talk about it! 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MBS, 12:00 Music at Noon. 12:15 Sports Page of The Air. 12:25 Music at Noon, 12:40 Locnl News. 12:45 National News. 12:55 Market Reports. 1:00 Man on The Street. 1:15 Music From the Roieroom. 1:30 Music. 1:45 Driver's Playhouse, 2:00 Phone Fun. 2:30 It's Requested. 3:00 Hoedown Party. 3:15 School Show. 3:30 Good News Program. 3:45 Sona Of The Pioneers. 4:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr. 4:15 Hemingwny. MBS. 4:30 Marvin Miller. MBS. 4:45 Snnta Claus. 5:00 Straight Arrow. MBS. 5:30 B-Bar-B Ranch. MBS. 0:0O Music at Six. 6:15 Mutual Newsreel.' H:30 Sports Page. 0::i5 Musical Interlude. 6:40 Local News. 6:45 A Song for You. 0:55 Bill Henry. MBS. 7:00 Sportacast. 7:15 Music You Remember. 7:30 Behind the Mayors Desk. 7:45 Music. 8:00 Box 13. 8:30 Jovin Jnmbore. ' 0:00 News. MBS. 9:15 Songs of Our Times. 9:30 Guest Star. fl:45 Fulton Lewla, Jr. 10:00 Music You Want. 10:301 Love A Mystery. MBS. 10:45 Dnnce Orch. 11:00 McPheraon in Person. 11:30 Sign Off. RAILROAD OFFICIAL DIES NEW YORK, (JP) James H. Murray, 59, Marine superin tendent for the Baltimore & Ohio railroad since 1917 and A B. O. employe since 1906, died here Friday night. European monks perfected stained glass craft in the 14th and 15th centuries. Your ;gage HEADQUARTERS MA "L.-T '-I. " ' 1 LUC Mon., Dec. 19, 1949 The All-World Rule Only Way To Halt War, Savant Says WASHINGTON UP) Dr. Har old C. Urey, who helped develop the atomic bomb, declares that the only real protection against It is a "universal government" of the world. He urged the western democ racies to take steps In that di rection by: 1. Forming a limited political union; 2. inviting other democ racies to participate; and 3. Ul timately including the rest of the world after "undermining the dictatorship which controls east ern Europe and much of Asia." "Eventually," Urey told a meeting of the Atlantic Union committee, "there is no satisfac tory solution to modern military problems except a universal gov ernment." He suggested that the Initial move should be taken by the na tions which signed the Atlantic pact. A western political union, he said, would strengthen the de mocracies and spread "immense dissatisfaction In Soviet-dominated areas." He added: "Undermining the dictatorship which controls eastern Europe and much of Asia is necessary before we can expect to work with the Important peoples now enslaved there." Urey is one of the directors of the Atlantic Union committee. This private organization is back ing a move in Congress to have President Truman call a confer ence of the seven nations which sponsored the Atlantic pact, for consideration of a federal union. The resolution was introduced on Capitol hill by 20 senators ana live Mouse members. Com mittee hearings on it are exnect- ed next year. The atomic scientist, a profes sor at the University of Chicago, said world government Is the Dest way to avoid war. "The real Droblem before us Is not the atomic bomb and nev. er has been," he said. "It is mod ern war in which weapons of all kinds have become so effective that the victors and the van quished are almost equally de stroyed." Non-Registration Draws Jail Term For Ex-Convict Disposition of the following cases was announced Saturday by Judge Ira B. Riddle, Muni cipal court: George PIchetti, 42, Roseburg, was arrested by city police for violation of the city's ordinance requiring registration of ex-convicts. He was committed to the city jail for 50 days, in lieu of payment of a $100 fine. Douglas Lincoln Rice. 31. Dll- lard, was fined $20 upon a plea of guilty to being drunk on a public street. Daniel Oliver Hammond, 44, Albany, was given a $20 suspend- eu sentence on a voluntary vag rancy charge. John Clarence Smith, transient, was given a suspended sentence and ordered to leave town, up on a plea of guilty to panhand ling. Winston Churchill Plans Two-Week Holiday Soon LONDON, Dec. 19. UP) Win ston Churchill sails Dec. 29 for a two-week holiday on the Portu guese island of Madeira. The conservative party head quarters said he would start homeward Jan. 16 unless "events in Britain" demand his presence earlier. Churchill and his advisers seemed to have in mind the pos sibility that Prime Minister Att lee might call a general election soon after the first of the year. The general expectation is that Attlee will make no election an nouncement until around Feb. 1 at the earliest. He can and may delay It several months longer. Churchill, accompanied Ly his wife, will travel outward aboard the Union Castle liner Durban Castle and homeward on the Pre toria Castle. The trip takes four days. They will be guests of Time and Life and the New York Times, which publish his mem oirs. DRUNKENNESS CHARGED Douglas Lincoln Rice, 39. Dil lard, charged with being drunk on a public street, was released upon posting $25 bail, according to Judge Ward Watson, of Sulljer- lin. 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