Salaries Of Northwest Methodist Ministers Upped TACOMA, June 10 UP) The i don't belong. Pacific Northwest conference of the Methodist church Friday adopted a minimum aalary achedule for ministers and supply pastors those who serve the conference but Pay of full-time married minis ters was raised from $2,000 to $2. 200 and lodgings. Single ministers, full-time, were boosted from $1,- DANCE Every Saturday Night The Old Hayloft At PRESCHERN BARN 4 Miles West on Melrose Road Ray Bates and His 5-Piece Western Band Lumbermen Invited To Give O & C Views PORTLAND CP) The Bureau of Land Management has invited lum bermen to submit their auggestions of what timber tracts ahould be offered for sale from O k C lands next year. This is part of the bureau's pro gram to work out timber sales in consultation with district advisory boards, and announce the plan well in advance so that everybody can bid. 800 to $2,000 with quarters. Married aupply pastors' salaries were set at $2,000 and lodging and single supply pastors at $1, 800 and quarters. There had been no previous minimum in this classification. Ill Here Monday EDDIE MACK POPULAR ENTERTAINER who played two yean with Tom Brenneman, will thrill you with his colorful keyboard and vocal ar rangements . . . He'll be here starting Monday night to provide music for listening and dancingl ENDS TONIGHT The Nine Russel colored duo ... hear Nina's brilliant artistry on the Hammond organ! : r Try our delicious chicken dinners and sizzling platter steaks! j? 4 t 1 w . a :-', .. - . , - , -j--vn- i at. THE SHALIMAR room ' at PLAYMOR GARDENS i.l r ,1 . rrll I THE STARS 1 Milasa- Siiri DMUrrl On Highway 99 , T" EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT MUSIC BY LOU FRANCO AND HIS HAPPY VALLEY COWBOYS DANCING FROM 9 P. M. UNTIL YOU NAME IT! Listen 8:00 to 8:30 Saturday night KRNR Ty for announcement if weather Will permit outside dancing. TONIGHT: Senator Claude Pepper (D), of Florida, recently de feated for renomination, will be interviewed by newsmen on "Meet the" Press" (8:50-9:00 p.n.) Ray McKinley's orchestra, which has won national acclaim as a favorite musical aggregation, will be heard in a fifteen-minute session of smooth, danceable melodies (9:15-9:30 p.m.) . and Hank Henry brings you the "Wrestling Parade" direct from ringside at the Roseburg armory (9:30-10:30 p.m.) SUNDAY: "Martin Kant, Private Eye," turns baby-sitter to salve a kidnapping and murder but the baby turns out te be a babe with homicide In her heart (1:30-2:00 p.m.) , . . Liu berh Scott will be the hostess when "The Family Theater" presents the adventures of Sir Launctlot, the famous knight of King Arthur's court (4:30-5:00 p.m.) . . . Jack Carson will try his hand at the radio version of the "Animal, Vegetable or Min eral" parlor game when he joins "Twenty Questions" regulars (8:00-8:30 p.m.) . Another In the series of brlde-and-groom-to-be Interviews In "Here Comes the Bride" (8:30-9:00 p.m.) . . . Jerome Kern's "The Night Was Made For Love," and the well-loved "Old Man River" are among the selections to be sung by soprano Adelel Norman and baritone Bruce Foote on "Chicago TI.eater of the Air" (10:30-11:30 p.m.) NEXT WEEK: One of the most exciting programs yet to hit the KRNR air-waves is the new "Musical Tune-O" bingo-type show, fea turing Bob McCarl as emcee. "Tune-O" debuts Monday, June 12 . , . don't miss the details on how to play this wonderful new fun-game! Followers of Bob Grant's "World of Sports" daily presentation will find the show aired liftegn-minutes earlier beginning next week (615 6:30 p.m.). "Tex Beneke Show" will also be heard fifteen minutes earlier (6:30-6:45 p.m ) . . . featuring a phone call-out, a question and a jackpot-prize. New network shot finds "Sam Hayes" with the news in the 6:45 to 6:55 p.m. time period. KRNR Mutual Broadcasting System 14 W On Ycur Dial EEMAININO HOURS TODAY 4:00 John Flynn. MBS. 4:15 Hemingway. MBS. 4:30 Bandstand USA MBS. 5:00 Reviewing SUnrl.-JvlBS. 5:30 Radie Harris. MBS. 5:45 Your Science Reporter. MBS. 6:UO Jack Foster Orch. 6:30 World Of Sports. 6:45 Old New Orleans. 7:00 Mr. Feathers. MBS. 7:30 Thli la Europe. MBS. 8:0O Happy Vallev Cowboyi. 8:30 Meet The Pre. MBS. 8:00 Newa. MBS. 9:15 Ray McKinley Orch. 9:30 W rent ling Parade. 10:30 Mu lie. 11:00 Army-Air Force Show. MBS. 11:25 Newa Nightcap. 11:30 Sign Off. MONDAY. JUNK It, 1850 6:00 Coffee Club Caper. 645 Rise V Shine-MBS. 7:00 Hemingway. MBS. 7:15 Breakfast Gang. MBS. 7:30 Off The Record. 7:45 Local Newa. 7:50 Marchtlme. :0O Cecil Brown MBS. 8:15 Favorite Hymn. 8:30 Bible Institute. MBS. 9:00 Modern Home. 9:15 Garden Guide MBS. 9:30 Man About Town. 9:45 Brighter Side. 10.00 Newa. MBS. 10:15 Te.lo-TMt.MBS. 10:30 Say It With Mualo. 10:45 Wife Saver. Birth In Russia Concealed By Lie, U.S. Jury Charges SAN FRANCISCO. June ft-l&L- A 38 year-old woman biochemist at Stanford university today is cnarged Dy a lederal indictment or lying to immigration officials to conceal her Russian birth. She is Dr. Bertha Barkan I.uthv. wife of a Jackson, Mich., spark plug manufacturer. The x r a n d iurv Indictment charges that Dir. Luthy lied when she told an immigration inspector at Palo Alto last Feb. 13 that she was born in Chicago Oct. 4, 1916. The immigration service maintains she was born in the Russian Ukraine in 1912 and entered the United States through Seattle in 1917 with her mother. Assistant U.S. Attorney Edsar Bonsall said her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Yankel Barkan, residing in Jackson, Mich., under the name of James Barker, are awaiting a re hearing on an immigration service deportation order for assertedly ad vocating violent overthrow of the government. Dr. Philip Leighlon, head of the Stanford university chemistry de partment, said Dr. Luthy is en gaged in cancer research on grant from the Rockefeller foun dation. The research assistant's work has no connection with projects classified as secret or confidential Sot., Jun 10, 1950 The News-Review, Kossburg, Or. 3 Thieves Choosy In Looting Museum PITTSBURGH, UP) -Thieves passed up a group of fans once owned by Marie Antionette but stole 23 other "historically valua ble" objects from the Carnegie in stitute museum. Wallace Richards, museum dir ector, said that the robbers appar ently remained in the museum after the closing time. The things taken were from the museum's Dupuy collection do- by the government, he declared. Bonsall said a warrant haa been issued for Dr. Luthv'a arrest an.l bail has been set at $1,000. Con viction on the charge carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison ana a Si.lXKl line. nated by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dupuy. He was a business asso ciate of steel magnate Andrew Carnegie. The items taken included an en ameled pill box, needle case, watch fob and six dance card cases. Richards said the thieves made their selections carefully, passing by some objects to take others. They overlooked some valuable treasures, including the Marie An toinette fans. Richards said the value of the missing objects "could not be esti mated.' ' The Hudson River is affected by tides all the way to Troy, N.Y., the head of navigation 150 miles upstream. 11:00 Ladlei Fair MBS. ll::io Quern For A Day. MBS. 12:00 World Newt. 12:19 Son. Of Pioneers. 12:30 Johnny Mercer Show. 12:50 Local News. 12:55 Market Reports. 1:00 Man On The Street. 1:15 Novatlme. 1:30 1490 MaUnee. 2:00 Tune.-O. 2:30 It's Requested. .1:15 Dick llaymea. 3::io Navy Show. 3:45 Book Of Bargain!. 4:00 Fulton LewU Jr. MBS. 4:15 Hemingway. MBS. 4:30 Homemaker'a Club. 4:45 Sam Hays. MBS. 5:00 Top Tunea. 5:30 Tom Mix. MBS. 6:00 Music At Six. 6:15 World Of Sport. 6:.KV Tex Beneke. 6:45 Sam Hays. MBS. 6:55 Bill Henry. MBS. 7:00 Sleepytime Tales. 7:15 Chuckwagon Jamboree. 7:30 Cisco Kid. MBS. 8:00 Let Geo. Do It. MBS. 8:30 You Name It. 8:45 Cedrlc Foster. MBS. 9:00 News. MBS. 9:19111, Neighbor. 9:30 Russ Morgan. 9:45 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS. 10:001 Love A Mystery. MBS. 10:15 Music You Want. I 10:45 Hanks Music Shop. 11:25 Newa Nightcap. Only about 115 of Africa has no ties to imperial powers Egypt, Ethiopia and Liberia. Louisiana, Texas, California and Arkansas each grows about one fourth of the U.S. rice crop. ENDS TONITE r" SOUTH OF THE BORDER ACTION ! - ir fX 7i THEATRE I KJ I lr TV-r?r-rvO: Now Playing at KENNEDY'S DUTCH MILL CHUCK AND HIS RHYTHM KINGS Playing for Dances Every Saturday Night From 9 P. M. to 1 A. M. PLAN NOW TO BE THERE ADMISSION Men ..... 1.00 Ladies .... 50c Tax Included TOMORROW AND MONDAY I SUNDAY I Mat. and Eve. Pmlette GODDARD sastasta. She's the soy... tyaarVV vrV 9y Johsy write of V frL, i reporteri Dorothy LAMOUR A Case From Police Files on: TRUE DETECTIVE MYSTERIES Posed in her favorite summer blouse of tissue fail perfect foil for this year's sheer skirts is Dee Gentner, vivacious radio actress on "True Detective Mysteries." Tomorrow's drama involves a prohibition gang who switched from making bootleg beer labels to making fake war stomps, and failed, thanks to the U. S. Secret Service, during the story of "The Clue of the Moltest Cross." --SUNDAY- 2:30-3:00 P. M. STAY TUNED FOR: Victor MOORE Dec Gentner FAMILY THEATER Lizabeth Scott is hostess for the dramatization of the adventures of Sir Launcelot . . . 4:30-3:00 P. M. SUNDAY TWENTY QUESTIONS This week: Jack Carson tries his hand at the rodio version of the parlor guessing game! 8:00-8:30 P. M. SUNDAY MUSICAL TUNE-O Music, fun ond prizes on this brand new show starting Monday, June 12! 2:00-2:30 P. M. Man. thru Fri. 1 Wmlti OasX Ktmul Nmtt t Hat's o movie star's agent ...and twice at funnyl Harry JAMES James STEWART He plays a hat plana... with a soft drowil Fred MacMURRAY i Jat--w Aongol ftortgot f H'i a boby Jj. jA SlWs bock lb jjt snatchr.M kL,- jfc: hi a J m ond what hswL saronyol ir bobtfl Henry FONDA A rfrf sorta bandleader who dooin't give hootl Burgess MEREDITH Pjrv Ho plays a OTl lh t,i0hly I guott ttar... mod, dasfc- fkfijfp ond a moan 4t AJ hoppy trvmpot tool ASiif reporter! vj3 ALSO . ..AZON QUE j i Ends Tonight Back Fire and Riders of the Range ma H r t fcXZXX u . " aw tv m mm TO um Mi BOB HOPE-BING CROSBY 2nd Feature 'SHAGGY" starring Brendo Joyce Tonight "Wild Harvest" I "Adventurs Island" BOXOFFICE OPENS 8 P.M. SHOW AT DUSK X X X X KsL X X X X X A X 4 rniNirnNiR TOMORROW! TNDS TONITE X3Ftylw'lzl CXn ' SQj11Ql4 artoon--niws