The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 13, 1950, Page 5, Image 5

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Reactivated Synthetic
Rubber Plant Starts Up
PORT NECHES. Tmi 8(1
The first of th nation's ill-purpose
synthetic rubber plants fo he
reactivated brim oroduction
IThursday 20 dyl ahead of
schedule.
United Stales Rubber company
modernized the plant under the
government'! rubber expansion
program.
The Port Neches installation,
designed to produce 60,000 long
toot a year, has been modernized
to produce mi it than 72.000 Ion
tons when operating at peak loM
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ASKS:
BUST YOUR BUS?
Brinf yur car hat tor body rM'r
vt fii bumpi, dtnft; iniiMrh rutt 4 4
cktp)f4 spots m vmi can b pUnry
ru yur car at.
ALL WORK REASONABLE
for fraa dalivary.
Jutt rwa milai wast at eiry carttar
an Malrota Raad Phont 1316-J
TED'S Auto Body Service
C.S. I.O. II
Chistmas Shopping In October
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By CAROL KERR O
A bid for $11,200,000 from (he
Hoffman Radio corporation jkfi
becm) tptwl by M) Aareles
county riilic Administrator Ben
H. Brown for Thomas S. Lee En
leifn ises. it was announced b y
Lewis Allen Weiss, board chair
man of the Lee organization. The
sale is subject to approval by the
Los Angeles county probate court
and the FCC. The package of tour
AM radio station, one TV station
and one KM station, a new Holly
wood studio, contracts with afiili
ated stations and five million dol
lars in cash, is covered by 5,760
shares of stock in Thomas S. Lee
Enterprises. Mr. Weiss said the
O
standing newscasters, has really
hit the jackpot at age 45. Sam
points out that he's regularly fea
tured mice daily on Mutual in
l-ee at 4:45 and :4S p. m. TWn
too, he's heard over another net
work at 7:45 a. mOdaily. So maybe
life begins at 45 . . . 0
TONIGHT: Bob Grant describes
Roseburg football game direct
from Finlay Field (8:00 p m. to
conclusion).
SATURDAY: Mutual Hon f.ee's
rural-flavored variety quiz (em ire,
' Man on the Farm." will return
to KRNR with its fAVmat of fun
and hi-jinks (1:00-1:30 p.m.). To
KRNR
Mutual Broadcasting System
1 4 to On Yrur Dial
..u ri,u n.,1 .How Dun l ee run- celebrate the occasion, emcee
i nucK Acree will present all studio
guests at that broadcast with gifts
of sweet potatoes, Irish potatoes
and pumpkins as a tribute to those
sections tf the country where
these items are grown. From Mos
cow, Ida. comes the Oregon vs.
Idaho football game (1:45 p. m. to
conclusion.)
tiacjs with the Mutual Broadcast
ing system and that the Hoffman
corporation intends to keep the en
tire Don Lee communications prop
erties intact. The Hoffman Radio
corporation, of which H. 1.. Hott
man is president, in the event that
the high bid is approved by the
court, will assume ownership of
the properties and will operate
them. Mr. Hoffman has announced
that there will be no change in
the slock ownership of the Hoff
man Radio corporation.
JACKPOT AT 45 . . . Sam Hayes,
for 21 yean one of the west's out-
Paralyzed Girl Attends
Schol Via Telephone
CI.EVKI.AM .P A tele
phone brings third Qrade classes to
the homeof Ann Odiorne, 10, whose
legs are paralyzed.
Through a direct telephone cir
cuit to Central school in suburban
Euclid, Ann sits in her wheelchair
and participates in classes and as
sembly programs.
When Ann recites, her voice is
heard in the schoolroom over a
speaker on the teacher's desk. An
amplilier enables her to hear what
Oregon FFA King
Winner Of Many
Honors In Career
REDMOND Jack McCfa
fery of Powell Butte, winner of the
Future Farmers national farm
mechanics award at the Kansas
City national convention Wednes
day, almost didn't go.
His mother, Mrs. Neva McCaf
fery. and others of his family
finally persuaded him to make
the trip. Jack frit that his help
. was needed during potato harvest,
now in full blast at the McCaffery
ranch.
I He left Friday of last week with
i two other members of the Red-
mond union high school chapter.
James Webb and Bob Wilson, dele
gates. Jack attended in his
capacity as state FFA treasurer.
Ramainins Hours Taday
4 'HV.ru II An Uhii Jr MB1
i IV Hrmitifwav MBS
4 :HV-Mu.n- bv Boh
4 4.-V-.Sftm HM-MBS
ft IMk-
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Oft-;ahril Htfttttr MHS
IS World of Sport
dUl-IJirk Hftvmr. Show
Sam Haim- MHS
.YV-Rill Hrnry- MHS
T (KWSIpp tim Ta!a
7 l!V I Brown Orch.
T M-CiM-n Kid -MHS
i Mid,sjiIi1- Roaehiirt Gama
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IV-MatthfiFld-RoM-Hurf C.ima
P - Fiv Munul f inal -MBS
H'itO-1 Lovr a Mwtm-MBS
10 IS-Mumir Vow Want
inU-IUnk'i Mimic Shop
11 V-Nrati Nuntcap
11 .mw Sim Off
4Ti aiAY, ot touch li, it
on-Coffee Club Cpra
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4 t'ountv Aiont
T LMt llrminiwa MBS
7 Brrkfast Gang -MR1
7 45-Mtikic
1 ik Rjdio Btbt Clan
R tA-Haven of Bph MBS
w-Vt' and Your Camara
t IS 4- H Club
n-Mn About Town
9 to- lYIcphnii Rfqufit
10 ou New -MBS
10 I ; pel Sinier- MBS
1(1 HV Collrae Choir MBS
HOrt-Atr Korce Hour MBS -
11 :ui Band for Bonda MB
12 Wt- World Ntwi
12 IftMtmr in the Modern Mood
12:tOMan on tha Street
12 4.-Lix-al Newa
12W-Marhet Report
1 no-Man on the Karm-MBS
1 Star on Parade
1 4 -Oreion va. Idaho MBS
4 11-Hemingway- MBS
4 Me- Handtnd. USA. MBS
Sim Melody Mountain Bo
5 Hi Piano Favorites
J IWSim Havea -MllS
aim Armv and Air Forea Snow MBS
2.V-Cecil Brnwn-MRS
6 (O World of S porta
I 4.V All Star Uanra Parada
7 mi National Guard
7 IV Piimkio Parade
7 Ml Ben Pollack Show MBS
HiMiHappv Vallev Cowboys
HI W reit Itnf Paradt
mi-New. MBS
IS W' real ling Parade
in Kt Arthur Van Orcrteatra MRS
II 2.V- Newa
It .Hi-Sun Off
Lobbyists' Dean?
Marsh, Retiring
By ARTHUR L. EDSON
jSHIXGTOX-t.P The Um'
oN-fne nation's lohhvils, BiWi
min C. Marsh of People's I.obhv
Inc., is retiring. V
Fnr 7 Man llai-th I.L- l
Friday, Oil. l)1950 Th Ntwi-Revi.w, Roseburg, Ora.
Army Soyt Ntw Wirt Can
Be Laid Ar High Speeds
A recently developed new type
military field communication wire
which can be laid at speeds up
120 miles per hour Jrom air-
nes with Rood result is now
Although North Carolina won
seven of 10 football games in 1949,
the Tarheels were outscored by
their opponents, 174 to 177.
proving effective in combat in Ko-
mai
mi anu u-TTti iu iniiuencF ine ,L . . . .. .
Washmston scene. Now he's 74.; lne ''epanmenl 01 Ine Atm
and the doctors sav it's time for : "noun' tlay.
him to rest. At llie end of this Particularly Q ai d to airborne
monlh. both he and the People's , operations, the wire combines
Lobby Inc. will go out of business. ; subslVitial talking range Jfld other
People's lihby Inc., according characteristics of standard field
to Marsh, is supported by 2.0(10 con-1 Uh Dthe easy carrying of as
tributors. He says most of these : satrlt wire used by fast moving
have small, fixed incomes and that j troops in World War 11. O
f:ve-sixhs of all contributions are j Thf improved wire provides a
tor $S or less. lalklns, rancJ ( approximately
Vndcr the law. lobbyists have twelve and a half miles and weighs
to disclose how much they speijd. ! about 4 pounds per mile. A le
In the Aug. 22 issue of the "t on- j velopment of Army Signal Corps
gressional Record'' Marsh shows enginers, the new desicn does not
how much he spent for three reauire rubber for insulation, thus
months.
You'll get an idea from one item, i
For the entire three months, he i
said, his lobbying expcndilures for
"travel, food, lodging, and enter-!
tainment" came to exactly SL'0 8.1. i
After graduating from Grinncll 1
college in Iowa. Marsh kicked
around quite a hit. He took post
graduate work in economics, was
a Ralkan war correspondent in
191 2, worked as a lobbyist for bet
ter tenement laws in New York.
Then he came here as a lobbyist
for the Non-Partisan league, which
he describes as a liberal farm out
fit. Since then he has plugged for
public housing, unemployment in
surance, old age benefits. But he
told me he had no idea whether
he had helped bring these about.
"I play it straight." he said. ' I
go up before a congressional com
mittee and say: 'We haven't anv
votes. We haven't any money. Sup.
pose you consider the merits' of the
legislation for a change.' "
avfuding dependence in time of
emergency hpon this critical item
The Klorida-Duquesne football
game this fall will mark the first
grid meeting between the two
schools.
im aairl in th clncsrnnm
. . ... ... f rie nau no iiimihk lie miKiil win
Ann suffered rheumatoid arthn-. ,hc nllon lwar(1.
I tis when she was three.
Dance to All Four Then YOU Choose the Winners
ATTLE
of
the
BANDS
LOU FRANCO vs. THE MELODY MOUNTAIN BOYS
O JACK FOSTER vs. BOB "The Moustache" WEAVER
Sunday Night-Promptly at Nine
General Admission: $1 (tax included). No Reservations.
DANCELAND
2Vj Miles South of Roseburg on Highway 99
I Jack who will be 19 in Nov
?mber, was graduated from Red
mond high school last spring and
now is a full-time farmer. The
national farm mechanics award
follows a long line of county, dis
trict and state achievements.
In May he won the FFA dis
trict arc welding contest at
Madras. Then in June he took first
in the Oregon state farm
mechanics contest.
At the Dechutes county fair in
Redmond last August, Jack was
grand champion beef showman,
grand champion hersdman and had
the best beef exhibit. In the FFA
division he entered the Rrand
champion bull and female for beef
cattle and took first for his FFA
crops exhihit.
Then in September he received
the Buchanan-Cellar cup for the
host grain exhibit at the Oregon
State fair.
In addition to his agricultural
activities. Jack was on the FFA
parliamentary team for three
years. He also found time to par
ticipate in hiih school athletics,
playing varsity basketball two
years.
VFW Dedication
At Brookings
BROOKINGS Maj. (1 e n.
Thomas F Silea, World War 11
commander of the 41st Division
in the Southwest Pacific, has writ
ten that he will atiend dedication
of the new VFW building here, Oct.
S. it humanly possible.
Congressman Harris Kllsworth,
State VFW Commander R. L.
"Red" Henderson, and past State
Auxiliary President Mane Dana
are also committed to the program
which starts at 1:30 p.m. Other
veteran and civilian notables are
expected from both Oregon and
California.
A special feature of the dedica
tion will be the reunion of surviv
ing charter members of 19:14.
Frank High, holder of the Congres
sional Medal of Honor, revived the
charter in 1934 after it had been
dormant since 1920. He is expected
to attend.
The Vale football team lost 33
lettermen through graduation;
only seven monogram winners
grace the 19.SU squad.
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U.S. Casualties In
Korea Near 25,000
WASHINGTON ("H An
nounced casualties in the Korean
war rose to 24,163 Wednesday
an increase of 3,407 in a week.
The total announced by the de
fense department covers thof t
whose next of kin had been noti
fied through October 8.
It included 3.fil4 deaths. lfi,2S9
non-fatally wounded and 4,260 mis.
sing in action.
Of those listed s missing, the
department said, 311 have since
returned to Cniled Nations mili
tary units and H7 have been 're
ported taplttred or interned by the
enemy. This leaves 3,842 still mis
sing as of Oct. 6.
For the army, the defense de
partment reported 3.134 deaths,
14.437 non-faial wounded and 4,110
missing.
Marine corps deaths for the per
iod were placed at 39, non-fatal
wounded at 1,710, and missing at
18.
The air force reported 47 deaths, i
10 non-fatally wounded and 102
missing.
Of a total of 136 navy casualties,
34 were deaths. 72 non-fatal
wounded and 30 missing.
In the case of each service, ex
cepting the marines, some of the
total listed as missing had re
turned to United Nations lines or
been reported prisoners since the
initial notices that they were mis
sin? went to next of km.
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