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o o 0, 0 o 0 0 O CD 0 0 GO o o Ob o o O O O o I ) o May Alter Draft Rules For College Students Selective ncrvic rulen for col legf student may b altered, John L. Saunders, chairman of the Pnuglas county board, reports. The local board ha received I many inquiries concerninR the ta- Rfvkjavlk con,inuinl! his survey tut of rolleee students, he said. 0ur of Atlantic pact nations ami Under existing rules, college Mil- nejr ,an5 , AelenA WetPrn E. U dents are deferred until the end : ropf ,gainsl Rssjan communism, of the academic year in June, but, ...... ., . , he said, manv sttidenls want to ! A Eisenhower flew honiewaid join some other branch of the n" humeri two-week tour of armed forces than the armv. V European Allanlic pact sign Saunders savs fie has been noli-' en. France marked the end of his fied by state headquarters that col- visit by naming a top military lece enlistment is beine discussed ! man to head all of tier armed by the department of Defense. He ( forces a move the new supreme said the slate draft officials said Atlantic pact commander report the local board will he notified j edly had urued. promptly if any change is made ! (;en Alphonse Juin was ap in the selective service procedure. j pjnte)1 ,0 new UOst of inspector Marshfield vs. Roseburg TONIGHT 7:20 T Conclusion SATURDAY 7:50 T Conclusion KkaL NEWS - MUSIC . SPORTS 1240 On Your Dial PRIVAT POWER PLANT 0 6 i l?of P if fl 3 V FOtJREARS OLD I ajl & u fiV, U it I j355qt- ?a I 71J-" zuita JQ25 I Straight BOURBON' ' L " 1 ' LfeM: . 1 . ci h: - : - . " B ocd Kfton cstuiiNO cot vi rHiuotiPH!. f. g 1 u.-J o Iceland Next Stop Of "Ike'VFrance Halts Red Foes PARIS (.Pi Gen. DwiuM D. Eisenhower h left by plane f general of French armed forces. The B2-year-old Juin worked with Eisenhower in the Italian campaign of World War II and was chief of the French national de fense general staff from 1944 to ; 1946. Gen. Eisenhower had another reason here to feel he was making progress in alerting western Ku rope to Communist danger. Red ! plans for demonstrations against him flopped completely in Paris ! anH nihoi- PiKnrh ciiii-K L-.k ... i, .... ders from the Kremlin, planned an -Eisenhower Go Home" rally for last night. It fizzlrd out after the French government mar- RetcrvaHoni for Privot SKATING PARTIES Art Available t tha RAINBOW RINK Winchcttar Phona 526-R-2 January 28 Tex Ritter is unable to appear and has cancelled his show. MELODY MT. BARN aj Miles South of Myrtle Creek Dance Every Saturday Night SAT. Mil TO THE MUSIC OF Bob "Moustache" Weaver and his Dixielanders it MELODY MT. BARN 3 Miles South of Myrtle Creek DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NITE! FROM ? G SON OF ROBIrt)HOOD' u o CSs. - ryr DIANA LYNN. JOHN LU.RhK and ALAN HALE, in Columbia's thrill ing "ROGUES OF SHERWOOD I'OREST," in color kj Technicolor. shalled M.SOO troops and police ; Mo enforce a ban against it. Some! .5.000 demonstrators turned out in j i 'ans- j i A total of 3,2(57 of them were arrested and the rest went home. All but 54 of those arrested were released later. Of hese, 48 were- foicignrs, who will he exncllrrl . from France. The oilier six are "'in M. for illegally carrying arms and insull.nl or resisting an injured. Candy SaU Scheduled By Girls Drum Corps The Knights of Pythias Girls Drum corps of Roseburg will con duct a candy sale Keb. 10 at a place to be announced. All pro ceeds from the sale will he given corps fund. The sale cted by the girls from to the drum will be conducted 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Special candy will be used for the sale DANCE SUNDAY NITE famous 'TIL 1 MEDIAN SUNDAY Till At . gy mrs, ALICB LERWILL Mr. and Mrs. Lance Brown and daughters were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Charter! Jan. 19 A large crowd attended the March of Dimes dance sponsored Jan. 20 by the PTA Mrs, Wesse- man. Mrs. Ttoma,n and Mr, An- d serve ? nuts and rnffp in the hinrh room, l l I'n.itiKall finl eolifutl district deputy, Roseburs, assisted the local -school board in figuring the school budget .tan. 19, . I Mrs. Frank Klrod underwent ma jor surgery in a Kngene hospital Jan. 17. She is recovering satis factorily and will return home soon. Weekend eue.sts of Mr. and Mrs. I Vern I.erwill were Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas and family of Scotls - rV hnma.s a U,rm,'r Student Of Tiller School. Mr. and Mrs. led Scott and daughter of Kngene visited lust weekend at the Weston Scott home. .Mr. and Mrs. Anton Karlehacl. purchased the Uuis Radford prop - city. They plan to remodel the home and rent it. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Copher have moved into the former residence of Louis Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. I nil Kent move 10 M sone M lun-y lam who is recovering' from 1 wmch wol,ld lrl s," SHAVING BRUSH DOOMED chicke,; i''t:y i'h the smoke KV YORK t.V) The shav iiiui"" i"'a. ! nroh em in rilies. would post in us. , .... Mr. and Mrs. Kennein Men anil family shopped and visited in Rose- burg Jan. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Waller l.erwill .it. : :rr i ' . ' Mien manors r.ven in m hos wnere En,s, Shirley White and Joan Cum and daughter, Linda, visited at the 1 81 1 .'" el tuimcnt to op in-, regulations tlo not forbid brushes mins vwivnn Lamm home Sunday. ; mistrial smoke. j )a,)er shops for sanitary rea-l David and Sandra Klrod are Arguing against (he measure sons, the trend is toward electric staving with Mr. and Mrs. Charley were representatives of the Weyer-; ally operated lather machines. King ' ' haeuser Timber company, Port- One manufacturer of a new, t ",..,. Vnwlnn and children ! land General Electric Co., Crown 1 push-button shave lather. Carter shopped in Roseburg Monday. Belgians Gypped In White Mice Breeding Racket RHHSSKI.S. Bplcium (.V) ! Some prolific while mice that were supposed to multiply into a small fortune have bred a lot of i trouble and unwanted offspring around Belgium. i They were bought at S2 a pair by thousands of Belgian in re- ' sponse to advertisements wr.ich offered to buy back the resulting droves of young while mice at 48 cents a head. The advertisers said the young ' white mice were needed in labor atory experiments and promised that the mating couples, sold in mini nui in uioups of five pairs, would produce plenty of proi'its. They produced thousands upon tbousands of white mice hut no profits, (.'rates of white mice came hy the carload to the unsuspecting i railroad slationmaster at Charle ioi the address listed by the ad vertisers. When they remained uncollected after several days, the distraught stationmaster refused to accept further shipments. He had h i s thousands of mice destroyed. The Ihousands more that kept arnv- . ing were shipped bark to the senders. Frantic Belgians, some witn as many as 5m white mice in their homes and many more coming regularly, called in police. But liic authorities said there was no legal hasis for any action against any bodyexcept perhaps those would be breeders who tried to whvIi Iheir hands of the whole tiling by j turniing loose their white mice into the streets. 0 radio programs :. KRNH 1490 kc. 1240 kc. 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And they added that with wartime meials j" ".' , " :, IT,:', 7, Zellerbach corporation, Kirlex company, I'acilic I'owcr and U'.hl j N. .1., reports numerous requests Co., Portland (las and t'oke Co., ; from barbers for wholesale privil and the Reynolds Metals company.) eges even though their product is Dean F. K. Price of the Oregon ' intended for the retail home mnr- Slate college school of agriculture: said that unless Oregon does some thing about the smoke problem, it Will find itself in the same predica- THE IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE INI TNfl OREGON WILDLIFE FEDERATION lam- pi : it -A hi A Wonderfully Ex citing Color Mo tion Picture Token by James H, Bond, Noted Big Gome Hunter ond Ltctur M'.'ij.i.NiHJ.llH ,UaMrTl.M.tAJM,i' . . . the picture that thowt many "elote-up" ihoti of our great gome onimali, such at caribou, gritily, sheep. . . . tha picture that tokes you into North Americo'l greatest big game country where no hunter hod ever been before, , , . see and heor Jim Bond tell of his wonderful 94-day trip jnta tht mognificent Ogi'vie Range of the Northern Yukon. General Admission Reserved Section Children's Tickets TICKETS ON SALE AT O J.C. 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BD xa - B By CAROL KERR I dirrction of Alfred Wallenstein, 'ftmaloes. . . tomawtoes. . . i will start the "Symphonies for potatoes. . . polawtoes. . . who . Youth" series with Humperdinck's rares who says which? That'i the : overture to "Hansel and Gretel," usual reactan to a pronunciation ! Wasner's "Ixihencrin" and Benja. battle of words, hut not with com-1 nvlfi Britten's "Young People's hination-man ,loe l'rimni. Every Guide to the Orchestra" tll:00 day, .loe confronts his colleagues a.m. to 12 noon). From Corvallis, wHh the latest Webster pronuni ia-1 KRNR presents another in the ser lions. creating a big verbal tussle. is of Pacific Coast conferenca All started with the simple word ; basketball cames between Oregon "estimate." used as a noun. ,ine ; and Oregon State (8:00 p.m. to insists it's pronounced "esti-! conclusion). MAYTE". . . while his fellow an-! nouncers cling to "EST-imul." So Hie feud continues, reaching major! proportions as ,lne makes a list of verbal blunders for presentation to the blunderer at an awkward mo ment. . , ; Extended palms will grout you on North .lackson Street tomorrow,' and behind each will stand a Boy or Girl Scout hoping for a fat fist- j Fill of dimes. Saturday is "Mile of! Dimes Pay" in our town during' the current polio fund drive. TONIGHT: The study of an ac lor whose performance becomes a matter of life or death is the dra matisation scheduled for "Murder hy Experts" (8:0)8:.K p.m.) en titled "Solo Performance." "Music You Want" 1 0 : 1 .5-1 et : 4." p.m.) will feature Debussy's lovely "Claire de I.une" and I.uigini's "Ballet Egyptien." SATURDAY: The Us Angeles philharmonic orchestra, under the Intramural Basketball Program Organized An intramural basketball pro gram for girls was inaugurated at the Roseburg Senior high school Wednesday. The games will Le played during the noon hour. Interclass games are also slated in the program. Tha girls who have signed up to officiate these games are: Marie Anderson, Winifred Williams, Mary ; Lynn Holmes. Iloreen Johnston, j0. need, Doris Raines, IViree SUNDAY HOW DID THIS KHOOl CIT t)0,M0t JOYCE REYNOLDS -ROSS FORD Ends Saturday JOHN WAYNE in lady for a Night' and S! KG ' M i i l ri im l T7 1 1 1 Jit " I Ti'B TONIGHT and SAT. BADMAN ROUNDUP... Texaj Style! , s aa A fat VT yAndy ClyJt SPORTCASTS OREGON vs. O.S.C. Tomorrow Night 8:00 P.M. To Conclusion KRNR 1490 On the Dial afa Upside down traveling ol seven miles a second co;YOR TECHNICOLOR SUNDAY i Slarrmf John DEREK Diana LYNN I Hon Hoi. Giorgt i4 (Matine Sat., 1 P.M.) JOHNNY , MACK 4V WfNDYwilORON fcA'i ' MYRON HULET HURRY Endi : DESIII1I Mil -4 "'-4v ff STOPS THE SILVER