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ON YOUR DIAL REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4:00 Fulton Uwli Jr. MM 41S Heminfwsy MB! 4:30 Good Ncwi 4:43 om Hi;m MB! 5:00 Challenge of Yukon MBS 5:30 Bobby Benson MBS :00 Joo Master Guitar . 4:15 World of Sportt 8:3d Brighter Bid 6:45 Sam Hayes MBI 6:55 Bill Henry 7:00 Sleepy time Tale 7:1ft Chuckwagon Jamboroa 7:30 Melody Time 1:00 Song of Liberty MBI 8:30 Hardy Family 9:00 Glenn Hardy MBS 9:15 Fulton Lewis MBS 9:30 Opinions from the Pulpit 9:45 Personality Time 9:55 News Summary 10:001 Lot A Mystery MBS 10: L5 Music 10:452000 Plus MBS 10:30 President Truman MBS 11:25 News Nltecap 11:30 Sign Off WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1951 6:00 Coffee Club Capers 6:30 Farm Fair Newa 6:45 Way of Life 7:00 Hemingway MBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang MBS 7:45 Sons of Pioneers 8:00 Meet the Band 1:15 News-MBS 8:30 Bible Institute Hour MBS 9:00 Over The Coffee Cup B: 15 Rhythmic Age 9:30 Man About Town 9:45 Trading Post 10:00 Glenn Hardy MBS 10:1 5 Te I lo-Tes t MBS 10:30 Second Spring 10:45 What America Is Playing 11:00 Ladfee Fair MBS 11:25 News-MBS 11:30 Queen for Day MBS 12:00 Wor'd News 12:15 Modern Mood Muslo 12:4V-Safety Interview 12:30 Man on the Street 12:45 Local News U 55 Market Report 1:00 Jack Kirk wood MB S 1:30 Bob Poole Show MBS 1:45 United Nations MBS 2:04) Poor Bob's Almanac 2:40 Happy Felton MBS 2:45 Game of the Day-MBS. 4:00 Fulton Lewis Jr MM 4:15 Hemingway MBS . 4:30 Behind the Story 4:45 Sam Hayes 5:00 Mert's Record Adventures MBS 6:30 Singing Marshall-MBS 5:55 Mel Alln Popslcle Club MBS 6:00 Crosby Time 6:15 World of Sport 6:30 Brighter Side 6:45 Sam Hay MBS 6:55 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Sleepy time Tale 7:15 Lionel Barrymor 7:10 Cisco Kld-MHS 8:00 What' the Nam of that Song MBS 6:30 Dollars it Sense 6:46 Mutual Newsreel MBS K:uO Glenn Hardy MBS 1:15 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS :.16 HI Neighbor 6:46 Personality Tim 55 News Summary 16:001 Iav A Mystery MBS 10:15 Music You Want 10:45 Nit Watch 11:25 News Nltecap 11:30 Sign Off GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE ON A Matching Box Springs $44.40 SLEEP CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS ALWAYS0 AVAILABLE O TALK BACK: Happy Felton's show tomorrow afternoon at 2:40 will have an expert on the lore of Paul Bunyan and his blue ox, Babe. The program features authorita tive answers to listeners' ques tions. MEL ALLEN SHOW: And to morrow at 5:55 on the Popsicle Clubhouse the interview guest will be "Sugar Ray" Robinson, who dropped his middleweight boxing title in England last month. The former champ will tell how he plans to slant this training so as to regain the crown in a rematch. - BACKGROUND: On the Wild hear facts on western pioneer life at 1:00 on KRNR, listeners will Bill Hockok series heard Sundays sodes for the Sunday afternoon ad who writes a majority of the epi that have been overlooked or for gotten by historians. Larry Hays, venture, has collected some 4,000 (NEA Teinpholo) AWAIT FATE Cadet Harold Moores (right), ot South Portland, Me., one of the 90 cadets Involved In the cribbing Investigation at the U. s. Military Academy at West Point, N. Y, stands with his father before the monument of Col. Thayer, the "Father of West Point," who started the honor system at the academy. They are looking over press release of Football Coach Earl Blalk, welcoming a congres sional investigation Into (tie dismissals. Army Is Harsh With Cadets WEST POINT, N. Y. UP) The army is holding firm to its stand that there will be no honor able" discharges for cadets found guilty of violating the military academy's honor code. There has been a strong move ment, launched last week by head football Coach Earl (Red) Blaik, to allow the accused cadets to leave the academy without the stigma contained or implied in other forms of dismissal. A restatement of the army's po sition came with an official an nouncement that final hearings should be completed early this week on the 90 cadets facing dis missal for cribbing on examina tions, "The action we are to take has been approved by the department of the army and the President him Own the Most Save $957 NOW Yes, in every way but price the beautiful Nash Ambassador Airflyte stands beside America's finest luxury cars with ex clusive features you can't get in any other automobile! The world's smoothest ride with the safety and quiet of all welded Airflyte Construction! Roomy interiors, richly up holstered and luxuriously comfortable! An Airliner Reclining Seat! Weather Eye Conditioned1 Air! New record-sma-rtiing Jetfire performance! And many other advantages found only in "the world's most modem car"l And the price is actually up to SI 349 less than that of other fine can! Stop in today. Cmpfttn prktl. Amometht Newt, Wf is. Iff I We Invite You to Drive a Nash Ambassador TED REED (SbAKQbnd PINE ' Maun, DhMm NaM-OMiulor Cnporuhn, 'onxnnD books on the development of the west, ne is suca an avia re searcher on western lore that he has been able to dig up volumes and documents that miny histo rians had no idea even existed. From these many publications come background material and authentic western flavor for the Hickok adventures. SPORTS: Friday evening, KRNR will carry a sports exclu sive from Mutual, beginning at 7:00 o'clock. It's the airing of the 18th annual clash between the Col lege All-Stars and the National Professional Football league cham- I plons of 1950. This year ' thA .nllo0ata Di-IHctAra Tinlnnpn their team against Paul Brown's Cleveland Browns at Soldiers field. The All - Stars are coached by Yale's Herman Hickman. Sports casters Al Heifer and Jack Drees have been named as announcers. self," said Col. James B. Leer, the academy's public information of ficer. He added: "There can be no deviation from the statement made last week by the superintendent, Maj. Gen. Frederick Irving." Irving had said that cadets ad mitting guilt under oath would be given a chance to resign. Those refusing to resign, he said, would be discharged by administration order. An army spokesman says that In either case, the cadets' departures would imply "neither honorable nor dishonorable conditions." Coach Blaik, who lost practically all of his stellar football team in the scandal, appealed that the army lighten the cadets' punish ment by granting honorable dis charges. Ranking army officers and at least one attorney for an accused cadet joined in the coach's plea. Modern Fine Car to $1349! MOTORS ST. ROSEBURQ Dtlrotl, Mkk. Oregon State Fair Grounds Readied For Annual Show The ring of hammers, the buzz of saws, and the slap-slap of paint brushes are heard all over the grounds as bustling workmen, un der the direction of Leo G. Spitz bart, general manager, make ready for the 1951 Oregon State fair, opening in Salem this year on Saturday, Sept. 1. He stressed the fact that ev ery day, powerful jet sprays are kept going full-tilt, watering down vistas of cool green grass shel tered by leafy oaks, some of whick are older than the 86-year exposi tion itself. Several large mowers, with men riding tractor-like in an artculated follow-up seat, keep the lawns short and smooth. The Lone Oak track, acknowl edged tops for plants of its size, is being readied under the watch ful eye of Art Keene, grounds maintenance foreman. The turf is being rolled and packed to pro vide a fast yet cushioned footing for the high-calibre thoroughbred fleetsters expected for the 1951 meet. Inside exhibit buildings, changes in space arrangements and the sprucing up of walkways goes on apace. The livestock buildings, all mm ENDS TONIGHT RfCfT.ME FORGOT" mi 1 fwEttllstrfol STARTS WEDNESDAY f dMIIES BROTHERS vg U8. THE vounoER VBROIHERSI Starring 4eH MACDOMLD CAREY t ' WENDELL COREY JFI BRUCE BEMET.r.p- mmm AUGUST 16, 17 AND 18 Douglas County Fairgrounds FOREST GRANGE CROPS - FRUITS - VEGETABLES COOKING - CANNING - SEWING MINERAL CLUB EXHIBITS 4-H and F.F.A. LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE AUGUST 1 8 AT 2:00 P.M. 8 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS o FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS q ADMISSION TO NIGHT SHOW J,00 General Admission, tcfK included, 5Qc Douglas Tues., Aug. 14, 1951 The Newt-Revltw, Roseburf, Or. a-glisten In new white, are being readied for the showing of Ore gon's finest animals. Outside, wherever needed, fresh paint is being applied, adding a note of newness. Communist Girl Attempts Suicide After West Visit BERLIN UP) German Red Cross officials report that a young girl member of the Communist East German youth attempted sui cide after she was denounced by informers for visiting free West Berlin. They said the girl, frightened by fear of punishment fled from her camp in panic. She reached the western borders but, friendless and despairing of finding perma nent refuge, slashed her wrists. She was rushed to a Red Cross aid station in the American sector borough of Zehlendorf and given medical treatment and political asylum. Her name was withheld. Communist police tightened con trols over their masses of youth as the climax of the two-week fes tival neared Sunday's mammoth "peace parade." These controls extended even to ENDS TONIGHT "Company She Keeps" and "Gambling House" Wednesday (,1V TRUE STORY mi Helen WALKER Wnlari PARKER ALSO mm ROD and rvinnirr SERVICE EXHIBITS EXHIBITS County Fa the youngest categories the "Pi oneers," who range from six years to teen-age. One of these told relatives she was severely repri manded for leaving her camp only to visit a friend in the Russian sector of the city, without even having attempted to reach the West. Nevertheless, new tens of thou sands of the Iron Curtain youths slipped across the sector border to visit West Berlin. ' DRUNK BAIL FORFEITED Milo Osna Huntley, 23, 421 South Fine St., forfeited $20 bail on charges of being drunk on a public street, reports Municipal Judge Ira B. Riddle. STARTS TONIGHT JACK CARSON DORIS DAY LEE BOWMAN IN " Dream Is Yours" in TECHNICOLOR . with EVE ARDEN FRANKIE CARLES ORCH PLUS Pat O'BRIEN Randolph SCOTT Robert RYAN Bombardier GUN CLUB mum i (grounds 2 2