tfrt wfcify fi Mon., Jan. 14, 1952 Tin News-Review, loieburej, Ore. I He'll Way Agolu THE CURRENT CONGRES SIONAL, probe into the contents ot lipstick, it seems some men are allergic to it, draws a noble com ment from Bob Green, MBS com mentator, who, we quote, "likes to live dangerously," unquote. TONIGHT, the CISCO KID averts an Indian uprising, when a pair of cunning killers threaten to unleash an Indian war. The story, titled "Guns across the Colorado," finds Cisco and Pancho faced with the chore of restorin? a peaceful status between the whites and the Yuma Indians. Hear Cisco each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings, 7:30 to 8 p.m. PREVUE for tomorrow night. Herbert Marshall, starred in "They met in Bombay," this weeks MGM Theater ot the Air produc tion. The scene for the drama is set In the mystic pre-war India, where revelry still prevailed. . . even though Hitler had started his bloody march on Europe. That's tomorrow, 8 to 9 p.m. Tomorrow morning, 9:45 a.m. hear Mrs. Nathan Fullerton in "Joys of a Shut.in." For bits of philosophy in this troubled world, a little music, and a lot of good cheer. Tomorrow afternoon, 3:45 p.m., it's the GOOD NEWS PROGRAM, when Tha Rev. nd Mrs. Clemen, from the Assembly of God church, present a religious type program of sermon and song. THE VOICE: Orson Welles. THE SETTING: Scotland Yard's creepy sssBjsssBisw aeejaessfijsjseisBgjBe "ijslsjsjsB! Black Museum where Instruments of death, gathered by authorities assigned to actual crime cases, are on exhibition. That's the line up for the new dramatic series, 'The Black Museum," now heard Tuesday evenings over this station from 7 to 7:30. Remember 1933?! The hysterical voice from Berlin , , the dictatorial utterances cast out irom a Rome balcony. . . signs on a threatening horizon. Radio speakers on main streets in a thousand American towns and villages serve as listening posts to me great drama across the seas. And then. . . in the midst of ten sion, a Sunday night radio pro gram portravinir th mythical tf G. Wells story of an attack by the "Men from Mars" sweeps listen ers off their feet. The producer and star, ORSON WELLES, brings a few family muskets down off tne walls, or out of the attics to repel the imaginative demons from beyond the horizon of this world. This same man, Orson Welles, whose name was on every tongue the morning following "Men from Mars," is starred in the new thrill er, THE BLACK MUSEUM. Crim inal cases from the archives of Scotland Yard form the basic script material. SPARS WITH WIFE LOS ANGELES Wl In obtain ing a divorce, Mrs. Velia Arenas, 22. testified sha orau, iA f k it- boxer husband using her for a sparring partner. She and Alfonso Arenas, 23, had been married Ihb than t'tita mAHtk. when the decree was granted Fri day. USED RADIOS Good Selection of Home and Auto Radios 7.00 up Kent RADIO Service 405 W. Can, Phone 3-3446 1 Tkree-yiar-old Judith Gorman, ef Houston, Texee, has been battling polio two-thirds of her lift. After she was strloken two years ago, shs want home from the hospital with bracea and crutohee. Now sha'a back attha Southwestern Poliomyelitis Respiratory Center In Houston for an operation which doctors hope will help. The center la one ef several sponsored by the March of Dimes for reapiratory pell cases. Overthrow Plot Jails Yugoslavs BELGRADE, Yugoslavia Ufi Five Yugoslavs, two of them form er high government officials, plead ed guilty to plotting the overthrow of Premier Marshall Tito's gov ernment and were sentenced to prison Friday. Borba, organ of Tito's govern ment, said all five were acting for the Soviet-led Cominform which ousted Communist Yugoslavia in June, 1948, because it refused to follow Russian policies. Vojislav Srzentic, former deputy economic planner, got a 15-year sentence from the district court. He was arrested last-June, report edly while he and his wife were trying to flee the country. Srzentic was said to have passed the Soviet Union information on Yugoslav ne gotiations for U.S. economic and military aid. His wife, Dragica, one-time for eign ministrv nffirinl urhn Annititul on appointment of officials to oth er cuuniries, was given a 10-year sentence. Milka Zicina, one of the coun try's best known Woman anthni-c was sentenced to eight years. ' There are four "aerial rivers" which channel n mninritv nf all migrating birds: The Atlantic Fly way, the Mississippi, the Central KRNR 1490 ke. 1240 kc. ICR Hi. B CHAINING Hnint roOAI 4:00 Unci Bob'i Storyttms) 4:1 Hemingway -MBft 4:30 Curt Mssssy Show MBS 1:4.1 8am HaveaMBS 8:00 Bobby Benson MBS 5:30 Wild Bill Hick ok -MB J B:U-ecU Brown MBS :00 lata vie ttsnJoa 4: l World mi porta :30 Tighter Stele :4ftaia Kayea MBS 4: M Bill Henrr-MBS 7:00 Woman of the Year MBS :M Clace) Kiel MBS :00 Lei George Do It MBS :30 Hollywood Play hout MBS : 44 Glenn Hardy MBS FhIIob Lewie Jr. MBS 9:30 Mutual Ne wired MBS :4S PeraMllt) Time 9:55 riva Mtnut Final MBS 10:00 Soldier Serenade MBS 10:15 Hera ' to Veterani 10:30 War front-Home Front MBS 11:00 Nite Watch 11:25 Newt Nltecap 11:30 Sign Off TUESDAY, JANUARY IB, Bit 6:50 Coffee Club CApera 6:30 Newa-Coffee Club 6:45Way of Life 7:00 Hemingway MBS 7:15 Brealtf ait Gang MBS 7:4 Muelcal Houndup :0O Cecil Brown MBS :15 Newa MBS ai4 Haven of Kat MBS 9:00 Over Tha Coffee Cud 9:18 Capitol Commentary MBS 9:25 Ken Canon Show MBS 9:30 Man About Town Q-4&Jnva nt Gh I. 10:00 Glenn Hardy MBS . 10'30 Rnfnnti Rnrin. 10:45 Betty and Bob 1 1 .-00 J ad iea fa i r MBS 11:25 News MBS 11:30 Queen Tor A Day MBS 19 -OH Rnh nrBn m.M k. m-.. 12:15 Modern Mood Mualo i.du man un i n street 13:45 Bob Grant Newa 13:55 Market Report 1:00 Jack Kirk wood Show 1:30 Standard Hour 3:00 Relay Quiz 2:30 Mualc You Want 3:00 Poor Bob'a Almanac 3:45 Aaaembly of God 4:00 Uncle Bob'a Story time 4:15 Hemingway MBS 4:30 Curt Maaaey Show MBS 4:45 Sam Hayea MBS 5:00 Bgt. Preaton of Yukon MBS 5:30 Sky King MBS 5:55 Cecil Brown MBS 0:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS ' 6:15 World 01 Sporta 6:30 Brighter Side 6:45 Sam Hayea MBS 6:15 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Black Muaeum MBS 7:30 Dollar and Seme 7:45 Churck wagon Jamboree 8:00 MGM Theater of Air MBS 9:60 Glenn Hardy MBS 1 1:15 Fulton Lewta Jr. MBS 9:30 Joe Maisey & Guitar 6:45 Personality Time O-AIU-Tiwat Mlnnl. cin.i.. una 10:001 Love a Mystery MBS 10:15 Smiley Burnett Show 10:30 Mutual Mystery MBS 11:00 Nite Watch 1 1 Hl-Niwi Klllu.. 11:30 Sign Off ml r f 9 t-" ?. i ii i 1 1 1 X 9 Declaration ot vaaY guarantecd-omy e. pursue . ft happiness 1052 fc company m it WW by maintaining: A friendly interest in Sincere and fnenoiy ad advancement of tkeweltareandaa employees. -tv through long range -ob Security thro g velopment of P a t Ouality through qual--Pr0dUtQoultnills,q 'tL and quality working conditions, an employceS- through hont deatog buyers. , . tUroueh civic responsibility u 0Jmillsl0Cate1- Plywood mills at fugene and Willaminei lumber mill at Rofburg 1 irogaQ pr BJCMAUflNO HOURS TOD A I 4:30 Once Upon A Time 4:45 Uncle Remus LBS 5:00 Ace of Space LBS 5:15 Rhythm Rendesvoul 5:30 Time For Musia 3:55 Weather Bulletin 6:00 Sporta Spotlight 6:15 The Lamplighters 6:30 Modern News 6:45 John W V undercook LBS 7:00 Four Knights 7:15 Dateline Korea 7:30 Music 7:45 Claude Thorn hill 7:45 National Guard Show :0O LBS Newa 8:15 Heidelberg Harmonalra 8:30 Spotlight on Melody 9:00 Joseph C. Herat) LBS 9:15 Lenny Herman 9:30 Headline In Harmony 10:00 Melody Hour 10:30 Jim McCulla Newt LBS 10:45 Midnight Flyer 11:30 Sign Off TUESDAY, JANUARY I, 1958 6:00 Sign On 8:01 Newa Headline! 0:05 Dawnbuilera 6:45 News LBS 7:00 Alarm Clock Club 7:15 Sagebrush Symphony 7:30 Cal Tlnney ti on LBS 7:45 Ranger's Quartet LBS 8:00 News 6:15 Joe SodJa 8:30 Breakfast In Phoenix LBS (i-OO Modern Home 9:15 Say It With Muilo 9:30 Newt LBS & Local 9:45 Top O' The Mornin' 10:00 Paula Stone Show , 10:15 Art Mooney 10:30 T.V Time 11:00 Tops In Popi 11:30 Strike Out The Band LBS 12:00 Minute of Prayer 12:01 Variety Time 12:15 Roving Reporter 12:30 Mid Day News 12:45 Market Reports 12:50 You Never Know 1:00 As You Like It 1:30 Alex. Ragtime Revue LBS 1:00 To Be Announced 2:30 Liberty Jamboree LBS 1:45 Tony Pastor 3:00 Afternoon Carousel 3:30 Open House 4:30 Once Upon A Time 4:45 Uncle Remus LBS 5:00 Ace ot Space LBS 5:15 Melody Club 5:30 Time For Musle 5:55 Weather Bulletin 6:00 Sports Spotlight 6:15 The Lamplighter 6:30 Modern Newa 6:45 John W. Vandercook LBS 7:00 Meet The Band 7:30 Music 7:45 Randy Brooks 8:00 LBS Newa 8:15 Star lighters &30 Prologue LBS 9:00 Frailer Hunt LBS 9:15 Cote Glee Club 9:30 Discaphobia 9:45 Muelc From the Bhallmar 10:00 Melody Hour 10:30 Jim McCulla News LBS 10:45 Midnight Flyer U:30-lgn Off HI1 tl .V-TT Timothy Fortman, C ef Ottawa, Ohio, ahewn at Georgia Warm Springs, la making a strong com back after being stricken with polio. Young Jim, like thousands of others was aided by March of Dimes. Tripled polio Incidence In recent yeara hae reeulted In a serloue financial erlela for March of Dlmee, neceeeltatlng doubled campaign period this January. Elgarose By MRS. THELMA HANSON Mrs. Cora Barthlomy. Drain, is visiting with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George aunaDerg, and family. . Mr?. Mary Nelson is teaching this week at the Melrose School in tha absence of Mrs. Harrison, who is ill with the measles. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hess, Jean and Susie of Eugene visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olson over the week-end. Mrs. Marie Walker, Roseburg, is again with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Johnson are moving to their new home in Roseburg. Dennis Sjogren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sjogren, has been ill with the measles this week. December Jobs Set Record In Oregon SALEM Wl Employment In Oregon last month was the largest for any December on record, the State Unemployment Compensation Commission said Thursday. The Commission estimated 448, 400 persons were working in De cember, a gain of 2,000 over the total for December, 19S0. Employment was high in trade, service, government, metals, ma chinery and ship repairing. It was down in lumber and logging and construction. fNEA Teltphoto) NEW RFC HEAD - Harry Mc Donald (above) smiles happily in bis Washington, D. C, apartment after President Truman named him to succeed W. Stuart Syming ton as head of the Reconstruction Finance Corp. Oregon Liquor Board Has New Member SALEM I J. H. Sroufe to the new member of the Oregon Liquor Control Commission. He was appointed by Governor McKay Saturday to succeed Wil. LIAM A. Bingham, recently named administrator tor me commission. Both Sroufe and Bingham live in Portland. Sroufe is president of the Port land Planning Commission and member of the Jaffer-Sroufe Co. He formerly was manaeer of the Portland Grand Central Market. THE MOVIE STS t ARE : 'MOVING TO MUTUALt 4- -I- ieaj5lVi t -C -tN, V- v- "TD r f A . XJ v3 5r m mm ExclJins, wthmtlc mytUrlel of Scotland Yard stirrinf I Orson Welles I t TONIGHT t 7:00 --KRNR irrroH iiOAMArroia nrrai TONIGHT lmUlllHIIWI!! WEDNESDAY no w Irene Fred DUNNE MacMURRAY .WEDNK . m A N D ji i 'm. mm esisieaiaiaiaMaiiaiaM mm km THESE IPEIPiE? I - THIS COULD BE IMPORTANT TO YOU!