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Boy In U.S. Four CLEMENTON, N.J. Ufi "l saw they were in trouble so I jumped in and pulled them out." That statement, spoken in Dan ish, tells the story of the rescue Tuesday of two small boys from Clementon Lake by a 16-year-old Danish youth who arrived in Amer ica four days ago. The Danish youth, Yohan Sven trup, was on his way to the gro cery store. As he passed by the lake he noticed the two boys, Dan iel Wayne, 3, and Francis Welsh, is this FACT or FABLE "Ulysses S. Grant, 1 8th President of the United States, once served as Secretary of War in Lincoln's Cabinet." (This if one of four Fact or Foble sentences to be used on Tuesday's Fact or Fable program. Get a head-start, by looking for possible errors in this sentence. It might help you win an Eversharp pen.) PLAY... FACT or FABLE? A Brand New Kind of Radio-Quiz, where you tell us what is wrong with the Fact or Fable sentences we broadcast. A famous Eversharp Pen awarded to each day's winner! 2 P.M. TUES.-THURS. ON 1490 ON lefreslunent that goes , , i Vw ifJL 1 i ' Julia ADAMS VSSLl - rfjk ' ' ' '"" ''1CH'L0Rl ' ' ' tVJ) Whg? IlIK mLt'! '-' I TONIGHT thru SATURDAY 'v- . ' ESTERN GRWMSS: j bJW " Jm Wl55 xtS&C RANDOLPH ( SI V Guests are sure of a warm welcome f7W4 ijl tffirm; flOIITT I I'M I 1 with ice-cold Goke in the refrigerator. . sfeJr SOfl UUll 9 I J 1 t lotttiD onoti AutHoint of ihf coca-coi comfany it 3 f COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF ROSEBURG I'lloaiS I UifkVdi Alexander KNOX "CJ.-1. . , .Jj--f f -J- j L O eoc-COL courwt i couwhafkiwoi Days Is Rescuer 3 Mi, playing by the water. Later on the way back from the store he saw the boys thrashing about in -the water. He dropped the groceries, removed his shoes and stockings and jumped in. He dragged the Wayne boy ashore and then returned for the Welsh child. Later all three were treated for exposure. Yohan, his widowed mother, two sisters and a brother are living with his aunt until they find a permanent home. YOUR DIAL OUTDOOR EPIC AT INDIAN I .. SAITiiZ -ITS.'- ms RANDOLPH SCOTT stops to survey the ground ihead in this scene from Columbia's "MAN IN THE SADDLE," in color bjr Technicolor. TONIGHT: The plains surround ing Holbrook, Ariz., echo and re echo the sound of six-guns and galloping horses as the "Cisco Kid" takes on the chore of run ning off the town's desperadoes, tonight, 7:30. Listeners to Mutual-Don Lee's "Curt Massey Time," week-days, 4:30. will have an opportunity to see Curt and the crew in the May J 20 issue of LOOK magazine. Mar tha Tilton. Country Wasbbourne and his orchestra join Curt in act ing out one of LOOK magazine's Photo-Crime mysteries. Mr. Mas 1 sey is the hero, "Liltln" Martha Tilton the love interest, and Coun try Washbourne the corpse. SMALL FRY. . ATTENTION. . this sounds like a good deal: Lis teners to "Sgt. Preston of the Yu kon" (Thursday 5:00-5:30; are of fered a prospector's tent and cook stove premium. You can rough it in stle! The tent is of green plas tic, three feet square at the base and 414 feet high, comes complete with tent poles, stakes and instruc tions for setting up; included in the offer is an all metal cooking stove with cooking tongs. TOMORROW NIGHT: 7:00, hear "Christopher Casanova" as he " j' travels to Jamaica, B.W.I., for his latest advanture. A missing piece of statuary, which has been stolen from the Jamaica Museum,- pro vides the mystery as this romantic adventurer takes on another as signment for WORLDPOL, the in ternational polico organization. Here's something we'll bet you didn't know: The notorious Capt. William Kidd, hanged for piracy at London's Execution Dock in 1701, was once a successful! mer chant in Pearl Street near Han over Square, and owned consider able property in the vicinity of Wall Street. Salem Councilman Outruns Two Rivals SALEM Wi David O'Hs.ra, who runs Oregon's elections, proved he isn't a bad vote-getter himself. O'Hara, chief of the State Elec tions Bureau, was reelected to the Salem City Council, and became the first councilman ever to get a clear majority in a primary in which there were more than two candidates. He got 1,668 votes. His two oppo nents, who campaigned hard, got a total of 1,092. home RADIO PUOGTiAtASC KRNR U90 Ice. 1240 lie. KRKL KEJklAININO HOinv TUDAf DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME 4:00 Unci Bob'i Storvtima 4:1S Hemingway UBS -4:30 Curt Massey , Show MBS 4:45 Sam Haree MBS 5:00 Political :30 WiU Bill Hickok MBS 8:83 CecU Brown MBS 8;88 Cmkr Tlaa :1a World of Sporti Brighter 8 Ida 8:4S Sam Hayee MBS 6:35 Bill Henry And tha Newt MBS 7:00 Hardy Family MBS 7:30 Clico Kid MBS 8:00 I Wai a Communlit tor tha F.B.X. :30 Malody Ttma do, Newspaper ot tha Air MBS :1ft rull on Ltwii Jr. MRS 8:38 Mutual Newsreel MBS 8:4. Sporti Parade 5 rive Minute rinal -MBS 10:001 Lova A Mystery 10:15 Serenade In Blue 10:30 Mutual Mystery MBS 1100 N it Watch 11:25 New Nitecap 11:30 Sim Off THURSDAY, MAT ft, 19 it : CoffM Club Capata :30 Newi Coffta Club 14a Way of Ufa 7.M Hamlagway MBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang MB! 7:45 Musical Roundup 1:00 Cecil Brown MBS 1:15 Newe-MBS 1 TO Haven Of Rest MBS 8:00 Over The Coffee Cup 8:15 Capitol Commentary MBS 9:25 Music 9:30 Man About Town 0:45 Baby Days 1J:00 Newnpaper of tha Air MBS 10:15 Tello-Test MBS , 10:.T0 Second Sprint; 10:45 Betty and Bob 1 1 :UO Ladiea Fair U BS 11:25 Sam Hayes MBS 11:30 Quean for a Day MBS 12:00 Bob Grant. World Newi 12:15 Modern Maod Musi 12::t0 Man On The Street 12:45 Bob Grant, Local Newi 12 96 Market Report , . !: Jack Klrkwoad-MN 1.10 Hypo-llifthlijthts 1:45 Homemakere club 2:00 tact or Fable 2:15 Music 2 30 Music You Want 3:00 Chas. Antell MBS 3:15 Poor Bob's Almanac 3:4,1 Parent T-acliers Association 4:00 Uncle Bob'i Story lima 4.15-Hein.n .iv MtW 4:30 Curt Massry Show MBS 4.45 Sam Hayes MBS 9:00 Sergeant Preston of Yukon MBS 5:30 Sky King MBS 3:55 Cecil Brown MBS C artel Meaner MBS 15 Warid erf Sporta 6::.0 Brighter Side at Seaa stayee MBS 15ft Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Adventures of Casanova MBS 7:30 Sandra Melba Sings 7:45 Chuck wagon J am bore 8:00 Clyde Beatty MBS 8:90 Melody Time 9 00 Newspaper of tha Air MBS 9:15 rulton Lewis Jr. MBS - 9:30 Western Jamboree 9:45 Music 9 55 Five MlnuU Final MBS 19:8ft I lve a MytteryMBS 10:15 Serenade in Blue . ' 10:30 Mutual M at cry MBS 11:00 Nlte Watch 11:25 Newt Nitecap K CM A IN mO HOlfSB TODAI DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME 3:30 Open House 4:30 Once Upon A Time 4.45 Uncle Remus LBS 5:00 Ace Of Space LBS 5:15 Rhythm At Random 5:25 Under The Capitol Dome 5:30 Time For Music 6:00 Sports Spotlight 6:15 The Lam plight era 6:30 Modern News 6:45 John W. Vandercook LBS 7:00 Wax Museum 730 Lonesome Gal 8:00 Headlines In Harmony 8:30 Memo To Men LBS 8:45 Frailer Hunt 9:00 Heidelberg Harmonalrea . 9:15 Five Minute Newt 8:20 Off The Record S:25 Logger's Weather Bulletin 8:30 Pacific Coast League Baseball 11:25 Headlines Of Tomorrow 11:30 Sign Off THURSDAY, MAY It. list 6:00 Sign On 6:01 News In Nutshell 6:03 Dawnbusters 6:45 Early Edition Newa 7:00 Sage Brush Symphony 7:15 Sleepy Head Serenade 7:25 Five Minute Newa 7:30 Sunny Side of the Street 7:45 The Four Knights 8:00 Music For Thursday 8:25 Five Minute Newa 8:30 Tops In Pope 9:00 Modern Home 9:15 Say It With Muilt 9:306:30 Dateline 9:45 Top ot the Morning 10:00 Tunea At Ten 10:15 Ortho Garden Guide 10;30 Date With Del 11:0088 Keys 11:15 Town Crier 11:25 Stork Club 11:30 Pot lurk Party 12:00 Variety Time 12:15 Roving Reporter 12:30 Barcus News 12:45 Market Reports 12:50 As You Like It 1:00 TB A 1:30 Myrtle Creek Present! 2:00 Musical Matinee 2:30 Five Minute New! 3:35 Magar.kne of the Air 2:45 45 Minutes From Bre4way 3:00 House of Melody 3:30 Open House 4:30 Once Upon A Time 4:45 Dol's Story Time 5:00 Song Time 5:15 Rhythm Rendezvous 5:30 Tfme For Music 6:00 Sports Spotlight 6: 15 Lamplighters 6:30 Modern News 6:45 Your Editor Speaks 7:00 Western Serenade 7:30 Lonesome Gal 6:00 Music From Shalt mar 8:15 Five Minute News 8:20 Off tha Record 8:25 Loggers Weather Bulletin 6:30 Pacific Coast Baseball 10:30 Midnight Flyer 11:25 Headlines of Tomorrow 11:30 Sign Off WANTED: A SON LONDON W. A man among too many men appealed for help in the personal column of the London Times Monday. "Father of three sons desires a daughter," the advertisement read. 'Can anyone send suggestions?" m H1 fill -m v f FORGET I "TREASDREof Wt!.f May 21, 1952 The Newt-Review, Roseburf , Or., 3 Comas Volley Senior Wins Journalism Award UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene William Dunham, Cam as Valley High School senior, re ceived the Eric W. Allen Certifi cate for outstanding service on his high school newspaper. ' Judy Counts, senior, was presented with the George S. Turnbull Cer tificate for similar contribution on the yearbook. Shirley Harmeson and Mary Lou Matthews, juniors, were recognized for their services on the yearbook and newspaper, respectively. The awards were made by the Oregon Scholastic Press for the year 1951-52. This is the fourth year that the OSP, sponsored by the School of Journalism here, has presented the annual awards. The students who, receive the recognition are recommended by their advisers. ASTIN NOMINATED WASHINGTON (A Allen V. Astin of Bethesda, Md., was nomi nated by President Truman to be director of the National Bureau of Standards. He has been acting di rector for some time. THURSDAY, FRIDAY nd SATURDAY "Amtrfcan Gutrrilla in tha Phillppihot" and "Sacrart of Mont Carlo" ENDS TONIGHTi "V.nd.rf." and "Hard Fait and Saautiful" TONIGHT--4 DAYS Two "A" Pictures Turkeys are grown in every one of the United States. Movies Under The Stars COMING FRIDAY "WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE" in Earth Shaking Color by TECHNICOLOR k 2nd Feature k "RED BADGE OF COURAGE" NOW SHOWING! "Buck Privates" 3 STEPS NORTH MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY