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National Wealth Of Japan Missing TOKYO UK A Japnese Parlia ment committee said Tuesday It has confirmed that a large quan tity of Japanese national treasure is missing and that (receipts by occupation officials for some of it are 'extremely unclear and fig ures do not jibe." The report said also that much of the treasure may have disap peared during World War II while the property was still in Jaranese hands. "We have confirmed the loss of a considerably large quanti'.y of precious metals and dia romls, including the Empress N'agako's crown made of gold and putinum and studded with five la g: dia monds," the committee said. The Empress gave the crown to the government during the war as a patriotic example. The exact amount of treasure unaccounted for was not reported by the committee. Japanese press eo'imates of total losses went as high as $10 million but weie admittedly guesses. 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GEORGE EDES Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Briner will leave by plane from Portland for Detroit, Mich., and then continue to Lima, Ohio, where they will pick up the new Yoncalla High School school bus and drive it home.i While on the trip, they will visit Mr. Briner's mother in the East. Bus Driver Changes Mr. and Mrs. John Schlachter will leave this week to make their home in Eugene. Mrs. Schlacter, who has driven the Yoncalla Hay-hurst-Boswell Springs school bus for a number of years, has secur ed a job driving a school bus in Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. C. Avery and family, have leased the Schlachter home for a year. Arn Bjork has been hired by the Yoncalla High School board to drive the Hayhurst-Boswell Springs bus this year. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Eugene spent Wednesday visiting at the parental Olive McKee home. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wamsley and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Al Hoffman spent the week end vacationing at Neskowin, re turning to Yoncalla Tuesday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Sly and Mrs. Rose Ross of Colville, Wash., visited at the Tim Ellis home last week. .Ernest Helliwell spent several days last week with his brother, Barton, at Glide. Joins R.al Estate Co. ' Dan Russell has rented the of fice formerly occupied by the Ma Doctors ll Phono 3-7456 a'cola bottl,n6 company f roseburg ' lll MILLhR, in ihn comedy scene lioia AT," in color by Technicolor. com Jack Realty Co. Russell will be affiliated with a real estate company in Roseburg, and will take care ef real estate in this com munity in connection with his work at the feed store. Mr. and Mrs. Macom Jack and son will leave Aug. 16 to make their home near Klamath Falls. Jack, who has been in the real estate business in Yoncalla for the past two years, will continue in that business in southern Oregon. Mitzie Trottier of Los Angeles is visiting at the Krichesky home in Elkhead for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson of San Francisco and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ostez and family have been visiting at the George Chenowetb home for a week. Mrs: Eliza Byron and son, Rob ert, of Thompsonville, Conn, re turned to their home by pi tine from Roseburg last week after spending three weeks visiting at the Henry Byron and Burr Reeves homes, Mrs. Leah Kresse of Hood River was called here last week due to the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Lillis Brawn. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brant nnd Mrs. Si Wise and son spent several days last week in Portland visit ing relatives. Mrs. Esther Black and daugh ter will leave this week to make their home near Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee left Mon day for a 10-day trip to Victoria and Vancouver B. C, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Delton Thiel and two children spent the weekend visiting at the Si Wise home at Mitchell, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kelso and daughter of Lowell, Ore., visited at the Ed Kelso home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cator and son, Arthur, of Portland visited at the Julian Thiele home last weekend. ' Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shirley and daughter, Bonnie, spent the weekend with relatives in Port land. Orvis Meston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Meston. has' enlisted in the Air Force. He left Aug. 4 for Texas, where he will take his first training. BKMAIN1NO BO I'm TODAY DAYUGHT 1AVINO TIM 4:00 Paula St on MBS I 4:laV Hc-niELwar MBS 4:30 Curt WMT Show WW 4 A3 Sm Hiv MBS 8:00 Merry Mailman MBi 5 30 Song of B-Bw-B MBS 550 Cecil Brown :00 Gabriel HeaUw MB! 1 ifr World of Spocta 6:30 Brighter Side 6:35 Convention Dlgeit MBS 6:45 Sam Hayea MRS 65.V-BH1 Henry MBS 7:00 Perionalily Tima Mutual Newtreel-MBl T :m Clmo Kid -MBS 8U0I Wai A Communiit Wot ffel 8 :10 Melody Time 9:00 Newspaper of the Air MBS 9:15 Pulton Lewii, Jr. -MBS 9 .10 Out Of Thunder-MBS 9:55 Five Minute Final MBS 10 00 I Love a Mytery MBS 10:15 Music You Want 10:45 United Nations MBS 1100 Nile Watrh 11:25 New Nitecap 11:30 Sign Off THURSDAY. AVGl'ST 14, 19U 6 00 Coffee Club Capen jo New. coffee Uvb 6:45 Way Of Life 7:00 Hemingway MBS 7:15 Break faat Gang- MBS 7:45 Musical Roundup 00 Cecil Brown MBS 8:15 Newi MHS 825 Gabriel Heatter MBS 1:30 Haven Of K est MBS 9:00 Woman' View 9:15 Capitol Commentary MBS 9:25 Northwest Highlight! u ;tO Man About Town 9:45 Baby Days H):00 KewxpRper of the Air MBS 10:15 Tello-Teet MBS lit:30 Sei-ond Spring 10:45 Belly and Bob 11:00 Ladies Fair MBS 11:25 News MBS 11:30 Queen for Day MRS 12:00 Bob Grant, World News 12:15 Modern Mood Muste 12:0 Man On The Street 12:45 Bob Grant, Local Newi 12:55 Market Reports 1:00 Jack Kirk wood Show l:;to Sateway Musical Theatre 1:45 Music 2 00 Fact or Fable 2:15 Homemakers Cine 2:30 Game of the Day MBS 4:00 Paula Stone MBS 4:15 Hemingway MBS 4:30 Curt M aitey Show MBS 4:45 Gam Hayea MBS 5:00 Merry Mailman MBS 5 30 Songs of B-Bar-B MBS 5 50 Cecil Brown MBS 6:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 6:15 World of Sports 6:;M) Dreamer's Holiday 6:45 Sam Hayes-MBS 8:55 Bill Henry-MBS 7:00 Jazr Nocturne MBS 7: JO Musical Fashions 7:5 Chuckwagon Jamboree 8:00 All Star Preview-MBS 8:30 Melody Time 8:00 Newspaper of the Atr-HBS 9:15 Fulton Lewis Jr MBS 9:30 Spons Parade 8:45 Music 9:55 Five Minute Final 10 001 Love a Mvstery MBS 10:15 Music You Want 10:45 United Nations MBS 11:00 Nile Watch 11:25 News Nitecap , 11:30 Sign Off County TB-Health Assn. Dates Annual Meeting The Douglas County Tuberculos is and Health Assn. will meet Mon day, Aug. 18 at the Roseburg Wom en s wud Duuaing lor its annual dinner session. Keports. findings and a round table evaluation of the recent chest X-ray survey will highlight the program. Miss Bertha Parkhurst, iieimn euucauon consultant of lh.2 Oregon State Board of Health, will be guest. Reservations can be made for the meoting by writing 204 Pacific Building. Roseburg Infantryman Leaves For Germany Second Lt. Raymond Scofield, U.S. infantry, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Scofield, left Roseburg Mon day for duty in Bremerhaven, Ger many. A veteran of the Pacific cam paign in World War II, Lt. Sco field has been in the service since October this time. His wife and one daughter will follow him to Europe later. DAY & NIGHT BEMAINIKQ BOURS TODAI DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME 3 JO Open House 4 30 Once Upon A Tima 4 4& Del s Story Time 5:0o Blue Barron 5:15 Rhythm At It an do as 5:30 Time For Musie 6:30 Sport Spotlight 6:15 The Lamplighter 6 30 Modern iS'ews 6:45 John T. Fl.viUs 7 00 Wax Museum 7:30 TB. A. 7:45Shalimar Show 8:00 Get A Hil 8:15 Your Editor Speak 8:30 T.B.A. B OO Heldelberf Harmon tiree 9:15 Logger's Weather Bulletin 9 20 Pacific Coast Baseball 10:30 Midnight Flyer 11:25 Headline Of Tomorrow 11:30 stc qu THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, IMS 8:00 Sign On 6:01 News In Nutshell 6:02 Daw nbu iters 6:45 First Edition New 6:55 Weather Bulletin 7:00 Sage Brush Symphony 7:15 Sleepy Head Serenade 7:25 Five Minute News 7:30 Music Wilb Menard 8 00 Five Minute News 8 05 Music For Thursday 8:30 Tops In PPS 900 Modern Home 9:15 Say It With Musi 9 30 Dateline 9:45 Top O' Th Morning 10:00 Tunes at Ten 10:15Ortho Garden Guide 10:30 Date With Del 11:00 8 Kes 11:15 Town Crier 11:25 Stork Club 11:30 Polluck Part 12:U0 Variety Tim 12:15 Roving Reporter 1230 Barcus News 12:45 Market Reports 12 50 As You Like It 1:00 Record Party 1:15 Junior Jamboree - 1:30 Myrtle Crek Presents . 2.00 Through th Listening Glass f 2 30 Five Minute News 2;;t5 Magatine of th Air 2:45 The Keynotes 3:00 House of Melody 3:25 Five Minut News 3:30 Open House 4:30 Once Upon A Tim 4:45 Del s Story Time 5 00 Shep Fields 5 15 Rhythm At Random 5:30 Time For Music BOO Sports Spotlight 6:15 Lamplighters 8:30 Modern News 6:45 Your Editor Speaks 7:00Westera Serened 8:00 TBA 815 John T. Flvnn 8:30 Loggers' Weather Bulletin 8:35 Par. Coul Baseball 10:30 Midnight Flyer !!;??Hedlin Tomorrow ll:30Sign Off If you've been an earlv Sun day morning listener for the past many momns, you ve doubtless heard a quiet, reflective program called "Moments of Devotion," Hiuuucea wun dignity and ex treme care. The gentleman re sponsible for that program is Rev erend Clark Robb of the North Roseburg Church. Mr. Robb has contributed greatly to Sunday murmng rauio with his "Mo ments of Devotion." It is with regret that we inform you that Clark Robb is leaving Roseburg iur a new cnurcn in Spokane Washington. . . .so his last pro s"m win oe neara mis coming ounuay morning al H:I5. Roseburg will miss Clark and his program . . . .and we'd like to wish him Ihe best of everything in his new duties. Thursday night at 8:00, KRNR will air the "All-Star Preview," a half-hour pointing up the high lights of the "All-Star Game," which will be broadcast the follow ing night at 7:00. A veritable host of sports celebrities will be on hand for the "Preview," and you will certainly want to hear that program, since it is a valuable aid in fully enjoying the All-Star game. Then the following night, as we mentioned, the nineteenth annual All-Star game will be broadcast exclusively over the Mutual network and KRNR, bringing together the professional champions of football, and the cream of the college teams throughout America, assembled into one formidable group called the All-Stars. . . .so Friday night at 7:00 finds the College All-Stars going up against the Los Angeles Rams. . . .in the thrill-a-minute classic that is a listening must, and a Mutual exclusive. Attention is called to a new aft ernoon program. Each weekday afternoon at 1:30. KRNR presents "Saddle Serenade," a quarter hour of western rhythms featur ing the great stars in the Western field. Realizing the great popular ity of western mm sic, KRNR thus takes Ihe 1:30 p.m. slot to pro mote this particular kind of music. Actress Given High Acclaim ASHLAND Virginia Cheist. petite San Francisco actress cur. rently charming audiences as the French princess, Katharine, in "King Henry tha Fifth" in the 12IH annual Oregon Shakespeare an Festival, has won an award as the best actress at San Fran cisco Stat College tor the 1951-52 season. The award was made by Alpha Psi Omega, national dramatic so ciety. , The young actress received the award for her portrayal of "Wil lie" in Tennessee Williams' one act play, "This Property Is Con. demned." Mrs. Chesse and her husband, Dion, both of whom are appearing in several roles in the four festi val plays this year, are San Fran cisco TV performers. Both have won praise for their work her this yoar, and Virginia has been particularly outstanding as Kate, princess of France. Her scenes with her woman-in-waiting (Susanna Hanson), in which she tries to learn English, and the scene ia which she accepts the proposal of the English King Hen ry, after playing a romantic cat-and-mouse game with him for a while, brought down the house in the first two performances of the colorful chronicle play. The next performance of. 'Henry V" is Sun day, August 10. Fumes Kayo 23 Women In Plant SEATTLE I Twenty-three women were overcome by carbon monoxide fumes at a frozen food packing plant here Tuesday. J he women were working on the : food processing line at the Cedar green Frozen Pack Corp., when! they "suddenly began to topple over." Many of the victims were res cued by other employes. Some managed to make their own way to safety. Fire Department respirator squads revived the workers at the scene of- the south Seattle plant. They were rushed to the hospital by relays of ambulances. None was believed in serious con dition. Chet Cameron, plant sup erintendent, said the fumes came from a compressor which was being used to drill holes for a new food processing line. Riverside Instructor Returns From SOCE By BEVERLY CHRISTIAN Mrs. J. M. Burkhart has return ed to her home after spending the summer at Asnalnd attending SOCE. She is a teacher at hiver- i side School, Visit From California Mrs. Gail Jackson and chil dren, I.urlene and Buddy, and in Riversdale from Riverside, Calif, They are visiting at the home of Mrs. Jackson's cousin, R. L, Har mon. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barr and sons, Ryan and Kenton, of Aedon do, Beach, Calif., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bailey. Mrs. Barr was formerly Carlctte Bailey of this area. Grover Post of Creswell recent ly visited a couple of days with his brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kruse r.nd son, Jeffrey, left Sunday for a few days vacation at the coast. U. S. Will Help Jordan Develop Resources AMMAN, Jordan Wl The .lor- j danian government and the United States Point Four Administration have signed an agreement cover ing the development of Jordan s water resources, irrigation and pastures. The United States will contribute (459,523 and Jordan $107,265. MATINEE: SAT. and SUNDAY, 1:00 I 3:00 Wad., Aug. 13, 1952 Th Ntwi-IUvltw, Rowburi, Of,, I Per Acre Yield r Of Northwest Crops Indicated WASHINGTON I The Oregon and Washington winter wheat crop will top the nation in average per acre yield, the Agriculture Depart ment said Monday. The department's crop report said the indicated yield in bushels per acre in Oregon is 28.5 and pro duction 2S.964.000. Washington was second with 27.0 and 68,310.000. On other important crops yield In bushels per acre and produc tion, respectively, were set at: Spring wheat other than Durum: Washington, 22.5 and 8 640,000; Ore gon 26.0 and 4,368.000. Barley: Washington 35.0 and 3.010,000: Oregon 36.5 and 10,074, 00. Hops: 1,800 pounds per acre and 27,000,000 pounds production; Ore gon, 1,300 and 16,900,000. Apples, commercial (production only): Washington 23,360,000 bush els; Oregoi 2,695,000. Peaches (production only): Washington 1,680,000; Oregon 588, OOO. Pears (production only: Wash ington 5.022,000; Oregon 5,391,000. Potatoes (bushels per acre and n..n,4MMinnV Wnchinfftnn 3M and 10.010.000 Oregon 335 and 12,060,-1 000. THURS., FRI. and SATURDAY "The Day tha Earth Stood Still" and "Black Beauty" ENDS TONIGHT: "Tha Kid from Cleveland" and "Tigar Man" AIR CONDITIONED Starts BIG GAME SAFARI... UUTH-TaKING MffNTUII IN FUMED IN AFRICA footer irtf HOWARD HILL ,.M DttlElAHO STUf Of IUSTY jf? jA uriM ami r ur W run UKiCAn)! f r mm STARTS TONIGHT! 9 - M t ft W M m & llaniac KATHRYN GRAYSON RED SKELTON HOWARD KEEL MARGE and COWER CHAMPION ANN MILLER wtk ZSA ZSA CA60R KUR1 KAS2NAR COMING FRIDAY iuys Fred MacMurray Dorothy McGuire Howard Keel 'Callaway Went Thataway' p L U S BARBARA Stanwyck and JOHN LUND in "NO MAN OF HER OWN" NOW SHOWING: Red Skelton in "TEXAS CARNIVAL" TECHNICOLOR Plus "THE HAPPY YEARS" Tonight wftfc Bow and Arrowl m lesfc mm John MclNTIRE AND Hit nilMPIf !1IO4f0D)WMMl1l PstMtf MATINEE: SAT. and SUNDAY, 1:00 & 3:00 Skylorkinf Stsn StrtotmclW by Heovfftly Wt5...1 I Slar-ShaW Mwkal SpKtacI! .1 i m I I . . Mri .i-s . va "TEST . "V