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Low Prs,ure Area o Bring On New Rains SEATTLE (41 A vast low Dre jure .re. extending out over the fn n glVe' )Vestern Washington and Oregon prospect of recur jwt ran. for the next aeveri The coastal sectors are likely to t nturated, witta possibly up to period. Some light rain, or rain mixed w tit 7 roln the Case.des ' "v across A cfn- . " vciuer.was Drewing Fri whL,nf.at' Sib.eria's Kmch.uS. (k. imiu n U"'ve across the North Pacific in a few days. Say Mem Christmas with . WORLD'S FINESTjf PAZOR The magnificent new Gillette PRESIDENT ' Raier Set makes a most Imprtssivi gift. The razor is plated with precious rhodium 1 and the "jewel box" cast also contains a 10-blade dispenser., 5. v rX. I NEA TtkptlQt ! HAPPY COUPLE Television comedy star Milton Berle and his ; new bride, the former Ruth Cosgrovc, show their happiness as : they cut their huge wedding cake after their wedding in New York, i It was the third marriage for both. Freil Meyer rot iHttnr surf is 112 N. JACKSON Nervy Lassie Sought . By Two Cities' Police GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. Wl She's in her early 20s. She wears a white sweater and a green corduroy skirt. And police of two cities are looking for her. Here's why: She walked into two Kalamazoo stores and one in Grand Rapids. She boldly posed as a new employe among many hired for the Christ mas rush. And she is at least $152 ahead. 1 In Grand Raoids she walked no j to a cash register, opened it and took mi, explaining to me trusting I temporary employe: "The boss sent me to get the money." FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE KRNR PRESENTS SPECIAL CHRISTMAS MUSIC The Douglas County Schools in a Series of DEC. 20th Glide School Chorus DEC. 21st Dillard School Choir DEC. 22nd Rose School Chorus . DEC. 23rd Fullerron School Chorus 5:00-5:15 PM . 8:00-8:30 PM . 5:30-5:45 PM . 7:00-7:15 PM' DEC. 23rd Sutherlin Hi School Chorus -..7:30-8:00 PM DEC. 24th Roseburg Senior Hi Chorus - 6:30-7:00 PM We Suggest You Clip and Save This Schedule K R N R CBS RADIO Canadian Radar Screen Device Tests Completed OTTAWA Wi Canada's defense research board said Friday that the "MicGill Fence," a Canadian designed early-warning radar de vice to detect enemy planes strik ing across the Canadian north, bas been tested successfully. The board's annual review said the hush-'hush barrier, which even tually will suplement joint Canadian-American radar chains in the Par North, was the outstanding accomplishment of the board in 1333. Its details are secret. "Summer trials confirmed the value of the device as a warning system that can be installed eco nomically in terms of money, ma terials and manpower, and all com ponent parts can be manufactured in Canada," the review said. "De velopment work and further trials are proceeding." The project was developed by the board with the assistance of the Eaton Electronics Research Laboratory of McGill University, in Montreal, and the National Re search Council. Experimental equipment was manufactured by the RCA Victor Co. of Montreal .which also supplied installations to tests. , ; Industrial Advertising To Be Stepped Up To Meet Changes In 1954 Markets By SAM DAWSON NEW YORK (fl To make 1954 t prosperous year, some leading comapny officials .re saying to day, try for a neat balance be tween two courses: 1. Take a stitch-in-tirae now. 2. Step up competition with your rivals and grab a bigger share of whatever market 1954 offers. The stitch-in-time is the explana tion a number are giving for the layoffs, production cuts and inven tory whittling that bas been spread ing through a number of industries of late. Executives of auto, appli ance and steel companies argue that by cutting back output now they are avoiding the sort of boom that could bring on a bust. Some labor leaders have another name for it. Layoffs in the auto industry, for example, have brought union charges that far from being a forward-looking step, output slashes now are the result of past mistakes or "reckless and irresponsible overschedul ing" In the first half of 1953. In the auto and appliance indus tries, where layoffs have already whittled down inventories, the em phasis is being laid on plans to push 1954 saies of new products or models, just as it will be in the auto industry. The bigger and more diversified the company, apparently, the eas ier the task will be to adjust to the 1954 market. Examples of this can be found in the auto Industry where the dog fight between the big three is alarming the smaer producers, and a so in the 1954 programs of companies. General Electric executives think that in the 1954 competitive mar ket the company that has a na tional reputation can count on a bigger share of the consumer's dol lar. But they aren't taking any chances. They're going to make sure by stepping up their adver tising and promotion programs by around 20 per cent next year. Cas Hearing Recess Called Until Jan. 4 WASHINGTON 11 A recess until Jan. 4 next year was called Friday in the Pacific Northwest gas hearing. W. C. Spooner, a geological con sultant for .Westcoast Transmis sion Co. who has been undergoing examination this week on estimates he made of the company's gas re serves in the Peace River area of Alberta and British Columbia, will be on the stand when sessions re sume. 1 He has been questioned by W. K, Hudson, attorney for Pacific North west Pipeline Corp., one of three other firms which have applied to the Power Commission for permis sion to deliver natural gas into Washington and Oregon. Spooner, of Shreveport, La., was the first of 12 or 13 Westcoast wit nesses who are expected to under go cross-examination. The hearing began in 1952. - Radio need repairing?? SEE OR CALL The "Radio Doctors 408 WEST LANE STREET Across from the Roseburg Hotel -Immtdiart Mrvlc , . No waiting . . . fr mHiimMm tivtn lut radio Mt loanta' FRHI whit ra era rtMlriaf urs. FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY We Give S I H Green Stimpi Phone 3-745 Mon. Dec. 21, 1953 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 7 State Police Captain Bert Walker To Resign SALEM W State Police Cant. Bert A. Walker, in charge of state fish and game law enforcement, will leave Dec. 31 to accept a for eign assignment with the federal government. Walker, a native of North Bend, has been in hie present post since 1948. He joined the state police In 1937. . He said he cannot tell what his new assignment will be. . , No successor has been named. During World War II, he served 42 months as a lieutenant in naval intelligence.' 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