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R 0 S E B U R FAIRGROUNDS ONE DAY ONLY AFT..& KITE WED. MAY 26 lig Circus Parade at Noon SPONSORED BY JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE U6mit 3fUHf MiUWD THI MICHTIEST MOIILIZA TION OF SUPER SPECTACLES, DYNAMIC DISPLAYS AND CIR CUS FEATURES OF ALL TIME. rWKE DHT 3:00 i 8 P.M.IPOPUUI DO0ISOFa2K)0i7r.H.!'RICES General edmliilon and referred choir tickets on talo ihow day only flt HARMONY HOUSE Roh end Con 5ti. -T- 55 i, Feotwinr WCh I fVttwrtnM RR SUP! RINTENDENTS MEET PORTLAND m The- Ameri can Association of Railroad Super intendent will hold lt Paclfie ( oast meeting here August 5 and 6. More than 100 delegates are ex pected from Oregon, Washington jnd California. ALL THIS WEEK 1-5 P.M All Kids Under 12 Admitted to Grounds FREE! All Rides Cr Show KIDS 9c UNDER 12 AIRPORT ROAD Sponsored by I V. F. W. Post 2468 Kiddie jfffi':- 7 Matinee I J-jyVi Saturday M V May 22 )) No need to fish around for the best beer brand... Better Buy Blitz! That cool, blue label is wrapped around the best doggone refreshment you ever tasted So stock up on Blitz... you'll like it best because it tastes best. Better Buy Blitz ... for everything you look for in beer enjoyment. ' Blltf lemhaid fine Beer A Product of Oregon's FISHERMENI Blitz Handy Grip is the ideal 12-can rack for your week-end fishing jaunt. Easy to carry, easy to scow... take a Handy Grip along next time! Adenauer Says West Must Not Slacken Efforts STRASBOURG, Franc W -West German Chancellor Konrad D. Adenauer told Western Europe Thursday it must, not slacken ef forts to build up i common defense against the threat from the East. lie told the European Consulta tive Assembly's ministerial coun cil the Russian aim still is to ex tend the Soviet sphere of influence j no deprive the whole world of freedom. "Nor the course which the Genera Conference has taken such s to offer encouragement,", no added. The 78-year-old statesman said the Berlin Conference had led to complete inflexibility on both sides. Again at Ceneva "we have hither to not been able to register any genuine willingness on the part of. BENEFIT DANCE - - To Be Held, At Eagles Hall 504 S. Stephens Benefit Dance for Roseburg's Only Baseball Team . . Roseburg Eaglet Saturday, May 22 9:30 PM OPEN TO PUBLIC Adults 75c Students 50c Music by the "Three Sharps" El j Since 18 Si Own end Only Irevrtty the Soviet Union and Its partners to permit a true relaxation of ten sion to come about." Accused Knife Wielder Arrested In Baltimore BALTIMORE w - Police Thurs day picked up a man they Idem: fied as Freu C. rjeirou, escaped Army mental patient being hunted in the Washington area after a farm tenant family had been ter rorised for six hours and the mother and a child slashed. He was arrested at a Pr.tt Street pier In the downtown water front section of Baltimore,- where three policemen found him loiter ing. He did not attempt to get awav. notice said, and a knife was1 I taken from him. Illlt WtlNHASO Adenauer told the 15-nation coun cil West Europe might well be proud of its progress toward uni fication 'but success must nut make us blind in the face of the dangers which today threaten the structure of European unification in i greater measure than during me eany years 01 our common efforts,1' Klamath Falls Observer Sites 'Invading' Bomber KLAMATH FALLS If! A four engine plane at high altitude, fly ing nortn, was reported Wednes day mornmg by Lee Holiday, a rancher on his first day of duty with the Ground Observer Corps. It was an "invading bomber" in the civil defense test "Operation Sky Scan'' and Holliday's report of it was the only one to reaiti MoChord Field , Jet interceptors went up to meet the bomber, in a continuation of the exercise. Brig. Gen. T Alen Bennett, Mc Chord commander, commended Holliday for his alertness. CARPETS for free estimates DURHAM'S FLOOR COVERING "Biggest Little Carpet Store In Town" 566 W. Oak Ph. 3-6123 COMPANY POIUAND, OttOON ICRfJR 1490 kc. Radio and televition programs listed btlow or furnished by the respective stations. This news paper is not responsible for variations from the ' v programs as listed. Remaining Hours Today 3:00 Hour of Stan 4:00 Musical Roundup 4:13 Afternoon Hilodiat 4 30 Story Tim 4:45 Look at the SklM 3 UA Ed ward R. Murrow CBS 5:13 Muxia 5:45 Frank Got. Ntw CBS 3:39 Start On 'Tha Horizon 8:00 Brighter Sida 9:13 World of SporU 8:30 Godfrey Digest CBS 7:00 Mr. Keen CBS 7:30 LowoU Thomas CBS 7:45 Tennetaea Urn la CBS B OO New Beulah Show 8:13 Evening Melodies 8:30 Home Town Digest 8:43 Chuck wigon Jimbnr r 0:00 Auto Races B IO The Pearefu! Atom CBS 10:00 Platter Parade 11:00 Music You Want 11:30 Newt Nttacap ; ' ii:jo sign uii r . 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Oregon Roundtabl 8:30 To Be Announced 9:00 My Friend Irma 9:30 Election Returns and Must 10:00 News , 10:03 Weather 10:10 Rleotlnn Return and Muaio 12:00 Sign Off KVAL - TV CHANNEL IS. EUOKNK FR1DAT, Sf AT SI, 1SS Channel IS, B.fftn., Oreg. 3:55 Sign On 4:00 Cooktnf Oapr S:O0 Super Clrou. 3:45 Th N.WI 8:00 Cvslcdft of Sport. fl:45 lt'l Go Pishing 70 The Big Picture 7:30 Indiurtry on PM-ede 7:45 Slop. Look end LUlen 8:00 Of AH Thing 8:50 The Movies :30 Buudde Kid. Fraternity Shooting Is Ruled As Suicide CHAPEL, HILL. N. C. I Tie fatal shootine of a student In a University of North Carolina fra ternity house here Saturday was ruled suicide by a coroner's Jury, The iurv found that Putnam Davis, 23, senior art student from barenmont, w.y., snoi nimsen with a pistol borrowed from a fra ternity brother following an all night session of beer drinking anil listening to records. Wounded in the shooting were Allen Long, 21, of Chevy Chase, Md., and William 11. Joyner, 20. of Summit, N.J. HEAR! ENJOY! COMPLETE ELECTION RETURNS STATE TOMDGHT STARTING AT 8:15 MUTUAL DON LEE Frl, May 21,-1954 The 1240 kc. KRXL tdmsining Hours Today 3:30 Gold Arrow Show 3:43 Tel lo-Test MBS 4:00 Fulton Lewis MBS 4:15 Frank Hemingway MBS 4:30 Mulc 4:45 Sam Hayes UBS 9:00 News MBS 5:03 Open House 5:25 Fishing News 3:30 Wild BUI Hick ok MBS 5:35 Cecil Brown MBS 8:00 Gabriel Hea tier MBS 8:15 Perry Como Show MBS 8:30 VlrgU Pink ley MBS 8:45 Sam Hayes MBS 8:35 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 SporU Spotlight 7:13 Rose Room 7:30 Cisco Kid MBS 8:00 Till ton Lewis MBS 8:15 Logger's Weather 8:20 McKay News 8:25 Music 8:30 Crim Fighter MBS 9:00 Glenn Hsrdy MBS 9:15 Mutual Newareel MBtS 9:25 Something To Think About 9:30 Cote Glee Club ( 9:45 Music 0:53 Hurieleh News MBS 10:00 Counterspy MBS 10:30 Musical Party um 11:00 News Headline 11:05 Musical Party Una 11:30 Sign Oft SATURDAY. MAY St. 19M 8 :00 Sign On 8:01 New In NutatHaM 8:02 Dawn busters . 8:13 News 8:20 Dawn buster 9:30 County Adent 8:35 Music 6:40 Weather 8:45 Country Music Tim 7:00 Frank Hemingway MBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang MBS 7:45 Local New t 7:30 Teed Bag - 8:00 Saturday Clambake 8 13 Headline News MBS 8:30 Haven of Reel MBS 9:00 City Market 9:15 Saturday Serenade 9:30 Johnson News MBS :35 Music :45 Novelty rim :0O News :05 Off the Record 30 Woody Woodpecker MBS : 23 Music 11:30 Open House oo variety Time : 15 Mid Day New 30 Greet Your Neighbor :4S Market Renorta 12:30 Sport Lineup 12:53 Game of the Day MBS 3:20 Campbell Scoreboard MBS 3:35 Sam Hayes MBS 3:30 Open House :in Frank Hemingway-MbB 4:30 PTA Council 5:00 Johnson News MBS 8:05 Rhythm At Random 5:30 Us Navy Show 1 5:43 Jack Brtckhouae Sports MM 5:35 Everett Hollis News MBS 8:00 Western Caravan ! 8:30 John's Curve 7:00 SporU Spotlight 7:15 Logster Weather 7:20 McKay News T:s Music 7:30 Timber Topper ow) Taxe Numner mbs 8:30 Lombardoland, USA MBS , 9:00 News MRS 9:15 Music 10:00 Hawaii Call a MBS 10:30 Musleai Party Line 11:00 Tomorrow's Headline ii:t MustcM parts una u:au sign un Ceorge Martin Elected Congregational Head FOREST GROVE W) George B. Martin, professor education at Willamette univer sity, was named moderator as the nree-day conference of Oregon Congregational Churches closed here Wednesday. The Rev. Clarence McCall, For est Grove, was named assistant moderator; the Rev. Walter Mc- Uettigan, cedar Hills, conference preacher, the Rev. C. Stanley Knott. Higmand congregational Church in Portland, secretary. Named directors were: Raton Coffin of the First Church in Port land; Cleveland C Cory of Cedur tuns; Mrs. ones ureen. Asniand: Mrs. R. F Jepsen, Eugene; Rev. Julian Keiser. First Church in Salem: and the Rev. John Langenes, The Dalles. Delegates also confirmed the ap pointment of two other directors: the Rev. Stuart W. Olbrlch of Ingle Chapel near Milton-Freewatcr, and ram w. Harvey jr. ot saiem, Tonight thru Saturday "PONY SOLDIER with Tymn Fgwtr, plus RichanJ Carlit ant) Berber Ruth In ."IT CAMS FROM OUTER SPACE" AND COUNTY 1240 ON YOUR RADIO DIAL FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY Newt - Review, Roseburg, Ore. 5 TONIGHT i SAT. 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