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Local Public Accountants To Attend Convention Mny public accountants from 811s area plan to attend the a a naul convention of the Oregon Assn. of Public Accountant. Har ry Black, chairman of the local chapter, announced today. Inter-professional and inter-busl-ness cooperation will be empha sized at the conclave, being held June 24-26, Black aaid. Principal speakers include J. B. Franzwa, Oregon Bankers Assn.; Frank Spears, Oregon Bar Assn.; W. A. Dalberg. University of Oregon; Daniel Brajcich, Gonzaga Univer sity, and George Diel, Oregon Daily Journal. Meeting in conjunction with the OAPA on the final day of the convention will be the newly or ganized Oregon Committee on Tax and Accounting Information, Black reported. He said all public accountants are invited to attend this session. Communiit Guerrillas Are Founded By French HANOI, Indochina un A thous and Coromunist-ied Vietminh Guer rillas were pounded bv Frenci planes, artillery and tank guns in an abortive ambush along the Hanoi-Heiphong supply lifeline, the French high command reported Saturday. A French army spokesman said French losses were light. He said 35 Vietminh were killed and 20 taken prisoner in the running battle. French planes and artillery plas tered the Vietminh as rhey tried to flee the ambush site and 'their losses were heavy," the army spokesman aaid. ;le-fun by Wjrren Goodrich "Tall yon ahau mw throotT Oh, It's a long story nd tomaona may want to jail on this party Una.". . . When you're a considerate telephone user, everybody sets better service! . . . Pacific I OUR PLEDGE TO YOU.. . We llw, the undersigned, are fulltime career life un derwriters, qualified to advise you on your life insur ance end accident and sickness problems. 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Bsrg, Prudential Life When consulting on Insurance needs contact a member of this association. San Diego Man Draws Top . Role In Theatricals A newcomer to the Oregon Shakespearean festival, Claude lenkins of San Diego, drew the top role in the coming season as rehearsals for the annual theatri cal event got underway In Ash land. Jenkins, a drama student at Carnegie Institute of Technology. i-uMiurgn, ra., win piay me title role in the season's tragedy, "Hamlet." Over 60 actors 'rom the Drofes. sional stage and colleges and uni versities all over the United States auditioned for roles in the 14th annual festival. The casts of the four plays to be presented through out the month of August will in clude tnespians from 17 states, representing 30 different institu tions. California, with 22 In the com pany, supplied more talent than ny other state, with Pennsylvania Colorado, Texas, and Washington also strongly represented. Carne gie institute ot Technology sent more actors than any other insti tution. Veteran festival performers play leading roles this season in clude Richard Graham, New York and Ashland, who will be seen as Falstaff in "The Merry Wives of Windsor": Richard Risso, San Jose State, who plays Suffolk in "Henry VI"; Joyce Womack, Carnegie Teoh. who plays Ophel ia in "Hamlet'1; Eleanor Prosser, Stanford, who plays Hermoine in "The Winter's Tale"; and Wil liam Oyler, Hollywood radio actor, who does Pistol in "The Merry Wives of Windsor." In addition, most play roles, some heavy, in all of the plays of the season. In addition to Jenkins, another newcomer to the festival who drew choice assignments this sea son is bda Keis Merin, veteran Broadway actress and Hollywood radio performer. Mrs. Merin plays Gertrude in "Hamlet" and Mis tress Quickly In "Merry Wives," among other roles. Dam Navigation Locks Slated For Bid Call PORTLAND I Bids will be called, probably June 28, for con struction of The Dalles dam navi gation lock, north overflow dam and north fish ladder, Army En gineers announced Saturday. Fifth major construction phase ol the Columbia River dam, the contract is exoected to aDnroxi- maV $20,000,000. The bids will be opened at tha engineers' Portland office August 31. Work completion date win a octoDcr, vm. The single-lift navigation .ock will be desiened it, handle an eight-barge tow, and ultimately is expected to carry aiii.ut 4,5M,0C0 tons ot commerce onnuauy. The four previous ma'or can tracts awarded for dam work were excavation, now completed; the wpillway dam. powerhouse, and non-overflow dam and fish ladder at the east end of the aowerhouse. These contracts totiled $68,200,000. RADIO PROGRAMS KRNR 1490 kc. 1240 k KRXL Radio and television programs listed below are furnished by the respective stations. This news paper it not responsible for variations from the programs as listed. , Remaining Hours Today 4:00 Mutl eal Roundup 4:1ft My First M Yer CBS 4:30 Story Tim 4:45 Th ChrUtoptm 3:00 Edward R. Murrow CBS 5:15 Music 3:45 Frank Gom, News CBS tvss Str on tha Horlton 6:00 Music 6:15 World of Sports S:30 Movittown Radio Thtatr 7:00 My Friend Irma CBS 7:30 Lowell Thomas CBS 7:4.1 Tenneuea Ernie CBS 8:00 Peter Unti HayekCBS 8:;iO Home Town Digest 8:4 Chuck wairon Jam bore 9:00 Tunc for TetM 8:30 DeMTt Inn Orchestra CBS 10.00 Platter Parade 11:00 Mulc Yfu Want 1:30 Newt Nttecao 11:35 Sign Of! TUESDAY, JUNK It, 1954 8:00 Coffea Club Capers 8:30 Newt and Co flea Club 8:45 Way of Life 7:00 Morninf Melodic 7:15 Reserved For You 7:30 Frank Gou, Newt CBS 7:45 Harry Babbitt CBS 8:00 Make Up Your Mind CBS 8:15 Musical Interlude 8:25 Northwest HihllhW 8:30 Helen Trent CBS 8:45 Our Gal Sunday CBS 9:00 Woman'! View 9:15 Ma Perk in CBS 9:30 Young Dr. Ma lone CBS 0:45 In The Groove 10:00 Man About Town 10:15 Perry Mason CBS 10:30 Nora Drake CBS 10:45 Brighter Day CBS 11:00 It's Showtime In Hollywood 11:15 Modern Mood Music 11:30 Bob Grant, Local News 11.40 TV Preview 11:45 House Party CBS 12:00 Bob Grant. World News 12:15 Man on the Street 12:30 Arthur Godfrey CBS a:uu Mine and Bun CBS 3:15 Womena News Desk CBS 9:20 Phil Norman Takee Ten CBS 2:30 Let's Look At The Weather 2:33 Musical Interlude 2:45 Afternoon Melodies. .1:00 Hour Of Stan 4:00 Musical Roundup 4:15 My First 50 Yean CBS 4:30 Story Time 4:45 Guest Star 5:00 Edward R. Murrow CBS 5 : 1 5 Forward March 8:30 Music 5:45 Frank Goes, Newt CBS 5:55 Stars on the or iron 6:00 Dreamers Holiday 6:15 World of Sports 6:30 Mr and Mrs. North CBS 7:00 People sre Funny CBS 7:30 Lowell Thomas CBS 7:45 Tennewe Ernies CBS 8:00 Record Hita 8:1 5 Louise M assey Show 8:30 Evening" Melodies 8:45 Musicsl Faehfona 9:00 My Neighbor 9:15 Mu lie 9:30 Suspense CBS 10:00 Platter Parade 11:00 Music You Want 11:30 News Nllecap 11:35 Sign Off KBES - TV CHANNEL . MEDFOSD MONDAY JUNE SI, MM 3:30 Devotions 3::W On Your Account 4:00 Feminine Fancies 4:30 Val Rogue Show 9:00 Uncle BIU Show 5:30 Armeha'r Theetec 6:30 Time For Beany 7:00 Burnt and Allen 7:30 Hank McCune 8:00 Dennis Hay show - B:30 Masquerade- 0:001 1-ove l-i'cy 9:30 Badfre 714 lc 00 Weather !!l:0!i News 11:00 Sign Off Oregon's Wartime Ace It Assigned To Korea PORTLAND m Oregon's most famous wartime pilot is going to Korea, and it looks as if it will be a "pretty dull" assignment for the Marine Corps ace credited with bagging 18 Mi Japanese planes in World War II. Lt. Col. Marion E. Carl, of Hub bard, disclosed the assignment an arrival here in a jet plane from the east coast. He said he will take a 10-wcek gunnery course at Ncllis Field. Las Vegas. Nev., before joining the First Marine Air Wing somewnere in Korea. "It looks as if it will be pretty dull over there now," Carl said, explaining he would prefer test pilot duties. He holds the unoffi cial world altitude record in jet civoid hot, crowded highways on trips in Washington, Oregon and Idaho. Get there quick, refreshed -ready for business or pleasure. Fiy West Coast Airlines serving 44 cities in Paul Bunyan's Empire. V ffyWest Coast Airlines A iieuunT-KHiouiio, Remaining Hours Today 4:00 Fulton Lewis MBS 4:15 Frank Hemingway MBS 4:30 Town Crier 4:3J Music 4:45 Sam Hayes MBS 5:00 Headline News MBS 3:03 Upen House 5:30 Bobby Benson MBS 5:55 ecll Brown MBS G:OOe-Gsbriel Heatter MBS 6:15 Perry Como MBS ( :30 Virgil Plnkley MUS 1:15 Sam Hayes MBS r.:55 BUI Henry MBS 7.00 Sports Spjtllght 715 Rose Room 7:30 Cisco Kid 8:00 -Fulton Lewis MF-S 8:15 Logger's Weather 8:20 McKay News 6:25 Music 8:30 Let George Do It MBS 0:00 Glenn Hardy MBS 9:15 Mutual Newsreel MBS 9:35 Conrad. Connoisseur MBS 9:30 Cote Glee Club 9:45 Music 9:5.1 Hurleigh News MBS 10:00 Musical Party Line 1:00 Tomorrow s Headlines 1:05 Musical Party Line 1:30 Slg-! Off TUESDAY, JUNE St, 1954 6-00 Sign OB 6:01 News In A MussheV 6:03 Dswnbusters 6:15 First Edition Hews 6:30 Dswnbusters 6:30 County Agent 6:33--Music 6:40 Weather Report 8:45 Johnny Lee Wills 7:00 Frsnk Hemingway MBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang MBS 7:45 Local Newa 7: Feed Bag 8:00 Cecil Brown MBS 8 15 Bob Greene MB. 8:30 Music 8:25 Holland Bngle MB 8:30 Haven of Rest MBS 9:00 City Market Jamboree 9:15 Capitol Commentary MBS 9:30 Hare! Marquel MBS 9:30 Sunshine Boys 9:45 What's New In FaeKlon 9:50 Music 9 5 Jack Berch Show 10:00 Glenn Hsrdy MBS i Tello Trst strut 10:30 Date With Del 10:55 Stork Club 11:00 Cliff Engle MBS 11:10 Music 11:15 Garden Guide 11:30 Queen for a Day MBS 12:00 Roving Reporter 13:30 Mid Dav News 12:30 Greet Your Neighbor 12.45 Market Reports 12:10 sports csosule 12:55 Game of the Day MBS 3:20 camel scoreboard MBS 3:25 Sam Hayes MBS 3:30 Music-News fT3 3:45 Tello-Teat MBS 4:00 Fulton lw MBS 4:15 Frsnk Hemingway KBS 4:30 Town Crier 4:35 Music 4 41 Sam Hayes MBS 5:00 Headline Newa MBS 5:0.5 Open House 5:30 Bobby Benson MB! 5 .15 Cecil Brown MBS 6:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 6:15 Eddy Flatter Show MBS 6:30 Virgil Plnkley MBS 6:45 Sam Hayes MBS 6:55 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Sports Spotlight 7:15 Twilight Monda 7:30 Lynn Murray Show 8:00 Fulton Lewis MBS 8:15 Logger's Weather Report 8:30 McKay Newt 8:25 Music 8:30 Under Arrest MBS 9:00 Glenn Hardy MBS 9:11 Mutual Newsreel MBS 9:25 Names and Places in the Mews MBS 9:30 Heidelberg Hftrmonatrea 9:45 Music lo no That Hammer Guy MBS 10 30 Musics! Party Line 11:00 Tommorrowf Hesdllnea 11:01 Mtislos! farty Lite 11:30 Sign Off KVAL - TV CHANNEL 13, EUGENB MONDAY JUNE 91, 3:.W Slim On 4-00 Chef Gin 4:30 B i Roundup with Red Reynolds .v;to Supr CircuJi fi-OO Time for Benny ft:;to Th? Now 6:XV Strortu Headline! 6:40 Weather Heport 6.45 For Ymir Informittton 7 no Who Said That 7:10 Comment (l no Town and Country B:30 Badfre 714 BOO Hoot Gibson Show B I V-Of All Thing .,' Studio Premier planes. He planned to join the 5th an nual fly-in breakfast of the Cas cade Locks and .Stevenson, Wash., Lions clubs Sunday. For Information or ssrvstlon, csll , WHT COAST AIRUNES, 1-3231. ar LEWIS TRAVEL ' SERVICE, 5 5077 ovtiNntHr - CEinriCATEa aiimni i V . Relay Of Secret- Document Told About In Before House SEATTLE I Testimony about how s secret document wss re- ayed from Korean Communists on the Pacific Coast to Commu- ists J North Korea was riven the Hmise Un-American Activities Committee Saturday. jonsei NamKung, a Seattle Ko rean who is fiohtinf an order o dert him to his native land, re lated the story He said the inci dent occurred in 1948, before tiie horean war started. I he document was letter con taining an amateurish appraisal of United Slates politics and pol icies. It was written by the Rev. Sa Min Lee. former Methodist minister associated with a Univev- ty of Washington faculty Com munist club. Lee is believed to be iortn Korea. Namkune's testimony started the sixth day of hearings by the committee, now cut in halt while one section, headed by Rep. Velde (R-Ill) is holding similar hearings in Portland. The abbrev nted pnmmittpA r. cilled Mrs. Barbara Hartle to the stand for the sixth consecutive day and she concluded her testi mony wiin a description of her deal within the Communist Par- Pendleton Man Killed When Derrick Hits Wire PENDLETON Ifl Robert G. Cantonwine, 45, was killed Friday when a derrick rig on the truck he was driving struck a 7,200-volt power line crossing the ranch of Dr. C. A. Miller three miles. west of here. Cantonwine. Pendleton resident and formerly of Waila Walla, was employed by the Francis McGee Construction Co. Two other workers laid Canton wine jumped from the truck after the contact, but fell over when his feet struck the ground. Power company officials theorized the electrical jolt was not completed until lantonwine s leot made a grourjing. Cantonwine s death was the second electric shock death in this vicinity in two weeks. Million Dollar Estate Contested' In Court COLFAX. Wash. Wl A million- dollar estate was filed here for probate Friday and a civil suit was immediately filed against it. The estate, left by Lot D. John son of Rosalia, has been ap praised at Sl.026.385 with $793,080 listed as real estate. Andrew M. Johnson, only son of the deceased, charged in his suit that perpetuity provisions of the nrobate statutes are violated ny a clause in the will which establishes a trust fund from most of the estate's assets. The trust provides a life income for Johnson, and is principally for the benefit of the plaintiff's two daughters. The Seattle-First National Bank, as executor and trustee for the estate, are defendants in the action. (SQK!ECVIASelPI THE MODERN MIRACLE YOU SEE WITHOUT GLASSES! This new-dimensional photographic marvel will bring you the greatest story of love, faith and overwhelming spectacle ever brought to the screen. . Ten years in preparation... two years in production. ..with a cast of thousands! 20ih Cenfury-Fox pinna Testimony Committee ty. She described Communist membership as "mental enslave ment." "That may seem like a propa ganda term,"' sh said, "but I ex perienced it It's true, . .1 detest it." Mrs. Hartle broke with the Par ty in the Northwest after she was convicted in 1952 of conspiracy to advocate the overthrow of the United States government by force and violence. She was sentenced to five years in prison. "I want to say that although I'm a woman and a middle-agod one at that, I would give my life any day in a Pgh; against Soviet Russia," she -said. The story of the transported let ter first came up Friday in testi mony by Harold Sunoo. Sunoo said he gave the letter to Namkung and Namking agreed to take It to Korea as a friend, since he was not a member of the Com munist Party. Namkung told o delivering It to a South Korean literary critic and poet who agreed to transmit it via the underground to the Com munist government in North Ki rea The letter was addressed to Kim 11 Sung, North Korean pre mier. A University of Washington pro fessor who admits being a former Communist, faced the possibility of being recalled by the commit tee for further questioning about Dr Joseph Weinberg of the Uni versity of California. Seasonal Cains Help Rise In Employment SALEM Wl Seasonal gains helped Oregon employment rise 0.900 last month, but the total of 454,200 non-farm workers was 14, 700 below a year ago, the Oregon Unemployment Compensa tion Commission announced Fr it ay. About 4,500 employes were added during May by lumber and logging operators TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY The Beautiful Story of the Life of Jesut "THE PRINCE OF PEACE" IN GLORIOUS COLOR This Is the Bcrn's first- version of tho Pflttlon flay A show for tho ontlro family. INDS TONIGHT "BLOODHOUNDS OF -' BROAD WAY" and "BATTLES OF CHIEF PONTIAC" THE (NDIAN THEATRE takes pride in announcing that it has been granted the privilege of bringing to the theatregoers of this area the first motion picture in Roseburg Premiere Sunday, June 27th., 1 :00 P.M. Mon. June 21, 1954 The Ex-Reed College Dean Names 15 As Communists PORTLAND W Robert W. Canon, resigned Reed College dean of students who said in advanco he was going to tell what he knew about communism here, Saturday named 15 persons as Communists, He was the day's fourth witness before the Velde committee hear ing and the first who talked. Only six of those he said were Communists had not been named in previous testimony and four of those six were women: his own wife; the wife of Spencer Gill and the wife of Earl Payne, both of the mon having been named Fri day as party members; and Mrs. Lloyd Reynolds. Reynolds and Stanley W. Moore were the other two in the six. Reynolds is professor of graphic 1 arts at Reea ana Moore is a phil osophy professor on leave from Reed. Canon, 34, said he was a Com munist Party member for a period in 1947 into 1948. He said he left the party before he joined the col lege staff as director of admissions late in 1948. He left the party, he said, be cause he didn't think H was ac complishing as much as other or ganizations he wanted to give his time to, such as the American Veterans Committee. He also said he found the Communists intoler ant and unwilling to exchange ideas freely. Canon said he bcoame disgusted with "ritualistic nonsense" such as trying to require party mem bers to address each other as ENDS TONIGHT "Dreamboat" and "Miss Robin Crusoe" Tue! thru Thur! Alan Ladd in 'Botany Bay" in Technicolor Jane Russell Robt. Mitchum "MACAO" News - Review, Roteburg, Ore. S COMPLETES TRAINING Donald F. Anderson, 801 New ton Creek Rd., Roseburg, recently completed a home training ' pro gram in radio maintenance and television, according to DeVry Technical Institute, Chicago, "comrade" and said he finally broke from the party, believing it "out of focus, out of perspective and intolerant." NIGHT ENDS , TUES. ittle Fi$tAq Richia Andruco, Tha Now Star Discovaryt ADDED Bugs Bunny Toon Festival Starting WED! ma wnwraart). - sjJ" M ENDS TUES. NIGHT Unforgettable? THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES A Horror-Horde of Crawl-aH-Crush Giants! aawing bp fro Ami Earth's Steaming Depths!) 2 Warner Bros: New Shock RIOTOUS Ja'V? AMERICAN 5V1 COMEDY I T J I fssT 1 p "' ill Tn il HIT! 0 if Starts WEDI Fily! illllS! Sensation You're Hearittf J S About on TV ami Radio! EDMUNO GWENN - I0AK WELDOH ' MS arness rr.'rr id