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.is. res '"I 11 So smooth It leaves you breathless mirtipff tJu artaicst name f VODKA 10 proof. Midefirom 100 train neutral spirits. Sue. Pkrrc Smirnoff FU. lac, HirtforrJ. Conk. its me,,. GR0UCU0 in fie POST Million ire reading and talking about the life story of Groucho Marx in The Saturday Evening. Post. Last week's issue was a sell out. Get this week's Post today, and start laughing at My Old Man Groucho, by his son, Arthur. NOTRE DAME'S Fani were amazed when Leahy's job went to a 25-year-old lawyer with no varsity coaching experi ence. Fred Russell reports on The New Wonder Boy of Noire Dome. i MVI0 PROGRAMS !(RNR490 L 1240 U ICRJIL ' Radio and teUviiion prog rami 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 Mukl Roundup 4:15 Owl vht Cook CBS 4:30 Story Tfrn 4:4 Guert Stir SOO Edward R. Muirow CBS 5:1 Forward ftUroh 5:30 Muaie 5:45 F rink Gom CBS 5:5 Rob t. Trout K4M--CBI :00 BrifhUr Side) 6 15 World of SporU 6:30 Stop The Muaic CBS 1:30 LowaU Thorn CBS 7:4 Twin wt Ernia CBS B OO Muaical Fashions . . 5:15 Louis MaMey Show B : 30 That Rich CBS 0:00 My Neighbor :15 Evening Mooda 9:30 Muralcftl Interlude 8:35 Amoe 'N Andy Mueic Hall CBS 10:00 Platter Parade 11:OOt-Mu(c You Want 11:2 Nwi Niteoap 11;30 Sign Ott WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER tl, UH 0:00 Coffee Club Caper 6:30 News and Coffee Club 6:4 Way of Ufa 1M Rublnoff fc Hie VioMa, 7:15u. S. Marine Band T:30 World Newe T:4 Harry Babbitt CB 840-Wendy Warren 8:15 Mualcal Interlude 8:25 North woet HlghllfM 6:30 Helen TrnU-CBS 6:45 Our Gal Sanday CBS 0:00 Woman'i View 6:15 Ma Perkine CBS) 6:30 Young Dr. M atone CBS 9:45 In the Groove 10:00 Man About Town 10:15 Perry Maaon CBS 10:30 Nora Drake CBS 10; 45 Brighter Day CBS 11:00 Musie 11:15 Modern Mood Muile 11:30 Bob Grant, Local New 11:40 TV Preview 11:45 Houae Party CBS 13:00 Bob Grant. World Neva 12:15 Man en Hi Street 12:30 Arthur Godfrey CBS 1:15 Women 'a New Dek CBS 2 mo Women Newe Deak OB3 2:05 Mua teal Interlude 2; 15 Women's Newe Deak CBS 2:35 Musical Interlude 2:45 Trading Post 3:00 Hour of Star 4:00 Mualcal Roundup 4:15 Dwight Cook 4:30 Story Time 4:45 Join The Navy 5:00 Edward R. Murrow CBS 5:15 Melody Inn 5:30 Serenade In Blue 5:4 Frank Goes CBS 5:55 Robt. Trout, New CBS ' 6:00 Brighter Side 6:15 World of Sport "6:30 Crime Photographer CBS 7:00 Douglas Edwards, News CBS 7:05 FBI In Peace & War KBS 7:30 Lowell Thomas CBS 7:45 Tennessee Ernie 8:00 Richard Neuberger 8:05 Musioal Interlude 8:1 Song of Other Year B:30 Home Town Digest 8:45 Let's Go To Town 9:00 Music For You 9:30 Two Ton Baker i 9:35 Amos 'N Andy Music Hall 10:00 Platter Parade ' 1-1:00 Music You Want 11:25 News Nltecap 11:30 Sign Off Before the Blow NOW is the time to guard your property dollars against loss to windstorm, tornado, explosion, hail Ask us today for the Ex tended Coverage Endorsement which broadens your fire in surance policy to cover against these and other common per ils. Roy 0. Young & Son INSURANCE ' Dial 3-6671 205 West Cass Street ROSEBURG, OREGON KVAL - TV CHANNEL 1, IUOENI TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER tl, 1951 3:25 Stn On Daily Meditation Program Preview , 3:30 The Jar. Smith Show 4:00 Guest Book ; ' 4:30 Big Roundup 8:30 Time For Beany i 6:00 The News 6:05 Sports Headlines ' 6:10 Weather Report 6:15 Industry On Parade 6:30 The Vaughn Monroe Show 6:45 For Your Information 7.00 The Buiek Berie Show 8:00 Hollywood Halt Hour 8:30 To Be Announced 9:00 Race to the Rose Bowl 10:00 SpoUight on Suspense News Headlines Protram Previews Sign Off Congressmen To Get Their Own Prayer Room WASHINGTON Wl Congress members will have their own spe cial prayer room in the capitol when they reconvene in January. The small room, intended only for individual use, will house no special services nor will it be a chapel in the usual sense. Rep. Hays (D-Ark), author of the resolution which authorized its preparation, said it will be suitable for Protestant, Catholic and Jew ish members. Its central feature will be a stained glass window "of subdued colors and magnificent design." It is the gift of a Los Angeles firm and its workmen. Remaining Hours Today 4-O0 Tulton Lewis MBS 4:lSuTrank Hemingway MBS 4:30 Here's The AnswcrMBS 4:45 Sam Hayes MBS 5:00 Preston of Yukon MBS 5:30 Open House 5:55 CecU Brown MBS 6.00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 6:15 Eddy Fisher MBS 6:30 VirgU Pinkley MBS 6:45 Sam Hayes MBS 6:55 B1U HenryMBS 7:00 Sports SpoUight 7:15TwUI(ht Moods 7:30 Lynn Murray Show 7:55 Lorn Greene MBS 6:00 rulton Lewis MBS 6:19 Logger's Weather 6:20 McKay Newe 6:25 Muaio 8:30 Under Arrest MBS 6:00 Newspaper of the Air MBS 6:15 Mutual Newareel MBS :30 Music :55r-lve Minute Pinal MBS 10:00 Mickey SpiUeno Mystery MBS t ,tj musical rarer MM 1UU Tomorrow' Headlines 11:05 Musical Party Line , 11:30 Sign Off WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER tl, 154 6:00 Sign OB 6:01 News In Nuteheal 6:03 Dawnbuatera 6:15 First Edition News 6:20 Dawnbuatera 6:30 County Agent 6:35 Music 6:40 Weather Heport 6:45 Johnny Lee Wills 7:00 Frank Hemingway MBfl 7:15 Breakfast Gang MBS) 7:45 Local News 7:50 Feed Bag 8:00 Cecil Brown MBS . 8:15 Bob Greene MBS v ' 8:20 Music 6:25 Holland Engle MBS 8:30 Bible Institute MBS 6:00 City Market Jemboree 9:15 Capitol Commentary MBS 9:20 Farm Bureau Exchange 9:30 Sunshine Boys 9:45 What's New In Fashion 10:00 Newspaper of the Air MBS . 10:15 Tello-Teat MBS 10:30 House Party ii:uo Florida tailing MBS 11:25 Music 11:30 Queen For A Day MBS 12:00 Roving Reporter 12:15 Mid Day News 12:30 Greet Your Neirhbor 12:45 Market Reports iz:mi sports Lineup 12:55 Game of the Day MBS 3:15 Camel Scoreboard MBS 3:20 Town Crier 3:25 Sam Hayes MBS 3:30 Kitchen Chats 3:40 Music 3:43 Tello-Test MBS 4:00 Fulton Lewis MBS 4:15 Frank Hemingway MBS 4:30 Here's The Answer MBit 4:45 Sam Hayes MBS 5:00 Headline News MBS 5:05 Conrad The Connoisseur MBS 5:10 Open House 3:30 Wild Bill Hlckok MBS 5:55 CecU Brown MBS 6:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 6:15 Music News 6:30 VlrgU Pinkley MBS 6:43 Sam Hsyes MBS ' 6:55 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Sports Spotlight 7:30 Cisco Kid MBS 8:00 Fulton Lewis MBS 8:15 Weather Report 8:30 McKay News 8:25 Music 8:30 High Adventure MBS 9:00 News MBS 9:15 Mutual Newsreel MBS 8:25 Music 9:55 Vivsj Munite Final MBS 10:00 Squadroom MBS 10:30 Musical Party Line ' 11:00 Tomorrow's Headlines 11:05- Musical Party Line 11:30 Siln Off KBES . TV CHANNEL 6. MEDFOBD TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER tl, 1954 3:20 Devotions 3:30 Bob Smith Show . 4:00 Feminine Fancies 4:30 Val Rogue Show 5:00 Uncle BIU Snow 5:30 Smilin Ed's Show 6:00 Western Theater 8:00 To Be Announced " 9:15 Novelalree 9:30 It's A Great Life 10:00 Weather 10:05 News 10:15 Best Theater 11:15 Sign Off TAX FINANCING BERLIN, Conn. Wr To pay tax' es on some land this town owns n the nearby city of Middletown, First Selectman John W. Gra- ham was authorized to ask the board of finance for an increased appropriation. The board had al lowed $3 for the taxes. The tax bill was $3.58. Wednesday, September 22 Matinee 3:30 P.M. Evening 8:15 P.M. New Senior High School Gymnasium TICKETS NOW AT: Harmony House Umpqua Hotel Ott & Rickett Miller's Record Shop Record Music Shop or Any Kiwanit Member mum Toniflht ond Wednesday John Wayn in "A MAN BE TRAYED" plus Cornel Wilde, Mel Ferrer and Rita Gam in "SAADIA" Patron Saint's Blood Keeps Birthday Custom NAPLES, Italy W Catholic Neapolitans looked forward to good times and re kneed today follow ing an announcement that the hard ened blood of the city's patron, bt. Januarius, had turned to liquid on his birthdays, is in centuries past The blood is kept in two silver phials in the Naples Cathedrial. Thousands crowded into the ca thedral yesterday as priests re moved the containers from a sil ver safe and placed them at the altar. They announced that the blood softened 38 minutes after the ceremony opened. For four centuries, the church says, the blood has flowed three times a year on the first Satur day of May, Sept. 1 and Dec. 16. Only three times it remained hard. This was before the bubonic plague in 1527, s cholera epidemic in 1884 and the 194 eruption of Vesuvius. Swedish Government Unchanged By Election STOCKHOLM Wl Sweden's governing coalition of Socialist and Agrarians remained solidly en trenched today following weekend local elections but both the govern ment parties lost some ground. The Conservatives, the countrv'a third largest party, scored the largest gains. The Communists held steady, in last place with only 4.9 per cent of the 3,701,541 ballots cast. Prime Minister Tage Erlander In a statement said the outcome In the voting would "bring no change in the policy of the Swedish govern Tito Opposes NATO As Member But States He Would Cooperate rtrT ro Any v..MBi...i. President Tito says Yugoslavia aootua spurn any invitations to join NATO because the Atlantic nflf-r InAmgEinalu ... n. In. - r - " . - WMVIMUtlj .13 Jill 111 a political hue s struggle against tviuuiiuiism. "We are painted a Socialist hue," he told a rally, and "there is no place for us in a bloc which has an anti-Socialist tendency." He added, however, that cooper ation with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was possible and would be continued by his gov ernment. In addition to receiving Western military aid, Yugoslavia is allied in a mutual defense pact with Greece and Turkey, both natu members. Referring to his Communist re gime's relations with Iron Cur tain countries, Tito said be would "gladly accept any gesture of goon win- by Kussia. - Yugoslavia has been at odds with the Soviets and their satellites since Tito broke with the Comin- form in 1948, but he has remained a staunch Communist. American informants In Rome pointed out that the Yugoslav lead er's apparent overture to the Kremlin did not indicate a switch in policy as he had made similar sttaements before. The sources said Tito has not softened toward Moscow, but actually has turned his back on recent Russian friend ship gestures because he feels the Kremlin still wants to interfere in the internal affairs of nations which come into its orbit. Truck Smashes Sign, 'Next Time Take Train' SYLJIAR. Calif. I The driver and his passenger escaped serious injury when a heavy trwlr mnA trailer roared out of control down the Ridge Route, smashed through a billboard, hit three unoccupied cars ana overuirnea near a motel. Kermit Anderson, 27, the driver, and Leland Keller, 23, both of Dallas, were treated for minor inilirios liulnrmn tnM n.lt k. lost control of his vehicle load with if ions oi lemons, wnen 'he attempted to shift to a lower gear. The billboard the truek smsEhtvl read: "Next time take the train." TONITE... THRU WED. (Packed With Action Show! . HIT NO. T Rex HARRISON Virginia MAYO Geo. SANDERS Lawrence HARVEY KING RICHARD i AND THE Crusaders HIT NO. 2 Phil CAREY Audrey TOTTER Guinn (Big Boy) WILLIAMS ' MASSACRE CANYON ALSO ENTERTAINING SHORT FEATURES' Tues. Sept. 21, 1954 The News-Review, Roieburg, Ore. 5 VACATION DEAL PULASKI, Va. Ul Honald Smith, a newspaper carrier boy, wanted to take a vacation but his delivery route posed a prob lem. C. M. Hayter, 49, a cus tomer, offered the solution He would handle 13-year-old Ronald's route and Ronald would mow his lawn an agreed number of times Anti-Red Indochina , Official Assassinated PARIS Wl Assassins struck twice in Indochina over the week end. Laotian Defense Minister Kou Vora Vong was shot dead In Vien tiane. Laos. Two other anti-Communist officials escaped gunmen's bullets In Hanoi CLASS DISMISSED DES MOINES 1 "What," asked sixth grade Teacher Scan Ian," is an autobiography?" "An autobiography," replied Pu pil Gary Loveless,'' Is the life story of an automobile." HUDSON OWNERS! We ore now authorized to give HUDSON SERVICE a-d sell genuine HUDSON PARTS. Automotive Motor Rebuilding Body Repairing and Painting Complete Motor Tune-up Service CITY DRIVE-IN GARAGE Located in Old City Drive In Building Next Door to the New City Drive In Market 2215 NORTH STEPHENS STREET THEATRE Tonight thru Thursday "I WAS A MALE WAR BRIDE" Cary Grant Ann Sheridan Plus "INFERNO" Robert Ryan Rhonda Fleming William Lundigan ENDS TONIGHT I DREAM OF JEANIE BABE RUTH STORY WED. thru SAT! Scott Brady Mary Castle I" WHITE FIRE PLUS RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE 4 WITH Gee. Montgomery LAST TIMES TONIGHT NICHTS WED. and THURS. FRED MacMURRAY VICTOR McLAGLEN IN FAIR WIND TO JAVA In Color Spectacle .... Adventure , . . , and Tropic Love .... Two Men and a Beautiful girl Risk Their lives For Treasure YOU FOR Ml with Jane Greer Peter Lawford Coming FRI. and SAT! STOP, YOU'RE KILLING ME in Technicolor and THOSE REDHEADS FROM SEATTLE. in Color Today thru Sat! MATINEE THURSDAY at 12:45 DUM-DA-DUM-DUM All you want are the facts ...and here's TV and Radio's sensational star In his first motion picture... ON THE W-l-D-E SCREEIP as Sgt. JOE FRIDAYm mm WarnerColor with his famed detective pal BEN ALEXANDER as Officer Frank Smith 1 i 'JfWt iTK' 1 fssmwf m I I SEI ' ' , IT FROM THE I BEGINNING! I Feature J starts at 7:30 and 9.4S "6:45 P.M. All Other plans cancelled. All showgoers placed on standby. This Is the hottest case ever to hit -any Roseburg Theatre." PLUS THESE EXTRA TREATS in Technicolor.. .Take a trip through the ' "WINTER PARADISE" Technicolor Cartoon "Tree for Two" The Latest News Events SVi r- 1 1 sx . a BU as ST i.-. Door Open Eves, at 6:45