RADIO SCHEDULES
Program listings are prepared by the radio stations.
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 2 1955
:0O Perry Como Gabriel Heatter Alex Oreter Dinner Hour
Say with Muslo News Hdtlnea Billings' Newi Concert
6:10 Am oi 'n Andy Virgil Ptnkley These are Dinner Hour
6:4B Robert Trout Sam Hayes Recordi Concert
" 7:00 Godfrey Rand. Recordi Cavalcade Ed Morgan
7:11 nicest Ski Nolei of Sporti Dick Rendell
7: JO Crime Photo Recordi at Cavalcade of Sammy
7:48 Doug Edwards Random of Sports Kaye
1:00 Tennessee Eugene vs. Morgan Beatty Oregon vs.
:1S Ernie Cottage Gr. I Man's Family OSC
S:30 tawetl Thomas Eugene vs. Dinah Shore Ornon vs.
:4S Blng Crosby Cottage Gr. Sinatra OSC
:00 World of Eugene vs. These ars Oregon vs.
:1ft Must 8 Cottage Gr. Records OSC
:30 I), of O. N.W.News Bandwagon Top Pops
:4S Forum Rand. Records Bandwagon Top Pops
T0T0O World Newi Fulton Lewis Reporter Top Pops
10:11 Rhyme-rhythm Rand. Records Dave Top Pops
10:30 Rhvthm & Records at Garraway Top Popi
10:4ft Rhyme Random These Recordi Top Popi
11:00 Svmphony Unexpected These are Top Pops
11:19 Hall Unexpected Records Top Pops
11:30 Svmphony Hall Private These are Mr. District
11:41 This I Believe Line Records Attorney
SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1955
"Tool World News Coffee Clock World News News, Rhythm
:1ft Music In the Coffee Clock Yawn Patrol Rhythm Rdup
:30 Morning Coffee Clock Yawn Patrol Rhythm, News
:4ft Join Navy Coffee Clock News Rhythm Rdup
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Register-Guard, Eugene.'Ore. Frl., Jan. 21, 1955
AFTER 5 YEARS
7:00
7:15
7:30
7:41
World News
Favor Hymns
Frank Goss
Merv Roiell
Hemingway
Breakfast Gang
Breakfast Gang
Local News
:00
ilS
:30
:4S
"Vob"
:1ft
:30
t4S
Robert Q.
Lewis
Robert Q,
Lewis
Prune
Peddler
Haven of Rest
Haven of Rest
Farm Fair
Songs of West
KL'GN Calls
AM Report
"KUGNKIock
KUC.N Klock
KUGN Klock
Unity Vlewp't
nhythm Rdup
Rhythm Rdup
News, Rhythm
Rhythm Rdup
No School
Today
No School
Today
10:00
1 10:1
10:30
10:4ft
Beams of
Light
Gun smoke
Gunsmoke
Tune Shop
Lane News
Allan Jackson
Lane News
Rncords at
Random
Rpcor; i
Random
News ,
Rand. Records
Teen
Talks
World News
K.MInliters
von
Da v 1.4
Saturday
Serenade
Roadshow
Roadshow
No School
Today
Space Patrol
Space Patrol
News, Musical
Souvenirs
Mti&lcale
Souvenirs
11:00 Galen Drake Records at Roadshow Saturday
1 1:1S Galfn Drake Random Roadnhow Dale
11:30 TBA Record at Roadshow Saturday
11:4ft TBA Random Roadshow Date
12:00 String News ' Newi News
12:111 Serenade Rand. Recotdl Lane Co. News Weather, Farm
12:30 Garden Gate Recordset Nat'l Farm Rhythm
12:4ft Richard Hayei Random Home Hr. Roundup
1:00 Bandstand Records at Roadshow Rhythm
1:1ft Bandstand Random Roadshow Roundup
1:30 Bandstand Records at Roadshow Accent on
lt4S Bandstand Random ' Roadshow Melody
2:00 Adv. In science Rand. Records Roadshow Pop Concert
2:19 Farm News Here's to Vets Roadshow Pop Concert
2:30 Allan Jackson Blue Serenade Roadshow Metropolitan
2:49 S Dauglicrty Join Navy Roadshow Opera
2:00 L. Cloffl News Records at NBC News Metropolitan
2:19 Spts. Rndup Random Serenade J) per a
2:30 Bandstand Recordset Saturday Metropolitan
2:49 Bandstand Random Serenade Opera
4:00 .Allan Jackaon TonlArden Saturday Metropolitan
4:19 Army Band Hemingway Serenade Opera
4:30 Christophers Western Saturday Metropolitan
4:49 Sat. Melodies Hits Serenade Opera
9:00
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9:30
9:49
Brink s Robbery
Is Still Unsolved
BOSTON Ifi Among Greater .knew nothing of a strong room In
Boston's two million residents, that concrete building, nor of five
only five men (or was it maybe Brink's employes with pistols near
seven or eight?) knew something; their hands that night while they
nightmarish was going to happen: counted money in millions.
on the night of Jan. 17, just five vviIITE BUNDLES
"!n "8- w.
Shadows were heavy around the s(rucled the s , u , truck
bare concrete garage-and-office and a automobile drcw up out.
hiillrlinr in Dai nn. Vn. h ti nH : . . ... r .
from which, daily,, the Brink's,
Inc. armored money - express
trucks went on their missions be
tween banks and businesses.
People familiar with the area
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Folk Music
Frank Gosa
Sports Parade
Local News
Western Hits
Rand. Records
Records at
Random
Skip A Long
Skip A Long
Skip A Long
Skip A Long
Dinner Hour
Concert
Dinner Hour
Concert
TV SCHEDULES
Program listings am prepared by the TV stations.
KVAL-TV CHANNEL 13
Friday, Jan. 21
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7:00 Cavalcarta of SpnrU
Baslllo vi. Miller
1:00 Sport. Tlma
II 30 General Sporta Tlmt
B:4S Sportsman'. Club
t 00 l.nn. Wolf
JO City l)lrcllv
10:00 Channel 13 Theatre
Saturday, Jan. 22
4 .110 Watch Mr. Wirard ' 1
4:30 Saturday Mallnca
B:30 Stara of the Western Rang.
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Friday, Jan. 21
6:00 Weather, Sports, Newi
6:15 Northwest Outdoor
8:30 Doug Edwards Newa
IMS Perry Como Show
7:00 Oizta & Harriet
7:30 Person to Person
Hon Mama
R:30 Topper
9:00 Playhouse or Slari
9:30 Our Mlsa Brooke
10:00 The Mneup
10:311 TV noader'a Oldest
11:00 March of Talent
S:30
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:311
12:00
1:30
2:00
2:30
3:30
4:30
8:011
S:30
Saturday, Jan. 22
Soldier Parade
VlKllantoa art Coming
IU D 6
Captain Midnight
Abbott & Costcllo
Kid Critics
Contest Carnival
His Ten BaMiolball
Space Patrol
Look In School
Armchair Theatre
Championship Wrestling
Showtime for Mom
Name's thn Same
Slop The Music
HICKEY-FREEMAN
CLOTHES
ftaxkit tuning
McDonald Theater Bldg.
(ncRIsiPr-fiuaru pnoin, NyiiishirH eng.)
PILOT Jack Larsen of
Eugene is president of the
Lane County chapter of
the Sportsmen Pilots of
Oregon. The chapter was
formed- last week. Purpose
is to promote aviation safe
ty and public understand
ing of flying.
Tires on Time
No Down Payment
O.K. RUBBER
WELDERS
285S W. 11th
Drive Out A save
Group Bans .
Solo Hearings
WASHINGTON WU-The Senate
Judiciary Committee, has barred
one-man hearings for the taking
ot sworn testimony by Its investi
gating units, except on a two
thirds vote ot the members.
This action, taken at a closed-
door meeting Thursday antf not
announced, came to light Friday
through interviews with several
members of the committee.
A resolution to require that at
least two members of investigat
ing subcommittees be present
when testimony is received under
oath was offered by Sen. East
land (D-Miss).
Eastland said that on motion of
Sen. Jcnncr (Ft-Ind), his rosolu
tinn was amended to permit one
man hearings when subcommittee
members decide by a two-thirds
voto that requiring two senators
to bo present would be Impracti
cat.
Irian vanished around a corner,
men got out the number was
never definitely established. With
visored caps , and pea jackets,
they might have been Brink's
guards. But why did they wear
gloves and rubbers on this mild,
dry night? Why did each carry,
under arm, a little white bundle
like a rollcdup laundry bag?
And why were their faces pro-
tesque like those of clowns?
A key unlocked an outside door.
Walking with sureness which
hinted familiarity, they passed
through five more locked doors
in the labyrinth-like interior. Nor
did any guard hear them, nor the
five men busy with money and
money bags behind the counting
room grille.
Not until 7:10 p.m., when they
heard the bark: "Open us! This
is a stickup. Don't give us any
trouble." Then the Brink's men
looked up and saw the row of grin
ning masks and the black guns.
Forced to lie prone, tied up,
their mouths taped, they saw lit
tle more. And the Halloween-
masked robbers' working like
swift robots, dumping heaps of
money into laundry bags, spoke
only in muffled mutters. The rob
bers half dragged, half carried
their bags with $1,219,000 in cash
into the night.
VANISH
Along dark streets the robbers'
car and their light truck stolen
months before vanished with the
stolen treasure.
Neither Boston land and harbor
police, metropolitan and state po
lice, nor FBI, in five years ever
caught up with that phantom
gang or found on dollar of $98,000
in bills whose serial numbers
were known. Nor did the FBI ever
report any trace of an additional
$1,481,000 in unregistered bonds,
also allegedly taken that night.
The robbers left no fingerprint
or other useful clue. Parts of their
stolen truck, dismembered by
acetylene torch, were found
months later on a suburban dump.
Department of Justice men have
impounded secret evidence, how
ever, and they say the investiga
tion is still proceeding.
Corvallis Man
Dies at 101
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To Speak
At Banquet
The annual banquet of the
Christian Business Men's Com
mittee of Eugene scheduled Jan.
25 at the Lane County fair
grounds, is expected to be one of
the largest dinncrmcctings ever
held in the county.
Some 1,200 persons are expect
ed for the banquet, according to
John H. Jauchen, vice president
of the CMBC.
Featured speaker will be
Vaughn Shoemaker, Pulitzer
prize-winning syndicated cartoon
ist. The author of six books on
cartoons, Shoemaker was chief
cartoonist for the Chicago Daily
News for 28 years.
His cartoons have been syndi
cated in 90 newspapers, with a
combined daily circulation of 10,-000,000.
Publisher's Son
To Serve as Page
SALEM Ml Mike Forrester,
16-year-old son of publisher J. W.
Forrester Jr., of the Pendleton
East Oregonian, will become a
page in the U. S. Senate.
Mrs. Richard L. Neubergcr,
Portland, a state representative
and wife of U. S. Sen. Neubergcr,
said her husband has appointed
Mike.
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'Carnival of Features'
Set for Dimes Dance
The annual March of Dimes
dance, sponsored by veterans
groups, will be Saturday, Jan. 29,
in the Veterans Memorial Build
ing. The program, described as "A
Kiwanis to Publish
'Joker' in Spring
The Springfield Kiwanis Club
voted Thursday to again publish
their annual "Kiwanis Joker" this
coming April. Perce Pullen and
Al Anderson were named as co
chairmen of the project.
Kiwanis committee heads for
the coming year will include
Earnest Worden, attendance,
membership and Kiwanis educa
tion and inter-club; Earl Baumer,
and music; Everett Hill, recep
tion and itner-club; Earl Baumer,
boys, girls and underprivileged
children: Ralph Nicholas, pub
lic relations and public business
affairs; and Al Hansen, churches.
Members viewed a motion pic
ture, "Power for Progress,"
which told the story of Pacific
Power & Light Co.'s construction
of the Yale Dam on the Lewis
River in Washington.
Two Appointments
Made by Governor
SALEM W William P. Stal
naker, Portland, ,has been ap
pointed by Gov. Paul Patterson to
represent the public on the Pub
lic Employes Retirement Board.
He is treasurer of Standard In
surance Co., and succeeds W. C.
Schuppcl, Portland, who resigned.
W. I. West, Corvallis, has been
named to represent the OSC
School of Forest Products Lab
oratory. He succeeds Dean Paul
M. Dunn, who resigned.
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At 10 p.m. a group from Pil
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tertainers from the Greenwood
Cafe will be featured.
Local talent will be scheduled
between the professional groups.
Veterans and guests are invited.
Admission is 50 cent L person
and all proceeds will go to the
March of Dimes.
School Official Dies
TILLAMOOK W T h e o d o r e
James Langton, 57, superintend
ent of Tillamook County schools
since 1951, died in a hospital at
Wheeler Wednesday night after
a short illness. Funeral services
will be held here Saturday.
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