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The News-Review from Roseburg, Oregon • Page 5

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The News-Reviewi
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Roseburg, Oregon
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July 14, 1949 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. E) LD I Futurt Buildings At Start Capitol Studied SALEM. July 14. UP) The State Capitor Planning Com- Cave Gambling Den Of Primitive Folk Found Spread Of Communism In Asia Prompts Proposed Pacific Pact By JAMES D. WHITE i Associated Press Foreign News Analyst PAINTS All Kindt PAGE LUMBER FUEL 164 E.

2nd Ave. S. Phone 242 i mission is going to study what As the cold war grips East Asia, It is only natural that political un 3 future buildings will be needed in the Capitol group. leaders there should get together on how to stop the spread of communism. Smoky suys- The commission will meet here in August to look over plans of This is one reason, but by no means the only reason, that the HfCt(OMSMOt(iP eral hundred short wooden pegs which they took to be counters tor gaming.

Other finds included a kind of dice made of split sections of cane and two pieces of bone which apparently operated something. like a latter day shell game. The mural consisted of picture writing in dark red, orange and white. One of the unidentified articles was a heavy, curved sagebrush stick wrapped for half its length in bark. The archeologists said It might have been a blackjack used by a primitive "bouncer." They said they could not tell how old the articles were.

"retired" generalissimo of China, Chiang Kai-Shek, and President Elipdio Quirino. of the Philippines have met and agreed to form an anti-Communist union of countries In the western Pacific. It BERKELEY, July 14. (VP) A cave which apparently served as a gambling hangout for primitive peoples in Northeastern California has been found by areheologists. A hole in a hillside 200 feet above the floor of Honey Lake Valley In Lassen County leads to a vault 45 feet long containing a crude mural and an extensive layout of what looks like gambling equipment.

This was reported by Franklin Fenega and Francis Riddell of the California areheo-logical survey. This place is known currently as Tommy Tucker Cave. It is seven miles from the Nevada line. Digging into the dirt floor of the cave the searchers found sev- POTATO CHIPS? iQBBT! AHEAT'UM could serve a variety of other purposes. Art Baker's story of success Is like the story of the man who won a prize for knocking down all the pigeons at a shooting gallery, when actually he was aiming at the clay pipes.

In his early years, Art discovered an inborn love for music. So he'd be a singer and at 18, he was off to Chicago to work daytimes and the proposed $1,300,00 Highway Commission building. Construction of this building will start in the fall. The commission is an advisory body. It said it would ask the city of Salem to prevent undesirable buildings and businesses from being built near the state buildings.

Before we go Into these, here are the salient facts about the fic union "with svmrjathv." but LOlEVM! stands on Secretary Acheson's earlier statement, that a Pacific pact at this time would be pre proposed union: It is far short of the Pacific Pact Quirino and others called for last winter when the Atlantic Pact was announced. It does not mention the military aid necessary to give it but mature. study evenings. While in the Getting the United Slates as a member is a prime objective of The only members of the mon-kev familv livine wild In Europe Army during World War Art the union. Australia, New Zea SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY are the Barbary apes of Gibral land, Siam, Indonesia and Burma tar.

also will be sought as members, Chief Aim of Chiang Seen discovered he could serve as a song leader, and at times he led as many as 10,000 troops In singing. After the war he traveled for many years with touring evangelists thence, to Cali i A dispatch to the Associated Press from Hongkong indicates that Chiang may be promoting the Pacific union from his "retirement" as another way of prolonging his refugee government Russia If they can Just stall off (he Reds long enough for the war to take place," the report concludes. Quirino is in nothing like so desperate a position. He does have Communist trouble in the dissident hukbalahaps, but they are far from being the force represented by the Reds in China, who have forced Chiang into "retirement." Quirino has other domestic troubles. In the election next fall he faces strong opposition.

His liberal party has nominated him to run for a second term, but could set up an organization capable of being converted to handle such aid if and when the United States gets around to It. President Rhee of southern Korea already has said "Korea stands ready to join." While he was saying this, his envoy to the United Nations was asking permission to raise the Southern Korean armed force from .100,000 to 400,000 men. In Washington, the State Department says it views such movements as the proposed Paci fornia where he opened an ap pliance store, but had to close APPETIZER! shoo his assets frozen dur- i Art Baker- Fresh at 1 sf- your grocer 51 jamtjeny nifTi strangely could not agree on a vice-presidential candidate and Distributed By Valley Wholesale Co. 100 E. Rice Roseburg I 9 lett Quirino to pick his own.

The interna! split this reflects among the liberals Is in contrast with the growing strength of the Nationalistas under Jose Laurel, in canton as tne recognized government of Nationalist China. This dispatch, quoting competent but not otherwise identified observers, says the news already has given Canton a "shot in the arm." "What the nationalists would like, of course, would be an outbreak of war between the United States and Russia," says the dispatch. this appears unlikely, the next best thing would be some sort of common antl-Communist front among Asiatic nations which would be a big moral if not a substantial boost to the Kuomintang position." The Hongkong report says the Chiang-Quirino agreement has (he effect of "consolidating wavering Kuomintang elements in Canton behind the party. They still are betting on American atom bombs to win a war with More freshness and flavor once puppet president under the Japanese. 4:4.1 Music.

5:00 Meditation and Melody. 0:15 Music. 5:30 Adventurei of Champion. 5:45 Curley Bradley. 6:00 Made Garden.

6:15 Mutual NewareeL 6:30 Sports Page. 6:35 Music. 6:40 Local News. 6:45 Southland Singing. 6:35 Bill Henry.

7:00 Vincent Lopes. 7:15 Sammy Kaye 7:30 Cisco Kid. 8:00 Straight Arrow. 8:30 Carmen Cavallero. 8:45 Bob Eberle Show.

9:00 News. 9:15 Hi Neighbor. 9:30 Scandinavian Melody Time. 9:45 Fulton Lewis, Jr. 10:00 Affairs of Peter Salem.

10:30 Rhythm Rendezvous. 11:00 Curfew Club. 11:30 Sign Off. ing the depression. (10:45 a.

m. Mon thru Frl.) Answering a blind ad, he secured a Job at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, where he gave pep talks to salesmen and lectured on the famous "Last Supper" stained glass window. And when Forest Lawn commenced -Its radio program, "Tapestries of Life," it was decided to place Art in the narrator's job, since he seemed to have "a pretty good voice," and, besides, was already on the payroll. Once Inside the inner sanctum of radio, Art was a natural. He won his first audition for General Mills against 30 top-flight announcers.

"Bob Baker, the Bisquick Maker," he was known as. From there, he announced on the higgest name shows In radio and at one time was carrying 22 shows a' week. Starting Art Baker's Notebook" in 1938, he's devoted almost entirely his full time to the Notebook which recently observed Its -tenth anniversary on KFI. Art's sojourn in the movies was equally unplotted. Columbia was producing a picture which called for a radio broadcasting scene, featuring Gabriel Heater.

But, for some reason, Mr. Heater and the studio weren't able to get together. Somehow Art Baker was called for the job. As It turned out the picture was released to the public with Art being soberly addressed as "Mr. Heatter." From that tiny start, he was soon called for a role In Alfred Hitchcock's SPELLBOUND.

Then came a whole host of parts. But from the start he really didn't GO to. It Just happened. It's just one of those things. Imp XI a George BANCROFT Ann SOTHERN Victor JORY AND JOHNNY MACK ROWN Buy it, try it tomorrow! Th Vole of The Rosobwf Ntws-Rtvltw KRNR MBS 1490 On Your Dial In All meat-seasoned just right! DANCE AT Melody Mountain Barn Saturday July 1 6 featuring Harry Cassidy and His Dixie Riders The same band as played with immy Wakeley and featuring GUS WTT on the Bass Fiddle.

ADMISSION $1.00 PER PERSON 3 Miles South of Myrtle Creek on Highway 99 "BAD MAN FROM RED BUTTE" Tssts how good, plump uid juicy Armour Frankfurters art I They're nude fresh very day In Portland aaaaonad just tha way you lilca "em here in Oregon. Armour Frankfurter! 9:50 Shopper's Guide, 10:00 News. 10:15 Gospel Singers. 10:30 Say It With Musle. 10:45 Art Baker's Notebook.

11:00 Ladles First, 11:30 Queen for a Day. 12:00 Music at 12:15 Sporti Page. 12:25 Mueic. 21:40 Local News. News, 12:55 Market Reports.

1:00 Man on the Street 1:15 Party Line. 2:00 Against the Storm. 2:30 It's Requested. 3:00 Johnson Family. 3:15 Music.

3:30 Show Time. 3:45 Local Loan Show. 4:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr. 4:15 Frank Hemingway. 4:30 Passing Parade.

REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4:00 Fulton Lewis Jr. Frank Hemingway. 4:30 Passing Parade. 4:45 News. 5:00 Bar Ranch.

5:30 Adventurei o( Champion. 5:45 Curley Bradley. 6:00 E. G. High.

6:15 Mutual NewsreeL 6:30 Sports Page. 6:35 Musical Interlude. 6:40 Local News. 6:45 Southland Singing. 6:55 Bill Henry.

7:00 Music. 715 Music You Remember. 7:30 Here Comes the Bride. 8:00 Hopalong Cassldy. 8:30 Fishing Hunting Club the Air.

8:55 Mel Venter. 9:00 News. 9:15 Music. 9:30 George Mayer Trio. 9:45 Fulton Lewis Jr.

10:00 The Falcon. 10:30 Rhythm Rendexvoua. 11:00 Curfew Club. too running but'iBna beef and ffMk r. ana seasoning! COMING Portland-macfa COMING SUNDAY 3 DAYS SUNDAY to Oregon's taste Comedy 11:30 Sign Off.

i MOT of U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED ROMANCEm, I FRIDAY. JULY 15, 14 8:00 Sunrise Serenade. 6:15 News.

6:20 Music. 6:30 Yawn PatroL 6:45 Music. 7:00 News. 7:15 Breakfast Gang. 7:30 Music.

7:45 Local Newt. 7:50 Music. 8:00 Music. 8:30 Modern Home. 8:45 Music by Morgan.

9:00 Wally's Coffee Time. 9:15 Book of Bargains. 9:30 Man About Town. 9:40 Musical Interlude. I St" DIRECT FROM HOLLYWOOD! GEORGE STARR AND HIS RANCHO RAMBLERS FRIDAY; JULY 15 1 Frankfurters -a leader in America's finest line of sausage) UAMEV ORANGE BLOSSOM, 33c Illit LI 5-LB CAN El Aim UMPQUA CHIEF, CO-FEATURE 3.49 ILvUii 50-LB.

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