Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 21, 1948, Image 8

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    ROSHUKS REWS-KEVTEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON WEDNESDAY, "APRIL 21, H$
Mercury is slightly more than
13 and one-half limes heavier
than water.
More deaths from heart disease
occur among urban people than
in the rural population.
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Speaker Blames
Newcomers For
War in Holy Land
Direct blame for much of the
fighting now being waged be
tween Arabs and Jews in Pales
tine can be placed upon new
comers to the land, many of them
"racketeers." who haw stirred up
trouble.
This was the opinion voiced b
Ormand R. Bean, former Oregon
public utilities commissioner and
now candidate for slate treasurer
at the Klwanls Club noon meet
ing Tuesday. Mr. Bean served
during a portion of the war as
director of transport for the Mid-
die r.ast supply center. Most of
the Middle East countries were
under British dominance during
the war, and he was appointed
by the United Stales to look after
Its lend-lease supply shipments.
Mr. Bean, who spoke nere on a
similar subject at a recent no
tary Club meeting, stated that
Arabs and Jews have lived for
centuries without trouble, and
boast of the fact. But new blood
In the country many of them
backed by United States capital,
has resulted in firing the two
factions to action.
Partition Plan Unworkable
He described the British pro
posed partitioning of the Holy
Land and that pro!osed by the
United Nations. Under either plan,
the Jews would obtain most of
the fertile, productive land, while
the Arabs would be relegated to
the desolate mountainous regions,
where there is a predominance of
their people.
The speaker Intimated that such
partitioning plans would not
work. He also dcnlored the United
Nations commission set up to en
force oartltionnlg. This commis-
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slon consisted of delegates from
Panama, Philippine Islands, Bo
vakia, all small countries which
vakia, all small coutries which
are hardly able to look after their
own affairs, let alone those of an
other nation.
lie said they asked for troops
for enforcement, but Hussla alone
stand-: ready and able to put
troops in the field. As a result the
United States has called off Its
part in the partitioning plan.
Mr. Bean gave a graphic de
scription oi me untune f.ast area,
and quoted figures on population
of these countries, where Moslems
are in the large majority. He said
the Palestine conflict has not yet
taken on the status of a religious
war, and he feared the conse
quences If it did.
Song Service Dated
At Presbyterian Church
A song "service Is to be present
ed in thf First Presbyterian
Church at 7:30 Thursday evening
by Robert Bowman of Los Ange
les, member of the executive
committee of the Far East Broad
ca'ing Co., Inc.
Bowman was connected for
12i years with the "Haven of
Rei" rat'io program at Los
Angeles. He will be accompanied
here by Los Barnet, one-time
pu nist for Hudy Valle and other
Hollywood stars
The Far East Broadcasting Co.,
Inc. with which Bowman is as
sociated, beams religious pro
grams to the countries of the
Far East. The public is invited
to the service here.
Mrs. M. R. James, Pioneer
Oakland Resident, Dies
Mrs, Margaret Rosa James. 85.
died at the County Hospital Tues
day after a long illness. She was
born at Sutter's Fort, Calif., Apr.
2, 18(13 and was a pioneer resi
dent of Oakland and Douglas
County.
Her late husband, Lester O.
James, died at XJakland Jan. 8,
l!fi.
Surviving relatives include a
son, Delbert W. James, Eugene;
a half-brother, Joe Deardorff.
Oakland, and two half-sisters,
Miss Kate Deardorff and Mrs.
Margaret McDonald, Portland
and a granddaughter, Mrs. Del
phine Jensen, Junction City.
Graveside services will be held
Thursday at 2 p. m. at the I. O.
O. F. ccmetary at Oakland with
the Rev. Hugh Foster officiating.
Arrangements are in care of
Stearns Mortuary.
MRS. F. OTTINGER DIES
Mrs. Francis Ottlnger of Suth
erlin died today at the County
Hosuital after a long Illness.
Funeral services are to be an
nounced by Stearns Mortuary,
Oakland.
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thre day' KXSOKA treatment In re
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Without Calomel And You'll Jump Out of
Bed in the Morning Kuin' to Go
Thn liver hould pour nut about 2 pints of
bile juice intu your bowula tm-rv day. If tbui
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diicitrt. It mny just decay in tht- bowel. Then
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Chiefs Drilling Daily
For Tilt With M.dford
Daily practice, starting at 5 p.
m., is the order for the remainder
of the week for the Roseburg
Umpqua Chiefs baseball team,
announced Doug Taiit, player
manager. The Chiefs meet Medford here
Sunday on Flnlav Field in the
opening game of tne Southern
Oregon Baseball League. Hamper
ed by rainy weather, the team
has not attained too much pre
vious practice, except for inside
conditioning workouts.
Roseburg now has 17 players
signed up and ready for action.
No word has yet oeen received
on Medford's prospect for the
season.
NFANT'S FUNERAL HELD
Funeral services for Patty Ann
Damewood, infant daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Edgar Dame
wood, were held Monday at the
IOOF cemetary at Oakland, with
the Rev. Hugh Foster officiating.
Besides the parents, two brothers,
Billy and Robert survive. Ar
rangements were by Stearns
Mortuary, Oakland.
ATTEND FORESTRY MEET
Clarence Rand and R. G. Blake
of the Umpqua National Forest
adielnistralive staff, and V. V.
Harpham, retired, former super
visor of the Umpqua forest, are
in Portland for a conterence of
forest service officials. Mr. Harp
ham is a member of the 30-year
"lub, composed of active and re
tire! forest service employes
who have had 30 or more years
connection with the service. Mr.
Harpham, -I member of the Rose
burg board of school directors,
will stop in Salem Saturday to
attend a meeting of the Oregon
School Board Association.
Cemeteries in Europe contain
the graves of 30,908 American
war dead of World War I.
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