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pade potto TUTTVPOTm MATL TTCTBUyE. tlfEPFOTlT). OTfEGOX. "FRIDAY. JULY '22, 1938. BLOOD SPILLS ANEW AS JEWS, ARABS DISPUTE HOLY LAND , '; . ; - rz-ijMtf, .uX ... 'it fl It 'kaiHMMHMr: - ' .at av w Is shown above. Tel Aviv. all-J-uUh cllv hV. h..J IS.w. 2 17 Tcl Avlv' 5,r"' of wblrl . 155.000. and U "Jaffa" ' prin, from the plan for a Jewish national home n l'JlUne lo shclfrr jVwft; , ?lurbaD .hlch h. Arab.- deeo-rooled co-victon V. "a iSSuS taihi" "ti ",d "" OFFER POSITIONS E I'nlied 8tuj clTll senrle comml alou todsjr announced examination! for the tolloTTlng petitions: Sotilor attoray. 00 a jrr, at tornor M800 a year, bureau of motor carrier, interstate commerce com mlaflon, Saietr liupector. IJ600 a year, oil reau of motor carriers. Interstate commerce commission. Blectroplster. 18) a year, branch of buildings mansrrment, national park serrtce. Hospital iiormrlan. I1B00 a yeat. teterans admlnutratlon. . Applications for the torryolrj; posi tions must be on (lie In Wsshuif ton. D C. not later than August II Complete information restraint the examinations and positions may be procured at the Mettrord postoiriee front Earl H. York, secretary of ih5 local board of clrtl se price esamlnei m- asfitjTTs-aa aa SOLDIERS AND SHIPS have been rushed io Pales line by England whose scheme to divide Palestine Into three sUte Arabian. British, and Jewish is opposed by Arabs and Jews, Above a British rallcar patrols railway line between all-Jewish Tel Avlv and Haifa, scene of bloodiest of recent outbreaks. Jeru salem, sacred to Christianity, has also seen riotinc EIGHT BIG CRUISERS IN PORTLAND HARBOR PORTLAND, Jury ( API The f!iraMp Indlanapolu led aeren other heary crulaera Into Portland harbor today foe the city's otwerranoe of an annual reel we.. With te bit ahlpa ee elSI modern deu-v;ers. led by tJ-.elr flspthipa Aylittn and PhfSr Teo dwtrcrers, ihe lane and Perry arrived V(tr.CAty. wMle three aux iliary rxMI slcartd In TYSte.Msr TSey wr t.-.e repair ship Medusa. ; ho?;tal !-.:p Rc:ie' nd t.-.c siu-y!) MS Arctic. j 1.e tirui will Heme between 1 ,vv i and 10 IV) c.r:cera and men Sere f c ! a ml ..... fstr.7 w..C JJf " ,i, 9 ". A- PEAK MICRATION of Jew Into Palestine was In 1935 when more than 61.004 went Into the land, put up watrhlow-ers like litis as precaution at ainsl marauders. Since 1934 total Is about 130.000. Even w hile litest combines w ere in the news, statesmen al Eviin-les-Bains, Kranee. were considerins the problem ol Jewish refuiees, particularly those anxious to quit Germany. SIMPLY BUILT houses like these In Kinnerelh shelter Palestine's Jewish colonists. At the Evian conference nation after nation expressed sympathy with Jewish refugee problem but con fessed unwillinrness to admit Jens on large scale for fear of ad ding to already siieable unemployment George Brandt said that Ausjro-German emigrants to V. S. reached 20.000 in 1937. BIG FILM STUDJO PICNIC AUGUST 7 rued to the picnic- It win be at all-day affair, with a bl? basjtet din ner served at 1 30. Each family Is I to provide lta own baet The asso ciation w:i rrcr'.de lemonade nd GOVERNOR 10 GET SHAKESPEARE FETE Governor Charlei H. Martin will be flirted it the tate capltol In 6alem Monday morning by two pretty mem bers of the Oregon Shakespearean Festival association's company cf ac tors who will take part in this year's series of plays In the Elizabethan theater at Ashland. The Medford actresses. Doreen Lev- erett and Dorothy Pruitt, will in terview u:e governor at the new state hause at 10 a. m. Monday They will present him with the No. 1 honorary membership card for the 1938 season. Complimentary tickets for this year's serlea of Shakespearean plays will aj so b presented for the governor and Mrs. Martin. Oovernor Martin is hon orary president of the association. The scene with t:e governor will be a colorful episode in the governor's routine of state business and plans have been made to have news cam eramen present to photograph th? group. The Med ford girls win be at tired in costume. Mrs, Pmttt as Ophelia In Hamlet and Miss Lever ette as Blanca in The Taming ot the Shrew. Arrangements for the Interview were made by long distance tele phone by Walter H. Leverette, bus iness manager cf t' e association and father of Miss Leveret:e. a a:utien: at the Cornish school of drama In Seattle. A Shakespearean good-will tour will be made of the girls' trip to Salem. The actresses, wearing their costumes, will leave here Sunday morning by motorcar and en route to he capital will call at hotels to leave literature on the Shakespearean fes tival which will open on August 5 win: Hamlet and close August 13 with the same play. On the return trip the girls will call at newspaper offices in the cit ies along the route to publicize the festival. Last year Governor and Mrs. Mar- 1 tin attended one of the Shakespear ean plays and an effort will be made to persuade them to come to Ash land for the festival aaln this sea son. I Vtira nt th church aftirlces next Sunday at 11 a.m. Rev. Iverson will give highlights of the general assem bly in Philadelphia recently, which h and Mrs. Iverson attended. Mrs. Iverson will tell of the great evange listic meeting held at the time of the assembly. Attendance of both Sunday school and church services has kept up .ery well so far In spite of the summer slump. Last Sunday 82 at tended the Sunday school. The pub lic Is cordially Invited to the services SALEM LIONS TO DONATE COMPASS FOR CORRIGAN SALEM. July 22. (AP) Purchase of a compass for Doug la i G. Corrlgan. who flew from New York to Ireland recently, was voted by the Salem Lions club today. The compass will be presented to Corrlgan following his return to Los Angeles. 4 Phone 642 We'll haul away your refuse. City sanitary Service. SAFETY for Your SAVINGS JACKSON COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 126 EAST MAIN ST. JACKSONVILLE CHURCH WILL HEAR IVERSONS JACKSONVILLE. July 22 S?'..l Rev. and Mrs. E. Ivrrson will have 17th Anniversary Sale SATURDAY and MONDAY LAST DAYS Fight the Heat With Awnings Made To Order Heavy Duck 30-inch size $2.45 'Large Array or Patterns 30-inch Ready Made ..?1.19 40-inch Ready Made ?1.35 Save By Covering That Auto Top Now Low Cost One Day Service Largest Selection of Material TENT SPECIALS I SEAT COVERS Made To Protect Your Upholstery. Free Instal lation During Sale! 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