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Jerusalem Police Station Leveled By Blast, British Officers Killed, Wounded JERUSALEM, Jan. 13 (7P Haifa's 95,000 inhabitants were held under virtual house arrest today by a British curfew tin Dosed last night after a violent explosion wrecked the city's po lice station. Killing lour police men and injuring more than 142 other persons. The casualty list showed two British policemen and two Arab temporary constables dead; 62 policemen British Arab and Jewish hurt, one Briton severely: 48 civilians hos- pltaliied; 32 given first aid, and many more cut. bruised or shocked. The blast set off at 5:10 p. m. In an automobile load of Morse Opposes Any Tax Cut WASHINGTON, Jan. 13 P) Senators Cain of Washington and Morse of Oregon expressed opposition to a cut in 1947 taxes in separate statements issued over the week-end. Cain termed tax reduction putting "the cart before the horse,'7 and suggested that "we should first determine what we are going to have to spend and how much money we will have , to raise from taxes." Morse, speaking in New York before an estimated 1200 per sons at a B'Nain B'Rith break fast, said he would "rather go out of the senate in 1950 than deal in political hypocrisy with those who tell us we can have a 20 per cent cut in taxes.'" Indicating a tax reduction would necessitate a reduction in military strength and lessen this country's influence in Europe, Morse declared: "Unless the statesmen of our country have the political cour age to tell the American people the unpleasant facts about world conditions today and educate them into an understanding of the importance of remaining strong in its defense and shar- inif iim McnnncihiliKM In ITll. rope, the war-is-over attitude of the American people will sen tence our children to another war." 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Officials reported that three men, one in police garb and the others in raincoats, drove the bomb-car, labeled "Police," up to the building and fled into a tangle of streets and alleys. Guards fired after them and, noting a blazing fuse in the au tomobile, gave an alarm to clear the station. About 15 policemen got out before the blast three minutes later. Debris blocked the water front parkway and glass littered streets for Blocks. Immediately guards on public buildings were doubled, Bren gun carriers took strategic posts and roadblocks established by the British first infantry cut off the neighborhood of the explo sion. At 11 p. m, the curfew was imposed. Summit Post Master Dies CASCADE SUMMIT. Jan. 13. Mrs. Gladys Halvorson, post master of Crescent Lake for the past few years, died Friday in a Eugene hospital from cere bral hemorrhage. She became ill during the night and was taken to the hospital in the morning where she died later in the day. Mrs. Halvorson had spent her entire life in the Crescent Lake vicinity, her father being a pio neer there. Mrs. A. C. Nagel is spending a few days visiting at the Wil liam Brock home in Crescent Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Forbis are enjoying a short vacation in Oakridge with Mrs. f orms parents. Forbis is station agent here.' Goose Lake Talks Soil Conservation LAKE VIEW, Jan. 13 The Oregon soil conservation com mittee has called a public hear ing, as a result of a local peti tion for approval of a soil con servation district in Goose Lake valley. William' Teutsch, former Lake county agent and publisher of the local newspaper, is a member of the state committee and has been designated to con duct a meeting in the Lake coun ty courthouse at 2 o'clock Fri day, January 17. The following men, according to the Lake county agent's of fice, have been active as an or ganizing committee to get this program started: Mark Mad dock, Loren Hunt, Ernest Bus sey, Harry Crowl, Roy Perry, Elmo Angele, Phil Smith, J. J. Van Keulen, Cecil Gibbons, George Stockburger, John Han son and E. G. FavelL How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulslon relieves promptly be cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature U soothe and heal raw, tender, in darned bronchial mucous mem aranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the un lerstanding you mast Uke the way It Ituckly allays the cough or you are o have your money back. :reomulsion rContfo. Chest Colds. Bronchitis fan far children i fa ll FMIOHT t Gfffc DEFIES ORDINANCE OXNARD, Calif., Jan. 13 (J That lonely looking Individual leaning on the city limits sign was only Police Judge Garland Nelson, wating for a police es cort to .accompany his automo bile throng li town. He was all set to blow his horn all the way, he added all in keeping with a 1908 city or dinance which he protests is still on the books. The ordinance adds that a bell or gong will do as well as tne horn, so long as a police officer is on convoy duty. City Attorney William Reppy promised the municipal statutes will be brought up to dale quickly. GALLANT FIREMAN PEORIA. 111., Jan. 13 W Firemen summoned to the home of Mrs. Roy Huston found the house filled with smoke the result of a clogged pipe leading lrom the furnace to uie cmnv new Mrs. Huston said her husband was in the hospital, and she was unable to clean the pipe. The firemen cleaned the pipe for her. Then the firemen made the supreme effort they helped scrub the house of smoke and soot . HIGH-FLYING BUNNY WELDON, 111.. Jan. 13 () A Corn Belt Electric cooper ative lineman climbed a utility pole to determine what caused farmer Myron Seal's lights to go out and found a dead rab bit in the transformer. He surmised the rabbit was the prey of a hawk which had dropped it on the transformer, causing a snort circuit. Scours May Get Sand Point Camp SEATTLE. Jan. 13 (VP) Plans now under consideration by the navy may open the way for 400 Boy Scouts of Washington, Ore gon, Idaho and Montana to spend an eight-day encampment at Sand Point naval air station this summer, the navy an nounced. Plans were discussed over the week-end with O. D. Scharpe and Donald F. Seaman, Port land Scout executives, the navy said. Civil Court Case Decision Rendered SALEM. Jan. 13 (VP) Justice court verdicts in criminal cases must be unanimous, but in civil cases three-fourths of a jury may render a verdict. Attorney General George Neuner ruled today for District Attorney Le land S. Duncan of Harney county. Sttfoseph ASPIRIN -NONE FASTER 10 itij neural in AY I monthly functional .vw What a barrain! WOfttSt UMI5T SilUft AT V Misery of Simple A COMBINING ingredient often used in treatinc irri tated skin, blandly medicated ResinoJ usually bring t quick re lief from tccbinc. burning and minor soreness of simple piles. Proved nelpral by 30 years usage soothing Restnol can, no doubt, comfort y. Apply after bathing tender parts with the gentle lather of Resinol Soap. resiholsmp BATES CANDX CO. v Wjhef' 'in ! ill Semon Gets Ways And Means Job Henry Semon, veteran Klarn ath county legislator, this morn ing in Salem was appointed vice chairman of the highly impor tant house of representatives ways and means committee, and also is named to the agriculture and state and federal affairs committees. Semon, one of the two demo crats in the state lower house, has been on the ways and means committee every legislative ses sion except one since he first went to the legislature in 1032. He has been chairman three times. The ways and means commit tee handles the financing for the entire state government. Mrs. Rose M. Poole, Klamath county republican, was named vice chairman of the committee on bills and mailing, and is also on committee dealing with elec tions, game, and local govern ment. Marshall Cornett was unani mously elected president of the senate this morning, a formality since he had enough votes (or election cornered several weeks ago, and therefore will not serve on any senate committees. Lake Chamber Joins Meeting LAKEVIEW. Jan. 13 Headed by County Judge J. R. Heckman and Ray E. Harlan, president of the Lake County chamber of commerce, a delegation of coun ty and chamber officials will at tend a meeting of Oregon coun ties participating in the Shasta Cascade Wonderland association activities in Medford on next Friday. The Lake county group, which also is expected to include Conn ty Commissioners P. W. Hotch kiss and Roy Morehouse, Cham ber Manager Jack Mayne and Tourist and Publicity Committee Chairman Forrest E. Cooper, will hear an outline of the 1047 Shasta-Cascade program, along with county and chamber heads from Jackson and Klamath counties. These three Oregon counties and six from California have supported the interstate promo tional association in pre-war years. , ' I Ease and help pra Iveot it with Mei- isana after every Icaange. Orown-upa use it to soothe burn I of chafe: check itch- I tng of minor jaabea. 'MEXSANA J SOOTHING 1MIDICAIED BOWDM IT MUST EE 000DI TtoCUINTUPLETS GUEST COLDS Te niton coughs, aching muscles Ever since they were babln the Quin tuplet have relied on Muaterole to Dromntlv nliVB mmlu uM . I . 1 j aehin(muacInfroineolda.Muaterolalao helm hfMlr tin nainf..! .-I tion. Juat rub it on cheat, throat and back. In t Strenitkt: Children's Mild Mua terole for the average baby'a skin. Regu lar and Extra Strength for grown-ups. Dlatrlbatara (mm EQBll3!Jj' Medford Chamber Names Glen Jackson MEDFORD. Jan. 13 OP) Glen L. Jackson, a vice presi dent of the California Oregon Power comimny, was olvuteii president of the Jackson coun ty chamber of commerce Fri day. ' Ho was president when HOTELS OSfOftN HOLLAND veiNi eec. Mceroee Thorottchly Modern. Mr aa an. t. I. 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