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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1947)
India Reopens Palestine Debate With Demand For Jewish Representation uvnr vnnv A,il If! AHTnrilii reopened the Palestine debate here today with a plea to give the Jews a voice In the proceedings of the peclal assembly nf the United Nations. Noting that the assembly s 14-na-llon steering committee had heard the spokesmen of tlve Arab states present their views yesterday, In dian delegate Asaf All asked: "Where are the representatives or the Jewish people. who will be af fected? Where Is Palestine? PTA Congress In Second Day PORTLAND, April 30 (P The Oregon congress of Parent-Teacher associations was to elect officers today In the second day session of the annual meeting here. Mrs. H. H. Harbreaves. Portland, was nominated to the presidency in a speech last night that the state must be ready "to spend millions of dollars If you want education for jrour children." "If you don't pay your education bill, what will you do with your money If your youth fail?" he asked the session. Dr. Paul Packer, chancellor of the Oregon state system of higher edu- miiI that "tKAmiishnan anrl depth are what we need in educa tion. We don't need to touch on so many subjects. We have too many bits and pieces In our curricula now." .J Now try the MOST REFRESHING Beer you've ever tasted ixrrMDtw oeeit-ou stock au I He then lorn tne committee as 11 resumea acDate mis rooming:: "We are playing Hamlet without the prince of Denmark," All referred briefly to statements In the press that he had "taunted" British Delegate Sir Alexander Ca dogan yesterday by pressing for an explanation of Britain's Intentions toward carrying out II. N. recom mendations on Palestine and said nothing was further from my thoughts." All declared the Palestine ques tion was a serious question and that It should be approached seriously. All also demanded representation for the Arabs of Palestine. "I want to hear the Arabs of Palestine." he said. "Where are they? I do not know if my friends have put forward their viewpoint." Both the British and American delegations were reported opposed to jewisn participation witn 9 wui I less voice in the special assembly I debate as long as it Is solely con i cerned with the procedural step of 1 setting up an inquiry committee. A. A. Soule, M.D. announces Opening of Office Moy 10th 1945 Main St. Medicine and Surgery Phone 92C1. $314 No Answer 3516 II I I I Ml ill' iH By MARY LOU CASE A preview of Henley high school sports will be the main subject of tonight's Pellcana broadcast. Listen ing time is 7:45 over KFLW with Nadlne Yockey and Jean Lovell of ficiating at the mike. The win ner of the special price In the KU auditorium will receive a box of chocolates as is the custom at Wed nesday night broadcasts. Vocal solos will be rendered by Delia Robertson, 7th grade Mills student, and Wilbur Elliot, receiver of a 1 : rating at the Albany music contest. In addition to Pellcana. the radio group has the Job of arranging Uie talent for H50 Matinee over KFLW Monday aad Friday of every week. Sacred Heart academy also contrl- bates talent for 1460. ; Saturday, May 3. six members of ! the O. A. A. will travel to Ashland I to attend a high school play day on the Southern Oregon College of ; Education campus. Miss Lillian I It's Kaiser For Your Kitchen See and watch it work The Sensational Koiser Hydraulic Dishwaster Now en display at Wallan Motor Company Yeur Kaiiar-Fraxer 531 So. 6th St. IMMEDIATE w Redkey will act aa chaperon, pinch hitting for the regular O. A. A. ad visor. Mrs. Wayne Scott, Starting at 9:80 a. m, and lasting till 3 In the afternoon, the flrls will participate In several events such as baseball, ping-pong, badminton and shuffle board. The girls taking the trip are Jessie Totlen, Belle Doris Russell. Fonda Parsons, Mary Stone, Dolores Moon and Emogent Ford. Wayne Scott's tennis boys left todav for a meet In Uranta Pass. Charles Anderson, Jack Elttrelm, Bene Hover. Jerry Thorn and Ben Larson make up the tennis team. Their coming schedule Includes a meet here. May . with Medford; and a postponed meet with Ashland to be made up In Ashland. Signs advertising the Elk's dance. HOUSE WIRING New and Old Reasonable Rates. Call as for any of your .electrical problems. B.&B. RADIO & ELECTRIC SHOP 6.11 S. th Phone CM Dealer hone 5310 DELIVERY Thi NEW Rainier Beer it the first really dry beer ever made in the West. By even more completely "fermenting out" the solids, we have achieved a beer with a lighter, brighter, criaper flavor, a more delicate bouquet, a "cleaner" after Uste. Most particularly yon will notice that thit beer it more refreshing than any yon have tasted before. You like dryness in other fine bev erages now tee what a comparable character meant in beer. Try new Rainier Extra Dry Beer today. Rainier trewlnf Cetapeay May 3, are now decorating KUH8 halls. This dunce Is given annually for all high school student In the community. Strictly sport, the dunce will Inst front II to 13, followed by a buffet supper. Baldy's bund will play. A matinee dance today at 1 was sponsored by Commercial club. Dar rell Oentryi band furnished the ATTENTION STOCKMEN Fort Klamath and Chiloquin Areas We will have a carload of Block and Half-Ground SALT for unloading May I and I at S. P. Depot at Chilo.uia MURPHEY'S SEED STORE (34 Klamath Ave. Phone 1443 IF IT'S ELECTRICAL Co "Brick" Leach First General Contracting General Repairing Power Installation Motor Rewinding Appliance Repairs LEACH SERVICE CO: Phone 6842 everything Infant's Dresses Embroidered 1 .49 Ttoy tub and Iron Me nondkeroMefi Ihtte tewly iirfoirtr' oVesMt. Mode el Bee ayotlty cotton, witti dainty ombfotoVy iVvgltf Orlt) IfaVev Cotton Binder 29c Sturdy celien fcurt biflden. Creeni tl txeti; with f hm Ote bohy tjootj i pm. AtW 1' a n SLEEPING ESSENTIALS Rubber Sheets 1.19 Receiving Blanket .......... S9c Cotton Blanket 1.19 ; Comfy Pillow 9c CLOTHING REQUIREMENTS All Wool 8weater 1.98 Wool Prlnged Shawl t.lt Cotton Dresses Cotton Slip Wool Booty Set Pretty Bonnet ....... 1.39 98c 2.98 l.0 11 ijeaaaeiiatatjMrMa,fi t you, ftfrhty adi music, Cokes, candy and doughnuts were on sal In the poster-decorated gym. Carrol Horton was the com mercial club member In churn of the dunce with Dahlia Whitney, Don Paillette and Wea Hoblnaon assisting htm. Advisor of the club Is May Loreusen. Classified Art Bring Hcatilti. 127 S. 6th SEARS BABY WEEK-APRIL you need for Hi-Choir Pods ' Wahrproofl 1.98 Scdt) ovkdj ejotegpy ttt iMef ejftjMy md) procMcol le. Sttjrdy, lejAgwiMriMff p&& fen Pad 2.89 Wa.h Cloth 40c , BATHING SUPPLIES Johnson Babr Cream .... 43c Comb and Brash Ret .... l.tt -ot Babr OH 41c 4-os. 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