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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1948)
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVEN WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14, 1943 Arab Attack On Jewish Village Told JKIUIHAl.KM. Jan. 14 iI'l-Arabs ntlAcfcrtl lour Jewish sell lenient In I I io mm between Jerusalem awl Hebron tiKluy, Jnwlnli iiiiiw rn iioitrcl. i Hi Irimluii inomiieil Willi report (lorn Hyrla thai Middle Kul Arabs have Kebriiniy 1ft i l)-l)y for mlliluiy wre aualuM Zlimliim. Milliters' nuns burked eounlaiitly III Jim iiMili'in anil In 1 1 ) n area of all Jrwlnli 'I'd Aviv mill all-Arab Jaffa. .Iiiim l tliiuiiKeil Willi Hyilimv li mil nml 'riaiis-Jurilaiilaiia await ing orders to iihivii nuuliuit Tel Aviv. Thrrr Columns IJniifflilal but reliable sources aid Hiiro roluiiiiui or Arabs nU larketl Alii TMirlu. near Hebron, Willi grrnailea a net iiuloinullu WPIIINlllK. Jewlnh leixirt nultl tlio Arabs Kino uLtttt kixl Ilia lieltlllbnr Hill collrrlU Village. u( Clklb Itevadlm. Mii.MUiith Ir.huk mid Kim Klr.lon. Tliey mill tile first bund of atlai'keis was ciiiiiiirliicil of. 16 men. Ilia seroinl. about 'M. A llilril bund smirk fiom tlin direction at Jerusalem. Iln report wild. On the. llelhleliem-Hebron road a motor nr of the Irnql consulate I sat allocked mul Hie driver mid the driver'" wlfo were reiiorled Injured. The consul himself was not In the ir. I'ollio quoted one of Ihe pulr a saying some of Ihe allackcrs were "In what apiieared to be rmy uniforms " Jrwli.ll sources expressed belief the car wan mistaken by Amb for a Jewish-owned vehicle. In Damascus, Hyrlan defense nun Uler Ahmed Hhaiabatl said a trlned Arnb people's mmy would launch frontal attack against Zionism in 1'mei.Uno next month with men mid mm, In mi honor able, war lo preserve the rights of our Aral) broUirra." CARNIVAL By Dick Turner Kurer Says He Won't Quit Army MONTItKAI., Jan. 14 1"i Ma) eien. Lawrence H. Killer nald today he hail no Intention of resigning from the U. 8 air tureen in order In nerve a rhalrman of the civil eroiiautli-a board. Kilter. U. S. representative to the International rlvll aviallon or vaniMllnii. 1 President Truman a C4M IHIIvMklli .HI Ml.HdDUi f "Why nln't we got one o' thom morning husband and wife Jawfeitt on the radio? Our conversation's got a loyal following among the neighbori!" SP Doesn't Vant Beaches POHTI.AND, Jan. 14 Mi The HouUiem 1'aclflo company today bowed out of the controversy over Oregon beaches, asserting It does not want the tldclawli. The company had been read Into Ilia controversy by Kx-tlov. Oswald Went, who aald the railroad could claim Lincoln county beachea by virtue, of purchase of a long -defunct minor railroad line 40 ycara alio. 'Hi In came ax news to the firm, but after InvexllKallon A. T. Mercler, company 'president, said In a state- menl released Here that southern I'uclflc did not want the landx and offered a formal release or quit cliilm to aeltle title. Went brought In the railroad when he wax fighting the atate'a asserted right lo dlif Industrial aand from the beachea. Olympia Rent Hike Refused WAH1I1NOTON, Jim. 14 n; Housing Kxpedltor Tiiihe K. Woodx announced today he haa rejected the recommendation of Ihe local rent advlxory board at Olympia, Wash., (Thurston county) for a min eral rent Increase of 15 per cent. Tlithe said he had advised the board that the denial was "without prejudice" to Its right to submit a new recommendation with appro priate substantiation. The denial, he said, was made on the around that "appropriate xub slantlattnif evidence'' had nut been supplied. Employment Hits Seasonal Low Over Klamath County Old Sandy To Stay On Job CHICAGO, an. 14 P Old Handy will be bossing traffic at busy State and Madison streets lor another month or two and senti mental Chlcanoans are glad. Bandy, and 40 other horses of the mounted police patrol, were exact ed, by this time, to be replaced by new three-wheeled motorcycles However, of 82 cycles on order, only two have been delivered. When the temporary reprieve ends. Handy and his ma tea will be retired to the Bridewell farm, u previous practice Is followed. Uut. asks Capt. Ted Cregan, chief of the traffic police: "How are you going to keep them down on the farm after thcyve seen Htate street?'' Hodges Heads Service Club MERRILL, Jan. 14 Pierce Hodges has been elected president of the Merrill Hervke club to suc ceed Joe Bally. Elected as vice pres ident la Robert R. Walker and Ihe new directors are Joe Bally. Riley DeLap, C. E. Hharp, Alonzo HodKcs, Father J. O'Connor and John Mc Neill. The last meeting was held In the new recreation hall, a former school building from the WRA center, now being remodeled as a city recreation center. W. H. Homes. Riley DeLap, Alon xo Hodges. Bob Walker and Joe Bally were appointed to raise funds for continuation of the project, as sisting R. L. Dragoo, appointed chairman several months ago. Virginia Sharp has been employed as full time secretary of the club. The next meeting will be January 19. Jr. Farmers Hold Dinner "Ladles' night" was observed by the Klamath County Junior Farm ers organization with a dinner at the Pelican cafe party room last night attended by about 50. Ed Htastny assumed the presidency of the organization on this occasion, succeeding John Kerns. Features of the evening program Included a talk by Btastny on a recent trip to Chicago, a reading by Harold Bchleferstcln. and a talk by Malcolm Epley, managing editor of The Herald and News, giving remi niscences of amusing Incidents he has encountered as a newspaper man. Francis Skinner arranged the program. Erb Memorial To Be Started In '48 PORTLAND, Jan. 14 W Con struction of the ERB Memorial Union building at the University of Oregon campus in Eugene will get under way this year, Ernest Haycox, Portland, fund drive chairman, re ported today. The alumnus said President If. K. Newburn had advised that archi tects would be authorized this month to proceed with plans. Haycox said the committee had funds or plrdgea for $1,300,000, Jul 1100,000 short of the minimum need ed for the long-planned student center structure, The building was first proposed la 19J3. Sore . Throat of colds. Rub VapoRilb on throat. ..chest. Melt some to mouth, tool WICKS V VHOliul Employment which hd reached a seasonal low in the Klamath basin In December. 1047, has con tinued downward In January, offl rlals of the state employment office said today. frill unemployment Is due pri marily to shutdown of logging op erations and sawmills because of the winter weather. H. 8. Milne, as sistant manager, snld. There are 100 unemployed at ChlliKiiln and about 60 at lily, nearly all men, Milne said, and Ihe majority of (her are logging work ers. Due to the unemployment situa tion In these outlying communities a new service is being established by the Klamath Falls office, making a visit each week to lake registrations for unemployment comiiensatlon I and to advise of new Jobi available, i Feed store Is being remodeled and the new addition will house the re cently taken over agency for farm Implements, according to the labor market bulletin. At Tulelakc, W. U. Miller Construction company, is re modeling a garage. MALL CHAIN SAWS m Rugged Dependable Cheap to Operate Sales & Complete Service Saw Filing Bill's Saw Shop 600 Torrey I Block M eat of Zeigler't Cabins Pelican City FOR THE ARREST & CONVICTION OF THE PARTY OR PARTIES THAT STOLE RADIATOR BRACELET ORNAMENT OFF MY AUTOMOBILE SUNDAY NIGHT WHILE PARKED AT 7th & PINE STREETS IF YOU HAVE INFORMATION PHONE 3403 choice for chairman nl uie cam. The senato armed services commit tee voted yesterday against a bill which would have let Kilter retain his military pay and rank while '"V h'.noimemtn of rcMgnlng ! -v.". thr out t ort trip Into , hmng from the air force." Kuter said Woman Dies After Plane Trip BAN FRANCISCO. Jim. 14 !! Mrs. Jessie M. Miickhn, 0B. Portland. died of a heart seizure last night after debarking from a United Air I Lines plane here on a trip to Hono- I lulu. The Portland woman wns accom- I panled by her daughter, Frances, a civilian aeronautics authority work er In Honolulu. She was planning to make her home in Honolulu. Mrs. Maeklln collapsed in the air- Rodzinski Fired From Music Post CHICAGO. Jan. 14 oT" Dr. Artur Rodzlnskl. one of the nation's leading musical conductors who be- 1 came musical director of the Chi- cago symphony orchestra less than a year ago. haa been dismissea Dy the orchestral association. A statement given at a press con- ; ference by Cyrus H. Adams, asso- ; elation vice president, said that dlf- i ferenccs of opinion between. Rod-, zlnskl and the association's board of trustees "make It clearly evident ; that his further connection with the orchestra and with the ooara oi trustees cannot be satisfactory." Redwood Lumber Battle Still On HAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 14 o'i The redwood operators' coinnilllee declared today on the second anni versary of a strike against eight red wood manufacturing companies that those firms are employing more men and producing more lumber than before the walkout. The statement said the strike by Ihe AFL lumber and sawmill work ers' union against eight leading red wood companies "Is believed to con stitute a record for the duration of a labor dispute for any major In dustry In the country." It said the last negotiations took place In March. 1947 and that the only remaining Issue Is the opera tors' refusal to grant a union shop. town Men from the employment offlre will be In Chlloouin In the library I Wednesday each week from S a. m. until noon until the situation eases. Milne said They will visit Bohmiir.'s store in lleatly at 9 a. m. on Thurs days and be at Jack's place In Uly at 12 30 the same day. Home mills have Indicated lliev may reojien operations In February and will) construction slated to pick up the situation Is expected to be relieved In another month. After that some farming operations should be under way. Plans have been made for t lie earlv construction of a 25-unlt nio-l-l in Klamath Falls. 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