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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1948)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1948 WTRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON PACE THREE Arab Leader Says Legion fln Jericho Top Officials Fear Thai Holy Land Fostering War European Transport Runs Planned HKA'ITI.K, April 28 ll'l- Ullddrll Ac Cllllslcnsoll, Iih'., Purl do coast iiuciits fur Waterman Hleiinisliip i:iil l'illttllill, 'I ilcnrlliy Hllll(llll-rt ilnii fur ii'K'.ilin ly sdictluletl service illicit from the I'nclflc counl lo Kuropc. Tlici HHiuicy hi iiiilli'd for rin-m-nershlu In Hip Pacific Const-Kurii-ijeuit ciiiiIi'ii'Iiit. It plans h fort nlKlilly silirilule from Meallle mid ntliiT west cuiiHl ports lo LI in United KIiikIoiii mid Coiitlnriilnl Kurope. H. II. (lilrnllli'r. Hildilcn As Chrlsten son innnuitrr III Hcattle SHlcl Wnler-iniiii-nwnrri 0-2 trrlKhlera, flying the AMM'l k III! lint! will DO Used. By The Associated I'rrM Warrior Kim Abdullah of Trans Jordan mill li(lr lil Arab lesion inula have occupied Jericho, whose walli lumhlrll to the hlaal of tli Prophet Joshua's trumpet 3400 years ago. The city la Iraa than 0 mllra northeast of Jerusalem. II la mul dlalanl from Amman, the Tram Jordan capital whence Abdullah haa vowed lo ride Into Palretlne thla week al Ilia heads of rrsular armlet f hla country, Hyrla and Lebanon. Jewa In Haifa aald tho Arab le mon had alirllril a Jewish settle ment nrar Nulmi ulm on the Trans Jordan border, kllllnil 10 Jews. The Jewuh militia, Hatiaitali, wm aatd In hava occupied border fortresses al Bamakh and Jlsr Kl Majamle, abandoned by tha withdrawing Brltlah. lixun Zval Lcunil, JewUh under ground organisation, clnlmed tha capture of all the Manalielh quar ter of Arab Jaffa, whirl) adjoins Tel Aviv. Haitanuli and Irgun troops fought aide by aide In an Inteiulfylng buttle for Uie port city. War Fears Top Ainrrlran offlrlala are grave ly dlaturbrd leal an Invaalon of Pal eallne by oulalda Arab armlea lourh off World War III. The llnlled Natlona allll talked of mean, to block war In the Holy Mild. An el of agireaalon. aurh aa Invaalon, will leal Ihe V. N.'a resource and preo life to the utmost. Ueaplte the itrims of another worldwide explosion, Russlnn-ll-reiued newpaiera In Berlin de alared : Thert will be no war." Then they proceeded to devola Drops Tom Breneman Dead In Encino Home KOIXYWOOD, April 21 i" Tom Branrman, who turned odd hau. orchlda and kisses for old ladlea Into a top-flight radio program, dropped Uad o( a heart attack today. He waa 47 year old. Ha had Just finished brcakliisl, ftaA waa preparing to leave for the 4 atudlo for hla early morning broad saal, aald his wife, former a t a g e actress Blllle Dunn. She aald ah Iward a thud, and found him lying on the floor of hla Encino bedroom. Breneman only recently returned to the air after a month's vacation at Palm Springe, ordered by hla doc tor becauae of a alight heart condi tion. Mar Urn n 000 poraoiu, gathered for hla broadcast In a new restau rant on Vine street which he opened only a few montha ago, were allock ed at the newa of hla paaaing. Breneman, prematurely gray, was a particular favorite of elderly ladlea, who made "Urenktnal in Hollywood" a favorite Mopping place whenever they came to Hollywood. The program waa aold out for weeks In advance. One of Die features of hla broad cast waa presentation of an orchid to the oldest feminine member of Uie audience. He had a chatty, home-town appronch which In nine yeara had built the program to top rating among audience participa tion shows. Matrons, young and old alike, en Joyed being kldrird about their tints. In addition to his widow. Brene man Is survived by a daughter, Olorla, It, and a son, Tom Jr., 14. Ruling Outlaws Gambling Ships WA8HINCITON. April 28 lTt Onmbllng ships, on water or 111 the air, are outlawed under legislation approved Tuesday by President Truman. I The legislation was Initiated by ' Senator Knowlnnd (R-Cnllf.) to strike at gnnibllng ships operating off the west coast. I.KAVK UUIII.IN, Kite. April 28 il'i A U. H. iiuviil force which has been on I a k'hxIwIII visit here since last a large part of tlielr apace lo lit- i ' ',lt'" lucks on the United Hiiilcs mid Norway. other western powers. II. H. iiu thorltlca stinted liiventlgiitliig the new national democrat party In Uermnny. which they snld had na.l tendencies. The piirly scored lienv ly In community election. Claims Cut Yugoslavia trimmed her claima i C'Altl) OF TIIANKh) for Aualrlan territory from 1000 lo j Wc wn , exu-nd to our many 00 square mile.. Heavy anowa In i .,, our thanks and appreciation Central tirrere alowed the lirerk ,r the ,muy 0(.u ol Kmn.M dur. army'a ranipalill against guerrlllaa. I ,. . r....i illness. he ships were the Cruiser Krea- iio mid thr Ursl roycrs Wllllnm K. Kiisli mid JolinsUin. In the Irish sea lliry made a rendezvous with the Carrier Valley Panic, which also will muke the llergen visit, The 21 republics of Ainerlra dla- euased In Bogota a new treaty In the Pan American conference amid reporla that Ihe If. H. aenale might not ratify Ihe art. The Finnish purllument rutlftrd a treaty of friendship and military aaslstance with Htissla. Abdullah aald the Arab force which look Jericho was "scout lrooa which always precede the regular army." The British, who trained his legion and command most of It. said yesterduy Uie le glonnnlrea were assigned only to se cure Alleuby bridge over the Illvcr Jordan. Abdullah recalled lo active serv ice all retired legion officers. He said Trans-Jordnn tribes assured him "we are al war with the Jews." The British Insisted Ihry had heard of no declaration of war. lie a p 1 1 e official Kg) ptlan denials, source, clow lo the Kgvpllan army aald I'gyptlan troops had crossed Ihe Mouth Palestine border, prob ably aa volunteers. Huganah troojis renewed their at tacks on A rutin in Jaffa with heavy mortar and marhlneguii tire. An arms cache, some of which was wrapjied and addressed to persons In Palestine, was found In New York and two youths were arrested. Mrs. Marie Young Mrs. Jenotle Prarre. More Weather Stations Set O'lTAWA, April 28 UPi Canada, pushing her program to use the Arctic regions for both defense und civilian purposes, will establish two more Kiir Northern weather stations, C. D. Howe, minister of recon struction and supply, announced to day the stnllons will be on north wesleru Islands of the Canadian archliielago between the Canadian mainland and the North Pole. 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