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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1946)
Manchu Capital Captured By Chinese Communists By The Associated Press An nffli'lnl Chinese cotiinitin Int hruuilcust from Ymuin, parly lieiiiltpiiirters, tuiliiy rcpnrleil the capture (if C'IiiiiikcIiiiii, capital of civil wiir lcirn Manchuria. The liriiHilciinl wus rccunleil by The Assiielalcil I'ress 111 Still Frim- Cllll'O, Tliu briiiulciist, In tliu form of Ni'W L'lilnii Now iiKcucy (com munist) uinenl dispatch from C'liiiiiKi'huii, lejmrteil: "The city of ('IiiiiikcIuiii Inn been fon i ii U-t 1. 1 y cleared of Jap anese mid puppet troops und bandits (IIiIk presumably re ferrcil to Ch ll nun Kiivernmcnt trniipK), uflcr communist-led pop ulnr forces tlu democratic Joint army entered Hip clly to eslub Hull peace mill order. Normal Order "Dcinocrotic imiiili'lpul (oV eminent lm been cntiibl inlird and lint i lly bad returned to nor mill order. The dispatch, dutrd last (Thursday) nlulit. coiitlmii'd: "The clly wn plunucd Into confusion by InotlnK and mil raiies by puppet troopa, buudita and rniiiiui nla of Japanese troops after rviicuutlon of the Soviet troops." CI he Russians completed their wllbdrnwnl Snndny nlitht. The communists beumi their attack on Uip city two hour earlier. Associated I'rcs Correspondent Tom Muslcrsiin nielloed from ClimiKi'liiin lit Hid time.) "Locul popular furcea entered tliu city and by p. m., locul lime, April III at 7 lnxl cleiirpd tbo Suit Filed In Land Dispute A luwiult to determine what price Hip atale hlKhwoy commlit-1 cans. Ion nliiill pay or IZH1 square feet of lund needed for the rlilht-of-wuy of the Kliimnlh Fulls l.akcvlcw lnuliwsy was filed by the commission with the circuit clerk here. The atrip ! In the ainull trl antflo formed by the Intersec tions of S. tilh, E. Mum and Hud cltffv, where a norvlce station la now located. Named In the suit as defendants are Mr. and Mra. Frank L. Weaver, Mr. and Mra. Wllltuin Dudnrek. Elbert Stiles, the General Petroleum corpora tion and the City of Klamath Kail. The Weavers own the land, the .suit muintulna, but the Ilu doreks, Stilea and the oil com pany have tome claim to it and the city holds a lien on the prop erty by reason of paving done on adjacent t recti. J. M. Devers, counsel for the highway commission, hat been unable to reach an agreement with the owners of the land on purchase price, the suit anys, and the highway commission la asking that a Jury set reason able price. clly of puppet troops under the notorious t.'hlung 1'eug-fel and urmed biinda of bundlts und Jup unese," There wus no record of the futo of Muslerson und four other Amerli'iin correspondents, nor of Mill. Hubert li. Illgg, Chlciigo, unit SSgt. J uck I'niid, I'orllund, Ore., his iililn. The Americans went to Changchun a week ago to l)(i nresent for the Itusslan wlthdriiwnl. I They found 4000 Chinese gov ernment troopa, augmented by ubout u n eipiul number of home gourds, prepared to take over the city. Surrounding Chang chun were un estimated 40,000 communist troops, who quickly elzed three ulrficlds und gradu ally compressed the defenders Into a small plaza in the center of the city. Last Word The last word from Master son, a short dispatch from Cbungchun duted Wednesday, said the communists hud seized the city's only rullwuy station und the Yunmtn hotel, where Itlgg und I'ond were cpiurtercd. There bus been no word of the fate of Hlgg assistant U. S. mil itary uttuclie or i'ond since. The correspondents wore quar tered in the Changchun mayor's house, but dispatches did not re port whether it wus In the por tion of tbe city under attack with artillery, tanks and rockets. Today's communist broadcast, which faded out, gave no hint as to the fate of any of the Amerl- Nw Group Seeks Jobs For Veterans POflTLAND, April 10 111 Jobs for veterans Is the object of new committee here beuded by fornwr Muyor Joseph K. Cur son and representing 21 organi zations. The group pluns to canvass every Industry and find out (1) what Jobs ure available, (2) how many can be created, CD reasons If any why veterans cannot be hired. Hugh Kosson, Governor Sncll's ropreaentutlvu ut yesterday's or ganization meeting, declared every city should set up a sim ilar program. Bean Eyed For Maritime lob PORTLAND, April 10 Of) Lew Wallace, Oregon's demo cratic national committeeman, bus recommended Ormond R. itesn. republican and former stale utilities commissioner, for appointment to the U. S. mari time commission, Wallace filed his recommenda tion with the democratic national committee.. A republican, must be named to the vacancy on the five-man commission. Dean, former city commissioner here, came back recently after serving for the state department as director of transportation In Egypt, also for the OUT In Ha waii and Puerto Rico. From Hospital Sid Herbert, veteran city patrolman, has re turned to his home from Hill side hospital where he has been confined for the past several days. Claairifled Ads Bring Results. (!. NKWS, Kl.m.lk rails, Ors. raiDAT, ArU It, ISM, ( U. S. Recognizes ! Tito Government ! WASHINGTON, April IB Pj The United Suites has agreed to full diplomatic recognition of the Tito government of Yugoslavia. I the stuto department announced today. The announcement waa made j after assurances had been re ceived fromcelved from Yugo j slsvia that It accepts existing i treaties between the two count ries. ' Tbe department released two j letter from Secretary nyrnes i which were delivered to tho , Yugoslav charge d'affaires hero j April 16. 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