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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1946)
Sino-Russian Relations Grow Worse In Spite Of 30-Year Friendship Pact rALD NEWS, Kl.a.1. F.IH, Oft. WIDNKSDAY. A.. II, M, a. Tar.. NANKING, Aim. M I7I') One yea l' iikii tiiiiiurriiw the Slllci Soviet IrtMily nf fi lendhhlp and allliiiii'e win kIkiiciI In Moscow uinl In IhHt year relntliini have remained for from either Hit letter nr Ihn iplrll of Hint purl. ('hiiime leader who contend Hint they sinned Hut III) year HUri'lMIII'Ilt Klvllllt ItllHIllll Kl'I'llt I'tinresslmii in Miinchiirla only heaiiue of priiuire from other United Nation nay freely (hut they ennalder Mineow Inn vio lated Hid agreement almost from llu (lny It win sinned. Thorn In no diiuhl Hint re lutlDim between the two coun tries have Krown worm- rather tlnin belter, iirliK'Ipiilly became of the contlmiliiK hiittllnif be tween Gencrallmilmii C'lilnnu Kai shek's itnvcrnmcnt und lint Chi nese communists. The latest Indication of fric tion wiiii u J t ii sn In n rffurt to bur China from participation In thu I'n r In peace conference ii upon norliiu iiiitlon. Two major accusations nrc Man Gets Life fin PnriA Cfutnk vii uupu uum Klu II. l'ryor, 43, was sen tenced to upend the ret of Inn life In the Ort'Kon stiilo prison yesterday afternoon hy Circuit JnilKo David It. Viindi'iihi-iit af ter ho hud pleaded utility to a cIi.h'ko of rnpe iipnn diiuKhler, l'ryor admitted In court Hint he hud been Inllmnte "several I mien" with h I lVymr old iluiiKhter. lie win arrested In Medford last week und brouifht here to answer the chariic brouiiht ly the ulrl. The mun wiilved iirellmlnnry lieiiruiK mid Indictment by the ; unind Jury to come up for len ience Immediiitely. Ha told the mini on oin nni want luwyrr und waived the statutory time period between enlry of a plea " and lenience. Also up for sentence yeslcr- ' flay afternoon wai Donald f Kllueruld, IB, who pleaded Kuilly to the theft nf a cur from the Sclby imed cur lot. A first ol lender, he win put on proba tion for two years. Condition of the probutlon are that he ihull not smoke or . drink, and Hint he shall go to work and turn his money over to hli mother enrh payday Deputy Sheriff Jack Kran-y left thli morning for Salem to tnke l'ryor to prison. Voters May Decide Civic Center Site POflTI.AND. Aim. 14 The locution of a 1'ortliind civic center, which ha had commit leei dcbiitliiif for dnvi, may be left for the voter to decide. The civic center executive committee suuiicstcd Unit the November ballot Include both the question of construction a civic center and the problem of a lite. Under the plan, which still must go before the full com mlltec and the city council, resident would vote on an east lido lite, a west side ille, or no He at all. Classified Adi BrlnK Result. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING Ksp.ri, fluaratil...' Wark I All M.h.tl Rraioaiblt I'Mc -,. rillmat.s Sowing Machino Servico Vnur tnd.p.crltnl li.al.r eiiana am till Kha.la Way mnde aKiilnst Soviet furcei which occupied Mancliiirlii; 1, Thai Kunsliini looted Man churliin indiislry of all movable eiiulpmetil diiiiiiu Hie iiriilonucd Hovli'l occiiiiillon, and thereby mimed the country of lis onoor Utility for rapid recovery from Hie havoc of cluhl yeuri of wur. 2. That the Soviet occupation forcei permitted Infiltration of ( hlnesu communist armlei Into Manchuria, and allowed the seiz ure oi vast nrsenuli and iupply oiimpi uy wiuncse cominuiilil lorccs. Demiltii llw Ii-nulu f.f ffl,,rl ship, there Is little expectation hero Hint China und Kussla can become ((nod nelidibori until Hie Chinese communist question li settled. There Is no direct evidence that Husslu 1 ulvInK thu Chinese COIlllllUlllNtM UCIV nlivMleiil port whutever. lint evidence doei exist in many lornii tnut the Chi nese Itvdi have the complete moral support of Moscow. That fllCl IllllVa nil ImnnHiiIlt mid lit every niovo towurd settlement of i. minis civil iiriie, mice each lidu il sllllllllllf llollelea uilh eyo open for possible repercus sions iroin tnui nortliern ncitih bor, Propaganda Jlbn Cominunlst propnmindn activ ities in China arc closely Kearcd to those of Moscow. An anil American cnmpulun from Yeniin recently wus followed quickly by a similar Moscow outcry uKuhuit "American liltcrvenllon In China." Chlneio also are expressing Krave concern nowadnyi over two (iifstioni ipeclflcally cov ered by the Slno-Siivlel treaty Uiiiren und 1'ort Arthur. Hy the treuty terms Uniren becomel a free port under Chi nese government supervision, While Port Arthur lteeitn closed naval buse shared equally ny itussiiini and Chinese, with a enimtilNilriM it Dir.... t:,.,,lt,. .m,l two Chinese supervising It, Hul, Chinese complain, Rus sian forcei coiitlmio to occupy and control Uniren a year after tile treiltV U'U aiencrl mtrl flil. nese military and naval units still arc completely barred from closely Kiiuriled Port Arthur. Railway Sharad Under the treaty, too, the Chi nese must share with Russia tho ChaiiKchim railroad (formerly Hie Chinese Knxlern railway, from central Manchuria to Sul fenho on the Siberian border, and from lliirbiu to Uniren and Port Arthur). So these Chinese observer! consider Hint the treaty cost them not only lov eremnty over Dulren and Port Arthur, bul also Munchurln'i railways. In return, they not In ad vance a brief participation by Russia in tho war aiiaiuat Japan. And the upshot, Uicy add bitter ly, wai Chinese communist dom ination of Manchuria. Nevertheless, nil f'lil en aitrcc, China will live up to tnc aurccmciu. "There nrc many rcureti over the treatv." one anuref Iter., nv. pluincd, "but wo tinned in ood mun ana we intend to do every tliiim possible to fulfill its provisions." SB Why Fight Wood and Coal Next Winter? Noras Winter Air Conditionari! Kleer Kloon Floor Furnacei Oil Circulating Hoateri Oil Wator Haatari Oil Rongo Phone 6595 2323 So. 8th Burnori For wood or coal cook itovei. V.-J. DAY TONIGHT BALDY'S BAND Featuring Vocoliiti Mary Mahonoy Van Thome Patty Meyort Dancing 9 Til 1 74c Per Person, Inc. Tax It's LEONS pvpr-pr.'Q- Q:-6: 'Qr '0. t; 6: ft ft q :q ft. ft q ;q. ft. ft. ft. ft -ft ft ft ft fa C- 7 59 ft ra o i-S jf 0 n u o ton - I W n W ft ft ft 0: .. ',.-t'"' ' . ft ft ftft ft Qrft ft ft ft -ft, ft ft. ft ft ft. ft ft ft. ft ft .ft ft. ft: ftp: ft Come see our round-up of versatile school clothes today! 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