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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1947)
Outer Mongolian Troops; Supported By Red Planes, Attacking Chinese Troops NANKING. June 10 ll'i The of- flclal Central Now Agency today mild government tn 1 1 1 1 1 ry sources confirmed riurui Unit Outer Mon kiiIiiiii Irniiiui, supported by (ur Hovlet waniliines, Invaded Mlnkliiug province Thursday. The agency Htt I (I tin Moimoln linil penetrated l a depth ill more tlliin 300 iiiIIch and iiuw wore fliilitliiK Chinese defense troop 300 miles )lni tlif mil nf TIIiiiu, The tif rtclttl report followed closely a similar report by seml-ofllclnl entirce. Until today th mlnlatry nf national defense had auppresard stream of excited cable to loriil newapaper by their Wilneae corres pomlcm In Blnkiaug reporting de tails. Ontrnl Newa Agenry reported In a dlapatch from Tlheu Hint "bitter Guns Must Be Registered A warning to register nil firearm with shorter Ihnn IB-ludi barrels was repented today by Allull T, Kleicher, Invcsllgiilor for the alcohol tax unit, who uutkea the rcglstra llnnt In room 308, poal office build Ina. There U no Inw agalnat possessing mich weapons. Fletcher advised, but there la heavy penalty of five yeara Imprisonment plus a I'JOOO fine fur not registering the guns. Type of guna whlrh need not be registered are revolvera and eeinl autoiiiailc pUtoln audi aa the P-31 Walther and the Jap model M Nnnibu. Guna that mint be registered In rlude any inarhlne gun, machine pistol or any lyiw of weapon from whlrh mora than on ahol may be fired by meaiu of one continuous pull of the trigger. Any putol with a shoulder aluck attached. Any gun ilniilgned to be fired from the almul iter and having a barrel leaa than lg Inchca in length; 10 111 the cane of .33 caliber or lew. J. C. Priddy. 3M7 Turnage, reen tered a WCP Winchester rifle with a 14-Inch barrel with Uio office to day. Bees Attack White House INDEPENDENCE. Mo.. June 10 iH't A colony of beea haa established residence at the aummer While House. The Intruder! moved Into a cupola near an attic window of Preatdent Truman a Independence home yea lerday. A nearby farmer who la an aplarlal In tin apare time, ilenry J. miner, and hla wife answered a rail to the White Homo yesterday. Alter con atiltlug with a aecret service agent lllfnrr derided to ixmtpone the Job n attempting to dislodge the beea until a 00-foot ladder could be obtained. "I hone aomeoii geta them down Mm. Miner aald. "It would be awful If the beea found an opening In the house." Armenians To Be Taken Home BAI.ONIKA, Oreere. June 10 oft A Soviet Armenian delegation arrived here yeaterday to aupcrvlse the re-mov-' to the Soviet republic of about 17.000 mare of the Armenians who have been In Greece aince llielr ex pulsion from Asia Minor In 1823. About SOO0 were transferred last year. KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners Llfeflm Guarantee) Frea Demonstration Teilaphone 9200 Harwin's Features the KxqtiUllc finulMlfrt pearl ert In eolld luld ettin. Highly pnlUhetl, bcMUlirully grtidii tiled ilmuli ted uenrli. . 7nl MAIM Eaty Termt r$ rCr ,3" 11" in MADVIN 'fighting" waa continuing between nutlve Mlukiiing troopa uud Invading forcea from the Hovlut-apouaorcd Mougolliin Kcpubllc, The dispatch, the agency auld, re ported thiil wiirpliiuc accompany ing t a Mongolian cavalry and other truupa Into Mlukliing alrafed Chi nese troop conceutriitloua and bumbrd at lid alrafed civilian a" towun In the Invasion puth, No Chinese government oiiicml here Immediately confirmed theae report but an olUclnl military spokesman, oueatloned, referred the AMOclnled Preaa to the Central Newa Agency report. The agency la a government organ. ' Military eource auld It wna be lieved that only a amall number of native troopa and a tew trained Chi nese officer comprise the WeaUirn ainklang garrison. The region haa been In a alate nf continued unreal since Outer Mongolia waa granted Independence. Military observers aald that , be cause of trie great distances In volved and the lack of readily avail able forcea It waa unlikely the gov ernment would dispatch adequate defense forcea to Blnklang. RNA Conclave Set Friday The 18th district convention of the Itoyal Neighbors of America will hold Us annual meeting In the KC hall rrlduy. June 13, with Lucille llelfer. district oracle, presiding. Registration la acheduled for 10 a. m. with Introduction of district offlcera and the school of Instruc tion under the direction of But 8uiervlaor Mne E. Logan of Port land. The afternoon aeaalon will adiourn at 6 p. m. and a banquet will be served at 6:30 p. m. Ill the Kirat Christian church, lh and Pine. Tlcketa for the banquet may be purchased at the KC hall from Kathleen Hepburn who la In charge of the affair. Lodge-will convene at 7:30 p. m. and plcturea of dla trlct offlrera will be taken at thla time. Following lodge visitors and friends are Invited to attend the program. Refreshmenta will be served in the dining room. Miner Creek Road To Be Resurfaced SALEM. June 10 ' The alate highway commission today awarded to Lloyd Calkin, Ocean Ijike. a con tract for regradlng 1.17 mllea and aurfarlng 4.3 mllea of the Miner creek-Agate beach section of the Oregon roast highway In Lincoln county. Calkin'a bid waa $152,208. FOR FATHER'S DAY MANHATTAN RAYON ' t BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS All Sixtt Including Slimt Reeded STORI f MIH Carner Sth ml Male) Birthstone for June E p". r-; MM, CT 29- -J? J ark CONVKNTION DOI'III.KK BAN KHANCIBCO, June 10 llt I'ho loudspeaker at the Rotary In ternational convention asked Lyle Ilrowir lo report at the secretary's office. Two .showed up, Ho the secretary asked, "Which one of you la with the telephone company?" Simultaneously the two Lyle Browna aald, "I am." So they shook hand Lyle Brown, Hnu Francisco district manager of the Pacific Telephone and Tele graph, with Lyle Brown, Sedalla, Mo., district manager of Southwest ern Bell Telephone company, BOILING POINT PHILADELPHIA, June 10 Ml Miiglatrale Nathan A. Eelfel fined Adam Btaiikalavlcu $100 and coat for refusing three times to let a slate Inspector check the hot water boiler In hla tailor ahop. Then as Inspector examined the boiler and found It In tip-top ahape, fully eligible for a 13 annual certlfl " . . , DALLAS, Tex., June 10 VPt M. E, Beckler of Deahler, Neb., here In- Hint . PICK FROM OUR atalllng an exhibit at grocer' con vention, advocated use of hi product a one of the aureat way for a wo man to reduce her hip and waist line. "It 1 a double moral builder," he added. "She get the twin satisfac tion of cleanllnea for her house and streamlining her figured Beckler line 1 brooms. ATTORNEY QUITS PORTLAND, June 10 OP) Herman H. Haines, assistant U. 8. attorney here the paat eight month and a f raduate of the University of Oregon aw echool, haa resigned to enter private law practice In Weill Walla, Wash, Olaaalfled Ada Bring- Reeult. Caution Urged In Gl Loans - A 40 per cent rise In default dur ing May on OI loan for amall busi nesses In Oregon haa prompted a concerned plea by the veterans ad ministration to lender urging ex treme prudence In permitting ex servicemen to become Involved In "make or break" enterprises, Patrick W. Kllby, VA contact representative here, reported today. Portland regional office of the VA ha advised Kllby that buslnesa loan default In May numbered 18, booat- The creom of the cotton crop . . . the crispest, freshest, woshing-est dressei ond suits ore here. We have chambrays, percales, ginghams, seersucker! and cotton sheers. We hove tailored casuals and ruffly date dresses. Our racks are filled with stripes and prints, checks and ploids, pastels, whites, blacks! We could go on and on describing our new beauties, but why just read about them! Come see for yourself! 5.95 HtXAI.D a New. Klamalk rails, Of. Ing the total to 3. While these represent only 5 per cent of the 1300 OI loan made on businesses. E. E. Tate, regional guaranty chief, wrote that the sharp Increase In default justifies aome alarm. . Only ten buslnesa default have been "cured" or aettled and IS have resulted In claim agalnat the gov ernment under the OI guaranty. Moat default have Involved trucks, the majority In logging. "Many loans now in trouble," Tate remarked, "will not liquidate at more than half. Veteran paid high price for equipment, much of It second hand and often with no provision for heavy repair. , 7.95 Ti asnAT, Jaa It, IM1. rate Tare RIIIP SUNK a ' SHANGHAI. June 10 m Tfla Tafelug Shipping company reported today that the 440 - ton steamer Tafcng sank off Woosung during, a storm yeaterday and that 139 ef it 300 passenger were missing. Ttiej other 101 were rescued, the company .SEWING MACHINE i REPAIRING i gsatrl. flasraau Were (All MskMI aassaeatte arlasa Tin gsllante Sewing Machlnt Srvic Tsar lnainl Dsalat mi sua aaatia WsV 10.95