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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1947)
Soviets Accused in Mongolian Invasion , Chinese Government Spokesman Says "This IsNo Ordinary Border Incident"; Ambassador To Register Protest In Moscow lly IIAIIOM) Mil, KM NANR1NO, June II ll-j A Chinese liivf rniurlil epukraniaii, drclarlns "IhU It no ordinary frontier Inci dent," charted Ituaala today with Rarllal reeponallilllljr (or an Outer loiitollaii liivaalan of China's re miitti Hliiklam province, J tin iiuvin'iiiiirut Instructed Ma am bassador to Moacow tn prolcat the Incident to both Ilia Soviet govern ment and tn the Outer Mongolian inliilater there aa the aftermath o( a punitive ciiiminliiii which carried a Moniinl cavalry battalion 60 miles Into china. Chaim yuan-Chans', forelmi office Olympia Man Plywood Head TACOMA. June II Ml -Arnold Koulonrii of Olvmpla wa elected Iirealdent yraterdny of tile Douglas 'Ir plywood Kwiiii'luilon at It an nual bualucsa aeiuilon, with J. W. Forrcater of Cooa liav aa vice urra Ident and l-ennard Nyalrom of Eu gene aa secretary, Koutonen surcecdcd Thomaa B Malarkry. who told the IM drleiislea from 33 Orriton and Waalimitlnn plywood firm that Hen. Harry Cain iH-Waah.l had blocked paaaaiie of a bill which would have stimulated Norlhweat plywood and lumber pro duction. He aald tlx bill waa III! 3303. which would have appropriated 110 000 000 to the U. B. (ureal aervlra (or the bulldim o( acre roada. II wa killed at the laat moment In a senate-house rommlttre "largely aa result of Henator Cain efforts," Malarkey aaaerted. "The Babe" Is Lonely, And Broke KUM.ANE, Scotland, June II The liabe la lonraome and aha' afraid her loneaomenea "I (onna break Oeone." The Babe Mrt. Babe Dldrlksnn Zaharlaa wife of Denver wreatllm promoter. George Saharlaa aald "this la the firat time I've been away (rom CleorR In nearly nine yeara." ' Hhe's ulked with him twice by transatlantic telephone alnre ahe'i been here. "We ulked (or 4 mln utea laal Sunday, and almost that lone the week before." ahe recalled. "I aaked hlin If he had blowed hla top. aeridln( all that money." the liabe aald. "It'a probably (onna break him. apokeaman, nave no reason why Clhlnn waa proteatlnK directly to Moacow and declined comment on whither warplunea with Hovlet markings had supported the Mongol attack, aa reported by the official Central Newa aiiency. Outer Mon golia, however, la prn-Bovlot. Itode In Friday The MoiikoI riMle Into Bluklaiig Friday, apparently to iittcnipt to force the releaae of eight Mongolian aoldler held by the Chlneae. Two Chlneae soldiers were reported killed and other wounded In the Initial aaaault on Prllaaliau. Chlneae aourcea (aid today a nuinher of Mon gol were killed when Chlneae war plane ordered to dlaerae the clitah Inadvertently dropped bomb among the Invader. Chang told a newa conference, "Till la no ordinary frontier Inci dent. The government view the matter with deep eonrern." He (aid hi government "eonelders the Hovlet government lia a reaponalblllty (or the attack." "While our local military authorl llea have been ordered to exerclae all poaalble restraint In defense of their poaltlon," the apokeaman continued, "the government haa Instructed lt arnbnaaadur In Moacow to protest to the Hovlet, government a well a Outer Mongolia through It min uter." Action Contemplated Meanwhile, he tald authorities here contemplated sending a high ranking official to Hlnklang to "give neceaaary direction to local tuition Ilea." In the background of the claah eight Mongolian aoldlera had been seiu-a oy a Chinese noracr patrol. Kellablo sources here (aid the Mongolian commander had issued a 48-hour ultimatum demanding the releae of the captive, the Chlneae men freed, these aourcea aald, but hi order reached Peltashan too late. The government - sponsored Chi ne Central New agency corres pondent at Tlhwa, In a story dated June 10, aald the bombing of Fclta alian had continued up to the time he filed the atory and fighting be tween Mongol and Chlneae ground force atlll wa under way. One Chi nese dispatch reported a 200-mile In vasion of rJInklanl. He reiterated earlier Central New report that four plane bearing Russian marking had aupported the Mongol Invasion and were "bombing and strafing troop and civilians." Turn thoae no-longer-used article Into cash nowl Herald and News Want Ad are Inexpensive and bring quick result. PLATYPIIHEH PAMPERED NEW YORK. June 11 (IP) The three platypuses at the Bronx zoo certainly can't complain about the treatment they have received since their arrival from Australia 48 days ago. To soothe Jumpy platypus nerve, zoo officials have changed keepers' uniforms from white to dark and barred spectatora mostly women with bright clothe and umbrellas. DUMMY 'OP THE FUTURE EASTCHE8TEB. 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