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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1953)
EDNESDAYjJCTOB 7 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINE if fl jf-rlv ft m, is it Senator Launches Wartime Currency-Printing Probe ivestigated by other Senate com mittees In 1947, but Mundt has contended that Inquiry never brought out all the facts. WASHINGTON 111 Sen. Mundt (R-SDl pressed forward Tuesday an Inquiry lie says Is designed to show whether Russia, by under cover Inllltratlon of this govern ment, swung a profitable wartime deal in German occupation cur rency. He said the Senate Investigation subcommittee, over which he Is presiding may open public hear ings later today alter another closed session with witnesses he has declined to name. Mundt predicted to newsmen the hearings will show that Russian diplomats worked with undercover agents In the U. S. Government to put over a wartime deal with this result: "Somebody got-fleeced. Whether it is we who got fleeced, the Ger man economy or the Allies that will have to come out In the testi mony." Mundt said yesterday "there Is no question" that this government in 1944 when the united States and Russia were wartime allies- turned over to the Soviets printing plants, paper and ink to produce Allied occupation currency for So viet forces In Germany. He said this amounted to "blank check permission" to tne ussians to print as much of the currency as they chose until the materials ran out. The senator said It probably will be impossible to learn Just how much of tho currency the Russians did produce. But he said tne testi mony so far Indicates it was' at least 255 million dollars more than Congress had authorized. Mundt said no other Allied power got permission to print its own German occupation currency. He said the rest of It was printed In this country and doled out to the other allies. He added "it now appeals that we are going to be able to show" that Uie Kremlin got such permis sion by a combination of diplomat ic negotiation and "underground infiltration of this government." Mundt said he does not know just how much of the occupation currency this country redeemed in dollars, but that it was consider able, and that Russia never spent anything on redemption. In effect, "free he added, the Soviets got money to pay tneir troops. The whole transaction was in- IT uno5E OUT OF THE PAST-Children probably found F RE HUK3G V y ..,.! J fl.. nriiw mil naol lh nl t" Xn DeKovcn Street in Chicago. IU.. where the 1871 fire : building on u h.-nHines will be razed, but the plaque which tin the site of Mrs. O'Leary's home will be remounted when 1 JL buildings are erected. The celebration of the 82nd anni. ersary of the fire highlighted the city's fire-prevention weel.. 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