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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1954)
MONDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1954 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FAT.I,S, OREGON PAGE FIVE I "They had Herkimer doing body work all day and he didn't get a chance to take his napl" Student Facing Arson Charges HAVERHILL, Mass.' (JPi A sul len, teen-age trade school student faced District Court today charged with arson and manslaughter In the death of his parents and two other persons in a flaming down town apartment house. Police Inspector Charles P. Tur ner said Richard E. La Plante, 16, admitted setting the early morn ing fire yesterday because "i1 didn't like the place and I told my folks so many times." Burned to death as fire swept the four-story brick end wooden house were Alfred La Plante. 45; his wife Eva, 43; Fred Bacigalupo, 63; and Mahlon Cutler, 44. Some 20 others, mostly old age pension ers, fled to safety. . For expert office machine re pair, call Volght's School and Of fice Supply, 629 Main. Japanese Reds Reported in China TOKYO Wl The two top leaders of the Japanese Communist party. missing four years, are in Red China, Kyodo News Service re ported today. The agency identified them as Sanzo Nosaka and his No. 2 man, Kyuichl Tokuda. - They disappeared with seven other Communist leaders after 24 party members were purged on oraers oi the occupation in June 1950. Two of the seven Shoichi Kas- uga and San-Ekl Matsumoto sub sequently were arrested. Kyodo said, the Tokyo Metropolitan Po lice Board is convinced the re maining five still are In Japan. " VAUDEVILLE NEW. YORK 11 Some 1.400 patrons -of the Palace Theater watched a vaudeville act on stage last, nitrht. nn.wnrA that. rimmM were ripping up floorboards back stage to put out a fire. The cause of the fire was undetermined. Red Chinese Purges Told By Japanese TOKYO If1 A Japanese tech nician says .the Chinese Commu nists for whom he worked as an adviser used the Korean War to consolidate their power in China. Kumajiro Fukuda recently was repatriated from Red China. He told his experiences in an article. "Red China as I Saw li.'i pub lished in Talriku Mondai (Contin ental Problems.) Fukuda went to China in 1916. He was director of Manchuriar. chemical Industries when the Chi nese captured him in the port o. airen at the end of World War II. He was impressed into recon struction work and helped to build chemical plants over wide areas of China. Fukuda said the Communist re gime in its first year after taking over in 1949 financed Its way In part by killing landlords and wealthy merchants and selling their properties. "Dissatisfaction mounted a 1 1 over the country alter the first year." be wrote, "and the Com munists had tc round up many anti-Coinmunists everywhere". The Korean War came amid these circumstances and the Com munists jumped on it as a chance to consolidate their power." - Fukuda said the Communists fi nanced the war by forcing bonds on Chinese with money and there by wiped out the wealthy class. Mao Tae-tung (orced through a gigantic purge beginning in Janu ary 195, Fukuda recalled. The peo ple were told to act as informers on anyone suspicious. "An untold number of people were arrested and executed In six months In people's courts." Vukuda wrote. "There were no de fense lawyer, no written laws. . , ." Fukuda said the terror regime was succeeding. Every Chinese must work eight hours a day, at tend school classes three to four Danes Cultivate Airport Land COPENHAGEN, Denmark lP It's well known that the people of tiny Denmark don't waste a tillable acre of their precious farmland, but few passengers at Copenhagen's Kastrup Airport re alize they are landing on one of the country's largest farms. 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