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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1963)
Pakistan-China Ties Increase Asian Tension . LONDON UPl Pakistan's growing association with Commu nist China was reported today to be harming British and United States efforts to ease tensions in Asia. Diplomatic sources said Indian Prime Minister 'awaharlal Nehru has warned British Prime Minis ter Harold Macmillan that West ern efforts to settle the bitter lndo-Pakistani Kashmir dispute are doomed because of Pakistan's attitude toward Red China. The Indian leader was said to have sent Macmillan and Presi dent Kennedy similar letlers aimed at discouraging attempted medial ipn between India and Pak istan on Kashmir. . Sources said the situation tends to increase tension in the alraody troubled area and complicate plans to help Nehru against Pe king. Britain Keeps Trying But despite disappointment at Nehru's stand, the sources said. Britain will "keep trying" to ease Hie 16-year-old dispute over the former princely state of Kashmir. Pakistan is a memWer of two westeri defense pacts the South east Asia Tueaty .Or&aiaatio (XEATOi ail tke Contaal Treaty G)r8aniii iCEXTOi al in May, shpwni a Mutual Al fonso assistants treaty wilii the I'rt-ik-J Jttatos. But it kas pegMtored heavy riticism Kritih ami U.S. mili tary aid tti India to help Nehru VAYK.VK TITV k'un 1 TDM In ,m nl Mr ntirl Mr Wiltism Icu'ilnh Antiin Nn. fc9 wnt hreez.ltrainman flpPift Sfhinehcl cauaht battle Communist Chinese borderltion treaty with Communist Chinaihalt any furtlier involvement withi ,, u.lci. .,... u uj , t- ri. i.- i . jn ng i,.. fun with tile locomotive and acti- ...d .1 I I, Pntinn Tk. rhih. nr org "'""V -J--"u uuj .mu ;uuii-. i. ...,, Ill a.ui.j, at -o ., ..v.... , . . r hi. ML V.I. ...... U I in.-.. t, ,!,l . Clkh, tr .IrW. " " nt7 pviiv tin..,, in ma line niv naitii' attacks, Tlic Pakistanis claim this will upset the military balance of power and that India w ill use (lie arms in defense of the part of Kashmir it now controls. Signs Treaty The Pakistan government re cently signed a border demarca- covering part of areas it controls on Kashmir, and an airline serv ice agreement. Some diplomats here believe Nehru's warnings, which appar ently came in response lo a new Macmillan overture for settle ment, were designed to have the West put pressure on Pakistan to; Peking. The Ked Chinese now are India's No. 1 enemy, although Pakistan considers India more of a threat to its security than Red China. The dispute over Kashmir has been on since Britain relinquished sovereignly over the Indian em pire in 1!H7. HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Oregon PACE -A Armless Boy, 12, Takes Switch Engine For Ride ing the wonderful switch engines and mighty streamliners busy at work in the railway yards. The youth had been born arm less and could not run and play with the other children. He went tn special schools and learned to use his feet as hands. When he spied a deserted switch engine Monday night with its mighty diesels idling he was overwhelmed and climbed aboard. It was the first time he had been on a train. The brake was simple tn release and Ihe ensjiae inched forward. He manipulated the throttle and BWUC.....C.. c,e iiui .u.- IIc w;S Kared an o(f.cer en. They coulcint see me nnviceisaid iatcri . bl,t h0 kept his head."; engineer. Switches were thrownl The youth was laken lnto cu5. and other trains rerouted. lrKi., but ialcr returned to his No. 522 hummed along the track) parents. Authorities speculated across a Kansas Hivcr bridge and that no charges would be filed, into Missouri. Tlie youngster, us ing his adept Jeet, halted the en gine. He threw it into reverse and headed back toward home, where "I like trains," tlx boy told au thorities. "I'm glad he didn't like air planes," a juvenile officer said later. Iron ore. which is classified into 27 different grades, often is mixed to produce the right grade. Ideal Location DOWNTOWN Business or Office Inquire GUN STORE Basin Briefs BONANZA MRS. MARY SPRINGSTEAD I had as visitors recently, her son. Bill Springstcad, and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jimi Sackett, and two children, all of! Santa Cruz MR. AND MRS. CHARLES KOERTJE have named their new son Kevin Andrew. He is the urandson of Mr. and Mrs. Gairi-i son Mitchell of Dairy and Mrs. Eii Ted Carnes of Klamath Kalis. Mrs. Carrie Lovelady is the great-grandmother. MR. AND MRS. GERALD WI-, LEY of Southern California spent' a few days in Langell Valley with their cousins. Lucille Lilly, uapn- ne Settle and Claude Brown, and their families. They also visited in Medford with Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Brown. MR. AND MRS. LOUIS MON-i ROE SR. and Mrs. Don Fulk.l Sara and Jack spent a Jew days I ! with their daughter, Mrs. Rg' Thomas, ana lamny. MRS. PAULINE ROBERTS and , son. Warren, Poe Valley; Mrs. Mae Murch of Klamath Falls. and Mrs. Eva Roberts of Langell ; Valley spent Thursday in Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sealer also vis ited in Ashland with his mother, Mrs. Clara Seater. MRS. HAROLD WILLIAMS and) daughter, Susan, spent a few days J in San Francisco and visited rela tives and friends in Chico and Corning. MR. AND MRS. MAURICE WESCOTT and daughter, Mikki, took their son, Mark, back to his hasp at San Diceo after he spent a few days of leave here. MRS. ERN CIVAN is spending two weeks at Santa Barbara with! her children and their families and will visit another daughter at sui ter before reluming home. MR. AND MRS. KENNETH ' HRICZISC.SE have named their now son Michael Shawn. He is;i . His orandson of Mr. and Mrs. Vaurirn Suillane and Mr. and I ' Mrs. Peter Hricziscse. all of Lan gell Valley. MRS. MIKE DEARBORN vis ited in Malin on Thursday with Mrs. Herman Vowell and family. MRS. LLOYD GIFT and Mrs.1 ' Br-rlha Vinson are soihI a fcw If) days at Squaw Flat. MR. AN Mft Jm W LER of Klawath FaJk ffooi cv - era! days wl thow dnwqhurs. Mrs. Wayne Yancey mi Mrs George KoaJy a failjn. . SH5. VYALTH tmut .It. has been returned t Hillside Hos . pital for further medical treatment. LESLK ETKMWt has re turned home alter working this! summer at Lakeview. Calif. Week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martyn Embsrtson were her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. George Irwin. Nogales. Ariz They wert on their way to Canada (or a vacation. 8TEC1AL RATE NEW YORK iUPI - All the II major U. S. airlines offer gnll ers a srcial rate for transport ing their equipment on domestic; flights, instead o( charsing norm al excess baggase rates. 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