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Show ... I 10 A .. The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday. September 20, 1973 U.N. Welcomes 2 Germanys Aboard IT 1 f iVj r. t 7? I 4 4 ' X , Twenty-eigh- t i V : f 5 J' o years after World Wr II, the West Germany, calling the Germans both the origin and victim of war." pledged to work for unification of the divided country. East Germany hailed its independence and stressed its close ties with the Soviet Union.. t r-- t the end of United Nabobs Wednesday welcomed into membership two German nations the which, under Nazism, brought that war about. 'i i NATIONS (UPI) UNITED The delegates of 29 nations stood in the 28th annual meeting of the U.N. General Assembly to welcome the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Re- ' I ? I public. The two Germanys were elected to membership Tuesday along with the newly independent Bahamas, raising the U.N.s membership to 135 nations. V SN' - st i 14 - i .h t h 4- Two Objections the only objections. Israeli Ambassador Yosef Tekoah, who voiced objection Tuesday to the admission of East Germany because of its alleged failure to acknowledge responsibly for Nazi crimes against the Jews, limited his welcome Wednesday to West Germany. West German Foreign Minister Walter Scheel told the Plot on Selassie Unfolds BEIRUT. LEBANON (AP) The Entrean Liberation Front claimed Wednesday that Haile Selassie's grandson held the Ethiopian emperor at gunpoint aboard an airborne jetliner last week and tried to force him to abdicate. Sabbi, secretary-genera- l of the organization that seeks independence for Entrea, a former Italian cole ny now part of Ethiopia, said the attempt was made by Osman Pnncc Iskandar Destadunng the emperors trip home last visit Friday from a three-dato West Germany. Desta, 41), y Israel and Albania sounded Albanian Deputy Foreign Minister Reiz Malile said U.N. membership could not take the place of a comprehensive peace treaty between Germany and all countries that fought Adolf Hitler s Reich in World War II. is deputy commander of the Ethiopian navy. During the flight, which left Cologne three hours early reportedly for security reasons, the pilot of the imperial Boeing 707 issued a hijack signal while over Italy. He also the Cairo control radioed tower that the aircraft had been hijacked with a very important person aboard. Italian officials quoted the pilot as telling the control tower at Rome's Fiumicino Airport there was a man in the cabin holding a gun at his head. delegates the German people were the origin and victim of war, divided without its own doing, now living in two states and uncertain ai to a common future. Work for Peace The Federal Republic of to will continue Germany work for a state of peace in Europe in which the German nation will recover its unity in free self determination, he said. . Scheel said West Germany has renounced multaneous admission of both nations is another important step on the road toward improving the international situation. jps Win iway ifrom Reds 3 Reuters News Agency PHNOM PENH Supply-24le- n army trucks rolled into JCTinam Penh Wednesday along Hghway 4, the first to use the (route from the seaport of S&mpong Som since Commu-force- s cut the route weeks ago. SUhrtibodian troops Tuesday i4opcned the severed section, Jtpout 20 miles from the capi-ta- l, and at least 25 trucks begao headuig here fcaoill the provincial capital of JSompong Speu, 10 miles farmer west, where they had jbeeii sheltering. to 5 northwestern 'jBaftAmbang province was still Sported cut after 13 days. WhsS out ths big v. , Swedish King Takes Throne servers By Bernard D. Nossiter Washingtcn Post Writer STOCKHOLM Standing ei?ct and looking pale before a squad of breastplated soldiers in 18th century hats, King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, the Goths and the Wends" Wednesday promised to be the very model of a modern monarch. - three-cornere- d I have decided to for my motto, For Sweden With the Times. He told a crowd of black-da- d dignitaries gathered in the marbled Hall of State m the royal palace here. But the investiture of the Cart may be the last this ancient kingdom will see. There is a growing tide of opinion, especially among the young, that the monarchy is obsolete in a democratic welfare state with a passion for the now Some political ob-- y 4 LOCATIONS : 4101 Justice Minister Lennart Geljer, center, gives oath, Gustaf, 27, succeeds grandfather, Gustaf VI. Gustaf Carl ke t Highway . ' ' Associated Press Wireohoto Carl Gustaf, right, takes throne as Swedens new king in palace ceremony in Stockholm Wednesday. ;;But r i U'l ' ' WEST 47IS here-predic- t that Swe- den will become a republic before Carl completes his reign. Make Demands The young king, dressed in the uniform of an admiral, wearing two elaborate orders draped across his chest, was a striking and dignified figure Wednesday. He spoke from his solid silver throne in firm, slow tones, observing that make dechanging times mands on our ability to adapt ourselves. Some read this as a veiled reference to his playboy past which is held against him m tolerant but sober Sweden. His chances of staying on the throne, it is thought here, depend in no small measure on his gaining the affection and respect won by his grandfather, King Gustaf VI, who died a 90 Saturday. The new king ascends to a throne that is soon to be stripped of even its last vestige of symbolic power. When Swedens new constitution comes into effect in 1975, the king will no longer open each session of parliament in the splendid, baroque Hall of State. The king will no longer be commander-in-chie- f of the acers. armed forces. When another reviproposed constitutional sion is adopted, he will no longer be head of the states Lutheran Church. Leads Rites If a government falls, the king will not have the responsibility for asking a politician to form a new one. That task will fall to the speaker of the parliament who Wednesday led the dignitaries in four solemn rahs" for the new king. mm Reg. 57.98, Sale 46.99 Touring Bike. Has Mens 26 front and rear caliper hand brakes, much more. Fast, easy to ride. ed Womens 26" touring bike, Reg. 57.98, Save 10.99, Sale 46.89 2050 EAST 6100 SOOTH 3!t1 EAST 3500 SOUTH 4040 SOUTH ZlOO EAST scum Reg. 69.98, Sale 56.99 racer. 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