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Show la without In Germany Ueporfer Describes War, Devastation Scenes Still Remaining Weierat. problemsrtat im . uu.. dipiuh hn K1 itrrild DAILY HERALD 12 MO.VDAY, MARCH 18, 13 Utah County. Utah men and member! of th cltlfs. With the fluod of that RIAS It listened to eonatantlyimentloned Jn It li obvluui th killed Jn the captur of Berlin. uie paper very were of personnel. It wat of one source daily HighCog shljH the as truth, matter the with many again ihli raise refugees Increasing .11, wen lokl dffiliueiv W were nun from Mck , 'Wicienry of our foreign eerv- rewarding experience. ...-. ., ,1 . m.A Im T, ...... ,1 f f m.Am u 4. a . ria, k i - .... ffir.A.I a more end Impor of soldiers plnj materials to a In take allowed achieved bat pictures He trateUuf w lce P"50 met wit Urfer, '; , Totlay (Wednesday) sleep on straw sacks, thrown, oii Jorf and then by bus along the ui abroad. Their knowledge and In iny pri of the tent that of refugees. (roup t Ameri- or policemen nor iirepa wttii th llKi.i ft,...., I'u.n u.ih It..". tt,k, bfttlu w a nastai thrAiiuh limn f fh amiatinn afma frV 1T" utBi along this line in an memberi of the German govern. were we to make Zone freblem Eastern men. Refuiee Mill and Schaumburi ca! Hons they fare most seem to i Cologne and caught a glimpse of manHmia init In Verv fas Ihev area where much Improvement. ment we any gesture which could be In ny One of the greatest problem! In briefed on affalrt taklnf a chance the great cathedral Kate Tuesday eem to ha estremelv r'anahle andihai been needed for years. jt were III There at least and it happv. hostile. By NICK taken possible way all of Germany and we arrived in Bonn now the able diplomats and administrators. expect to gel well qualified peo- place In the Republic toaay, n 1 'or Freedom and poltjl8 eirarse-nigh- t I. field It Is BONN. Germany Our party of.Little hn been done in thli iree whore Western West German capital and head-ma- y Many of these men have beeu ple In uch an Important to were greeted by Dr. Konrad Aden, the Germany w that ibey and radio edltou has ward reconstruction fleeing Rwnlan occupanecessary to be able to give them auer, Federal Chancellor. refugee constant under the from commissioner hifih the l!uw-be for once pressure employed. more even again were quarteri and debrli If not better option through the only remaining ipent two days here In the capital rubbl Army Influence la "states" with regard to Inefficien- at least an equal We leave Bonn in the morning Federal Reoubllc. In evidence. The Russians do have escape hatch, Berlin. On Monday, ever the problem created toby their of Germany. ik. Is cy but In our opinion the fault does portunity to what they give In the all the here evident time much d? done have at lav arrival but to Frankfurt where we will K. k t. ITnll.J by The contrast between Bonn ana one nousinc ana inouuini I,un CI... last day there, 8,000 Germans of ,ne and has given In hundredt hourt and every- - not He In them but in a bureaua olaoe for Vienna. l ran imard by""' .l.behlndl,he thW . "iCu, . Krriin the former capital, is a under construction being built bad i. ji.i hndv refers to th headuuartert as cratic system. These men realUe it -- Hi le' ti . ranurrei of ", w wat the first itop Glennfurt .i,k... condition that can hardly be des- itnnateii" lanor However it win "tm Mr. we and commend yeart the a with After dlarussloa and are an local problems doing ...1". .La federal and government. HighCog ha for" th. benefit of only a few u cw into vicrmaiij cribed on, paper. iu nf,r cellrnt f b ia coping with them but j. nunc wr uia .icui1ji --in ..Ik" a. '."I While In Berlin we were the Dr. James B Consnt, the dmv. line ur exit will be at pleasant at our to Vha Berln Is a city of destruction. do can that really of Mayor Neuter at lunch- - commissioner, we had lunch la the it must get a little discouraging to personnel could tee a n ''rLv,"J tr"ceNo American, who hasn't visited throuh th Iitreeta we . w.vva , freely , II - UUI.wn i.' m. restaurant. It was our b "sniped" at continually by peo- - Job" for our country. LI.. iihu greeted Frankfurt auH w.i- - ouon iTiift imall hone la enouoh to eon in the Berlin Press Club. We'H.hCog almllar annta ran even imagine the lew peouic louKini airport greatly impressed by hU pleasure there to meet Mist Helen pie who have only a little knowl- - At a party last night, given by,by t Tyrou,n Band in eostuml havoc wreaked upon what was dowa where a few por quality, acuu w.wv i "" i - iinw w.w cneever rrovo. of of . the or Mist Cheever not and have the un-tak determlnation edge on . were subject the Public Liaison Branch ofnd pretty girls in peasant clothea display. rrn an.. ih. m one the lourrh largest city In the high priced gooda n im.idrlve, irviuia. miri shakeable faith he had that Berlin arrived her In .November and ia en the trouble to find but any of of the checlie(i ind nmresaed world and considered by many to,There expressiont were rainer;hlve HJghCog, w had the privilege of.passed out glftj and ateliu to communications the attached a to as would stand aymbol ' free the facts. In many raset the facts talking with teveral German German beer. ut jmo be the most beautiful. OutstandlngiDiana ana nopeiess wmcn snarpiy, h trf 'iDeoDlet evervwhere. of the Aljled lUgh Com- m.1' division to me In thlt respect wat tne once comrasieu i i,m, """""" which our party visited. Only a lion of those living ;on the other feV thousand mn We also had the pleasure of visit mand. h mrtnin very lovely area known at tne Allied OperaUoa L Gate. .... of side the Brandenburg visited we .nd ,he muit re. ng R.I. A S. t Radio In The Amcrl- larten. In K37 when In and To realhe the problem faced over The day was spent In conference main. Of the entire group around can Sector) Broadcastlng here th Tlergarten wai blocks wattt of power It It the with members of KishCog staff blocka of lovely treet. almost like Berlin it It necessary to understand per cent for one reason or forest. Every few feet along itt that it ll an "island completely other cannot let clearance and. most powerful station In all Eu- - discussing problems relating to Al remain in the state of ius- - rope and our most effective prop-.lie- d operation in Germany and the many paths were marble ttatuet surrounded by the Russians. commemorating the artistic greatt mumcatloni, utilities, etc., which pension. They cannot go either aganda weapon. For 21 hours a situation confronting th new the en- - man Federal Republic. Some of of Germany. At you look on it now had formerly operated for the en- - East or West and their atatua does day this station few treet remain atandlng, tire city have been cut and now not allow them to work In Berlin slavement of peoples using ourthose that we met were; Alfed V. only f of leavei and with the exception of the aewer denuded While both Federal and city gov- - democracy' one greatest weapon, Boerner, director of the Office these branchet. Here and there among system. East and West operate as ernmentt are doing th best they truth. Itt effectiveness is evidenced Public Affairs; Michael Harris, dl- thlt desolation ttandt a lonely autonomous units. Rail, water, auto can the refugees live In a state! by the constant and bitter hate rector of the Office of Economic ttatue only helping to emphasize and air lines operate into the city of poverty. They have reconstruct-- ! RIAS campaign waged by thejAffalrt; Guy Swope, chief Displacbut only the air lines art not under ed many war damaged bulldinga Soviets, a large and steady flow ed Populations Division, Samuel what the area once bad been. Our first day wai spent In ex- - strict check by the Russians, and for their use but they are Jammed of listener mall from behind the;Reber, Deputy High Commlaslon-togethe-r In conditions not unllke,lron Curtain and the Interviewing er: and Glenn G. Wolfe, Executive ploring the Western aecton of the they are only allowed three 20 mile As "corridors" in which to op- - some of the slum areat of our of thousands of refugees vtho state Director of Administration. city. These have been divided up wld British and by the Americans, French. While the war hat been over for almost eight yean, block after block of rubble confronted us. There is a gigantic building program In progress but there Is so much to be done that even now the B ETTER HUR RY ON THES E, THEY i surface has only been scratched. Even along the Kurfuntendam, LAST LONG! West Berlin'! 5th Ave., many of the buildings are occupied on only th first and possibly the second floor. Above these, however elaborate, ttand only the shells of buildings bombed out or gutted by Editor's Not I Tht Bother HI, U 1 V. ... Kpipcr im tiA to-.n- r.rmn JL Mnt ' . give explanation enureiy ia.se picture. Particularly impressive to ui wai Mr. Glenn G. Wolfe who has lately been under constant attack f''T.tV'a ',u . h" h . nL m .t.mn. w'u ' .2 - ... . - tt news-lfamo- r,t Com-.the- TT. JLJ iMlMlU R se ts UfLIt IVi.lUIII ID 3 m 9 p. m. rt The Largest Shipment of Asphalt Tile Ever Shipped Into Central Utah U ate J fire. Eastera Sector The comparison was brought sharply into focua the next day at we toured the Eastern aector under Russian control. We were allowed to leave the but only at one spot, a giant cemetery and monument built by German labor commemo rating the Russians who hid been WONT L W Sets 1 Talent Program Presented By Class of MIA 6 IT TOOK DIG FREIGHT ARMSTRONG'S FROM FACTORY uayton. Mr. and Mn. Keith Gordon and family were dinner guests at the Kay Whitley home Sunday after noon, i , , Miss Ruth Huff wai honored at a birthday party at her.- home Monday evening. The evening was apent visiting and enjoying television." A hot aupper' wai served to 14 guests.. She received many gifts. 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The 16 buildiqg Family Life project and the new Book Store building at BYU, and the new Wasatch School at Provo . - TWILL PANTS CARS TO HOVE THIS TILE ! J I superior J: ( - Loke Shore News By EDNA KNIGHT LAKE SHORE Memberi of the Special Interest clan' enjoyed an outstanding program in the form of "Talent Night." under the dt rectlon of Mrs. Rhea Huff and Mn. Marie. Shepherd. Both young and old took part in the program which consisted of the following numbers: Number by the Singing dramatic reading, Leta " Mothers; including Huff; quintet of 'Howard Francis, Vaughn Franclt, Arden Tuckett. Lawerence Bray - and Gary Huff;, duet by Francis """Stone and Lorna Davit accompanied by June Measom; original poem by Gwen Huff; piano solo, Mn. Florence Bellows; duet, Reed Shepherd and Willis Tuckett: ac cordion numbers by Ina Lee Baadsgaard, Alene Rigtrup, and Geneal Anderson; solo, Vern Bray; and a abort atory by Miss Hannah Baker. Next week Vaughn Franclt will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Charles H. Baker and Miss Thelma Baker of Provo were vis itors at MIA recently. Remember the Relief Society baiaar and party to be held March 20. There will be a pro gram, dance, food and clothing tale, aid lots of food. Thli U one of the "really fun" parties of the year, to come and enjoy yourself. Mr. and Mrs. George Atwood and - Bernard and Daven ' were dinner guests at the Ralph Winter ton home Iff Woodland Sunday The day wji spent visiting and aightseeing. Mrs. Lots Rowe of the Palmyra Stake Board was a special visitor in Relief Socjety Tuesday. Worjc day commenced at 10 a.m. with classes In tewing, textile' pajnting and flower making. Two quilts were worked on. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Williams visited at the borne of Mrs. Eliza- . , beth Ferguson geveral day this week. They were en rout to their home In Houston Tex., and had been visiting relatives in Portland ' Ore. Mrs. Annie Barney wat hostess to member ' of tbe Trl Aglalan . . Club at her home recently. 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