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"I am .not proposing reopening the hot !war against Communism Kbrean patriot the laid W an exclusive written inter view,; I The communists wm noi; fight a war until they are readyj cept and then nothing we can surrender will dissuade f- Two Seapa nes Forced to Ditch all remaining vestiges years of Western Allied . occupation were wound up. Allied Commissions, The High slashed sharply in size, became embassies f and the high commisj-sionerbecame ambassadors. The courts system commision high wks liquidated and all but 61 of the former thousands of German war criminals held in Allied operated jails were released, "Almost SEOUL (UP) i I . do-ex- i 14-ho- could be sued in German courtf for maintenance jof the;, "occupar tion babies" they fathered. urther, the United States un; dertook to make; a free gift to West Germany of $1 billion Worth of, arms and equipment for her new armed forces and pro; vided instructors to train them in its Use. i imXAMi twin-engin- Kefa uver CaJIs For Aid To Middle East ' 'i! M ; EVANSVILLE, Ind., (UP1 Sen! Estes Kefauver called on ; the administration Friday to .'"fol low up'" the Hammarskjold mis-- ! sion j to the Middle East with economic aid to the Arab nations and arms to' i Israel, ;.!' . Kefauver commented on the peace mission to the Middle East Dag by U.N. 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I v.. il t j I -I- !:-: I : . i j I ' r-i- ( : i.'--i T: i ' ing to promote a guerrilla war f . in North the Communisms May $1921 against Korea. Citizenship .was granted to Otto Maximilian Ferdinand Krauss, a of Germany, and Harold Camp! Pendleton Bans native Brooks, a .British subject . . . The first diesel aircraft engine was Hazing of Recruits tested in .Berlin, Germany, on a i Calif. CAMP PENDLETON, passenger plane, seating nine peoof was . Gandhi, leader; erf India's recruits ple' (UP) "Hazing" banned today at ; this Marine passive resistance movement,' ex training camp on orders of Maj. horted his' followers over a radio Gen. Joseph McQueen,, base com- network, even though he had de . mander. clared against the machine . J . The .order, was ' issued- aftet the Legion Auxiliary was heard McQueenSs return Friday . from CA'er KSL in bcualf of; their poppy a Washington , conference with drive for the benefit of disabled Gen. J Randolph Pate, Marine war veterans . . . The, ,Y' Ensem ' Corps commandant, on the drown ble, , consisting of 45 vocal and ing of six trainees at Parris Is instrumental students of the BYUJ f went on a concert tour of north-- ; land. S. C. V I McQueen also said 34 addition- era Utah and southern Idaho v . al officers rand 116 non corns had Scientist discovered i that radio waves ' were absorbed by rocks been assigned to. the recruit depot ; t ; c 'V . x ' 'Hi j : !l: . I ; " Once News Now History ;'. I I i..;fj landed in the rough ocean. The planes were;; part of a flight e Martin of 10 P5M Marlins attached to Squadron 48 which left San Diego Friday, Two of the planes turned back to San Diego before reaching the": half-wa- y point and the other six made it safely to Fort Island Naval Air Station.-, H j -- , IN TIME FOR OUR BIG I a carrying eajch suffered 1 - v .1 ur hr. asj German civilians and they now A them.." s Is sure peither-Ru) He said he lia i nor Red China is - willing at present fo renew the Korean War. ''An ultimatum, that! the Chinese ; withdraw to Manchula, coupled I with, a pledge to respect the Yalu iRiver) boundary of th.e Korean Peninsula would not precipitatean he said. . attack at this time," "Soviet Russia is not ready to upply another .Communist aggres-gion in Korea even if jthe Chinese would be willing to' do the dying again which they aire not." Taken from the Files of The aging leader who is now The Provo Herald seeking his third term as South he Korea's chief executive, jsaid ' w does not see any point, now in try i wen ty-Fi- ve Years Ago i . ;: : ! d,m the same railroad fares . jt!n -- i i i-'- I .. crew of nine, ditched 40 and 120! miles east of Hilo, respectively,! Friday after a losing battle with strong headwinds near the! end of a flight; from San to Point Naval Air Barber's Diego I i 1 II Station . Both , planes Immediately 'began taxiing toward land but soon ranj out) of fuel and were taken in tow by Coast Guard and Navy ships. The only casualty was the pilot a; of one . plane who Allied on" j ai guests" at the invitation of ine But tnei? Bonn - government, sBecial ; privileges were1 cut sharp iv! xney had to obey German laws ; i i The planes, 400,000 j Western ' occupation troops stayed . I i iome thLv j: 1 "t Two Navy HONOLULU (UP) seaplanes which ditched on the open sea whep 'they ran low; onfuel were being towed into port at. Hilo, Hawaii. j i at Parks,! they have ar ranged to give blood in Dianne s name wherever they may be. i 10 ; : school! , ofl 3909 i 1 eligible to give blood again. And f when they; f i n; i s h their j Rhee Wants Reds to Get Out of Korea J . ; . i i., . ;: . "fKJjW (UP) U. j nine-year-o- I I! ' MPiW Diane Rossr a jjretty girl with a rare blood disease, has! beetj given a new lease on life by a! group of alrmenf from nearby! h; Parks'' Alf Forte Base.' Dianne was born with ia type of anemia; which robs her of red corpuscles, making j; life ;f impossible . a (ix-- i in SAN LEANDRO, Calif. . . t? : On Life By Gl n.u u Vith pride at these achievements By JOSEPH Wf GRIGG ' . United Press Staff Correspondent of ; the past year. ii i.'. I , Powerfal Farter l ftUP, BONN, Germany )- Fifty s million West ; Germans celebrated j 1. The "German J miracle" i of f I i 'Saturday the first ' anniversary of economic recovery forged stiU I i their independence and entry into further ahead, making this nation ; . the free West's alliancethe most powerful factor in West, ' ; 10 1955 ern" almost On May 5, years Europe today, J( j' to the day after Nazi .Germany 2. Thei-- I Bon n fovernmenfa . turrendered at the little red school leaders participated as equals in i house in Rheims the Bonn Re- -' all deliberations of the Western its! received sovereignty alliance, r public ''r 'v back; from the victors of World il3. West 1 Germany made a be War Ii: Ten - years; of Western ginning though ia slow one --f Allied occupation pnded.i irom towards At the 'same time West Germany scratch. Today she has 10,000 men became the 15th member of NATO under arms in the new Bundes-weh- r. ,1 and fa icharter meinberj of the The number ill top 95,000 seven-natio- n West European Union 1 j of the year. theend by 'klliance.! pledged to contribute a H. The : 980,000 German-Speakin- g f 12 divisions . for Western defense. inhabitants of the Saar No ; major nationwide festivities basin between' France and I were scheduled to mark the an-- h' Germany voted overwhelmingly Konrad for return; to this country. Negoti nlversary. f Chancellor V Adenauer, the man who brought ations between the J; two nation f West GermaTiy back Into the ranks for a final settlement of the Ssar of the free nations, ;himseif vetoed dispute are nearing completion. big celebratiorfs as long lis Geif it j Prisoners Returned many remains divided .between 5. Adenauer established diplo East1 and West. matic relations with Moscow and But West Germans looked bac thereby won "the return of more than 10,000 German war prisonerii from the Soviet Union, I Girl -0ld i: I : :rl"! fj-- v f Given New Lease j X - i;!:s.;f U West Germans Celebrating One Year of Independence i If; "11 SUNDAY; MAY 8, i Utah County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD ' fk(M . I' 1; '.J 1 ! ! pv--"i- J :sJ i - . . y' 1 - 50 , ! J , . 77 r n-.- . : , : ; ' r i : 'f "!'. " : j .:-'., - - . , ' ' ' ' ' i - - '.' ' ' ' - , :: . -- 'i i . . i. . ' : ; v , : v.! ;. . ' - ' -- . i ' . S i . ' ; V- ' . ' - "''! ' " . ;7. 7 - n '"..' "' . v. .f i :' ... " 17 &r .;',.:.",. 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