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Show Korean Boy Looking for G I Friend suaydib, J SOOTouristsHeld Up IT Mexican Ship Captain Runs i By GARY P.' GATES United Press International ' ' NEW YORK (UPI) 'They'd better not ever again use the phrase 'alliance for progress in Mexico," bellowed, the angry ship owner. And his wrath was more . 3d " than matched by 500 would-b- e tourists whose plans for a holiday cruise have been scuttled by mari time red tape. The harsh words were; uttered late last night by Leslie Winkler, one of the, owners of Mexico's first passewger ship, the Acapulco, which was scheduled leave on its maiden cruise under the Mexican flag Friday noon. i -- t. it t f e Twelve hour later the vessel still was anchored in New York harbor and the passengers, who boarded the ship in a spirit of Christmas merriment, now were confused and resentful as they re tired to their cabins for the night. But their anger was mild com pared to the wounded felings of Mexican officials who accused the U.S. Coast Guard of ''splitting "The past may never return but your memory is always vivid in the. core of my heart. I yearn for you and miss you "very r a L I "ft.- - P hairs" by its refusal to let the cruise ship leave port. There lingered the possibility that the legal snarls would be cleared up sometime today, thus permitting the ship to with its cruise through the 1 the U,- - S. ' ! ! ! ; ; there had Embassy ' able to help him. Accompanying the letter: was' a humble' message to the editors of the Times ? explaining that possibly the letter should be handled like ' an". advertising article with !bee go-ahe- 17-d- ay sunny Caribbean, I ad reputation. And Mexico won't be appeased that easily." The trouble began Friday when the Coast Guard informed the Aca. PuIcq she ceuld not leave because of a failure to meet U.S. safety standards, themost " stringent in .the world- - COLOMBIA' EARTHQUAKE SCENE :4 ' My we extend to you our warmest greetings and good wishes for a Merry Christmas to 1 , X'4Kt : it. you and yours, ' i v: , y I X 7j Lam:; -- fir fri vX : 3 && ."CZ' jb-r-i V. r PLUMBING & HEATING HAG HEAD C . The British and native Indian they'll let us leave to Winkler said armies morrow," originally use4 the color Friday which the "But use? what's night. gets, its name from They khaki, to the our the Urdu word "khak," or dust. can't repair damage 56 NORTH 2nd WEST - - .TH'U." .... .. .... PROVO d! : 1 : 1 1 m-- 1 I i 37 . Bids to Be Marine Sentenced to Life Term In Okinawa Murder Trial Opened On New. Vocational School Building Here (UPI) f month next will be Bids, opened on the, final phase of the Central e ! Utah Vocation School's in Provo. building The project will be the second using funds appropriated by the 1961 Legislature. The Legislature f earmarked $735,185 for the project. ( ?. 1 Many foreign vessels avoid U.S. safety clearance tests .by signing an international, treaty on maritime safety which is recognized as valid by the United States. A spokesman for Natumex Line, which recently bought the Nassa and renamed it the Acapulco said the international treaty ha been signed by Mexico, but be cause it has not yet been ratified by the Mexican Congress, it lis not yet official. The Coast Guard, following hours of negotiations betwen American and Mexican officials, 'announced1 late Friday it could not recognize Mexico's membership in the treaty until it was ratified. Winkler said last night that high officials in the Mexican govern ment, whose names he did not disclose, were working on the case and informed both the U.S. State and Treasury departments that they "assume full responsibility" for the ship's safety and the' signing of the treaty. T think s Kescue workers search through, rubble of Colombia.' in Authorities said at least 23 per Peretra, building .after! earthquake "I he estimated added, 300 persons injure in the Andes Mountain-spawne"Unfortunately,"' 'soiig were killed and an cannot who student am ,a poor earthquake. The tremor, caused by ishifting in the Andes range from k V afford to pay it." an i.estimated 60 municipalities in densely populated Co-- '- it north to south, damaged TTT1T T 1 . ..1 ;The Times ran his Utter in a i'l lompia. ineram-ur- i xeiepnowj news, story.. proper payment for it." -- : -- ! u H Afoul of Legal Technicality A Korean, NEW YORK (UPJ) an American for boy is searching him. befriended who There soldier is a faint hope he could find the GI in time for Christmas. The boy, Moon Bum Kim, wrote a letter to the GI who brought love and kindness into his dark life eight years ago. But not to reach the solknowing where ' the letter to the sen h6 dier, Times. York New - '.'Dear Mr. Don Kunesh," the letter begins. "It was Sept. 3, 1953, when you 'loaded the last item of your personal effects in with your Jeep and said good-byyour big tear drops." Young Kim, writing from Seoul, told Kunesh how "you were sometimes like my father." much. . .". Kim recalled how Kunesh entered his life when he was a small boy wandering around "in" ' desti".' . tution and misery." : to a sunny VYon brought mev j he said, translating into place English and Oriental 'metaphor. Kim said he has tried for years to locate Kunesh, but that neither the U. S. Army in Korea nor SUNDAY HERALD 11 A CITY- SALT-JLA- KE - 1 multi-purpos- f ! U. S. court and received the verdict the court's decision to spare the Marine Pvt. Donald J Ayres, without apparent emotion- - as it young Marine from the gallows, McClellan challenged the right Redwood City, Calif., wa s sen- was read by the president of the of society to take another man's tenced to life imprisonment Friboard, Col, John H. murder-ro- b no matter what his crime. life McMillan. the $23 for day night last of Okinawa barmaid an the After bery finding (Ayres guilty, Ayres sentence could be rerenIn two court had choices duced July. only by the U. S. Court of Milsentence: Life impris- itary Appeals in Washington, took dering the ,';a Marine Marine Pvt. Calvin Nay was only 13 minutes to decide on a onment; or death by hanging. sentence after finding Ayres An eloquent plea by Ayres ci-- ! sentenced last week to serve 23 murder. guilty of vilian defense attorney, Howard years at hard labor for his part - The d McClellan may. have influenced in the murder. the Marine faced NAHA, Okinawa (UPI) -- court-marti- court-marti- first-degr- , al al ee At teen-age- aw; ..rt -- - , - S- . ; , ."..' f 'folate1" ') l)pmj'0: jKx-- SC ittfutt'tf"- - "-- 1 1"!' . ' vrS j v i ' V - . urn mi jrit--- - 'M''i v-- " , ; '3jijyK W - , "s I 1 ' " ZDith every good wish for jrotii'happiness this Christma3 ccason and a hearty "Thanl: You" t : Perry Chr?stm . t end a Hcppy Nw Yeer from your frfandj ' ar End neighbor Taylor's . . . the Department JJort of Trovo, We'll ell be en hand Tuesday to help you with and its advantages for you, our customers four.exchanses, so come in and visit us. ' 2S4 NORTH 1st WEST 4 ;For your enthusiasm toward our new building and what it means to us. See us again real soon. PROVO |