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Show , - - - t . . ' CA - , AND IDESERET NEWS . Salt take City, Thuisday, May 16, 1957 TELEGRAM, , ..., , ' l' Spill Over Teich, Funk, 67, was sentenced to 11 1e Imprisonment at the Nuremburg war trials after it wu pitmen that be had signed h. decrees and had stored thousands of gold teeth-taken from the mouths of exterminated Jews In the vaults ' of his Reichsbank. The old Nazi took over as economics minister and dimo . tor of Reichsbank when Ilitler sent Hjalmar Schacht to prison on suspicion of having taken part in the 1944 bomb plot against him. Funk was described by Herman Goering at the war trials as only "a yes mane to the Nazi leaders. Only three of the seven top Nazis sent to Spandau still remain there. They are Rudolf Hess, serving a life term and Albert Sieer and Baldur von Schirach, both serving 20 years. , I Yugo- BELGRADE (INS) alavia was seriously split with the Soviet Union Thursday over economic and other high finan- sourtes indi- cated that the Be economic rift was straining relations between the two capitals and could cause a great gull in their affairs of state. The Yugoslays are incensed particularly over, I , RUSSIA1 on a promise to help fit nanc a badly needed Yugoslav aluminum plant in Montenegro. The Soviets have also sliced their bids to assist in Yugoslav Continued front Ylnot Pars development. and be able to offer Russia These factors are now a grave bases within a short hop of the economic concern in Belgrade under-beDof NATO. soft By amid indications that Xugoslav financial planning has been up- taking over Libya Nasseecould set and there is subdued but threaten Tunisia and would have a common frontier with real anger in Moscow. The Yugoslays desperately Algeria and the rest of French want to plan their economy two Africa with unlimited potentialto three years in advante and ities for troublemaking. now appear to be hoping eager- Mort Important still, Nasser ly for more U.S. assistanceesp- would be within a few miles ecially a longrange agreement of the new oil fields In the to buy surplus American farm Sahara. with a fair c,hance that commodities. they will be found to spill over !grade-Mosco- (INS)The Republic sels in international waters of the TYe11ovSeàThusdayànd were chased north by ROK warships. , The ROK navy said the ROK ships were under orders to "shoot it necessary: Tho Incident took placs off tlit nein Peninsula where a . anti-Jewi- s cial agreements between the Tito government and the Krem4 r 1,000-yea- was released from Spandau prison Thursday because of pess and advanced age. Money twialters lin. 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The opera- tion disclosed that they had common brain tissue which would not be divided. aindl mesas .sii blend of Sofa Chair , 5420t EL , ..elA"'" , t& (tNS)---Sia- COMPANY 11 PIECES , L lisle, Ph. .,,,,e. - , IVE - Operation .Ciaims Siamese Twins '111""'LeAn11"1"'"' tipsomeicupty fros. WO Isso pit tools. - iumt PAWNS VICTORY 1 Mete t MI In WSesupoe woll IWO goad , 'MAIM ANS usr mummy Mori took for do lovolvini $ign TWLSAIISION "111 LELIS-AUTOMOT- , i 001 (In the fifth articla of this series, oppearing Friday, Mr. Nutting discusses the problem of Cyprus.) I '', $ Seiko, , ,- (Copyrieht Rep:Impended . by veterinarians and breeders as s':THE PERFECT FOOD FOR PETS! If Ire KAI. KAN itsa the best! ' ' ' Nee Oil red es down emoneeel teammenne. DON' BY KAN'S ONLY itirTONAIIC j or 12,000 men. Products4Sauce 1117eat ... ewe end eiteeNnend tend odd end 144 1 , raised her army from the present 2,000 to the required 10,000 Kat Kan CEllgrjt . . imosand gen , nance of a British division, which will serve no conceivable military purpose once Libya has t filip spent-th- an far New York hqtrald Trams ' sod geOweenent Teo eon - . - penetration the aircraft Such money would be ... ily.) peaceful - training and the United States 0 17, I 00 '' . . &where eepoteno 145 td...1 and subversion. Builds Up Defenses We should do better to build up Libya's own defenses police, army, coastal defense and at least a military air transport system to provide some mobility for Libya's armed services in an area more like an ocean than a country. Britain has not the resources to do all this. But it is an enterprise which could well be shared between the United Kingdom and the United States, the United Kingdom providing the army equipment and perhaps the pilot , i a Wee -,1 - Lbsob-pso-a. k - against i . lend Old ems. ineeemened abakihmAndellmd Toosiatty sobsoosed moot oet soros Osman loos oso MD ipso Lie. time COM owl &at Schnee ' f n , - c" guiba would probably try to forestall Egyptian occupation of Tripolitania, at any rats, Half a loaf is better than all the bread in the Egyptian maw. But It would be a sad day for Libya and a poor return for the money and effort which Britain and America have spent in propping up this brave new venture In nationhood, If at best It were shared between its neighbors. How then art we to counter this Egyptian infiltration and prevent this Egyptian grab? Anglo-LibyaThe alliance makes it clear that Britain will fight for Libya If she ii at But, goaded by Cairo Radio, the Libyans are asking for a revision of the treaty and the scaling down of British forces In Libya. In any case British soldiers are no defense , - Toes R - Forestall Occupation , , - 11:- t east. ., - s, Rebuts - camel-driver- voteyes for Kai Kan . s' LT - If Libya started to break up, and Egypt ta movs in. M. Bour, , CORI'S 1-:- N:::c4ilde --;- --- SPECIAL . - - t 5 ons they are talking about while - s 50 Don low tronsalsslos skiff nosh, log on Lifts, Ink slip or maks ososoal mass g weap- , into Libya or ivith the possibil It)' Of going and grabbing them for himself if they do not. If these menaeing nroxPtets have not yet occurred to Western statesmen, they have certainly occurred to M. Bout guiba. the Tunisian premier. Hitherto the Tunisians have shown little Interest in their, Libyan neighbors, regarding them as an uncultured collection of But lately Tunis has begun to sit up and take notice of Tripoli and points y . TRANSIIIISSION 0117SERS , , I 'Where are the modern - tilDaPeratIVIC and declared: and Injured sevenre- In another development garding the Communists Thursday, South Korean Defense Min. ister Kim Tong Oo charged that the Reds have "quietly brought atomic artillery pieces Into North Korea In violation of 1953 armistice terms. Kim took note of statements , hydro-electri- c r U.S. NUTT IING SERIES pull-ou- , i, Secretary of Defense Wilson to the effect of ROK that modernization forces WU under consideration this week by ROIC fishing boats fleet of of Korea Navy charged Thurs- is operatingday that six North Korean ' It was In the same area In Communist gunboats molest- 1955 that Conurturdst shore bated South Korean fishing ves- teries opened fire on ROK fishing boats and killed tiu'ee men SEOUL MNS)Walter Funk. Nad economics tnirdster EZEILIN the enemy quietly brought In North Korea in violation of tha . - atomic artillery pieces. into tuner ROK Claims Reds 'Molested' Ships HITLER'S ECONOMIC CHIEF FREED FROM PRISON BECAUSE OF ILLNESS Yugoslays, Russ - 111 t's eitallorif el ATTAIn. T DUIsiLUIJ OQV , vil tit) v a cliu.) CA I i-- - - -- --. ,.----- -- - --- , --- -- ":1"1" C:11 - - - -,- - -U , . . ,, - , . .,,,A f 0, , i |