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Mainly 7l5—Ailuilk set-at rust "atom to ISO—Anle ghost rust "Artemis " “Hahn Dnlnlu Veils - M Lao—cat: News HIS—VII!- certods Mit- J-Jo—innvcenus new-e too-cot: Ill-n sit—Country I Western Roundup W,ch TIlBll came the ttrst soviet de. dtsmmltnn ON AIRHBWMMTE Nov 12.1m.l Allies Often Gave tmflly Miditmflwi Lug was retused The Runilnl then raised thstl Tailg'uies he lowered or that the troops stand up inside the ‘Irut'kl. ‘niil'usrrrn To 1mth 0 v.5 ottictals laid the ennvoy ” Ground In :figusandlr yielded to no em; By JOHN 0. KEHLEE BERLIN lAPi — The Easi- vvy tn dismount tor a headcount e ‘West crisis over the Berlin auto-.was April 15. 1939, stated that they did not yield to A yaung U S omcer laid the Smile! demlndl. » bahn tollows years at retreats to Communist demands by low-‘Rnssian checkpoint commander ranking allied otticers stationedtn-here to lab—and used imprint. iin the divided eity alter the able tour-truer words. The rtiiii— .5ecnnd World War. in the lace oi so aggressive shrugged but subtle Soviet ellort to whi ’w ,tle away at Weeetrn rights. the Western oltieers have olten tried it again This time. ac- iten the easy way out cording to the source. a illiter- hsther than argue with the ent A short c an convoy com- ttussians when (lacing possiblelmander allowed his troops to incidents, the Western oliicersistcp nut ol their trucks. howod to Soviet pressures Ind‘o'rHEns msmuum d .demand 1 Bciwcell 1959 and 196} at least l. llshed at a mu‘ling dune 29.1mm.an that, “no” . . - Aug. 2“. lflfil. .t U 5, Army 'htl OWE! mm M Gent battle group or 1,5oo men corn-t Lurius 1) Clay representing the mulled 1,, Cup Gimp yonMImountable convoy" since the M was moved toward the Commu-‘Ori. 11 United States Thty discussM the Western Itisi~surrounded city as token re- Russian! olden-d lite ,trnnps aboard an American runs leased by the Russians without OI [ht UtS, Brush Ind French purinhle lalrli’ifl Jill! In Case n! “ICES 1n Gennnny tent lflentical a blockade "Wt;- m mm lam-lletters [.0 Gen. lvan yuhuhov- slept hoard the vehiclelr 9" Shouldlflh "id shy, commander oi soviet lorces M m h h d ' ll East GErmlny. spelling out by “hat wn Cal 1 21' ed A A "mm" ’3‘" the Russian! when troops in convoy would or oiiarters to order the convny to twauld not dism voyx would dlsmnuni fur a head WNW “EMS we" "Mb-ta halldozrn Allied convoys dis. m mm. "ml Tim tonvoy oi 12 vehicles and 44 men remained at the Marien. horn checkpoint tor more than Ameriuaha |n~ 41 hm,” Lite .11 troop convoy! to and Berlin. it carried three water tioni sndt xPanalion The On 011. at the commandant: dais~ The men ate Ind Alter 15 hours. Polls was total aunt. move ahead without! clearancer. The ulln wB thtth, . I K ' a ' m" path and the Ameriun troops n wattrd another to hours idle, it not. in i t Bl‘Ylifl Commanders I . men rand I By iicrr directed not to diemnunt.l Last Mondav the us Army - ~ .. 1 side the truck: Neither made c sent through the lirst anti-d1 - My “mum Ind mm mm m areument the Runil let Ill trouble The sovietslthrrti thro ‘occupatinn oi Berlin and how 1h in. nonunionn min a. $123152?“ '" ‘"’ “M5 “m” RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT on NOT i tused by Allies tor military "-1- The ‘M .troops to get out at their ve.t hiclcs and ltne up ior n head- MVG count .lohilsr one report said. trle . Soviet army poith Mmrol phoncd Berlin headquarters and lthe auiohahn, was advised by an oillccr that 3‘ Cumin-W "WC ml" Ind President Kennedy was waiting, rezulnliom b0 nbeyedt lln Washington tor word o1 th . 'convoy movement and that the lvgflf‘i‘efn‘mm" 535"" “V troops should “get here no mat-t 1'“ dual, . . ‘ ter what the Russians asked you “"9 L" “‘9 "‘ 3" it do " .lohns told his troops to “Wm—"m" "' ""mb" °' V" line up tor a head count g‘nfl“ 3"“ "M’s—“d "'5‘ m “The East German telcvision "03"" "m l" “um” "° ‘°“’ was at the scene to make propa- ‘ cargo and aouipnaent on the a l I ihuhnv demanded that; 1 All travellers must ‘nitlilary orders. | 2 aandn tilms and the Americans “ml” here grossly hurtvtiaied." one source sa . when Clay came back to Ber- Zhukov Bgrud Ind Clay wrote In hIB memaira: ‘ "Ii will agreed lhnt Iii (ral- ,, n ,,.4..t.y.t _ I fly n _ _ iin in September, 1961, his iirst DELNEK tales Dr. on ion—ac w NM e2 tfie'i‘tisi‘lri‘an‘ii'fi f£lo32“.‘.°i‘tmk im‘” “3‘ *" “EMMY "WM‘Z‘ETH' m1 Ami—local Weather comm] by “Mom or munary‘caiiod the "erosion rocesst” MS SiBLE H m '5,“ 0,, “marina.” "nut General clay tound nnm- DEAmOFTHEENnoFsSEX. A .m M I” m “I lug nut nhsoiute opposition MEDme ‘ , . m V - “n 5 among state department ofii-‘ AGAIN SlEEPlNABED m" "°'° 15"““5 '4 “"7 3"“ M“ °" "‘9 ends and recelved no help ti-nm MSWREDNA me— i’m‘m“ °’ “mm” °" "‘9 tn a m " one source stid Nmiat/TBEDD/MGW)’ Yum" ‘luioiuhlt were genuine Earlyt “ r y' ‘ ‘ mmmuysdks ,ln 1w the Soviets began de-IsE'r A PRECEDENT ,Wm "15mm ‘1 mending identilications but this clay was particularly upset. "Egafofiez still wasa haphazard operation. the source said, that .lohns was} ,. Later in 1947 the Soviets be told to dismount his troops he- LAKE Vania. .srsdm came more imisieni 0n Swlnl‘cuusp this SM n pret'Pdeni. ‘ DEVELOFS HIEH WAVES lravndiednrgt’u! andl eveln“ do- hut t)an it rained when the mm K on THE CALMEsi' DAYS ‘ Wu.” man usaan rans a cussed-iris demanded the troops MINTEDN / milks 1P iii; diih'riigxhiihi: '" ' “i” 5%"; ii: “542%: Wfilg‘ilfigw‘ms’“ _ W Y x, _ emnn was re use “' C "'V ‘ w“"‘ “""M demanded that the orders carrytgmilnds the troops could not get “‘5 A” “mm” rifle—fish...— siumr The stump has attixcd (mi in the rain The liussian ni- snd that the Soviets derided flu-r barked dnun and waved‘ that the stamp should he in the the trucks ihruush, lett corner at the orders and not This was ihe beginning at the in the Hunt. British and American iactln o!‘ troops ol larger ,mand to inspect ihr- inside oi eonvoys but not when relatively British truck: The British icii inen wore ini-oli-rd. How-t ohiined over. the British and American Continued insistence on Mr- tormulas am not idcniioal ties and :usioml control and re- Then, last Oci. lit. the seviols licclinn by the Alllu. “carding stopped three American can» to Clay, eventually was made v ti ‘ the Soviet excuse lot the 194MB This incident was the mostl blncdeE or Berlin, {grim}, to be hand by its},1 ., Gen .lanins r1 Polk. who tools ‘u‘m “Hum” tour as v.5. commandant in The (our power agreement mm" tau “wary. iiimng th Berlin blockade Konrad Menu". "I," w". “"4 ‘ "'9 "‘"Pm‘m’" German chancellor. dist-loved in "WWW mm" “m,” “‘91:. snooch Oct 13 ihnt the West. MM“? WW“? be ""“"‘"“- German army was on lull sit-rt. But the Russinna continued to The" w” “m Emulation. 1"“! ""Y 1" “WM” “' hot-e ihdi this show or horse JN “Kl!” M“ "I the "-5- A""‘Ytpivtrnptorl the Soviets to release, “'3 5mm“ "1“ “'9 “mm "W i all the Ailicd convoys at Marlen- eosollne and rest station on they,an 0,! mm", (Wkwm‘i ‘IH'O‘HM ‘twn went straight out to West Rather than tell the Soviets mm“). but up one, WW that the stations must leii‘i, mumm ,n 5mm luninr oiiicera in Berlin gave in .sppnrently to avoid lurther SI‘nP CONVOY AGAIN ‘compiiretions. t When it arrived at the Berlin i One authoritative source laid‘end oi the highway the Russihm ‘many incidents occurred up to,held it up again, H950 on the sutnbahn without A! one point the Americans ‘Western oilielsls in Berlin no. triod to hreah through the par- tiiying their rewcciivl govern- ricrs. The Soviets reacted meats. promptly by placing armored cars aeroes the so far :11 wt be drmrmlned, . Finally the convoy WM 1% So the (in! (into the Soviet: Isked I CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. 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