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Former Nazis to Be Tried in Berlin HIGH T Ir:.:- 6/15/ 4.2 AT 5/15/ 4.3 AT ~I MONDAY 14 MAY 1962 \ 0 L 0 3 No 1I 18 KWAJALE IN, MARSHALL ISLANDS NEWS IN BRIEF FORMER NAZIS TO BE TRIED IN BERLIN WASHINGTON -- PRESIDENT KENNEDY BERLiN, MAY 12 (UPI)--A WEST BERLIN COURT WilL RE-OPEN A BLOOD-STAINED CUT SHORT A COUNTRY HOLIDAY THIS CHAPTER OF NAZI HISTORY TOMORROW. AfTERNOON TO RETURN TO WASHINGTON SIX OFfiCERS OF A NAZI MURDER FLYING SQUAD WILL FACE A 129- PA GE INDiCTMENT TO DISCUSS THE WORSENING SITUATION CHARGING THEM WITH THE MURDER OF 11,000 RUSSIAN JEWS IN THE WAKE Of THE iN LAOS. AT THE CONFERENCE WERE INVADING GERMAN ARMIES WHICH ROLLED INTO RUSSIA IN THE SUMMER OF 194! HIGH-RANKING MILITARY, DIPLOMATIC S'X ~LDERLY WEST GERMANS -- A BANKER, A SENIOR PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OFFiCIAL AND INTELLIGENCE AIDES. UNDERSECRE­ A CHIEF DETECTIVE INSPECTOR, AN ACCOUNTANT, A fEDERAL CIVIL SERVANT AND THE TARY OF STATE GEORGE BALL LEFT THE VICE-CHAIRMAN OF A CHAMBER OF COMMERCE--WERE ONCE PROFESSIONAL KILLERS, THE CONFERENCE TO DECLARE ON NATIONWIDE PROSECUTION CHARGES. TELEVISION THAT RUSSIA COULD HALT S'X ARROGANT, COLD-EYED OFFICERS OF iHE HITLER SHUTZ STAFFEL--THE FUEHRER'S THE RENEWED FIGHTING IN LAOS IF IT 4-______________________________________-,LIFE GUARD--DISAPPEARED IN THE SMOKE WANTED TOo HE SAID COMMUNIST INTEN­ AND FLAME OF COLLAPSING NAZI GERMANY TIONS SHOULD BE CLEAR IN TWO OR COMMUTER TRAIN COLLIDES AND REAPPEARED UNDER NEW NAMES AS lHREE DAYS. WITH MOTOR COACH RESPECTABLE, MIDDLE-CLASS MEMBERS OF MILAN, ITALY, tv'IAY 13 (UPI)--FoUR LAW-ABIDING WEST GERMAN COMMUNITIES, BANGKOK -- As AMERICAN FORCES CLOSE PERSONS WERE KILLED AND 36 OTHERS THE INDiCTMENT CLAIMS. iN AROUND THE INDO-CHINESE PENINSULA, HOSPITALIZED NEAR HERE EARLY TODAY ALL SIX ARE ALLEGED TO HAVE BEEN ACTIVE IT APPEARS THAT SOME AMERICANS ALREADY WHEN A COMMUTER TRAIN COLLIDED AT MEMBERS OF "EINSATZKOMMANDO NINE" OF iN THAILAND WiLL BE HELO THERE. THAI­ FULL SPEED WITH A MOTOR-COACH. "EINSATZGRUPPE Bn--ONE OF THE FOUR LAND'S SUPREME COMMAND SAYS ONE-THOU­ THREE PASSENGERS ABOARD THE MOTOR~ EXTERMINATION REGIMENTS FORMED MAINLY SAND A MERICAN SOLDIERS -- WHO ARRIVED COACH, I NCLUD I NG TWO WOMEN, WERE K I LL­ Of NAZI SECRET POLICE AND SENT INTO LAST MONTH FOR TRAINING EXERCISES-­ ED INSTANTLY. THE DRIVER DIED AS HE ACTiON IN JULY 1941 TO WiPE OUT JEWS, WILL REMAIN "INDEFINITELY~ COMMUNIST WAS BEING RUSHED TO A HOSPITAL. GYPSIES, COMMUNISTS AND OTHER RUSSIANS REBEL FORCES IN LAOS ARE STANDING THE COACH PASSENGERS WERE RETURNING WHO THE NAZIS BELIEVED WERE A DANGER AT THAILAND'S BORDER. Moscow RADIO fROM A WEDDING PARTY HELD AT NEARBY TO THE "NEW ORDER IN EUROPE." HAS CHARGED THAT ••• "LAOS IS BEING PADERNO D'ADDA. THE E,NSATZGRUPPEN CAME UNDER THE THREATENED WITH DIRECT U.S. MILITARY THE ACCIDENT TOOK PLACE AT CONCOREZO, ORDERS OF THE TOP-RANKING NAZI HIERARCHY INTERVENTION." WHEN THE MOTOR COACH SPED THROUGH ADOLf EICHMANN, REINHARD HEYDRICH, A CROSSROAD JUST AS THE SUBURBAN TRAIN, HEINRICH HIMMLER AND ADOLF HITLER WERE WASHINGTON -- DEMOCRATIC SENATOR WHICH INCLUDED AN ENGiNE-COACH AND THEIR BOSSES. HENRY JACKSON SAYS THE U S. SHOULD THREE PASSENGER-COACHES, SPED IN FROM EiNSATZGRUPPE B ALONE TOOK A TOTAL OF SEND TROOPS INTO LAOS IF NECESSARY MILAN ENROUTE TO VIMERCATE. 45,476 JEWISH LIVES IN THE fiRST SIX TO KEEP COMMUNIST FORCES OUT or THAI­ THE ENGINE-COACH WAS HURLED AGAINST MONTHS AFTER THE INVASION Of RUSSIA, LAND AND SOUTH VIET NAM. JACKSON, THE LOCAL SCHOOL AND SMASHED THROUGH CAPTURED NAZI DOCUMENTS SHOWED AFTER THE A MEMBER OF THE ARMED SERVICES COMMIT­ A WALL. A PASSENGER-COACH ALSO JUMP­ WAR. IN THAT TIME, ITS "COMMANDOS" TEE, SAID -- IN THESE WORDS -- "WE ED THE TRACKS AND VEERED DANGEROUSLY AND "TROOPS" RANGED fROM MINSK TO MUST HOLD A PART OF LAOS TO PROTECT TOWARD THE ROAD. THE MOTOR-COACH WAS SMOLENSK, SHOOTING DOWN ENTiRE COMMUN­ THAILAND AND SOUTH VIET NAM." BADLY SMASHED. ITIES OF JEWS IN MASS GRAVES OR GASSING THOUSANDS OF OTHERS IN MOBILE DEATH VANS VIETIANE, LAOS -- A HIGH-RANKING EINSATZKOMMANDO NINE, FROM JULY TO OFtlCIAl IN LAOS SAYS THE GOVERNMENT STRONG EARTHQUAKE SHAKES OCTOBER 1941, WAS IN THE AREA OF VILNO MAY BE READY TO MOVE TOWARD A COALI­ AND VITEBSK. TiON GOVERNMENT. HE SAYS THE ROYAL LARGE MEXICAN AREA ITS COMMANDER WAS OBERSTURMBANNFUE­ uOVERNMENT IS WILLING TO TURN OVER MEXICO CITY, MAY 12 (UPI)--A STRONG HERER (COLONEL) ALFRED FILBERT, WHO, TO A PROFESSED NEUTRAL LEADER THE EARTHQUAKE SHOOK MEXICO IN A BELT MORE THE BERLIN UNDICTMENT CHARGES, TOOK A VITAL MINISTRIES OF DEfENSE AND POLICE THAN 100 MILES WIDE fROM THE PACifIC CONSCIOUS AND WILLING PART IN THE OR­ -- PROVIDED THEY ARE KEPT OUT OF TO THE GULf OF MEXICO FRIDAY MORNING, GANIZATION OF THE EXTERMINATION GROUP COMMUNIST HANDS. THE U.S. HAS BEEN SENDING THOUSANDS OF FRIGHTENED PEOPLE IN "COOPERATION AMONG OTHERS WITH TRYING TO PRESSURE THE ROYAL GOVERN­ RUNNING INTO THE STREETS Of CITIES, HITLER, HIMMLER AND HEYDRICH." MENT INTO A COALITION. TOWNS AND VILLAGES. NOT ONLY DID HE ORGANIZE EXTERMINA- THE RED CROSS AND LOCAL SOURCES TION ACTIONS, BUT HE PERSONALLY SHOT SAIGON, SOUTH VIET NAM -- THE ISSUED AN OfFICIAL STATEMENT SAYING MANY OF THE VICTIMS, ACCORDING TO THE AMERICAN MILITARY ADVISOR WHO LED THERE WERE NO CASUALTIES. THE REPORTS PROSECUTION. YESTERDAY'S SOUTH VIETNAMESE ATTACK SAID AT LEAST SIX PERSONS WERE INJURED FROM 1945 UNTIL 1950, IT IS CLAIMED, ON COMMUNIST GUERRILLAS SAYS THE SERIOUSLY HERE. FILBERT DISAPPEARED AND LIVED UNDER AN ATTACK WAS "VERY ENCOURAGING." THE THE QUAKE STRUCK AT 8: 15 A M. (1415 ASSUMED NAME I N LOWER SAXONY. I N FEB­ ADVISOR IS LIEUTENANT COLONEL FRANK GMT) WITH AN EPICENTER ESTIMATED 180 RUARY, 1959, BRANCH BANK MANAGER ALFRED CLAY, SON Of RETIRED GENERAL LUCIUS MILES SOUTHWEST OF THIS CAPITAL, NEAR FILBERT WAS ARRESTED IN WEST BERLIN. CLAY. HE DOUBTED, HOWEVER, THE THE GUERRERO STATE COAST. THREE YEARS OF INVESTIGATIONS ENDED SOUTH VIETNAMESE REPORTS THAT 300 THE GOVERNMENT'S STATEMENT WAS ISSUED IN THE ARRESTS OF FIVE ALLEGED fORMER GUERRILLAS HAD BEEN KILLED. EARLY FRIDAY EVENING IT SAID: OFFICERS, TO BE CHARGED WITH HIM AS "THE EARTHQUAKE REGISTERED HERE ACCOMPLICES IN MURDER BELGRADE -- A FORMER YUGOSLAVIAN THIS MORNING DID NOT CAUSE THE EXTEN- VICE-PRESIDENT--MILOVAN DJILAS--GOES SIVE DAMAGE IN THE STATE OF GUERRERO ON TRIAL TOMORROW IN BELGRADE. HE AS REPORTED BY FOREIGN NEW SERVICES IS CHARGED WITH DISCLOSING ABROAD AND SOME RADIO STATIONS. KWAJALEIN WATER INfORMATION HE GATHERED WHILE PER­ "DAMAGE CAUSED TO BUILDINGS IN MEX­ USED 5/13/62 fORMING HIS OffiCIAL DUTIES. HE HAS ICO CITY WERE MINOR AND NOT TO THE TOTAL BASE CONSUMPTION - 192,200 ALREADY SERVED PRISON TERMS FOR EXTENT REPORTED BY THE NEWS AGENCIES. GALLONS SIMILAR OFFENSES. DJILAS HAS PUB­ THERE WERE NO CASUALTIES." PE R CA PIT A - 7 I .5 LISHED BOOKS ~RITICAL OF ORTHODOX BUT THE RED CROSS IN CHILPANCINGO TOTAL IN STORAGE - 9,070,000 COMMUNISM. SAID THAT THREE PERSONS PERISHED IN CHILAPA, THE CAPITAL Of GUERRERO, WHEN DAILY WATER METER READINGS BONN, GERMANY -- CHANCELLOR ADENAUER THE TOWER OF THE JOBIPE CHURCH COLLAP­ HOUSING OCEAN 12,600 GALLONS WILL MEET TOMORROW WITH U.S. AMBASSADOR SED. A SPOKESMAN SAID TWO Of THE HOUSING LAGOON 25,100 GALLONS WALTER DOWLING TO DISCUSS GERMAN-U.S. DEAD WERl A MOTHER AND THE INFANT SHE YOKWE YUK ii, GALLONS DIFfERENCES OVER BERLIN. WEST GERMANY CARRIED IN HER ARMS. 750 MESS HALL 6,250 GALLONS HAS AGREED TO A CONTINUATION OF THE LOCAL SOURCES HERE SAID AT LEAST LAUNDRY 4,650 GALLONS "PROBING" TALKS WITH Moscow ON ONE MAN DIED OF A HEART ATTACK WHEN U.S. POWER PLANT 18,350 GALLONS BERLIN. HOWEVER IT HAS REJECTED THE HE RUSHED OUT OF HiS HOUSE AS THE WEST END OF ISLAND 10,~0 GALLONS UoS. PROPOSAL FOR ESTABLISHING A 13- EARTHQUAKE STRUCK AIRLINE PERSONNEL NATION INTERNATIONAL AUTHORITY TO AT THE AIRPORT TIED DOWN PLANES THAT tONTROL WEST BERLIN'S ACCESS ROUTES. BOUNCED ON THE GROUND BECAUSE OF THE QUAKE. I- ___------11-..--- ____-=--------- II • PAGE 2 HOURGLASS MONDAY 14 MAY 1962 ------------------~~----------------------------------------------------------- ----------------~ PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION OF THE CHAPLA IN' S CORNER BY DONALD S DAUGHTRY COMMANDING OFFICER, PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE FACILITY, KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL MAN IS CREATED TO BE CREATIVE: TO TAKE HIS ENVIRONMENT AND MAKE OF IT A ISLANDS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH BUREAU HOME, TO TAKE A JUNGLE OR AN ISOLATED ISLAND AND TURN IT INTO A CREATIVE OF WEAPONS CONTRACT NOAS-59-4176-c COMMUNITY, TO TAKE HIS FLACE AND TIME IN HISTORY AND TO LIFT THEM BEYOND THE WITH THE TRANSPORT COMPANY OF TEXAS. STREAM OF "THE EVERYDAY" INTO THE ABUNDANT LIFE OF ETERNITY. YET MAN DOES NOT ALWAYS DO SO. CREATIVE MAN IS ALL TOO FREQUENTLY DESTROYED BY HIS ENVIR­ THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED DAILY ONMENT. HE IS OFTEN SET WITHIN AN ENVIRONMENT THAT IS NOT iDENTICAL WITH MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY. DEADLINE THAT IN WHICH HE WAS BORN AND REARED, ONLY TO CRY OUT IN DESPAIR AND ANXIETY FOR NOTICES IS 4 P.M. DAY BEFORE WITH HIS WHOLE BEING--TO CRY OUT, "THIS IS NO HOME!" A TERRIFYING SENSE OF PUBLICATION. DEADLINE FOR NEWS ITEMS HOMELESSNESS, OF BEING ABANDONED BY ALL THAT IS GOOD IN LIFE, OF BEING REJECTED IS 10 A.M. DAY OF PUBLICATION. BY FAMILY AND FRIENDS AND GOD, BECOME A BASIC ATTITuDE OF LIFE. OH, THE ANGUISH OF THE HOMELESS, THE STARK HORROR OF THE FEARFUL, THE DEEP, DOOMING DESPAIR THE HOURGLASS RESERVES THE RIGHT OF THE REJECTED. THE PAIN BECOMES IN­ TO EDIT ALL COPY RECEIVED FOR TENSE--NAY!--MAN IS TOO HORRIFIED AND PUBLICAT ION.
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