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Section 1 -5 Chicago Tribune, Thursday, October 21, 1271 andt Receives Nobel Prize for Effort to Reconcile East and West The committee statement cit ed him for extending "the sonal security and full freedom 1 of movement." "Willy Brandt considers a strengthening of the coopera hand of reconciliation between mier Willi Stoph of East Ger-i many. I The committee 8B cited Brandt for signing the treaty against proliferation of nuclear weapons and his efforts "to secure for the people of West This was an apparent reference to Brandt's efforts to enlarge the European Common Market. Since he took office Oct. 21, 1969, he has worked (to extend membership to Britain, Ireland, Norway and Denmrrk. tion in Western Europe as an Karl H.

Branting, in 1921. The prizes have been awarded since 1901. Brandt's citation said: "Preconditions for a peaceful development are a political and military relaxation of tension between East and West Europe. The committee attaches importance to the fact that Willy integral part of a peace plan former, Danilo Dolce; a Brazilian archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church, Fielder Ca-mara; and an Anglican churchman, Canon John Collins of London. The chairman of the Nobel Committee, Mrs.

Aase Lionaes, said it had no difficulty in deciding on Brandt. years to win the award. He was the unanimous choice of the five-man Nobel Prize committee of Norway's parliament for achieving "eminent results in creating preconditions for peace in Europe." There were 39 candidates-including an Italian social re (Picture on page I) OSLO, Oct. 20 iP-The 19T1 Nobel Feace Prize was awarded today to Willy Brandt, 57, with a tribute to the German chancellor's efforts to reconcile old enemies of East and West Europe. Brandt became the first head of government in 50 for Europe as a whole," it countries that have long been enemies" and for making a fundamental contribution to peace "not only in Europe but in the world as a whole." Carries $88,000 Prize said.

Berlin the human rights of per The choice means Brandt will be coming "home" to Norwaywhere he lived as an exile from Hitler's Germany to receive his gold medal, diploma and his $88,000 prize money. The ceremony will be held Brandt, both as foreign secretary of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1966 and as federal chancellor since 1969, has taken concrete initiatives leading to such relaxation of tension." Citation Quoted Brandt signed nonaggression Legislators Hail Brandt Honor man Peace Society 1927; and Carl von Ossietzki, pacifist and writer 1935. sented him with a bouquet of red roses. Braudt said he had received the news with "inner emotion and deep gratitude." BY ALICE SIEGERT Chief of Bonn Bureau Chictga Tribunt Prest Service) BONN, Oct. 20-The West German Parliament today in on Dec.

10, the anniversary of the death of Alfred Nobel, who created the Nobel prizes in his rf Am treaties with the Soviet Union and Poland this year. He has declared that ratification of Among congratulations in from around the world will. The last head of government the treaties depends on an improvement on the situation around West Berlin. Brandt to receive the Peace Prize was r- also has traded visits with Pre a Swedish prime minister, "I will do everything to show myself worthy of this honor in my future work," he said. Brandt said he would accept the award in Oslo Dec.

10 "in solidarity with all those who, wherever they are, strive with all their strength to free the world from war and organize a peaceful Europe." He is the fourth German to win the Nobel peace prize. Other German winners include Gustav Stresemann, former were messages from President Nixon, Prime Minister Edward Heath of Britain, and President Georges Pompidou of France. Soviet and East German radio and television by tonight had made no mention that Brandt won the prize. A happy Brandt with his Norwegian wife beside him had to fight back tears as his party friends crowded around him to wish him well tonight with RIGHT-NOW Values Save on Men's (iMV Perma-Prest Paiamas terrupted its annual budget debate to honor Chancellor Willy Brandt as the first German to win the Nobel peace prize since before World War II. Deputies rose from their seats when the speaker, Kai-Uwe von a 1 congratulated Brandt in the name of all parliamentary parties, regardless of political differences.

The award was an acknowledgement of Brandt's "honest efforts for peace in the world and understanding among the nations," Von Hassel said. The chancellor's face was solemn when Christian Democratic opposition leader Rainer Barzel walked to the government bench to shake his hand. Brandt broke into a wide chancellor and foreign minister 1926; Ludwig Quidde, historian and chairman of the Ger during a recess in the budget debate. Sees Berlin Wall Agreement as Far Off for West Berliners is still far off. Mueller made the comment to reporters as he drove into East Berlin to confer with State Secretary Guenter Kohrt.

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