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The premier, who defied Soviet dictation a year ago in a row with the Cominform (Communist International Information Bureau accused his eastern neighbor! of trying to intimidaie Yugoslavia by spreading rumors of a threatened Ked army inva sion. Tito called them "nothing but ordinary rumors" but added: "Nevertheless, we are not un- vigilant here either. . .we are prepared to prevent all provoca tions, to defend our country against everyone." In a slap at Moscow, Tito add ed Yugoslavia would defend the principles of Marxism-Leninism 'even against the creators of these principles, should they go against tnem. Tanjug reported the state ments were mad Wednesday in a speech to army and political leaders In Skoplje, Macedonia. Tito repeated previous state ments that Yugoslavia would not sacrifice its Marxist Communism for western friendship, then launched into his toughest talk to date against his Cominform neighbors. Wolves may have five to four teen young in a single litter. 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The contest is being sponsored by the Y. M. C. A., said Marlen Voder, Nudists Don Togs (No Sunlight) To Attend Drama DENVER, Aug. 5.-4T)-Nud ists put on their clothes last night and attended a dramatic show at their annual convention. 'After all we re the Ameri can Sunbathing association, and there a no sun at night, explain ed Mary Kilgore. She's chairman for the convention in Deer Creek canyon, southwest of Denver. The nudists ignored a newspa per readers suggestion they should have assembled In nearby Bear canyon. Last night's affMr was less so ciable for some of the skinfolk than their clothesless frolics. The absence of clothes makes for a more sociable life, a pair of Topeka, Kans., girls, Mildred and Mary, told an interviewer. "You understand we mean all clothes off," Mildred said. "Just a wee bit of clothes is much worse than nothing at all. Take those new French bathing suits. They're simply horrible." The people runnlni around In their first birthday suits at the convention are perfectly at ease, a Texan told an interviewer. "When you're undressed and everyone around is the same way, why, you don't even notice the different physiques about you," he insisted. Serious convention business has been intermingled with vol Frl., Aug. 3, 1949 The News-Review, Reseburg, Ore. leyball, horseshoe pitching and' Ding pongs tournaments for the bareskln competitors. 1 President Margaret Pulls. Oakland, N. J., led a discussion : yesterday on plans for affilla lion of Independent clubs around the world with the A.S.A. The big event todav Is crown ing of a "king" and "queen" for the convention. Judging will be on the barest essentials. The best sun tan wins. , Wolves of the United States In-1 elude the gray wolf of the North I and West, and the red wolf of the South Central statea. I Registered Willamette Val lay red Romnayt from Im ported rama. Choice eeleo- tiona now available. 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