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i i I I 2 The Newi-Review, Roieburg, 0r, Thur., Sept. 1, 1?9 Wartime TflO I Gives Testimony For Tokyo Rose HE'S FANCY WITH A PLOWSHARE-Jimmle Dodd, 17, Jewell County, Kan., form boy. plows a Icrraclnf strio i:nder the watchful ey o( two judges at the Kansas Junior Terr-cing Content nenr Valley Fall. Jimmie took top honors after plowing intricate patterns over hilly contours. Contestants, watched by some 20,000 spectators, were Judged on their apeed ani .:o:io t zt n In tancy plowing. Tito's Turn To West For Economic Aid Arouses Fresh Russian Anger By DEWITT MACKENZIE (AP Foreign Affairs Analyst) Fast moving events are highlighting the disclosure In Washington that Russia's grip on its eastern European satellites Is reliably reported to be badly shaken by the fight with Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia. Treading on each others heela have come these significant do velopments: (II Czechoslovakia's commu nist government haa announced that It smashed a large armed revolt by conspirators who tried to capture Prague and establish an anti-Soviet regime. (21 Yugoslavia has applied formally for a loan of $25,000. 000 from the export-Import bank, an American government agen cy. Tito needs quick cash with which to buy American machin ery for his country's copper, lead and zinc mines. Washington offi cials expect him to get the loan, lie also has received permission to buy a $3 million steel mill from an American concern. (31 Moscow has sent another hot note Its eighth to Yugosla via, charging that the Tito em' ernment is working "only on In- SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. l-lB Three wartime members of Un cle Sam's forces in the Pacific have only kind words for the radio Tokyo broadcasts for which Iva Toguri D'Aquino Is on trial for treason. The three testified voluntarily for the defense yrsterday as the trial of the 33-year-old Los Angeles-burn defendant opened ts ninth week. The government earlier had produced a series of former serv ice men who had testified in sup port of charges that Mra. D' Aquino, as "Orphan Ann" on dio Tokyo's Zero Hour program and known to Gla aa Tokyo Rose, had broadcast traitorously. She is charged with derogatory ref erences to "bonehend" allied troops, tales of ship losses, pre dicted troop movements, and .( lorta to make the troops lone some for wives and sweethearts back home. Robert Speed of Berkeley, Calif., an ex-lieutenant of Ma rines; Nalini Kant Gupta, San Francisco, former Infantryman, and Sam Stanley. Berkeley, war time Sea bee baker, testified in behalf of Mra. D'Aquino yester day. ' speed said he saw no propa ganda in Orphan Ann's broad cast . that he listened to It chief ly for entertainment. Gupta said everybody liked the good Jazz she played. 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Czech Quick To Act Czech communist authorities moved fast in exacting punish ment. Six accused were con demned to death In secret trials, an unspecified number went to prison and ten were acquitted The government said the leader was Dr. Jaruslav Botkovec, le-Si-ribcd as brother of a former chief of the criminal investiga tion section of the Prague police. The official report charged thai the rebels were under uirectiun of "a certain western Imperial ist power" and that a copy 1 their plan of action was deposited with a western embassy in Prague.' This western power was not named. Could Moscow have America or Britain in mind'.' As discussed in yesterday's col umn, these reMjrts of discontent and disaffection among the satel lites Is expected to have an im portant place in the iorthcominj meetings in Washington among Secretary of State Acheson, Bri tish Foielgn Secretary Bevin and French Foreign Minister Schu man. Observers are looking for these diplomats to review t In; strategy of the cold war with Russia in the light (J the devel opments and devise new moves to counter the Kremlin's drive. One dramatic new move al ready haa been marie in allow ing Tito to buy the steel mill which will be important in strengthening his military poten tial for defense. The probability of a loan, or loans, fits into this picture. A significant aspect of this sil utation is that disaffection often is like an avalanche In the way It gathers weight aa it pro gresses. Who knows but that he defiance of Finland and of Tito may have encouraged the Czech oslovak revolt? Thia looks like a crucial mo ment In the cold war. Machines for making nails were produced in America at the close of the 18th century. F.atlv colonial families often made nails by hand to earn ex tra money. HEY, FELLERS" Need Expert Chain Saw Service for Any Type Chain Saw? 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Commissioner Richard Reed, Eugene, said yesterday that "In front of you." Administrator W. B. Hammond said minimum lighting requirements would be set up and enforced. W. A. Spangler. Klamath Falls, suggested that taverns be in spected more closely for illegal games. He said he had observed a great number of games In some establishments. Bootlegging also came up at yesterday's session. The commis sion said it was abandoning a pol- Sovlet Sends Another Bitter Note To Yugoslavia LONDON, Sept. 1OPl- Soviet Russia, in a new note to Bel grade, accused Premier Marshal Tito's Yugoslavia Tuesday f working "only on the Instructions of its western masters." The note was broadcast by the Moscow radio and recorded :n London by the Soviet monitor. It wis the eighth in a series of Increasingly bittei exchanges Be tween the two feuding Commu nist countries. 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