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Vladimir Bakanc, president of the Croation republic, said Rus sia seeks to discourage other So viet satellites from following the same independent line as Tito. Bakaric, quoted in the official communist newspaper, Borba, said the whole campaign of the Comlnform now is designed to create a feeling that Yugoslavia's position is unsafe. The Croat ion leader outlined Yugoslavia's position in speech at Pazin, on the Istrian peninsula and declared "the present situa tion does not frighten us." Bakaric's remarks came as the Tito regime approached the point of concluding a big trade pact with Britain and while an Inter national bank commission con tinued its Inquiry here on Tito's request for a major loan. Meantime, Yugoslavia has be gun prosecution of 11 persons on charges of spying in this country for Hungary. The trial, another aspect of the war of nerves being waged between Yugoslavia and the corn inform (Communist information bureau), is being held In the Danube city of Novi Sad. Socialite Aviator Gets License To Marry Sonya HEMPSTEAD, N. Y.. Sept. 15 (.Pi Winthrop Gardiner Jr., socialite-aviator, produced his final divorce papers yesterday, so he and aonja Heme, blonde skating star, got their marriage license. The thrice married Gardiner and the once divorced Miss Henie tried to get a license Tuesday, but marriage license clerk George Ahrens turned him down because he lacked his divorce papers. Gardiner. 3fi, and Miss Henie, 33, plan to be married tomor row. A yachting honeymoon will follow. Head-On Crash Kills Woman, Injures Husband CHEHALIS. Sept lUfu A head-on crash between two trucks killed a woman and critically In- lured her husband south of here Tuesday. Mrs. francos Jov 1 nomas, in. was dead upon arrival at a Che- nails rospltal. Her husband. (. nar- les J. Thomas, suffered multiple fractures, severe shock and pos sible internal injuries. They were reported moving from their Port land home to Seattle. Government Expects Farms On Now Arid Land EPHRATA, W a s h. (.? The federal government Is expecting 1.000 farms on arid lands of the Columbia basin by 1932, Wil liam Warne. assistant secretary of the interior said here. After reviewing the irrigation schedule in a four-day conference with bureau of reclamation of ficials, Warne said irrigation wat er would be available by then to 87,000 acres of new land. He said government expendi tures this year on the Colum bia basfn development would amount to $00,000 a day. He added the reclamation bureau la working on the development as speedily as could be expected. Under the schedule, another 71, 000 acres would be irrigated by 1953. 77,000 the next year, and 91,000 in 1955. Some 536,000 acres would be irrigated by 1958, enough for 6,700 farms. GUILTY PLEA ENTERED PENDLETON, Sept. 14 (.) William Edward Swiger, Union, Indicted by the grand Jury on a charge of assault and robbery with a dangerous weapon, plead ed guilty Tuesday in circuit court. He was sentenced by Judge Ho mer I. Watts to five years in the state penitentiary. A Honltri Trent 3i fl ItrUI III II WW w .1 r- . r I I l-or tne tnnre ramiiy So nutritious! So delicious! Bread is truly health-filled food of goodness for the entire family. You don't have to go to school to learn what a wonderful source of valuable nutrition bread is! Yes, bread has long been known as one of the healthiest of foods. And best of ell it's just as good to the taste os it is for you! Try one or several loaves of our freshly-baked breads. There's sure to be variety to meet the taste of every member of your family! !riT ' W-r ' 1 S I 1 I i .iill-l. 1 S 't'""'' TIE DOUBLE PLAY RECORD The Philadelphia Athletics first string infield grin in their dreis. ing room in Philadelphia, after they equalled the record of 198 double plays in one season as the tieing double play ended the second game of e double header against the Boston Red Sox. The Red Sox set the mark :n 1945. The A's players, (left to right) ere Ferris Fein, first bate; Hank Majeski, third; Pete Suder, second, end Eddie Joost, shortstop. The As took both games from Boston, Sept. 1 1, 6-4 end 4-0. (AP Wirephoto). Thur., Sept. IS, 1949 The Newt-Review, Rotebur Ore. S Judge Rules Bob Hope Must Appear In Person LOS ANGELES, Sept. 15 Bob Hope must make his radio broadcasts in person. So held a Superior court Judge Tuesday In confirming the deci sion of an arbitrator. Recently the comedian and his sponsors. Lever Bros. Co., disagreed on the Issue. Hope wanted to make some transcription shows. Under an elght-vear pact sign ed Sept. 30. 1916, Hope gets liO. 000 a program the first two years, $22,500 per show (he next three years and $25,000 the final three. First All-Negro Jury Convicts Man Of Race FRANKFORT. Ky.. Sept. 15 (.P The first all-Negro Jury ever to try a member of Its own race here Tuesday convicted George Adams of voluntary manslaugh ter. A three-year sentence was rec ommended for the Negro defend ant. Adams was charged with fa tally shooting a white man. Ran som Maddox, a World War II veteran. Adams claimed self defense In the shooting last April 4 in which Maddox's brother. Mitchell Mad dox, was wounded. Atomic Energy Member Inspect Honford Plant RICHLAND UP, Dr. Hen ry Dewolf Smyth, one of the five members of the Atomic Energy commission, is making an Inspec tion of the Hanford works this week. He was author of the famous "Smyth report" on the atom bomb, issued shortly after the bombs were dropped on Japan. Ki last visited the project In 1944. Dr. Smyth headed the Princeton university physics department prior to his appointment to the commission last May. SCOUTCR 0IIS SALEM, Sept. 15. OP) Wil 1 m C. Wessel. Forest Hills, N. Y.. national director nf Pnh ing, died of a heart attack in a oairm nuspnai luesoay mgnc He came here a week ago to attend the Rnv Kraut vM,iu conference for the region Includ ing Oregon. Washington, Idaho, Montana and Alaska. Stamp meters can stamp up to 300 letters per minute. i SHINGLES Asphalt Aabeetes Cedar Page Lumber t Fuel 164 E. 2nd Ave. S. h 242 e7f& C U TNI Boy Faces Charge He Murdered His Mother HUNTINGTON. W. Va.. Sept. 15 . A 14-year-old Sharon dale, Ky.. school boy faces a mur der charge for the shotgun slay ing of his mother while she slept. Sheriff's deputies came here to return the boy, Jatnes Pearlie Edmisto. to Pikeville, Ky.. where a warrant was issued charging him with murder. He said he was sorry. "I don't know what I was think ing about. I hadn't planned to kill her. I'm sorry now. I wish 1 hadn't done it." The statement was made to newsmen at Cabell County Jail. The boy had been quoted as saying his mother, 34 -year -old Mrs. Pal Edmiston, had beaten him with a poker. He later changed the story, saying both his father, Pearlie Edmiston. and the mother had been good to Jilm. James Is an only child. 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