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4 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore Thuri., Nov. 17, 1949 r i i rt A . .. -ti'-M ll nlf " ill "PLUMB TIRED" OF LEANING Robert A. Ilg, Chicago manu facturer, bids goodby to his old home, which Is a replica ol Italy'i famed leaning tower of Pisa. Ilg Is moving to California, where he hopes to be able to live on the level. Funds Shift Ups Newspaper Ads PORTLAND (IP) Manufac turers here were told that news papers are gaining national ad vertising because sales promotion funds are being shifted. Harold S. Barnes, New York City, said makers of national brand merchandise are re-evalu-atlm advertising mediums. ''In the past three years, be cause of rising costs and Increas ing consumer resistance to high prices, advertisers generally have been questioning their past and present advertising policies more than thny ever have bpfore," he said. "In that period, they have found that newspapers enable them lo cover their best markets more thoroughly and with less wastage in the poor markets." Barnes Is director of the bur eau of advertising of the Ameri can Newspaper Publishers' association. West Germany . Gets Concessions From Big Three FRANKFURT, Germany, tJP) West German Chancellor Kon rad Adenauer has announced that Britain, France and the United Staes have agreed to slow down the dismantling of German Industries. His announcement came as he began negotiations with the Wes tern high commissioners in the hope of relaxing occupation re strictions on Germany. In a foreign policy speech to the West German parliament, broadcast by the Frankurt radio, Adenauer made this report on the results of the Paris foreign Minister's conference: 1) The United States, France and Britain have agreed to in vite West Germany to "many in ternational organizations." 2) The Allies are considering how to alleviate the "consequen ces" of the preseent state of war between Germany and the West ern Governments. 3) The Allies have agreed to allow Germany to build a big ger and faster Merchant Ship ping fleet. 4) The Allies have agreed to allow Germany to set up trade consulates In foreign countries. 5) The Western powers have agreed to a certain relaxation of dismantling of former German War industry. In exchange for Allied concessions, Adenauer said that the German government is ready to (1) Enter the Ruhr authority and acknowledge the Ruhr, sta tute that will keep control of the Ruhr's big Steel and Coal Indus trie's. 2) Cooperate closely" with the Allied security board. 3) Allow foreign investments In German Industrial enterpris es. He did not say what percent age of foreign interest the Ger man government would permit. 4) To take part "as soon as possible" In the economic union of the Benelux countries. Plywood Is used extensively In the construction of motion pic ture sets. T . (j aiwwnisy l action of the Air Force Is not due to relative vulnerability, dui io a desire to build up huge govern ment owned plants under its direction," Skeel said. NEW RAKE FOR OLD LEAVES This mechanical raker leaves little to be desired when it comes to that yearly chore of clearing away mountains of fallen leaves. Invented by Harry Clements of LaPorte, Ind., the machine scoops up not only leaves, but sticks, stones, bottles and bones as well. The machine will sell for $3200. Yugoslavia Raps Russia, Shies At Peace Formula LAKE SUCCESS -(IP) Yugo slavia has again blasted at Russia for appearing before the United Nations as a champion on peace while exerting "aggressive pres sure" In efforts to oust Premier Marshal Tito. Cugoslav delegate Djilas gave his country's views to the gen eral assembly's 59-nation political committee. He devoted most of his long speech to an attack on Russia but he also assailed the western powers for what he call ed war propaganda. Djilas told the committee Yugoslavia could not completely support either the 12-point peace formula of the western powers or the 3-point Soviet plan for a Big Five peace pact. Djilas reviewed previous charges that Russia is using economic, political and military pressure to bring Yugoslavia back under the domination of the Cominform. 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Their differences, he said, were based on Yugoslavia's desire to remain Communist but independ ent of Moscow. 'The problem of peace," he said, "lies In the struggle against aggressive policy and aggressive designs and methods, and not in various ideologies or social or ders." The political committee has be fore it divergent American and Soviet proposals on the subject of world peace. Air Force Draws Rap For Plan To Shift Plant Sites SPOKANE VP) A Seattle man took the United States Air Force to task here for what he said was disruption of the na tion's economy. E. K. Skeel past president of the Pacific Northwest Trade association, was a speaker at the organization's annual conference. Skeel attacked the Air Force on two specific points Its deal ings with the Boeing aircraft plant in Seattle and the location of a $100,000,000 supersonic ex periment laboratory. 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