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'German Government L loyalty to Russia , By Diniel De Luce r.t Ger-.wohl laid down in . t 7j,t Union's lnt Wednesday to Pr .., soviet zone c tin -,srs of the cham- SfeS ft toM IT0"1 ' P ' 1. n,-ntp. inductio spaa." MFHR WATER? UVtter loo" , " EptBJntevenimott i i a sax-point pro gram: 1. Pledging Eastern Germany's foreign policy" to that adopted by the Soviet satellite loreign ministers at the Warsaw confer ence In 1948. 2. Accepting the Oder-Neisse frontier, which ceded former Ger man territory to Poland and Rus sia, as a final "'peace border." 3. Developing trade with the "youngest people's republic" Communist China. 4. A new economic plan even more intensive than the current two-year plan, to get underway in 1950. 5. Abolition of food rationing, except for meat and sugar, next year. 6. Equal rights for former Nazis who were not convicted of direct crimes, and a "fight with the sharpest forces of law against any revival of Nazism, militar ism or Fascism." Six of Grotewohl's 14 minis tries the important six were al lotted to Communists. . Soviet Ambassador Vladimir Semlnov again attended parlia ment's session and conferred with Grotewohl before it opened. Meanwhile, a new drive by western Berlin to be included in the West German government at Bonn was started by city officials. i U "MISS PIGTAILS" USES HER HEAD. The prize-winning "Miss Pigtails of 1949" puts her champs to a practical purpose as 7-year-old Peter Mangelli uses them as reins. Antonettc Campanelli was chosen in New York City. Interior Department Receives Funds WASHINGTON OP) The Interior Department Wednesday received the most money $584, 098,797 ever given to it for a single year's operation. President Truman signed a bill appropriating funds to the depart ment for the fiscal year which began last July 1. For the past three months, the department has been operating with allowances provided under special congressional resolutions. The biggest slice of interior ap propriations, $354,014,510, goes to the Reclamation Bureau, with most of it earmarked for a half dozen major projects. These include Davis Dam, Ariz-Nev., $36,504,860; Central Valley Project, Cal., $60,789,890; Colorado-Big Thompson, Colo. $20,172,750; Hungry Horse, Mont., $22,093,125; Columbia Basin, Wash., $68,000,000; and Missouri River Basin, $81,668,560. LOWEST PRICES EVERY DAY AT FRED MEYER. PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY Strong British Note Scores Red Poke at West Germany LONDON (U.R) A British note to Moscow made public late this week tartly rejected a Russian protest against the formation of a German government in the American, British and French occupation zones. The Western allies had to form the government, the note said, hi.aiici Russia nprsistpntlv hlook sttemots at unitv in the hone that ! it might insure Communist domination of an all-German government. The British note was dispatched to Moscow Monday in answer to a Russian protest of Oct. 1. Russia's note was addressed to the United States and iTance also and inose governments arc especieo to announce replies soon. Since the Russian protest, the Soviet government has set up a puppet regime of its own in East ern Germany. (Acting Secretary of State James E. Webb made a statement in Washington last Thursday which constituted an implicit re ply to the Russian protest. Webb said Russia had set up an "op pressive police state" in Eastern Germany.) It is expected that the British note will serve as a model for replies to Czechoslovak, Hun garian and Polish protests against the formation of a Western gov ernment. Saying that Britain wanted to "rebut once move" Soviet charges that the western governments wanted to split Germany, the Bri tish note reminded Russia that the labor government had "pub licly stated" Its reluctance to join in the formation of a German government without the participa tion of the Soviet zone. "But the Soviet government have consistently refused either to participate themselves In the ar rangements wnlch were being made for the three Western zones with tho co-operation of their in habitants or to allow the Germans in the Eastern zone to participate In these arrangements," the note said. I Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Thurs., Oct. 13, 1949 Page 9A TRAFFIC FINE GROWS I TACOMA, Wash. U. Ralph B. Hall. 33, got into all sorts ! I of trouble with police over a traffic ticket. He failed to show up ; i in time to pay his $5 fine. A war- I rant was issued and an additional $2.50 tacked on. He paid by check. I ;The check bounced. Hall was picked up again. 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