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Independent from Long Beach, California • 5

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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Pravda Says Wallace MOSCOW, Sept. address 16. United The Secretary of Commerce controversial by States Henry Wallace was declared today Pravda to reflect in concern American over by "militarist tendencies policy." The Communist party newspaper asserted that Wallace's "go easy with Russia" plea represented the sentiments of "more farsighted States" elements in the United who, are worried lest "consequences harmful to peace" should result from present American policy. The publication said: "The Wallace speech on the whole bore a dual nature. He paid tribute to anti-Soviet conceptions current in official American circles but at the same time was obliged to make several characteristic admissions.

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16. (INS) An army A-26 attack bomber crashed in full view of nearly people at an air show at Twin Falls today, killing the crew of four. The crowd watched horrified as the plane in a high speed run made a climbing turn over the Twin Falls airport, then rolled an crashed with tremendous impact, scattering wreckage over a wide area. Onlookers estimated its speed at 250 miles an hour at an altitude of about 2000 feet. Major Thomas Finnie, public res lations officer for the air force unit putting on the show, withheld the names of the four victims until their next of kin could be notified.

The unit was based at Memphis, before going on the trip. The show, featuring P-80 jet propelled craft, continued after the crash. ANNE BAXTER ILL HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 16. (INS) Movie actress Anne Baxter collapsed at her home today and was taken Good Samaritan hospital where physicians said she had suffered a possible attack of appendecitis.

UCLA Expects 15,000 Students to Register Registrar William C. Pomoery estimated today that more than 15,000 students will register for classes this week at the University of California at Los Angeles. The record enrollment began today, when more than 2000 students stood in line for hours, many of them from midnight Sunday. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 16.

(INS) Driver Killed as Auto Hits Truck RIVERSIDE, Sept: 16. (INS) One man was killed and another critically injured today in an automobile-truck collision on the last leg of a 3000 mile trip. William Reid, 24, of Los Angeles, driver of the automobile, died in Community hospital. Richard S. Farr, 22, of San Pedro, was seriously injured.

Owner of the automobile, Richard Pottman of Millersburg, Ohio, an Ohio State university student, asleep in the rear seat, was unhurt: Me said he picked up the two men while they were hitchhiking near Tulsa, Okla. Designer Speechless after Ordeal on Ledge LOS ANGELES, Sept. 16. (INS) press designer De De Johnson, who missed death by inches yesterday when she tumbled off a Sedge in Grand canyon, returned to her Hollywood home, today--forLidden to discuss her ordeal. She fell 50 feet to a chance ledge at the scenic site and hung precariously several hundred feet above the floor of the canyon.

Three rangers rescued her after two hours efforts. Friends said Miss Johnson was unable to speak for hours after her rescuers pulled her to safety, She was returned to Hollywood by special train. NOW PRESSURE The Aristocrat COOKERS of You'll sing the praises of your new Wear-Ever Pressure Cooker. For it cuts tedious meal-getting hours to minutespreserves the garden-fresh color and flavor of vegetables -saves money in fuel as well as the way inex- WEAR- EVER pensive cuts of meat are made delicious and tender. Includes ALUMINUM features found in no other cooker.

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Light to to adjust. lift, yet strong. Made of the metal that cooks best easy to clean HORACE W. GREEN SONS 528 PINE AVENUE PHONE 612-79 Long Beach, Sept. 17, 1946- Wallace Disqualified, WASHINGTON, Sept.

16. INS Senator Hart, today declared the views of Secretary of Commerce Wallace on American foreign policy have "entirely disqualified" Wallace to hold his cabinet post. Hart, a former admiral in the navy, expressed regret he voted to confirm Wallace for the secretaryship, and accused him of having "evinced a rather extreme disloyalty to President Truman and Secretary of State Byrnes. Hart added: "To my mind, Secretary Wallace has entirely disqualified himself for the high office he now holds." The Connecticut senator asserted President Truman's endorsement of the Wallace speech was "a horrible blunder which might well Gen. Clark Urges Loan to Austria WASHINGTON, Sept.

16. (INS) Gen. Mark W. Clark, commander of United States forces in Austria, today declared the United States must make a loan to that country to combat economic competition from Soviet dominated eastern Europe. Clark, who is American representative on the allied council in Austria, described that occupied nation as an economic bridgehead for the United States in eastern Europe.

He declared Export-Import bank credits to Austria will be insuffient to cover immediate needs once UNRRA operations come to an end. -THE INDEPENDENT- Page 5 Says Senator be bluntly acknowledged." He termed the President's explanation an inadequate "recovery on the error." SLENDER Reduce the SAFE WAY Under a DOCTOR'S Supervision "I LOST 24 POUNDS IN ONLY ONE MONTH!" -Says Mrs. A. L. of Long Beach NO Rigid Diet! NO Drugs! NO Exercise! This machine generates a scientific wave that stimulates.

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