Show vs y -- n rr w Logan Utah Tuesday May 5 1981 i ugoslav president vows to follow Tito’s path BELGRADE Yugoslavia PWW Mondy on thefirstaSersarJ TriF ““1“" naUon wol “"“‘“t A"11 communism Yugoslav leaders attending a commemorative sea-- 5 'lloir l”ging the World we not to !2H?£XyourSSS way’ e Tito’s widow Jovanka Bros and his sons from t eirito mirriigei Ht Jl M Zirko S7 attended the teuton in the federal parliament building in downtown Belgrade Pojeh toondeast to the nation President Mijatovic said: We shall continue peacefully but resolutely and firmly along Tito’s path”of independent communism and “At the same time we shall be more vigilant than Cvi-Jet- nt in we used to be aware that we live in ihe time of intensified pressure and attempts to weaken Tito’s Yugoslavia and divert it from its path” Mijatovic said “We remain ready for cooperation with all who wish it on an equal basis but also we are firm to repel any attempt of violation against our independence sovereignty and territorial integrity” he said Tito's widow led a large group of relatives federal and local leaders from around the country and diplomats who placed flowers at Tito's simple white marbel tomb in the "Flower House” in the garden of his home in Belgrade’s residential Dedinje rohurb Local government and Communist Party leaders met in similar sessions in the capitals of Yugoslavia’s six constituent republics and two autonomous provinces all-sid- ed On the eve of the anniversary Stane Dolanc a close aide to the late president in the 10 years preceding his death at 87 vowed the nation will defend “Tito’s path” of independent Communism against outside intervention “The Yugoslav peoples and nationalities will resolutely defend with all means their orientation of the sovereign country and independent revolution” Doance said His statement issued by the Yugoslavian news agency Tanjug was an apparent warning against Soviet intervention which was feared in the wake of Tito’s death May 4 1980 Although a Communist Tito broke with Moscow in 1948 and was then kicked out of Comintern by Soviet dictator Josef Stalin Dolanc a member of Yugoslavia’s collective leadership said Belgrade would continue its policy of practicing the “widest possible non-alignm- The Herald Journal — 5 equal cooperation” with both Communist and Western countries that began with Tito's break with Moscow Tito ruled Yugoslavia for 36 years after leading resistance forces that drove out Nazi German occupation troops in 1945 and has been called the father of modern Yugoslavia building a decentralized federal system and a unique brand of Communism built on workers’ control in the multination state In March Kosovo riots broke out in the province id of sparked by Albanian separatist protests in the first separatist action in Yugoslavia since Tito's death Nine people were killed and 200 were reported injured in the worst violence since World War II “When measuring the time it is not a long period but yet its long enough to show that we are firmly on Tito's path" Dolanc said Name change requires io? f proof If you want to have your name changed on your driver’s license a legal document such as a marriage license or court order is now required The policy change is intended to ensure the accuracy of name changes on driver’s licenses in order to aid law enforcement agencies and those who use the license as a means of identification The driver’s license division also announc- ed that individuals with less than 50 points on their driving record may renew licenses by mail If however your name or address has changed and you haven’t received a renewal application you may apply for one at any driver’s license field office or contact the central office in Salt m FS Lake City at If your application was mailed to the last known address you must go to me of the 533-51- field offices and renew your license through normal testing procedures If the application wasn’t mailed however the driver’s license service office will simply you with an applicatemtion and a 30-da- '4 y porary extension Salvation Army appeal has begun The Salvation Army’s annual Membership Appeal to raise money for food and clothing for needy people has begun “We must receive at least 20 percent more funds thin last year to maintain the same quality of tradi- tional programs” said Major Arthur Smith Intermountain Division Commander The regional and statewide services of the Salvation Army cover all communities and require funds to those supplement communities Those interested in donyHng should write to the Salvation Army PO Box 11065 Pioneer Station Salt Lake City Utah 84110 ! On Mondays Xtednesdays and Fridays between 3 pm and pm Sambo's has all you can eat dinners Choose from our deep fried clams with tartar sauce and french fries or Sambo's deep fried boneless chicken strips with sweet and sour sauce and french fries 1 1 And eat all you can eat for just S349I 1 'J 4 restaurants1 LOGAN 690 No Main St 4 "1 4 A I J 2 t |