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Leading Yugoslav Communist Accused Of 'Wife Stealing' Uproar At CongressAccused of wife stealing; Petar Stambolic, Premier of the republic of Serbia, principal of leader of the Serbian Communist party and a member of the federal party's Central Committees and of the Congress Presidium.One leading Yugoslav Communist accused another today of stealing his wife, Throwing the party Congress here into an uproar which round up with Marshal Tito accusing the accuser of working for the Cominform. November 05, 1952.

Leading Yugoslav Communist Accused Of 'Wife Stealing' Uproar At CongressAccused of wife stealing; Petar Stambolic, Premier of the republic of Serbia, principal of leader of the Serbian Communist party and a member of the federal party's Central Committees and of the Congress Presidium.One leading Yugoslav Communist accused another today of stealing his wife, Throwing the party Congress here into an uproar which round up with Marshal Tito accusing the accuser of working for the Cominform. November 05, 1952.
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Leading Yugoslav Communist Accused Of 'Wife Stealing' Uproar At CongressAccused of wife stealing; Petar Stambolic, Premier of the republic of Serbia, principal of leader of the Serbian Communist party and a member of the federal party's Central Committees and of the Congress Presidium.One leading Yugoslav Communist accused another today of stealing his wife, Throwing the party Congress here into an uproar which round up with Marshal Tito accusing the accuser of working for the Cominform. November 05, 1952.
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