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Show Friday. March U.N. Water Conference Leader Praises U.S. Canal Decision MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina (UPI) The U.N. Water conference president has praised the decision by the United States not to oppose adoption of a Panama Canal resolution as "one of the most positive attitudes" of the con- Hie i mted States, reflecting a major shift in hemispheric foreign policy, Wednesday made no effort to block or to oppose a resolution calling for the turnover of the Panama Canal Zone to the government of Panama. The resolution expressed "earnest wishes" that bilateral negotiations on a new canal treaty would end in an agreement permitting Panama "to exercise its sovereign rights" in the zone. U.S. Chief delegate Ambassador Nancy Rawls said the United States "fully expects to continue cooperation - ference. Luis Urbano Jauregui, the conference's Argentinian president, said Thursday he "congratulated the United States" particularly for "the very significant step taken regarding the Panama Canal problem." military takeover in the city, 680 miles south of here, were sketchy. Bhutto, chairman of the Pakistan People's Party that swept to an overwhelming victory in general elections March 7, is expected to be reelected for another five-yeterm when the new assembly meets in Islamabad. In Lahore, the headquarters of the newly-electe- opposition y Pakistan National Alliance said that police early today arrested six of the party's nine leaders, four, including Mehmood, in Lahore and two others in Karachi. Mehmood earlier today called on students, workers, peasants, traders, industrialists and lawyers to "observe the PNA call for a country-wid- e general strike on March 26 and make it d Russ Leader Gives Views On Rhodesia Khan, ferees adopt major city in Bhutto's home Sind province, after more than a week of rioting in the province. Reports of the nine-part- niversary, today. Italian roaring success." government spokesman would not comment on the arrests. The spokesman said troops had been called out in Hyderabad to maintain order. The alliance has claimed that the new assembly is not a legitimate body because of "massive rigging" they allege occurred in the general a A a the group's - tion. Nyerere is the chairman of the "frontline" country's aligned against Rhodesia's white minority Tanzania, Mozambique, regime Zambia, Botswana and Angola. Hiring Blacks Promised by Atty, Gen. Bell - WASHINGTON (UPI) Attorney General Griffin Bell has promised to hire blacks for policy-leve- l Justice Department jobs and try to "upgrade" jobs of black police across the country, the National Black Police Association said today. Officers of the organization met with Bell Wednesday during three days of conferring with federal officials and members of Congress about Job discrimination and other criminal justice problems of 15,000-memb- blacks. "He told us he was eomnrtted to upgrading black employes in the Justice Department to policy making positions," Renault Robinson.associa-tiospokesman, told UPI in an inter- n view. "He said he has committed personnel and resources for the purpose of up- grading black police officers throughout the United States," Robinson said. 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The market's small countries, led by Holland, objected to France's refusal simple statement to allow the community to be represented at the economic summit conference which President Carter and other world leaders will attend in London May The issue was expected to be raised in the summit meeting scheduled to follow the anniversary ceremony in the city's Palazzo Barberini later in the day. But Leone called for new steps to get the community moving toward its long term aim of political and economic union saying he looked forward to the day when people could say: "I am a European," with the same pride they used to be to say, "Civis I am a Roman Romanus Sum" citizen. The statesmen also were greeted by the independent Marxist, Giulio Carlo Argan, who heads Rome's ruling 1 North Ireland BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPI) A bomb blast ripped through a minibus carrying eight work.rs from the Irish Republic today, killing one man and injuring five others. 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(ITU Farm Workers I'nion President Cesar Chavez has announced plans for a mass march and rally Sunday to kick off a recruiting drive in the Coachella Val- Strike Threat - DETROIT (UPI) The United Auto Workers union has lifted a strike threat that was clouding Chrysler Corp.'s plans to start production of two new midsized cars on Monday at its St. Louis, Mo., assembly plant. The 4,500 workers at the facility had threatened to strike today unless a settlement was reached on a new local contract to supplement the national three-yea- r agreement worked out last fall. But negotiators for UAW Local 136 ley Chavez said Thursday he will lead a march from the town of Mecca to a distance of 12 miles -Coachella and then conduct a rally I'FW officials will call for union representation elections at as manv farms as possible next month during the peak of the harvest season - SELLERS OK British actor Peter Sellers Thursday was discharged LONDON said late Thursday that enough progress had been made on local issues to postpone the walkout indefinitely. The local union, however, can still strike if bargainers reach an impasse. The plant has been shut for three weeks to convert assembly lines from production of the Plymouth Volare and Dodge Aspen models to the il'PI) from Charing Cross hospital following treatment for apparent food poisoning Sellers, 51, collapsed on a plane Sun- day while flying back from Nice. actress France, with his Lvnne Frederick. wife, r and Dodge v. 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The value of the estate was given only as "more than $50,000." Union Lifts Argyle of Johannesburg, Calif , has been arraigned in Provo City Court on a felony charge of knowingly and ZCMI FREDDIE'S WILL Comedian (CPU Freddie Prinze, who committed suicide in January, left three quarters of his sizable estate to his mother and the son. remainder to his Prinze's will, filed for probate in Superior Court Thursday, left nothing to his father, Karl Preu'.zel, or his estranged wife, Cathy, 26. The will was written Dec. 21, eight days after Mrs. Prinze filed for a divorce from the costar of the "Chico and the Man" television series. Three weeks later Prinze, 22, shot himself to LOS ANGELES - Oorge el on the that "then achievement" to be an Argan said the "miracle" was "the misleading prelude to the crisis which was to strike many European countries shortly afterward, and our own country first and foremost." The Economic Community was founded with six members by the signing of the Rome Treaties in" 1957. Three more nations joined in 1972 and the community pledged itself to a achieving European union by 1980 goal that has now evaporated amid economic crisis. With political troubles spreading across Europe, the conference looks like a hospital ward of walking wound. SHOPPING SPREE NEW YORK (UPI) Rosalynn Carter has made a whirlwind spring shopping trip to New York City, LeBaron nd miracle'". dropped the first just batch of screws in my pocket" and forgot about them when he left the store, he said. A guard at the Builders Supply Store saw him pocket the screws and took him into custody when he left the store. Police cited Coogan for petty theft and released him for possible court action later. Jon March 26, 1977 I' Voi("9 appeared y in eatherw eight nylon-wiand rain proof- makes a Travel-Mati. oat that pai ks away in its own tidy snouioer strap toie. u pertly made, it has an op tional tie belt and button-ohood Hand washable, assorted Round colors in size yours up in Fashion Coats. $30 "congratulating ourselves While buying screws for a project at his home, he said, he selected some and then decided he needed a larger size. "I three establishments Garment District. o alliance. t prodigious hardware store. visiting Take an Alligator" Out in the Wind And Rain--tKeep You Dry Argan said the 20th anniversary is being celebrated with less euphoria than the 10th when the group was By United Press International COOGAN ARRESTED PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UPI) -Jackie Coogan, the former child star, says it was "a horrible mistake" that led to his arrest on charges of stealing $1.12 worth of wood screws from a absent-mindedl- 19 8 In Minibus in Court Items 22) You VIRGO (Aug. j B Hash ot insight rcga'-dierm.uht get a divisive News of Personalities Tranemployes of Local 234 sport Workers Union went on strike today idling buses, subways and trolleys, and virtually paralyzing the nation's fourth largest city. The walkout by drivers, operators and coin clerks of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, represented by Local 234 of the TWU, came after members voted to reject a two - year contract agreement reached March 15. The employes walked off their jobs at midnight, forcing the city's 400,000 daily transit riders to find alternate ways to get to work, stores and schools. The city planned extra parking for commuters near the downtown area and urged motorists to consider car pools. Local TWU President Ned LeDonne. announcing the results of the voting Thursday night, said the union and SEPTA would return to the bargaining table "as soon as possible" to work out a settlement the "thinks they rightly should have." "We hope it's not a long one (strikel," he said. "Of course, we'll bargain real hard." A SEPTA spokesman said the company was prepared to go to court for an injunction based on the Commonwealth Employe Relations Act, which prohibits strikes by public employes when such a walkout creates a threat to public safety. An strike in March 1975, crippled the city. 5,000 were members immediately confronted with butchers employed at Tunney's nearby meat works. Police said a bomb was placed under bus during the night while it was the United Press International By parked outside the house. It exploded Soviet President Nikolai Podgorny when the butchers left for work at 8 said today the Soviet Union held idena.m. tical views with the "frontline" black All the victims were Catholics. AmAfrican states on the guerrilla war elections. The rushed the six injured to have bulances alliance's leaders against Rhodesia. demanded and hospital, but one man was dead on arBhutto's resignation on Fidel Cstro a Podgorny, following Communist diplomatic tour through new elections under military and rival and two others underwent emergency surgery while the other Africa, held final talks with Tanzanian judicial supervision. three were only slightly injured in the leader Julius Nyerere. blast. "The common position of the Police speculated that Protestant exfrontline states does not differ in any tremists of the outlawed Ulster way from the position of the Soviet Volunteer Force were responsible for Union," Podgorny told reporters shortthe attack. ly before he began his talks with the on southern Africa quesNyerere Transit Strike Hits Philly Rome's ancient in Meeting Campidoglio, the same spot where the founding documents were signed with much more optimism than now exists, "recognizing the superb role" Argentina played hosting the conference and urging strongly "that the recommendations made by the conference are implicitly and faithfully implemented by all the member nations." Bomb Kills President Giovanni Leone welcomed leaders of the nine member countries saying the market's history has been "important, but not decisive " chief delegate, Masrur proposed that the con- Pakistan's Hasan a prime minister. Police arrested most of the opposition's leaders. Maulana Mufti Mehmood, president of the opposition Pakistan National Alliance, was arrested in Lahore shortly after he urged Pakistanis to make a "roaring success" of a countrywide general strike Saturday at the opening of the general assembly. The army took control of Hyderabad, - ROME il'f'h The European Common Market marked its 20th an- nlnc - r ge Faces Problem considered adopting a genera! statement of princi- Troops Control Palestinian Protests of Vote 'Rigging' ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (UPI) -Troops took control of a major citv in Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's home province today to stop protests of election "rigging" one day before Bhutto is expected to be reelected as delegates 1'tah-Pa- Market in the future under a new treaty which would return the Canal Zone to Panamanian jurisdiction." The resolution was then adopted by consensus and without a vote. Delegates from 119 nations have met for nearly two weeks of discussion and debate on the problems of the world's supply of fresh water. The Panamanian resolution was the first document adopted for inclusion in the final report of the conference. In a special "informal meeting" late Thursday, Provo. 25. 1977, THE HERALD. If , 'ft LOWREY ORGANS neuvem & lOUlU STORY & CLARK PIANOS Autnorixad Dealer OVER 35 YEARS OF SALES & SERVICE Williams' MUSIC CO. 308 E. 300 S., Provo 374-M8- 3 Regular Departure! MURDOCK TRAVEL tm li ust ($01) N p ML Joo mi L :'( Ml. ..Otio Step AluMil in Fashion |