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Show I4 Page 4 THE S STILL OUT THERE bertagnole IXTEKNATIONAL Mexico City Hundreds of American prisoners, some claiming they have been tortured, probably will be paroled from U.S.-Mexican jails when a prisoner exchange treaty is signed late this month, In Japan, some business leaders and government officials said they feared that organized labor's support of Carter might mean new U.S. trade restrictions against their country. A newspaper headline in Greece, where the U.S. Republicans were blamed for the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, explained simply: "Greek-Americans Bury Ford and Kissinger." v American voters cast their ballots "against the , economic, moral and political consequences of the i RESIGNS official sources reported on Friday Adraf t treaty for a possible prisoner swap has been eignt r' Republican rule," said an analysis in thefj 1 agiccu iu in wBsmngiuii ucgouuiur lur uum soviet government newspaper Izvestia nations, according to a State Department announce-. ment released by the U,S. Embassy in Mexico City. "It is anticipated that the treaty may be signed by the two governments before the end of this month," the announcement said. The treaty which will have to be ratified by the senates of both nations, will also have to pass certain U.S. "implementing legislation," American sources said . Moscow A hint of improved relations between Russia and China was witnessed by the world last week when, for the first time in five years, Chinese representatives did not walk out of the annual Kremlin commemoration of the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution. The decision to remain by Chinese Charge d' "Affaires Wang Crunching apparently was in response to the moderate tone of remarks on Sino-Russian relations by the program's main EL l u , - . . , popular vote by about 2,000. Th? VTJ angge fitter picked up Ohio's 25 electoral votes by wET "r-Tr ru iT-C.r-r: maintianing a lead of about 7,500 popular votes. Iky r 1 S" Wednesday, November 10, 1976 Special Films Added To Kimball Calendar The Kimball Art Center has weekend, the Art Center will added , several specially offer the award winning selected movies to its documentary film.The Man Nov-mh-r film calendar. Who Skied Down Everest. NATIONAL New York In the closest presidential election I since 1916, when President Wilson, a Democrat, 7, defeated Charles Evans Hughes, President-elect Jimmy Carter squeeked to a narrow victory last week capturing 297 electoral votes to President Ford's 241. With only a handful of precincts missing around the nation, the popular vote tally on Friday was : Carter-40,276,04 (51 percent) and Ford-38,532,630 (48 percent). Of the minority party candidates, only the votes for Eugene McCarthy and Lester Maddox had been park City Planning is impossible .requirement tallied nationwide. McCarthy had 657,785 and Commissioner BUI Bertag- for me to fulfill. Unfortunat-MaddOx Unfortunat-MaddOx had 18,724. nole's resignation was , ely, my business situation accepted by the city council, Oregon, the last state to be decided, awarded its Thursday evening, six electoral votes to President Ford who won the Bertagnole' s letter of This Friday evening, November Novem-ber 12, the Art Center has scheduled the British Film This Sporting Life that features a professional rugby player who has come from the coal mines in England. "It's a Park City Natural," quipped Alan Crooks, Direct or of the Art Center. And It's scheduled for Saturday. November 27, at 2, 4, 7, and 9 p.m. Critics have said that this film is a "Zen and sporting achievement of awesome beauty. And here, at the longest downhill run on earth, one man. alone. Seconds later he is skiing in the set stream down solid Bill Btrtagnoto (Center) Tse-tung in September, publicly leaving the door open for a warming of relations with the new Chinese leaders. In a "Dear Jimmy"' telegram read to a television audience, President Ford pledged his "complete and whole-hearted support" to the now world famous ...,..... , ., ' peanut farmer from Plains, Georgia. London Britain, along with a host of other 6 countries around the world, wasted little time in At his first nationally televised news conference on resignation read in part: "I regret to inform you of my decision to resign from the Planning Commission. It is my feeling that you need a member who can be fully involved twelve months of the year. You can see from to the planning commission my atter dence ; record that in December of 1973. prevents me from attending many of the meetings. "I would like to thank the Council and particularly the members of the Commission for their patience and understanding under-standing concerning my absenteeism." Bertagnole was appointed commenting on the noticable Mue 'ce-" . lack of cold weather and jn addition a comic farce snow that PaA City has been at,out a wjskey-soaked island experiencing, he added that TJgnt yttie Island "Whether or not Park City has been added to the British has any snow, we'll do our film series on Friday even. part by showing the ski ingi NoVember 26 in the Art films this month." Last of Center the Ski Bums and Winter A for chadren and Paradise are .scheduled for aduits are g 00 each except Monday night, November for The Man Who Skied 22nd, at the Art Center. Down Everest which will be During the Thanksgiving jg gQ 'SMALL' THAYNES SUBDIVISION GETS APPROVAL ! . A. I 1 Ai A. 1 A. - assessing jimmy warier selection vie loryiasiweeK. Thursdav. Carter told the nation. "I wish we conlH "Carter remains an unknown quantity both abroad have carried all 50 states, but since I didn't, I hope to MIOUBaMCQI and to many Americans," the. London Evening demonstrate, even before my inauguration, my kiAm Anri, "fxJJV.Vr? inwyv urciYrun i nc SEASON oiauuaiu sam in au euiuuai suuimiui"B uw complete commitment to being president of all the feelings of many foreign observers. , American people." American foreign policy sometimes changes as a result of circumstances, but never as a result of change in the presidency," said Yves Guena, secretary-general of France's Gaulist party, the largest party in the government coalition. The liberal Swedish newspaper Expressen declared that Americans "sought a new politician unblemish ed by tne old scandals." , On Saturday Carter told reporters, "I do not have any trepidation about the future, I feel very dedicated, very sober, very deeply aware of the responsibility on my shoulders, and I think that when the nation through the news media realizes the work we've already done to perpare for the transition Professional tuning & mounting OPEN 4:30 PM. 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In South Korea, President Park,Chung-hee was Carter left Friday for St. Simons Island, off the knowrt to be concerned about Carter's support of a Georgia coast, whew he will begin reading 18-inch ' gradual withdrawal of U.S. troops from Korea and thick transition books that outline policy options he his criticism of Seoul's repressive internal policies, will face when he takes office Jan. 20 The creation of a "small" Thaynes Canyon subdivision, subdivi-sion, involving only two lots near the ah green of the golf course and not included in me Thaynes Canyon ' I subdivision, received the approval of the Park City Council Thursday evening. "Since they now want to sell that land," City Planner Van Martin explained, "they are asking, in order to be in compliance with the city's codes and state-laws, to be . subdivided as a small subdivision." sub-division." According to Martin, the planning commission approved the project with the stipulation that the restrictive covenants . of either Thaynes Canyon I or, II be included in the new; small subdivision. ' Royal Street Land Com-! pany, owners of the land, has agreed to abide by the covenants used for the Thaynes Canyon II project. ITHE: '; "You can mash our potatoes but you can 't beat our meat " Top of Main Street, Park City, Utah Wodnosday-Sunday 6-10 M TRAIN RIDE THE MINE TRAIN RIDE THE MINE TRAIN 2 Side the Mine Train Oponon Wookonds Only 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 3pm. TICKETS: $3 Adults, $2 children 12 and under, Kids under 5 ride free Group rates ' Enjoy the 90-minute round-trip,. and special Silver King Mine Museum tour ,ours are available, in Park CHy soon. 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