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Show COUNTRY SAGE s Arancol , 7,10.)Cm $:qujq.t::,...1-:-..a!It- esi- dent beorges Pompidou met today !.with the top Kremlin leader for another round of Franco-Sovie- t talks. Diplomatic sources said that after their meeting at a reception in the French em . bassy here Pompidou would be taken to a country house rear Moscow for continuation of the talks with the top Soviet leaders, Sophia Loren Robbed 1042 A , 7 Monday, October 12, 1970 1 JA 07; (tTI) DESERET lo!EWS, The Freneh leader returned to Moscow earlier today after that a scientific research center at Novosibirsk, S i b e r i a and' Tashkent. took him to the Soviet Space Center at Baikonur, the' tour that took him to Siberia and Central four-da- y Asia. The tour showcased Soviet special regard for France and gave Pompidou a chance to use his influence on behalf of Presicross-count- ry Thursday leaders on a Soviet top trip 4,500-mil- e ': v,, ' 11 .c Soviet President Nikolai V. Podgorny was at his side all the way. Premier Alexel N. Kosygin and Leonid I. Brezh nev accompanied Pompidout as far as Baikorelr where be witnessed two space satellite launches. left Moscow Pompidou with a.m. and at gunpoint demanded the keys to Miss Loren's suite. 7:15 ' . dent Nixon. i ..., ' '1) ) 17 j i 7.'106 Four employes were handcuffed and ti.e night manager and a bell captain were ordered to go to Miss Loren's apartment with two of the gang. There they rang the bell and said they were checking a ,i"."6 .1.' L itsluz:,,,Alawoidar..61,40 to Miss Loren, answered the door but became suspicious, screamed and tried to slam the door. The men pushed past her and one struck her on the bead with his gun. Continued from First Page I critical ' enemy in a y strengthen you more than an "A gas leak. Inez Bi ascia, approving frirld." stitches 'Three were required to close the wound in her scalp. RUNNING ' YEAR IMO 1I intaafitplaantaT1 001:1"14 I 1!11I ABOARD THE YACH Islander!" Carlo Ponti, her husband, was in Milan, Italy, where he had gone for his father's funeral. He said the death and the robbery made Sunday "the most tragic day of my man entered the bedroom and took the jewelry after twisting Miss Loren's bair to show her he r leant business. DAILY DINNER CRUISE tain. One secretary 41, Miss Loren, who had been here for about a month to her new movie, publicize "Sunflower," had planned to leave today, but her plans were now said to be uncer- ultsw CALL: AS 297-993- 1 $595 'ZINN FOR RESERVATIONS SILVER SANDS BEACH GREAT SALT LAKE life." Minorities Lose Hope, . --- - , Panel Says Continued from -- -- --- , ,. , First Page , , , . , ., t, , !station and to deteimine the need for additional legislation and executive orders. Also recommended was a "government-wid- e plan" that would "achieve equitable minority group representation at all wage and grade levels" in federal government employment. 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In housing, the commission said, the number of new homes made available through Federal Housing Authority mortgage insurance failed to improve appreciably despite the issuance of a presk or idential order. housing projects remained the rule in public housing, the report said. There also are serious gaps In civil rights laws, the commission said. II recommended fair employment practices statutes be extended to cover 6.5 million workers employed by firms with eight to 25 employes. The law currently covers only firms with 25 or more workers. Tlio report oleo recommend ed legislation to elimioato school degregation in the North and the West, which it described as "extensive." ,.....,j'...tg,..."4,4 AI AroaA, Li 1. k4ki.'mYsi'0111 It ',"' '' ''' Civil Rights Act. 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