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Show The Salt fc Laic Trih.me, Weundav. Jtt'y H, IS7? Dnmis the Menace Foreign Briefs t Vl j U.S. Urges Accord At Trade Session the participating countries should avoid timid. We set some very amUti- nrtols fii IftACo Air UMO vw roflotin. tions m the Tokyo declaration," Dent recalled with to the statement launching the negotiations that was made at the Tokyo meeting hi 1973. "The interim concrete results we set as milestones of our progress must be equally ambitious, Dent, a former -theThe nations United GENEVA States urged participating t J roujt1j 01 ildUU t. 83 the new CV iiOOiaiu.ot!i in "ambitious achievements in form of interim accord that wou'd mark their progress toward the final agreement. s Attending his first session of the multilateral talks since his ment as President Fords special representative for trade negotiations, Frederick B. Dent said that in fixing their sights on early accords Thu full-dres- xy of secretary :n jto-sio- kt Canadas call for (Copyrighj Some left two biggest cities for the countryside to do farm work. Radio reported Tuesday. The major exodus is from Saigon, more than 125, 000 going to a provincial center to start a new life on the land Over 14,000 others have left Da Nang for the same purpose. They had asked au 140.000 persons have of South Vietnams Giai-Phnn- g Turk Eyes ANKARA, Turkey (UP1) Ankara and Washington. "Tomorrow there will be a meeting of the National Security Council, followed by a -T- urkish Premier Suleyman Demirel said Tuesday the United States has agreed to ' renegotiate the status of its 25 military bases in Turkey, cabinet meeting, during which the latest developments will be reviewed. Demirel said. We sha'l decide our coursn of action after those meetings. The future of the U.S. bases Ion KrtAn UllCCrt!! SinnA pAn. gress impuS'Ki a ban on milita-- y aid to its NATO partner last February because Turkey used American-made arms in the invasion of Cyprus. including ?evral which monitor Soviet military movements across the border. Wc told U.S. officials we wuiit iu uiCcuo9 ifuo mi wvi within a months time and they said yes, Demirel told newsmen on the first anniversary of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, which ultimately sparked a crisis between Iceland to Boost Eitdiing Limit Reuters News Agency REYKJAVIK. Iceland Iceland announced Tuesday ,it would extend its fisheries lit trem 50 to 200 nautical v aiils Oct. 15 and warned it b would defend the new limit vitn force if necessary. Ji" "Our fat:)l patrol i nrp- 1 to red protect the wide pa i area inside the 200 miles, fisheries minister Matthias Bjarnason said. He said the new limit was necessary to prevent the Icelandic banks from being overfished. The Icelandic fleet was capable of utilizing all the fish stocks in the area, he said. Iceland W2S pi?p2r(?d to discuss the new limit with other countries, he said. - ' o Talks Willi U.S. New "The miniaturization of nuclear explosive devices for use in narrow-bordeep well petroleum stimulation ex may also serve important weapon design objeche said, renewing tives, commerce, thorities there to give them agricultural work and had gone to Dai Lot, Duy Khiem and Dicn Ban villages whose inhabitants had helped them to settle, the radio said. I reported that apart from these 14,000, the Da Nang authorities had found employ ment for more than 300,000 unemployed persons and had also assisted some 12,000 small business establishments to continue operations. the Canadian delegate urged told the We it Germany conference, considering litC weapons implications of peaceful nuclear explosions, that such explosions were out oi the question "for a forer.ee-.b- l future" on its territory. Future Ventures "Our industry, however, might well be intmested in opened aar.e 21. stressed. e international observation, e, 3. Weis Move to Coiimrjssuu; Agence France-PressHONG KONG in frryja W to seek negotiations Canada GENEVA. warned she disarmament reemrenre heieTue.xuav that with Imitations on atomic weapons testing, peaceful nuclear explosions could become a cover for obtaining lntormatior. or military ue. To Canadas knowledge no solution has been found to inis problem. Alan Rowe told the Geneva conference at its summer session which ' : ' H) i - "Thats all right. Its too Hot to eat chocolate YUK! anyway." Bein' Black Saved My Life MUNICH. West Germany Col. Ernest R. Mor(API gan, the US. Army officer who wa held captive two weeks by Arab guerrillas, said Tuesday his life was spared because he is black. Morgan, convalescing here after being freed Saturday in Beirut, Lebanon, said the Palestinians first told him in sign language he would be executed as a U.S. spy. "I was terribly afraid they would kill me, Morgan told newsmen. He added that the guerrillas later changed their minds and indicated I did not have to die because I am black, not white. Asked About Job Asked by a newsman if he was an American agent, tie officer with tie U.S. military aid mission in Turkey replied, "in the Army, it is not usual that a military adviser would w.rl at the same time as secret a agent." Morgan said he was taken prisoner at a road, block about a half-mil- e from Beirut airport, where he had gone in a taxi to buy English-languag- e newspapers. He was stopping over in the Lebanon capital following a weeks trip to Pakistau. Beirut was torn by (actional fighang at the time. Unaware of Location The Petersburg. Va., resident told about 50 mostly German reporters that he had no idea where he was kept prisoner because he was initially blindfolded. Aside from the threats, Morgan said he was relatively well treated. He said he did not see a radio, television or newspaper during his captivity, and was not aware until freed that the kidnapers had with the chauffeured limousine of Mayor Ruben Alberto Cartier of La Plata and killed him with a blast of machine-gu- n fire. PoLicc said Cartier, mayr of Argentinas fourth largest city, the scene of nongovernment strikes and violence in recent weeks, had been on his way to the capital to meet with Italo Luder, newly (Copyright) 1 cS' t ot ccrcn-h- am I'tvrrt ope co j0 ns ...eeabW. Dte.Swapl3biTi , ior entoug3e& oow v;ecan uTe & - .oopet- YOtlt -- ewspaP' Tout 1)1) MONTHLY ST Carrie AlBilCWIWIUIHO DESEKET NEWS ill! Cllf Jnkant (the 1? W rt rvtvr amrm tfB UHk MM JUO APR AUG ur P aw'MOOpr Amcunt S oa ikm man Hu C unwi-mtinm- nvn vw. mm immmt m vewniTiw v d 9 YOUA, ) Ai.J" ( y ' ti AMYCQMirS P.fAxf uSt AM )n f uert bPACl "bOYWO (yrrj 0i T from W L YOU'RE NOT A SU85CR1SES !F TO A SAIT tAk! NEWSPAriR . . . 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I Declares Support Cartier, former professor of history, was elected mayor as a Peronist in 1973 and recently declared full support for President Isabel Peron even though recent strikes and violence in his city were directed against her i5r PfilscriiJssp Salt Lake Tribune Daily ar.d Sunday ($4.00 Per Month) C The Q) Deseret News Daily Only ($2.50 per month) Daily and Sunday Tribune ($4.00 per Month) Name i j DIS1IVMSBER Power Scnib sets pets, pans wm r.S$i w and crusty casseroies sparkling clean; Normal; Light Soil; and Rinse and Hold Built-i- n Soft food Disposer Sound Insulated Rinse Aid Dispenser Dual Detergent Dispenser H jo hi a.sf4a'r s? & a f t?Vi i Ysjes. Kj Dont miss out on those fabulous savings on this special group of famous designers FAMDLARS BABD0LINI AFFINITY AMALFI CAFEZI0 JIHHI MART1HS HERBERT LEVINE 0SVALD0 AHDREW GSLLER and more all in these special price groups CSC 4S1 i2 said - elected president of the Senate. The post makes him Argentinas vice president. Nervous Collapse Two aides trav ling with Cartier were wounded in the attack, which occurred Monday night about 10 miles south of the capital The chauffeur was un njured in the shooting, but later suffered a nervous collapse. LIMITED TIME ONLY! HURRY IN HOW! u Shoot, Kill Mayor BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) Guerrilla gunmen m a red truck pulled even y recess Political terrorism in Argentina has taken more than 5'0 lives in little more than a year s The Swedish representative, Gustaf Hamilton, said a special international agreement on the peaceful explosions might be necessary. && tnvnui f i a n.ni4 mart ill 0V11HJ11V V UlliilVvlU vwrChas Nor W Cites Breakdown nre A UFA -- "The arms control tak us is. therefore, to persuade by reasoning or, it that fails, by stick or by carrot, the states outside the nonproliferation treaty not to develop their own nuclear explosives for peaceful purposes, the Swedish delegate before a halt to peaceful ruclear explosions. . The colonel said he did not know if he would be returning to his post in Ankara or whether he would be reassigned Piffles Sfcaal it it states outside considered themselves to be under severe polities! ptes-sui- c or military threat, Hamilton said. The Canadians have urged Subset1' De demanded construction ma terials. food and clothing for Beiruts poor as a price for his release. Morgan was flown here Monday from Ankara with son his wile and for medical examination and questioning on his ordeal. They are staying a an Army ost In Munich. 175 , SENSATIONAL SAVINGS! 50 Own Letter Guerrillas followed the i some the !!79 treaty to sdnp Hm . spread of nuclear veap-.nwere some rich, very some d iriJastriuiLod everal Freed Colonel Says a : Of ir a moratorium on peaceful nuclear explosions. 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