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Utzh as & whole, fair and bet throngs teday, e00 FR DisagreeonTestBan Nixon, Brezhnev Sign Ten- Year Trade Pact summit in spite of the talks on toning dew disagreement, Nixon and race and possibie Eu Bredaev signed a idyear ireep reductions, as they passed pact during a ie the weekend: in Brezhnevdisagreed 99 nuclear commercial ae test bast terms Saturday and hori fonersnice aif Moscow's chutitop retreat eeneNiftccd thal ty arrival, they ew suyih fo the sunswept Black Sea v und known as the doorto the site of the hist sunferences with their aides on Snuday’s negotioting agenda ren would Dold aimost constant of their “personareiationship Back in Moscow, nuclear LTA, USSR (UP — ack aad Comat party chief ieonid | 2 at nist Ethiopian SOME MAIN CONTENDERSfor public office from the Republican party attended Saturd: 5 county convention in Provo,aneof the last scheduled in thestate priorto the state convention in July. Greeting deiegates and seeking support are, from ieft, E. J. (Jake) Gara, a Senate hopeful; Joe Ferguson, seeking nomination to Congress; Dorothy Clark, Mutiny In Progress who is also seeking the Congressional nomination in the First District; and Byron Rampton, uneof four U.S. Senate candidates. Despite Factions ADDIS ABABA (UPI) — The army and police took overvirtua! control of Ethiopia Saturday, but the military said it remained Joyal to EmperorHaile Selassie. ‘The dissident forces, seeking punishinent for corrupt government officials, clamped a curfew At least 80 “extra votes on the capital, The government denied a coup appeared cast, according to Karl Snow Jr., whoacted a3 chairman was in progress or that some of its members had been arrested of the convention. Aside from the division and formed a special ministerial between Mrs. Clark and Mr cormmission to negotiate with ive Ferguson, the convention was a mtinous troops, police and show of strength for the militia units. Republican party County GOPSIhowsStrength Friction between support: Joe Ferguson and Doro: candidates for the : Congressional seat from Utah, warmed an already overheated auditorium Provo Sehoot Saturday night Mr. Ferguson privately charged that “party bossism” was evident in the selection of 30 State convention delegates by the county central committee. “Claudius Stevenson has ‘ively campaigned againsi continuinglate intothe night. The motionio elect the slate of me.” he said, “and the county chairman should be neutral. | delegates chosen bytne central suspect that the 30 delegates committee, along with the 214 selected by the central named in mass meetings, was tee ieflect« clique made by Mrs. Clark. Inaclosely fr. Ferguson favored election divided vote,the riotion was first from the floorof the 30 delegates declared defeated, then later over and above 2!selected in ruled null ard sid after it was district mass meetings. determined. that more persons Largest Convention At press time, the outcomeof voted than were listed as Chairman Stevenson the parliamentary battle was registered delegates to the welcomed the delegates io the uncertain. The convention was convention largest convention in the rociad shistory, and affirmed “I ‘ the part anything but alive and wel!.” Retiring Republican Senator Wallace F. Bennett had been expected at the convention but was unable to attend. In a telegram, he told county party members,“I knowa strong slate had also won the powered by a three - horsse will be elected if we are united h t behind them.” wberry Days parade engine. ‘I have a large: sweepstakes in Pleasant Grove couldn't pass inspection yet."” He The consideration of the two weeksago. n the fuel crises party's county platform took “tTeS longer Brigham Young Universaty’s than expected with a ‘riteof ManyFeathersre complicated parliamentary duel the judges ned for the best non sai between supporters and He added that the gas tank, opponants of various points, The commercial float and Provo City took the most origiral award gcd for three parades, holds planks receiving the most with University Mali garnering two-bits worthof gas. attention were land useplanning, tion the for most her parade events included abortion andelection reform {wo tanner girls marching sauitiful Land Use Piaaninig ‘There were 8entries in this without their band and a three Under the land use planning year's festiva! parade. One of the year old spectator who seemed entries, Puzz-Nik the Clown quite taken by one of the plank, emphasis was given to te stopped to chatbriefly before the ree animations for a local planring as oppo federal or state intervention. tant af the para e Puzz-Nik, in real life Jack “besides the community and Qther than that, the plank Orem Summer Fefe Ends The final dav of thefi Orem Summer concluded with a including a midwa:y footraces, archery and pistol shoot-uffs, a family horse events antique auto show, fireworks the festival parade. Parade judges, Mrs. John R. } Pusey. Ore Mrs. greatest. number of beautiful had seen this year. went Rank American Party Holds Convention Reynolds of Orem, noted he had commercial floats. ine Orem been ini parades in Utah for three parade featured the Tooele High beera clown for the Schoo! Band who cocled down years, but six of them while warming up by marching vSealtle."' he said. through the University Mali clown noted his sel was A schoolofficial note: uilt water squirting (Contiwued on Page 4 called for “voters to study the act with a tittle emotion as possible and honestly evaluate the referendum in orcer to cast a knowledgable and informed vote,” thus sidestepping a (Continued on Page 2) At Helm In Argentina BUENOS AIRES (UPI) — I! reported, and at press time the blaze was still being fought. The Union Biock was reportedly fire truckswere on ihe scene at 11:15. The fire was of undetermined broke out sho o'clock atiention to the plight af ut patitieal prisoners Sakharovvo" id te consumeonly mineral water and 13 Soviet Germans in Estonia said a sete joining him. bul 3 aide said the presidentia? iaity had no comment on thematter. 4 Soviet spokesmnan said the - leaders discussed limitation of inderground ‘nuclear testing at the morning Kremlin meeting, but could aot agree on terms. Instead, they sent the issue back to technical experts for more work Press Secretary Ronaid 1. Ziegler still held out hope for a test-ban agreement befors the summit ends Wednesday, hewever, saying “wehavefive more days to go,” He said there would be more ion on the Subject once the aides report back The commercial pact wag the fourth pre-negotiated agreement signed during the threeday old summit. Previous accords covered cooperation in Geigy CoServelion, housing construction and heart research, and White House sources said agreement to limit defensive anti-ballistic missile installations hed heen reachedin all but minor detail, Nixon aad Brezhnev flew to the Black Seacoast airport at Simferopo! aboard a blue arid CORALEE “CORKY" GREER, newly-erowned Miss Provo, has royal cape placed on her dy last year's queen, whiie Tiyushin62 jet and walked Pamela Glenn, as climax of scholarship pageant hetd Friday night as kickoff to Provo Freedom Festival. to a black 'imosine with their arms aroun’ each others’ waists, smiling and waving at a crowd of Soviet spectators, Watched by cordial crowds gathered sometimes five-deep along the winding seaceast road. they motored 50 miles along a rugged, flower-scented coastline reminiscent of Nixon's beloved Big Sur region to Yalta and Brezhnev's clifftop villa at Oreania, a tropical park thatis Patriotic Assembly Set Here Tonight; Miss Provo Named with a bronchial infection reportedly affecting his heart, duan D. Peron Saturday temporarily turned over the govemment of Argentinatohis vice president and wife, Maria Estela. Mrs. Peron, who was known as Isabel_or Isabelita when she danced in the Panama Citynight clhib where Peron met her. becamethe first womanchiefof Coralee Greer, 19-year-oid blonde Brigham Yo! g state in Latin America. University sophumore. crowned Miss Provo Friday night at the Freedom Festival Late Saturday night, 2 fire Scholarship Pageant at Provo broke out in the Sutton HighSchool Building on West Cenier in The Miss Provo contest was Prove, Provo firemen e first event of Provo's annual BULLETIN nixon part of Yalta, teacher, won the talent contest which carried a $50 scholarship, She also was solected by ali the other contestants as Miss Congeniality and received ancther $50 scholarship. Besides the the $300 award for beingfirst runner-up. Miss Hurvon will welcoming crowd Nixon had ever {Continued cn Page 3) (Continued on Page 2) Officials estimated 20.006 spectators lined the route and said this was the biggest seen in the Soviet Union, Some onlookers perched oafence posts in fields of yellow mangold and mustard blossoms to get a better represent as snould Miss view. Farmers laid aside their Freedom Fe: which will Greer be unal work in rose gardens and continue throughout the week Linda Lee, “ayes-old BYU orchards. Tonight there will be a patriotic senior, was chosen second What they saw was the first service in the Marrioti Center runner up for a Anierican president to visit this featuring Hartm ‘t since Franklin D. Joy seh thay, 23, and Crimean ker. Other acti Hebecen’ Morgan, 18, were Roosevelt came secretly in 1945 week include c: selected as third and fourth to conclude terms on the postwar parades, bike ¢ show, BYU Fe 1 Thursday's hig show, Panoram Greer won pt Miss Utah ss America Weicker Report Charges 376 Violations by Nixon’s Administration Ing Clash Within WASHINGTON (UPI at least constitutional to subversives xtremists of the iwlations by offered 17 recom: ner aLiOnS including 1 of wiretappin Polestinian ng primaries al elective offic Rival Groups s member of the gate committee Ry United hae international nvestigalive p mermbership to any ns erate illegal govern part of willing to 'y major substantive e Constitution was Violated, abused and under- mined dunng period,” Weicker said Weicker’s float: winners included Commerc? Sweepstakes; Provo Ciiy snost original Mail, most bea The most bean tudge aad Ciaversity termed Orem's parade as i parade this yeas erporists or extremists of “te 3 as 3 TRIBE OF MANY I LATHERS, auindian org ization at Brigham Young (University fd the wn vote of Or al parade jadges for ¢ hest nontrem © unm narane. Incladed on the float are inembers of the club and members’ chibicen, Other = 3a Party Watergate tistedat least 370 violationsof the law and the Constitution by President Nix: admir tration aid reelection whi e November datict so. adopted the the staff said the report 2 S (Sty Jobn (Evelyni Burton. and Ray Beckstrand both of Provo said the Orem parade had the 7 With Parade, Fireworks Mis. Peron giyvicist Andrei Saxherov. 2 jeading Soviet civil rights advocate. went on a hunger an effart ts draw |