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Show Sunday, February 10, 1974, THE HERALD,Provo, Utah—Page 13 Cuba Happy Over Visit By Brezhnev MOSCOW (UPI) — The Tass news agency has quoted Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro as saying Cuba that the recent visit to Soviet Communist Party chief Leonid I. Brezhnev had strengthened Cuba's position in Latin America. The official Soviet news agency said in its Havana dispatch that Castro had made the assessment of the Brezhnev visit in an interview with correspondents of Tass and the Russian newspapers Pravda and Izvestia Castro noted the particular significance of Brezhnev's visit to Cuba for Latin America and for all “third world” countries, Tass said. “We should not forget the efforts being taken by imperialism to isolate Cuba from other Latin American countries, but the real state of affairs is that attention to andinterest in Cuba on the part of Latin American states are growingliterally with everypassing day,” Castro told the Russian newsmen. Castro also said thevisit made “a big contribution to the consolidation of the ties of friendship and brotherhood linking the USSR and Cuba.” Russ Make Threat To Iceland Victoriana for a valentine for a young girl, long and flouncy and flutteringits “eyclashes” all over the place in pastel profusion on a white polyester/cotton. Saucy red buttons and lace, too in Girls’ World. $22 Send her a Globetrotter® like herself (even if her “globe” is around town). Perfect all-season coat of all-wool doubleknit with crepe lining. Navy, red, grey, black, green, purple; 4-18 in Fashion Coats. $110 WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Soviet government has “‘leaned”on Iceland, threatening to stop sending oil to the tiny North Atlantic state unless it orders the Urited States military outof bases the Pentagon considers the keystone to Atlantic defenses, administration sources claim. 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