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Show Page 16—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah, Sunday, February 10, 1974 & ‘OIL CONFERENCE’ | a West African Nation Election Close Bipartisan Group Taken Over by Army Seeks Missile Cut OUAGADOUGOU, U pper Volta (UPI) — President Gen “The essential object of the army action is to secure the greatest good for the greatest said today Upper Volta’s 1,750 number and protection of the man army seized power be- national interest in ail fields,” cause political cquabbling Lamizana said He said on the radio that ane threatened” national freedom of the press, religion Thies announced the army and labor unions would continue coup of this landlocked West as long as they met the needs of ice state in a broadcast public order. Today he assured Friday, He said the army the diplomats that Upper Volta the censtitution, would henor its international dissolved parliament and commitments. imposed an 8 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. curfew. Army units patrolled the streets and guarded the presidential pa'ace and radio station today, but there were no incidents reported Addressing a special meeting Aboubacar Sangoule Lamizana In Race for HeadofSioux WASHINGTON (UPI) — The administration has been asked by a bipartisan group of 20 senators to seek absolute reductions in the size of missile forces in the next round of the Strategic ArmsLimitation Talks (SALT) The bipartisan group, led by Sen. Charles McC. Mathias, RMd., Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield of Montana, and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, DMass,, introduced a resolu- PINE RIDGE, S.D. (UPI) — Oglala Sioux Tribal President Dick Wilson declared a tribal holiday Friday to celebrate his general election victory over American Indian Movement leader Russell Means. Means, meanwhile, announced he will seek a recount of the ballots. The final, unofficial count showed 1,709 votes for Wilson and 1,530 for Means. tiog Friday calling for a change of US. policy when the SALT negotiations with the Russians reopen in Geneva at the end of the month. = Although it was not directly aimed at the Pentagon, Senate sources said it was “relevant” to a current push by Defense Secretary James R. Schlesinger for more accurate “MIRV"— multiple nuclear warheads—for US. missiles. Schlesinger has said he wants More of foreign ambassadors in the Republican Palace today, PRESIDENT NiXONandhis top diplomatic, economic and energy advisers are preparing for the meeting of the 13 major oil- consuming nations, scheduled to begin in Washington Monday. UP! Newsmap spots the 12 nations in addition to the U.S. which will send representatives to Washington to meeting with American officials for discussions on the energy crisis. The conference will last two days. UPI Telephoto France Poses Stumbling Block To 13-Nation Oil Conference BRUSSELS (UPI) — European leaders havetold the United States privately that Europe will take a flexible and cooperative approach to the Washington conference of oil consumer nations beginning Monday, diplomatic sources said Saturday.(See story p. 1) But France, one of the 13 nations in the two-day meeting, was known to oppose anything that smacks of active cooperation with the United States. As a Common Market member, France could veto any united stand at the conference, being attended by the United States, And Ruling: Agnew Not Entitled to Protection Lamizana said, “Refusing to follow in the path of one or other of the rival political factions and seeing national unity gravely the armed forces decided not to wait for an impossible situation to arise which would proveinsoluble.”* He said the armyintervened “to avert a catastrophic situation in the nationallife following acrisis lasting several months.” Lamizanasaid Friday a new government of “national renewal” would be formed soon and would include both miltary men and civilians. accuracy and a new targetingsystem so U.S. missiles can hit “soft” Soviet military If U.S. Objects targets without destroying Soviet cities. But Kennedy said improve- Minister Declares His Country ‘MayFight’ Over Panama Canal ments in accuracyand increases in the number of warheads make it “progressively more difficult for either side to be sure that its land-based missiles could survive a nuclearattack.”” Hesaid there are two ways to solve the problem: either increase arsenals or start a progressive reduction that would eventually lead io both sides abandoning them and relying entirely on relatively PANAMACITY (UPI) — The essentially im the decisions orthe CanalZone. foreign minister of Panama, Morey Beli, the deputy U.S. Juan Antonio Tack, says the by the!oe people.” Panamanians may fight if the Tack and U.S. Secretary of chief negotiator, started workU.S. Congress refuses to ratify State HenryKissinger signed an ing witti Tack on Friday io iron an agreement to hand over the eight-point agreement Thursday out details of a inew agreement. Panama! Canal Zone and give designed to speed up negotiations ‘The initia} phase of their talks is Panama responsibility for run- for a new treaty to replace the expected to last about two one signed in 1903 andstill in months. They will draft a new ningthe canal. He said the Panamanian effect. The original treaty gave treaty under the principles set in the documentsigned by reaction to a possible refusal by the United States possession of down Kissinger. the U.S. Senate to ratify the the canal and a narrowstrip of treaty“is not a decisionthat will land oneither side. The finaltreatyis not expected depend on a small group of Panama has long demanded to be ready for least a year and leaders. That will depend possession of the canal and the possibly as =“ as tvo years, invulnerable submarine-based missiles for deterrence. “In our view,”’ Mathias said, “the best approach is through reduction of existing weapons stocks on a mutually agreed basis of overaii equality.” Canada, Japan, Norway and the nine Common Marketcountries. French Foreign Minister Michel Jobert, on a visit to Baghdad, said Saturdaythatthe session “is a political conference dedicated to politics,” the Iraqi news agency reported. The European negotiating mandate, drawn up here last Tuesday by Common Market foreign ministers, appeared to set rigid limits to the conference. In language demanded by France, it said the meetin, “cannot resolve questions” ant cannot set up a “permanent In 3 Murders BERKELEY,Calif. (UPI) — Police have arrested MichaelS. Jackson, 20, fr the murders of three persons who were hacked and stabbed to death in an Oakland mortuary: Jackson, a student, was brought to police “Sestoeal executive powers’ was without foundation. Moss then wrote Treasury Secretary George Shultz demanding Agnew’s protection be ended. He also esked Chairman George Mahon of the House Appropriations Committee to investigate the expenditure of funds that were neither authorized nor appropriated. organ” to oversee the industrial nations’ response totheoil crisis. But other sections of the mandate seem to open loopholes in this stern approach. The sources said European leaders, in presenting the manuateto the United States, stressed this positive aspect. West Germany Foreign Minister Walter Scheel and Common Market President FrancoisXavier Ortoli, who will lead the European team in Washington, tet midnight Tuesday after the foreign ministers’ meeting with the U.S, ambassadorto the Common Market, Joseph Greenwald. 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