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Show Prospects for Summit Slim Vs Superpowers Compete Continued From Page One major world trouble spot that might be addressed productively at a Huweier, the Inited States and the Soviet Union have virtually no influence on the Khomeini regime in session, the Persian Tehran. Gulf The president requires a set agenda as insurance against disappointment. He remains convinced that summits attended by Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Neither Washington nor Moscow appears to have anj thing to gain from the escalation of the war between Iran and Iraq In fact, the two superpower have an implicit agreement not to try to capitalize on the conflict. Presumably, Reagan and Chernenko could endorse this policy in a summit declaration and call on the warring parties to come to terms. Johnson were failures. Reagan would want to come down from a summit with agreements that mattered. But relations are in a slump. According to U.S. officials who spoke on condition they not be identified, the only areas in which understandings are ripening are hotline communication facilities between Washington and Moscow and clarifying U.S. and Soviet fishing boundaries. The outlook for a Reagan summit could change, however, if the Kremlin sends a clear signal through private channels that it wants better relations. The chief Kremlin spokesman, Leonid Zamyatin, said Thursday in Moscow, we want to have negotiations with the United States on a whole complex of issues. Zamyatins remarks were described by Western diplomats there as the most positive sounding since Chernenko succeeded the late Yuri Andropov four months ago. With most formal negotiations in suspension, officials here said the administration was using other channels to sound out Moscow. They declined to provide details. One recent effort, a trip to Moscow by former U.S. security chief Brent Scowcroft, failed. Scowcroft apparently was carrying a message from Reagan to Chernenko but did not deliver it when he was not granted an audience with top Kremlin officials. The brushoff helped harden the administration's conviction that the Russian bear intends to remain in hibernation. U.S.-Sovi- Secretary to FDR, Grace Tully, Dies - WASHINGTON (UPI) Grace Tully, personal secretary to Franklin D. Roosevelt for 16 years, died Friday of cancer. She was 83. native of A N.J., Bayonne Miss Tully went to work for the Democratic tional Committee in 1928 and was assigned to Roosevelt's New Na- York gubernato- - Grace Tully rial campaign. She worked for Eleanor Roosevelt before becoming secretary to Roosevelt. Miss Tully went to Albany with the Roosevelts in 1929 and accompanied them to Washington in 1933 after Roosevelt defeated incumbent Herbert Hoover for the presidency. She served as the president's personal secretary until his death in 1945. She then served six years as executive secretary of the FDR Foundation before rejoining the staff of the Democratic National Committee. She went to work for the Senate Democratic Policy Committee in 1955 and served there until her retirement in 1965. CLIP Blood Test Proves Son Not Hefners Wilson had given Hefner a letter from his mother that helped convince the publisher that Wilson was his son. A Playboy spokesman said no hoax was involved in the mistaken identity. The young man believed what his mother told him. Everything was on the up and up, Don Rogers, Playboys West Coast director of publicity, told UPI. Hef is still friendly with Mark even though they are not father and son. He is disappointed and saddened for everybody involved. - hotel-casino- & SAVE The new contract for stagehands called fur increased benefits in health and welfare, a guarantee that " Striking musicians, culinary five-yea- MONDAY Ttt 7:30 Tj D!l OTHER DAYS mi 6 CLOSED . SUNDAYS jWTOT V EM LO GRANITE on-- BONUS BUCKS T LO'ESHfl lr Or FURNITUer APPLIANCE Furniture - EH23 HOME 1 JL B Worth ' SrREO, TV Granite ShoPPi"9 74m i0' And 27, h. -- Whirl r COVER, ,tRAPtIES You ntJ I These Are 20, Works I? Bonus Bocks Ther'n","?oe ur 9- -y granite bonus bucks EHE3 ONUS HEDnusbuckI E323 p) AiT 3' 'GRANITE EM 20, Tribune Telephone Numbers HERE'S WHERE TO CALL Weekdays before 10 a.m., Sunday before p.m.) Carrier & Home Delivery Information, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) Mooday-FridaNew subscriptions, restarts, cancellations and Mail subscripoffice billing information Musicians returned to work at the Sands Hotel Thursday night and ratified contracts early Friday with the MGM, Tropicana, Frontier and Desert Inn Hotels. Musicians agreed not to return to work at the other four resorts until stagehands also had contracts. bucks i about? Is jour paper missing? Do jou want to discuss a classified or display advertisement? off-stri- p workers and bartenders ratified contracts earlier and all but 2.600 strikers returned to work several weeks ago But musicians refused to work at the MGM Grand, Tropicana, Frontier and Desert Inn Hotels until stagehands settled. r All those contracts should guarantee labor peace in Las SHOP (usPS4ro-4o- Do ou need information, want sports cores, a news story or feature you want to talk The stagehands ratification Fri day did not end the labor dispute for 1,400 culinary workers and bartenders who remain on strike at five downtown and outlying casinos as well as the bankrupt Marina Hotel where the union contract was voided by a bankruptcy judge prior to the mass walkout 75 days ago No talks are scheduled with resorts they would work 12 shows a week, but no increase in wages Stagehands president Dennis Kist told his members, The proposal is the last and final offer from management They say FRIDAY & Jrtbunr hae A3 SOLID VALUES FOR YOUR HOME NOTE: Barry Schweld, a Washlngton-boiediplomatic writer for The Associated Press, has been covering Issues since 1973. foreign policy Calif l4 Vegas," management negotiator Gary Moss said Friday As a result of this strike and the stance taken by management the possibility of future strikes is minimal " afternoon s d ialt and Desert Inn Hotels during a raucous membership meeting Friday The LAS VEGAS New (UPI. longest gaming strike in history ended Friday at major Las Vegas on the 75th day strip when stagehands overwhelmingly contract ratified a five-yeThe bitter and sometimes violent labor dispute cost Las Vegas more than $100 million, including an estimated $40 million in gross revenue at the gambling tables Hotel owners said all strip" showrooms would be operating full blast by Saturday night, including the Tropicana Hotel where Folies Bergere showgirls have been serving casino drinks to high rollers instead of doing the Can Can since April 2. Stagehands, the last of the four unions to settle with strip resorts, ratified contracts with the MGM Grand, Tropicana, Frontier, Sands, EDITOR'S 27)f 16, Las Vegas Strike Cashes in Chips As Stagehands Ratify Contract - A blood UPIi test has proved t!,at a man who Playboy publisher Hugh Hefner publicly accepted as his illegitimate son is not related to the Playboy magazine founder, Playboy officials confirmed Friday. In November, Hefner introduced Mark Wilson, 26, to the media as bus son by a woman he had had a sexual relationship with but never married. LOS ANGELES Saturday June The Salt Lake Tribune W rv. REFRIGERATOR AND RANGE APPLIANCES 0 to Tha tions Art Dept. Mag. & Arts 2 News Dept. Sports Dept. 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