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Show s' Ij" 8 A The Sait Lake Tribune. Thursday, Octhf r 4, 1973 Chile Military Court Probes World Scenes y i' r Gas Cloud At Well Leader of Communist Party Reuters News Agency SANTIAGO n NEW NORWAY. ALBERTA A d adlv cloud of - JUiydrugen sulfide gab which 'erupted from a runaway natural gas well dispersed under .the force of winds Wednesday, fallowing most of 500 evacuees to return to their homes ; today. The tribunal ts investigating Corvalan to decide whether to try him on these charges. Emergency crews equipped gas masks finally man-agied to cap the well Wednesday evening, almost 24 hours - after it began pouring out a g slush of hydrogen sulfide, B cruije oil and sail water vvitji " It Scores Ijockup - -- George Shultz, L'.S. Treasury secretary, left, and N. Patolichev, USSR foreign trade minister, right. - Bril on Slain . A British sol- BELFAST dier. was killed by a letter bomb and a postman w as shot dead by gunmen in a new upsurge of violence in Northern Ireland Thursday. to The bomb, an army post in Londonderry, exploded as it was being opened a few minutes later. The postman, a Prdtcstapt. was shot and killed by two youths collecting mail. as he Pres Ajjpcioted f vvus immediately-know- long the stage of the mvesligatory proceedings would continue Under Chilean military procedure the same tribunal would try Corvalan if it decidwere sufficient ed there grounds for a tnal Mounted Royal Canadian Police (RCMP), who tvacu-ated the area after the well "went wild, said most residents had returned to their $ Homes 6 The (Ul) fjluman Rights Committee pleaded by phy sicisl Andrei C Wednesday the alleged practice ;of sending political dissidents to mental institutions and called for international inspection of Sov let mental asylums The committee's announce-JJmen- t came hours after a group of Soviet psychiatrists denounced reports that sane persons are locked op m S mental wards I hoy did, indicate that certain persons are indeed given clualnc treatment because of their political behavior not how f MOSCOW was Wo eohoto are shown shaking hands after the signing of trade documents after three-d- a v talks. - MOSCOW Secretary piedieted U.S. trade firms. But he lolt the impression that Washing- that ton still wants mm e basic as it considers the could credits SliulU George P. Thursday Soviet-America- American Treasury reach about $1 3 billion this enough to year, probably States United make the Moscow's largest free world trading partner for the first time. Bui Shultz gave indications that the Soviet leaderMiip had olfered no new gestures on the The L'.S. emigration issue is not disposed Congress toward granting Moscow favorable tariff treatment, as Nixon administration the wants, without some sign that the Soviet union is ending Us restrictions on enugiation ot Soviet Jews and others The treasury secretary, who was winding up three days of meetings with Soviet leaders, reported some progress in persuading Soviet authorities to provide more information affecting joint deals with sought by Moscow for enormous. long-to- t m natural gas in Siberia Shultz made his comments at a news conference in the Sov ct shay a Hotel shortly after Secretary of Commerce Fred-er.cB. Dent formally opened a large new commercial ofnee of the C S. embassy, on the lirst floor of a modern office building near the embassy on the Sadov o Ring Road s lie snipped the ribbon to open Hie new otfice. Dint said of "removal it symbolized bairiers to trade on which we are all working and are so projects nev and Premier Aleksei N. Kosygin, though he had not hi ought up the hard-corlist of Jewish applicants originally given to Soviet officials last spruig by Secietary of Slate Henry Kissinger pel nuts completely tree emigration for Jews and others Moscow e rile Treasury secretary said he had explained the sentiment in c ongress on the emigration issue to Communist Party leader Leonid 1 Brezh (Copyright) to those businessmen who; abandoned the country two or if you three years ago come tack, do not try tq lower the standard reached in this time by your workers." In some industries, employers had sought to ignore legal, Iv constituted agreements, he said, and dressed that all labor agreements signed before the armed forces seized power were fully binding. "We want it to be the minister said, "that we shall oblige aL1 workers to accept labor discipline; but the employers, in turn, must respect their word and comply with their agreements with them labor forces very-clear,- . Bar Job Offers 'Insult Constantine Ex-Kin- g Agence France-Press- e Two Greek bar owners have offered DURBAN. NATAL and touched off a wave of Greek King Constantine a job indignation among the Greek colony here. I'.S.-Sovi- Shultz Views $1.5 Billion Soviet Trade New York Times Service appliances factory If tried and found guilty on these charges. Corvalan could be execuited by a firing squad under the military penal cede. - has been of the Comsecretary-genera- l munist Party for 16 years. Corvalan. "We give a very clear warning," the general said; Meanwhile. Chile's new military rulers warned employers not to seek to anull agreements on wages and conditions which they had reached with their woikers under the Allende government. The Interior minister. Gen Oscar Bonilla, directed the warning in particular to employers who had left Chile after Allende was elected three years ago, and are now returning. But he aLo warned workers that they must work with .ore discipline and had harsh words for among them, as he spoke to employers and workers during a visit electrical a domestic to Luis Corvaiar, secretary general of the banned Chilean Communist Party, is under investiga-Loby a nulitar. tribunal on charges of treason, subversion, infringement of the law controlling possession of arms, and embezzlement from state enterprises, spokesmen for the military gov ernment said here Thins Out IP) - 57. The Communist Party was one of the main pillars of the coalition government headed by Socialist President Salvador Allende. who died forces when armed the overthrew him m a coup Sept The recently reported that he was short of money and looking for work Several representatives of the Greek community here have describe' the job offers as insulting "These offers are from people who are not tit to tie the king s shoelaces." said V Sofras, who also runs a bar g 11 G. Stavrou. genual secretary of the Natal Province Greek Association, which has about 4.(100 members, said he had been shocked by the silly" treated with contempt Coivalan went mto hiding following the coup but was detained several days ago dedicated." But Shultz later olfered little hope for breaking the doad-l- i k in Congress wlicie the House Ways and Means Committee recently voted to block unless taritf entires, ions BOYS' LONG SLEEVE MEN'S FANCY LONS SLEEVE KNIT SPORT SHIRTS KNIT SPORT SKIRTS 2.9Z s.?z Regularly 3.S9 ea. 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