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Show jf nTi Aircraft vs. Warships Red Leader, Konev, Dies at 75 (P) Plane Ban Heats Iceland Cod War - 6 v-- '' - d wuCJ?. r '4. :'X v;v e. ' 't Xi ' . : The official Soviet news agency said an obituary signed leaden died by government Konev a 'a vivid example of selfless servo e of the Socialist motherland am! the cause of communism , gw x Z v ... t ountcrw eight Konev was the man the Kremlin nurtured as a counterweight within the army to of the immense populaiity Marshal Geurgt K. Zhukov. Joseph Stalin and ius sucees-sorm the Soviet Communist leadership never trusted Zhukov completely, fearing he might be able to depute them 1939-4- 1943 mander he I hief became central front, com- of She and was active In driving the Germans out of the Ckraine. In 1944 he drove into Roma- Chechoslovakia and nia, Poland. In 1945, forces under his command linked up with American forces on the Elbe, assisted in the capture of Berlin and took Prague. He once summed up ius idea of successful Decide strategy; what the enemy expects you to do and then do the opposite. In the immediate postwar period, as Soviet commander he frequently in Austria, clashed with the American Gen. Mark W. commander, Clark.1 Clark called him a mental robot who spoke only when wound up by the Kremlin. Sardonic Humor Konev, whose taste ran to tuts of medals on his chest, had a sardonic sense of humor. Once Clark asked him vv hat he w ould do if all his demands were met. Konev reI would come back plied: with ten new ones. In 194ti. Stalin made turn a deputy war minister and put turn in command of Soviet land forces MONTREAL - Sentry dogs like this one can be rented for residential, or industrial commercial protec Prcji WireL-ot- tion in Montreal. A security firm buys dogs throughout Canada and e has around 12 on dutv. full-tim- Rogers Ends Rest, Plans Brasilia Trip BIO DE JANEIRO (UP1) of State William P. Rogeis wound up two days of rest Monday and prepared lo fly to Brasilia where he will resume his top level, olficial contacts with Latin American authorities, Britain sent warships into disputed fishing grounds off the island to protect its trawlers, banned British Royal Air Force planes from landing at the base at Keflavik d because when the current agreement that regulates international colfee prices expues next Sept 39 Also eussior e limit on the agenda is of Brazil's claim to a ocean territorial the Icelandic capital, Prime Munster Olator Johannesson pointed out that both Iceland and Britain were NATO members He of termed this the first time one to fish to the authorization limit apparently was aimed at putting pressure on Iceland to call otf its gunboats harassing British trawlers and to show that London would not be deterred from pressing its claim to fish. At the last abortive talks to end the dispute, held earlier this month Bnain offered to cut its annual catch to 145.909 tons, part way between Iceland's request of 117.090 tons and an earlier British request of 155,090 tons. Iceland rejected it Political sources in Reyka-javireported that any demand for NATO to get out of Keflavik would get widespread support among the islanders at tins time. k Pompidou, Heath Talk Money Reuters News Agency PARIS President Georges Pompidou and British Prune Minister Edward Heath Moninternational day discussed monetary questions and the development of the European common market m six hours of relaxed, friendly talks here. A French presidential spokesman sale the opening Franco-Bntisday of the two-dasummit had produced no major differences between the two leaders, who are trying to help chart the way to a unified common market position on their relations with the outside world, particularly the United States. v h In Reykjavik, Heath and Pompidou, who have a good personal relationship, also discussed the Middle East and Vietnam during Monday's talks. They met alone. ish positions in the monetary field But there was no indication of whether Heath had set a deadline for sterling to return to a fixed parity, something the French are watching for as part of the progress towards economic and monetary union among the nine Common Market nations. jomed only by two interpret- ers Their summit time of heavy comes at a international with diplomatic activity. Soviet-Wes- t German talks taking place m Bonn, a meeting between Pompidou and President Nixon scheduled for the end of May and other talks Heath, involving Pompidou and West German Chancellor Willy Brandt being set up. While the common market's institutions and its controversial agricultural policy were discussed by the two leaders Monday, the main concern of the summit seemed to be on the monetary and economic side and on relations with the United States The spokesman said Pompidcu described as positins afternoon's three-hou- r tive discussion of economic and monetary union, the working of community institutions, the market's regional development aid policy and the agricultural policy. The French spokesman said there was not much difterence between the French and Brit Go First Cabin Go Classified Rogers is scheduled to leave for tlie ultramodern capital. 959 miles northwest of Rio. He will Tuesday morning. spend 28 hours in Brasilia, the sixth olficial visit of his eight tiation Latin American lour. Rogeis is expected to discuss economic issues, including international coffee price agreements, and the ocean territorial limits with Foreign Minister Mario Gibson Barboza Tuesday and PresiG. Emilio Medici dent Wednesday. The past two days, Rogers took advantage of the rest stop to play golf, attend a professional soccer match and soak up sun on one of Rio's gleaming white beaches near the Hotel Naeiottal where he 290-mi- stayed. U.S. sources traveling with the Rogers party said Monday no bilateral problems existed between Brazil and the United or at least any that States, can be solved during such a brief visit. Another theme expected to discussed was Brazilian concern with the growing U.S protectionist sentiment, especially on shoe and textile imports, the sources said be The sources said the I s and Brazil do not agree over the international cottee situation and what is to be done Egypt Frees Belgian Airliner CAIRO by ter said he would lift the ban when Britain withdrew its warships The British government's leaders Central Front In Aibociuted Heady for Any Intruder was the man the Kremlin picked to head the court to it in judgment on Kavienly P. Bona, the arrested Soviet police chief, and to condemn Bena to death Beria was executed in lih.i of Icelandic manned e -- Kunov ar is Hope for Settlement Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas-Homdisclosed this in the House of Commons, but said Britain stdl hoped fur a negotiated settlement to end the dispute over fishing rights, vhich erupted when Iceland banned foreign fishing in waters within 50 miles of its shores in12 stead of the traditional miles x w The base Americans Considering Action Johannesson said Iceland was considering taking its case to the U N Security Council and the NATO council m Brussels. The council in Brussels was already disof the implications cussing ban on the British planes The Icelandic prime minis Britain retaliated by ordering its trawler fleet to fish and be damned and catch ail they could up to the 179.000 tons a year permitted by the International Court of Justice ruling 12 y ears ago . Konev was born Dec 27, 1S97, in the village of Lodeyno in northern Russia, ol peasant stock He Joined the Communist party and the revolution in l'JIS. Party leaders pu ked him fur advancement By the time World War II began he was a general and C'cadv had won fame in the Finnish NATO country has sent warships against another member of the pact. LONDON' MOSCOW Marshal Ivan Stepanov ich Konev, a soldier tough, who survived three wuis and the vicious Kremlin mlighting after WoUd War II died Monday after a long illness, lass reported He was 7a barrel-cheate- - Iceland (AP) British planes at a NATO base as the fishing rights dispute between the countries boded up Monday into a touchy diplomatic problem banned (t'Pl) - A Belgian airliner ordered by Egyptian authorities to make an unscheduled stop overnight in Cairo continued its flight to Uganda after an Monday delay, airport sources said. The embassy is seeking clarification of this inciuent from the Egyptian governa spokesman lor the ment, Belgian embassy said. He said the embassy had re ceived no official explanation of the incident w Inch forced 45 passengers and eight crew members trav eling aboard the Sabena Boeing 707 to spend the night in Cairo hotels. KHML057 KM9H H SQMXMm am The embassy spokesman and the Egyptian Middle East News Agency (MENA) said Cairo airport control ordered the plane to land Sunday on grounds the pdot did not hav e permission to flv ov er Egy pt Earn More in Real Estate Economists predict heavy real estate avtiwtv in theyearsjusl ahead Scores a place in this prohlable profession through the national!) known Weaver Real fc state Course taugnt exclusively in this area at Stevens Henager College, which has been conducting courses for over 15 years of Ulah men and women have found Teach Practical Sublets. 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