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Show 'SftUrt f3.v,lA w?y) Ay Vol. 207. No. 71 Salt Lake Cit , Utah Sunday Morning June 21. v Price Thirty 1973 -- f iv e I ent .Nixon, Soviet A Close Summit B Barry Schweid Associated Press nter nand, "everyone belt at the doo, - Piesi-den- t CLEMENTE. CALIF Nixon ound up his summit talks Brezhnev with Soviet leader Leonid Saturday and said they had moved the w oi Id closer to peace SAN lartv for Leonid. and the together through the afternoon at Nixons villa overlooking the Pacific They put the finishing touches on a communique to be issued Monday that reportedly accents nuclear arms limitations and European troop reductions the California White House m San Clemente for the weekend, Saturdays signing lacked some of the glamour of the earlier ones this week. In an obviously exuberant mood, the President said that because of the houses name, even though he and Brezhnev shared a mutual fondness for western movies and the cowboy stars on Only a few newsmen were present. Most of the press corps was m California for the final days of Brezhnev's visit. The Soviet leader returns to Washington Sunday night and departs on Monday for Pans pnor to his eventual return to Moscow. Skylab Astros Much Better , After Long Rest Modest Expansion The accord announced Saturday calls for what a Slate Department oflicial as a modest expansion m current New York to Moscow passenger service by Pan American Airways and Aeroflot, the Soviet airline ABOARD USS TICONDEROGA (AP) Sky labs astronauts were much, much improved Saturday after a good night's rest, and doctors cleared them for a visit Sunday with leaders of the world's two space-farinnations Astronauts Charles Conrad Jr . Dr Joseph P. Kervvin and Paul J Weitz, who returned to earth Friday from mans longest space journey, are snapping back fiom dizziness and weakness caused by exposure to weightlessness during them record mission, doctors said Saturday. Things are looking much, much improved, Dr. W. Royce Hawkins, the astronauts chief physician, said at the Johnson Space Center near Houston . Kerwm, who suffered the most severe symptoms from space deconditwnmg, is one thousand percent better now, said Hawkins. Pan Amencan will now be permitted to land in Leningrad as well as Moscow, and the Soviet airline will have landing nghts in Washington as well as New York. Iri addition, beginning with next Aprils schedule, the two airlines will be permitted to have three roundtnp flights a week instead cf the current .twice weekly limit. The two airlines began flying between Moscow and New York in 1968, and passenger volume has gradually increased. Aeroflot, much to Pan American's irritation, has garnered the lions share of the market. g y Numbers Listed year, Pan Amencan again earned two-hou- n Thunderstorms, a (UPI) and a crane brushing a 240 transmission line triggered a chain reaction of power failures Saturday that blacked out large sections of the MIAMI 000-vo- lt Flonda Peninsula for up to two hours Florida Power & Light Co. spokesman C T. Youmans said the blackout, the third major power failure this year, pretty much reached over the whole No Champagne Toast state The spacemen cannot participate m chamany of the famous are said Hawkins toasts they pagne . . 1 standing toe to heel, and Dr. Paul Weitz, being observed in the lower body negative pressure device, part of extensive program. - ater-tergat- e ' t Flonda. summit talks with Soviet Leader Leonid I Brezhnev Committee Chairman Sam C , said the delay was J Ervin Jr , to prevent anyone from blaming the committee if the summit talks turned sour 1 but Aeroflots total rose to He said that the current negotiations began on May 23. and after being adjourned, were resumed in recent days and concluded Fndav He said that both sides did some compromising Styles said that Aeroflot proposed a of much more significant widening Sov air routes than was acceptable to the American side In addition Mo Washington, Aeroflot sought landing rights on the West Coast There was also some discussion of Pan Amencan being allowed to take advanroute to carry tage of the passengers from Moscow to Tokyo, but the subject was later dropped trans-Siberia- n (Copyright) Womens Lib? Ask Lynda WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, (AP) Lynda Johnson Robb, daughter of the late President Lyndon B. Johnson, said Saturday her mother is the women's lib answer to Johnny Appleseed. Mrs. Robb made the remark at the inauguration of a beautification program here. The Virginia Savings and Loan League is awarding 50 000 white flowering dogwood trees to Virginia residents to celebrate its 50th anniverW VA. sary. She said the interest of her mother, Lady Bird Johnson, m highway beautification has not died and that Mrs Johnson is involved in a tree planting program near Austin, Texas. Mrs. Robb said she is working at a glass recycling project at the University of Virginia, where her husband ture replica She was given a miniaa dogwood tree for the of Robb home To give a tree is to make a comMrs. Robb said. mitment, Its not an impersonal gift It gives you a stake in the future. D-- Much of Story Known But news leaks and counter-leak- s kept the storv on front pages despite the delay Much of Deans story, and the administrations case against him, are now . know n Aside from the Dean story, there were few new developments in the Watergate scandal It was announced that Archibald Cox is special piosecutor used studying whether Nixon extortion to get lamnaign contributions fund-raiser- s Howard Watergate Hunts lawyer said Hunt had accused former presidential counselor Charles Colson of ordering him to break into the apartment of Arthur Bremer shortly after Bremer shot Alabama Gov George C Wallace Colson called that testimony preposterous and accused one newspaper. The Washington Post, Of trying to discredit him Dean had Toda been questioned behind Chuckle They say TV really is still in its infancy which helps explain why you ha e to get up so often to change it V testimony last week. Under immunity, he . told for the first time under oath much of what he knows about Watergate and other matters Hearings Postponed Monday the committee, urged by Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield and Republican Leader Hugh Scott, postponed the hearings. At least one committee member and several staff aides immediately said privately they were worried that Nixon lovalists would use the See Page 5, Column The power went off around 12.04 p m. and according to Youmans was completely restored by about 1.50 p m. A check of police departments in the major population centers affected by the blackout turned up no serious mjunes or accidents However, motorists in many areas of South Flonda were caught by stuck drawbndges, and many other persons were trapped bnefly in elevators The effects of the blackout were di minibhed by the fact most businesses were dosed for the weekend. other conventional generators tnppea off the system Another 60 000 customers served by the Tampa Electnc Authonty also lost service for about 10 minutes Youmans said FP&L engineers blamed the blackout on the combination of heavy lightning and rain m South Florida. a tornado that felled numerous power lines in suburban Coral Gables and the crane hitting a major 140,006-vol- t power trarsmi.xsion line m northwest Miami Inside The Tribune Tribune Telephone MDT, closed doors Saturday, June 17, when it was s' ill thought & would begin public conspirator E. Panhandle The chain reaction of events knocked out four major generators operated by Floridas largest utility. It affected portions of major population centers from Miami northward to Jacksonville and as far west on the Flonda Peninsula as the Tampa Bay area. The Flonda Panhandle, however, was not affected After Week of Leaks, Dean Tale To Go Public - of All but tests are Skylab commander Charles Pete Conrad whose balance, after 28 days in a weightless state, is being tested by v Johh W Dean WASHINGTON (AP) testimony against President Nixon goes public Monday after a week of tantalizing previews Dean, fired from the Whitp House staff, is expected to admit that he took W part in planning and cov ering up the wiretapping He is also expected to say the Presidents top aides knew of the bugging plans, that the President and that the W hite knew of the cover-up- . House engaged in other illegal and improper acts The ousted White House counsel had been scheduled to begin testifying publicly last week, but the committee postNixon s poned the appearance until after Column 7.000 tornado apart. Ills 12. Power Failure Blankets Florida for Two Hours two-hou- Column See Page studies law Michael Styles, the chief of the State Departments aviation negotiations division, who headed the Amencan side aur-m- g the talks last week on the new accord, said that m 1971, Pan Amencan carried 7,000 passengers to Moscow and back, while Aeroflot earned 11,500. Last In Excellent Shape Both Conrad and Weitz, he said, are "in excellent shape Americas newest space heroes are scheduled to visit President Nixor and Soviet Leader Leonid I Brezhnev Sunday at the Western White House in San Clemente, Calif The astronauts will be flown from this r earner by, helicopter for the presidential visit. r Doctors said the astronauts stay at the Western White House will be under strict medical control. The spacemen are still m a quarantine period and their contact with other people is carefully controlled Hawkins said the astronauts will wear surgical-styl- e masks during most of the meeting with Nixon and Brezhnev You may see pictures of the crew with the president without masks, said the doctor, but theyll be upwind and more than two meters (about six feet) 10, the same time, the two leadens did paper over the fact that dtffei cnees exist between the lmted States and the Soviet I moil Moreover the Soviets indicated the new pact to avert nuclear war does not rule out military shipments to belligerents m the Middle 17.000 Secretary of Transportation Claude S Bnnegar and Minister of Civil Aviation Boris P Bugayev signed the formal protocol at the State Department This was the ninth Sov agreement made public during the current visit of Leonid I. Brezhnev, the Communist party leader, to the United States With Brezhnev and President Nixon at Meet Nixon, Brezhnev Today Page nude passengers, - wot Id See Biezlmev, meanwhile, was quoted as saving lhat a big step forward has been t WASHINGTON The United Stales and the Soviet Union announced Saturday an agreement to increase air passenger service between the two countries. Nixon, speaking to his guests, said he believed the agreements teached during the week "will contribute to the peace of the world that everyone here wants and that the general secretary and I have been w orking tow ard Referring to the fact that his villa. the House of Casa Pacilica. means Peace in Spanish, the President said he hopes peace will become a reality, not only for the American and the Soviet people but for all the peoples of the being used inside the Skylab Mobile Laboratories on L'SS Ticonderoga. Undergoing similar . . . ' not try to By Bernard Gwertzman New York Times nter Contribute to Peace Astronaut Dr. Joseph Kerwin sits with an ... and a foot in one of the manv medical deuces stronger U.S., Soviets Ink Pact To Hike Air Service Communist vvoiked 2 turns between our people and our states He added that he would like that "the name of this house bo symbolic " Earlier, their spokesmen expressed similar sertiments m briefing newsmen Ronald L Ziegler, the W hite Reuse press i feel happy," Brezhnev said He said he hopes US Soviet relations are forever based on mutual respect and friendship of our people and that there are no more wars " geneial secretary had A-1- 0 pool he was confident that the h ibit of cooper ltmn between the Lmted secretary, said States and the soviet linon was glowing the said Brezhnev Responding. accords lie had reached with Nixon "consolidate and reaffirm the fnemllv rela- - His ebullient guest agreed as tliev mingled with movie stars, politicians and businessmen at a party Nixon gave foi Brezhnev at the side of his swimming President checked his lioMei Reaffirm Relations 1 The ha- - 1 AND MORE . . . Color Comics; Home and Parade Magazines. Sunday's Forecast 250,000 Affected Some 250,000 customers of the Jacksonville Electnc Authority lost power for about 20 minutes when FP&Ls nuclear generator at Turkov Point and three Salt Lake City and Vicinity Skies should clear by afternoon Highs m 90s Light variable winds Weather Map, Page 3 v J K S |