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Show 4 A The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, June 23, 1973 Address on TY Br.ezliriev Y S- ' . Stresses Trends to Peace Continued From Page One should be assured as soon as possible and that any stable peace settlement should both restore the legitimate rights of those who suffered from the war and ensure the security of all the peoples of that region " Brezhnevs television appearance, broadcast in all time zones at 6 pm, Was granted in return for Nixon's address to the Russ.an people during his visit to Moscow in May, 1972 The Soviet leader made several references to the important foundation that that firsj summit had made m turning from the C61d ' War to cooperation Serious and Friendly a blue suit with 1.1s two Soviet medals and square nrnless glasses and gestunng only once or twice during the entir , talk, Brezhnev spoke in a serious though friendly tone His address was measured and realistic, emphasizing the benefits for both countries in their improving relations but not overlooking differences in the past His was a less glossy and more speech than Nixons address to the Russian peoplg Speaking in Russian, with a simultaneous translation into English, Brezhnev hinted more broadly than ever befoifc at s a Soviet role in promoting a Vietnam settlement by declaring that improvement' in relations "undoubtedly played its useful role" in bringing the war to an end Although he gave no details, independent diplomats have said that Moscow urged Hanoi to negotiate with Washington at times when it was reluctant to do so Wearing low-ke- behnd-the-scene- Soviet-Arilenea- n Notes Progress He, noted tangible progress made in a number of other fields including the in- auguration of a regular passenger ship-- ping line from New York to Leningrad, the opening of consulates in Leningrad and San Francisco, tne establishment of special relations between pairs of Russian and American cities and increasing athletic exchanges, as well as more publicized goemment-!o-govemmeagree- . To live m peace, we must trust each other, and to trust each other, we must know each other better," Brezhnev said We, for our part, want Americans to visualize our way of life and our way of thinking as completely and corroctly as Cold War Legacies But, in keeping with his practice his visit, the Communist throughout party generai secretary did not draw any sharp ideological distinctions between the United States and the Soviet Union or to mention Moscows determination -- carry on S.F. Protestors Seek Jewish Emigration House-Senat- More than the newly opened Russian consulate general here Sunday to ask free emigration to Israel for Russian Jews The demonstrators, including a numof young people in black striped prison garb, marched 1 Vi miles to the consulate from the citys Jewish community center, There was no visible activity inside the consulate, the Soviets first in America since 1948, which was officially operd Saturday ber and-whit- e police-ringe- welcome the opportunity to work with to build peace with each other them and peace in the world y (Copyright) - By Ronald Sarro s Writer Washington Time is running out WASHINGTON for the Nixon administrations military operations in IndoChina. The H je this week is expected to join with the Senate in an antiwar position that would make any continued military operations a clear defiance of congressional authority A Senate amendment sponsored by to cut Sen Thomas F. Fagleton, off all funds for IndoChina bombing comes up in the House Monday and is expected to be adopted. amendments Several other are to be offered on other bills up for action in the House this week as it tackles a mass of legislative work before departJuly 4 holiday ing Friday for a recess. House opponents of the Eagleton amendment have been arguing for more time for the administration to negotiate since the Senate cleared the provision on May 31. to a Since then, the amendment catch-al- l appropriations bill for this year e conhas been tied up in a over ference delayed by controversy other provisions. The conferees have ended their deliberations in disagreement over the Eagle-to- n amendment and a House antiwar amendment which merely prohibits the spending of money included in the catchall bill for IndoChina operations Since the House first acted in May, there have been 45 days more of bombing of Cambodia, and the conclusion of a new round of peace talks between presidential adviser Henry A. Kissinger and North Vietnamese negotiators war-cuto- ff the ideological war SAN FRANCISCO (AP) 1,003 persons gathered near 'Profound Hope in Accords Star-New- ments possible. House Okay Of Antiwar Bill Awaited d ezhne v Summit Closes N ixon-B- r Continued From Page One mg a new era . . the President said as he asked Brezhnev to tell the people of the Soviet Union that all Amencans Aery Good Feelings Brezhnev, at times clutching the miI am crophone before him, told Nixon with States United the good very leaving feelings" and with the conviction that the agreements will be welcomed throughout the world He voiced solemn gratifude to all Amencans who support what we have done and are doing" in seek'ng improv ed He said he trusts U S Soviet relations that the peaceful policies pursued by the President and by the U S gov eminent under him will be supported by the people Before leaving California Brezhnev television address to taped a the American people for broadcast Sin-day evening New Track to Peace In the broadcast, Brezhnev said his summit talks with Nixon really put relations on a new track that could lead to peace for all mz nkind Soviet-Amenca- n Mankind has outgrown the rigid 'Cold War armor which it was once forced to wear, he said It wants to breathe freely and peacefully We jointly won the war, Brezhnev said m reference to World War II Today our efforts must help mankind in a durable peace The possibility of a new war must be eliminated Brezhnev said that it wasnt easy to make a turn from mutual distrust to It took courage and political detente It took a lot of painstaking foresight said he work," Tells Appreciation We appreciate the fact He added that President Nixon and his administration joined their efforts with ours to really put Soviet American new track relations on a Parley Feared, Pravda Claims - The Communist (UPI) Party newspaper Pravda said Sunday that while most of the world applauds summit talks, the there are some Amencans, the Chinese government and several Arab newspapers who do not "In other parts of the world, the forces opposing international detente have not yet laid down their arms," wTote commentator Tomas KolesniMOSCOW Soviet-Amenca- n chenko in his weekly review of intei national events In the United States, there are exnght-wincircles connected with the military-industncomplex and reactionary Zionist organizations It is noteworthy that the present Peking leadership as a matter of fact, keeps this company, he said It is doing its utmost to prevent the implementation of the principles of and slander coexistence peaceful Soviet foreign policy, Kolesnichenko At present, Peking is spreadWTote to the effect that the concoctions ing summit talks between the USSR and the USA are allegedly a new division of the world between superpowers " treme g From Washington, Brezhnev will fly to Pans for two days of talks with French President- - Georges Pompidou is communique The such discuss European to key expected issues as mutual balanced force reduc tions. as well as other international issues ranging from the Middle East to Indochina The communique will touch also on the thorny issue of increased trade beStates and the Soviet tween Union Brezhnev met separately during the week with members of Congress and with Amencan business leaders in an effort to bolster U S Soviet trade Nixon-Brezhne- v Congress Balking Major expansion of economic relations is stymied until Congress grants Nixons request that the Soviet Union be given most-fa- treatment ored-natio- v A bipart- is opposing isan majority Kremlin until the MFN of granting changes its policies on Jewish immigration of Congress No major trade agreements emerged from the summit, but a commercial aviation pact was signed to expand US Soviet air links Other, agreements flowing from the summit ranged from an expanded cultural exchange program to cooperative research on peaceful uses of atomic energy. v The two most significant agreements were designed to shackle the two countries awesome nuclfeajfai'Senal The fast was the joint pledge to Teduee the nsk of nuclear war The other was a declaration- of principles setting 1974 as the target date for completion of a permanent treaty to limit ar,d perhaps reduce stockpiles of offensive nuclear arms Such a treaty would replace an interim arms limitation agreement signed in last year's Moscow summit SKINNY? 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