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Show 'rr The Salt Lake T rihune. Wednesday. July II. tt 1972 'Political Inspiration Russ Space Venture Looms, To Use 2 Ships, 4 Cosmos By Thomas O'Toole ing ships in the Soviet tracking fleet were on station in the Atlantic Ocean awaiting the launch of the first crew of two cosmonauts Washington Port Writer - WASHINGTON The first manned Soviet spare flight m 2! months is believed to be imminent and is undei stood to involve two spam raft and four cosmonauts That was the informed speculation Tuesday of Western space sources, who said that the three largest Soviet track These ships are the Gagarin, the Komarov and the Korolyov. the first two named lor (lead cosmonauts and the last named for the man (Sergei Korolyov) who directed the Soviet space program in Us Switzerland Event Jazz Festival Hit: Girl With A Flute Feather Los Angeles Times W i iter Bv Leonard SWITZER-1- , MONTRFl'X. The seventh annual AM) International Jaz Festival, now under wav at a convention hall in the heart of this friendlv lakeside town, has provided its patrons with a fair share of heavy weights spanning a weekend of traditional black blues, mainstream music with Teddy Wilson, Barney Kcssel and Stephan Grappelli. and nui't recently a senes of conceits with a heavy accent on contemporary pi There have been such giants of the tenor saxophone as Dexter Gordon Gene Ammons and fronting an Argentinian band, the explosive Goto of "Last Tango in Pans" fame. Bar-bie- ri Surprise Hit Yet the surprise hit to date 4 foot has been an 11 inch weekling who may well have taken up the llute because when she started a few year ago in high school a baritone sax would have outweighed her As a counter- t feather-ligh- balance in a program that sounds stressed and avunt garde space music, the flutist, Bobbi y Humphrey, took top lionots with an astonishing display of fluency, good taste and playing simply soul and blues hits. SidewindAin't No Sunshine er." "Sugar. Claude Fantasy and CBS Nobs, who founded the gala in as a modest thiee-daaflair, has expanded it to two weeks, with most of the programs geared to Liter ue as breach leeciid alhums, s and television show-- , throughout Fuiope and 17 y s. video-cassette- Japan Libya Slalcs Oil Firm War Bans TRIPOLI. LIBYA ( P) -lain a declared Tuesday its right to restrict oil exports and impose controls on foreign oil companies in time of war Libya is negotiating for fuil control of three foreign oil companies operating in tins Arab nation Arab The Revolutionary News Service, which made the announcement by Moammar Khadalv's government, said the decree would take eflect only during actual hostilities. The decree apparently was designed to give the government control over its huge ml resource's m the event of anwar. other Arab-lsrae- news agency scope The indicate the did of not the planned controls. Libya stopped all oil exports for ?) days after the 1967 war. Arab-lsrae- Yankee Talent The recoids. Impulse, Humphrey festival this year is using a predominantly American talent roster. Many of the performers were sent here by reeoid companies such as Blue Note, for whom Miss The negotiations with li Wes- resumed Monday, Lvbias undersecretary of ml, Omar Mumtasser. said that "so far things are going smoothly. tern oil companies China Wheat Crop Jumps 10 John Roderick Associated Press W liter (hums By early years and who died in t) The Gagarin was on station off the coast of Newfoundland, the Komarov was in the Bahamas and the Korolyov southeast of Puerto Rico The official news agency Hsinhua says political inspiration from leaders in the fields had a lot to do with the success v The Chinese are recovering from a 240 nullum tin 1972 crop, down ID percent from 1971 To help meet their lood needs, they bought about ATS million worth of U S. agricultural products last vear. mostly gram and soy bean oil The presence of four tracking ships in the Atlantic spotlights the importance of the upcoming Soviet flight, since this is twice the usual number of tracking vessels sent out by the Soviet Union. Normally, the Gagarin positions itself off Newfoundland and the Komarov is stationed in the Gulf of Guinea The Agricultural Department said in February they might have to continue importto ing grain through meet the grow ing demand mid-197- 4 Serious drought hit earlier this year in the Sluhchia-chuanreadministrative gion. one ot the major ureas in northern g 7 -- I) wheat-producin- g it appears as if the Soviets are doubling their coverage on this flight, one Western spate source said It sounds as if they're bending over backwards not to have anything go anu.-on this space flight u-u- r The winter wheal output or hectares of land wa, roughly 10 percent lught r than 1972. it said, without (.li'doMng the figutes conservancy helped apparentlv projects . 2mi null water New F Apul. "The cadies and masses fought the drought in a great revohiuonarv drive stimulated by the movement to critic no revisionism and rectilv the stvle ot wort." it said in 1972 Two other Soviet ships were on station in the Gulf of Guinea off the coast of Nigeria. One was understood to be a tracking ship, the other a ery vessel that could come to the aid of a manned Soviet spacecraft if it had to ditch in the Atlantic Ocean on its return to earth rom October luM ,i 9 016 pump wells u built and tl,e fields nmauj mine often than last . jlt when thought aNo struck too soul Hsinhua Ch.na re polls TOKAO that despite drought and hail, production in three important is w heat-p- i areas odiicmg roughly 19 percent better than o Hopei Province, Letter Bomb Blast Hurls Official in N. Ireland Another letter bomb tumid up at the office ot a leading Penders News Agency Letter bombs BELFAST were delivered to five addresses m Northern Ireland Tuesday and one exploded in the hands of a police otficial ot tne mainly Proles tant Unionist parly in Kernv-ugh- . Miss Noreen Cooper pn lice said she had partly opened the package when she became suspicious and threw it outside. It was dealt with by an army expert. member It went off while Francis Gage, a member of the provincial police authority, was opening his morning mail at his home m County Fermanagh He was taken to a hospital where injuries to his hand were said to be not serious. Others went to part-timbut they were opened e ldiers, s Some Western sources speculated that the failure of the Kabul space station last May was due to a faulty signal commanded on by one of the Soviet tracking ships that could not be corrected in time to avert disaster. if this wore the case, one more tracking vessel on station in the We've bought them at a low once-a-yeprice. Come take advantage of these limited quantities, at the years lowest prices. ar Atlantic South might have been enough to save the Salyut, one source said. Two more tracking vessels look like double insurance. 19" Chromacolor Just when the next Soviet manned flight might come is anybody's guess, but most W u Western space sources guessed it would be sometime this week. One reason they felt it would be this week is the arrival on Monday at the Johnson Space Center in Hous- The AMHERST Model D4025W. Big, full rectangular 19" diag. Super Screen, Super Chromacolor. The Amherst also features Titan 1 01 Chassis, solid state video range tuner, customized tuning and Automatic Tint Guard control with 5''x3" speaker. All contained in a Kashmire walnut-graine- d color cabinet. ton of a delegation, sent there to start training for the joint docking mission in 1975. Of special significance was in Houston of Map Gen. Vladimir Shatalov, chief of the Soviet cosmonaut corps. Some Western sources felt that Shatalov would not be in Houston unless he had something to toast besides continued cooperation lus with American counterparts. the arrival JS5wwr "Si' STEREO SW Black & White PORTABLE T-- V $1 The BERWALD cortrtdqn player FMAM. Stereo FM tuner omp 20 vwrtts of peak power output amplifier Tuning meter Stereohead phone ,ock Eoch enclosure contains one 61 a' round woofer end one 2 tweeter CobmeH in wood groined walnut veneers Built-i- 500 in Forst Group FREE U.N. to Repatriate Bengalis By George Bn a Associated Press Writer NATIONS. NY. General W aldheim Kurt announced that Tuesday of a group will Bengalis be repatriated UNITED (AP) Wednesday from Pakistan to Bangladesh He n war I warmly welcome this development, which may lead the way to the solution of (he outstanding problems resulting from the 1971 war, Waldheim told newsmen. Iran Ofliciat e x pressed hope it would lead to a breakthrough in the Indiu-Pakista- deadloc k first contingent to bo taken back to Bangladesh, the new nation created as a result of the December 1971 Waldheim U.N sources said about 500 Bengalis would comprise the Hunt Seeks 3 Loo se Tiger Cubs 11FMMINGF0RD, Ql FBFC Ground searchers ai mod with dart guns and hustling behind yapping hound dogs scoured rugged w midland contry along the Quebec-NeYork state border Tuesday m search of three Bengal tiger cubs strayed from a nearby-wilanimal sanctuary In addition, helicopters whirred ovcihead and Royal Mounted Canadian Police joined the seauh lor the three cubs Nine other cubs that nad escaped were rt captured ear- lier Police warned residents in farming districts near the African Satan Park to stay behind locked doms and avoid contact with the pound eubs Patk oiliuals noted the young tiger' piobablv were as and nervous as the hunter 100-12- 5 said unless were not likely to bo they danger-ou- We hope that this repatriation of Bengalis will be billowed by other operations, including the return of a limited number of Pakistanis now W aldheim m Bangladesh. said It is only a beginning, but it ts a hopeful sign of an improved situation on the subcontinent. It is estimated that Bengalis were stranded in Pakistan os a result of the war that gave birth to Bangladesh. The new nation was formerly the eastern wing of PakislSO.OdO (I PI) prnuik-- d did The secretary-genera- l not say how many Bengalis vvdl be repatriated, but said their release is the result of negotiations earned out on his behalf by the U.N high commissioner lor refugees. Fnnce Sudruddin Aga Khan of Iran. - India-Pukista- n tan 90.000 Prisoners In addition, about 90.000 Pakistani war prisoners are being held in India, whose armed lorces lought Pakistan on behult of the Bangladesh rebels India says they will be held until a lorm.il settlement o! the war in a treaty President Zulfiknr Alt Bhutto of Pakistan told the Pakistani Legislurtre in Islamabad early Tuesday that repatriation of these POWs and an end to the Indian presence in were conditions Bangladesh for Pakistani recognition of the new nation was not immt chatelv dear whether the return of as announced b Bengalis It Waldheim was part of any wider deal that might clear the wav for release of the Pakistanis in India. GIBSON Another complicating factor is the announced intention of Bangladesh leaders to try 195 Pakistanis for alleged war crimes. 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