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Show Jl ilig ni The Salt Lake Tribune. Saturday, September Despite Russ Crackdowns, Treasury Chief to Visit Moscow By Bernard Gwerlznian New York Times Writer - WASHINGTON Treasure Secretary George P. Shultz will head a l delega-tioto Moscow m October to discus:; further steps toward widening trade relations between the Soviet Union and the United States, administration oflicials said Fnduv. The decision to go ahead high-leve- with the Shultz trip si hedojed earlier tlus was a sign the adminyear istration wants to maintain the momentum in relations between the two countries a new round of highly publicized crackdowns in the Soviet Union on dissident intellectuals, sources said. Some of the Dissidents, such as physicist Andrei D. Sakharov, have e urged the United States to pressure the Kremlin to ease restrictions inside the Soviet Union as a precondition for better relations. Shultz will be accompanied to Moscow by Commerce Secretary Frederick B. Dent. William J. Casey, of state for economic affairs, and other aides The Shultz delegation will under-secretar- y arrive m Moscow on Oct alter attending the meeting of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank governors ii Nairobi, Kenya, at the end of September. On Oct. 4. the delegation will vist Yugoslavia. and Shultz is to due to make a speech in Conn on Oct. ; The administration Shultz will be in Moscow van! olli- - War 11 debts and the administration pledged to secure lroul Congress the rigid to grant Mosv (i red- - nation cow most-fstatus on goods sold to the o.illy as the head of the American side o! the joint Soviet American Commercial Commission, winch is supposed to meet at least once a year It last met in the United States last full when Soviet Foreign Trade Munster Nikolai S. Patolicliev signed a trade agreement. Under that accord Soviet Imoa agreed to V kml-leas- a United States. favored-nation M o s t The treatment takes t n c I administration u d e d the in ini' ust provision in a general trade hill still before Hie House Ways aod Mentis Committee. A niaio, ity ni both houses of Congress, led hy Sen. Henry M Jackson. Wash has threatened to block passage ot any Hade concessions to Moscow nut;' the Kremlin allows Jews and others io emigrate freely lav - f cred-natio- f lUTTi STOVE PIPE (Aluminum! 1 . the goods (if a foieign country at the lowest tariff rate Hie pay World post 1, (Copyright) Complete Selection 'A FUN PLACE TO SH5P" ilEIiOffi SALT LAKE OGDfM k |