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Show NEWS, Soturdoy, November CESEPT 2A erm 1969 29, People ET ' mks Give i ope For Serious Negotiations & By LEV. IS GLUCK Prr ' V. pirt i n ricr HELSINKI Prelim, r.ary United the between Emits ar.d the Soviet Union hive picked u,. enoi"h n virtu.ulv ensure ti.'it full-fi- t dr.i nr;ot. it or ; on rurhn " the riee will be held, perhaps year. tik' ret Le so. ret meetings een the t m snips m Hei-- s rki 'he p. t two w t f k s one impetus rnmes from the app.irert cetilii.' ti by eat n s'de ir it the other sfcnis about war ting tn stem nude r aims lonijiclition. This is a form of tru.-t- that at the Strategic regot. arms Limitation talk? (SALT) Fay is essential if disarma- .V'-e- r bv . er:-tiis t m'ks are going to have eorres from echr.ique of The two sides Up d.t ;u-whrt they m.ght .agree on ard tend lj bypass the areas where they are at chr.n e cf .access. Botr. Ti.e d.scu-s.or.s S. delegation, the bv flora rd C. Smith, headed ar.d tnp Soviet' under Vladimir S. Semenov, have let it be an official known despite rows h!,i kout--th- at they are sat. bed wih tre wav their private rreetirgs have been odd. This method can work during the Helsinki d.plomatic probing stage of 'he talks because neither side has yet put forward a concrete arms cut plan. To do so would plunge into lengthy the negotiators bargaining on items affecting basic national security. -- going The Helsinki round, expected to last atio'her two weeks, to lay the groundis work for a further, S iLT parley at which the two Kg powers would negotiate specific proposals. If the talks go well enough here, tne next round could start early in full-scal- e But the dipomats could run into difficulties here when they begin tryirg to set negotiating priorities for the next round. For instance, should multiwarhead missiles or antibal-listi- c missiles be dealt with 1370. Another forward impulse in the current closed sessions BROMLEY, f.mt? Or should they both be cons.deted together? Both sides agree the seem-- i n g of the smoothness discussions so far mean does not necessarily eventual success in reaching a disarmament pact. They speak of painstaking, difficult ahead and are negotiations highly cautious about the outcome. U.S.-Sovi- It is already clear that prospects for a mutual freeze on MIRV multiple i n d e p endently targetable vehicles are virtually dead. Each side now figures the other may be so well along in its development of these missiles that it can deploy them without more tests, so a test ban would be relatively meaningless. of te-i- Let Builder Prop Tower r -. county clerk cf Wpt'-pc-,County for Steven C. leili r. 33. son of Gov. Ns)v n ' A. ar.d Rockefeller, : the . wife, a r I e Rasmus- n, Ann ENGLAND British architect (APi Fetor Hammond is suggesting tha I'alv could save the leaning tover of P:sa by build. rg a huge statue alongside to -- e-- hold it up daughter cf a retired Nm-mgtan grocer and fish merchi-:- . . The statue. Hammond said, should be of the man responsible for the tilt in the first place, William of Innsbruck, A an architect. William was responsble for making the tower lean mond told newsmen. him hold it up. by Bil Keane Ham- So let Brazilian Jet The tower tilts from the and moves another of an inch a year. twenty-fiftThe Italian government is offering a prize of $480,000 for to save the best suggestic the tower from falling over in the next 100 years or so. ATTEND center Hammond said Italian iies acknowledged receipt of his plan, but made no com- au-th- ot niackea is SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO A man identified as (AP) an Algerian hijacked a Brazilian airliner on a flight from London to Rio de Janeiro early today. Brandishing a pistol and a knife he informed the crew: I want to go to Cuba. The airliner carried 80 pas-an- d a craw c? 15 to a spokesman for Varig Airlines in Brazil "Mommy! Know who I wish cor Daddy was?" Mine Union Tom By Election Fight - boiling point today after eral officials questioned the spending of several million dollars under union President W. A. (Tony) Boyle. The Labor Department has only scratched the surface, said Joseph A. Yablonski, who is seeking to oust Boyle in the Dec, 9 election. fed- Boyle, in a statement released by an aide Friday right, said. The Labor Department act in releasing unproved charges on the eve of a union election smacks of political motivation. By taking this action, the Labor Department has ceased DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH EditarMI Ottict, M E. First South Adv.rtiun. and Circulation 13 s Mam St. Salt City, Utah MU Established June 15, 850. Published t fbt Sa? Lat Entered eventrg Cry Pest Office s second cess matter accard rg to Act cf Congress IM jyarch 3, 1379. Trw Deseret ) and Saturday cn y C"urctl rra! A r advance wemDer cuStdtf -- ca' n cf 'v1 v frjiiy. e splinters from a grenade struck his head. Authorities charged two Arabs arrested in the attack with permeditat-e- d murder which carries a possible death penalty. The boys broth", Athanassios, 5, regained Friday the eyesight he had lost in the grenade attack. counted heavily on a referendum to overturn it if the Senate passes it and it becomes law. The Senate was expected to approve it quickly, perhaps by January. Both the Christian Democrats, Italys largest political party, and the Vatican waged a dogged campaign against the bill. Last Wednesday Pope Paul VI personally intervened in the debate. MHeast Talks To Resume UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. The Big Four powers (AP) will resume their talks on the Middle East next week, but U.S. officials seem disturbed over what role the Russians will play. Assistant Secretary of State Joseph J. Sisco said in Washington that he had doubts payroll. The UMW is considering rei nesting the courts to dis-t;- u ilify tbe Labor Department from any authority it may rave over conduct of the election " said an earlier state-ent from. Bovles ofTce. ns) paab subscr-p.cr- Supporters hailed its passage as a step forward in law. Italian modernizing Opponents deplored it as a wrecker of families and Yablonski is a member of the unions executive board. V Ad t Bufeaj Thursday 325-28- d the Mire Workers J mv'- Ns suffered The battle ROME (AP) to legalize divorce in Italy was half won Friday night when the Chamber of Deputo adopt ties voted, one of its most controversial bills. and listed nearly salaries, expenses and grants paid by the union in one year to Boyle, Secretary-Treasurer John Owens, Assistant Department Director Harrison Combs Sr. and nine of their relatives on ,rr' 52 today of about Moscows willingness to play an actively constructive role on behalf of peace in the Middle East. I.N. representatives of the four powers suspended their talks last July when the spotlight shifted to negotiations between the United States and the Soviet Union. before his body was found. He attempts to force him to left the concert because the concert was so lively so opsaid an acposite himself, tress friend. Ultra Violet. He had been upset since her death and since (Tates) attempting suicide in West almost a month Hollywood He ago, Miss Violet said. was very tense, depressed and in terrible shape. ify tainer Frank Sinatra, bom SINATRA CASF Enterin Hoboken and wanted in Trenton, took legal steps in Newark, N.J. Friday to block test- a commission investigating organized crime in New Jersey. Sinatra's attorneys asked, in their suit, for a temporary restraining order to keep the commission from, taking any action. They also requested a permanent injunction to block his appearance in the future. before TRIP TO HANOI Industrialist Cyrus Eaton of Cleveland is en mute to North Vietnam to find what we must do to end the war. he said in Paris Friday. Eaton, who gained fame via his friendship with former Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, said he obtained a visa to visit North Vietnam from the North Vietnamese embassy in Moscow. SEPARATION SEEK When a Norwegian maid married a Rockefeller heir 10 years apt, the world thought a storybook romance had ended happily e er after." But now court separation papers have been filed. A of separation memorandum was filed Friday with the Operation Separates Twins BOSTON (AP) Doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital say the operation that parted Siamese twin girls Wednesday involved rearranging the infants organs. Dr. W. Hardy Hendren, who headed the surgical team, described to a news conference Friday the operation, that gave Maureen Ann and Marie Elizabeth Kobierski of Danvers a chance for a normal life. In no previous case had Siamese twins been as extensively joined as Maureen and Marie, he said. The union extended from the chest through the abdomen to the pelvis, he said. M a s s a chusetts General identified the girls Friday. They were bom Sunday at Hunt Memorial Hospital, Danvers, to Mr. and Mrs. John Kobierski. Dr. Hendren said the twins were responding normally. If all goes well, he said, they will develop normally and grow up to live normal lives. New Zealand Vote Won By Pro-Americ- Party an WELLINGTON, NEW LAND (UPI) The - ZEA- of Keith Holyoake was returned to power Saturday in nationwide parliamentary elections. But the opposition Labor Party, which promised to-- pull Newr Zealand troops out of Vietnam if victorious, showed strong government Prime Minister gains. When counting of returns, voted for the first time, halted for the National night Holvoake's Party held a slender but commanding four seat lead over Labor by Norman Kirk. Kirk had promised a Labor government would immediateNew ly withdraw the Zealand contingent frum Vietnam. Holyoake -- aid New Zealands military role would be maintained in support of the allied struggle against the Communists. 600-ma- n Returns showed a three per cent swing to Labor. Before Christmas Do Your Christmas SPECIAL... Shopping in the MINK SALE YJant ad columns Tremendous Savings. See c.id Compare for Value and Quality. and Save A AAA AAA AAA AAAAA AA AAA A GRAND OPENING VWWVWVWWVWWV Hcrmaid jLittlc talizing dishes. i r.Mi Purchased direct from New York mink manunow tfte unmatched facturer for this afo eegance of mink can be yours of Incredible savings. 5?'' 3 a i ii Danish Delicacej, erved to you in a peaceful Old World Atmosphere. 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Informants at the international airport in Rio de Janeiro said the plane carried secret papers of the Brazilian Italians Take Action On Divorce union officials without approval of the union's executive i cn Cany A Athens Childrens Hospital said George Nastros never reconsciousness since gained It also said Boyle had salary increases, grrnts and expenses of other toe psry assumes no repof,i5i',W cocriD rranuscr'pts and pct:gracs a e'es may wed Pcfcgraohs fn b repf-ntecmy permit e mail delivery (Sunday ty ca'f - boy died Arab commandos attacked the offices of the Israeli Airline El A1 in downtown Athens. given level of government. The Labor Department referred to the Justice Department and Internal Revenue Service, for such action as those agencies may deem appropriate, the report of its investigation into union pension, loan, salary and expense money. The report said details of a $1.5 million pension fund for Boyle and two other top union officials, and a $1.4 million loan to a corporation had never been fully reported as required by federal labor law. Ccm. Pvt'isfcin9 Ne$ injuries (UPI) when to be neutral and has become an adversary, Boyle said. It is the equivalent of the use of unproved charges by an incumbent political administration political against rivals to influence the outcome of an election at any union-owne- 6:09. Dies Of Injuries From Arab Attack ATHENS WASHINGTON (AP) The bitter election struggle for control of the United Mine Workers heated toward the The plane landed here for refueling at 4:45 a.m., ECT, and took off for Havana at Steven A. PILLS FATAL Brandt, a Hollywood gossip columnist who was a close friend of Siain actress Sharon Tate, was found dead in a Manhattan hotel Friday from an apparent overdose of sleeping pills. Brandt, 26, hat. gone with friends to the Roll-- ja son Square Garden just hours sr Monacos Price Rainier- - in and Princess Grace attend? 3 funeral services Friday for Marcel Falmaro, chairman, cl Seabathing Co., the firm Ji, at operates the casino in More Carlo and other businel'cs. f. r Palmaro. consul-generthe principality of Monaco at New York, died there Nov. 31. h Trt spokesman Hills, N.Y. - WORLD DATELINES family there were r.o plans for and the couple and the.r three children would conn,--, o to reside in houses on the ? ; family estate at Pocanr.-- j ment. FAMILr CIRCUS - Benjamin Katz. rnd treasurer cf Gruen Watch Co. for 18 vear. died in Cincinnati Friday. W R. Fritzinger, 78. al promotion manager editoriof tie New York News from 1322 tv died Thursday after a sheet illness. Alves Redol, or. of Portugal's best known modern writers, died today after a long illness. He was 57. 1968. Rings Of Ammonia TUCSON, ARIZ. (AP) -Three University of Arizona scientists say the rings of the planet Saturn are made cf blocks of ammonia ice. Dr. Gerard Kuiper, director of the university's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, said Friday the finding was made at an observatory atop the Santa Catalina Mountains. |