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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 8

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THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR TUCSON, FRIDAY. APRIL 7. 1972 PAGE EIGHT-SECTION A 2 Charged In Pot Seizures President To Visit Tehran TV Station Today In Arizona's History Take Your Vacation ba At End Of Moscow Trip Winnebago Motor Home or Low-Cost Travel Trailer Weekend. Weekly and Monthly Rates On April 7. 1S1J, the State Board of Control ordered Gov.

George W. P. Hunt's official car taken from him. and announced that he could pay his own transportation expenses or walk like everyone else. Two Mexican citizens have been arrested by federal officers in separate cases in which 6C5 pounds of marijuana was seized near No gales.

Gustavo Vega Duarte. 24, was held on $10,000 bond yes-terdiy after inspectors stopped his station wagon at the Tort of Entry Tuesday and allegedly found 110 pounds of the weed hidden in the rear side panels of the vehicle. Aqents said Vega told them he had been paid $100 to drive the station wagon across the border and leave it in a food store parking lot. In the other case, Jose Ig-nacio Nunez Romero, 20; was arrested by U.S. Border Patrol agents making a routine check for aliens Wednesday north of tht; city on lnterstaie 19.

The officers said they found 553 pounds of pot inside the trunk of the car Nunez was driving, lie was held on $30,000 bond. Both men were first held in the Santa Cruz County jail. They were transferred to the Pima County jail yesterday and arraigned before U.S. Magistrate Raymond Terlizzi. Stop Considered Goodwill Symbol WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nixon will visit the Shah of Iran in Tehran May 30-31 after his eight-day stay in the Soviet I'nion.

A brief, simultaneous announcement Thursday by the White House and the Tehran government confirmed earlier reports that Nixon will stoo at Reserve Now: 294-3436 2707 E. Valencia Rd. A licensee of Budget RetitX-Car Corp. free Pick-up and Deivery Speed Compared South waves move four mile? a second through steel but only one mile a second in fresh water. Kent a Can the hour which he spent in Red China in February.

U.S. diplomats noted that, compared with the ups and downs of U.S. relationships with other countries in the Mideast and Asia over the years, Washington's ties with Tehran have been consistently close and friendly. The Shah has been a frequent -visitor to the United States. Former President Dwight D.

Eisenhower visited Iran in 1959. Vice President Spiro Ag-new attended last October's glittering national anniversary celebration in Tehran when Nixon couldn't go. Iran aligned herself with the West in 1935 by joining the U.S.-endorsed Baghdad Pact, now the Central Treaty Organization (CENTO). She has maintained her posture of friendship toward the West despite earlier Soviet pressure. tion of 30 million people which borders the Soviet Union and which is a major power in the Middle East.

The visit thus looms mainly as a goodwill symbol, though th two-day Tehran talks are expected to range across substantial items, including Nixon's Moscow discussions and the Mideast dispute. The short, formal announcement said: ''His imperial majesty, Sha-hanshah Arva Mehr, and her imperial majesty, Shahbanou of Iran, have invited the President and Mrs. Nixon to visit Iran, and they have gratefully accepted. The visit will take place May 30-31." Since' the Nixons are scheduled to arrive in the Soviet Union May 22 and leave either May 29 or 30, the timetable indicates the President will stay in Russia slightly longer than the seven days almost to the important Mideast country after his Moscow summit talks. U.S.

officials said it still is undecided just where else Nixon may pause on his re turn to Washington, though Iff Sears they tended to rule out Ireland because of the political tension there. Sale Case Studied More Time Asked For Transaction Federal Judge James A. Walsh yesterday took under advisement requests by the government and Pulitzer Pub-lishing Co. for more time to sell KVOA-TV in accordunec with a court order a year ago. Charles D.

Mahaffie anti-trust division attorney for the U.S. Justice Department, asked that the Pulitzer Pub- lishing owner of the Arizona Daily Star, be given 10 more months to sell KVOA-TV and transfer the broadcasting -license to another company. Robert Thrun of New York, Pulitzer Publishing Co. attorney, asked that the company be allowed to place KVOA-TV in the hands of a court-appointed trustee for disposition if the company is not able to sell the television station within the 10 months. Approval of the Federal Communications Commission is necessary to transfer a television license.

Frequently, obtaining approval is marked by delays, the court was told. Mahaffie told the court that everyone is in agreement that Pulitzer has acted in good faith in attempting to divest itself of KVOA-TV within the time originally specified and that the delay was beyond ils control. However, Mahaffie opposed the trusteeship, say-' big that Pulitzer should be required to sell the Arizona -Daily Star if KVOA-TV is not sold by the end of the 10-month period. Mahaffie said a trusteeship would not insure effective media competition. An April, 1971, order of Judge Walsh The presidential decision to visit Iran underscores U.S.

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