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Greeley Daily Tribune from Greeley, Colorado • Page 7

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Ocl. 1. 1971 GREELKY TRIBUNE Pnge 7 Sec. Rogers Begins UN Meetings I I A I CHARGES Vernon. Beliccourl, right, the director of the.

American Indian Movement in Denver, accuses Colorado State University anthropology professors of "body snatching" in a confrontation Monday af- ternoon. The professors, from left, are Dr. Elizabeth Morris, Dr. Michael Charney and Dept. Chairman Robert Theodor- atus.

The Indians object to digging grave sites. (AP Wire- plwto) By LEWIS GULICK Associated Press Writer UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) Secretary of State William P. Rogers plunged into a series of meetings with foreign leaders amid official U.S. optimism about seating both Chinas the United Nations and oilier major issues.

As Rogers, today launched a week's visit io the U.is'. General Assembly opening during which he expects separate talks with some 70 foreign ministers, U.S. officials told newsmen: --Despite some predictions to the contrary, chances for victory of the U.S. move to seat both Communist China and Tai wan in the United Nations are improving. --Prospects are good for U.S.-Soviel missile curb agreement, though it may not come by the end of the year.

--The U.S. diplomatic initiative for Israeli-Egyptian accord is very much alive. And il an interim Suez agreement is reached, the United Sales would like U.N. mediator Gunnar V. Jarring to play an active role in seeking an over-all Middle East settlement.

-The Soviets are interested both in their proposed European security conference and in talks about mutual force cuts in Europe, a negotiation preferred by the Western allies And both Moscow and Washington want the West and Kasl Germans to agree as soon as possible on procedures to carry nit the new Big Four agree- nent on Berlin. Rogers has met three times over the past week with Soviet oreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko, winding up with a wo-hotir luncheon session at he Soviet Embassy in Wash- nglon Thursday. The two signed agreements to nodernize the Wash ing tori-Mos- cow hot line by linking it Defeat Self SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) Many Democrats have a negative approach to the campaign thinking President Nixon will defeat himself, says Sen.

Eugene McCarthy. The 15C8 presidential contender said in an interview "I don't think the Democrats have yet oslablishert a position. They arc not saying much about what they want to beat Nixon with, or why." "The Democrats haven't offered a real alternative to N'ix- on's policies," he added. hrough communications satel- ile systems, and to cut the risk of accidental nuclear war by prompt notification in case of uiclcar accident. The pair of accords stemmed rom side discussions at the J.S.-Soviel strategic arms limi- alion talks--SALT--and Rogers and Gromyko acknowledged the main SALT aim, to restrain the superpower arms is yet to be achieved.

The U.S. officials said that in he main SALT negotiations recessed at Helsinki last week, he U.S. and Soviet envoys focused on developing an nntibal i I i missile--ABM--agree- ment. At the Salt round starting in Vienna in November, they said, the negotiators be able to deal with offensive missiles, too. A U.S.-Soviet announcement- last May 2D said the two sides would concentrate this year oh working out an ABM agreement and measures to limit of-'' 1 fensive missiles.

The U.S. cials denied the Soviets were pushing for a separate ABMs: ir only deal, which Washington'- 11 opposes. The officials reported that fti'id' the India-Pakistan Moscow is urging restraint on Rl its Indian friends. Rogers and. rj Gromyko were said to have dis- a common interest i i i counseling restraint by nil corned in the problem.

mil 0 Rhone's Water Stays GENEVA, Switzerland Central Europe's Lake Geneva, sometimes called a wide spot in the Rhone River, is so large thai water entering the eastern end docs not exit with (he river at the western end until 11 years later. I A I CLEANED AND PRESSED 1.30 TRI-WEST NORGE VILLAGE Your One-Slop Cleaning Center. 1009 25th Ave. Phone 352-9864 ONE DAY SERVICE Expires 10-8-71 I I A SPECIFIC COMPLAINT Vernon Bellecourl, 39, a Chippawa Indian who is director of the American Indian Movement in Denver, displays newspaper page'on archeological diggings in which Indian bones were removed. was at a meeting Monday with members of the Colorado Slate University Anthropology Department at which warrants charging "body snatching" were served.

(AP Wire- photo) British Relations With China Improve, Go Bad With Russia By COLIN FROST Associated Press Writer LONDON While the British are booting out the Russians, the Red Chinese are pulling the British. It's open house at the Chinese legation and the men' in Mao-style tunics are clearly enjoying a propaganda success. Just why they did it remains a Chinese puzzle. But anyone may now walk into the barred legation and grab himself a soft drink and a free cigarette. The cigarette is Chinese--filter tipped, Virginia-style tobacco, and the product of the former British-American Tobacco Co.

factory in Shanghai. Between sips and puffs the British visitor is invited by smiling Chinese diplomats to walk round an exhibition en- tilled "Photo' Exhibition on China's Achievements in Socialist Construction." It is a series' of photographs Interspersed with texts to the effect that Communist party Chairman Mao'Tse-tung is an excellent thinker and. the Chinese people are industrious; The new experience of a free excursion in what is technically Chinese territory brought a steady stream of visitors Thursday night, despite the to- al absence of any advance publicity. The Chinese new warmth towards the British contrasted sharply with charges of cold war mentality level hy the Russians, who are enraged by British orders last week expelling 105 Soviet officials accused as spies. The visitor to the Chinese le- jalion gets only- good news, men, the caption says: "Anl- the ground floor reception room and the first picture, in color, is of Chairman Mao.

Next, somewhat smaller, is a double portrait: "Chairman Mao and his close comrade in arms Lin Piao." Thereafter it's a story of progress. A picture of cheerful men, the caption says: "Any- ung miners severely criticizing the counterrevolutionary, revisionist fallacies pf political swindlers as Liu Shao-chi and his ilk." Liu, once rated No. 2 in China's Communist hierarchy, does not rale a picture. Nor, more surprisingly, does Premier Clrau En-lai, to whose influence' some China experts have attributed Peking's current campaign to win world affection. Acupuncture, the Chinese medical system by which nerve centers are penetrated by hair- thin needles, gets rave treatment.

The exhibit claims cures for deaf-mule children, and the achievement of anesthesia effective enough.to permit major abdominal surgery. On Ihe way out is (he comments The comments ran three to one in favor of this Chinese enterprise. The tieup at the drink table brought the bitterest complaint: "Your exhibition lacks only a bottle opener." oline. Under the statute, cago- line must contain no more than 1.51 grams of lead per gallon by January 1972 and D.57 gram by January 1976. The current content limit is 167 grams.

STE Mums in Bloom We have'thousands of "Mums" in potted plants that may he planted now in full bloom. FALL PLANTING SEASON IS NOW! Shade and fruit trees, evergreens, ornamental shrubs and vines, perennials and roses all established in containers for fall planting. Make your selection of Dutch bulbs from our fine stock of large imported bulbs. CHECK OUR WEEKLY RED TAG SPECIALS NURSERY Op: i 1 veil Days a a.m.-f:30 p.m. One I i I a 2S7 (M1STO.M Kit's SB.X'I) I I I FKIKMIS" Lead Limits Set BONN To help reduce air finlinlinn in West Germany, Parliament has enacted a law to lower Ihe lead content of gas- DESKS CHAIRS AND FILES For every office need.

COMPLETE OFFICE PLANNING erylhiiiK for Hie Office" 1303 Eighth Avenue 4 '4 AUSTIN AUCTIONS Oct. 5 1:00 p.m. ELMER Pfeif 2 miles south of (he Slop Light in 'Windsor then east. Selling 50 hd. dairy cattle, of which 21 arc mature cows, 14 I pro'duction' and 7 hd.

dry and will freshen in 30'days. There are 5 hd. of 1st CElf Hoi. bred cxcellenl quality and ready to freshen. 7 hd.

hfrs. 6 ino, to' 1 year. 12 calves week to 4 mos. DAIRY EQUIP: 5 unit Del-aval milker with 2 compressors, cooler, milk cans, misc. dairy equip.

All these cows are Mr. Pfeifs raising large well uddered cowa and heavy producers. Be sure to attend. DAIRY AUCTION Oct. 7 10:00 a.m.

Larry Zimbleman (Jene Co. Livestock Commission, 2(M E. ISf Greelcy, Colo. Selling 190 hd. Hoi.

cattle. There, are 109 hd, of producing cows and 60 hd. Hoi. cowa now dry and to freshen in 30 to 60 days. 10 hd; Hoi.

calves. Also selling 70 units of Poudre Valley Base, Most of these cows are young. Be sure to attend this sale. AUSTIN AUCTIONS, INC. AUCTS.

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