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$3 Billion Pact AutoCrash rwj Kills Met OKd by Russia Manager (C) The Los LONDON mand Hammer of the Los Angeles based Occidental Petroleum Corp. announced here Tuesday the conclusion of a five part, five year agreement with the Soviet Union embracing the exploration, production and usage of oil and gas The agreement, signed last Friday in Moscow, also provides for Occidental Soviet cooperation in such fields as ag ricultural fertilizers and chemicals, metal treating and plating, the design and construction of hotels in the U.S.S.R. and the use of solid wastes. At a news conference here, Hammer said the agreement is "not restricted to the five Fischer, Spassky In Draw REYKJAVIK (UP1) U.S. challenger Bobby Fischer won a battle over television cameras Tuesday night but had to settle for a draw with Boiis Spassky after 46 moves in a see saw fourth game of the world chess championship.

Spassky offered the draw with a simple inclination of his head after Fischer made his 46th move, a pawn to his queen bishop three, and Fischer accepted immediately. The two shook hands across the table and Fischer got up with his glass of orange juice in his hand and strode from the hall. The draw left Spassky with a point to point advantage over the American challenger in the 24 game, $250,000 world championship. The fifth game is scheduled for 5 p.m. Thursday (1 p.m.

EDT). Dance Instruction REGISTER NOW! Summer Classes in Cha Gha Fox Trot Waltz Rhumba Swing kpyjlrthitr Harry B. Parus 417 S. CLINTON ST. I Call 422 2315 areas mentioned, but permits developments in other areas at any time by mutual accord." Occidental officials declined to estimate the possible worth of the agreement, but some London financial writers have pegged it at up to $3 billion.

Those writers have also speculated the agreement will provide for the exploration, production, transportation and sale of oil and natural gas from the Soviet Union's Tyumen fields in Siberia and that Occidental might form a consortium including some other American oil firms to participate in whatever development or other work may be initiated under the Occidental Soviet agreement. Occidental officials described as speculation the conjectures about the worth of their firm's agreement with the Russians. They would not exclude, however, the possibility that Occidental might form a consortium of the kind mentioned. The officials were reticent about whether the Tyumen oil fields might be involved, in the agreement, They said Occidental and Russian experts will meet Sept, 12 in Moscow to discuss the projects which may be undertaken. The pact, which can be renewed by mutual agreement, is one of the first American Russian argeements concluded after President Nixon's trip to Moscow last May.

Hammer, who has had considerable experience in dealing with the Russians Lenin once offered him permission to establish an import export agency in the U.S.S.R. said the Soviet Union presently is amenable to expanded commerce with the West. "In 51 years of dealing with the Soviet government I never have found the grounds so favorable for a rapid expansion of East West trade," he said. The Soviet Union long has been seeking expanded trade with the West, but some of its barter and financial terms have inhibited deals with western businessmen. The Soviet Union also has been seeking the benefits of advanced western technologies.

Dog Proves He Can Be Trusted SALEM, Ore. (AP) Wrecking yard owner Bill Ham's lost a hydraulic press, nan nf a fence and two automobile bodies ro a fire Monday night, but he knows now he can trust his watchdog. When some 30 firemen in seven trucks pulled up at the wrecking yard, they had to wait until Harris came to call off the 145 pound Ge shepherd before they could get inside to fight the flames. OLBIA, Sardinia (UPI) Goeran Gentele, the new manager of the New York Metropolitan Opera, was killed in an automobile accident Tuesday only two months before he was to begin his first season with America's foremost opera company. Gentele, 55, and two of his daughters were killed instantly when their car crashed into a cement truck on a narrow road on Sardinia's northern coast.

His wife Marit and a third daughter were taken to the Olbia hospital. Mrs. Gentele and her daughter later were reported in satisfactory condition. "They are out of danger," an Olbia hospital spokesman said. "They are doing well." Gentele took the reigns of the Met from Sir Rudolf Bing only last July 1.

He was to have begun his first season as manager on Sept. 19 with his production of "Carmen." Previously he had been head of the Stockholm Opera. Gentele and his family were vacationing in th resort of Porto Cervo and had rented a car for a drive along the coast when the accident occurred. Police said he tried to pass a small car ahead of him and crashed head on into the cement truck. He died instantly as did his daughters Beatrice, 15, and Anne, 21, who were sitting in front.

Mrs Gentele and Janette were in the back of the car. The Genteles were scheduled to return to New York on Monday. At the announcement of his appointment, Gentele, who has been both an actor and a director, said he would stress the theatrical. Born in Stockholm, Gentele was a graduate of Stockholm University and the school of Royal Dramatic Theatre. A spokesman for the Metropolitan Opera, Anne Gordon, said it was not known immediately what effect Gentele's death would have on this year's opera season9 Miss (iordon said the opera's board of directors was previously scheduled to meet Wednesday afternoon and that more would be known at that time.

Spokesman for the metropolitan opera said Gentele and his family had been on a three week vacation, in Sardinia and they were due back to New York on Monday. Gentele took over the helm of the Met from Rudolf Bing on July 1, 1972. He was tapped for the job while he was head of the Stockholm Opera. His appointment was announced a year before so Gentele couid come to New York to prepare for the 1972 73 season. 22 AT FEDERAL SAVINGS GOERAN GENTELE New Head of Met Killed Wounded, He Lands Airliner CARTAGENA, Colombia The pilot of a Tao airline plane was shot to death and his copilot wounded Tuesday night on a flight between San Andres Island in the Caribbean and Bogota.

The copilot made an emergency landing here, according to the control tower. The report said several shots were fired in the plane. Several passengers also were wounded, according to the control tower. It could not be established at once how many passengers were aboard. Tao is a local Colombian airline.

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Javits (R N.Y.) Jacob his opposition Tuesday to Vice President Spiro T. Ag new and said he would like to see President Nixon find a new running mate. Javits said, however, that if Nixon wants Agnew there is nothing he, Javits, will do to contest the choice. "I have nothing personal against Agnew," Javits said, "but I feel the President must conduct his campaign in his own image without name calling, which adds nothing to the debate but implies the quietus would be put on persons with different political ideas." Javits referred to such terms as "symp rad or rad symp or whatever" used by Agnew. He obviously meant "radical sympathizer." The senator said he did not want to get into a listing of names he would prefer in place of Agnew, but he did mention Gov, Nelson A.

Rockefeller as a choice he could approve "as sharing my points of view." Javits' views were expressed at a press conference called to report on a recent trip to Europe and to Israel. He said NATO officials ex presed concern that monetary and trade issues a than military and security place the organization in "grave peril," and he said he would push harder for an international monetary agreement to relieve this concern. In Israel, he said, he found in three days of observation and discussion a "far more relaxed" attitude on the part of Israeli officials toward negotiating with Arba states. He said this was due to U.S support in supplying arms and with a means self. He praised Nixon for this support.

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