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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 4

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THE SUN, Tuesday. July 11, 1972 A 4 U.S. calls Soviet war debt settlement in sight be shipped in American and Soviet Union and the United Mr peterson gave this Noting that the lend-lease ssuet to be negotiated in par-! allcl talks in Moscow by an' itj oswald 30IWSTO i Bureau of th, sun settlement of ioviei woria war; uceoismay iw joiiiju, a. nigu u.UUu cial said yesterday. Peter G.

Peterson, the Secre- rmor tnM ponnrt. ers tnat tne lena-iease issue would likely be among the ros ter of subjects upon which the to countries could reach agreement in talks scheduled i quietly optimistic appraisal in course of an official white Mouse announcement inai me negotiations, long sched- uled for this summer, will hain Mr. Peterson is to head the negotiating team as chairman of the American side of the joint U.S. -Soviet Commercial Commission, which was estab- May to iron out remaining ob stacles to a full-fledged U.S. Soviet trade agreement try gives the other the same tariff break it gives other reg- ular trading partners.

Another important question still to be worked out concerns a maritime shipping agreement between the two nations, and this, too, is to be on the agenda in the July 20 Moscow talks As a practical matter, sev eral of the outstanding points of issue on the maritime ques- tion seem to have been settled in the massive $750 million u.a.-soviet gram aeal an- nounced last weekend. As part of that agreement provi 'sion was made for the grain to Springfield road. The most in- Moscow later mis monin. nshed during President Mxon overall trade agreement, ln-Debts incurred by Russia Moscow summit meeting last eluding agreements on most-fa- British troops and IRA Provisionals trade shots all day in west Belfast kept troops at a small under the Lend-Lease Act have: been a key obstacle to wider trade agreements between the Chess duel expected to, start today Reykjavik, Iceland (Reuter) Harassed organizers of the world chess championship had to deal with a string of last-' minute complaints yesterday from the American challenger, Bobby Fischer, but they were confident that the long-awaited duel with Boris Spassky could begin today on schedule. The temperamental Mr.

Fischer, who only agreed to come to Iceland after a number of tough financial demands had been met, is now unhappy about the playing facilities. At the draw Thursday, when the Russian world champion won the right to make the first move, Mr. Fischer expressed disapproval of the chessboard and the overhead lighting. One complaint Mr. Spassky and his entou rape visited the 2.000-spflt hall Russian ships on a one-far-one basis, with third-country ship ping to handle an unspecified portion of the shipments.

Official agenda Other issues on the official agenda of the Commercial Commission are: 1. Establishment by both countries of business facilities to promote trade between them 2. An agreement setting up an arbitration system to settle commercial disputes between the two; 3. Setting in motion machin ery to deal, in the future, with such smaller issues as patents, licensing and taxes: 4. Studying future U.S.-Soviet partnership in developing natu ral resources and raw materi als production and sale.

Other meetings to follow The Moscow meeting is likely to last though the month, Mr. Peterson said, and is to be followed by other meetings "reasonably soon" after. By the end of the year, he hinted, basic agreement on all agenda items except the ques tion of raw materials, a longer-range project, is at least "possible." Mr. Peterson also named four other members of the commission and its legal advisers and general counsel. They are: James T.

Lynn, an undersec retary of commerce, vice chairman; Mr. Armstrong, Jack F. Bennett, a deputy un dersecretary of the treasury, and Andrew E. Gibson, an as sistant secretary of commerce, members; Dr. Lon L.

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Sheraton Hotel 1725 KENNEDY I0UUVAA0. PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA A WORLDWlOt SEAVICl OF lit American team headed by Wfl- lis Armstrong, an assistant secretary of state for economic affai woud to apments pet oiner agreements, wr. reter- oinr 31635 31 Reciprocal tariff breaks Prime among these is an ivored nation treatment. This refers to reciprocal agree- ments under which each coun Mr.

Whitelaw said the IRAI Ieaders presented three mands. These were that British vacate the province by 1975 and pull troops out of some areas immediately; that all the people of Ireland decide the border question, and that all IRA prisoners, including those convicted in courts be released and that the list be abandoned. i Mr. Whitelaw, who is com- mitte(i lo a settlement within Northern Ireland as it now stands, did not agree to these Hpmands bu the incident that ended the cease-fire was a small one, I which had the IRA blaming the British and the British and, Protestants blaming the IRA for bad faith and provocation. All day yesterday, shooting.

occurred at points along France, China plan exchanges nina re ranee of scientific exchanges, French sources "C1C commenting on tne visit 01 the French foreign minister, Maurice Schumann, the sources said the two countries would exchange research workers, doctors practicing acupuncture, language teach ers and exhibitions. Mr. Schumann yesterday rounded off a five-day visit with a review of bilateral and world affairs with the Chinese prime minister, Chou En-Lai. The sources was 'surprised at. "the great interest the Chinese leaders had shown in West German affairs and in Britain's role on entering the European Common Market.

STRONG protection Th 5100 Falls Road IS ere is a Sunday and had only truce- Mr- Whitelaw said! plaint-that the board was ae the mA woud "think; ULSTER, from Al tion Protestants here had that a ban was being considered. In the Protestant inner-city slums, several of them now behind Ulster Defense Association barricades, great piles of broken furniture and debris were stacked neatly, awaiting the traditional bonfire on the eve of the July 12 celebrations. Virtually all factories and many stores and other busi-j nesses are shut for thej "twelfth fortnight," the tradi- tional vacation period starting yesterday that allows Protes-i tants and Catholics alike to go away during the marching. 600 more troops Six hundred soldiers arrived here yesterday and another 1,300, an infantry battalion and two armored car squadrons, prepared to come. They will swell the troop total of 17,500 01" tne twelfth, Regarding a resumption of again." But in Dublin, Rory Brady, president of the Provisional Sinn Feinn, political arm of the 1KA, said "its up to the British government to make a move.

The IRA publicity for its secret negotiations with Mr. Whitelaw was seen as a bid to convince Catholic opinion here and in Dublin that the blame for the resumed fighting did not rest on the IRA. It had been the pressure of Catholic opinion that had induced the IRA to agree to the cease-fire in the first place. The secrecy broken, Mr. Whitelaw then elaborated on his three-hour talk with IRA leaders who included Sean MacsTiofain and David O'Connell, the top commander in the Irish Republic.

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Stewart's Trendsetter Shop observation post in a lumber yard in Ballymurphy under continuous auacK rrom a nearby park and water tower. At one point shooting stopped while women and children were evacuated from houses caught in the cross-fire. Elsewhere, British soldiers repairing week-old bomb damage at Holy Cross Church in the Ardoyne came under attack. Yesterday's casualties were added to the overnight toll of six dead, five of them in Bally- murP.nv' including a 13-year- 0'0 3 w-year-ow Doy and the Rev- eI Fitzpatrick, who was the second priest from Corpus Christi Church in Bal- lymurphy to be slain while giving last rites to a dying man. 25 families involved The incident that began it all involved some 25 Catholic families who had been intimidated out of their own homes and been promised houses in the Suffolk project on Lenadoon avenue at the far end of the rRA-controlled Andersontown idistrict This project has been inhabitated equally by Catho lics and Protestants.

Some of the vacancies occurred when Protestants fled under intimidation. The Ulster Defense Association had protested moving the Catholics in and Protestants in the project feared tipping the balance. The tormented issue was still being negotiated, amid suggestions that Mr. Whitelaw might consent to the relocations after Orangemen's Day, when men led by Seamus Twoomey, the Provisional IRA Belfast brigade commander, tried to move families in. Soldiers stopped them, which led to rioting and then to sustained fighting.

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