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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 18

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The 3,600 square foot facility wil be built in the Safeway Shopping Center. praised the cooperation he said the Soviet Union has given the United Arab Republic. He expressed regret five hours of personal negotiations in his office, Thomas Goodfellow, president of the Long Island railroad, agreed to accept a settlement which included a five-day work week for the trainmen re-ported ly the biggest road block to a settcment. But Harold J. Pryor, representing the brotherhood of railroad train- NEW YORK, July A strike by trainmen of the Long Island railroad, the Nation's largest commuter line, appeared imminent tonight after special peace talks called by Gov.

Nelson Rockefeller ended in failure. The strike was scheduled to start at one minute after midnight. Rockefeller said that after against imperialism. "Our sorrow was that our hand extended for cooperation with the United States found no response because of the link between American policy and imperialist countries which are interested in dominating us and the connection between American policy and Zionism." U.A.R. political party.

"Our pleasure was great that our hand extended for cooperation to Russia found warm response," he said. "This led to Russia's cooperation in building the Aswan High Dam and in the firm stand of the Soviet Union in supporting us in the battle first one," the source said. "It did not indicate what it should have indicated, if you know what I mean." The source, a personal friend of the family, said he for what he called the "bad behavior of the United States." Nasser spoke at the of the third congress of Imen, rejected the offer, MILLEDGEVILLE July 9. (AP) A source close to the wife of U2 spy plane Pilot Francis G. Powers hinted today that there is fear all is not well with him.

The source, who declined to be identified, said a second letter from Powers to his wife, Mrs. Barbara M. Powers, "did not ring true." "It was too much like the did not read the second letter but that he was told by Mrs. Powers that it was "a repiti-tious situation." "It just didn't reveal any thing that wasn't in the first letter," he said. Macfs Says, stock up and save during our iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Powers: Court May Have Met Already (Continued from Page 1) taken the place of the for-1 of the U.

S. S. R. and that the mer secret police and it had handed this over io as military aivision. In Washington the State Department press office said today announcement was I Mill oW-cvVW the first official notice of the actual charges against Pow highly unusual for it to be mentioned in a public announcement.

Tass reported earlier that an indictment charging Powers with espionage in the U2 flight over the Soviet Union has been sent to the Soviet Supreme Court. The TV announcement said an indictment had been handed in to the Supreme Court ers and his precise legal status in Russia. A spokesman added that "we still have had no response from the Soviet government to our repeated requests for access to Powers." Campaign to Enlarge Oakland Zoo to Start Knowland, former chairman of the California Park Com mission, guest of. honor. The goal of the campaign is to add 5,000 new members to the East Bay Botanical and Zoological Society and to raise $70,000 to match funds recently allocated the project by the Oakland City Council.

The money will cover the A campaign to enlarge Oakland's Zoo will get under way Wednesday with a steak barbecue dinner in the Sidney A. Snow Building, Knowland State Arboretum and Park. The dinner is expected to be attended by some 300 leaders in civic, business, educational, labor and professional circles. Raymond H. Miller, chairman of the Oakland Park Commission, will be host, with Joseph R.

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