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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 15

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The Recordi
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Hackensack, New Jersey
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15
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argea Cufy, Mm Jantf THE RECORD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1972 A 15 Russian Dissidents Feel New Pressure 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i it ill II i i "I iTH TT Mm iiiimn 't FT CHARGE USE CHI-CARD, MASTER CHARGE, BANK AMEKiCARD I ru LW7TF. "nJ HIM eMNiIW A A nftf V'flSi' i- Inl TlTI 1 (w SHOPPERS jMMTHll II 1 1 lllr-ssri IlliWjgi 11 I I FILLER fc I r-U PAPER 1 liMSMlMfflMWMb I Jl YOUR (0 LOOSE LEAF yk. 1 Uoi ught guard anti- binder iJf yrk LrrFASi J'V'S I .11 OER ll lUUK PLASTIC ROLLER STRAY il CH0ICE MOSCOW (UPI) Sodet secret police have arrested 21 persons in the past two weeks as part of a major crackdown on political opposition. At least a dozen apartments tn Moscow, Leningrad, and Kiev have been raided. Officers searched for anti-Soviet material.

Western journalists have reported being followed or interfered with by squads of plainclothes police. The most severe repression has been In the Ukraine, where strong local patriotism still exists. The police activity coincided with a press campaign calling for greater vigilance against Zionism, political opposition, and nationalism. Some Moscow dissidents speculated that Soviet authorities hoped to quell protest in advance of President Nixon's May visit. Seven Die in Crash ALICE SPRINGS, Australia (UPI) Seven persons were killed today when a twin-engine plane crashed near here.

The pilot had radioed Alice Springs tower shortly after takeoff that he had an engine malfunction. Minutes later? he reported an engine on fire. Crash site witnesses said there were no survivors. Soviet Invites Mujib RAWALPINDI, Pakistan Wl The Soviet government has invited Prime Minister Muji-bur Rahman of Bangladesh to Moscow, the Pakistani For- I eign Office reported today. A leading newspaper also reported that the Russians would Invite Pakistani President Zulfkar Ali Bhutto after they met with Sheik Mujib.

The paper said that Muji would not visit Russia until that government recognized his regime. India this week signed an agreement giving Bangladesh $33 i 1 1 i in commodities and services and a i 1 1 i loan. Indian economic experts are meeting in Dacca today. Ambush Fails BANGKOK (UPI) Twelve policemen and two civilians, part of an 18-man team assigned to protect Thanom Kit-tikachorn, chairman of National Executive Council, were killed in ambush yesterday only 30 minutes before the arrival of the field marshal. A bullet killed the driver of the first jeep and a mine killed all 30 riders in the second jeep.

Two of the ambushers were killed by the four surviving bodyguards. Kittikachorn was on a visit to military officials. China Promotion TOKYO Iff) Chi Peng-fei is China's new foreign minister, succeeding the late Chen Yi, according to a report today from New China News Agency. He has been acting foreign minister since April. Chi, 62, graduated from a Chinese military medicine college in 1929 and joined the Chinese Communist party two years later.

Oil Price Talks GENEVA (UPI) The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and major oil firms came close to agreement in their price talks onal port yesterday and will meet again today. The companies first offered a 3.5 per cent rise to match the rise in import costs, but the OPEC countries seek an 8.8 rise to compensate for the loss of the dollar's purchasing power. The OPEC nations include Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iran, Iraq, Abu Dhabi, Qatar, Venezuela, Nigeria, Algeria, Indonesia, and Libya. Chess Site Flap BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (if) The City of Belgrade has threatened to cancel its offer to host the Fischer-Spassky chess match to protest what it called flagrant violation of the bidding terms. Other potential hosts have spurred a second round of bidding with offers to relinquish income expected from television and film royalties in connection with the match something Belgrade organizers calculated on keeping for themselves.

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