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Record-Gazette from Banning, California • 10

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Banning, California
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"i.t.-y m- vV nuHUUtf MMUIUMH, W. it 10 TbeRecord-Gazette Monday, July 10, 197S wiixon will Send Commerce to Russia Talks Kamchatka in eastern Siberia, -the Bering Straight, northern -Alaska and Canada, Hudson Bay and the Canadian maritime provinces. It will fade out at 5:03 EDT in the North Atlantic. During the eclipse, the astronomers will be searching for the planet Vulcan, believed to be between the sun and Mercury, the planet closest to the sun, and will be photographing the ana. An Air Force Jet research plana from the Los Alamos KM, Scientific Laboratory planned to intersect totality dose to Fort Churchill on Hudson Bay' and "chase the shadow for almost four minutes to check the tempera tun and chemical composition of the sun's corona, the halo visible as the moon blocks out the body of be sun.

CLINIC and 14th, and Friday the. rare family get-together. Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler said Nixon planned several mekligs this week with Us budget advisers to talk about the election-year spending habits of Congress and with Kindlier to talk about the Vietnam peace talks which open in Paris on Ihesday. Kissinger told newsmen Saturday there were indications that Hanoi would take a new and more reasonable attitude to the negotiations which were broken off May 4 by the U.S. side in response to North Vietnam's massive offensive in the South.

He did hot disclose what the inHiraHnnn were other than to point out that Intense diplomatic activity has been underway since Nixons Moscow summit. RABIES DATEjAdy 13th Thursday moon's shadow travels at an actual speed of 2,100 rojULbut shoe the earths rotation is in fee same direction (1,040 1 mjUO the shadow's apparent speed will be 1,060 mjU. The full eclipse will last longest 2 minutes and 36 seconds in ra remote area northwest of Hudson Bay and near the Arctic Circle. As a rule, total eclipses are visible in the same location once every 300 years. But this will be the' second in recent years for residents of Sheet Harbor, Nova Scotia, who also saw one on March 7, 1970." Dr.

Franklyn Branley, chairman of New Yorks Hayden Planetarium, described, a total eclipse as aqawesome "There's a gradual diminishing of light and increasing darkness. Just before totality theres a beautiful diamond ring effect. Then totality and-bango darkness. Not as dark as midnight but pretty dan dark. The chickens go to roost, the birds- are sUH, the temperature By United Press Internet tonal The moon's "shadow -will sweep across the earth today at more than 1,000 miles an hour during an eclipse of the sun.

A total eclipse will occur along a llJ-mile-wkJe strip starting Just north of Japan and ending in the North Atlantic as -fee moon comes between the sun and the earth. A partial eclipse wllf be visible in America, ranging from about 14 per cent in San Francisco to 90 per cent in Boston. Scientists using sophisticated Instruments including rockets carrying electronic observation gear, planned to track the eclipse frorpland, sea and air. Experts warned amateur astrologers and otMrs that looking directly at the eclipse could cause permanent eye The total eclipse was sche-. dued to begin at sunrise 2:29 EDT near Sakhalin Island, north of Japan and.

travel eastward across the Sla of -Okhotsk and the peninsula of BARBS By PHIL PASTORET One sure cure for sky jacking is to go back to riding the trains. he staff gets a bigger kick than the boss out of the afternoons he off to play golf. Tennis racket is what we get from the eight-court spread on the next street. TIME: 3:30 P.M. 700 PJ.

PLACE: City Vardrt 76 E. Lincoln St. COST: Babies Shot 2 Dog License to be Issued only vupon proof of rablos shots Shot good for 2 years. In early usage, a sergeant at arms was generally an armed officer who attended, the king to arrest traitors and other offenders, according to Encyclopaedia Tl IAN CLEMENTS, Calif. (UP1)-Pmldeot Nixon will send Us secretary of commerce to Mos-I'cov (Us month to work on Comprehensive new approach" rfo U.S.

Soviet trade, following op the unprecedented 9750 mil cllon train deal. He will bring up the old Rushan World Warn debt. 1 Plans for the trip by Secretary Peter G. Peterson were disclosed this weekend by Henry Nixons chle( for Uga policy adviser. Ihe President wants "a com prehensive new approach to the 3 issue of U.S, Soviet econom ic tfte pw relations," Kissinger fluwsmen, He described the agreement to vaeU the Russians American grain as 0 major step" toward fthat nd.

The deal is by (ar the -largest such trade transaction Sferver between the United States Find the Soviet Union. I Petersons negotiations will focus on settlement cf the World War n. Lend-Lease debt owned by Russia and credit arrange-aieats, two of the major obstacles to broader trade between the I The United States claims the owe about 9800 mil-and the Soviet Union only a 9300 million told tinder the grain deal the So-Union will be granted up fb 9500 million in credit through itommercial credit corpora-the government-backed gCgfocy which normally handle commodities transactions, at soe regular 6 18 per cent ta-'tfteresL IS also marked the first occa-that Such credit has been the Russians. Their purchases were fbr During the first year of the (three-year, agreement, Russia buy at least 9200 'million crops-their cf a mix of wheat, corn, rye, barley and 7 lOS ANGELES (UPI) Thr tattoo and escalation cf the Papers trial of Daniel Vietnam war contain infonna-finally begins today tlon dangerous to the national tt could bring a parade of security and defbese. The government officials, government contendsiifaey.

do Shoot the practice Nixon was pleased with the agreement, among other reasons, because it will provide work not. only for American termers but for those involved in shipping it, such as railroad and dock workers, exporters, seamen and shippers, the Whitt jiouse said. The agreement wasamounced as Nixon relaxed here at his Oceanside home. OnSbnday heflewby helicopter with Mrs. Nixon to LosAngeles for a 1-1-8 hour visit with Mrs.

NixonS family. Two cf her brothers and. a sister and their spouses gathered at the home of Matthew Bender, a half-brother who is recuperating from a-recent operation, for A PICTURE of contented soHtwde, a bikini-clad girl enjoy the warm inn and cool waters of the Vltava river near Prague, Cxech-ostevaUa, to Court tions of the 57-votumO study to (wove their point laberg and Russo say they broke no law but performed patriotic act In making information available to the American public about Vietnam decision-making, teat it may have been embarrassing to several administrations but was not espionage. Both sides are expected to caH expert witnesses on tin sensitivity of the documents. EUAerg and Rosso, colleagues at the Rand Corp.

In Santa Monica from which they admit tha paperxwern-removaiLfaca. posslble lengthjr pyisoo terms Tf they sre convicted. The indictmeiit makes no mention of the 'leaking of the documents but actually talks only of a conspiracy alleged to have been carried out from March, 1969, to September, 1970, more than eight months before the document were published, to Begin chairs, chess boards and sets. I will leave that Bobby. It makes no difference to me." After lengthy and dramatic preludes, both Fischer and Spassky appeared ready to start the first of their 24games Tuesday.

"Bobby Is relaxed and ready. We will play Tuesday imless Spassky Is ill," said Fred Cramer, vice president of the UJL Chess Federation. But the players still have to inspect and approve the facilities in the hUl, where the organizers expect 3,000 tens, paying "35 each to be on hand Tuesday. Gudmundur Arnlagusson, deputy referee of the spent all day S-unday polishing the fine details. He tested wwnd chess boards and finally settled for one made in Iceland socially fer tile match.

It has been put together from Icelandic Aralaugsson, who had to taka over when Qw chief referee Itolhar Schmid of Germany flew home Saturday, also has a' choice of five or six different chess sets of various sizes. Schmid said he would return Thursday after visiting Us son, fe. was injured in a traffic classified Informa panel cf 100 protective, rs was summoned to spin U.8L district court in government's espionage, and conspiracy case the 4-year-old EUs-berg and codefendant Anthony Selection of 12 Jnrors and ate iterates is expected to about a week, with the 1 trial lasting 10tol2weeka. fi Jsfapretial hearings, thedetense (produced afildavitsfrom anum-I ber of high government officials rturTrwangmmonpractlcgto- i aecret information avail; to tin news media. Among were John Kenneth Gal- Efclith, former ambassador to Kennedy White House aide Swenson and former secretary of state for affairs Robert Maiming, Another key ipestlon la whe-.

the documents on the evo- ess Match b' AVty Iceland (UPI) Boris Spassky-Bobby 'iscber world chess match can Fischers favorite chair arrived. 'if- The swivel chair in metal and leather was flown from INew York to Iceland apd put on stage in the Reykjavik Meas hall Sunday. fpasskys Russian advisers fgnlied shortly after the much talked about chair and studied nuqdciously. Then they lefr vvWiibout comment. tt Now the Icelandic organizers tece a new problem: Where to Ubd a similar chair in Iceland? "It would look better If both and Fischer had the chairs," said Gudmundur Tlorarinsson, president of (he Icelandic Chess Federation.

iFlscber took one look at (he -doxea different iairs the Icelanders had assembled from Reykjavik's furniture stores the $Cwr day, sat down In sane of Aim? and (ben gave his Verdict: "Fly In my own 1 Spassky, the 35-year-old SWd champion, did not seem to worry much about details of tha 1250,000 match. Before leaving for a salmon fishing four of northern Iceland the dtfendJng champion said, "1 not going to argue about.

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