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MOSCOW — MuhammJ hugged and kissed by L# Brezhnev, will carry a private! sage from the Soviet preside the White House, his aides The Soviet leader met former world heavy weigh pion Monday in the Kremlin minutes, which surprised!!], lomats because of its unprecti length and because of the a strain in Soviet-U.S. relatioii The fighter has receivedv welcome in Moscow, Saiati and Tashkent since his ami Monday. He put on an eilt^ bout Tuesday. An aide to Ali said that Brezhnev gave Ali an on!; yASfl sage, which the aide declindl! cuss. Asked if it was intendedfcii dent Carter, the aide said “h r from a head of state and to assume that it should k vered to a head of state.’’ Ali hinted earlier he m something important to takeliB^k” s ‘Don’t be surprised ifyousee the White House soon,” be He said Brezhnev made unofficial ambassador for pea) the United States.” Ali, subdued in hisdarkp suit, said he and Brezb] changed “hugs and kisses. “This is the biggest hi ever had in my life,” he said An aide said the boxer retiM, u tj 0I1 his hotel suite afterward and y, m (, ^ Park omas d to g( aged wing ivenpo lllicent igress |ns. n one mails jut va Bsmess 1« 1*1* SjVoS Swift Proton^ almost an hour in disbelief! had met the Soviet leader. Ali reported Brezhnev h’\j e j]]’ healthy. “If you’re worried aboi health, from what I sawyu have to contend with him fori while,” he said. “Heisii shape.” Ali was invited to the Union by a state sports com but the fighter’s aidesaij Brezhnev meeting had bei ranged for almost three Obviously pleased withhisi tion, Ali returned the courts effusive praise for the Soviellj “I’ve never seen a nati people so peaceful and I’ve over the world,” he said. Ali has been careful in marks, being equally positivt] the United States. “I love my country,” he think it’s the best in then don’t want to live in no cou»| America. I love America.” SAL( look tl jinost h dents fli |mp ir They ath t New riii! ~ associatic is planiK ately And rned stror United Press Intcrnul NEW ORLEANS United States Boxing Ass| designed to promote 111 and reduce the chance of s their rankings, maybefonw August convention. Emile Bruneau, chajrmai! Louisiana State Athletic G sion and a former World Boi sociation president, Month) ficials from boxing organizafe regulatory agencies through* country have been invited* vention of the new U.S.BA held in New Orleans Aug. B The commission has al $2,500 to sponsor the meetij Bruneau, who has been* 1 boxing for almost 60 years, objective of the group woi rank U. S. boxers and try •' emphasis from international' to those from the United Stf The WBA and WBC are« cerned with boxers from America and the Orient anil; seem to care about the !'•' said. Asked if he thought would help prevent such W as a television boxing scan^ I'*, year, Bruneau replied, 1 Nv exactly correct.” ABC-TV was forced to telecasts of the U.S. Champ'; Boxing Tournament in Af because of allegations than? records were rigged am had to pay kickbacks to tournament. “If we’re going to have a 5- boxing association that wo«l ! United States fighters, that (eliminate the problem),”® 1 ’ said. “Of course, we’d have* rules and regulations b) ' they’d have to abide.” He refused to criticize® promoter Don King, who of the scandal-marred tournai®' said “I don’t look at boxing the same eyes as those fello" “I look at boxing as the mf petitive sport that there is) think that all fighters sbo E judged on their abilities and : their affiliations.” Bruneau, whose commiss' 1 oversee the Muhammad U | Spinks rematch at the Lo" 1 Superdome in September. ^ has received good response 1 for the new group. He said the convention called off unless at least 50. agree to attend, but he eip* 1 reach the goal. vJ