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Show L i ) i 'v m Page 5 THE DESERET SAMPLER, Friday, January And American Security II Strategic Arms Limitations Talks (SALT) between the United States and the Soviet Union have been for- wil1 i importnt sub,imitS: al?thr sublimit 9 Punchers of 'A132? -- Missile Treaty and the Anti-Ballist- ic Interim Agreement on Strategic Offensive Arms. Now, after six years of tough bargaining, the two nations have concluded a new agreement called SALT II. II consists of a Treaty which will remain in force through 1985, a Protocol which will expire at the end of 1981, and a Statement of Principles which establishes general guidelines subsequent negotiation!, SALT HI Each country initially will be limit- ed to an equal total number of 2400 strategic nuclear delivery vehicles, a which will be reduced to 2250 by the end of 1981. Within this overall ceiling there -- C - the . . 12-mon- ssasac multiple reentry vehicles (MIRVs), launchers be limits mi the tnnc v, (total of strateoir wll !be allowed weist todeploy. MIRVrf -' It will limit the number of warballistic missiles (ASBMs), The Protocol includes such tem- heads permitted mi existing Soviety and airplanes equipped for long-rang- e porary measures as a ban on the dethus ICBMs, the advancruise missiles; of launchers of mobile tages of largerrestricting ployment throw-weigh- t. Soviet ICBM within the 1320, a 1200 sublimit ICBMs and limitations on dethe on launchers of MIRVed ballistic T ployment of long-rang- e It will contain important provi-sion- s ground- - and siles (ICBMs, SLBMs, and ASBMs); cruise missiles. to help us determine that the and The new agreement will improve Soviets are living up to their obliga- within the 1200, and 820 sublimit American in several signifi- - tions in the agreement, security on launchers of MIRVed ICBMs. cant ways: " It will allow us the The sublimits on MIRVs are impor-fo- r. It will place equal numerical need to continue the flexibility we tant because the use of MIRVs rapidly limits mi the overall U.S. strategic proand Soviet we grams require. incr&ses the ability erf each side to forces. To comply, th1 strike a greater number of targets on strategic Soviets will have to dismantle or des To Be Continued the other side, troy more than 250 strategic system: In addition to numerical limita-ceilin- g It will hold the is Part I ot a rour-par- c senes depIoymeoSf onThis 11 Soviet SALT has been adapted II. It includingtheir from Ci"gS, SALJ wj11 CQn' most jtegic forces, uu n measures material intercominenral qualitative by the prepared threatening race in weapons technology. For ex- - missiles, well below what they could Department of State. ' launch-weig- ht to-surfa- mis-SAL- sea-launch- ed ' - Soldiers stationed overseas may period. Collection will draw up to one year s advance the month after the payment is station homing rilowance (SHA), ac- - made In effect, officials explained, cording to DA officials. soldiers may receive up to their first The per diem and travel allowance SHA in one lump sum. Soldiers committee this month approved a years should only request the advance when chuige to the joint travel regulations absolutely necessary, however, since authorizing these advance payments they wont be receiving the extra for seryicemembers in overseas areas money in their monthly pay for 12 including Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto months. Rico, officials said. AN E-- 4 in Frankfurt, Germany, for UNIT commanders may authorize advance may face a advance payments for soldiers mov- example, rental deposit for an apartment costing into economy housing requiring $400 a month. In addition, a $100 advance rent, security deposits and to ing utility deposit may be required and cover moving-i- n expenses moving-i- n may run another The amount of the advance is $140. In thisexpenses soldier may be the limited to one years SHA. In extreme authorized ancase, advance payment fo cases, officials said, where this $1,440. This amount would then be amount would not be enough to cover collected in of $120 for 12 payments ' expenses, an exception may be months. granted. In no case, however, will the With the commanders approval,. total be more than the amount the sol dier would receive in SHA during the ex?fPt'ons may granted delaying collection and spreading the pay- tour of duty at that station. Officials say collection of the ad- - m1e"t over a longer period, officials over a added. (ARNEWS) will be ample, for the period of the Treaty, deploy in the absence of an each nation will be permitted only agreement .1 reduce some of h. oncer- .fI(r.BM!,.h'mberof mally underway since 1969. to the first SALT agreements Advance payment lof SHA a prorated I - be-no- w th 1 1980 summer jobs announced Want to fill your time arid eam some extra cash next summer? Its not too early to act if you want a. summer job with a Federal agency? The 1980 summer jobs announcement is available from federal job information centers throughout the country, according to U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) officials; THIS announcement (number 414) describes temporary summer job opportunities with various federal agencies. It also includes the kinds of jobs LONG LIFE OIL FILTERS Cr Grima In Your Oill Halps Extend Engino Ufa And Protacts Vital Traps Dirt Motaipaft Engine Parts! SPECIAL BUY! ox: RIG. 2.99 2:5 MMF' imaimnmuur-CHECKEGUARANTEED! AUTO FILTERS R Meets Or Exceeds Original Equipment Requirement. All most often filled, qualifications required, information on how and where to apply for jobs, and deadlines for applications. New Car Warranties Remain In Force When They Are Usedl SAVINGS UP TO 50 HELPS PROTECT YOUR ENGINEI Summer jobs in grades GS--1 ($138.00 per week) through GS-- 4 ($193.20) per week are divided into two major categories: clerical jobs, for which the summer written test is required, and nonclerical jobs, for which the applicants need specialized education or experience to qualify. PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SUNDAY, JANUART 13 nuns Mffl? OFF USTPRKESI 22 The test for clerical workers will be given during January and February. People whose applications are received by December 14 will be scheduled for a January test. Those applications received, aft ox.. December 14, but post marked no later than JaRurxy 1 1, 1980, wil be scheduled for a February test. Applications with a postmark after January 1 L will not be.. accepted. Applicants who pased the written test in 1978 or 1979 are not required to take it again. THOSE passing the written test may apply directly to most agencies between March 15 and April 15, 1980. Earlier application dates for a few agencies d are in the announcement . Test scores should be with applications. Copies of announcement 414 may be obtained from Federal job information centers located in major metropolitan areas nationwide and listed in the white paes of phone directories under U.S. , Government. In outlying areas, information is available at state Z1 LIFE PLUS LOW MMSR!TER!MKE! x3k FOR SURE. DEPENDABLE STARTING POWER EVERYTIMEl NEW VENT CAPSMINIMIZE. WATER LOSS! BETTER PERFORMANCE IN ANY WEATHER! NEW IMPROVED CELL DESIGN! 100 MORE FLUID OVER PLATES! EASY ACCESS TO CHECK FLUID LEVEL! Will LOW MAINTENANCE (ARNEWS) BULB TYPfV BATTERY FILLER CMI Ot Sureties Detective Due le Detect .In Wortumlu Or Meter iete Ctiecher Aute Will Septece H W.ltwur Willi A Cherse Alter 0 day We W.M Septate New tottery Cher gm? 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Date codes are located on the laliel at the inside lxrftom of the hcadlioard and include only numliers 677, 777, 877, 977,. 1077, 1177, 1277 and 178. AAFES has sold the crilw only in Golden Gate and Alamo Exchange Regions, Alaska Arfea Exchange U and AAFES-PacifiThe defective parts causing this recall are plastic crib spring hanger, brackets which can break, allowmattress assembly to pivot ing the crib spring and downward. Questor Company will furnish replacement metal brackets and installation instructions at no charge- - Owners of the crilw can obtain these parts 6235 South St. by writing to: Babyline Furniture, 90047. CA. Los Angeles, .Andrews Place, AAFES facilities stocking affected cribs are rebefore placing the placing the defective brackets merchandise on sale. , JlSpout. CUSTOM MIRRORS FOR ALL CARS Et TRUCKSj CAP REG. The Questor Juvenile Furniture Company, maker Bulb With 6" Flexible .Quickly. ovtunow ment of Motor Vehicle Registration from Tooele will be coming to Dugway with their annual courregistration team on Jan. 17, 1980 from tesy vehicle 0900- to 1300 hrs. Report to the Fire Prevention msaamrt Rubber 6 OZ. Capacity Cleans Posts Er Terminals X pat HUM The Utah State Tax Commission and the Depart- Modification of "Babyline cribs IXC! FOR COMPUTE BATTERY CARE! Motor vehicle registration tax registration forms for vehicles and trucks over 12,000 lbs. for Jan. and Feb:, will be sent to Dugway through the mail on the first and second week of January. Out of state military personnel are exempt from of Residence saying property taxes, if a StatementPersonnel. (Form 20) is obtained from Military For further information please call ID & Registration, ext. 2244. Battary 80. Assuring Minimum Water Loss Under The Conditions. New Cell Design Allows 100 More Up To Most Severe Extends Battery Life. 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