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Show Wednesday, August 18, 1976 Pego4 ' ... ITS STILL OUT INTERNATIONAL Belfast Housewives chased teenage gunmen from the streets of Belfast Thursday in a burst of anger over the killing of three children by a carload of fleeing 1 guerrillas. ; . . " : ; Reports from the Roman Catholic areas of West Belfast said the women chastised youths who sought to continue their week-long campaign of hijacking and burning cars. 0vy; "We haven't had a single report of hijacking in West Belfast all day," a police spokesman said. "We certainly welcome what these women are doing. It takes a lot of guts to stand up to the gun men." Salisbury, Rhodesia Rhodesian forces crossed into Mozambique and killed more than 300 black nationalist guerrillas at a base camp used for launching laun-ching attacks in this white-ruled country, Prime Minister Ian Smith announced last week. In addition to the black guerrillas, 30 of Mozambique's Mozam-bique's Frelimo soldiers and 10 civilains were gunned down in another raid staged in retaliation for "un- i.aJ : i ii : ui iu... pi uvuiicu aggression uy uie ueigiiuui nig tui ican state, r -r:':r r:r' ' On Thursday, in apparent reprisal for Rhodesia's bloody raid, Mozambique Army troops launched a motar attack on one of Rhodesia's largest cities. Rhodesian officials said that Mozambique fired about 30 mortars into Umtali, a city of 55,000. They reported no casualties but said several houses were damaged. NATIONAL Washington President Ford signed a bill Thursday, Thur-sday, clearing the way for a mass federal vaccine program against swine flu and then directed authorities to begin mobilizing the mass immunization campaign across the country. In a signing ceremony in the Oval Office,, Ford thanked Congress for responding to his pleas to pass the legislation and described the disease as a "potential public health emergency." "Scientific and medical" evidence continues to support the need for a national influenza im munization program," Ford said. "We have developed a safe and effective vaccine with a very low 1 risk of adverse reactions." On Thursday, Utah health officials said they are ready to launch its immunization program as soon as the vaccine arrives, probably some time at the end of September. The vaccine, which will be available at clinics run by local health departments, is recommended for Utahans over the age of 18, a state official said. Charleston, W.Va. Thousands of Appalachian coal miners began returning to work Thursday in the first major break in a wildcat strike that the industry claims cost the nation over $130 million in lost production. , Miners across six states were back to work for the first time in four weeks. Washington The world's population at the end of 1975 was nearly 4 billion, an increase of more than 57 percent over 1950, a Commerce Department report says. An estimated 3.996 billion people were living on earth at the end of 1975, compared to 2.543 billion in 1950, the report said. ' China remained the most populous nation with an estimated 843 million inhabitants, 21.1 percent of the world population. Philadelphia Scientists are directing their research to the possibility of nickle and lead poisions as causes of the mysterious "legionnaires disease1' that killed 27 persons who attended an American Legion convention in Philadelphia last month, a state health department spokesman said. At the same time, the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta ruled out 17 toxins caused by metals such as cadmium, the spokesman said. "It looks like we're in for a long wait before we get anything positive back," he added. New York Tropical storm Belle, leaving her hurricane strength behind, flooded New England with THERE heavy rains Tuesday, August 10, as it moved north along the East Coast. , Five to eight inches of rain were expected in Connecticut, Con-necticut, already drenched by earlier downpours not connected with Belle. Six inches was predicted for Vermont. The biggest problem of Belle was the continued con-tinued threat of floods. "Just say that most of the major roads are closed, washed out or under water," said a spokesman at the s Vermont Civil Defense headquarters in Montpelior. The impact of the hurricane was not as bad as ex- j pected although it was severe enough to knock out I power at one time or another for more than half a million persons. , A few areas were particularly hard hit. "You wouldn't believe the devastation down here," said Dominic Cocchia, a resident of the Harbor View section of Norwalk, Conn. People are just walking around shaking their heads." But the overall picture was relatively bright. "God was with us," said Connecticut Gov. Ella Grasso. Kansas City Phyllis Schlafly, a forceful opponent of the Equal Rights Amendment, called on the Republican platform writers last week to take a stand against President Ford's "intimate involvement with the radical women's lib movement." , Applauded by an audience filled, with placard-waving placard-waving Republicans and boosted by a court victory they silenced some top ERA backers, Mrs. Schlafly asked a GOP platform subcommittee to write a plank strongly opposing ERA. "If you take a stand against ERA you can neutralize the public resentment that exists today against President arid Mrs. Ford because of their intimate involvehient with the radical women's movement," she said.; Pasadena, Calif. Viking spacecraft officials said on Saturday that the existence of life on Mars has not been ruled out despite a key Viking I instrument's failure to find the substance of life in Martian soil. "The lack of organics, complex carbon compounds, is discouraging," Dr. Richard Young, chief of planetary biology at the National Aeironautics and Space Administration in Washington said. "But I wouldn't put inany more than that. It cerl tainly doesn't rule ouTfhe possibility of biology." STRAIN RIDE THE MINE TRAIN RIDE THE MINE TRAIN 2 S He the Mine Train Now making daily runs to the underground museum 11 a.m. 1 p.tn. 3p.nv . TICKETS: $3 Adults, $2 children 12 and under, Kids under 5 ride free , Group Mes Enjoy the 90-minute round-trio and special x. Silver King Mine Museum tour in Park City soon. z m 2 2 CC NIVU13NIW3H13QIU NIVU1 3NIW 3Hi 3QIU NIVUlm tours are available. Ph. 649-8741 Enjoy Lunch at the Park City Golf Course - O'Briens Pit B arbecue Is Now Serving Lunch & Dinner FROM 7 A.M. to 10 P.M.Mon. thru Sat. 7 A.M. to 8 PJVI. Sunday A Home With All These Features For $45,000 In ProspectorVillage? It's Happening Now Never Before Has a Home Been Offered in Park City With These Spectacular Features OVER 1 ,750 SQ. FT. OF LIVING SPACE THREE SPACIOUS BEDROOMS TWO AND ONE HALF BATHS DISHWASHER, STOVE, OVEN & DISPOSAL TWO FIREPLACES HARDWOOD CABIN ATES HAND SPLfT CEDAR SHAKES TWO CAR GARAGE EASY CARE LOT ELECTRIC GARAGE DOOR OPENER COLOR COORDINATED INTERIOR DECORATING (drapes, carpets, wall paper) 2X6 WALL CONSTRUCTION 6" INSULATION IN WALLS AND 10" IN CEILING 40 GALLON WATER HEATER GUTTER AND DOWNPOUR SPOUTS CEMENT SIDEWALKS UTILITY ROOM AND MANY, MANY MORE PLANNED COMMUNITY INCLUDING UNDERGROUND UTILITY LINES Al this in Park City's most exciting planned community - PROSPECTOR VILLAGE. So whether this be your first home second home, or whatever, you'll never find so much for only $45,000. 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Store wttn apartment in one lot, with 5 lots in rear. Zoned multiple residential, with possible commerical. BiH McComb. ONE OF PARK CITY'S quaint old buildings now available for purchase. Take advantage of this most desirable location to establish your own shop Even has apt. in rear for ive-in operator or use .jr extra income. Owner will set on contort con-tort Mike Ivers WANT TO BUILD Y Hoiaay Ranch & Park Meadows tots, 'a to 3 acre parcefe are the best land bargain available. Al ui (ties underground. Choose from one of four stylsh reasonable homes. Models await for showing at Park Meadows. THREE BEDROOM home on acre lot In Highland Estates. Spacious Iking room, separate dining area, deck outeide living room. 1 400 sq. feet on main level, with an additional 840 sq. toot ri unfurnished bwer level. Priced for qubk sale at $43,900. Patty Wels A LOVELY SWISS style 4 bedroom home set on a lot with Aspen and evergreens In . Summit Park. Large formal dining room, exceptional backyard. $51 ,500. Best buy . in Summit Park at tiis price. Kay Wade. BILL McCOMB-649-9280 RICK BECKER MIKE IVERS-649-9279 ROB MORRIS KAY WADE 649-9075 PATTI WELLS-649-8485 ANNE CLARK -649-851 9 t 1 |