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Show Page 4 Wednesday, August 3, 1977 INTERNATIONAL Nairobi. Kenya Somali guerillas Sunday claimed they killed thousands of Soviet-supported Soviet-supported Ethiopian troops in fighting for control ot the Ogaden desert, and then fed many of their bodies to the vultures." At t!u end of two months of fighting in Ethiopia's southeast corner, the guerillas now appear to have effective control of around 60 . percent ol the region which comprises one-third of Ethiopia's total land area, according to diplomatic sources. Creys-Malville. France At least one person died and 100 were injured Sunday when riot police using batons and teargas fought thousands of demonstrators trying to storm the site of France's "super Phoenix" plutonium-fueled nuclear reactor. Approximately 30,000 French, West German, Belgian, and Swiss opponents of nuclear power defied a government ban to march on the site of France's first commercial fast breeder reactor. Some of the protestors threw molotov cocktails and iron bolts while others carried clubs and waved black anarchist flags. Police turned back the nuclear opponents just 800 yards short of their goal after a three-hour battle. Cairo, Egypt A state-controlled Cairo magazine claimed Sunday that Egyptian warplanes destroyed a number of advanced Soviet long-range bombers capable of striking deep into Egypt and Sudan during the six-day border war with Libya. The bombers were reportedly hit during a raid on the Dufra Oasis, a desert caravan crossroads 500 miles south of the Mediterranean and near the Libya-Egypt border. Paris A yellow truck carrying $3.54 million in newly minted coins was seized by bandits Thursday in one of the world's biggest robberies. The truck and 17 tons of bronze-colored 10-franc 10-franc coins worth a little over $2 each were the ob ject of a passive search but the thieves had a half hour headstart and police said they had no leads in the crime. One official said there "must have been complicity somewhere along the line." v"We as not to attract'aliention tolhese shipments," the'official revealed. "Only a few people know about such shipments." The operation was described as fast and smooth and there were no known witnesses. The driver and his assistant were released in northern Paris and were not able to alert authorities until 30 minutes after the holdup. S STILL OUT THERE Jerusalem Prime Minister Menahem Begin's insistence that Israel has a right to settle Jews in the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River was supported by the Israeli parliament Wednesday. A two-member pro-Palestinian faction in the 120-member Knesset proposed a halt settlement of Jews on the West Bank, most of whose 700,000 inhabitants are Palestinian Arabs, but the proposal was defeated by a 118-2 vote. The Knesset vote of support for Begin's stand came despite severe U.S. criticism of such a policy. 56 Local Photographers Selected to Join Photo Festival 77 TomLigare Mount Air Mall "See me for car home, life, health and business insurance: 5J ST ATI FARM INSURANCE Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. Stale Faim Insurance Companies Home Offices: Bloommglon, Illinois NATIONAL New York The .44-caliber killer who calls himself the Son of Sam severely wounded a young man and'woman early Sunday morning in Brooklyn as they were watching the full moon from a parked car. Despite a massive police dragnet and eyewitnesses to the shootings the killer excaped. The latest attack came only two days after the anniversary of Son of Sam's first murder a year ago. The total has now risen to five persons tailed and eight wounded in the shooting spree. Police said they have two eyewitnesses to the Brooklyn shootings who actually saw the killer pull the trigger and several witnesses who saw him just before and after the attack. Alice, Texas A former Texas voting official claims he certified enough fictitious ballots to steal an election 20 years ago and start Lyndon B. Johnson on a political career which led to the presidency. Election judge Luis Salas broke his many years of silence on the controversial 1948 election because he wanted "peace of mind and to reveal to the people the corruption of politics." "Johnson did not win that election; it was stolen for him. And I know exactly how it was done," said Salas, now 76 years old. He claimed that he added 200 votes to Johnson's total in a Democratic primary runoff, giving the former president the nomination which sent him to the U.S. Senate. Kent, Ohio After police arrested 61 persons who climbed a six-foot fence Friday to protest construction near the site where four Kent State students were shot to death by National Guardsmen in 1970, bulldozers began tearing up the area. A six million dollar gymnasium complex is being built near the scene of the shootings and demonstrators say the complex '' ' will desecrate the site. - - - "We're just starting," said Mary Anne Canfora, a member of the May 4th Coalition, . "We'll be back." 4 'X1 'X' OL' il? dt? 'd? 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X1 'X' 'X1 'X1 'A "A OL 3 JB Bar Ranch Inn Rents Horses Enjoy a beautiful view of Heber Valley from trails leading into Wasatch Mt State Park. 'X 'J? 4? We have 1 and 2 hour rides. (Closed arena for beginners) if Jb 'J? 'X 'X Jb 4? 4? We're located at 3201 No. River Road Midway, Utah For reservations call 654-1351 10a.m.-6p.m. daily Gifts, Souveniers, Books A month-long photography exhibit opened this week at the Kimball Art Center in Park City, and some 56 local amateur and professional photographers were selected to hang their work as part of Photography Festival '77. A total of 136 photographers entered nearly 550 photographs to be judged for the exhibit. "We were overwhelmed by the response of local photographers to this first annual Photography Festival '77," said Nick Nass, Director of Photography at the Kimball Art Center and coordinator of the event. "Obviously, there is a great deal of interest in photography throughout Utah. We have created an annual event that we expect each year to draw even greater participation from photographers in the intermountain region." Noting that the Photography Festival '77 exhibit will continue throughout the Park City Art Festival. Nass commented that "the public exposure that these 56 photographers will receive is unmatched." The work of national photographers on exhibit from the Center for Creative Photography at the University of Arizona includes original prints from the collections of Ansel Adams, Paul Strand. Wynn Bullock, Stephen Shore. Paul Gibson, and Harry Callahan. "For the work of the local photographers to hang alongside the prints of these great national photographers is an additional honor in itself." said Nass. Commenting on the entire show. Nass added that "as far as I'm concerned, this is one of the finest photography exhibits ever held in the state of Utah. I invite everyone who has even the slightest passing interest in photography to come up and see what serious photography is all about." Following is a list of local photographers accepted for Photography Festival '77 which runs through August 31: Craig Law, SLC Paul Winder, SLC Jim Pena,Oxnard, CA HA. Iucker.SLC Bill Selmon.SLC Charles Glenn Kirk, SLC Peter Van Dyck, SLC David Gardner, Park City Eldon Linschoten, SLC Mari Neumann, Sandy Edward Wilson, S LC Wayne Chandler, SLC Andrew Whitlock, Logan Mark Wagner, SLC Ron Stark, Park City Patrick Walsh, Logan Ray Varley, SLC Rolf Kay, SLC P. Kent Fairbanks, SLC Kim Despain, Provo Lisa Palasvirta, SLC Chris Bell, SLC Richard Burton, SLC Jean-Pierre Najar, Park City Colin Neal, SLC Gary Slater, Ogden Bruce Hucko, SLC Grant Heaton, Jr., SLC Patrick Cone, Oakley Andrew Partos, SLCSan Francisco W. R. Schmidt, Ogden DeLoy Pierce, Sandy Janis Croft-Williams, SLC Rock Thompson, Centerville K.C. Price, Park City R. Eichelberger, SLC Stephen Peterson, SLC Michael Book, Logan Eric Kankainen, SLC Thomas Black, American Fork David Brodherson, Logan Scott Jones, Logan John Schaefer, SLC John Weiss, Orem Longin Lonczyna, Jordan Brent Herridge, SLC West Bonnie Schenkenberg, SLC George Sears, SLC Rick Kramer, SLC Michael Steinberg, SLC Lyndon Larsen, SLC Peter Dustrud, SLC JohnWiechert, SLC Sam Coleman, Park City Sunday Brunch 10:30-3:00 children's portions available A (("jias'vxw Closed Mon. Night Ik AT THE GOLF COURSE try our famous Sunday Brunch choice of 6 assorted salads cold poached salmon assorted French pastries choice of Eggs Benedict or Eggs P.C. $5.75 6497177 THE lots Mill 11:1 PGP JENKS PLACE 430 Main Street Park City Open 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. BRIDAL VEIL GIFTS Bridal Veil Falls Provo Canyon RIDE THE WORLD'S STEEPEST TRAIN lt-8 : HJi H mmnumm,.. mfil The Main Street Photographer is celebrating his third anniversary this week. I want to thank Park City for the warmth and generosity it's people have shown me. It is my hope to continue providing photographic service to our community equal or superior to what has been provided over the past few years. |