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Show Friday, April 28, In North Ireland Anti-Bu- V r$$m0o J Boobv-Trappe- ' WASHINGTON booby-trappe- two-bloc- k and Frank McManus, who were sentenced to six months in jail for such inarches. Shortly after his announcement, gunmen seriously woundin ed two Protestant teen-ageBelfast in what the army said was a deliberate attempt to stir up trouble. In East Belfast, gangs of Protestant youths stoned police and smashed 4 . (ITI)-M- rs. Irene McCabe needed a rest march today after her 620-mi- le ..Mi r ....... rg . the other mothers in her band took the While Utah-P- age 15 some of day off or went sightseeing, Mrs. McCabe scheduled interviews early and late, talks with The businessmen's appeal for members of Congress and a Falls district. Police said chat with one of President e several persons were hospitapeace was made in a Nixon's aides. man one in lized for shock and advertisement today's Deny suffered a heart attack. Journal. Many of those who Her initial reception ThursA bomb blast in a car parked signed the ad formerly held day on the steps of Congress outside a pub in Newry injured public office in the city but was friendly. Tanned, limping a civilian and a policeman who resigned in protest following slightly from sore feet and 9, were trying to clear shoppers introduction of internment with- wearing a bright orange from the area. A telephoned out trial in Agust sweater with the legend "SupA spokesman for the provwarning preceded the explosion, port Your Local Police" affixed allowing time for most of the isional wing of the Irish to its back, Mrs. McCabe said, Republican Army (IRA) said, "Our movement is just shoppers to be Evacuated. ARVN SOLDIER tries to extricate wounded Quang Tri Thursday. At least 41 persons wit re bomb-lade- n car in "We have no objection to any The the South, North, civilians from debris after truck loaded with killed and tO Injured In the inddect Involving he if in is advance Whitelaw Mr. visit was Belfast by spotted East and West unite in one four of south different vehicles. mine a struck mUei three refugees but the blast erupted before the genuinely seeking peace and we effort for one cause..." of offer him can a was cleared area gurantee entirely. House Republican Leader Meanwhile, a group of 32 safe conduct through the Free Londonderry Catholic businessDeny area if he chooses to Gerald R. Ford of Michigan, who greeted Mrs. McCabe and men appealed for peace in the come." A large section of Londondertroubled province and said they an estimated 2,000 other "no-go- " area antibusing demonstrators who were sure Secretary of State ry is a William Whitelaw would be for British troops and police. arrived in the capital at the The areas are controlled by the same time, said, "You've got a welcomed in the city's "no-go- " (UPI)-T- he WASHINGTON The rollbacks brought to 13 IRA, and security forces feel to great deal of support. I think Bogside district. of Commission has ordered the number firms the Price Thursday an- enter them might endanger too you are going to be successful." four more companies all in the commission has directed to nounced he was lifting the many innocent civilians. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) supermarket and drug store turn down their prices because The Pontiac, Mich., hcusewife The U.S. ban on processions The army said the two teeneight-montForest Service has fields to cut back prices of excess profits or because of to idea the an was deget likely in Northern Ireland and closed a wide swath of the Waagers were walking the "peace because their they raised their prices without margins profit clared an amnesty for those line" between the Protestant chances for that success in satch National Forest between have risen past government permission. House White for meeting Shankill and Roman Catholic today's who have been sentenced and Draper to rec- standards. The four involved in Thurswith presidential aide John Farmington reational vehicle traffic. taking part in illegal marches Lowel Falls neighborhoods day's action included Scrivner-Boogaa- rt when men in a stolen car Ehrlichman. The administration since Christmas. Supervisor Chandler P. St. Inc., an Oklahoma Whitelaw's moves are part of opened fire. At first the army has already decided not to J.jhr. Thursday raid the reCity wholesale grocery firm; his strategy to lessen tension in said the shots were aimed at a support the antibusing constitu- cent increase in popularity of Bruno's Food Stores, Birmingthe province. Among those nearby army patrol, but later it tional amendment Mrs. McCabe drive vehicles and ham, Ala.; Godfrey Co., Waukeaffected will be Parliament said they were intended for the favors. trail motorcycles made the closWis., a wholesale and sha, members Bernadette Devlin youths. ure necessary because of inratail food company; and Nixon, deciding the amendEckerd Drugs Inc., Charlotte, ment route would take too long, inasked Congress instead to enact creased soil erosion and N.C., which has 123 stores in (UPI)-TGhana he ACCRA, terference with those who go legislative curbs on court about the forest on foot. ruling National Redemption the South. Tiie commission also turned decrees calling for undue Council (NRC) of Ghana said "This program is subject to increase two price to cross town busing solely Kwame down President exiled former achieve racial balances in change from year to year as ex- Nkrumah, 63, died in Buch- requests, for air pumps and perience in vehicle management arest, Romania, Thursday and other equipment from schools. may indicate to be needed that the body would be returned Inc., Pyroyl The proposals, already stalled and as conditions change," he Co. Inc., Master Specialty to Ghana for burial. in Congress, have met opposi- said. The Council, which deposed Division, and for cotton fiber tion even from within the "This type of recreation use UPI automatic disaccreditation by SAIGON (UPI)-T- wo Nkrumah in 1966 while he was and air dried paper produced Nekoosa Edwards Paper the U.S. command as well. It administration and have been creates a serious impact on on a correspondents had their accrepeace mission by ditation withdrawn by allied means revocation or nonrenew- widely questioned as unlikely to other national forest resources to Asia aimed at ending the Co., a part of the Great authorities Thursday for alle- al of the South Vietnamese visa be heeded by federal judges in some areas. These impacts war in Vietnam, said fitting Northern Nekoosa Corp. and the Supreme Court even if are particularly serious on the gedly violating military ground of the correspondent concerned. funeral arrangements would be The Pay Board meanwhile enacted. Wasatch Front." The of command U.S. on release rules troop worked out and announced announced it will hold a public suspended movement information. for 45 days the accreditation of later. hearing May 9 on whether UPI appealed both cpses, UPI correspondent Alan DawAll flags were ordered to half professional athletes should be contending no such violations son on the ground that a UPI staff in the African state as the granted an exemption from its had occurred. nation mourned the death of the pay increase guidelines. Pay dispatch under his name on South Vietnamese authorities man who led it to independence Board Chairman George H. April 11 giving information on the in from the British. permanently canceled accredi- shifting of 400 U.S. infantrymen Boldt, announcing tation of UPI correspondent from Da Nang to reinforce the The death was first an- hearings, indicated such an Kim Willenson on the ground U.S. base at Phu Bai was CALHOUN, Ga. (UPI) -B- who worked as hard and as nounced by President Ahmed exemption might be possible, that his report of shifting published before completion of ecause Bennett Poole had a diligently as Poole. Sekou Toure of Guinea who saying: wooden leg that squeaked when wooden decreed three days of mourning But Poole's Ranger and paratroop units the move. "Even though the field of from central and northern Higbee said UPI knew of the he walked, he almost lost his leg began to squeak when he in that country. professional sports is already South Vietnam to the Saigon move three days in advance, janitor's job that pays him walked and patients in the Sekou Toure proclaimed covered by our pay guidelines, area was published before withheld it until the move was $56.05 per week. hospital complained about it. mourning for the exiled Nkru- it may be necessary to make finished and doublechecked with completion of the shift. But mountain people of The hospital's board of directors mah although he was forced out some changes because of the The rules for correspondents, its correspondent at Phu Bai to fire Poole of public life in Conakry in unique nature of payments to Gordon County came to Poole's ordered Adams which have substituted in before releasing the story. unless he could get another recent years after a brief and athletes for their services." rescue. Vietnam for prior censorship of Withdrawal of U.S. accreditaperiod as the ' Strictly speaking, athletes are The Poole lost his artificial leg. forbid details news copy, tion does not affect South Adams giving started nation's immediately honorary governed by the board's generin an automobile acciof troop movements in pro- Vietnamese accreditation but right leg in the hospiGuinea gave sanctuary to al 5.5 per cent annual limit on dent when he was 16. He was collecting a fund does mean the correspondent to buy a new plastic leg Nkrumah after he was over- pey raises; there has been no gress. fitted with a wooden leg that tal UPI Saigon Bureau Manager cannot ride on U.S. military fDr Poole but got only $135 of thrown six years ago in Ghana effort yet, however, to enforce too was long. Arthur Higbee in a written planes or get into U.S. military the $650 needed. where he was known as "The the limit on them. No one would give Poole a A Calhoun radio station heard Redeemer." protest appealed for a reversal installations. One problem where athletes of the decision bemuse Willen-son- 's Other bureau chiefs in Saigon job until one day he met John of Poole's problems and broadSekou Toure did not say what are concerned is that their report gave no details of confirmed that South Vietna- Adams, administrator of the cast an appeal for money. In a the cause of death was but income often varies widely Gordon County Hospital in units, locations or times of mese authorities have threaspan, the station col- diplomats in Dakar said Nkru- from year to year as in the arrival and departure. tened their correspondents with Calhoun. Adams put him to lected $1,400, enough to pay for mah had been ill with cancer case of professional golfers work as a janitor and always the artificial leg and retire off for Disaccreditation by South disaccreditation on years and had sought whose income depends on their said he had no other employe Vietnamese authorities means grounds. all of Poole's debts. treatment in Europe. tournament performances. -- I I I I I I I I i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i windows for ihe second succes- sive night half-pag- J" if I r?.; j en Forest Area Closed To Vehicles Whitelaw Price Commission Orders Four Firms to Cut Back - Former President four-whe- el Utah Briefs 1 from Michigan to Washington, but chose instead another full day of antibusing work, topped off by a visit to the White House. rs THE HERALD, Prove, s Marcher Bombs Explode In d Cars KeePsBusY l BELFAST, Northern Ireland in (UPI) Bombs exploded autos in shopping d areas of Belfast and Newry today, sending crowds fleeing and hospitalizing several persons for shock. car In Belfast, a bomb-lade- n blew up and ripped paint and decorator shops and smashed the facades of a stretch of stores and offices in the Roman Catholic Lower m Of Ghana Dies Correspondents Have Accredition Pulled; Charges Denied by UPI SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -The Utah Republican Committee said today Sen. Edmund Muskie's near withdrawal from the Democratic Presidential race demonstrates Gov. Calvin L. RamptaB's poor judgment In a prepared statement the committee said Rampton's early support for Muskie means "h? will be partially estranged from the eventual nominee of his SALT LAKE CITY ontract talks ar -C- - WASHINGTON (UPI) The Farmers Home Administration has approved a $49,000 loan to party." the Belmont Drainage District The committee said the Governor has already made himself of Box Elder County, accordunpopular with the Nixon ad- ing to Sen. Frank E. Moss, ministration because of his Moss said the loan funds will "carping criticism." "If Ramp ton is elected to an enable the district to construct unprecedented third term," the a new drainage system for 450 statement said, "he will have acres of cropland owned by little influence with the national fourteen families in the Gar- aclministretion, whether blican or Democratic." Repu- SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Salt Lake Gty Police Chief J. Earl Jones says bicycle safety begins on the street, where motorists and cyclists both need to show a little consideration. "It's time to remind motorists that bikes have equal rights on the road," Jones said Thursday. "It is also a good time to remind cyclists that they share the responsibility for their safety by making sure they drive a safe bicycle and drive it safely," he said. Jones said American Bike land area 27 miles northwest of Brigham City. The loan is repayable in 30 years at an interest of 3.502 per cent SILT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Salt Lake area Girl Scouts will scour the banks of streams and the sides of canyons April 29th as their effort for Keep America Beautiful Day. A spokesman for the scouting organization Thursday said the girls will try to fill over 75,000 litter bags with garbage from City Creek and the Jordan River, Mill Creek Canyon and Big Cottonwood Canyon and city parks. Month, which begins May 1, is e good time to take advantage of offers by local retailers to supply free safety checks for Trucks supplied by the Army Reserve and local industry will pick up the garbage at 60 points in the county Saturday. bicycles. "With an estimated 70 million people riding bicycles, either for fun, health, recreation or for transportation, no sane person can afford to ignore their existence," Jones said. PAROWAN, Utah (UPI) -The Iron County Commission has decided to put the bottom floor of its burnt-ou- t old courthouse back into use temporarily until a decision is made on where to build the new one. The Cedar City Chamber of Commerce still lacks 400 signatures on its petition to place the question of moving the county seat to the larger town on the November ballot. The original courthouse was gutted in a fire a year ago. A spokesman said the decision to use part of the old facilities was forced by a lack of office space. CEDAR CITY, Utah (UPI)-Terr- acor Corp. has announced it will build a new condominium project at its Blooming-to- n development in southern 72-u- Utah. Company Vice President Roger Baure Thursday said the $2.6 million undertaking will sell apartment units for between $35,000 and $39,000. self-styl- Want a Story With Happy Ending? Here's Good One (UPI) between the Salt Lake Teachers Association and the City Board of Education will begin Msy 4. Committees from the two groups met earlier this week to establish procedures, times and dates for the negotiations. Boating Search Recovers Shoe SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -RL. Simpson, Salt Lake obert City, has been appointed by Gov. L Rampton to the Board of Alcoholism and Drugs. Simpson's term expires March 1, DUTCH JOHN, Utah (UPI) -Susing draglines recovered a canvas boating shoe Thursday in an area of Flaming Gorge Reservoir where four Calif ornians disappeared Satur- earchers 196. 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