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Show Tzge 24-T- Sunday, September 24, 1972 HERALD, Provo, Utah HE Religious Factions Do Baffle It' it . Women !::rrcliifi:3 - -- V j r ... ' ProteBELFAST (UPI) stants and Roman Catholics Saturday fought a Belfast gunbattle that raged for 90 minutes before British troops moved in and broke it up. In Londonderry, the British announced they had arrested a highraiiking officer in the outlawed Irish Republican Army (IRA). In a second battle a sniper shot and wounded a British soldier in the head Saturday ir a firefight between troops and gunmen in Belfast's Catholic Falls Road area. The troops reported wounding at least one n i I Jl x f iuu 1 .-- gunman. The shooting erupted when gunmen suddenly blazed away The measures an EYE3 RIGHT, with plenty of appreciation at soldiers checking peop.e in 28 selected be will Girl Watchable Most is Sept. Women the Week, during Appreciation their area during a hunt for is Week. Where Women reaction of these men to Barbara Recchia of during Appreciation wanted IRA men. else? where actress-teacheLos r this ali who Angeles, happening? Calif., Whittier, A Protestant and a Catholic, were hospitalized with gunshot wounds received in the battle in Belfast's mixed New Lodge Russ-MadRoad area, police said. Six received cuts and youths bruises in that clash. The trouble began with a midnight clash between Protestant and Catholic youths. Then UPI reporter Edward Bassett military source told Bassett. SAIGON ligiits darkened in nearby 33 big Soviet-mad- e said allied jets struck back at "This was going on before the fired gunners homes and gunfire roared from rockets into the Da Nang Communist troops near Quang March 31 Communist offensive the Catholic side of the road. Air Base at dawn Saturday, Ngai city on Highway 1 about started. However, if we lose a Protestants ran for cover and 75 miles south of Da Nang and great many of them, it will cut killing two persons and woundreturned fire. our information about enemy 10 others, including three 318 miles northeast of Saigon. ing The battle raged until British U.S. sailors. They also attacked Bassett said bombs from the troop movements." troops moved in shooting and Communist forces both Viet South Vietnamese positions jets rattled windows in Quang silenced the sectarian gunmen. south along the coast. Ngai for more than an hour Cong and North Vietnamese-launc- hed farther The British army named a a series of attacks on A spokesman said one plane while the warplanes bombarded man captured in a raid after a area was struck on the ground, two suspected Communist positions district towns in a gun battle in Londonderry south from Quang Ngai city trucks destroyed and a number outside the town. Charles McSheffrey, Friday as last weekend. The attacks on of buildings damaged in the Da District Towns Attacked acting battalion commander of outthe towns straddling Highway 1 seen which was militia Four government the IRA's militant Provisional Nang shelling in the central coast began when to posts have fallen to Commuas a prelude possible Wing in the city. forces in on South nists in the area during the South Vietnamese Comunist attacks McSheffrey was released in northernmost Quang Tri City in past four days. cities Vietnam's major April from Long Kesh internof U.S. presidential "We lose and regain these recaptured A U.S. 02 spotter ment camp a few days after his advance the elections, outposts every day," one plane was damaged by wife made a personal appeal to Soviet-bui-lt rockets, two trucks Britain's secretary of state for were destroyed and five buildIreland, William ings in the American section of Whitelaw. the allied base also received British troops seized McSheflight damage, a spokesman said. frey and another man in an Army Barracks Hit apartment building near the At Quang Tri City, 404 miles scene of Friday's battle with (UPI)-T- he WASHINGTON guarantee $2,400 to a mother north of Saigon, field reports gunmen. They also seized an Armalite rifle, an army spokes- Senate is likely to look warily and three children. It would said at least 10 South Vietnaon the " welfare require the head of the mese soldiers were wounded man said. reform bill its Finance Commit- household to sign up for work Friday in a barrage of 130mm It was the second arrest of a tee has proposed and decide or job training but payments artillery fire which struck 500 figure on the list of "wanted" that the "welfare mess" isn't would continue if acceptable yards west of the Citadel. IRA men in two days. so bad after all. jobs could not be found. Force A U.S. 7th Air With no grounds for agreeSenate leaders find little spokesman said American jets ment on a formula for solving knocked out three 130s Friday support for the approach adopted by the bill, what Nixon and almost every- and damaged another in North liberals are denouncing it as one else concerned call "the Vietnamese-hel- d territory west d and President welfare mess," the Senate's of Quang Tri City. The heavy Nixon is not expected to dilemma is to find a way to artillery pieces have a range of endorse it. bury the issue but still enact 17 miles The measure, approved by the Social Security and MediAn official South Vietnamese the finance panel Friday, care reforms attache' to the military spokesman Saturday divides the nation's six million same bill. retracted an announcement two NORFOLK, Va. (upi) -- The welfare families into made Friday that government Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunngroups those with children paratroopers had crossed the Commission, whose $140 million under age 6 and those with Thach Han river on the edge of span will be closed three to children over 6. Quang Tri City for the first four weeks, is suing the firm Families with pre - school time and were clearing an area whose barge slammed into it. children would remain on to the northwest. The commission filed the $1.5 welfare. But parents whose million suit Friday in U.S. children are over 6 would no District Court against Weeks longer be given any money. -AWASHINGTON (UPI) Instead, they would , be mericans who fled to Canada Dredging and Contracting Co. of Elizabeth, N.J. Commission offered jobs, either on the or elsewhere to avoid the draft Director J. Clyde Mossir said payrolls of private enterprise or should not be permitted to vote Pictures To Your the amount of the suit could be on the government payrolls. in November by absentee The government jobs would amended up or down, depending GoidwaM. Sen. Specifications ballot, Barry worK on final engineering reports on pay $48 for a said Saturday. ter, could as week. Private the damage. jobs pay A Goidwater authored a 1970 empty barge little as $1.50 an hour plus a law designed to make it easier hourly government subsiwedged under the bridge during for Americans living abroad to a storm Thursday, causing the dy. collapse of two spans in Secretary Elliot L. Richard- vote; but he said the law 24 Univ. Hie. frm southbound the lane and son of health, education and applies only to those who intend to to return the this called has "a three other welfare country. plan damaging spans. g Traffic has been halted return to the completely between Virginia's schemes of the 1930s." Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff, mainland and eastern shore, who was HEW secretary which are connected only by in the Kennedy administration, the 17.6 mile bridge-tunne- l. Morris said the span will be calls it "slavefare." A U.S. Chamber of Comclosed "three to four w?ks." The barge smashed into the merce survey found only 31 bridge after breaking loose sure votes in the Senate for the from the tug Carolyn in eight-fo- committee approach, 26 for bill seas and winds up to 50 Ribicoff's guaranteeing mph. The tug and the barge families of four an income of were enroute to New York, and $3,000 a year and 11 votes for had sought refuge in the harbor legislation proposed by Nixon. The President's bill would from the storm. Angela Davis 'Poor Boy' Fare Jabs Tat Cats' Can't Get Old Job Back SAN FLORESVILLE, Tex. (UPI) Vice Presidential nominee Sargent Shriver "poked fun at the fat cats" Friday night while eating tamales and beans on a flatbed truck. At the Picosa ranch of former Secretary Treasury miles John Connally away, President Nixon sat down to dine on prime rib with some 200 wealthy Democrats effort. backing his Shriver soaked with perspiration, shirtsleeves rolled up above his elbows and his shirt open at the neck spoke briefly "poor-boy- " at the Floresville. in supper "I am never happier than when I am with Democrats because the Democratic party B. 12 come-as-you-a- re has stood from its very beginning as the party of the people black people, white people, Spanish people, Italians, Irish, Poles, -- speaking Jews..." was The Shriver crowd n predominantly with a generous sprinkling of Anglos and blacks, many of them union members from nearby San Antonio. State Sen. Joe J. Bernal, Antonio, who arranged the free dinner to "poke fun at the fat cats," said later Shriver did just that, "but he did it in a nice way." Mexican-America- D-S-an 2 Wounded In Gun Accident At Ali's Home CHERRY HILL, N.J. (UPI) Police checked the gun Saturdisday which accidentally charged in the home of Muhammad Ali, prizefighter wounding two of his wife's relatives. Police said the gun was in custody and the serial number was being checked to determine ownership. Thelma Boyd, 29, the aunt of Ali's wife, who lived in the luxurious family home, and her husband Cauthen, 30, were both wounded Friday at 7:30 p.m. by the snub-nos- e .38 caliber Colt kept in a dresser drawer, police said. Both were reported in satisfactory condition at the Cherry Hill Medical Center Saturday. Police said Mrs. Boyd told them she knew the gun was kept between layers of clothing in her dresser, but when she was shuffling through the Uothes it accidentally went off. A single projectile wounded Mrs. Boyd in the upper left arm. It hit her husband, whs was standing behind her, in the right shoulder, police said. Capt. Thomas Quatrocci said Ali was outside the home when he heard the shot. "He did go in, as I understand it, to see what happened, the officer said. "When he saw that everything wasn't too serious, he allowed his wife to take these people to the hospital," Quatrocci said. t 0 FRANCISCO (UPI)-An- gela Davis, acquitted of Teacher Strikes: Muddled By United Press International murder and conspiracy charges Philadelphia student leaders three months ago, won't be able met Saturday to discuss the to get back her old job as a of "alternate expansion philosophy instructor at the schools" because of a three-wee- k University of California in Los teachers' strike, and in Angeles. the nation's capital teachers The avowed Communist was and school board members fired in 1970 for alleged resumed talks aimed at ending inflammatory speeches. a walkout affecting 148,000 But after acquittal in June on pupils. charges of kidnap, murder and The Union of Student Governconspiracy stemming from an ments, which represents most August, 1970, shootout at Marin of the Philadelphia's 285,000 Civic Center she was reported said it planned to open pupils, ready to fight for her old job. more "alternate school" cenThe UC regents met in a ters in churches, recreation closed session Friday to discuss halls and community centers. a recommendation from the Forty-thre- e of the centers, UCLA Philosophy Department staffed by volunteers, are now that she be reappointed. in existance. The regents elected not to "When we first opened we reopen the case. had 958 students," said Betty UCLA Chancellor Charles E. Century, 17, president of the Young said among the issues student association. "On Fridiscussed was Miss Davis' day, there were more than 3,000 "moral obligation" to work in attending the classes." the revolutionary movement. The purpose of the centers, "Her statements indicate she she said, was to make things to is committed other things," "relevant for the students. said. Young Like, I want a course in the art not judo, but of birth control for girls." Meanwhile, negotiators for went back to the both sides xOn bargaining table Saturday but there was little chance of a settlement. The 13,000 striking teachers are seeking a 34 per LOS ANGELES (UPI)-Pres-i- dent d cent pay raise. 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