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Show Child Thrust Belfast Bomb Blast Fails to dirfiv by BLLFAS I' Ni 'RHiERN iRK-LAN- A said toe exp.uMon could have been ti :e work of a crank and that theie ueip no s.gu et of a. political motivation behind the blast. Ke reported a bomb was placed inside the bank. Robei Bell, secretary of the Belfast Stock Exchange, was in his office above the Northern Bank. P A bomb bia-- t wm-kpthe front ot a bank o: a oov. r.tow-stieet crowded ' t i. aopporv Thursday, n urii.g .5 v tour eri- A Whim. Lan -- Reuteis : ; Ne-- - ' ,r pei-or- o..v; BRIDPORT. ENGLAND -Officials here Thuidav took a icreamitig girl away from the woman who has looked after her for eight years, becaase her natural mother has decided site wants her back. Little Jeanette Bartlett had to be carried into a car by oi ficialf of the local county council childrens department as a croud of protesting neighbors looked on. Clinging to her weeping foster mother. Mrs. Joan Caila- way, 45, outside their Lome in this small west England town, Jeanett screamed: I dont want to go! I don t want to She had to be 0, Mummy! forced Into the car. Despite ttiK l,.tet incident n Northern Ireland, Bnrih troop called in to pre-en-e order between feuding Protestants and Roman Catholics began withdraw ing. riot-tor- spOM'-riin- n Office Shook There was a tremendous explosion, he said, and the whole office shook. We rushed to see if anyone was trapped in the elevator but fortunately it was unoccupied at the time. The whcle structure of the building shook, Seal Off Area Soldiers immediately pouce sealed off the area around the dam- Bank and aged Northern evacuated the injuied, Bomb disposal units searched buildings in the area but found nothing. The expiation occul ted in a area central nonsectarian, outside the predominantly Cathouc or Protestant districts. which have been the focal points of communal wots here over tne past vear. Halt Troop Pullouts Snoji desks tail out to assist the injuied in the smoldering fiom ot the bark. Powerful Bomb Walker, who was passing the bank, said: The street was thronged with shoppers. I heard a loud bang. The brickwork collapsed and there was a pall of dust everywhere. There was no James panic. A British army spokesman said It was likely the bomb had been placed beneath the stairs and added: bank Judging bv the daruane it was quite a powerful one.' The withdrawals are reduc- - The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, July 17, 1970 g the tetnfoi cements heie to prevent brought expected violence oxer the July 13 Orange D,u parades by Protestants. The marches went off peacefully. About 1.100 British left the province Thursday. In all 2.000 will be pulled out, reducing he army strength here to about 9.000. l n f That's your everything store OOCaiH VO0S ON SALI FRIDAY. Sorry, no mail or phone orders, or loy sway. 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