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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, July A 6, 197b 4 1 " r: : .- rr.j; ' v' ; v- '' ' , .,- - j. - - ,? s , i Jir : l' .4 i A aL. w Vi ' .5 )'- - - ; I' iV' - .xs.Z e T v- - ss JUVs'-- I W f :; -- ? ? W feWCf , ?S ' "ir f , .' J i K t' r- -- b.i 4i, ; r -- T' V- 3 - . - , v- ' if r I'f ri v,' 3s., j. iy , 5? - f-r- - 4 '"$ t . - Av ' ; v ' ' A jv , ,' V , ' Z1 $ Labor Kift ? " AIRES (LTD -President Maria Estela (Isabel) Peron was absent from an emergency Argentine cabinet meeting called Saturday in the face of growing industrial unrest. Labor leaders railed a BUENOS general Monday An official ? X jf ' v ? It T. ? V.L' Jf ? .'0i 7- - vrv S. if V .r ti,7 ' . v;U''T.: ' r'. r- .7 - r es;. j 4 v V , Sr s1' - U, ' ' - f M. , ' : ' , ' ' xr,,? '- r- - , . - , ' vv . t t ifru! ., ,s Mr. -'' '5t'T" -- ,r "- f f 41 . , . ' J - L, C tfW Hi : 7 v ty-Vi?', -- r ; p f1,' . ' ' t.iw v,A'' i t f ! v. , 'Aswc."1 Israeli soldiers and poliee, foreground, confront demonstrators during protest in Jeru- anti-Ara- f PtMS S' it j js , J (1 k ro salom following F riday s bombing here. Explosion in shopping area killed 13 including two Arabs. j 1 b - .u- - , Blasts Kill 30 in Moslem Camp or postpone a decision until more information was available. Israel wants to know where exactly Egypt proposes the Israel and Egyptian front lines run, and whether the Egyptians will permit the Israelis to maintain early warning radar stations in the Mitla and Gidi passes after an Israeli withdrawal from them. Israel Seeks Assurances Israel is also seeking assurances that the United States wiil not pressure Israel into a further withdrawal soon after an agreement will) Egypt is Continued From Page One als for another interim settlement m the Sinai Desert. To Debate Israel s Response The cabinet meets Sunday to debate Israel's response to Egyptian demands for withdrawal from two strategic Sinai passes, but was peeking clarifications Imth from the Americans and from the Egyptians before making a decision. Dmitz was reported to be carrying ,ome of the answers to Israeli questions, but it was not know n if the cabinet would decide the Israeli position Sunday for government statement said Mrs. Peron was absent but Raul Lasliri, head of the chamber of deputies and next in the presidential line of succession, was there. Call Strike The hastily called session came hours after the general confederation of labor called the strike in a showdown with the government over a new economic austerity program decreed by Mrs. Peron. Organized labor has always been ihe backbone of the Peromst movement and the current crisis marks the first split between the labor movement and a lVronist government in almost three decades. Demand ( hanees Groups within the confederation demanded 'changes in the cabinet specifiraily the dismissal of economy minister Celestino Rodrigo and of Jose Lopez Rega. the xivvorful private sec retary of Mrs. Peron. 4- f . v. strike signed, and that American arms aid requested by the Israelis will be forthcoming after the agreement. In Brussels, informed sources said Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger is trying to lire up Americas allies for emergency aid to Egypt in order to smooth the wav for an accord with Krael. The projift is expected J he discussed at a summit meeting of the nine Common Market governments in Bru.v se's on July 16, o I ' , oui i HP Colons Mum on soman on ' ;' - Argentines o I it" '' -. J ' Soviet missile installations at the northern Somalia port of MOGADISHU, Somalia A congressional deiL'PI) legation, invited to cheek whether there were Soviet missiles based in Somalia as claimed by the Pentagon, said Saturday it was a very useful and instinctive trip. The delegation flew back to Washington Saturday without indicating to newsmen what it had seen. Secretary of Defense James Schlcsinger had asked Congress for nearly $15 million to expand the t'.S. air and naval base on the British-owneIndian Ocean island of Diego Garcia because of Berbern. Congress Invited and the Soviet Somalia Union repeatedly denied the existence of Russian missile facilities in the region. The Somali government invited Congress to send delegations to inspect bases on the Horn the United States. The senator was escorted where he wanted to go, by and large, a U.S. Eminsv' The spokesman said. Somalis were extremely generous and helpful. It was a very useful and instructive trip but I don't want to say any more than that. Dtiin u ACCCSS Although the embassy.' of Africa. The congressional delegation led by Sen. Dewey Bart- toured the , lett, Berbera base Friday. Bartlett told newsmen he would not issue a report on his findings until he returned to spokesman did not sjieeifical- so, Bartlett and hi?delegation, including experts, saw most or all of the facilities at Berth era. ly say - 3 The: Utah C'himlfcf Od un:1vr tin difft'i: n it 3 p rn. KaI.e, CnuMki) "Inni'Vt,r v:H oirtcK'-o'Ausic r.iv,,i'.zn. 3rH Levd. Sno'AOifd Citisr I. i't rd Poswr. vki'.tn. tind f Mami'd Ckd.rtv I. s :i;) Ry ir kt link Cci'- vuii.j. ,v- tn it Mom than a ski resort! 7 J A'.-- t iMiVT-ir- cf ( Little ,jh S:v M .If J rium'lic Cottonwoxl Canyon ts Int:tjDg British Minister to Visit Amin NAIROBI, Kenya tUPD -British Foreign Secretary James Callaghan will fly to Uganda Wednesday for talks with President Idi Amin following the African leaders decision to spare the life of lecturer Dennis Hills, Zaire Radio said Saturday delivered CaHadian previously had refused to visit Kampala under duress. Amin had said Hills would be executed unless Callaghan personally t ited Uganda to dead for the o year old loeturers hie. The British minister's decision was included in a loiter Reprieve Decision Amin announced his deci-.-loto reprieve Hills fdlow-mtalks with Mobutu earlier this week in Zaire. A military tribunal found Hills guilty of treason in June for describing Amin in an unpublished village manuscript as a n g Britain Holding Woman In French Murder Case -ordered LONDON (LTD don A Lon- arms cache The was He had been scheduled to be shot last Friday. Aider his visit to Zaire, Amin said lie did not wish to have any farther direct negotiations with Britain and designated Mobutu as an intermediary. Tiie radio said the letter thanked Amin for saving tyrant. dis- covered in a bag- in Miss Angela Otaola Otaola's .apartment by tier Saturday held without bail British boyfriend. Barry for two weeks on weapons Woodharns, who reported the charges connected with the find to police magistrate Spanish-hor- n hunt for the killer of two French secret service agents and a Lebanese informer in Paris. Strife (loiitimirs In Miss Otaola, 23. was accused of possessing arms and ammunition allegedly left in her apartment by Carlos Martinez, wanted by French isvliee for the three murders last week. .N Ireland. . President to Mobutu Sese Soko of Zaire Saturday by British Charge d Affaires Dougal Reid, the radio said in a broadcast monitored in Nairobi. :1?a .ej mn Hills' life and added. Callaghan will visit Kampala next Wednesday for talks with Gen. Amin.' No Confirmation Blast Injures 6 BELFAST, Northern BeA bomb exploded laud i.Al'i in a Roman Saturday e In a bearing Catholic in Larne, Counclub at Marylebone Court, MagisAntrim, ty slightly injuring trate Kenneth H.iringion oran eldered Miss Otaola held in six people, including w oman ami a derly custody until July It. when !t v as die second attack another hearing will be held. girl. i'1 less than 31 hours mi Miss Otaola far nothing. Catholic premises 1:1 the Alter the hearing her sis- county. ter. Gloria, visited her in In r Police said the explosive cell. had been planted on the roof Miss Otaola was accused (if of St c .uienlis social club in possessing a 9mm Browning Victoria Fane. All of the pistol with two magazines, a injuicd were released from T.triimn automatic pistol with the hospital after first silencer and two magazines treatment and a 7.65 ntauser pistol with Six pet sons two magazines. jurmi Friday A second charge alleged bt mb mg of jiesNossiotl ij iu iul.s of uuocd l'oeas.ilit loll at ,tnw :i. various kinds o( amimmnk'U. Peoples offers a variety of savings plans with Effective Annual Rates from 6. 18 to 10.1296! (See the chart below.) Callaghan currently is in Italy and there was no immediate confirmation of his visit front Uganda. A Foreign Office spokesman in Iiondon confirmed that it was trying to arrange .1 I. lulu. lily agleeab'e Visit. but that no definite arrangements have been made. The spokesman said Ihe foreign Office was awaiting a report from Reid. three-minut- Diplomatie sources in London said tiu.it if Callaghan does visit Uganda next week, the first item on his agenda would lie to secure the release of Hills, who is in a military prison near Kampala. LENS COMFOR NOW CONTACT ALL DAY OR YOUR MONEY BACK FIRST DAY 8 TO 15 HOURS THE U' A .v, C ,) lwO,df'i ' ri.1, rii O ) n s.. TV" to. a ,0 ''"O' isoS rr.r-- v) rt;'e Me. ..J" ' .O ' .O'- Accounts protected up to a maximum of ten thousand dollars by the Industrial Loan Guaranty Corporation of Utah, a private corporation which is not an instrumentality of the State of Utah or of the federal government. - e oyA-- r o o; f v' r YOuk Mu.'Nt. It.' trs 1.1' 1 .S r. A0.1' vv g t Kt pi Put your money where the interest is not where the pots and pans are! ' L. 1 t ARE YOU UNHAPPY WITH YOUR PRESENT LENSES? cf.r.oi . . . e v v'i .U . 1 o. 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