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The white inmoiity government f.ew coircsp;;i:dents here Wednesday and showed them piles of Russian ana Chinese-mad- e mortar bombs. automatic rifles, machine guns, exploand medical supplies sives, all reportedly brougni back uvf. the raids rii arrmtld rrms end apparent retaliation for the raids, which informed sources said several The institute said the epicenter was located near Arequipa in the Andean mountains. uka. ' - iv. would he discuss in jwrr"miinnl .',v lilV .. VI II kkpi Tnfnrmpd x.oijref 111 V ( ex- - HM1.II1 M thot JIVCJUI ttHMUAvii UftlilldS were K1UP1 Hi iho iu IJOui a of all Af kz it and Gat.d rio'incc o! Moamtiqje Fdd"n told correspondents the raids baited imrn at leat Christmas a push hv cucrrillas into Rhodesia planned to coincide wiih ihe talks m h'''rr,r iu.ifOv Intitn Comn uiuvk Ikl.iRlu:ai pimllas urc U'iitnod to be using western Mozambi- Duik of -- ,t inozamblque acciseu U;e Smith fcxv- f q m a Vr mihtprv on an uioap"ndent sovereign state." Knniv J l.S Tuf'iCJny I Mozambique base from training just Hays before the raid. The youth said he hd eeu many dead in uie aiuwk. 1 tlCifeiiMVlUJg UiUVM mi v tarxiit slate, rur nnr.r.r-, found on the laids into Mozambique wete Heeimyea at '' their base$.. ' ' Fddcn said Rhodesian troops destroyed mere ban 7ii tons of Communist-made ai ms and ammunition m one stretching for more guerrdia er-'',- aI than a mile. iOWIl Silviicu . P mn.u!.Ct.uH. NO m Umtali. 'litsry officials here said the 111 in tin- - vllc.vt- - III o..0, 4, U7t ri ci d nationalists iiaii been slain in the raids wn easun'ues were reported nu-Vft- The Geophysical Institute of Peru in L! miles northeast of neie, reported the quake measured 4 5 on the Richter a moderate scale !And I resent the slanderous remark Khivlcsian A ctiio'-nihi- YT q guerrillas were killed, the oi Uuuol . Ai.vuvu Wednesday by mx LtU from Mozamti-ea- u uwj pubtumis, security tll'tizlt 'lid A commoimme said ioui 122uml rockets exploded m Curtail and mo: Kh'vi(y,n forces rraaeu uy ixui u.s mortar fire on Mnpn-ihirupost: ironuer Mozambique over the weeuend hatted an anticipated majoi offensive by biaek s LA 0 N 'r ' An- AREC A sl ! 5 fVo'Ys 4TU O - JLJLVir OJi CJLJL MT. - 4n fArthr.:W ehmlr Li 4i 7k Zt i Ai it U "tUSfc I I "S Government commando raids into l W The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, November Quake Jars Southern reru jiureu 3M1 ilf.sSS&VSSaSis&s: 1 fry JM z!lY f jii Gfllvv a. fr r sres que !s 2 qvnitions against the government of Prime Minister Ian Smith. Reveal Captive Security olliciais also siiowrd ccrrcc pendents an captive, who said he had been recruited by the black Some black leaders taing part rntne Geneva talks have said black guerrillas will continue their nearly four-yebattle against the Smith government ijntit agreement Is reached on the time-scal- e lor black majority rule and the enmposition of the interim govern- a Jtemiwi B Dollar Drops in Europe, Linked to Carters Win I I I LONDON (AP) The dollar dropped I value ou markets across Euroj.-mesdawuiie the price of inu ion jumped more than $3 an ounce, talci linked both movements to mmy Carters vie tcry in the U.S. Carter is u uiiimown quantity and th's always makes for one put it, y seme c i No Premier, No Progress Black finish fraimt screen has tesEsrtsa mni.1 ASca. jfter an informal meeting with the for Elack Nationalist leaders at the coherence and British chairman Ivor Riiard, Smith said no progress had ben made since talks began Oct. 28 ai he was tired of twiddling my thpibs. I Election Effects if he thought Jimmy Carters eiition to the U.S. presidency would hiie any effect on the conference, SiHthnaid: fco. I dont believe the results of the African election will have ary effect onfiis at all. My belief is that the new administration will be happy to see the wck which has already started con- - rked Reg. 29.8B ea. I 'HWiCf J 25 Killed in Train Crash in Warsaw WARSAW, Poland (AP) TOOL No r.r.crr Dnoo ANllQUC E civwM.r.iuLi- - X 'S ttSS VVi 0 0Q BLAbK ... An I 23 unuu Un Reg. 3.88 ea. , a IVI I . ni ft MocUl I0J1 1.39 y 24 and 30 naugahyde diwipation insures longer tile Tapered desiqn lbs fireplace opening No R 20. upholstery bar stools. 8293 9396 No. finish. Tubular handle. long. Scroll finish. 18 No. IN 3 fee Reg. 3.69 ea. Reg 6 BAR 24" GRATE "i2 HOOP LOG HOLDER Rimdil ubllla' it' vl cul Holds ample 'apply logs Black finish. No. 1310 J III 44 Reg. 7.89 ea. HURRY SALE PRICES EXPIRE Hi CHARGE IT! 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No. 20 B reg. 88c said. hoped Pi esiueut-elec- t Jimmy Carter would have a wiser policy towards Vietnam than his tiff Reg. 14 88 ea. heaitli brusli, and slinvel Woou and biass fim.h 7SC collision. n SETS W003 AND BRASS SET St' includes stand, pukei, An express Vet Hope: Wiser Policy . folding ,ire M:,een Blatk. finish Wo 2 Cnnwntioiwl constructiup. A train rammed into a stopped passenger train at a small station in southern Poland early Wednesday, killing 25 persons and injuring 2bout 60, the official Polish news agency said. The accident, the worst tram disaster in Poland smee 1962, occurred near Czestochowa. The passenger train was making a scheduled stop at Julianka station when the Lublin-Wroclaexpress slammed into it in dense fog, the news agency Blad Nationalists refuse to talk. '7 BLACK FOLDING SCREEN FIREPLACE ea. chic Srith left his delegation in the hands of hodesian foreign minister Pieter Vanler By 1. a hardliner with whom the u, Wilshire 4 Pc. Easy, instant lighting. You just need a newspaper and a match to start it. One log burns at least 3 hours. In Paris 4.9810 French francs, down from 5.0015 at Fridays close after two holidays this week. In Milan 865.70 Italian lire, down from Tuesdays fixing of 865.80 but still higher than Mondays 863.90. In Amsterdam 2.5095 Dutch guilders, down from 2.5195. Sep-tend- er ,sz4f , FIREPLACE LOGS from 2.4372. Peaceful Change 9pith again insisted he is sticking to U i proposals for Rhodesia drawn up in eptember by Secretary of State Ho y Kissinger which call for a pepfull change to black majority rule vviSfa two years.' The Black National-Istan- t majority rule by next and reject the proposal tor wfcss to retain control of the army and pol s daring the interim period. eve made no progress, Smith appearing tired and irritable, n I'm satisfied theres something to c lie back to, lll come back. i Return in Doubt Rpdeisan officials said they doubt Smh would return to the Geneva eonrence table. ' Mionahst leaders also said there had icon no progress at the Wednesday medng No material progress, said Robrt Mugabe, most militant of the four Black Nationalist delegation JB 'tkizK Iucd. Tb elieve they are dedicated to try to brijg peace to southern Africa and avfi communist aggression in that paof the world. nil Lrf'i)?a $3.9-billio- 5ENEVA. Switzerland (UPI) Rodeisan premier Ian Smith quit the Gtjeva conference on black majority nf for Rhodesia Wednesday saying he rdes on the United States to prevent qramunist aggression in Southern Vietnamese Depty Foreign Minister Ngutn Co Thacli said her Wednesday he j AT ALLWOQDS, ut Rhodesia Meet. pJilS I P ... i Also cited were reports that Britains Labor government is preparing new and austerity measures to cure the British economic crisis which InalnHas 1 inflation and production stagnated at 1970 levels. In a statement made public too late to affect trading, Prime Minister James Callaghan told Britains national economic development council that the change in U.S. administration would probably mean "a period of uncertainty and delay for attempts to solve world economic problems. Affect Loan There has been speculation here that a change in the White House could slow n completion of Britains requested loan from the International Monetary Fund, in which America plays a key role. IMF officials started going over Britain's books in London Wednesday preparatory to making recommendations to the bank. Carters victory was apparent throughout the business day in Europe, but President Fords concession did not come until most trading was finished. The price of gold bullion closed in London at $125.75 an ounce, the highest since June and up from $122,625 Tuesday. At Zuricn, Europes other major bullion market, gold weul from $122,375 to $125,625. A London gold dealer attributed the rise ir. part to lack of certainty about tlie economic effect of a Carter administration. Closing quotations for the dollar in other European capitals: Li Frankfurt 2.4030 Went German marks, down irom In Zurich 2.4350 Swiss francs, down iesideniial election. ii.c British pound, which has slid by percent since March, rose more than e rent. It er,Jed the day at 31.6025 i mpared to $1.5922 Tuesday. Unknown Quantity Uncertainty over Carters economic licies was one factor, dealers said. As Rcrs News Agency -- BUY. THIS 3 PC. ENSEMBLE & SAVE 23 NOW zm WC X r!!3 $ bt r & 'S S5MtllB8lSaEJU6i.TlAfcAeis4l'tt' J ".a. - , a.iA.w.iHMUu I Xl .Nt tf rr'TrrFSTrrrTT 4Z.ss.xAwv.y- f a u. 4; M Ju JivL "f t " . MRaoW-- fP'e'Mi. 4 J) j Jfl L Csk.ILlW. 'i i rV ra nfS - A -- 26. H -A'i J |