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Show 6A TV rs Salt Lake Tribune Friday, January 18, 1985 o .it BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) -Prime Minister Wilfried Martens said I hursday that Belgium will de- ploy cruise missiles and will reveal by the end of March a timetable for the arrival of the first 16 weapons. Belgium is to deploy 48 missiles by Martens said, We have arrived at a point where we have to carry out NATO's 1979 decision to deploy 572 cruise and Pershing-- missiles in five West European nations, including Belgium. 2 Manufactured conducting an evaluation of arms talks, which he called a radical change in policy toward the missiles, the first nuclear arms to be installed in this nation of 10 million people. longer East-We- no st Martens government center-righ- t munity zoning barriers against prefabs are breaking down. Thirteen states have taken steps to eliminate discrimination against them. Another reason for the gain in houses market share is that pre-faare becoming more conventional in appearance, with wood siding, cedar shingles, pitched roofs, even double stones and cathedral ceilings. What next? Basements 32 percent dwellings in the United States. Many housing experts contend that factory-buil- t homes are the affordable answer for many Americans. Higher levels of construction efficiency, lower labor costs, faster turnaround time, all aided by computer technology, are primary benefits of manufactured housing. Moreover, jO traditional com of was He said the government 1987. homes account j.'J new start deploying the first missiles hinged on progress in arms talks. NATO can be happy that we will dec ide on a deployment schedule before the end of March, and the period of pure evaluation has been transformed into a firm decision to deploy by the Belgian government, he said. had said a decision to Belgium Will Deploy Cruise Missiles b maybe soft 7 Contact Lenses Th Group Wftsfwtgion. DC t John 19&4 A Daily Wear Jamaicans Clean Up City After Two Days of Riots - JaKINGSTON, Jamaica (UPI) maicans swept away the remnants of roadblocks from the capital Thurs- day while police in a Kingston slum , were met by sniper fire in the only ; incident reported after two days of I violent protests that left five people I dead. Prime Minister Edward Seaga said no roadblocks were left in the capital of Kingston and that we are mopping up the debris. Roads in the interior were reported clear and security forces in resort areas in western Jamaica ensured all barricades had been removed and that activity had returned to normal. After two days of violent demonstrations over a 20 percent hike in the price of gasoline, Seaga said tourism had been unaffected and that of 22,000 .hotel reservations, only 60 had been ' canceled. In the area most susceptible to we came out tourism damage with negligible damage, he said. In Washington, a State Department spokesman said no travel advisory had been issued to Americans plan-- . ding to visiting the island as there has been no indication that any Americans have been in danger. In Kingston, cars and taxis were in full force on downtown streets and pedestrians closed the sidewalks as residents emerged in full force. Shops and many schools reopened. In the only reported violence Thursday, police trying to clear a barricade in a poor sector of West Kingston were reported to have been shot at by snipers. If was not known if there were any injuries. The two days of disturbances, the worst violence in the country since 700 people died in the 1980 electoral campaign, followe an announcement Monday that the price of a gallon of gasoline would rise 35 cents to $2.20 and that of a cylinder of natural gas by 63. The governments official casualty toll was five dead and 17 wounded. The Daily Gleaner newspaper, however, said a sixth person had died 100-pou- $59.50 includes B&L, WJ, AO. 02T, and American Hydron Extended wear includes B&L $99.50 Tinted includes For a limited time only, choose any style from our entire frame selection Including Halston, Pierre Cardin, and Yves St. Laurent. Then take 50 off the regular price. Offer good on complete pairs of prescription glasses only, cuarantee: broken $89.50 and Permaiens B&L, ClBA, and ctl kits are included at no extra cost. Other brands, torics, bifocal, and specialty lenses available at nominally higher prices. Chem-Car- e Blasses repaired or replaced at no charge for one year. 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