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The Sall Lake Tribune Wetzlnenday Death Takes Planes Equipment Damatred Cono Mortars Slam US Airstrip Kill 1 Hurt 37 Jamaica's Labor 'Won't Slack Off y On-Britain'sAusterit- ut By Anthony Lewis New York Times Writer he h LONDON — The Labor gov eminent plans to- keep - the-brakes on 'Britain's economy for the next year That was the message Tues- in tk i Leauer 00 - day in the annual budget Reotoring Fo rtu net speech by the chancellor of the exchequer James Callag'Put the over-al- l verdict so ban lie promised no signififar is clear The freeze and cant relief from the tax in- - squeeze have been worth creases and economic re- it:' straints imposed in last July's The chancellor pledged t6 repay by the due date next Dec 2 818 million dollars 44r 1 owed to the international monetary fund and 78 million ': 4 dollars to Switzerland Alkt He added that he expected 4 pay some of that before De- ember from "ample re- sources" available This confi- ?' dent statement which was 1 r:ipw4AK news was highly pleasing to 4 ' overseas holders of sterling- -3 i A No Refinancing 1 Another 14 billion dollars Is due to the IMF by 1970 Informed sources said Tues- day that the British govern- rnent planned to pay all of that on schedule--withO1 any t- move for refinancing the loan Callaghan forecast a surplus in the balance of over- seas payments this year And he said that at the same time Britain could resume a modest rate of economic growth perhaps 3 per cent a ' r tell his an to latt ore — 5 I the to I - tersi - f ' ( L00j t' przk - ' - j? i - an rorn for ice' year 1 The impetus for growth will come mainly from govern ment investment spending which will climb 83 per cent in the next year Private Investment- will continue to decline the chancellor fore-cast and he offered no 'neer' tive to change that outlook '?ath imP' fter a lere the ould coy- ajor was area a o to eath day igan le nen that put last hick e he s 14 nited first iary rded owd- - nned a last A the Dkla Do Nothing MONTREAL (AP) — In a coma since April 1 Prime Minister Donald Burns Sang ster of Jamaica died Tuesday of a brain hemorrhage at the age of 55- e plane Queen Knights attack lasted Sangster was knighted last Thursday by Queen Elizabeth IDC of Britain a Jamaican of III ficial said in Montreal was on the queen's birthday list to be knighted in June The date was advanced when the 53 s'at A island's the parliament 2() - — ' ': - : I ) - l' 1 : — l i ' ! ' I I ?0 iP't it ! 1 1 Acting Loader i 1 I I: 1 i 11 1 -- An' Tax Goes Up in Smoke 1 3 ' ) ''''' ii I I' ' i - i' Iv I ' 1 i I 1 '' ' t ! ' ': : '1' ir! ? t - i I 1 I 1 i t t I 1 - I1 11" 'i 4 Aft i f 411 ) ri 00 4 : 02i I i k - I WiakeN : l'!' ' - f N 'C 1 ! I L IIA 4 t i I I I ri 1 t li -- ' — : ) - I iii I - 1 ! 1 'I I 4 ' i ' 1 li J 1 2129 South Seventh East 1 i I 1 f ' ' ' CO THRIFT & 157 South State ES F" L 41C) FINANCE 3 4 1 4 - ' ' ster's attention throughout his Considered political career he strongly sought to attract increased American investments in Jamaica to diversify the island's production his political support came primarily from both ends of the island's economic spectrum the lower income group and the wealthy and land holding classes PE ' i V '4 - probSang- ' - i 4 i 4 ' Seek Investments Jamaica's economic lems occupied much of : ' ' t ' 1 savage?' I 1 1 1 - 1 4 i f I - today! Single pleated fronts in slacks comparable in fabrics and makes with others of three times the price 1 i) Iv m v 1 s - ' 4- e- men who like a little-rooand movement So treat yourself to some of these i 4 1 it We special purchased pleated front slacks for 1 1 i viosion during lence and demanded: "When will Jamaicans grow up and stop acting like - 3 ' 1 prime minister 51oot-Sangster's spare voice frame and made a striking contrast to Bustamante's bulky figure and imposing white mane But Sangster's scholarly demeanor could evaporate as when he appeared on televi- 0 -i i 4 I The once fiery labor leader had been largely inactive since a stroke two years ago and Sangster had been acting I I : 1 i ) 0 ' 1 1 - Sred ' : !:: I I i 4- - 460- f''' f: r cir'' - ASK FOR A LOAN AT PEOPLES zl SI I 41 el ) 2 " '''For Sangster it was the end of 17 years as the protege (if fonner Prime Minister Sir Alexander Bustamante who had dominated Jamaican politics since 1938 Bustamante now 84 announced last January he would not seek reeleonon I ' ' ' f high-pitche- d The chancellor's cautious —Ap Wirephoto conclusion was that he should James Callahan do' almost nothing to change I'lettges to Repay the balance of the economy He proposed so few tax or other changes that the House of Commons burst into laughter when he finally did propose one reform That was to ease consumer credit terms for the purchase of motorcycles He chose a nautical image end his to speech: IRELAND DUBLIN (AP) "We are back on course — Finance Minister Charles The ship is picking up speed Haughey raised taxes on beer and cigarettes in his annual Every seaman knows the command at such a moment: budget Tuesday and handed out substantial cash aid to the 'Steady as she goes' Bankers and the internanation's disgruntled farmers tional went the money market reacted up Cigarettes equivalent of 2 and three-pr-e favorably to the budget reastenths cents a pack bringing sured by Callaghan's resistthe cost of popular brands to ance to pressures for some around 68 cents Beer will reflation The pound rose to cost just over one cent more a 27995 dollars closer to its official parity of 280 dollars pint will Increases These yield than It has been for more than another 7 million dollars a a year year revenue Not So Happy Haughey announced 14 Business interests were not lion dollars in aid for farmers so happy A typical comment and introduced scaled tax from Vauxhall Motors came on farms relief for depending Motors subsidiary General a their size The small holder which said: will benefit most -"We are disappointed that 11 nothing has been done to stimulate home car sales We had expected some indication that ii GB fti e- S rit 3: 788 8 sing! pair I ZCMI MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES e I 160vAA-f00:-omi4A444-404- Salt Loki t v Cottonwood Ogdon -- - i ' Mil-th- ts ' Have you ever wondered what a memorial costs? cD - f '':'' retect ded to corns ds MINNS ELIAS MORRIS : Open Doily 7 cm ' : IT'S SMART ' : 1 :'VerITH : 6 pm Phone TO MAKE MONEY DIAL From AD A CLASSIFIED 521-353- I cm 5 til pm II ''—" '' - 1' 1 : 4! 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