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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 7

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The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, July 28, 1977 Dciinix tlie Menace iU Iiank keteham Britons Say No to Pay Hike Reuters News Agency LONDON British members of Parliament Wednesday voted themselves out of a $70-a-week pay raise and agreed to accept only $7 a week more to keep line with the governments pay restraint policy. They rejected the higher raise after Michael Foot, Leader of the House of Commons, warned them that British people would see it as defying the spirit of the pay policy. Minimum salary for a member of Parliament will now be $11,660 a year Energy Saving Specials Pouring Wool Attic Insulation 30" ATTIC FAN Save up to 95 of your cooling costs when used in place of an air conditioner! Am I havin a unhappy childhood? FCTAXOlA Eritreans, Somalis Claim Victories Over Ethiopia COOL AX COOL4 Thermal insulation In a vented attic will pay for itself in less than 10 years and return you an annual dividend of 1 2 to 1 564 on your investment. forces Wednesday with the United States and Britain expressing readiness to sell defensive weapons to Somalia NAIROBI, Kenya il'PI) Eritrean secessionists and Somali rebels both claimed fresh victories over Ethiopian 5)65 per 20 BAG R-F actor is a gauge by which the efficiency of insulation is measured. The higher the factor the greater the efficiency of the insulation.

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The airliner was carrying 17 other passengers and a crew of five I Naval Center Clones Doors Reuters News Agency LONDONDERRY, Northern Ireland The S. naval communications center here that linked America with its military bases in Europe during World War II, was closed Wednesday. The center, known as U.S. Base One, wax completed in January' 1942, just before the first arrivals of American forces in the United Kingdom. ORNAMENTAL WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS For iow cost beauty indoors without custom cost.

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The American and British announcement that they were ready to sell defensive weapons to Somalia, Ethiopias neighbor and enemy, came after months of delicate talks, conducted mainly by Saudi Arabia, to try to woo Somalia from the Soviet camp The Soviets have equipped and trained the 25.000-member Somali army into the most formidable force in the region. The United States and Britain both said Somalia had approached them for weapons, a move which diplomatic sources said could speed up the exodus of some of the 6,000 Soviet technicians in the Texas-sized nation. Not Being Replaced Soviet advisers going on leave already are not being replaced, these sources said, though the Soviet Union still has a friendship treaty with Somalia. We have had discu-sions with the United States and with our other allies about the situation on the Horn of Africa, a British spokesman said. "We have agreed that we also are willing to supply modest quantities of weapons to Somalia, depending on what is required, for defensive purposes.

France and West Germany also have apparently been approached, with Saudi Arabia willing to bankroll much of the Somali purchases in the West, sources said. In Ethiopia, Entreans who have been fighting for 16 years in Africas longest war said their guerrillas had captured the sizeable town of Agordat, 80 miles west of Asmara UN. FT. (Less Posts Fittings) I. Rail 5-Ft.

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6.29 A 5- Jobless Figure Increasing Reuters News Agency BRUSSELS About 5.3 million people, or 5.1 per cent of the labor force, were out of work the nine European Common Market countries at the end of June, EEC statistics showed Wednesday. The figure for June was 80,000 more than in May, and nearly half a million more than in June, 1976. Meric Wet-tlont end in stall aowol 1 pasts, and columns. Compare the price on the total job you will save at Sutherland bast combination of 4. S' or 4 railing ia-tions Cut prsfif Wngtii if nacostoryc Batt railing tactions newel pests, columns walls, etc wHH edusta-We fittings.

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occur 111 war, the RAF is looking mto the possibility of strengthening its volunteer reserve, and giving refresher training to officers and men who have left the service but who still have reserve commitments. Great efforts are being made to rebuild air defenses, run down to a shadow in the 1960s. The government has sanctioned a program which is strictly limited by the defense expenditure cuts. Cover Only Eastern Part Half a dozen flights are to be equipped with Bloodhound supersonic ground-to-air missiles which are guided to the target, but these will only cover the eastern part of England. Improvements are being made to the radar stations and the communications system which is out of date.

Soviet aircraft continuously exercise in the air space around Britain Last year 123 Soviet aircraft were intercepted by the RAF, and so far this year there have been 50 interceptions Soviet trawlers monitor cc lations and shipping By Derek Wood London Telegraph LONDON -r Defense chiefs have warned Prime Minister Janies Callaghan that the Russians are building up their supersonic bomber fleet so quickly that Britain would be overwhelmed in any conflict By the early 1980s Russia will have a fleet of nearly 1,000 long range super-some bombers NATO Intelligence estimates that this force will be capable of operating 500 sorties a day agamst Britain with some 2,000 tons of conventional bombs and guided missiles This is twice the tonnage delivered on London during the worst night of the World War II Blitz Plans to Reactivate Corps The situation is so serious that the RAF is planning to bring the Royal Observer Corps back mto thp aircraft reporting network in addition to its primary nuclear monitoring role. Low-level plane trials with the observer corps have already been fnirind oiit in Fat Angi'a To fill big manpower gaps which will I ji 440 SOUTH REDWOOD RD SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 5214300 1.

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