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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • 48

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Salem, Oregon
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48
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I. i J. Sec 3, Ur 'd Joemat, Salem, July 4, 77 '-'1 0 'peace and their men their two-week grace" period, would be ''standing in full attacks continued. Wednesday night a man was shot in the thighs in a Catholic district of Belfast and another: was shot in' the nessfvisiung from England. Two: more Protestant brothers, 19 and 20 years old, were slain Wednesday, and their bodies were left in While the IRA generally continued to observe the cease-fire that the guerrilla command declared last week, a wave of sectarian shoulder in another Catholic' section.

A volley also was fired at an army patrol, but nobody was hit, and the troops a country lane. There were! reports that the youths h-J: Catholic friends and one tT; them had a Catholic friend. didn't return the fire. Eight men were murdered over "the weekend two Protestants, five Catholics and a young Jehovah's Wit- Li -O GO'S strength to protect any area" during the processions July 12 of the Protestant Orange Order. This was a warning to both the British and the Roman Catholics not to interfere with the parades, which the Catholic minority regards as a provocative demonstration of Protestant domination in Northern Ireland.

Both Protestant and Catholic marches have frequently touched off communal fighting in the past three i years of violence. I The UDA last weekend barricaded five Protestant areas to protest Whitelaw's 'refusal to -interfere with i Catholic-only enclaves policed by gunmen of the Irish i Republican Army. Later the BELFAST, Northern Ire-S-rxi (AP) -Militant today were demanding another concession from the British government in exchan-3 for two weeks of cooperation in the cease-fire in Northern Ireland. The paramilitary Ulster Defense Association said it would barricade another Protestant section this weekend but after that would "grant 14 days of peace and grace" to allow British forces "to deal with the deteriorating position." Britain's administrator for Northern Ireland, William WhiteLaw, 1 had warned that iio more such no-go areas would be tolerated. The UDA in effect was telling him he had to back down or face the possibility of an armed jchallenge to the army.

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