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Mobs rampage
in Belfast
BELFAST, Northern Ireland
(UPI) — Mobs rampaged
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through the streets of Belfast
today in an outbreak of violence
that took three more lives. The
government reimposed intern
ment without trial of the rioters
despite warnings the harsh
move could lead to open civil
war.
Prime Minister Brian Faulk
ner banned most parades and
ordered rioters held indefinitely
without trial in a crackdown on
violence blamed on the out
lawed Irish Republican Army
(IRA). Estimates of the num
ber detained ran into the
hundreds.
The drastic move brought
relations between Protestant
Northern Ireland and the
Catholic Irish Republic to a
new low. Irish Premier Jack
Lynch strongly criticized the
action and Kevin Boland, a
former government minister
for local government, called on
Lynch to sever diplomatic
relations with Britain.
Northern Ireland acted after
a weekend of Protestant-
Catholic rioting fatally wounded
a British soldier who died early
today. A civilian security guard
in a factory died in a nail bomb
explosion today and another
civilian was reported shot to
death on Belfast’s Jamaica
Street.
Faulkner specifically men
tioned the IRA in his formal
statement on interning rioters
and said he understood the
gravity of his action —which
more than one critic of his
government has warned could
bring civil war to Britain’s
troubled province.
The predominantly Protestant
six northern provinces of
Ireland were separated from
the Republic of Ireland in 1921
and made a British province.
Ireland has sought since then to
get the provinces back, and in
1969 the years of Catholic-
Protestant bitterness erupted
into open fighting.
' Georgia News
Ninth drug victim
ATLANTA (UPI)-The
ninth victim of apparent drug abuse in 11 days was
recorded here Sunday when the body of a 27-year-old
Decatur man was found in a downtown hotel.
The sudden rash of drug overdose victims, possibly due
to heroin addicts receiving more of the drug than they are
accustomed to taking, prompted Mayor Sam Massell to
offer a SI,OOO reward.
Massell said the reward was for information leading to
the arrest and conviction of anyone found pushing heroin.
Police said the body of William H. Oliver was found in
the hotel Sunday by a cleaning maid. He had checked in
about 10 hours earlier with a woman, police were told, but
was alone when found.
Officers also found an unused bag of heroin in the room
which they planned to run through the state Crime Labo
ratory to determine the amount of pure heroin in it
Police have said the heroinconnected deaths may be due
to use of a mixture which may run as much as 50 per cent
pure heroin instead of the five per cent dosage which has
been sold here.
Os the nine deaths, seven were attributed to heroin and
two to barbiturates. So far this year, 15 deaths have been
reported in Atlanta as due to drugs or related causes.
Two girls missing
CANTON, Ga. (UPl)—Authorities said today they still
had no clues to the whereabouts of two teen-age girls
missing from their aunt’s trailer home since Friday night
The cousins, brown-haired, green-eyed Peggy Dale Bol
ing, 14, and black-haired, blue-eyed Judy Dianne Calla
han, 15, last were seen talking to two youths alongside a
highway near Canton.
But police traced the boys to Panama City, Fla., where
they said they had no knowledge of the girls’
disappearance.
Both girls were clad in blue jeans and sweaters and
were barefooted when they disappeared.
Tech fights cancer
ATLANTA (UPI) — A method of producing an aid to
cancer detection which previously has not been available
in the Southeast has been developed by two Georgia Tech
scientists.
Dr. David Walker, a research physician, and senior
research chemist Miston McLain said they used the
school’s research reactor to produce a radioisotope used
in diagnosing cancer.
The radioisotope is fluorine-18, which has been used in
other sections of the country for cancer diagnosis. But
because of the brief "half-life” of that particular isotope
— less than two hours — doctors have been unable to bring
it into the south as a diagnostic tool. (Half-life is explained
as the time in which the isotope loses half its
radioactivity.)
Flourine-18 is given to a patient who may have cancer.
It concentrates quickly in abnormal bone growth so that
the diagnostician can make a “picture” showing the
location and degree of the growth.
Fight sleep spread
ATLANTA (UPI)—A program to inoculate all of the
horses in Georgia against the disease Venezuelan sleeping
sickness was begun today by veterinarians and county
agents around the state.
The sart of the program also initiated a 14-day
quarantine for the estimated 154,000 horses within
Georgia, meaning they can only be moved from the point
of origin to a vaccination site and back again.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture supplied 100,000
doses of the vaccine to inoculate the horses and more will
be forthcoming as needed.
The disease first flared up in Mexico and then spread to
Texas where more than 1,000 horses have died. The U.S.
Center for Disease Control here says there have been 52
human cases of the disease also in Texas but no known
fatalities in the U.S.
State Agriculture Commissioner Tommy Irvin says at
least 95 per cent of the horses in Georgia need to be
vaccinated to make the program effective.
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2 OLDSTERS KILLED
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) —
Two octogenarian men shot
each other to death in an
argument during a poker game
Saturday night.
The men, Ollie Williams, 87,
and Charles “Chalkie” Wright,
81, were playing poker with two
women, aged 40 and 64. Police
said an argument started when
one of the women started
bragging about beating the
other one at cards.
Police said Wright finally
drew a gun, and Williams ran
into the kitchen and also got a
gun. Several shots were fired
by each man, and both were
dead at the scene when police
arrived.
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NEW DELHl—Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko (1) is greeted by Indian Foreign Minister
Swaran Singh on arrival at airport here. (UPI)
India, Russia okay
‘friendship’ pact
By ROBERT KAYLOR
NEW DELHI (UPI) -The
Soviet Union and India signed a
20-year friendship and coopera
tion treaty today pledging to
consult on "appropriate effec
tive measures” if either is
attacked. It was seen as a show
of solidarity in the face of
India’s deteriorating relations
with Pakistan.
Indian Foreign Minister Sar
dar Swaran Singh said, howev
er, “it is not aimed at any third
country.” He said he hoped to
sign similar treaties with other
nations in the region.
Singh presented the treaty to
Parliament two hours after he
and Soviet Foreign Minister
Andrei A. Gromyko signed it.
Sing told Parliament it would
“provide a stabilizing factor in
favor of peace, security and
redevelopment not only of our
two countries but of the region
as a whole.”
Gromyko said: “We in the
Soviet Union attach great
importance to it.”
(Diplomatic observers in
Moscow said the terms of the
treaty set up a relationship
between the Soviet Union and a
non-Communist state unpece
dented since World War 11.
Moscow Radio and the news
agency Tass announced the
signing to Russian citizens.)
A key section of the report
said “each high contracting
party undertakes to abstain
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in armed conflict with the
other.
“In the event of either party
being subjected to an attack or
a threat thereof, the high
contracting parties shall imme
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consultations in order to re
move such threat and to take
appropriate effective measures
to ensure peace and the
security of their countries.”
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