11ail Collegian Tuesday . NoN ember 12.19;1 From the wires News Irish politician's home attacked BELFAST UPI Gunmen shooting from a cruising automobile raked the rural home of a prominent Roman (at butte politiewn with machine gun fire late yesterday. Police said a guard was injured in the attack on the home of toriner Housing Minister Austin Currie at Donaghmore, 35 Mlle, southwest of Belfast Currie was not at home at the time, but his wife and three children were inside the house, police said They were unhurt. It aas the third attack in a year on the Currie residence. A \ear ago a gang of men, invaded the home, beat Mrs. Currie ,ind carved on her chest the initials "UVF" for the extremist Protestant Ulster Volunteer Force Currie, a member of the middle-road Social Democrat and Labor party. lost his office when a 10-day general strike by militant Protestant workers in May overthrew 'the loner -sharing government set up by Britain in a bid to solve he pr•o% mee's political problems -- Chile to release prisoners SANTIAGO UPI) Chile's military governntent an lounced ,i,sterday it will begin releasing political prisoners, Radio thaek ,~~ BIG $lO __ PRICE . _ REALISTIC Combination of great looks and outstanding performance to satisfy all serious stereo buffs! Powerful'STA-80 with dual tuning meters, main and remote speaker selector, tape outputs including monitor, individual left/right Glide-Path volume/balance controls. There's only one place you can find it . 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Although many have been released, the exact number of prisoners has not been officially released. The announcement came two months to the day after military junta leader Gen. Augusto• Pinochet challenged the Soviet Union and Cuba to join Chile in the release of a similar number of political prisoners and send them to exile abroad. Israelis protest austerity program TEL AVIV (UPI) Riots and labor protests erupted yesterday in Israel for the second day in a row against the Reg. 249.95 149 31-2046 and you can , CHARGE Tia rtrmii i , I At Radio Shack REALISTIC R BOOKSH SPEAKER SYSTEMS Reg 119 90 pr $7O 13 4 O r :1 980 Compact acoustic suspension speakers fo sharp sound definition from 30-20.000 Hz Rich walnut veneer cabinetry PRICES MAY. VARY AT INDIVIDUAL STORES Work for free. The pay is great. If you'd like to volunteer some of your free time. call your local Voluntary Action Center Or write. "Volunteer." Washin ; ton. D.O 20013. 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Thr ie austerity pro - gram, necessary becabse of defense spending and depletion of foreign currency reserves. in cluded a 43 per cent devaluation of the Israeli pound and across the board increases in prices and taxes that hiked the cost of living overnight by 17 per cent. Clothing workers picket stores- (AP) American clothing workers, angry over imports they say threaten their s, demonstrated across the country yesterday, urging people buy U.S. made garments. "Work not welfare," "Save our jobs," read signs carried by about 100 members of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America ; who picketed two department stores in Springfield, Mass. Union spokesmen said imports had caused the loss of several hundred jobs in western MassachuSetts in recent years. New York garment workers called a rally and protest march to two large department stores that the uniian says have been selling large quantities of men's and boy's wear imported from Taiwan and South Korea. An estimated 5,000 persons turned out for the rally. "In recent years, about 10,000 clothing workers have lost their jobs and many plants have been forced to close in the United States because of the competitiOn from the foreign im ports," said Burt Beck, a union spokesman. The union had called for dknonstrations in 60 Cities. ********************************** • I 4 NOTICE The Campusioops' last dayof operation for Fall Term is November 20. Operations resume I December 3. -.--- -- -, Ford to receive energy plan WASHINGTON (API Energy czar C. B. Morton said yesterday he hoped to send to PreSident Ford by the end of December policy 'recommendations that strongly emphasize the need for energy conservation. Morton, addressing a White House conference of industry• executives, said "the only short-term option w•e have is a change in demand"_ if the nation into achieve the President's goal of reducing oil imports by one million barrels per day in 1975. Furthermore, Morton said, that achievement would be only "a milestone, which would be the fir't of several." warnings of still tighter fuel-saying goats for rut urtf. years. Morton also announced his decision to conduct public hearings on energy policy in a week to 10 days to collect opinions from various interest groups on the %:Project In dependence" study due for issuance today. 'The secretary of the interior said the Study and the public hearings would be considered by the Cabinet-level Ener* Resources Council. which he heads Flowers part of MIA protest • WASHINGTON iUP I s Demonstrators threw 1,300 earnatißns over a fence onto the White I - Mise lawn Monday. one for each of the men they said are still missing in In dochina. - They also threw two extra carnations, one each for Presi dent Ford and Secretary of State Henry A Kissinger They charged that Ford has not adequately responded to their demands for an accounting of the missing men and add ed that Kissinger was 'a man constantly missing in ac tion" on behalf of MIAs. Some 325 members and supporters of the National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in South East Asia ( POW-MIA ) picketed the White House while three MIA wives read the L3OO. names and tossed one carnal tion over the fence for every name. STROBES! 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