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3 national Battalion/Page 7 June 22, 1982 believe," or said he rf the dial reralweeb, ?d it. iayor of e was “sin the draft, mined tha year with |] t improve sandthen&l ments,” Arthur Qs rss.,interpn as abandi s in favor e said the o si ice city defenses] till betooli| ans. he hoped Id be lowed e; rejection stantial Princess Anne target of Irish demonstrators United Press International DENVER — A small group of demonstrators carried signs and shouted “England get out oflre- land” outside a church where Princess Anne was attending services while on a U.S. goodwill tour. Before the princess arrived at 9:00 a.m. Sunday, about 20 Irish sympathizers stayed across the street from St. John’s Episcopal Cathedral, quietly circling with signs that read, “Don’t Support the English Murderers” and “Princess Anne Accessory to Murder.” When the Princess stepped from her car in front of the cathedral, she was greeted with shouts of “England get out of Ireland” and “British mur derers.” The protesters represented two groups and a handful of pri vate citizens, said Bob McGur- ran, secretary of the Irish Northern Aid Committee. McGurran said the protest wanted to let her know what they feel about the occupation of Northern Ireland. o Q. 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