Tuesday, July 23, 1S74 11 i IviOVSi J cJ -J. Pw' f W Via, w VV il The Tar Heel I news from c: hLfcjD : dies 73 -ft- -NT-Os Try LONDON Greece, Turkey and Britain will open peace talks on the Cyprus crisis at tha European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva on Wednesday, British and United Nations officials said Monday. British Foreign Secretary James Callaghan announced in London that he won approval from the Athens and Ankara governments after intense consultations with Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger and Greek and Turkish government leaders. In Geneva, the officials said the talks would probably be held in the same room at the Palais des Nations as negotiations earlier this year between Israel and Egypt and then between Israel and Syria. Callaghan said "a great deal has to be done to ensure the return of constitutional rule in Cyprus. The British government will continue to work strenuously and urgently in iLLizche WASHINGTON In direct reversal of his earlier sworn testimony to a Senate committee, California Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke said Monday he told John N. Mitchell in May, 1971 of an ITT offer to help finance the 1972 Republican convention. Reinecke is charged with lying to the Senate Judiciary Committee in 1972 when he said that he had not told then Attorney General Mitchell, until September, 1971. of the ITT pledge of up to S400,000. In answer to questions from his attorney at his perjury trial, Reinecke said he discussed with Mitchell the offer from the Sheraton Corp., an . ITT subsidiary, two months before the Justice Department reached an out-of-court agreement on an antitrust suit against ITT. Reinecke said he saw nothing wrong in -, L-.J LJlJ O "J 11 f I I I bucceGGoro to Poor Richard' 215 S. Elliott Rd. ojyyion Jackets with hoods $K50 without hoods $.50 o Yellow Nylon Reg. 9.95 $S95 t f 3 1 1 ! ' t ! 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The U.N. will act as a neutral observer. Callaghan said the Greek Foreign Minister informed him Monday morning of his willingness to attend the proposed conference with Britain and Turkey. In the afternoon the Prime Minister of Turkey indicated his agreement with Geneva as the meeting place. A key issue in the negotiations will be whether Archbishop Makarios will be restored to the Presidency, U.N. sources said in Geneva. But the immediate consideration was to safeguard the future relationship between the island's Greek and Turkish communities. , connects ojjer with the offer since there was a lot of competition for the convention. The Sheraton offer was based on the convention being held in San Diego, Calif. Reinecke's testimony also contradicted earlier sworn statements by Mitchell before the Judiciary committee that the discussion in question did not occur until September. Mitchell has not been charged in the case. Mitchell also testified before the Senate panel in 1972 that the discussion did not come until September. Mitchell has not been charged in the case. Reinecke originally was charged with three counts of lying to the Senate Judiciary Committee in 1972 during confirmation hearings for former Attorney General Richard G. Kleindienst, but one count was dropped last week at the request of the prosecution. ID Kroger Plazaf our very special JUNGLE HAEV30HOCI on sale for 4. with in) j y lj t, 1 syjr i'uo spout ycarc gotting you r c-oorco. Aro yon willing to cpond tiirco moro montSiG gotting q 41 ii wwa or General Practice. And you'll choose the city in which you want to work. Our placement record is outstanding: since our inception, we've placed over 700 graduates in positions in more than 50 cities through out the United States. If you're interested, mail the coupon and we'll forward some interesting reading. There's a session starting soon. 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Waldheim told the council that 75 minutes after the truce was to have gone into effect at 10 a.m. EDT the Turkish Air Force made a second attack on Nicosia. He said a report filed by Maj. Gen. D. Phrem Chand of India, commander of the U.N. force, said a bomb fell within the U.N. compound adjacent to Nicosia Airport, wounding a British soldier. Turkish Ambassador Osman Olcay said U.N. forces "have not succeeded in preventing the massacre of Turks by Greeks." "There will not be a ceasefire in the sense we all hope there will be unless the massacre of Turks is stopped," Olcay said. "Until the Turks are not fired at, the Greeks will continue to be fired at." Olcay reported a squadron of eight Greek vessels were trying to land Greek troops at the port of Paphos. Greek Ambassador Constantine Panayotacos denied the charges. "Now as I am speaking," Olcay said, "massacres are taking place" at Paphos, Famagusta and other Cyprus towns. Panayotacos reported that the Turkish air force was bombing hospitals and civilians. Cypriot Ambassador Zenoh Rossides charged that the Turks were using napalm bombs. Joint airlift evacuates- 44d0 WASHINGTON The helicopter evacuation of Americans from Cyprus has been virtually completed, a " Pentagon spokesman said late Monday. American helicopters ferried Americans out of Cyprus to the Sixth Fleet aircraft carrier Coranado Monday, and a round-the-clock British airlift flew hundreds more European and Cypriot refugees to two English airbases. In Stuttgart, Germany, Lt. Cmdr. George i hesis Due?. Let InstaoCopy help you meet that deadline! Fast Overnight Service (no extra charge) Quality Work Guaranteed (meets Graduate School specifications) Top-Quality Paper (100 Cotton Bond) Collating InstaoCopy Franklin & Columbia Street (over The Zoom) 929-0170 9-6 Mon.-Fri. 10-4 Sat. 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Fielding of Beverly Hills, Calif., by burglarizing his office on Labor Day weekend of 1971 in search of Ellsberg's medical records. Besides conspiracy, Ehrlichman was indicted on four counts of lying. The trial jury acquitted him on one count of lying to a grand jury, and Gesell's action erased the conviction for lying to the FBI. "After considering the evidence presented at trial and the arguments and briefs of R. Kolbenschlag said the American rescue effort started in the early afternoon with helicopters flying U.S. citizens out of the British base of Dhekelia in southeast Cyprus. "There were about 350 Americans, there, tourists and embassy personnel, and they were lifted to the helicopter carrier," one of our smaller ships," he said. A Pentagon spokesman indicated the British had requested the evacuation by the U.S. 6th Fleet because a flood of more than 4,000 refugees was overwhelming the base. 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For more details, see the Navy Recruiter below. lwa tl W A c -tv at I 1 counsel, the court concludes that Congress did not intend that statute to be applied to statements given to the FBI voluntarily and without oath or verbatim transcription during an interview initiated by the Bureau in the course of a criminal investigation," he said. The judge said the problem is that the law permits a person to be punished as severely a 5-year prison term and a $10,000 fine for lying at an informal FBI interview as for lying under oath. Before the trial Gesell had expressed doubts about the constitutionality of the statute, but reserved judgment on a motion the indictment be dismissed. Impeachment debate to he shown on TV WASHINGTON The House Judiciary Committee voted 31 to 7 Monday to permit live television of its final debate on impeaching President Nixon and left it to the networks to figure out how to do it without commercials. Live broadcast coverage is expected to start Wednesday as the panel opens the final reffii He said the United States accepted a Soviet Union request to airlift 150 Soviet citizens from the Dhekelia refugee staging area to a port in southern Cyprus where a Russian vessel is sailing to pick them up. Royal Air Force planes landed nonstop every half hour Monday at two west England bases and unloaded with hundreds of dazed, relieved tourists with horror stories of mass shootings and bloodshed on Cyprus. Once the transport planes reached the safety of England, they were reloaded with troops, armored cars, and food at Lyneham and Fairford bases and flown back to both pick up more refugees and reinforce 8,000 British troops on Cyprus guarding two military bases. UNIVERSITY SQUARE University Square! Student Services Commission r3 V ft .. fc i. m jf m (CJ .i.in,.i.. Soe Tha Navy Officer Team Student Union-July 22-24 or Cz Collect (919) C32-C529 PORTLAND, Ore. ' Former Sen. Wayne Morse, long-time gadfly of the Senate who feuded with every president from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Richard M. Nixon, died Monday at the age of 73. Morse, who once held the Senate filibuster record, died five days after he was stricken while campaigning for a return to the Senate seat he held for 24 years. The Democratic state Central Committee will choose his replacement in the campaign. His wife, Mildred, whom he married in 1924, was at his bedside in Good Samaritan Hospital when he lapsed into a coma at 5:50 a.m. and when he died two hours and 20 minutes later. She had been with him nearly every minute since Friday night. Morse was admitted to the hospital last Wednesday night with what was believed to be a cold and congestion. His illness was diagnosed the next day as a urinary tract infection. He was listed as seriously ill but responding to antibiotics until Sunday, when kidney failure put him on the critical list. As one of the early opponents of U.S. involvement in Vietnam, Morse faced bitter critics and many felt his stand contributed to his defeat in 1968 by a young Republican state senator. Bob Packwood, who scraped through with a margin of 3,446 votes. round of its historic debate before a final vote expected before Aug. 1 . The committee acted within a few hours after the House approved, 346 to 40, a resolution permitting television. The committee rejected, 29-8, a move by Rep. John Seiberling, D-Ohio, to prohibit supplemental lighting in the meeting room. Rep. Joshua Eilberg, D-Pa., said network experts told him "without extra lights they won't even be able to move a picture in black and white." It is now up to television networks to determine how they will comply with a House rule that any televised committee proceedings cannot be commercially sponsored. 4 Also to be determined by the networks is how time will be equally divided between Republicans and Democrats. Meanwhile, the committee heard its new GOP counsel argue Thursday that impeachment must rest on whether removing Nixon would serve the public interest. Sam Garrison said the yardstick should be not whether Nixon appeared guilty of "complicity in a crime," but whether his impeachment would be in the public interest. Garrison, former deputy minority counsel elevated over the weekend to become chief representative of the Republican side in the impeachment inquiry, met privately with the members to present a balanced summary of the evidence and the arguments against impeaching Nixon. u -L- EC EE FLOP JEWELRY University Square WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIR 1 23 W. Franklin St. "Downtown Chapel Hill" 942-1331 Double-Header Display! Big Shots in Politics plus Real Life Criminals These two small collections seem somehow to go together, and we think you might enjoy looking over this week's offering. 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