The Daily Tar Hee! Wednesday, March 3, 1971 6 71 wirecis i . - t l , f ! f ff is A . Tf Wo Viet msms I I I " Maims SAIGON U.S. sources said Tuesday operations by American and South Vietnamese forces in Laos and Cambodia have wrecked Communist plans for a dry season offensive. More South Vietnamese troops joined the Laos campaign, and Laos erened its major offensive against No'?? t nam ese invaders. ht .iches from the Laotian capital of Vientiane told of a secret meeting between two high-ranking South Vietnamese commanders and Premier Lao Spy file disclosed WASHINGTON The Defense Department said Tuesday it keeps records on 25 million persons from the President on down in a vast domestic intelligence network which has snooped on one out of every eight Americans. The Pentagon told Congress that such surveillance was necessary to cope with the possibility of civil violence requiring the presence of federal troops. It assured the Senate Constitutional Rights subcommittee that steps were being taken to assure that the computerized operation does not trespass on the right of privacy. But it The GIANT BARGAIN SALE goes on! ROUND 1 USED PAPERBACKS More books added daily! ROUND 2 MODERN LIBRARY REMAINDERS They finally came in $1.00 each; Giants $1.98 ROUND 3 PUBLISHERS' REMAINDERS Many reduced to half-price, some even lower! Unadvertised 'til now) Special! Hurt Books - from Viking! Reduced to 13, lots of handsome books. Round 4 starts March 8 REMAINDERS! a whole new batch! Come browsing The Intimate Bookshop Chapel Hill Open evenings 'til 10 , -' , 1 "NOMINATED BEST "SUDERb" wanoy, w.T. Time A fit- br LUIS OUNUEL f . Dotnbutcd A J NOW SHOWING 3-5-7-9 n ' . - OHJ DISriZYproductfcns' A 7 Lj i r .AND- S- MlCS, NOW SHOWING 3-5-7-9 rant Souvanna Phouma and members of his military staff. The Vientiane talks led to the speculation that the South Vietnamese might be seeking Laotian support for Saigon's troubled offensive against the Ho Chi Minh Trail or permission to strike elsewhere in southern Laos. U.S. military sources claimed great success for the drive in Cambodia dating back to last May and the 23-day-old thrust into southern Laos, reporting that acknowledged that the operation has already grown so big that it will be impossible to purge the files of erroneous or unauthorized material. Assistant Defense Secretary Robert F. Froehlke testified that 25 million index cards on individuals containing vital statistics and a reference number for more extensive written dossiers were kept by the department's Defense Central Index of Investigations. m No clnies in Capitol. WASHINGTON An Army explosives expert testified Tuesday the blast that shook the U.S. Capitol could have been caused by a 20-pound dynamite time bomb carried unnoticed into the building in a brief case. 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American sources said U.S. warpknes, including eight-engine B52s, attacking the Ho Chi Minh Trail in coordination with the South Vietnamese drive had cut - Communist truck traffic on the network of roads and jungle passes by 50 per cent in the past four days. U.S. reconnaissance pilots reported that 500-600 North Vietnamese trucks were moving along trail arteries in comparison with 1,000-1,200 last week. UPI correspondent Kim Willenson, reporting from Vientiane, said Laotian military troops backed by substantial numbers of U.S.-trained special guerrilla units and several battalions of Thai regulars launched a major offensive northeast of the Plain of Jars. mostly by senators, causing some $300,000 damage but no injuries to the Senate side of the Capitol early Monday. Speculation increased it was an "inside job" by someone thoroughly familiar with the complex layout of the building. Attorney General John N. 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Winter became an overnight sensation (after years of struggling) when people discovered Crown Topless Night Club EMBERS n ! i l n n commatitees attempted to lower the age to 18 for all elections. The committee adopted the proposal, 32 to 2, after a closed meeting of less than an hour. Only Republican Reps. Wiley Mayne, Iowa, and Charles Wiggins, Calif., opposed it. The court said Congress had the power to set the voting age for presidential and congressional elections, but could not do so for state and local elections without changing the Constitution. Most states limit voting to citizens aged 21 and over. The nev amendment would have to be approved by two-thirds majorities of both the House and Senate and be ratified by 38 of the 50 state legislatures. It would be the 26th Amendment to the Constitution if ratified. Later in the day, the Senate subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments unanimously approved the 1 8-year-old voting age for all elections. 11 f OEelgn coir repaStf MSI slioald Eot maliG flka cues? oloiiGi: Shan his cos: uqs lo tlio fei nlzea. tf 823 Morgan Street in Durham 688-5468 - ' (just a carburetor's throw from the Ivy Room) I 'DTH G LOST: Small black and brown female cat ("Sadie") from MalletteSt. area. 942-4277. Interested in buying a new or old model FM stereo tuner for around $50. Call after 3:00929-3832.. FOR SALE: Beautiful registered Irish Setter pups. Available March 14 $60 to $75 929-1036 after 4 p.m. FREE NASSAU VACATION! Register for free spring vacation cruise to Nassau and Freeport aboard the TS Flavia. Mar 29-Apr. 2. All meals, room and transportation included from Miami. Drawing held Mar. 19. AND: FREE COOLER OF ICE with purchase of a case of your favorite beverage. $5.75, $4.99. BAB Service IN CARRBORO, ACROSS FROM KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN. HUNT SEAT RIDING LESSONS. Special group rates for adult beginners. Located near Eastgate Shopping Center. Sheffield Riding School. Durham 489-5494. ATTENTION: REWARD offered for the return or for information leading to the return of the red toolbox taken out of the blue Pontiac behind Lewis dorm. NO QUESTIONS ASKED 933-6022. MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE: 1971 Honda CL 175, 1,200 miles, Cherry, cheap. 6 -A Oak Terrace. 9 67 -2535.- LATE 1970 RESTYLED TOYOTA CORONA, air conditioning, four-speed, radio, discs new" 750 miles, 28 miles per gallon, terr:ic economy, $2385. 967-6242, evenings and weekends. 1965 CORVAIR MONZA 4-door, automatic, new tires, brakes, good mechanical condition) and interior: $200. Call Cart Nash, days 933-114 7, evenings 682-454 6. 19 64 VV BUG for sale. Rebuilt last summer $700 or best offer. Call Alan Ett 966- 2538.- KING-SIZE BED. Almost new. Originally $300-wi sell for 12 price. 9671328. NEED RIDE TO OR NEAR BOSTON. Leave Thurs. or Fri. Will share expenses. Call 967- 4328 or come by Dey Hall 314 and leave note. Steve. DEMO SALE! Standard AM-FM Stereo Tuner $78.00; standard 40-W amplifier $78.00; 8" speakers. $25 for pair; 8" woofer, 3" tweeter $30 ea.; AR 8 -Track Stereo protable $67.00; diminishing squares light was $25 now $15; Fantastic Plastic Light Machine was $9 J 8 now $6.50; Celestial Light was $6 J8 now $4 J8. Used equipment Concord 776 -D deck with auto-reverse $135; Minolta Hi-matic camera $8 0. Sell or trade. Systems Enterprises 933-2652. CAP CASSETTE PL A YE R Channel Master only 1 h months old. originally $100, now $65 or best offer. With microphone, no speakers. Nothing wrong. Call 968-90 73. SUMMER IN EUROPE! Student Flights: May 29 - July 28: $199 Junell -Aug.28: $205 June29 -Aug. 18: $230 NY LONDON NY 942-72S9 evenings I Official Egyptian sources said Tuesday U.N. mediator Gunnar V. Jarring's peace seeking mission had reached a "dead end" and it is new up to the- Big Four powers ar.d the United Naitons to interttr.ei without delay." The Middle East cease-fire is scheduled ! to expire on Sunday ar.J Egypt has said ft will not agree to another extension urJess progress had been made at the Jarr-j talks. The indirect peace talks in New York have bogs-3 down over Egyptii-i insistence that Israel promise to withdraw from all Arab territory occupied in th 1967 War and Israel's refusal to male any such blanket commitment in advance cf i peace agreement. The deadlock touched off a flurry cf diplomatic activities in the Israeli anj Arab capitals and elsewhere around the sources in London said the Big Four are trying to extend the cease-fire by a joint appeal to Egypt anj Israel not to resume hostilities while th peace talks continue. The Soviet Union was reported stepping up pressure on the United States to get Israel to back down from in present position in order to open the road to further talks. The Israelis have said will not return to pre-1967 borders. But Israel, while welcoming Tj.S. resistance to Soviet pressure in the Middle East diplomatic maneuvering, warned Washington not to expect any change h its opposition to total withdrawal. In Cairo, the semiofficial newspaper Al Ahrara said Egyptian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Riad told representatives of Big Four Monday that Israel's refusal to withdraw from ail occupied Arab territory had "closed the door to a peaceful settlement." o (? Private club In the Blue Ridge Mountains seeks a young married couple to act as day camp counselors from June 15 through Labor Day. Must love chiidren of all ages. Also experience needed In iifeguarding, camping and crafts. Please send resumes to: Warren J. Tremblay, General Manager, Roaring Gap Club, Inc., Roaring Gap, N. C. JET TO EU ROPE $ 1 89 .0 0 NY London NY June 9 -Aug. 25 UNC Flights, 201 Carolina Union FOR SALE 1971 Honda 175 good condition. Bound for Europe. Call Bruce any afternoon. 942-6851. NEED ROOMMATE BY MARCH 5. Female; 2 -bedroom apartment 1 A mile from campus on Pittsboro Road; $67.50mo. including utilities. Call 929-6 121 after 5:30 p.m. WANTED: 2 tickets to UNC-NC State basketball game Wed. Mar. 3, 71. Student or regular. Will pay. call 96 7-1354". Ask for C. J Kirk. FOR SALE: 1966 Porsch 912, rebuilt engine, new extractor exhaust. BRG. Might trade. 967-2784. There will be an important meeting of all interested horseback riders Wednesday, March 3, 217 Student Union at 7:30 p.m. Further information call Harold Glascock 967-2377. Need ride to Norfolk, Va. March 5. Please call Andrea, 966-5323. Will share expenses. 1965 AUSTIN HEALEY SPRITE New paint, red, runs good, looks like new, five new tires, $700.Call967-4592. 196 6 BARRACUDA V-8, PS, new tires, automatic, very economical. Call Johi 968- 6221.' FOR RENT: Completely furnished 1 -bedroom apartmenL Available now. $80mo. Water furnished. Phone 9 4 2 -5 3 8 8 anytime. FOR SALE:Classic Jaguar, 4-door sedan, marroon, right-hand drive, 1965, 3.8' litre engine, PB, PS, Borg-Warner Auto. TrartJ Powerful, easy to handle. Great, comfortable leather A walnut Interior. $2250. 489-6048 (Durham). ENGLISH GRANDFATHER CLOCK. Cir. 1860. In perfect working condition. 8' tall rosewood. Price $ 4 5 0 VICTORIAN LADIES' CHAMBERPOT. 3' X 3 k' X 3 k VERY RARE. $350. Cherry Cir. 1890. Call 967-5886 after 5 p.m. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$! MALE UNDERGRADUATES EARN CASH ACCORDING TO PERFORMANCE IN A COMPUTER-CONTROLLED BARGAINING EXPERIMENT AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS. CALL 933-3941 1 1 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. 929-3698 evenings. ALPHA KAPPA PSI 2 14 East Rosemary Street fKPsl, a Professional Business Fraternity, Is noiding informal rush Monday thru Thursday. March 8-11, form 7 to 10 p.m. All interested parties please come by and talk with us during this time or at your convenience.