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Thursday, March 4, 1971 Meo warns Maim! "TTfi - .!! 4 ! ri on I n o o C -1 V Cwl i. The Daily Tar Heel VI,.' H Y t SAIGON President Nguyen Van Thieu warned Wednesday night that South Vietnam would be forced to attack North Vietnamese forces "in their own territory" if Hanoi did not stop its aggression and withdraw its troops in South Vietnam. In his strongest statement to date on the possibility that South Vietnamese units might cross into North Vietnam, Thieu hinted that South Vietnam's allies, presumably including the United States, U.S. remains silent on invasion threat WASHINGTON The White House said Wednesday there has been no discussion at the policy-making level of the U.S. government about support for a possible South Vietnamese invasion of North Vietnam. President Nixon doubtless will be asked about President Nguyen Van Thieu's latest invasion threat, broadcast Wednesday in Saigon, when he holds a news conference at the White House tonight, starting at 9 p.m. EST. The half-hour session with newsmen, his first since Feb. 17, will be carried live on radio and television. The White House said Nixon wanted to limit the questioning to foreign policy. Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler had no direct comment on Thieu's statement warning the Communists not to "put us in a situation which forces us to attack them right in their own territory." Ziegler said, however, that "there's been' no policy discussion within this government on that matter." The State 1 DTH Classifieds I Like distinctive belts, wall hangings? The Country Craft Shop on Jones Ferry Road has a Macrame (knot-tying) workshop for 3 Sats. beginning March 6 from 10:00-2:30.' Fee $18.00.967-5450. Decoupage? We have workshops and supplies at the Country Craft Shop, Jones Ferry Rd Chapel Hill. 967-5450. Or Woodcarving? We can teach you that too. Come on out by University Lake and see all the crafts being taught. Country Craft Shop, Jones Ferry Road, Chapel Hill. 967-64SO. "Camps Tomahawk and Wicosuta will be on campus March 8th' to interview men and women for counselor positions for this summer. All those Interested please register with the University Placement Service, 204 Gardner Hall, and arrange for an appointment on March 8th. Mr. A.H. Bogart will be conducting personal interviews with all who are registered. We are looking for men and women interested in a fine camp, and Interested in good surroundings, healthy summer, and teaching children to enjoy the same in all phases of camping, athletics, aquatics, etc; Secretaries and Nurses may also apply. Faculty applications are most welcome, too." CARRIER WANTED: The "Charlotte Observer" will soon have a route open in Chapel Hill for house-to-house delivery and working some sales racks. Commission and car allowance paid. Good opportunity for reliable married student. Requires approximately two and one-half hours per day, early morning. For information write Amos Pigg, P.O. Box 7 82, Wadesboro, N.C. 28170, or phone694-5323. Interested in buying a new or old model FM stereo tuner for around $50. Call after 3:00-929-3832.. FOR SALE: Beautiful registered Irish Setter pups. Available March 14-560 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. B&8 Service IN CARRBORO, ACROSS FROM KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN. 1965 AUSTIN HEALEY SPRITE-New oaint. red, runs good, looks like new, five new tires, $700.Call967-4592. - 1966 BARRACUDA V-8, PS, new tires, automatic, very economical. Call John 968-6221V FOR SALE:Classic Jaguar, 4 -door sedan, marroon, right-hand drive, 1965, 3.8 ' litre engine, PB, PS, Borg-Warner Auto. Trans. Powerful, easy to handle. Great, comfortable leather A walnut interior. $2250. 489-5048 (Durham). ENGLISH GRANDFATHER CLOCK. Cir. 1860. In perfect working condition. 8 tall rosewood. Price $ 4 5 0 VICTORIAN LADIES' CHAMBERPOT. 3 k' X 3 1 A X 3 1 A'. VERY RARE. $350. Cherry. Cir 1890 ' Call 96 7-5886 after 5 p.m. 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 children of all ages. Also experience needed in lifeguarding, camping and crafts. Please send resumes to: Warren J. Tremblay, General Manager, Roaring Gap Club, Inc. Roaring Gap, N. C. JET TO EUROPE $ 189.00 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 3 A mile from campus on Pittsboro Road; $67.5 0mo. including utilities. Call 9 29-6 121 after 5:30 p.m. SUMMER IN EUROPE! Student Flights: May 29 - July 28: $199 June 11 -Aug. 28: $205 June 29 -Aug. 18: $230 NY LONDON NY 942-7289 evenings would assist in any such thrust. VS. airpower has been used to help South Vietnames forces in their campaigns in both Cambodia and Laos It was believed that Thieu had informed U.S. Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker and Gen. Creighton W. Abrams, commander of U.S. forces in Vietnam, before he issued his special statement Wednesday night. The statement was broadcast throughout Vietnam, underscoring its importance. Department refused all comment on Thieu's remarks. Reports from Saigon said Thieu conferred with U.S. Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker and Gen. Creighton W. Abrams, the U.S. military commander in Vietnam, before making the statement, which was issued to reporters and then broadcast on Vietnamese radio and television. At his Feb. 17 meeting with reporters, Nixon refused to rule out U.S. support for a South Vietnamese invasion of North Vietnam, which Thieu said Wednesday would be in his country's "legitimate self-defense" against Communist aggression in the south. There is some feeling in Washington that Thieu's statement might have been intended to throw Hanoi's military forces off balance at a time when the South Vietnamese are encountering stiff Communist resistance in their offensive to sever the Ho Chi Minh trail supply lines in southern Laos. ATTENTION: $20 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.' $ $ ummmnmm MALE UNDERGRADUATES EARN CASH' ACCORDING TO PERFORMANCE IN A COMPUTER-CONTROLLED BARGAINING EXPERIMENT AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS CALL933-3941 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. 929-3698 evenings. FOR SALE: '64 Malibu, good condition, four . new tires, must sell immediately. Make offer. Call 967-4937 after 5 -.00 p.m. EXPERIENCED TRUMPET AND TROMBONE PLAYERS NEEDED for rock band. Will make good money. Phone 933-1647 today (Thursday) between 2-5 and Monday anytime. DUPLEX APARTMENT. 2 bedrooms-$ 100. Couples or girls only. 9 6 7 -1 4 3 1 after 5 . 1967 TR-4 A-BRG; new tires; wire wheels; 33,000 miles; good condition; $1500. Burlington, 227-6055. CONSIDERING ALASKA? Accurate, comprehensive brochure about opportunities in construction, oil, fishing and canneries, others. Send $2.00 cash or money order. JOBS IN ALASKA, P.O. Box 1565, Anchorage, Alaska 99501. LOST: Small, pure blonde Golden Retreiver puppy. Black collar and black flea collar. Answers to "Bear." Reward. Call 967-6293 or Beta Theta Pi house and leave message. NASSAU AND FREEPORT SPRING VACATION CRUISE aboard TS Flavia. Mon., March 29-Fri., Apr. 2. All meals, room and transportation included from Miami. Drinks cheap in nightclubs. Free cocktail hour. Three swimming pools on ship. $96. 15 out of 200 reservations left. Bill Ipock, 968-9077. ALFA ROMEO GIULIETTA. Veloce, 1959, Italian Racing Red, Michelins. New: rings, bearings, brakes, generator. $900.00. Call Dave 929-5473. ' . GRAND OPENING SAT. MAR. 6. AFRICAN BATIK AND FABRIC SHOP. Room 18, CCB Bank Bldg., 105 N. Columbia St. Chapel Hill. LEARN TO FLY in the Tarheel Flying Club. Individual instruction with Seth Gooden. For information and appointment call 929-4458; evenings 929-5753. WILDFLOWER KITCHEN, a natural foods restaurant. 452 West Franklin Street. Opening soon. Call 967-6236.- 196 4 VW BUG for sale. Rebuilt last summer 5700 or best offer. Call Alan Ett 966- 2538.' KING-SIZE BED. Almost new. Originally $300 win sell for 12 price. 967-4328. 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. MJL-f S,S,ETTE P-AYER-Channel J asterron,y 11 months old. originally $ 100 LW.6S,u0r.best ,fer- W,th microphone no speakers. Nothing wrong. Call 968-907 3. HUNT SEAT RIDING LESSONS. Special group rates for adult beginners. Located near Eastgate Shopping Center. Sheffield Riding School. Durham 489-5494. MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE: 1971 Honda CL 175. 1.200 miles. Cherry, cheap. 6 -A Oak Terrace. 967-2535. LATE 1970 RESTYLED TOYOTA CORONA air conditioning, four-speed, radio, discs new! 75 0 miles, 28 miles per gallon, terrific economy. $2385. 967-6242. evenings and weekends. ALPHA KAPPA PSI 214 East Rosemary Street AKPsi, a Professional Business Fraternity is holding 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. Thieu was quoted by the official Vietnam Press Agency last week as saying that a South Vietnamese drive into North Vietnam was "only a matter of time." Dr. Henry Kissinger, President Nixon's national security adviser, in a comment on that statement said a campaign in North Vietnam was not "the dominant probability at the moment but the White House has declined to rule out such a move in the future. In his statement Wednesday Thieu said the possibility of South Vietnam attacking North Vietnam was based on "legitimate self defense." "If the Communist North Vietnamese would soon awaken to the reality, and not put us in a situation which forces us to attack them right in their own territory." North Vietnam's determination to cripple the 24-day-old allied campaign in Laos against the Ho Chi Minh Trail was underscored by a report that Communist crews based in North Vietnam for the first time in the war fired Soviet-built missiles at two American airplanes flying over South Vietnam. A third plane was made the target of a missile over Laos. South Vietnames commanders Wednesday sent 2,400 more men into Laos aboard U.S. helicopters, boosting the Saigon task force to 18,000 troops. .Rail. WASHINGTON Contract talks between the nation's railroads and the United Transportation Union were on the verge of deadlock Wednesday, with the government ready to offer its own settlement proposals if the negotiations collapse. "It does not look good," said Assistant The Daily Tar Heel is published-fty tne : University of North Carolina Student ' Publications Board, daily except Sunday, ' examination periods, vacations and' summer periods. Offices are at the Student Union building, Univ. of North Carolina,' Chapel Hill, N.C. 27S14. Telephone numbers: News, Sports 933-1011, 922-1012 ; Business, Circulation,! Advertising 933-1163. ' Subscription rates: $10 per year; $5 it per semester. Second class postage paid at UuS. Post ,. Office in Chapel Hill. N.C. ' - The Studenr Legislature shatr nave , powers to determine the Student. 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Usery Jr., the government's top mediator in the v 17-month contract dispute involving 150,000 train crewmen who are free to strike nationwide at any time. : ; The UTU has not set a strike deadline, but has legally been free to strike since a, congressional moratorium on walkouts ; , expired at midnight Sunday. The union and the railroads have been unable to agree on work rule changes the carriers say are necessary to make operations more efficient and less costly. Chief railroad negotiator John P. Hiltz 'said there had been virtually no progress ... . I in the talks since the middle of last week. i-He said so far tentative agreement has -been reached on'one of five proposed rule' -cnanges, ana partial agreement, on one. ' Usery said that if the talks deadlock, ' Labor Secretary James D. Hodgson would tmeet with the two sides and offer some proposals for settling the dispute. Getting Engaged or Married? Need a ring for 130th the regular price? Call Joe at 929-5696 for Information on Wellington Jewels, as advertised in Life, Time, and New Yorker magazines. Luncheon Special 11:30A.M.-2:3QP.M. CHOPPED SIRLOIN STEAK w Mushroom Sauce w2 Vegs. & Rolls $.97 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! Coma browsing r The Intimate Bookshop Chapel Hill Open evenings 'til 10 I i I It s !( n l s ? on March 15,-1968, the day before an American infantry sweep through the village of My Lai. Barker was later killed in a helicopter accident. The defenst, contends that Calley's commander, Capt. Ernest L. Medina, attended the Barker briefing and later held one of his own during which he relayed instructions that everything and everyone in the village was to be destroyed. Calley, who is charged with the premeditated murder of 102 South Vietnamese civilians during the operation, has admitted executing villagers, but said he was merely following orders. Riggs, who like Medina was a company commander at My Lai, said the briefing by Barker was "a pretty much standard briefing, nothing out of the ordinary that I recalL" Riggs emphasized "there was no statement at the briefing to the effect to kill women and children." Warren, who said it was customary for him to attend briefings since he was senior MP for the task force, also said he heard no orders to "kill all -women and children," or orders not to take prisoners. FBI shows eoate employes to WASHINGTON-FBI agents Wednesday showed Senate employes the photographs, of three young men in an attempt to identify possible suspects in Monday's bombing of the U.S. capitoL The photographs were reportedly pictures of young white men, probably in their 20s. Two of them were described as "hippie looking." Asked about the pictures, an FBI spokesman said: "We have no comment to make." The FBI, which has charge of the investigation, sought to interview all Senate employes who worked in the Capitol Saturday and Sunday-the hours preceding the explosion that shook the building early Monday. The bomb was detonated in an unmarked men's rest room, normally 2:30-5:30-8:30 IJI'ttllGE KARL C. SCOTT MALDEN cr . r a n -'43 - v The Duke University Union Major Attractions Committee Presents Singer-Composer LAURA NYRO Sat. Mar. 6 Duke Indoor Stadium 9 PJ.1. Tickets $4X3, $3.50 And $3.00 Tickets On Sale At All Area Record Bars And Record And Tape Centers. And At The Door. This Will Be A Blanket Concert. Egypt has placed its troops on full alsrt along the Suez Cir.d in anticipation that it will be forced to reject jin extension of the Middle East cease-Crt scheduled to expire Sunday, OL-o political sources said Wednesday. The sources said a siinHar alert was in effect on the Israeli side of the canal and noted that both sides had greatly increased reconnaissance flights over each others lines in recent days. At the United Nations, diplomatic sources said Wednesday the United States was urging Secretary General Thant to appeal for extension of the cease-fire before any action was taken by the Bi Four powers. They said, however, Egypt would not open fire unless it was forced to by Israeli provocations, and predicted the Egyptians would be willing to maintain a cease-fire until they felt all diplomatic efforts for peace had been exhausted. In Jerusalem, Israel continued a round of diplomatic soundings aimel at preventing Big Power or United Nations Security council intervention in the Middle East peace talks. Foreign Minister Abba Eban met with the ambassadors of Argentina and Japan in his series of talks with the envoys of nations seated on the Security Council. He and Premier Golda Meir had simDar meetings Tuesday with U.S. Consul . General M J. Owen Zurhellen. At Wednesday's meetings, diplomatic sources said, Eban again stressed Israel's total rejection of either big power or security council intervention in Jarring's peace mission. The Big Four ambassadors are scheduled to meet again in New York Thursday. The meeting follows statements by both the Soviet Union and Britain calling on Israel to make public its plans for withdrawal from Arab land captured in the 1967 Middle East War. pictares used only by senators, 30 minutes after an anonymous telephone caller told the Capitol switchboard there would be an explosion to protest the U.S. support of the South Vietnamese military operation inside Laos. Because of the site and time of the explosion, Senate leaders expressed belief it was an "inside job" by someone familiar with the complex layout of the building and the working hours in addition to the demolished washroom, the area remained sealed off Wednesday. An Army bomb expert testified before Senate subcommittee Tuesday that the bomb could have been made of up to 20 pounds of dynamite, carried into the building in a brief case, and detonated by a timing device. Security, meantime, was intensified, but remained spotty. At some entrances packages and briefcases were searched, while at others no checks were made. i Handcrochefed jock sirzpT . Manus-Loutch. north Carolina 215 No. Columbia Street 967-4917 i - 4 t
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