Thursday, March 11, 1971 Tha Dally Tar Keel Sen n 61) ice V(Q Ha o were! : wiliai II nil ann tml i "0 n term n wn im I r OrO V v , , .17 (MM LVw JniMJiiiiilLVLyiiiL U, n &iiaM ginraimiiM SAIGON-The escalation of the Indochina War into three nations has put a severe strain on Communist manpower and cut North Vietnam's home defense force to only 15,000 regulars, U.S. military sources said Wednesday. Communist forces were described as "really stretched to the limit" in South Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos with more than 186,000 North Vietnamese troops spread over the three-country theater of South Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. North " Vietnamese commanders, military sources said, have committed about i 30,000 men to counter South Vietnam's offensive against the Ho Chi Minh Trail in Laos while holding about 20,000 more in reserves outside North Vietnamese borders. The achievements of the South Vietnamese offensive were reflected Wednesday in two developments: the moving of North Vietnamese supply lines westward, deeper into Laos away from the main South Vietnamese-force and increasingly heavy pressures by Communist units on the Bolovens Plateau in extreme southern Laos. Dispatches from the Laotian capital of Vientiane said Communist units had overrun five government outposts on the Bolovens Plateau and were in control of one part of the area bordering Cambodia and South Vietnam's Central Highlands. The' Communists were presumably moving to make greater use of the plateau as a link in the Ho Chi Minh Trail now that South Vietnam has cut the network farther, .north. Some increase was reported in the flow of Communist trail traffic in Laos. iouth Vietnamese commanders believe-. fttey now nave tne.4niai;jve-Hi4-aoana a t . i i i . i :n . ..ii. tert late weanesaay nigni saia aouxn Vietnamese reinforcements-about 2,900 be ifKrn pup i MOSCOW-More than 100 angry Jews crowded into the Soviet Parliament building Wednesday and tried to stage a sit-in hunger strike to back their demands for permission to go to Israel. Soviet police drove them out more than five hours later as they prayed in a darkened halL The group of 110 persons from six Soviet cities sat down in the reception hall of the Supreme Soviet Parliament less TRIANL7LL PORSCHE AUDI inc. 3823 Durham - Chapel DURHAM, Produced by KVIN FEID All Seats Reserved Tea Included $4.50 $3.50 $2.50 TICKETS CM SALE AT: VILLAGE PHARMACY SPORTS SHOP, Cameron YtUegt, Raleigh - rrJrW photo CENTES. hotth Kills, Raleigh SEARS, Durham ARENA I0X OFFICE OPENS MAR. 13 Op 11:00 AM. 6:00 P.M.) Use your MASTER CHAKSE " SINGLING BROS. CIRCUS P.O. Box 5S74 Rcl.igh, ' 27M7 Ticket $. CMM Ticket U pr ticket I .per ticket $- (uftd.r 12 vm Totel emoudt of Cfceck er Money City Srat. Ffce , air waff J- N o men and 20 to 30 tanks-were moving up to Quang Tri Province in South Vietnam opposite the Laos theater of operations. Sources - declined to speculate on the significance of the move; Poor flying weather Wednesday grounded almost all U.S. helicopter support for the 24,000 South Vietnamese troops operating in Laos and ground activity remained at a low level. U.S. warplaned attacking Ho Chi Minh Trail targets Tuesday knocked out five Soviet-built tanks, American headquarters in Saigon reported. Red China declares support of N. VIefe TOKYO Communist China declared in a joint communique with North Vietnam Wednesday it was prepared to make "the greatest national sacrifices" if the United States amd its allies expanded the war into Indochina. Wording of the communique indicated, however, that thy actual fighting would be left to the North Vietnamese and other Indochinese Communists unless the situation should worsen. -. The communique was issued by the Peking and Hanoi governments in the wake of the visit by Chinese Communist -Premier Chou En-lai to thy North Vietnamese capital. It coincided with- a statement bv fnnce WorcKlomSihaBouk ousted - . . - . k uambodian chief ol state, that Red China was ready to send volunteers to fieht in than 100 yards across Karl Marx Street . from the Kremlin. - - Their . demonstration began at 2 p.m. after a group of Latvian Jews from Riga visited headquarters of the Soviet Communist Party Centra Committee and , had their appeal for permission to; emigrate to Israel rejected. "We have been fighting this fight for 15 years," one of the strikers said. "Many of us have lost our jobs and been thrown Blvd. Phone 489-6581 N. C. 27707 Staged and Directed by RICHARD EASSTOV Save $1.03 On Kids Under 12 Wed. Eve. Both Shows On Thurs. Fri. Mat. Sat. Mora. to 6:00 P.M. Daily-Sun Mar. 14 Noon to INFORMATION: S2S-H85 MAKE CHECKS PAYAILE TO RINGUNS IKOS. CIRCUS Circle Perforwmee Zt'r4 MARCH 17 WED. 1ITHU. It THU. If FRI. 19 FBI. 20 SAT. W SAT. 20 SAT. 21 SUN. 21 SUN. TIKE :lSrH. 4: IS P.M. - S.1S PJL 4:15 PJi. S:1S PJU 13-.JC AM 2:34 PJK. 4:1 S P.M. 2:30 PJK. 4:34 PJL Order $ .(Pleeie Print) Zip. WASHINGTON The Senate unanimously approved Wednesday a constitutional amendment which would lower the voting age to 18 in all elections from City Hall to the Wrhite House. If it is approved by the House next week, as is expected, 38 states must then ratify the amendment before it can become part of the constitution. All 50 legislatures are meeting this year, although some have already compiled their sessions. The Senate approved the amendment 94 to 0 after only brief debate and sidetracked any riders which could have jeopardized passage. By a 68-23 vote, the Senate killed a rider, offered by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., which would have granted full congressional representation to the District of Columbia in both the House and Senate. Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield reluctantly moved to table the Kennedy proposal, warning it would touch off a filibuster that could delay passage of the 18-year-old vote amendment. Congress last year passed legislation giving 1 8-year-olds the right to vote in all elections but the Supreme Court partially Indochina, but only if Peking was directly asked to do so by Vietnamese, Cambodian or Laotian leftists. Sihanouk made the interview with the statement in an French leftist magazine, Africasia. , The text of the Peking-Hanoi statement was broadcast by the official New China News Agency and was heard vin Tokyo. na "Should U.S. imperialism go down the road of expanding its war of aggression in Indochina, the Chinese people are determined to take all necessary measures, not flinching from even the greatest national sacrifices, to give all out support and assistance to the Vietnamese and olheiuIn4cnesepeoples-.for the thorough defeat ,of the U.S. aggressors," the communique said. out of schools because we wanted to go to Israel. We Will demand that we be allowed to go to our homeland" Members of the group said police burst into thy parliamentary hall at about 7:30 p.m. (1 1 : 30 EST). Authorities had turned off the lights nd blocked off the building A woman, who was in the reception hall said a man in a militia police general's uniform threatened the Jews with arrest if they did not leave "in two minutes." Also: BANANA chips BUY FIRST BOX AT REGULAR PRICE 53 C JET SECOND BOS FO t 10$ sit-in - - r-v. I . - ? 1 j .V , - f v . .. - . it - - nullified the action by ruling that Congress could not legislate voting qualifications for state and local elections. That left the states facing the costly and confusing prospect of setting up dual election machinery so voters between 18 and 21 could vote in federal elections but not state and local contests. To avoid this, congressional leaders decided to expedite a constitutional amendment to permit some 11.5 million Denies ordering deaths Medina FT. BENNING, Ga.-The two central figures in the massacre at My Lai came face-to-face Wednesday in a tiny, hushed military courtroom where Capt. Ernest L. Medina firmly denied he ordered Lt. William L. Calley Jr. to "kill or waste I Vietnamese people." The testimony struck at the heart of s Calley's defense that he was merely ? following Medina's orders when he and his men slaughtered villagers who were a delaying an American military sweep through the Vietnamese hamlet of My Lai , on March 16, 1968. v Medina, wearing his Silver and Bronze I Star ribbons on his tunic, took the stand even before court started Wednesday, stepping into the witness box and smiling ' and speaking to a court reporter. It was the grim recital of the campaign at My v. t ; ( Calley is accused of the murder of 102 villagers at My Lai, and is on trial for his xlife. Medina, too, is charged with 102 killings during the operation and also could be put to death if found guilty at a later court-martial. Holding a tiny microphone in his hand, the swarthy captain told in a steady voice of the events leading up to My Lai, of a briefing he gave his men on the eve of the assault, and of the attack itself. CoL Reid W. Kennedy, the military judge, was the only one to interrupt with questions, and specifically wanted to know about the briefing Medina had given his men. "Were any questions asked of you by the troops?" Kennedy queried. "Yes, sir," Medina, a 34-year-old Army veteran, replied.1 r" ; a. "What?" - "The lights were off, and we sat there in the dark," she said. "One young man said prayers in Hebrew, and another granslated into Russian." Then, she said, scores of uniformed and plainclothes policemen crowded into thy room. "They surrounded us, and began pulling out the benches we were sitting on," she said. "They started pushing us, and what could we do, we had to leave." 1 ifiMH x ' 1 ' r- Eostgote Shopping Center Chapel Hill 3 pi j Lis V3 OF OHIO youths between 18 and 21 to vote in all contests before the 1972 elections. Sen. Thomas F. Eagleston, D-Mo., and Kennedy joined in pleading for the addition of a constitutional amendment giving District of Columbia residents a full voice in Congress. Eagleton said more youths from the district have been killed in Vietnam than those from nine of the states and that district residents paid $345 million in federal taxes last year. f? n reraice "I was asked, 'Do we kill women and children? " "What was your answer?" "My reply to that was, No. I told them, 'You do not kill women and children. You must use common sense. If they have a weapon and try to engage you, you may shoot back, but you must use common sense." "At any time on March 15 or March 16, 1968, did you order or direct Lt. Calley to kill or waste any Vietnamese people?" Amti-war show forced; to use coffee house FAYETTEVILLE U.S. District Court Judge Algernon Butler Wednesday denied a restraining order to a group that wanted to use Cumberland County Auditorium for a controversial anti-war show Saturday and Sunday, featuring Jane Fonda, Donald Sutherland and other well-known entertainers. The ruling will force the group to open its nationwide tour at a local coffee house for, servicemen which seats only 400 , persons. Two attempts to gain permission jto stage the show at Ft. Bragg were turned back by the post's commander, Lt. Gen. John J. Tolson, who termed its contents "a clear danger to the loyalty, discipline and morale of the troops." Some 1,770 troops at the base had signed petitions asking that the show be permitted at the base. Those , petitions were turned over to UJS. Rep; Bellar S. Abzug, D-N.Y., a Vietnam war critic, Tuesday. She promised to attempt to contact " Tolson and Army Secretary Resor in an ' SUMMER IN EUROPE! Student flights: May 29 -July 28:$ 199 June 11 -Aug. 28:$20S June 2 9 -Aug. 18: $230 - NYLONDONNY 942-7289 evenings WANTED: Two students need ride to upper Midwest over semester break. Destination: Austin, Minnesota. Call Karen or Eileen 933-S23S.1 Will share expenses andor driving. LOST: My only transportation a ladies' blue 3 -speed English bicycle. It was old and didn't hav fenders but I loved it anyway. Reward. Call 933-S2Sr. SCUBA GEAR: Excellent condition, single-hose, J-valve Regulator. Tank, mask, fins, back-pack, C02 vest. Valued at $2 SO but will sell cheap. Call Rusty Carter 967-3215. WANTED FOR JUNE: Apartment or small house one- or two-bedroom); unfurnished; to rent to Faculty couple. Call 929-6900 after 5:30.- ANYONE DRIVING TO BANGOR. MAINE. AREA, make $50.00 for delivering priceless art object. Cannot be mailed. Call 929-4236.' Ask for John. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED. Immediate occupancy. Full apt. privileges. $4 5mo. plus utilities. Call 942-5690 after 4 p.m. RIDE NEEDED to San Antonio Austin, Tex. area. Can leave Mar. 25 Or 26. Will share driving and expenses. Call 933-8320 after 10:30 p.m., and ask for Joel. FOR SALE: 1970 BMW 2002. Less than 8 .000 mi. Stereo tape, Mich, tires, Abarth exhaust. Inquire Durham 489-1597. Jimmy Geddie has no money, nor a desire to be governor of North Carolina. Elect Jimmy President of the Student Body. SURFBOARD FOR SALE: Large. "Reef" board. Used, but in good condition. Originally $150, now $60.Call966-3283 anytime and ask for Pete. Leave messages. SALE: Honda 175 CB, 1971; 1,500 recent tune-tip; $475 .00. Call 967-1822.' miles; COUPLE NEEDS reasonable apartment or trailer to rent for both sessions of summer school. Call 967-5462 and ask for Mike or Linda. '65 Red Volks Bug. Rebuilt engine, fine condition. Call Clint 942-3050 FOR SALE: Two WXL three-way speaker systems. Excellent big sound for a large apt. One year old. Originally $ 135speaker, now both for $195. Also, BSR MacDonald Turntable, $50. 942-3524 before 10:00 p.m. SUMMER FLIGHTS TO EUROPE June 8 -Aug. 26 : $ 170 -June 20 to Aug. 1: $170 NY-LONDON-NY Call 929-3655 6 p.m.-midnite. Going to NEW ORLEANS area over spring break So am I (Biloxi. really). Need ride or will take riders. Share expenses. Call 929-5463. DESPERATELY NEED RIDE to Tampa. Fla or vicinity for spring break. Will share expenses. Call Carol 929-6649. FOR SALE: 1970 Yamaha Enduro 175 CT1B. Stiff under warranty. Less than 300 miles. Excellent condition. 9684 30 (ask for Jack). FOR SALE: 1970 Triumph Bonneville, only 4500 miles. $900 or best offer. Call 929-6726 between 6-7 p.m. Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield moved reluctantly to kill the Kennedy proposal for fear it would delay a pprova! of the 1 S-year-c!d vo t e. Mansfield said it was no secret that many members of both the Senate and the House would insist that such a proposal "undergo exhaustive examination and have at least full benefit of committee consideration before allowing it to come to a vote." m TV "No, sir," Medina replied. Calley sat motionless, his arms resting on the table as Medina-a man ;a psychiatrist said Calley regarded almost as a father contradicted the main thrust of Calley's earlier testimony. Medina was called by the jury to tell his side of the My Lai incident after the prosecution and the defense wound up their cases. The case is expected to go to the jury the week after next, following final arguments. attempt to get the ban overturned. The U.S. Serviceman's Fund, ; a soldiers' anti-war group which is sponsoring the show here, had hoped to use Cumberland County Auditorium for the show if it could not be held at Ft. Bragg. Auditorium officials denied permission, however, and the group filed suit, claiming the officials had discriminated against the entertainers and violated their First Amendment right of free speech. Butler ruled Wednesday that the auditorium's rules which prohibit rock shows and similar attractions in the auditorium portion of the two-building complex, are "reasonable." Such shows are normally staged in an adjoining arena, but that will be used for circus, 'perf o r ni a h c e s this weekend. Organizers of the show have admitted it has an anti-war tone, "with obviously a strong element about how absurd the (Southeast Asia) war is," but deny it is a political anti-war rally. o r? o ti n 11 11 EI. 1 REWARD OFFERED for return of my fiancee's J.H. Rose High School ring with initials LCJ. Contact Michael Sapp, 404 Morrison. JETTO EUROPE $ 189.00 NY-LONDON-NY June 9 -Aug. 25 UNC Flights, 20 r Carolina Union LEARN TO FLY In the Tarheel Flying Club. Individual instruction with Seth Gooden. For, information and appointment call 929-4458; evenings 929-5753. FOR SALE: 1961 VW Bus Excellent condition with many new parts great for camping or travel. $625 or best offer. Call 942-3686. TV'S FOR RENT: Black and white or color. Rent by the week or month. No deposit. Eastgate TV and Appliance, 942-6125. HUNT SEAT RIDING LESSONS. Special group rates for adult beginners. Located near Eastgate Shopping Center. Sheffield Riding School, Durham 489-5494. 19 61 MG 4 -door sedan. Excellent running condition. $275. Call Prof.Scheffler933-J0, Ext. 254. FOR SALE: 196 4 MGB. You've got to see It to believe it! Springtime special! Call 967-5023. If busy, 929-5950. 1964 VOLVO B-18 Sport. New tires, brakes, battery. Good condition, needs minor repairs. $500 or best offer. 967-3915. FOR SALE: 1969 Pontiac GTO. Blue, black vinyl top, 4 -speed, rally wheels. $2,095. 967-4916. DRIVERS WANTED immediately for one-way delivery or personal cars to San Diego, Cleveland and St. Louis. $50 deposit, refunded at destination. Driver pays only gas and oil after first tank. Phone 27 S-9 7 06 (Greensboro). WANTED TO BUY: Ladies' 3 -speed bike, good to fair condition. 933-8125,' Melissa, evenings. Can't pay over $30. 1968 Bridgestone motorcycle. 175cc, good . condition. $300. Helmet included. 967-6244. FOR SALE: Portable typewriter, $25? Oscar-SchmkJt Autoharp with case (15 -bar), $60; Guitar amplifier (no speakers), $20f bass speaker cabinet with 2-15" Jensen Concert speakers, $125. Call Rod, 933-1611 3-5t30 MTWThF. FOR RENT: Mobile home, 12 ' wide, air-conditioned, 3 -bedroom. Available for both sessions of summer school. Located outside Carrboro. Call Durham 4894758. RIDE NEEDED over spring break to Pittsburgh, Pa. Will share driving and expenses. Call 933-3449 ask for Dana. 1970 Honda 350 for sale; 3500 miles, excellent condition. See at Carolina Coffe Shop Thursday Monday before 2. Show your support for SENATOR EDMUND MUSKIE"S Presidential campaign. Buttons and bumper stickers $ 2 each. Minimum order one dollar. Youth for Muskie.8 09 Morrison. FOR SALE: 1966 912 Porsche BRG. New extractor exhaust. Price cut. Must sell. $2200. 967-2784. Male student needed to share furnished apt. AC. Pool. All electric $50mo. plus 13 utilities. 5 min. to campus. Call 929-6006 after 5 p.m. 197 0 Triumph Bonneville 650 CC Excellent shape. Burgundy and silver paint. $115 0.. 929-3945. i