TheDaHy Tar Heel 5 1 (11 III 3Jfji! (Silir nti Egyptian-Israeli agreement UoBo mav liefo taiM cam 0 HI ' - I ' i ! ; Wednesday, May 12. 1971 UJjj uluy i v Apollo 15 moves to pad before longest moonj light CAPE KENNED Y-The Apollo 15 rocket was moved to its launch pad Tuesday, keeping preparations for the July 26 moonflight on schedule, but the space agency delayed the launch of a second Mariner to Mars by at least two days. Moving of the towering Apollo Abortion bill wins first vote RALEIGH-By a vote of 25-18, the Senate Tuesday gave tentative approval to a bill which would establish a 30-day residency requirement for abortion in North Carolina and would require only one doctor's certification that the abortion is legally needed. Under Rhyne's measure, the doctor would still have to agree that at least one of three conditions existed -that the pregnancy would endanger the mother's health, that it might result in a seriously deformed child, or that it resulted from rape or incest. Boll ar malices sill BONN-The U.S. dollar gained strength slightly on European markets Tuesday and for the. first time in a week dealers showed some interest in buying dollars back. The West German mark, which was freed from a set exchange rate Monday and allowed to "float" to find a new level against the dollar, reached a level of 3.5535 marks to the dollar, at noon on Frankfurt's main money market. The nooiv quotation is the only one iixed by the Frankfurt money market, 1 but in subsequent commercial trading between banks and dealers the dollar I Luncheon Special 11-30 A.M.-2:30P.M. ROAST BEEF DINNER WY 2 Vegs. & Rolls We Have A Peaceful Competitor And Have Become Belligerent. 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The unmanned Mariner Mars mission was delayed from May 18 to May 20 at the earliest because engineers had not yet determined the precise cause of the control failure that .doomed the first Mariner launch last Saturday. Apollo 15 astronauts David R. Scott, Alfred M. Worden and James B. Irwin watched the start of the 3V mile rocket move. Scott and Irwin then donned spacesuits for a dress rehearsal moonwalk, which was marred by a series of problems with training equipment. The earth training version of the astronauts' battery powered moon buggy ran out of electricity midway through the exercise and had to be pushed across the mock moonscape. A drill later got stuck in the sand and the astronauts had difficulty with training models of their backpack breathing units. ght strengthened still further and closed at a median of 3.5650. This compared with Monday's median price of 3.5250 marks and the official rate of 3.66 before speculative selling of billions of dollars forced West Germany to close its money markets last Wednesday for five days. "For the first time there was a slight demand for dollars" a Frankfurt dealer said Tuesday, while stressing that the 1 market was still cautious. West German Economic Minister Karl Schiller described the . floating ; of the mark and Dutch guilder and the revaluing of the Swiss franc and Austrian schilling WHEN THERE'S NOTHING w -" r TWO OR THREE DOORS WEST Seceded! . . . From The Practice LP W WILL ilO OF V 1 James Taylor Mud Slide 5.93 List BE 01 oi ( New Jackie Comax "Home Is In My Head' 4.98 List Jethro Tull Aqualung 5.98 List Life Come To The Battle Between 10 A.M. - Two Israeli newspapers said Tuesday the United States has offered to help pay the cost of clearing the Suez Canal if Egypt and Israel reach agreement on reopening the waterway, closed since the 1967 war. Such an accord was the major purpose of U.S. Secretary of State Wiliarn P. Rogers mission to the Middle East last week. Washington was said to believe an interim agreement on reopening the canal lead to an over-all Arab-Israeli peace settlement. Israeli spokesmen reported three Arab guerrillas were killed and a fourth W-V.V.V.V.V.V.".V.'.W Talks to decide fate of SALT VIENNA-Talks going on now at the White House level in Washington will determine the immediate future of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) with the Soviet Union, diplomatic sources said Tuesday. Gerard C. Smith, leader of. the U.S. delegation to SALT, returned to Washington Monday for talks with President Nixon and other leaders. The sources said the Vienna round of SALT advance; as "a European answer to Washington's policy of benign neglect of its balance of payments deficit." Schiller added that Germany's action was "not a retaliatory move against the dollar, but rather an answer conforming to free market economies." In New York, a United Nations Spokesman said the dollar crisis will have "serious financial implications" for United Nations operations, particularly in Geneva and .Vienna. All U-N. salaries are fixed in dollars tut in Geneva the . U.N. staff is paid in Swiss francs and in Vienna in Austrian schillings, both of which have increased in value. OF THE POLICE STATION Of Being AND Slim 3.74 3.25 3.9i 10 P.M. At 456 VV. Franklin St. ID) Li o captured by Israeli troops in a clash Sunday' night in the occupied Golan Heights of Syria. They said one Israeli soldier was wounded. A comparative lull in guerrilla activity also was broken in the occupied Gaza strip where an Israeli soldier and an Arab woman were wounded in hand grenade attacks during the past 24 hours. The Israeli newspapers Ma'ariv and Yedioth Aharonoth said Rogers was reported to have told Egyptian President Anwar Sadat in Cairo that the United States would help finance clearing operations in the canal. World news in will end late this month unless Smith brings back a new American initiative. Despite continuing meetings on technical matters, the talks have been hung up since the round began March 1 5 -on a conflict between the Soviet and American positions. The Soviets have proposed a treaty limiting anti-ballistic missiles (ABMs) to 100 each around Moscow and Washington. The United States has submitted several versions in the past of a "comprehensive" treaty embracing both offensive and defensive weapons. Soviet sources say the Kremlin cannot trim its offensive arsenal while the Communist Chinese threat remains. But western analysts believe the Soviets are pushing for parity-or perhaps superiority in offensive nuclear rockets before considering any comprehensive treaty. Medina to face pretrial hearing FT. McPHERSON, Ga.-A pretrial hearing for Capt. Ernest L. - Medina, charged with overall responsibility for the My Lai massacre, was postponed for one week Tuesday by the military judge. Medina, 34, had been ordered to face a life-or-death court martial and his pretrial i hearing was set for May 24. Col. Kenneth A. Howard, who will preside, had the hearing reset for June I, X I 1 FEEE ' AMPLSFSEE TEST Free Graphic Analysis Of All Performance Parameters Given For Each Unit Tested. I.M. Distortion And Frequency Response J Will Be Tested In ' a "w" w WHAT IS INTERMGDULATION DISTORTION? It Hassles Your Auditory Nerve Ends With Raspy, Unwanted Sounds And Hampers Your Listening Pleasure! Find Out What I.M. Distortion Really Is Ask The - Crown Engineers What The Comparison Between I.M. And T.H.D. Means Find Out How Crown Can Put More Tweet In Your Tweeters And More Woof In Your Woofers For As Low As S229.0C) . 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According to the press reports, Dayan told Sisco Israel would be willing to accept an Egyptian "presence on the occupied east bank provided Egypt would brief however, because die is currently conducting a court-martial at Huntsville, Ala., which may run longer than expected, the Army said. Medina commanded Charlie Company in a sweep through My Lai on March 1 6, 1968. One of his platoon commanders, Lt. William L. Calley Jr., was sentenced to life imprisonment. Soviets protest over collision MOSCOW-The Soviet Foreign Ministry protested to the U.S. Embassy Tuesday over the May 6 collision of a U.S. warship and a Soviet vessel in the Korea Strait, the official Tass news agency said. Tass said the protest note cited "illegal actions by a U.S. warship in the Korea Strait on May 6, as a result of which the warship collided with a Soviet vessel and damaged it considerably." The note said the Foreign Ministry stressed "such actions by a U.S. naval ship, endangering the safety of navigation on the high seas, are at variance with the generally recognized standards of international law." It demanded the U.S. government take effective steps to prevent any such incidents in the future" and said the Soviet Union "reserves the right to demand compensation for the damage caused to the Soviet vessel." 7 International Of Eclcart, Ind. Are Proud To Announce The First Totally Different Type Of Detail. -B n- A T TT""v TTkTt 7Tf ALL BRANDS INVITED $685.00 agree to end l! state of belLerency between the two countries. Dayan was reported to have sreeJ such an Egyptian "presence" could include Army engineers engaged in cleaning the canal and paramilitary police forces. Israel had insisted that no Egy ptian troops shall cross the canal. The newspapers also said Dayan told Sisco that if the United States could get Dgypt to agree to a permanent ceasefire, Israel might reconsider its decision to withdraw only 10 miles from the "east bank under an interim settlement. Nixon pledges to fight cancer WASHINGTON-President Nixon announced "an unprecedented attack'.' on cancer and said he would personally take a hand in its over-all direction. Nixon's announcement came as Congress appeared ready to approve $100 million the President requested in his State of the Union message toward finding a cure for the disease. The president told newsmen he was confident the money would be appropriated, and if that proved insufficient, he would request more funds. "It will not fail because of lack of money," he told newsmen during a visit to the White House press room. "If $100 million is not enough, we will provide more money." Nixon said he believed "direct presidential interest and president!-! guidance" might help conquer cancer and that he was therefore announcing a "presidential program for cancer cure." The President sent to congress legislation designed to create a "cancer cure program" within the National Institutes of Health. He said the program would be "independently budgeted and is directly responsible to the president of the United States." 2 C. A III 1TV From High Fidelity Megazins: The DC 300 "Shatters All Previous Perform2nce Records." "The CBS Lsb Data Tcken On The DC 300 Reprints In Sum The Highest Performsncs moo nn