Tuesday, September 28, 1971 Talks purely ceremonial mm meets Ihrniperor The Daily Tar Heel ANCHORAGL. Alaska -Turning from an historic gesture in international diplomacy to pressing domestic problems, President Nixon flew back to Washington Monday from his meeting with Japanese Emperor HirohJto. The President and his wife Pat boarded Air Force One in bright, 35-degree weather at Llhendorf Air Force Base and took off at 5:22 a.m. Alaska time, 2:22 p.m. FDT for the six-hour, 20-mmute night. Their departure was delayed for nearly an hour to allow the presidential party a few more minutes. The President looked a bit w.eary after his history-making meeting with Hirohito which went on until nearly 5 a.m. Monday Washington time, but was described as how it went. "very, very pleased" with Exakta VX 1000TL SLR, Zeiss 50mm 12, New $60. Classic Leica Ilia body, excellent. $55. Canon 50mm fl.5 and 135mm f3.5 in LeicaCanon Screw Mount, each $50. Call 920 -7441. 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Even the famous northern lights co-operated. They blazed in the black Alaskan sky just as the emperor's chartered Japan Air Lines DCS jetliner lifted off at midnight local time for Copenhagen, where the Emperor o;ned an 18-day, seven-nation European tour. 3 leaders N. war in LONDON -Prime Minister Edward Heath and the prime ministers of northern and southern Ireland Monday began two days of talks which all three hoped could save the violence-racked north from open civil war. While the leaders conferred, sporadic violence erupted, in Northern Ireland. British troops shot at a band of youths who threw nail and fire bombs at a military vehicle, wounding four soldiers. One youth was shot but friends helped him and his companion escape. The three Irish and British leaders, met at Heaths official country residence. It was the first face-to-face meeting between the Irish Republic's Roman Catholic Prime Minister Jack Lynch and Northern Ireland's Protestant Premier Brian Faulkner. 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At most, Britain's Heath sought agreement on ways to give the north's Roman Catholic minority a greater voice in government of the province and to hold another three-way meeting soon. delayed Miss Davis has been in jail awaiting trial since last January. Her attorneys have filed numerous pre-trial motions aimed at having the charges thrown out and getting her release on bail. Judge Richard E. Arnason, the fifth jurist in the case, said he would hold a hearing Oct. 5 on the remaining motions. The motion to move the trial to San Francisco was filed under a deadline earlier this month when Arnason ordered a cutoff in new pre-trial petitions. Miss Davis' attorneys contend the 27-year-old former UCLA professor cannot get a fair trial in this suburban county, scene of the bloodshed in which she is accused of being involved. The charges against her are that she conspired with and provided weapons for Johnathan Jackson, the teenager who invaded a courtroom on Aug. 7, 1970, in an attempt to liberate a number of San Quentin inmates. Four persons died in the resulting bloodshed, including the iudge. Finest in FwJiion The jaunty Gant TWn shirt. With an extravagantly Iodm, straight cellar I'-r ttxiay's fuller, wider ties. PrcVijdy Jesi.rr.eJ i:i (hint's own lean Huj-jcr hJy. Carefully tailored in multicolor Ktr stripe J cotton bro.iJcl.ah. All quality an J in crcat taste. .New money system under consideration W A S HI NGTO N - Urge d to cooperate w.th thr In. red States. its rc-- readjustment, delegate from IP Ir.terr.atior.al M,-r.eta: Fund !MF rat r-; ci te) tr.g the groundwork Vonda for replacing the mor.eur tem that ':: ':,: world trade for nearly three decades. In opening remarks to about 4"5 delegates and hundreds of official oVrcr I VI Managing Director Pierre Paul Schweitzer said "countries er where have a stake m the success of U.S. authorities in hastening the achifvfr.er.t o: r-; and tn assuring an appropriate degree of stimulus to the domestic ccon .m The opening of fie days of talks among the IMF and U or Id Bank mer-.rv: came just six weeks after President Nivon ended the existing international pa : system with his surprise economic ro!:c switch of Aug. 15. In seeking primarily to turn around the worsening U.S. balance of p.i tv.ents . .:. Nixon said dollars could no longer be traded to the United States for g th.is V c the Bretton Woods agreement that had governed world currencies since I The Commerce Department reported that the nation's trade balance ran :n t : e red for the fifth straight month m August when import exceeded err.po:: b ; . With this report, it appeared the United States wo deficit since 1 S3. Since the dollar is still the world's pivotal current, urged the delegates to "make eery effort to coo per at task of achieving a fundamental improvement m its bab Detroit judge outlaws segregation de jure DETROIT-U.S. District Court Judge Stephen J. Roth ruled Mor.da Michigan and the Detroit public schco. system were guilty ,.j maintain segregation -segregation by law. The ruling could pave the way for eliminating suburbs js a haen intergration in schools. Roth postponed until Oct. 4 a decision the situation. But his ruling established a basis under whuh the cur cross-busing of students between Detroit schools and 85 other sch.-ol c three-county Detroit metropolitan karea. Legal experts said a ruling of "'de jure" segregation - segregation which state or local law-was necessary to do that. The vnd U.S. Supreme -u held that where there is "de jure" segregation there is virtual!) n . authority of a federal court judge to correct it. Court observers emphasized cross-busing was only one ! sowra! rem could order. But Roth noted in his ruling that "our first step, m considering remedial steps must be taken, is the consideration of a motion to add as deJendants j great number of Michigan school districts located out-county in Wjyner County, and Macomb and Oakland counties, on the principal premise it ground that effective re!.; f cannot be achieved or ordered in their absence." War clause reintroduced WASHINGTON -Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield, declaring 'I v. m.i more blood on my hands," reintroduced his amendment Monday that would t i deadline for total U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam by next spring. Except for a shortened timetable, the amendment was identical to the one tint led to a congressional impasse over extension of the draft and left President Vv n without the authority to induct anyone for three months. 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