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Th Dally Tar Hl Tucaday, Novtmbr 6, 1973 v n vr X M 1L KEY BISCAYNE, Fia. President Nixon, preparing to return to Washington, indicated through his aides Monday that he was more determined than ever to resist pressure for his resignation. The President wound up his four-day stay at this oceanside retreat by meeting with his two Watergate lawyers, Leonard Garment bus comnru and J. Fred Buzhardt, to discuss strategy to combat the public skepticism that arose last week when they disclosed that two of the Watergate tapes subpoenaed by U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica never existed. A spokesman predicted these doubts, which prompted several demands for Nixon's resignation, will be set to rest by Segretti given jail term WASHINGTON Donald H. Segretti, the White House hired lawyer who admitted playing dirty tricks on 1972 Democratic presidential contenders, was sentenced Monday to a six-month jail term which he described as a "fair sentence."' The sentence w as imposed by U.S. District Judge Gerhard Gescll, vho added three years probation after the jail term. Segretti. 32, of California, could have Strikes hit New York City received a maximum three years in jail for his guilty plea entered last Oct. 1 on three counts of violating federal election laws. Smiling and almost bouyant after the sentencing, Segretti told reporters the judge had said he could be released after four months and 20 days for good behavior. He said he thought that was a "fair sentence.' "I'm certainly not looking forward to it." he added. But now 1 can start getting my life back together again." NEW YORK The nation's biggest city was hit by hospital, newspaper and airline strikes Monday and faced the still greater threat of a walkout by its 14,000 firemen Tuesday the first such action in the Fire Department's 108-year history. A spokesman for the United Firefighters Association termed the city's latest contract offer "totally unacceptable." but a Manhattan Supreme Court justice ordered both sides back to the bargaining table. testimony before Sirica's court Tuesday in a renewed hearing on the tapes issue. Nixon was aware of the clamor for his resignation, the spokesman said. But interviews with Nixons Chief of Staff, Alexander M. Haig. adviser Bryce Harlow and deputy press secretary Gerald L. Warren drew a composite picture of a President who was growing more determined to continue in his job as the pressure on him mounted. Before the session with'his legal advisers, the President conferred with his press secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler. While the President worked in his study during the weekend, he left it to these spokesmen to convey his responses to his critics and to the American people. Warren told reporters the President has no plans to address the nation by radio or television or call a news conference. Bread firm charged with false advertising WASHINGTON The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ruled Monday that "Wonder Bread," the largest selling white bread in the country, has been falsely advertised for the past decade as an extraordinary food that will cause children to grow dramatically. I t VOTE TODAY Gonry t -9 ,r Chapel Hill Alderman UNC Law Student, Vice-Chairman Orange County Democratic Party Paid for by Friends of Gerry Cohen. P. O. Box 307. Chapel Hill. N. C. 27514 LA '" -tt i t If - - : A St:. : f I ' 1 1 :1 ' ' 1 ., " t i I ! i f ' ' 1 t ' - !!,: -' 1 i M il(i'. 1 1 1 '-1 1 I-V'- ; H ' . 1- it 1 1 t-'.W U ) - f ' i.il'. . 1 -J r ii . , f s 1 1 : ) 1 1 it . 4. .. . i tj f ( y i - - 1 L. -i ahr Daiki cutr Hrrl c in 111 from the wires of United Preu International Compiled by Tom Sawyer Wire Editor Soviet marines waiting in Mediterranean WASHINGTON Tht Pentagon dltdoted Monday that up to 2,000 Soviet marl net are stationed In the Mediterranean In thlpe designed for amphlbloua landings, but the force was not -militarily algnlflcent" and should not cause alarm. Pentagon spokesman William Deecher told reporters that the Soviets usually keep two landing ships In the Mediterranean but the number of troop carrying craft had been boosted to eight, which could carry from 203 to 2,000 marines or naval Infantrymen. Skylab prepares for blastoff CAPE CANAVERAL The Skylab 3 astronauts put In a final day of ground practice Monday on maneuvers to be used for docking with the eight-room space research lab they'll call home for at least 60 days. Gerald P. Carr, Edward Q. Gibson and William R. Pogue are scheduled for launch at 11:41 a.m. EST Saturday In a convtrtad version of the tpace-ship In which men flew to the moon. The craft wUI be boosted 270 miles Into orbit by a mighty Saturn 1 B rocket Bobby Seaie testifies politely CHICAGO Former Black Panther Chairman Bobby Seaie, who was shackled and gagged following violent outbursts at the 1S53 Chicago Seven conspiracy trial, spoke softly and politely at contempt of court proceedings Monday and told the Judge he had not Intended to be "disrespectful to the court." Dressed In a conservatively cut tan suit. Scale told U.S. District Court Judge Edward T. Glgnoux, "I only wanted the Judge to listen to me and to my reasons for exercising my right to defend myself." Seaie returned to the Federal Building here to testify at the contempt trial of five members of the Chicago Seven and two of their trltl attorneys. New violation shatters peace Egyptian infantry backed by tanks carried out attacks along the Suez Canal front (Monday and in isolated cases succeeded in penetrating Israeli lines and holding onto their gains, an Israeli military spokesman reported in Tel Aviv. War talk increased on both sides. The Israeli military command in Tel Aviv said the Egyptians launched four attacks against Israeli lines one of them a series of company-sized assaults lasting six hours. Israel protested the alleged violations to the U.N. truce force. The Israeli spokesman said the Egyptian army is fully deployed in attack positions along the entire canal front and on the road to Cairo, but would be met and crushed. The Israelis said it was quiet on the Syrian front where Israel told the International Red Cross the Syrians had murdered 12 Israeli war prisoners. The latest alleged violations of the 12-day-old cease-fire came as Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, who completed four days of almost non-stop negotiations among the Egyptians, Syrians and Israelis in Washington, flew to the Middle East on a peace mission and Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir arrived home in Tel Aviv from her Washington visit. Israeli and Egyptian envoys flew to Europe to discuss the crisis. The official Iraqi News agency predicted Kissinger's visit to Morrocco. Tunisia, Egypt. Jordan and Syria would be fruitless and said "fighting between the Arab countries and Israel may be resumed at any moment." Iraq, one of Egypt's allies, refused to accept the cease-fire. In another development Arab oil producing states cut oil production 25 per cent and an official Egyptian government spokesman said in Cairo an Arab oil embargo would increase until the United States takes an "een handed" policy in the Middle East. The Arabs have been extremely critical of U.S. military aid to Israel. 3 t Li3 U'JLJ Ccn3 fnOi!iG3 ioibfics i 3i0i3 iwe in. CONE MIUS 9 i0 BHOOWV Hf W VOflK N V 1X' 1 (;); It:-; ,(-, -j J -I J L The BSR 810 and 710 have their brains in their shaft. A carefully machined metal rod holding eight precision-molded cams. When the cam shaft turns, the cams make things ... happen. A lock is released, an arm raises and swings, a record drops, a platter starts spinning, the arm is lowered, the arm stops, the arm raises again, it swings back, another record is dropped onto the platter, the arm is lowered again, and so on. for as many hours as you like. Deluxe turntables from other companies do much the same thing, but they use many more parts scads of separate swinging arms, gears, plates, and springs in an arrange ment that is not nearly as mechanically elegant, or as quiet or reliable: that produces considerably more vibration, and is much more susceptible to mechanical shock than the BSR sequential cam shaft system. When you buy a turntable, make sure you get the shaft. The BSR 710 and 810. From the world's largest manufacturer of automatic turntables. BSR (USA) UJ Biauv! Nt York 10913 I3BIAL" VJJBT" -pistil TH5 15 A TE5&3CE TRCCZAM US SHOULD SUTCH CHATTELS l r ii i ' i - x its -v i tfffjff- i l -k THAT WAS PRETTV GOOO CON5PEKlN6 HE UVtX. EVEM WOK UP .'. Sv DOONESBURYI UmAT tl I I I rnh TO CDLDZf UL I k I CHA&NC COUHTRf. ri,CwA PILLED LVT7H ALL A rni me DSZAMA OF nation! " "THIS fALL. ' VISJ7VZS tVLL B A8L TO UITKS9S n SPfCTACLtAZ PAAF OF A . COMPLETE COMMt?$r if '1 lfiUV i . - AUTOS COCKY. 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