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Briefly . ' From Associated Press reports. WASHINGTON Interior Secretary James Watts first area-wide offering of oil and gas tracts in the South Atlantic, including North Carolina, brought a meager response Tuesday from the oil industry as only 1 1 of 3,582 tracts received bids. The tracts brought in high bids of $13.36 million, far below the record of $3.4 billion re ceived for 623 tracts sold in the Gulf of Mexico last May. But Interior Department officials said the lack of industry interest was not surprising since the area from North Carolina to Florida has no proven commercial-size deposits of oil and gas. The department has estimated there are 228 million barrels of oil and 860 billion cubic feet of gas in the South Atlantic, but six wells drill ed so far have been dry. Only seven oil companies participated in the . biding and only one of the tracts attracted bids from more than one company. The largest price $2.02 millionwas paid by Shell Oil off the North Carolina coast. Ten of the 11 tracts were located 40 to 50 miles off North Carolina and the 1 1th was off the South Carolina coastline. Watt, bowing to pressure from the gover nors of North Carolina and Florida, deleted 12 million acres, including tracts closest to North Carolina and all 1 1 million acres off the Florida coast. NEW YORK The editors of a sex maga zine say they will publish nude photos of Yoko Ono and John Lennon in love-making poses despite threats of legal action by the wife of the late musician. Elliot Mintz, a spokesman for Ono, said Monday that the pictures obtained by Swank magazine "came from Yoko's personal collec tion and may have been stolen" from the apart ment where the couple lived before Lennon's murder in 1981. Swank, which received the photos from a man who claimed to have found them in a trash can, does not have permission to use the photos, Mintz said. "As the executor of John's estate, Yoko will use any legal measures available to protect the estate's interest," he added. The photo editor of Swank magazine said the pictures would be printed in the October issue, which goes on sale in about three weeks. LONDON The world's first two pregnan cies resulting from the transfer of an embryo from one woman to another were reported by a team of American doctors in a British medi cal journal published Tuesday. Embryo transfer has been used in cattle breeding for many years. But the report in The Lancet is the first account of the technique be ing successfully employed in test-tube baby re search involving humans. The team of obstetricians and gynecologists' from the Harbor-UCLA Medical Center at Torrance, Calif., led by Dr. John I. Buster, said in a letter in the journal that one of the women involved is expected to have her baby in four months and the other is more than five weeks pregnant. Under what have now become conventional test-tube baby techniques known as . "in vitro" fertilization an egg is taken from the woman's body and fertilized with the intended father's sperm in a glass dish. It is then im planted in her womb, where, as in a normal pregnancy, it grows into a baby. 'pot PIZZA & CHICKEN DELIVERY FREE DELIVERY INCREDIBLE PRICES 12" Pizza with one topping only $3.95 16" Pizza with one topping only $5.95 Mon.-Thurs. 4 pm-1 am Fri. & Sat. 4 pm-2 am Price Includes Tax The California team has taken the technique a step further by fertilizing the egg inside the donor woman's body by artificial insemina tion, using the sperm of the infertile woman's husband. ' , After about five days, it is removed and im planted in the infertile woman. She then has a ormal nine-month pregnancy, provided, of course, that as in the case of any other pregv nancy, all goes well with her and the growing baby. . . ' ; ATLANTA Residential telephone cus tomers served by BellSouth Corp., the new parent company for Southern Bell and South Central Bell, can expect their rates to increase "about 50 percent" within the next few years, the chief executive officer of the new company said Tuesday. : Wallace R. Bunn said the higher rates would be "the impact of bringing competition into what was a natural monopoly." A federal judge list year ordered American Telephone & Telegraph Co. to divest itself of its regionar telephone companies. Southern Bell and South Central Bell were joined under BellSouth, which will be the largest of seven regional companies created by the divestiture. RALEIGH North Carolina's ports show ed a $1.8 million profit during fiscal 1982-83 despite economic setbacks which have affected all ports along the U.S. seaboards, the comp troller for the state Ports Authority said Tues day. . In a report to the authority's Board of Di rectors, Ruff A. DeVane said revenues at Wilmington- and Morehead City ports totaled more than $14.5 million, resulting in a net profit of about $.8 million. WARSAW, Poland Overriding objections from the Roman Catholic Church, the Polish government said Tuesday that it was going ahead with legislation to toughen laws on cen . sorship, demonstrations and anti-government activity. Government spokesman Jerzy Urban said parliamentary approval was expected Thurs day of the bills to restore powers the. govern ment relinquished when it lifted martial law Friday. . : WASHINGTON Defense Secretary Cas par W. Weinberger will visit China for the first time in - September, the White House an nounced Tuesday. During the Sept. 25-29 visit, Weinberger will meet with his Chinese counterpart, Zhang Aiping, ?and other Chinese leaders on matters of mutual interest," said Lawrence M. Speakes, deputy White House press secretary. ROME The alleged kidnappers of school girl Emanuela Orlandi threatened Tuesday to kill Pope John Paul II, claiming they were be hind the 1981 attack on the pope by the Turk ish terrorist they want released from jail. ."John Paul is a subversive servant of the CIA," said a telephone caller to a Roman Catholic magazine. "John Paul II is a political instigator." , . TEL AVTV, Israel The Jerusalem Post said Friday there had been speculation that Prime Minister Menachem Begin might resign over the weekend. In a front-page article the paper said, "spec ulation abounds, over Begin's next move." It quoted political observers as expecting "a dramatic move by Begin, perhaps a retirement announcement" this weekend. The Post, which has opposed Begin's Likud bloc govern ment, did not name any sources. Similar speculation has made the rounds in Israel since Begin on Tuesday announced can cellation for "personal reasons" of a planned visit to Washington next week. ' Begin's spokesman Uri Porat has repeatedly denied that Begin intends to resign. Begin cele brates his 70th birthday on Saturday and it was recalled that he once said he would leave politics when he reached that age. ' ., ; ; i ; - Everyday Low Price on Soft Contact Lenses s69 95 Includes professional dispensing & follow-up visits. Does not include eye examination - or sterilization kit. A V LABHIFIEDB Classified ads may be placed at the DTH offices or mailed to the DTH, Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. AH ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) Tuesday. 7 Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH rffice by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $2.00 Non-students $3.00 5C for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. 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The National Pamphleteer, Box 223, Una laska. AK 99685. roomoates GRAD OR MATURE UNDER GRAD roommate needed to share townhouse apt. Must be fairly neat. Rent $176 per month plus utilities. Call Debbie at 929-5273. OWN YOUR OWN JEAN-Sportswear. mfant-Preteen. Ladies Apparel, Combination, accessories or Quality Children Furni ture Store. National brands; Jordache, Chic, Lee, Levi, Vander but. Izod. Gunne Sax, Calvin Klein. Esprit, Zena, Ocean Pacific, Brittania, Evan Picone, Heahhtex, 300 others. $7,900 to $24,500, inventory, airfare, training, fixtures, grand opening etc. Mr. LoughUn (612) 888-6555. personals ABORTION: IN A PRIVATE licensed facility in Chapel HID. Cost: $175.00 to 12 weeks: over 12 weeks additional charge. Saturday services. Call: 942-1335 for appointment 2 The Tar Heel Thursday, July 28, 1983
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