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Ne International PHNOM PENH - Cambodia's President Lon Nol has agree, share his government with his three main collaborators in March, 1970, overthrow of Prince Sihanouk. The move reportedly was made to unify the country's polit and military leaders against the growing rebel threat to govt ment rule. The rebels, aided by North Vietnam, are said tc in control of about two-thirds of the country. National UNITED NATIONS-"Repeated military attacks conducted Israel against Lebanon" were condemned Saturday by the Un: Nations Security Council. This action came without any mention of Arab guerr activities that Israel said prompted her retaliatory actions. Cou members voted 11-0 in favor of the condemnation, but UnitedStates, the Soviet Union, China and Guinea abstained. Israeli Ambassador Yosef Tekoah said the council's act emphasized, "the absence of meaningful U.N. action against in national terrorism." Israel said it would continue to take ac1 to protect its citizens against the "murderous attacks" of Arabs. Lebanon expressed dissatisfaction with the resolution E ing it had hoped for stronger action and will depend on the Secui Council for its defense. WASHINGTON -Middle East tensions have a real effec1 the United States because of their sources of oil. As President Nixon said in his address to Congress last w on the energy crisis, the United States will have to import and gasoline on a massive scale to meet growing demands. In 1971 only 2 or 3 per cent of the United States oil sup came from the Middle East; last year the figure reached 14 cent. A projected increase indicates the United States will importing about 33 per cent of its energy needs from the Mid East by 1980. Saudi Arabia, whose has unknown limits of oil reserves, r wants more control over her own oil and may play up the polit situation between her country and Israel to gain her demar The country has received United States military aid in the r and is about to receive jet trainers and jet fighters. Saudi Arabia's King Faisal has said the United States is i Israel and will not expand oil production unless the United Ste stance is changed. Secretary of State William Rogers has said the United Ste has no intention of changing its basic policies in the Middle E because of the "energy crisis." WASHINGTON-President Nixon's top advisor, H. R. Haldem is reportedly under investigation by a federal grand jury a participant in the Watergate bugging or in a cover-up of the evo John D. Ehrlichman, a domestic policy advisor, has also b mentioned in grand jury testimony. Both men reportedly h obtained John J. Wilson, as their attorney. Former Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell said he sat in on the meet "M s not c(mten nature ashe fiW He insists on makin F. J. E. Woodbridge Not us. We rnake a natural A beer without any additiv chemical preservatives. Fc natural Rheingold taste yo can't find in other beers. Natural Rheing( We knowhbow you feel aboui o Rhei ws-Rour I to the cal rn be by ted icil the . .. :er ion the ay ity on JOHN MITCHELL ~ek ...evidence mounts oil ply >er be die ds. , ast ro tes tes ast an, nt. hen ve-REP. BRYANDR ng ---seeks governor's office to take slher. her over" beer es or ra ajust >ld t beer. ..o. R eew er.es .or N. v ,.v..n.... . . . Idup where bugging was proposed but reje said he thought someone in the White thinks Jeb S. Magruder, former deput3 not have carried it out on his own. Sources have said Magruder is read W. Dean III, counsel to Nixon, approv4 Others sources have said the governr did approve the bugging. Results of the latest nationwide Gal President Nixon announced that "major to light in the Watergate case, shoi familiarto 83 percent of those polled. Nearly one - third of persons surveye reveals corruption in the Nixon Admi think President Nixon knew about the t NEW YORK-New Times, a news maga this fall supported by 14 of America's I writers. Publisher George Hirsch, the first 1 New York magazine, said the magazin audiences. "We will be bringing a approach to journalism." Contributors to the magazine will inc old New York Herald-Tribune, Joe M4 the President 1968," Chicago columni Post columnist Pete Hamill, Harper's c Reid Buckely and others. State and GREENWOOD-Rep. William Jenning he is planning to run for governorbut N until fall. "I would like to come back home ar of this state, in the highest office in tla "As governor, you are head of youi executive officer and you are in a posi the thing dearest to me-education." "In years past, South Carolina was in education. Lately we have been gainir in education and in per capita income. "I feel that this state sould be set b the wrong leader, the wrong governor, YORK COUNTY, S. C.-Since the min and others along the North Carol ina-Sot ness was expected to increase, but it I According to area restaurant ownei are vacationers or local residents. Out-o kept away, it is believed, because of th drinks and because brown-bagging is 1 P'eDERMa Student Nij Pl TUESDAY 5 P.M. 'til Closil SPECIAL STEAK DINI $119 Wi Si The best steak at the best price. S potato or French fries, tossed saial COME AS YOU. 548 KNOX ABBOTT DRIV BUSH RIVER ROAD-JU! 4510 DVNEuss TREE-A. ::ted the proposal. Mitchell House authorized the plan ' campaign director, would y to say Mitchell and John .d the bugging. nent has evidence Mitchell [up Poll, conducted before developments" have come v that Watergate is now d said they think the affair nistration; four out of ten lugging before it occurred. zine, will go on the stands >est-known journalists and >ublisher and president of e is being aimed at young much stronger personal lude Jimmy Breslin of the .Ginnis of "The Selling of t Mike Royko, New York ontributor Sara Davidson, Local ,s Bryan Dorn, D-S.C., said vill not officially announce d represent all the people is state," Dorn said. * Party, you are the chief tion to do something about down toward the bottom ig on the national averages, Ack 10 or 20 years, should move into Columbia." ibottle came to this county Lth Carolina state line, busi ias not. s, most of the customers F-state customers are being , high prices of minibottle egal in North Carolina. ~ht IER udent ID erved with baked i and bread. 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