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Gaming Board acts Today's N.Y. Stocks Closing prices 554 selected stocks DAILY FACTS, Redlands, Calif. NEW YORK (UPI) Stock market prices gained again today in one of the most active sessions of the year. Bolstering hopes interest rates may have reached their peak, analysts said, was news today. Short-term Treasury bill yiels had declined for the second consecutive time.

NEW YORK (UPI) Selected stocks on the New York Stock Exchange. Sales P.E (hds) High Low Last Chg. -A A- Acme Mkt 1. 12 19 22 Address .60 7 222 14 Admiral Cp 6 128 12 Aetna Life 2 11 119 Air Prod .20 28 104 Aircolnc .80 9 72 12 Alcan Alu 1 18 1797 AllegCp 8 93 AligLud 1.20 6 68 Allg Pw 1.44 9 44 20 Allid Ch 1.32 13 554 39 AlliedSt 1.40 6 40 Allis Cha .22 11 207 12 12 Alcoa 1.94 16 356 75 AmHes 22 213 Am Airlines 685 ABrand 2.38 74.36 AmBrcst .64 13 658 Am Can 2.20 9 98 A Cyan 1.40 11 377 AmElec 1.90 9 676 26 Am Export 138 AmHoist .60 8 22 Am Hom .64 37 740 AmHosp .28 42 329 44 A MetCx 12 299 Amer Motor 5 301 8 AmNGs 2.40 8 72 36 A Smelt 1.20 8 170 Am Stnd .50 9 162 2.80 10 1854 Ametek .70 9 32 13 AMF In 1.08 11 406 Ampex Cp 12 113 Amstar 1.70 8 27 24 Anacon 10 '565 24 24. ApecoC 18 120 ArmcoS 1.20 7 543 Arms Ck .84 15 84 30 Ashl Oil 1.30 9 147 Assoc Trans 7 6 6 At Richfid 2 23 676 91 Atlas Corp 48 14 Avco Corp 221 Avnetinc .30 375 -8 .80 13 144 26 BakerOil .37 32 130 Bangor Pn 5 20 Bath Ind .30 6 10 Beat Fds .62 16 886 Beckmn .50 21 28 35 35 Bell Hwl .84 281 BeechA 97 Bendix 1.60 8 210 Benguet Inc 10 58 5 5 Beth St 1.40a 8 669 Black 1.08 51 37 121 124 Boeing .40 11 524 18 Boise Casca 7 2882 Borden 1.20 10 107 23 Borg 1.35 8 205 24 Bost Ed 2.44 41 31 Bourns Inc 10 18 16 BranifAir 3i 964 BriggsS 1.60 14 286 52 Bris My 1.32 21 335 BritPet 14 194 14 14 BrGrup 1.60 7 25 25 Brunswk .24 13 307 Bucy 1.20 15 172 1g Budd Co .40 65 13 BulovaW .70 10 17 17 Bunker .40 45 Burl In 1.40 11 147 30 Burl No 10 637 36 Burrghs .80 42 259 C- Camp 1.18 12 111 29 CanPac 11 28 CaroPL 1.52 8 48 CarrierC .52 16 263 Cater Tr 16 291 69 Celanese 2 8 259 35 35 Centl Soya 1 12 156 38 CentTI 1.08a 13 125 24 Cerro .80 117 Certn-td .50 59 Cessna 86 Chmpint .92 8 373 ChmpSP .52 17 774 20 ChaseMan 2 12 694 Chessi 62 43 43 Chris Craft 51 58 4 Chrysir 1.40 542 26 Cin Gas 1.64 44 23 CIT Fin 2.20 11 237 CitiesSv 2.20 12 347 4838 City Inv .60 5 774 Clev El 2.32 33 CocaCol 1.90 42 154 142 Colgate .54 28 1028 Collin Radio 77 1.46 11 534.

Col Gas 1.90 8 97 Comb 1.51 21 114 Com Solv .60 17 41 CmwEd 2.30 149 29 29 Comsat .68 19 192 34 Con Ed 1.80 10 181 ConsFd 1.30 11 207 138 Con Fret .56 10 158 ConsNG 2.03 51 3 Consm Pw 2 91 Conti Air Ln 19 333 8 Cn Can 1.60 144 26 Conti Oil 1'2 832 33 1 Cont Tel .92 12 820 23 22 Contri Data 10 975 43 CornGIs 1.12 33 1625 115 Cox Brd .35 15 9 CPCInt1 1.77 10 223 CraneC 74 17 Crwn ZI 1.20 353 Curtiss Wrt 25 209 22 12 Cyprus Ms 1 10 47 DanRivr .50 8 Dana Cp 1.36 3 Dart In 165 25 Dayco 1.14 32 14 Day PLt 1.66 35. 2112 Deere 1.40a 769 58 58 -112 Del Mnt 1.20 77 19 19 Dennisn .80 170 263 DetEdis 1.45 10 56 Diam Shm 1 10 317 Diebold 25 168 56 DisneyW .12 51 456 823 821 8 333 DistilSea .70 21 135 43 Dr Peppr .24 59 73 2712 27 18 DomeMn la 19 52 861 2 8538 DowChem 1 23 408 59 57 57 -1 Dresser 1.40 16 240 4914- Duke 1.40 11 203 191,8 19 3 DuPont 17 200 Duqnel 1.72 9 49 2112 21'2- 14 -E E- EascoC 6 39 11 1012 11 12 Eastern Air 707 Est Ko 1.28a 35 665 1343 132 133 1 EatnCp 1.80 8 317 37 35 ElPasoNG 1 6 155 1 Eltra Cp 1'2 8 24 ESBinc 1.40 10 231 29 Esmark .75 192 2538 EssexInt .72 66 1678 Ethyl Corp 8 245 ExCell 0 .90 9 94 18 1738 34 Exxon 3b 11 913 90 8938 -F F- Faberge .40 7 252 1078 FarchC 23 943 72'8 7012- 7 Fairind 72 18 Fairm1F .50 22 838 18 Farah Mfg 27 Ferro Cp .90 11 15 3912 3912 Fireston .86 8 197 213g Fst Nat Strs 10 173 1712 14 FsPaCp 1.20 12 126 3934 39 1 Flemg 0.60 8 10 Flintkot 1.08 69 193g 19 FlaPwr 1.80 11 92 3678 FMC Cp .85 9 210.19⅝ FoodFr 22 7 1 FordM 3.20a 5 1071 For Mck .88 60 1328 123 58 FreptMn .80 23 140 3038 Fruehuf 1.70 8 179 26 25 GAC Corp 128 3 3 GAF Cp .44 8 330 Gam Sk 1.30 6 34 30 291 2 12 Gannett .36 29 94 Gn AOI 19 102. 341 331 2 Gen Dynam 7 90 21 22 Gn Elec 1.60 21 1514 6238 61 GnFood 1.40 12 311 26 -Gn Host Cp 9 14 11 11 78 Gen Instr 2k 15 301 .2234 2134 22 GenMill 1.08 21 145 6078 59 GnMot 2.90b 8 1470 633 64 PubU 1.60 703 1918 3 Gn Steel Ind 14 TE 1.72 11 654 2912 2878 3 Gn Tire 1.10 5 788 18 Ga Pac 14 325 3958 Gerber 1.35 10 53 17 Getty 1.21b 27 85 1351 2 13234 134 3, Gillette 1.50 23 485 6312 5 Global Mar 15 238 18 Goodrich 6 124 22 34 Goodyr Tir 9 642 58 Grace 112 11 750 Grand .80 10 26 12'2 12 Grant 7 298 20 193 20 Gt Tea 106 1112 1138 11124 GINNek 1.60 13. 152 2 51 GtWsFin .40 1155 221 2 23 Gt West Un 16 Grn Giant 1 9 30 Greyhd 1.04 9 248 15 Grumman 38 18 Gulf Oil 8 705 223 23 Gulfstu 1.12 11 126 1912 19 12 208 28 261 2 H- HamPap .60 15 98 1712 173 Harris 1.12 13 62 33784 HeclaMn 2k 37 58 Las Vegas Riviera sale approved CARSON CITY. Nev.

(UPI) -The $60 million purchase of the Riviera Hotel on the Las Vegas "Strip" by the AITS. of Boston, won preliminary approval Wednesday from the Nevada State Gaming Control Board. The board recommended approval of a -delayed realignment in the seven casinos owned by industrialist Howard Hughes. Also receiving preliminary approval was entertainer Sammy Davis to be an officer in the Tropicana Hotel in Las Vegas. The applications must win final approval from the parent Nevada Gaming Commission which meets Sept.

27 in Las Vegas. AITS stands for American International Travel Service, which is involved in wholesale travel tour business, ownership of restaurants and a cruise ship. The company, whose stock is traded over the counter, is buying the Riviera the present ownership is headed by veteran gambler Edward Torres. Torres, however, will remain to continue running the hotel-casino com.plex. Officials of AITS said that $9 million has been placed in escrow "to dispose of any tax claim" that may arise involving the present operation.

The gaming board noted that AITS is valued at less than the corporation that runs the Riviera Hotel. Board members said the major stock holders in A AITS were Meshlaum Riklis and Isidore Becker and that without them the deal might never have been made. The board approved the application on the condition that if Riklis and Becker ever seek to sell their shares in AITS, that application must have prior approval by the state. LA approves 21 pct electricity rate hike LOS ANGELES (UPI) The City Council has given tentative approval to a 21 per cent in electric rates, which would increase the average homeowner's monthly bill by about $2. The council also approved a 4 per cent increase in water rates Wednesday, which would raise the average monthly bill by about 24 cents.

Both measures face another council vote next week and then must be approved by Mayor Thomas Bradley, who has not taken a position on the matter. Robert V. Phillips, general manager of the Department of Water and Power, told the Council the hikes were needed to offset inflating operating costs and higher fuel prices. The council voted 9-3 in favor of the proposal, with Coun- cilmen Edmund D. Edelman, Robert J.

Stevenson and Joel Wachs dissenting. Councilman Marvin Braude, who supported the rate hike, told the DWP representatives that those who more electric power should pay maximum rates, instead of the current policy of charing lower rates to volume buyers. "Certain people should have lower power rates and other people should have higher power rates when their consumption goes beyond a certain point," Braude said. "I think the people who want to have wine cellars and swimming pools should pay a higher proportionate rate than people who are using power to cook with. Those people who have limited use of power should have the lowest possible rates," he said.

Public views Nixon guilty Demo says WASHINGTON (UPI) -The chairman of the national Democratic Governors' Caucus, Wendell Ford of Kentucky. said today he believes the public has decided President Nixon is responsible for the Watergate scandal. He also said he believes "they want to get it over with." the jury is in on Watergate," he told reporters at a news conference. believe the people have found them guilty." "Found who guilty?" he was asked. "I think the White House." "The President?" "Yes, sir.

The women believe Martha Mitchell." Ford said he believed the public attitude now on Watergate is "they want to get it over with." Public interest, he said. has turned to emphasis on the economy than political scandal. He said the Watergate affair has had the additional political effect of "bringing into focus" lingering problems of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, with Chappaquiddick, especially in Kentucky's "Bible belt." Ford said that if Kennedy were running for president today, his religion and the 1969 Chappaquiddick episode, in which a secretary drowned when Kennedy's car plunged into pond, would present "problems" in some areas of Kentucky.

Ford also said he believed if Nixon had to select a new vice president to replace Spiro T. Agnew, Congress should approve his choice barring overriding reasons for rejection. "The President should be able to select that individual," Ford said. "The Congress, of course, should scrutinize the selection, but on balance, the President should have the choice." Skylab crew tests ship for trip home HOUSTON (UPI) -The Skylab 2, astronauts today photographed X-ray light sources several thousand light years from earth and tested their disabled Apollo command ship to make sure they have a way to get back home Tuesday. Packing as much scientific investigation as they can into the final days of their twomonth voyage, Alan L.

Bean. ()wen K. Garriott and Jack R. Lousma used their solar observatory telescopes to make a dozen pictures of an unusual blue star in the Scorpio constellation. The special telescopic cameras may give a fairly accurate reading of the amount of X-ray energy coming from the star, which is estimated to be from several hundred to several thousand light years from this planet.

The astronauts made their next-to-last picture-taking sweep over 3,300 miles of the United States. The research pilots took Milk prices to be hiked SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A top state agriculture official confirms that shoppers can expect a statewide increase in the price of milk shortly, the third this year and the second since August. "It's imminent," said Leroy Walker, chief of the department's milk stabilization unit. "The only question is how much." Tunney blasts AAU, NCAA Thursday, September 20, 1973- A8 15 Prices on the American Stock Exchange gained in active trading. IBM.

a market bellwether the previous three sessions, was a multipoint loser during the day. The company had dropped 38 points in two days after losing a $352.5 million suit to Telex Corp. Dow Jones Averages 30 Industrials Closed at 920.53 UP 10.16 Pct. chg. 11 a.m.

Noon 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. Close Net chg. Pct.

chg. 30-Ind 20-Tr 15-Util 65-Stks 918.20 169.96 99.85 280.19 917.44 169.14 99.57 279.63 916.32 169.10 99.50 279.37 916.54 169.10 99.66 279.48 919.63 169.92 99.82 280.44 920.53 170.07 99.73 280.62 71 100 11 142 293 80 24 243 37 30 616 22 69 346 233 41 1076 97 15 41 100 124 227 1029 12 397 222 90 17 43 966 266 614 28 566 33 926 2629 273 35 J- 168 352 231 120 34 17 123 39 -K K- 358 17 18 6 35 178 12 56 1116 189 93 255 13 35 243 74 128 931 40 Heinz 1.08 15 Hercutes .80 19 Hershy 1.10 11 Heublein .92 27 Hewitt .20 45 Hilton HIl 1 11 HobartM .72 16 Hoernr 1.12 10 Hoff Electn 8 Hol Inns .30 15 Homestak 1 17 Honywl 1.40 24 HousLP 1.40 14 HowardJ .20 22 Howmet .70 11 Idaho 1.86 10 Ideal Bas .80 10 1.30 HI Pwr 2.20 11 Imperial Cp 7 INACP 2.10a 9 Ing Rnd 2.16 16 Inland St 2 7 Insp Copp 2 11 IBM Cp 4.48 29 IntHarv 1.40 8 intl Mining 11 Intl Nickel 1 16 Int! Pap 16 Int 1.40 9 itek Corprin 19 Jeff Pilot .52 24 JohnMv 1.20 .50 52 JonLogn .80 Jones 1.35 Jostens .76 9 JoyMfg 1.40 23 Kaiser Al .50 18 KC So Ind 2 8 Kan GE 1.52 8 KanNeb 1.12 10 KanPLt 1.48 KayserR .60 Kelsy-H 1.30 Kenmtl 1.20 9 Kennecot 2 10 Kerr Mc .60 32 Kidde .60 6 Kim Ct 1.20 15 Airl Knight .28 18 Kopper 1.88 7 Kraftco 1.77 13 Kresge .20 37 40 73 44 22 3 Kroger 1.30 18 112 Leh LearSieg Pt .60 .28 7 7 190 Lehmn 146 15 Libby0 2.20 33 33 Libby McN1 45 Ligg My 11 56 38 Littnin 296 Lockheed 108 LoewsC 1.16 107 Lone Ind 1 8 196 20 Lon StG 1.46 10 106 LTV Corp 521 Lucky St .54 13 311 LukenSt1 .80 10 71 Lyke Ygstn 11 -M M- MacMil 334 Macy 1.10 9 42 Mad Fd 103 Magnav .60 15 260 Mar Oil 1.60 11 225 Marcor .90 10 493 MarMid 1.80 7 101 MarshF 1.24 10 MartMr 1.15 72 Massey 9 25 May DS 1.60 9 303 MayerOs .65 13 5 24 Maytag 1.30 14 39 29 McCroy 1.20 14 18 McDon .40 6 107 20 19 McGrEd 10 920 McGr HI .48 9 112 9 McLean .60 13 18 49 Mead Cp .60 10 145 17 Merck 1.18 38 598 84 Inc 19 10 MidSoU 1.20 11 722 1.10 35 325 MinnPL 1.46 8 14 Mobil0l 2.80 10 652 62 Mohsco 1.20 8 25 Monogram 7 40 7 7 Monsanto 2 12 963 63 MorrsK 6 6 18 Motorola .50 25 856 Mt Fuel 1.92 26 393 96 92 MtSt Tel 1.52 10 22 MurpCo 1.20 8 12 -N Nabisco 2.30 12 98 NatAirl 7 419 NatCash .40 680 NatDistil .90 10 73 Natl Gen .50 5 310 31 NtI Gyp 1.05 7 137 NatSteel 8 495 Natomas .25 67 1672 Nev Pw 1.35 8 40 28 NEngEI 1.78 9. 417 18 NiagMo 1.14 9 115 NL Indust 108 38 NorfolkWs 5 106. 60 NoNtGs 2.60 10 146 39 40 NoStPw 1.84 10 263 NwBan 1.60 15 172 59 NortnSi 15 611 28 27 28 -00 Occid Petri 21 544 Ogden Cp .60 69 1412 18 Ohio Ed 1.60 11 86 OklaGE 1.32 13 OklaNG 1.32 13 OlinCorp .88 70 15 Omarkin .20 16 Or Rcki 1.20 12 15 Otis El Co 2 11 155 45 OutbdM 1.20 10 23 38 OwenCF .88 15 385 Owen ill 1.48 422 58. -P P- PacGas 1.78 219 2634 38 Pac Ltg 1.68 37 21 PacPetri .50 19 36 3038 18 PacPwr 1.60 10 145 PC 1.20 10 Pan Am Air 512 6 Panhdl 1.90 8 486 Penn Centr 82 2 Penney 1.12 26 267 79 Penn Dix .20 6 31 PennPL 1.68 8 66 213g Pennzoil .80 12 1836 PeopGs 2.24 7 68 2912 58 PepsiCo 1.20 27 115 Pfizer .64 28 408 45 1 8 Phelp 2.20 11 67 49 PhilaEl 1.64 10 251 1934 PhilipM 1.40 23 179 113 113 -1 Phil Pet 1.30 26 694 5612 571.8+ 1 Pillsbry 1.64 13 170 51 4912 51 Pitney .68 12 300 12'8 1 Polaroid .32 82 447 1152g PPGInd 1.70 8 304 34 1.80 27 699 97 PuS Col 1.20 8 95 1834 38 1.72 9 187 Pullmanin 2 14 208 79 77 Purex Cp .84 9 129 Purolatr .88 19 32 4934 -R R- Ralston .75 20 139 431 43 34 Raython .70 9 196 26 2512 3 RCA Corp 1 12 1339 2434.

34 qReadng Co RepbStl 1.20 6 248 2338 34 Revion 1.08 22 88 Rey Ind 2.68 8 161 4612 45 462 114 Rey Met .40 34 854 18 Riviana .86 12 18 RoanSt 55 Robshaw .90 8 26 21 18 Roch Gs 1.24 9 41 Rockwil 1.80 8 132 2934 29 58 RohmH 1.12 21 431 9512 Rohr Ind .90 10 18 38. RoyalCC .64 17 798 253 1.08b 12 115 40 2 8 40. 2 -5 Safewy 1.60 10 153 37 363 3638- '6 St JoMin 10 261 32 Most Active Stocks Sales Close Chg. -The Fed Nat Mtg 476,900 22 Ramada Inns 374,400 Boise Cascade 288,200 1 262,900 Am 193,100 Alcan Alum 189,600 Pennzoil 183,600 Natomas 167,200 Univ Oil Prd 164,200 19 Corning Glass 162,500 Gen Elec 151,400 Am Sterilizer 147,000 13 Gen Motors 147,000 Zale Cp Bausch 143,100 SP-Special Offer. WHAT THE MARKETS DID By United Press International New York Stock Exchange Thursday Wednesday Wk Ago New Highs 87 76 12 New Lows 8 15 25 Advances 1111.

1185 675 Declines 447 340 661 Unchanged 271 279 422 Totals 1829 1804 1758 New York Stock Exchange sales: Stocks 25,960,000 Warrants 300,500 Bonds $20,170,000 STANDARD POOR'S INDEXES NEW YORK (UPI) -Standard Poor's hourly indexes for Thursday. (1941-43 equals 10). 425-Ind 15-RR 60-Util 500-Stks 11 a.m. 119.65 35.88 52.22 106.53 Noon 119.35 35.84 52.02 106.26 1 p.m. 119.38 35.75 51.93 106.27 2 p.m.

119.39 35.64 52.02 106.28 3 p.m. 119.84 35.91 52.12 106.67 Close 119.95 35.91 52.11 106.76 Prev Close 118.91 35.66 51.96 105.88 NEW YORK STOCK SALES By United Press International Approx final total 25,960,000 Previousday 24,570,000 Week ago 11,669,960 Month ago 11,392,810 Year ago 11,932,440 Two years ago 13,255,750 1973 to date 2.719,971,039 1972 to date 2,988,172,057 1971 to date 2,899,962,485 StRegis 1.60 Sander Asso Sang Ele .60 Sat In 1.60a Schering .62 Schlumb .60 SCM Crp .40 ScottPap .56 Sears 1.60a 2.40 SierraPc .86 SignalCo .60 SimnsCo .88 SingerC 2.40 Smithkline 2 CalEd 1.56 SouthCo 1.34 SoNtRes SoPacif 2.16 So Rail 1.72 SowstPS .82 Sp Rand .66 Square la Squibb 1.56 St Brnd 1.73 Std Oil Cal 3 StdOlnd 2.68 StdOhio 2.70 SterlDrg .60 StewWn 1.85 StudeW 1.32 Sun Oil Co 1 Sunshin .106 Sup Oil 1.40 Tandy Corp Teledyne 3i Teneco 1.36 Texaco 1.72 TexETr 1.58 TxGasT 1.64 Texinstr .56 Tx PLT .546 Tex Util 1.04 Texsgulf .60 Textron Thiokol ThriftyD .37 Timkn 1.80a TraneCo .96 Trnsam .55 TranUn 1.44 Trans Air TriCon 2.60b TRW In 1.04 TwCFx UAL Incorp UnCarb 2.10 Un Elec 1.28 UnOCal 1.60 Un Pac 2.40 Uniroyal .70 Aircr 1.80 Utd Brands UnCorp US Gyp 1.60 US Indus .65 USSteel 1.60 US Tob .76 UniTel 1.04 UnivOil Upjohn .88 Utahint UtahPL 2.32 UV Ind 1a Varian Vendo .306 VictorCC .50 Va Elec 1.18 Walgreen 1 WarLm Wash 1.44 Wst Air Ws Banc 1.40 WUnion 1.40 Westg El .97 Wstvac 1.10 Weyrhs WhelPitt StI Whripool .80 Whit Con .60 White Motor Whittakr Cp Wickes Cp 1 WinnDx 1.26 Woolwh 1.20 XeroxCp .88 ZaleCorp .72 Zayre Corp ZenithR 1.52 Zurn Ind .28 11 24 78 50 17 93 67 88 137 135 135 34 243 25 32 123 123 35 47 47 13 2334 24 24 8 U- 16 16 37 68 11 34 16 16 19 88 54 W- 43 201. 34 71 33 3 23 12 85 14 86 8 31 7 183 44 673 55 264 7 168 12 841 23 350 12 181 9 28 11 515 8 52 10 324 15 136 140 9 1413 10 173 263 95 12 42 19 1362 22 110 28 171 15 28 9 745 14 395 25 100 28 308 11 142 44 81 76 68 -T 15 573 159 264 1034 13 223 73 297 15 22 15 121 18 150 255 99 83 606 91 13 13 9 1052 13 180 6 1224 108 383 37 -U 12 612 869 12 86 9 609 13 335 7 475 37 00 122 7 142 5 113 8 628 12 114 12 169 14 1642 43 322 32 152 9 42 217 18 362 10 10 13 39 8 8 26 638 10 56 10 805 9 149 10 253 15 1005 13 435 16 531 6 26 15 307 73 10 127 332 16 77 8 249 9 43 20 18 34 13 3 23 -XYZ42 605 147 145. 147 10 1441 5 84 11 244 17 268 17 16 All sales in hundreds (00) omitted cept. for those designated (z) which are traded in 10 share lots and carried in full.

DIVIDENDS: are annual unless otherwise identified; (a) plus extra; (b) declared or paid so far this year, no regular rate; (c) payment on accumu. lated dividends; (d) paid last year; (e) cash plus. stock; (g) annual rate plus stock dividend; (h) paid this year -latest dividend omitted; (i) per cent in stock paid in 1972; (k) per cent in stock paid in 1973: (q) in bankruptcy receivership or reorganization: (s) capital distribution; (x) exdividend; (wi) when issued; (wt) warrants. P.E ratio: The price of a stock as a multiple of per -share earnings derived by dividing the latest 12-month earnings: figure into last sale price. American Stocks NEW YORK (UPI) Selected stocks on the American Stock Exchange.

Sales Net P.E (hds) High Low Last Chg. Alld Control 11. 1 A Petro 1.10 12 5 ArkLaG 1.30 9 84 24 Austral Oil 19 335 16 16 Banister Lt 13 67 Brascan 1g 5 20 Buttes Gas 28 137 22 Cal Comptr-80 317 Carnatn, .88 25 34 ChmpH 026 12 331 Circle .26 12 35 12 12 Comb Equip 21 CreoleP 2.20 11 18 Crown CP 5i 12 15 DayMn 27 .7 Dixlyn Corp Dome Petro 27 148 Felmont Oil 11 13 1,8 Fincl SB.20 6 49 14 Fischer Pt 5i 10 75 11 Ford Can 3a 6 2140 Frontier Air 6 23 Gen Cine .40 86 HuskyO1.15 15 124 Kaiser I 6 260 7 Kirby Ind.44 18 18 Lee Ent .30 10 29 14 Lee Natl Cp 21 Loews Th wt 212 8 McCullch 406 NatGn wisn 42 OKCCp 37 21 Okiep 6.01 11 z100 PacNW 1.04 10 51 Pneum Dyn Rem Ar.80 9 23 Sambos Res 35 960 27 27 Solitron 42 34 SoundCp .40 9 154 Statham Ins 15 STPCorp .60 7 63 Syntex .40 33 526 9938 Techncolor 9 116 10 10 TWA wts 1664 5 3g Utah Sgr .40 26 Vikoa Incor 57 17 Wyo Bnc .44 8 46 10 10 Yates Indus 11 217 WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Amateur Athletic Union and The National Collegiate Athletic Association have been accused of spreading "misinformation' about pending legislation calling for federal chartering of sports organizations. Sen. John V.

Tunney, D- the chief sponsor of the legislation, said Wednesday the "misinformation, misinterpretation and conjecture" being spread by representatives of the organizations was part of a massive lobbying effort to defeat the bill. "I can only surmise that the groups in opposition are more concerned with perpetuating their own bureaucratic power than with the best interest of amateur athletic competition and the public," Tunney said in a Senate speech. The California Democrat said the groups were falsely contending that the bill would lead to the expulsion of the United States from the Olympic Games, create a "massive federal bureaucracy" in. the sports field, and inject the federal government into amateur sports all the way down to sandlot games. Tunney said nothing in the bill conflicts with rules governing international competition and that of U.S.

expulsion from the Olympics was "totally unfounded." The bill, Tunney would establish only a "minimum structure" of federal supervision "to protect the rights of amateur athletes and the public." Federal involvement in sports. he said, would be limited to granting charters to national associations which control international competition. "Intercollegiate, interscholastic sports will not be covered by this bill," Tunney said. The Tunney bill calls for creation of an amateur sports board as an independent federal agency to issue charters to sports organizations. It also calls for study of U.S.

participationg in the Olympics and for establishment of a National Sports Development Foundation to provide matching funds to local communities for athletic facilities. Vietnam POW bracelets to be enshrined SPOKANE, Wash. (UPI) Three women instrumental in the national drive to obtain Prisoner-of-War and MissingIn-Action bracelets depart for Valley Forge, Oct. .1 1 to select a site for the memorial cast recently made from the collected bracelets. Leading the contingent will be Mrs.

Ellen Ewing, former editor of the Inland Catholic Register, a diocesan weekly. Mrs. Ewing originated the idea of a war memorial and the paper was the center of the drive, which collected 7,000 of the one-ounce bronze bracelets. Accompanying Mrs. Ewing will be Mrs.

Galileo Bossio and Mrs. Charleen Walters, wives of military men still missing in Southeast Asia. The memorial, created by artist Harold Balaz, Spokane, has been accepted for permanent display at the Freedom Foundation at Valley Forge. The inscription on the memorial was written by former POW Wesley Schiermann, Spokane. It reads: "This memorial, cast of the bracelets worn for prisoners of war, is dedicated to the killed in action and missing in action in Southeast Asia -lest we Mrs.

Ewing said an 11,000 pound granite pedestal has been donated by the Barre Granite Barre, to be placed under the bronze memorial. Mrs. Ewing said President Nixon will be invited to the dedication ceremony, scheduled for next spring. CONTRACTORS' SCHOOL Attend First Session Free On Monday, Sept. 24, 8 p.m.

Come as our guest, bring your friends. Prepare for General or Sub- License FOR EVERYONE IN CONSTRUCTION Learn the latest in building methods, code requirements, estimating and blueprint reading. Three expert instructors. Meet on MONDAY evenings for just 6 weeks. In this area, more students prepare for contracting at Skadron than in all other schools combined.

Ask any contractor. SKADRON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 798 Fourth St. San Bernardino Phone 885-3896 TRIBAL CUSTOM Nola Brown, seven-year-old aboriginal girl, who had lived nearly all her life with foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Athold Brown, near Darwin, Australia, has been taken back to her tribe by government officials to marry a middle-aged man.

(UPI Telephoto Girl, 7, sent home to wed -aged man SYDNEY (UPI) The Australian government said today a seven-year-old aboriginal girl, who has lived most of her life in a comfortable foster home, has been sent back to her ancestral tribe against her will to marry a middle-aged man. A cabinet minister told Parliament authorities took Nola Brown her middleclass home in a Darwin suburb because of a marriage contract made at her birth by her natural father and her husband-to-be. "We told them we considered this to be too short a time to allow Nola to get used to the idea," Athold Brown, her white foster father, said. "She screamed and cried and said she wanted to stay with us." Aboriginal Affairs Minister Gordon Bryant told Parliament Nola would have to spend the rest of her life living in a rustic shack on the banks of a river in Australia's hinterlands. Nola had lived with Brown and his wife in a suburb of Darwin since a few months after being born prematurely in a welfare settlement and placed in a hospital.

Bryant told the legislators the natural father of the girl. apparently concerned about her health, allowed Nola to live in a foster home after birth under the condition she be sent back at his request to be married within her tribe. The girl lived happily with the Browns' six other children in the comfortable home and neighbors said she began primary school this year. Bryant said she was taken from the home Sept. 12 by an officer of the Department of Aboriginal Affairs and now lives in a shack called a "bark humpy" on the banks of the Cadell River, 500 miles northeast of Darwin.

"I understand in this particular tribal situation the promising has taken place in the past and that at some time in the future. say at 10 or 12. the actual promise will or is likely to be consumated," he said. Bryant said the government has no legal power to intervene. can only hope that the child is happily placed with her natural parents," Bryant said.

National Weather Forecast 30.00 29.77 29.77 30.00 BOSTON COLD NEW YORK FRANCISCO DENVER 29.59 30.00 cool LOO LOWEST TEMPERATURES 30.00 NEW ORLEANS -LEGEND RAIN FEE SNOW AIR WE SHOWERS FLOW UM WEATHER FOTOCAST Rain is forecast for the eastern portion of the Northern Plains with showers or thunderstorms likely over the Middle Mississippi Valley. Showers are expected over the north Pacific Coast. There is a chance of snow or showers over the Northern Rockies. A few scattered showers or thunderstorms may develop over Florida. pictures Wednesday across the United States and over Europe and the Middle East in two separate sweeps to collect data for meteorologists.

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