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Monday, April 24, 1972 2 Santa (Cruz St rttind NORTH Price Rollbacks, Refunds Coming VIETNAM Ued Aftftock Cirymniblles InlDglhteimd Oetfemise LSime (Continued from Page 1) 10 per cent of America's large businesses would be required to roll back prices for this reason. His announcement today that the rollbacks would amount to hundreds of millions was his avoid exceeding profit-margin ceilings. These companies have put pressure on their competition to also keep prices down, Grayson said. He noted that in past months 10 miles below the DMZ and two more were reported de stroyed a half mile east of An first such statement. (Continued from Page 1) Canh and about 10 miles north of Kontum.

Other lesser bases and towns crumbled in the path of the North Vietnamese onslaught. Despite the critical situation Loc the provincial capital un Tri Province to the highlands in a reshuffling of thinly spread government forces. The Saigon command claimed more than 200 North Vietnamese troops were killed in fighting Sunday on the narth- Rut rii-Qircnn cniH the limit on der siege for three weeks. rtit mo-mnc hurt hiisi-ithe commission has been ac AllAZKtO ness Decause iirms nwy In the air war, the U.S. Command said, about 10 missiles were fired at B52 prpflv thejr total wonts as front below the demili- tn tne highlands, hundreds of: em Tonkin Gulf by a Navy helicopter.

The Saigon command announced that a South Vietnamese destroyer sank a 185-ton boat carrying ammunition off Phu Quoc Island in the Gulf of Thailand. Spokesmen said 16 of the 22 crewmen were captured and all were North Vietnamese. Two U.S. 7th Fleet destroyers were hit by shore fire. One shell caused minor damage to the port bow of the Benjamin tarized zone and at An Loc, bombers raiding SOUTH THAILAND South Vietnamese paratroopers were being pulled out of Kontum Province and being deployed to the Saigon region to beef up defenses.

Ranger units were moved from northern Quang units norm aaigon. inree North Vietnam. One of the enemy tanks and three South bombers sustained what the Vietnamese armored vehicles I commas termed "minor battle were reported destroyed in a1 damage." tank battle west of Dong Han, 'i A U.S. helicopter was shot cused by its critics of being ineffective or pro-business. "As what I've outlined here today may indicate, we are not pro-business," he said.

"Nor are we antibusiness, either. We're simply, and implacably, anti-inflation." Grayson also noted that public-opinion polls have shown most Americans skeptical of price controls. "Perhaps, now that the slow but tough nature of our policy has started to surface, we can regain their confidence that inflation can be slowed down." their sales pick up in the current business recovery. In fact, he said, it could help the recovery along. "You could say our policy urges business to do more business, hiring more and more people to do it, at lower prices," he said.

This is because firms that bump up against the commission's limit on profit margins must, if they wish to continue to make more money, lower their prices. Grayson repeated earlier Stoddert while it was bombarding the North Vietnamese coastline, and light shrapnel 250 Youths Battle Santa Paula Police fell on the deck of the Parsons down near Dak To, north of Kontum, and the four crewmen were killed. It was the 22nd American helicopter lost since the offensive began, the U.S. Command said. Seventeen planes also have been lost, and total air crew casualties are 25 Americans killed, eight wounded and 35 missing, the command said.

The United States sent its big B52 bombers to within 80 miles of Hanoi to as it was on a mission between CAMBODIA CONJINUiS feyjfcAA Lot the Cua Viet River and the de militarized zone. No casualties statements that about 40 per cent of firms filing reports SANTA PAULA, Calif. (AP) Los Angeles, police said. have shown increases over TROOP STRENGTH SAIGON (AP) American were reported. Harvard President Auhorities said they didn't profit-margin ceilings, and that Gunshots were fired at law enforcement officers, one car 100 half of these have naa accept able reasons for the increases, Mili was firebombed, another auto was hit by a shotgun blast and several windows were shattered such as seasonal flucuations.

attack supply depots, railroads, highways and marshalling yards at the big coastal city of Thanh Hoa. Seeking To End troop strength in South Vietnam has dropped to within 4,000 of President Nixon's target of 69,000 men by the end of this week, but Navy strength offshore has climbed to nearly 40,000. know whether the disturbance was sparked by a fight here last Friday between youths from Santa Paula and Oxnard or fueled by Mexican-Americans grievances against the police. The other half have been Map locates Tan Canh, cap in a disturbance here involving asked to justify their increased Hall Occupation an estimated 250 youths, police profit margins. Those that can For the first time in the war, one of the giant bombers was not will be ordered to reduce CAMBRIDGE, Mass.

(AP) emey rocket barrage against the Da Nang Air Base wounded nine Americans and damaged three buildings. The North Vietnamese continued their siege of An Loc. A Wirephoto) said today. There were more than 35 ar reported hit over the North, by Drices or make refunds Officials said tension had tured by North Vietnamese nday, crushing northern defenses of Kontum. B52 bombers attacked supply depots, railroads, highways and marshalling yards at Thanh Hoa, down near Dong Hoi.

An Harvard President Derek C. Bok said today "the occupation been mountine for the oast rests but no serious injuries, of Gravson added that a sueni fragments from a surface-to-air missile, but it returned safely three weeks as some Mexican- of Massachusetts Hall must majority" of companies have lowered orices voluntarily to Americans protested alleged end" and added: "I am deter police harassment" and a 10 mined to do everything in my p.m. park curfew. power to end it peacefully. ficers said.

Police were trying to determine today what triggered the 5-hour Sunday night disturbance. Most of the youths were Mexican-Americans, riding in cars, and some were from Oxnard Gunfire was first reported be The hall, which houses Bok's Court Steps Out Of Suits SanfaCntzSrnfinri Established 1854 Published Sunday morning and every afternoon except Saturday and certain holidays by Santa Crvi Sentinel Publishers. at 207 Church Santa Cruz, California 95060. Phone 423-4242. Fred D.

McPherson, President Jack M. Banks, Publisher Gordon Sinclair, Editor Second class postage paid at Santa Crui, 95060. Member of The Associated Press. The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use of or reproduction of all tha local news printed in this newsoarer. Member of the Audit Bureau of offices and the offices of other to Da Nang with 30 holes in its fuselage and a ruptured fuel tank.

There were no casualties among the six crewmen. Another American plane, an Air Force F4 Phantom fighter-bomber, was shot down near Dong Hoi, 45 miles above the demilitarized zone, and the two crewmen were pulled from the tween 7 and 7:30 p.m., and police said they called for help from nearby law enforcement agencies shortly after a shot officials at the school, was tak en over Thursday by a group of and other towns near this com' about 40 black students who Against Big Auto Makers munity 40 miles northwest of want Harvard to sell its $19 gun blast damaged a car but caused no injuries. i nia. itroversy cannot be disputed." WASHINGTON (AP) The About 100 law enforcement officers worked to disperse the youths. Mayor Alan Teague im Supreme Court today stepped out of a suit by 18 states As for pollution cases gener- The government dropped its ally, he wrote, it makes more own antitrust suit against the practical sense to out them to automakers in 1969.

A consent posed an emergency 10 p.m curfew. against big auto manufacturers and concluded that nationwide district courts because local! decree restrained the four com panics and a fifth named de Police said they arrested 35 million worth of Gulf Oil Corp. stock. They claim that Gulf, with its oil interests in the Portuguese African nation of Angola, is contributing to oppression of black people. Harvard last Wednesday announced its decision not to sell the stock saying it did not believe the action would serve the cause of freedom in Africa.

Apollo 16 Set To Begin Long JourneyHome (Continued from Page 1) to 40 persons and booked them for investigation of offenses pollution cases are best handled by lower courts. The immediate effect of the unanimous decision is to slow down a chive by the states to force the manufacturers to in conditions are an important factor in the final judgment. "Measures which might be adequate to deal with pollution in a city such as San Francisco, might be grossly inadequate in a city such as Phoenix." SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By carrier or mail in Santa Cru? county $2.50 per month. Six months in advance S14 00. One year in advance $28.00.

All other mail payable in advance, one month $3 00; Six months SI 7.00; One year $34.00. McGovern Says Hell Win Massachusetts (Continued from Page 1) She was all for my work, which would imply she added, leaving the sentence incomplete. Muskie's television appeals accuse President Nixon of fendant, the Automobile Manufacturers Association, from any future conspiracy. The 18 states are Washington Illinois, Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, ranging from curfew violations to arson and illegal possession of weapons Law enforcement officers did 1 f3iSr-i 6 stall antipollution equipment in all 85 to 100 million autos built during much of the flight. "It was an outstanding success really crowning achieve However, Douglas said, "the i Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mis not return fire or use tear gas when they were met with gunfire and hurled objects, authorities said.

None of the officers Missed Paper? If vou phone 423-424 befo'e p.m. daily, 9 am. Sundays, a special car. rier will deliver a Sentinel to you, if vou receive bicycle carrier delivery. ment for the Apollo 16 said flight controller Pete by them between 1953 and 1969.

Justice William O. Douglas, who generally takes the lead in proposed complaint plainly jsouri, Idaho, Ohio, Rhode presents important questions of Island, Vermont, Virginia, vital national importance" and; North Dakota and West jurisdiction over the con-lginia. Nixon Conferring With Advisors Franks. was injured. Several persons, including at The main goal was to find urging the court to expand its docket, delivered the ruling volcanic evidence as they drove their moon car over IKON f2H HERE NOW "HEW THURMONT, Md.

(AP) -President Nixon continued to confer today at his mountain least one who was injured slightly when hit by shotgun pellets, were treated and released from the hospital here, officials said. saying that while the 18 states have the Constitution on their side, their suit, for practical reasons, belongs before lower "closed door deals" and tax giveaways. He also demanded his rivals join his call for a 90-day freeze on food prices and executive salaries. Pennsylvania Democrats will choose among Humphrey, Mus-kie, McGovern, Gov. George C.

Wallace of Alabama and Sen. Henry M. Jackson of Washing-' Descartes plateau and and around Sone Mountain. Experts here believe that evidence is tucked away in the carefully top retreat with his senior ad visers on both domestic and courts, foreign policy matters. documented sample bags the The suit charges General Motors, Ford, Chrysler and Ameri Deputy press secretary Ger- astronauts are bringing home Decision On GOP Thev base this on extremely aid L.

Warren said in Washing- can Motors with conspiring to ton in a nonbindinc preference contest. They will also elect 137 of the state's 183 delegates to clear television pictures re-ton that the President has not layed to Mission Control and: decided on further troop with- Convention Is Up delay the development and introduction of antismog devices. The states said they began their suit in the high court be the expert descriptions of thejdrawals from North Vietnam the Democratic National Con vention. nor how or when he will malce To Miami Beach MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) moon walkers as they examined hundreds of rocks, in Massachusetts will pick all of cluding boulders the size of an announcement.

Warren also disclosed that Maj. Gen. Alexander M. Haig Sen. Edward Gurnev.

cause if they had begun at the lowest level of the judiciary system it might take 10 years to reach a final settlement. buildings on their third and fi says the Republican party wants to switch its national nal excursion Sunday. No. 2 man on the National its 102 delegates Tuesday. The difference is that the delegates the voters pick will have to vote on the first convention ballot for the candidate who car The result, scientists here 'Security Council staff who last Douglas did not comment convention from San Diego, to Miami Beach.

directly on this point, although said, is a mission that will con- week returned from a fact-find-tribute just as much to lunar ing mission to Vietnam, joined he said a footnote that a sim He added that it is up to the ilar suit already is underway in science as the Apollo 15 flight in the talks at Camp David for test last summer. several hours on Friday. a U.S. district court in Califor Miami Beach City Council to decide whether it wants to have the GOP parley here. ries their district, or, in the case of at-Iarge delegates, the state.

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