THE SUMMER DAILY Page Nine Ceasefire difficulties continue with new pact SAIGON (') -- South Vietnam- ily were assassinated in t h e Chapter IV of the ori'inal agree- SEN. ALAN CRANSTON (D-Calif.) arrives at the Capitol recently in a Pedicar powered by foot pedals. The car has five forward speeds plus neutral and reverse. The manufacturer claims the drive system is fifty per cent more efficient than the most advanced cycling-type drive on the market today. Senator Cranston peddled the vehicle to the Capitol and back to his office for the trial run. Proxmire suggests official limousines should be cut back WASHINGTON ')1 - Sen. Wil- liam Proxmire (D-Wisc.), w h o jogs to work, wants to put the brakes on the chauffeured limou- sines carrying government offic- ials around Washington. Proxmire says that if funds for low-income housing and farmers are cut back and controls are put on wages, funds used to chauffeur commuting officials ought to be cut back too. THE OFFICIALS who use the limousines between home a n d office during rush hour and to attend social functions at night argue there io nothing ittegal ahout therrides. And, they say, the chauffeured ride saves time. 'I don't believe I'm breaking the law," Selective Service Di- rector Byron Pepitone said about his use of a driver. "My hours are such that I need this car. Until it's proven illegal I intend to do what I'm doing." Proxmire is chairman of an ap- propriations subcommittee over- seeing the budgets of several in- dependent agencies and plans to limit their spending for officials' federal cars. THE AGENCIES estimate a chauffeured car, its maintenance and wages for a driver begin at $10,000. A driver's overtime can double the cost. A Proxmire aide views the agency figures as con- servative. No agency is willing to volun- tarily eliminate limousine funds. James Fletcher, head of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), argues that his chauffeured limousine saves taxpayers' money. Austin Service Modified Sports Cars 1150 ROSEWOOD 663-2441 "I FEEL the trade off between the hour and a half it would take me to drive to and from work, and the hour and one half of work I get done by being driven there, the taxpayer is getting more than his money's worth," said Fletcher. "I think you would find you coutd do yourwork quicker and more clearly if you walked a lot of the way or ran," Proxmire told Fletcher, who lives 14 miles from his NASA office. "I find, on the basis of my own exper- ience, it clears the mind and cleanses the soul " The Securities and Exchange Commission says it has one chauffeured car for all f o u r commissioners and the National Science Foundation says it has one. They both claim the cars do not take officials home but are used at times to carry them to official social functions. The wit, humor and sou of the living WOrd. STAX FILMS/WOLPER PICTURES P HAYES * THE STAPLE SINGERS+ LI ALBERT KING and OTHERS .Fro Original Score is a.able en STAREC LAST DAY French Connection & The Other 7 & 9:15 ese and Viet Cong representatives South Vietnam's Mekong Delta ment, which is repeated in the remained deadlocked in a cease- before dawn. Paris communique signed last fire meeting yesterday while the The Saigon command claimed Wednesday, calls for the Saigon shooting and bloodshed continued. that casualties on both sides have government and the Viet Cong A helicopter of the Internation- reached the 65,000 mark since the to achieve national reconciliation, al Commission of Control and original cease-fire went into ef- end hatred and prohibit all acts Sipervision was fired at near fedt Jan. 28. of reprisal and discrimination Pleiku over territory occupied by The two-party Joint Military against individuals or organiza- both the Viet Cong and Saigon Commission failed to arrange for tions that have collaborated with forces. The craft was not hit meetings of opposing battlefield one side or the other. and there were no casualties. commanders at points of direct conflict or to delineate zones of TWO OTHER peacekeeping control andtestablish safety cor- helicopters were fired on Sunday ridors for military transport, as near An Loc over Viet Cong- required in the Paris communi- controlled areas. A bullet pierced que of last week. a rotor blade of one craft but THE SOUTH Vietnamese Fore- there were no injuries to those ign Ministry issued a strongly aboard. worded comunique accusing the Scattered ground skirmishes Viet Cong of nearly 300 violations went on for the 138th day of the of the new truce. It said the original cease-fire and the fourth Viet Cong must stop the shoot- day of the renewed truce that ing before a political solution for the opposing sides pledged in South Vietnam can be achieved. Paris to honor. "While the Communist side still HAIRSTYLING The Joint Military Commission, shoots at the Republic of Viet- composed of representatives of nam armed forces and does not As You Like It! the Saigon government and t he respect the cease-fire orders, it NEW TRENDS FOR 1973 Viet Cong, made no reported pro- will be difficult to implement the TRIMS-SHAGS gress in implementing the 14- clauses described in Chapter IV AND RAZOR CUTS point communique signed last of the Paris agreement related to --2 SHOPS--- week by IHenry Kissinger and Le the achievement of the right of 611 E. UNIVERSITY Duc Tho of North Vietnam to self-determination for the South 615 E. LIBERTY reinforce the cease-fire and halt Vietnamese people," the com- Doscola Barbers violations. munique said. CAMBODIAN REBELS on the banks of the Mekong River 27 2nd miles from Phnom Penh set a Hit Philippine oil tanker on fire with Hit armor-piercing , rockets. There Week! were no reported injuries or ser- otis damage and the tanker sail- ed on with the rest of a convoy Peter O'Toole, bringing supplies to Phnom Sophia Loren, Penh under U.S. air cover. & James Coco The Cambodian capital's main ,thePLUS overland supply routes have been Greatest Rolling cut off by insurgents, who get Romantic , x #ww"lk Sorts strong leadership and logistics Musical Short backing from Hanoi. The Jap- Adventure anese Foreign Ministry said its of All Time! y y . embassy in Cambodia advised Japanese residents to leave be- Dial 665-6290 cause of the deteriorating sitia- 603 east liery tion. In Washington, a proposal to DAILY AT cut off funds for U.S. bombing etiona rnq 1:15-3:45-6:15-8:45 in Cambodia and Laos was sent____ to the House floor yesterday for a decision that could become(-M V7- 994VVV-.V _ 9 ZI1_. final congressional action. 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