SMALL. [PUPPIES tor sale, Pekinésée-Terrier cross. . For more Information call « 85776 ‘Sitter 5:30 p.m. NTEO: one second hand Ir:chnditloner sultable.for * sinall ‘home. Phone’ 635- _ 9089.; _ WANTED: Refrigerator and ~stave. In good ..condition. ' Also, ‘set of bunk. beds to buy "or trade! for: naw , Sovble bed, Phone 635-6357 - days or 639-1670 avenings. » (atte 5-20-600- a if cast . For: ‘old batteries from, cars, - trucks, and cats.) Will pick-up. Phone "635- 475. “{pm-20Ju) » ON You KNOW “QUEENSWAY “ TRADING 3215 Kalum * 638-1613, _ is nof only Terraca’s most | unique second hand store’ oo but also have a good selection of giftware for . : every occasion. Brassware- Wicker - Oak. frame bar mirrors - Antique reproductions - Packsacks --Guns - |' Ammunition - Fishing rods and reels: - Bucknives- Ruka scopes - Hens guns - Ritles.- _ . GOOD USED i FURNITURE. and APPLIANCES "GUNSMITHING ‘REELS REPAIRED Alt at the lowest pices: tn town. Wa‘ invite’ you “to cone ‘and browse. WE — BUY — — SELL — TRADE — : . WANTED by local manufacturing mil} — Jarge dimension logs. (18'* and up). Of alt species. , _. . Phone M6047) ggsagat oc Hexagon! re = ov Forest . : Products ’ , ‘(¢tfn- 5-05-80) ~ MARINE 1979. 24" CAMPION. Halda otishore boat. New con- diilon. Fully equipped. 20 HP auxiliary motor and - dinghy. 635-5294 affer 5 pm. (¢5-21M)} 18%’. DOUBLE EAGLE. New motor, Trim tabs. Cooking facilities. New canvas. Depth sounder. Phone 635-9053. (ctfn-5-5-80) 26° RIV ER BOAT with 50 HP Mercury [et outboard Traller Inctuded 635-5350. (p3-22M) FT, SANGSTER with “traller. Phone 635-3204. ‘ (p10-22M) 16 FT. BOAT with motor and tit trabter. Phone 638-2426, (p5-21M 0 B43. _ istins- 9-80) Ls | * (stint. 95-80) - -ROOMS. FOR RENT . _RgOM FOR RENT on 2704 $. Sparks. Phone after Spm. 635-9510. (pa: 20M) ROOMS FOR RENT In ; moblte motel ‘complex. “North Kalum Trailer Court. Fridge In each - room. Community kitchen. Laundry factlitles. $30 singte, $37.50 double. Phone 635-9473, 635-2177. net * (e40-¢Ju) [43. HOMES | FOR SALE” FOR SALE BY Bulider on Munro Street. 3 bdrm. _ hemeon large spacious lot: - WIil constder.trades. Futl ‘warranty program, (2 left)... Phone collect 562-- 4114. days or 563-3332 evenings © and weekends. a _/Cetfin-1-05-80) © 3 “BDRM. HOUSE with basement on 14 acre lot in town. Phone 635-4591. | - (cl0-2Ju) 2 35DRM,. HOUSE In ex- -- callent condition. Wall to wall . carpet, . acorn ‘fireplace, enclosed carport with workshop on 12 acre: lot, Phone 635-5463. ; (cT0-27M} FOR SALE: 1250 sq. ft, 4 ‘bdrm. house on 3 acres. Fireplaces up and down. Attached carport. Horse barn. Property backs on. river, is fenced and’ has a creek running through. For appointment to view call 635-6797 between 7 am and 5 pm. : 7 (c5-22M) QUALITY 4 BDRM. home, . 1326 sq. ft.; Munroe Street: on bench, open post and . beam, L-shape, cedar - exterior and celliings, 22 baths Including ensulte, carport, elevated: living room, brick flrepiace, byilt-In dishwasher, full basement with finished family room, laundry, , workshop and storage area, outdoor .brick bar- © becue; fool shed, fenced .76K132 bot backing on undeveloped land. Quiet nelghbourhood close to school. Adjacent tot. may. lhe purchased. rin catyt ‘dunction. Interested: parties phane 636- 1490 afier 6pm. _ _ (p5-2360) 54, BUSINESS | PROPERTY... 960 SQ. FT. ON second floor. Alr conditioned. Located at 4623 Lakelse. Phone 635- 2552. ‘ (cftn-1-05-80) 6500 SQ. FT, PRIME retall space. Néchako Centre ‘In Kitimat. Apply Sequoia Developments Ltd., 650 Kulde Sivd., Kithmat: 632- 235.. , (etin-1-05-80) ‘800 5Q. FT. RETAIL store focation avaliable forlease” ‘on Lazelle Avenue. Car- peted with fintshed - In- terlor. Good corner location with ample parking. Contact C. Me- "+ Carthy: at 635-4357 or phone Vancouver at 255-1939... ( ctfn-1-05-30) 56. BUSINESS | OPPORTUNITY ’ ESTABLISHED GROCERY 81. MACHINERY FOR SALE 1964 WHITE 335 Cummins with '14 fool gravel box. $14,500. 1974 Ford Llmited— 4 door, 6,000 miles. $1,450. Phoné 635-9576 or 635-4827. (ctfin-1-05-80) THREE AXLE TRAILER with heavy rama. Suitable. for amalicat. Déor HOéor John ‘Deere 450. Not gooseneck. Asking $1600. Phone’ 635-6436 after 6 pm. (c3-23M) * LATE bn FORD tandem truck LT9000 318 Jimmy “Truck In very good con dition, Brand new Knight dump box. Phone 635-4262- - pffer 6; pr. . ( 5-21 M) RAMEY CRANE foader with wineh. 45 foot reach, 6 ton | lift capacity. 1965 Chev 3 ton long wheelbase. Steel deck. 2 speed rearend Vé 653 Jimeny motor. 1977 Piymouth Vetarle 23,000' ken." Ait condition. 1976 * Somet 4. door 302 motor { 90,000 ‘km. 1970 Ine # _ ternational 4 by 4. Long Wheelbase with stee deck 345 HP motor. Phone. 435- . 5120 anytime. ; (5-29) business for sale. All fixtures, equipment and stock. Good lease on buliding. For mora in- formation write Box 1248, care of Daily Herald. | ~ (p10-28MA) PROFITABLE SUCCESSFUL EXISTING FAST FOOD OUTLET - FRANCHISE . FOR SALE IN KITIMAT ~*~) SHOPPING CENTRE We will be travelling to KITIMAT within a: few weeks to interview In- terested’ parties. Full price $45,000.00. Contact ’ Mr. D'Arey _ Orange Oasis Inc. 404 550 Burrard St. Vancouver, B.C. VEC 256 © (c2-22N) 57 " AUTOMOBILES. 1974 DATSUN B210 Very geod running condition. $1000 OBO. Ph. 635-2933. ' (c3-22M) TWO VWs. Good for dunebuggles or parts. Phone 638-8339. (p5-21M)" . 1978 : | Over 30 mpg. $2,050 or |-: hee | AUTOMOBILES: 1972 FORMULA FIREBIRD... PS, PB, 3 speed auto. Low - mileage. Excellent con, ditlon., Phone 635.2 2514 after 6 pm. (stf- ctf) INTERNATIONAL. Scout Traveller 4x4. * Deluxe interlor. ‘Auto. 345.. -Tep -condition. - $8500. ‘Phone 635-5682 oe {pS21M) 1968. PONTIAC. ‘Parisienne Wagon. 327 motor with 400. ~ turbal automatic tran- -smissl n. ooo $400. . Phone é after’ épm. > ips-27M) fag 1976 HONDA. Good running condition. Low. mileage. Best offer. Phone 638-8171 -before 6:00, 635-3442 after - 6:00, Aak for Deryl.: 2 | (p23) 1977: THUNDERBIRD. Immaculate. -. fhroughoyt. Many. nice options; plus ~. " good gas ivileage. 26 mpg highway. 635-6502, Rm. KEE Rows. . : “ (S20M) 69 CHEVELLE” “999: high : performance: engine. New. _- dlutch: 12 -bolf-rear end stereo; Many more extras. Must be seen, Call 635-7254 - ays or 630-1427 evenings. ~ Ask for Dave. . pe (p10-22M) 1979 HONDA CIVIC. Low - mileage, near new con dition. ‘3978 Chey 34 ton pickup: V8 auto, 2 gas tanks & canopy top. ‘Can be “viewed ‘at Terrace. Chryster’slot. Contact Bob | at Scotiabank concerning bids. 635-206). (etfn-1.05-80) 71 PONTIAC LEMANS. © 350 CID, 3 speed: standard, - pew, brakes and. many extras. "Phone 635-4039. _. 4-23) 1966 uN6 ‘cusic INCH Plymouth ‘Satellite 2 door hardtop. Good running condition. §650 - “OBO. Ph. + GBR OAIS oe oO (p3-29M) 197% BLACK Monte Carlo - 11,000 mites. Sniake glass, - T roof, factory cassette deck, power windows, - deluxe interlor; .winter & :. summer radials on rims. Almost every option - available. A steal at $7000- © or will consider cash: and. - large size motorcycle. on trade. Phone 635-3264 .. ntahts,of- 4959491 ¢ says. tn 7 ‘by. June Ist 1974 Rengult Hatchback. miles. New paint & fires. best offer. Phone: - 63-1931 “Tos. (p9-21M) 58. TRUCKS .1978 SUBARU 4x4. Station. - Wagon. Phone 638-1762 days. 638-1659 evenings. (pld-23M) 1976 % TON GMC pick up. Excellent condition Low. mileage. Ph. 635-5350. - (p3-22M) FOR SALE: ‘1974 Blazer. In - good condition. Asking $4000, Phone 635-7497. (p10-28M} 1969 w VAN. Camperized. Radio-Cassette. Goed condition. $1075. Phone 842-6015. _ (210-26) 1973-GMC PICKUP % ton ‘xd, 150 V8, auto trans., free wheeling hubs, asking $2500. Phone 635-7645 atter Spm. (5-21) 1978 FORD PICKUP F150. é cylinder, 3 speed. Periect running coridition. Low mileage. Asking $5,400 - OBO. Phone 635-6756. . _ Cetfn-1-05-80) ITA CHEVROLET % ton flat deck. Heavy duty springs. : Asking $2,100. 1973 Buick 4 door H.T.350 cu. In. Asking $1,198. Phone 635-2670 or O55. - (stfn-23-04.80) wn cH EV PICKUP 4 wheel drive. V3 automatic. 18,000 -orlginal mes. Loaded with extras, Perfect shape In and out. Asking $6900, Phone 635-7565. . , {c5-21M) 1978SHORT BOX Chevy Van 35 V6 Standard Excetient running condition and carpeted throughout tn- cluding walls. For more information please phone 635-4053. . ‘tpa: -26M) 1975 TOYOTA Pickup. 5 speed. Radials and new winter: radiais. Long box and canopy and radio. . Asking $4900 OBO. Phone 638-1498 after'5 pm. (p5-21M) ~ “Contact. - ~ Showplow,-B must SELL: op ‘wn. - 12x56 FT, GLENDALE A 60. 58. TRUCKS Tw i978 FORD Pickups. i FIs. 6 cylinder, 3 spre . Perfect running condition Low mileage. Asking. - $5,195 each. Apply at No. 1 Terrace Tralier Court ‘or _ Phone 635-4754. . Actin 2-04-80) . asm CHEV: 54 TON pickup.’ Ve .seuto,.2 gas tanks & _ fanapy'top. Can be viewed ot. Terrace Chrysler’ 5 jot , Bob. © ‘Scotlabank concerning bids. 635-2261. a Oo tetine 1. 05-60) 197 OODGE Window. Van. Needs moter, has good _ body. New radials, shocks, exhaust, battery, rebullt- carb: Best: offer. ‘Also. — - _ wanted 1966- 1973 VW Van. | . Phone 625-5088. : ; "(sHfin 10-80) 1972 GMC % ‘ton bickup..350 _V84 speed. New tires. ‘Bast - _ offer. Ph Py + 635-7089... (2M) VWTIGMC' ton 4x4. 350 dal tank .with of without hone. 5-190. _ .(pS-23M) 1m> FORD v fon ‘with flat’ deck. & : dual. tires. A-T, shape. View at Col.-Smith- ; Hea Park or phone 635. 5174, an ho (9 2M) FOR SALE: 1973 Jimmy 4x4 In good running condition. $1,000. Ph. 635-2495 or 635- “6263, (ctin-05-21-80) MOBILE HOMES 1972.2" BDRM. Traller.. - Furalshed minus beds. Asking $10,500 firm. Ph... - 635-6974. 59. (p1O-20M) MOBILE HOME. 12x68. - 3 bdrm.; Fully: carpeted. Furnished or unfurnished. Excellent - condition, oa. 1049. : - (pt0-23M) 1971: NOR-WESTERN — two bdrm in. good condition. Would like fo use as down: payment on home. Phone 635-2152 afier ‘5 pm. | (c4-23M) 1974 EMBASSY - ‘HOMCO 12x62. 2 br. Excellent condition c-w new carpet. Porch,. washer, dryer & fridge. Location with view in Sunny! Lralter, Court. 635-9635.: (p4-23M) on landscaped fot. Fridge, stove, .washer .& dryer.” Joey -shed,: fool shed and garden. Phone 638-1678 or view..at. 4565 Otter at - Copperside. $26,000. . / (5-21) TENDERS ot Meagery ot ’ STAND . TENDING CONTRACTS. - — Sealed tenders for the following .stand fending contract(s} WHI be recelvod - by the Regional Manager, istry of Forests, Prince . Rupert, 8.C., on the- dates shown below. ° 1. Contract ST9IL-1-6 is Located Goosly Lake Morice District Houston Number of hectares 22.0. Viewing date May ath 1980, leaving T.5.A. (Ranger) Station at: 9:00 am. Note: Viewing of the stand fending site prior tq sub- mitting a' tender. for -this contract Is mandatory. Deadline for recelpt of fenders is .3:30 p.m. June Hh, 1980. Tenders must be sub- mitted on the form and In the envelopes supplied which, with particulars, may be obtained from the District Manager(s) Indicated, or from the Regional Manager, Ministry of Forests, Prince - Rupert, B.C. The lowest or any tender wit not necessarily be ac- cepted. ; This call for tender Is under the terms of fhe Canada British Columbia intensive Forest .Management Agreement. _ (a1-2M) ee AIRCRAFT #4 PIPER CHEROKEE 14 $200 hours tata! on engine. Duat Navy Com ADF $15,000 635-2461 after 6 (05-25) 66. RECREATIONAL. VEHICLES - 1973 MAVERICK hard top fent tralter. Steeps 6. Ica box. Sink. Cupboards. $1,000, 638-150). (p6-21,22,23, 27,29, 30M) {980 Republican p The Herald, Wednesday, May 2 a, 180; Pages a DESPITE. OREGON - ‘BUSH. ty ARNOLD SAWiSLAK ‘UPI Sentor Editor - Rongld Reagan had ‘the aa nomination at his fingertips today with a strong primary win in Oregon —- despite a thrashing by George uh i in Michigan. . - President Carter : racked up his sixtirstraight ary win over ‘Sen, Edward Kennedy in Oregon and ‘advanced to within 116 delegates of sewing up the Democratic nomination at the August convention in : New York. _ Reagan's strong. Oregon win and his loser’s share of the big Michigan delegation ‘in Tuesday's primaries.- ‘brought him within 12 of the’ ’ 993 delegate votes needed to . win the GOP nomination in: ; Detroit in July. The former California ‘governor almost surely. will get enough of the 65 GOP delegates at stake Tuesday in Idaho, Kentucky and ‘Nevada - to’ get: a ‘mathematical lock on :the — nomination, if -dectaratjons ‘by. uncommitted delegates don’t do it for him before. Carter added to his wide ‘lead over Kennedy | Oregon, but Michigan’s Democratic delegates were allocated earlier and there - Ronald "Reagan says “there is the smell of roses in the air,” but’ Geerge ‘Bush refuses to quit his fight for the Republican presidential nomination because “the opera isn't over until the fat lady sings.” Reagan, a loser to Bush i in Michigan but an easy winner in. Oregon Tuesday, -has never gone beyond cautious optimism.on past primary nights. But he conceded he hasitlocked up, andit’s time - to think ‘about picking & running-mate. _ Early . today, UPI's: MSelegate count gave Reagan . 908 of the 996 delegates needed ‘to lock up the nomination, and: he was “T have to.-feel pretty - good,” Reagan said, ‘“There is the smell of roses in the | air. ‘Today’ 's results make us .more.certain than ever that we. will achieve the nomination of the party.” Asked about vice presidential considerations; Reagan said: “I’m going to have to start giving that the ‘thought I have resisted giving it up uatil now." his decisive win in Michigan, Bush said, “It gives me more energy and encouragement to keep battling and that’s what I intend to do.” ~ At_ his headquarters in Royal, Oak, Mich., a sup- porter quoted Bush's favorita saying — — “the opera 66. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 68 SKYLARK. 16 ft. travet . trailer. Sleeps 6. Exceitent _ condition. $2,000 OBO. Ph. * 635.3602. (p3-23M) LIONEL TRAILER for sale, fully equipped, sleeps six Also 75 Dodge Comet, low ° ‘ mileage. 635-2856 View anytime 5025 Dalry. (c5-27M) | WILL NO longer be ~ responsible for any other dabts other than: those incurred by me. : Marianne Derrick (p3-22M) NOTICE OF INTENT NOTICE Is given, pur- suant fo Section 17 of the “Highway Act’’, Chapter 172, Revised Statute of British Columbla 1950, of the Intent to ailow the purchase of that part of the Right-c-, fWay of Gienora Street lying between Lot 10, Block 1 and Lot 1, Block 2; both within District Lot 11, Plan 975, Casslar District, to Stikine River Song Cafe and General Store Limited, pursuant to Dease Lake District Location Plan 53-09. Minister of Transportation and Highways ’ Ministry of Transportation | and Highways, Parilament Buildings, Victorla, British Columbia. ; (82-21) was no contest between the - ‘leaders in the state's beauty There are 151 Democratic delegates at stake- ¥, but with any kind of showing, _ contest. - Kennedy probably can keep . Carter from gaing over. the: -:top. ‘That nomination almost surely will be decided in the _ eight Democratic primaries - on. June 3, ‘The UPI Republican delegate tabulation: ' Tues Prev Total Reagan 47 999 066 Bush 64 206 20 - Needed to ‘nominate: 998 The Democratic tabulation: . Tues Prey Total. Carter 26 1,524 1,550 Kenedy 13910 823 _Needed to nominate: 1,666 -, The vote in Tuesday's rles:' ‘Michigan: With 66 percent af the vote in, Bush ha ‘Slog68 on 7 percent and 33 delegates . to’ Reagan's 177,614 or 32 Percent and 2 delegates. . Oregon: With 48 percent ‘of the vote in, Reagan had 52,758 of 57 ‘percent and 18 delegates to Bush's 30,552 or 33 percent and 11 delegates. in . Carter chad 57,195 ar 59 percent and 26 delegates to Kennedy's 91,224 or 32 “Percent and 13 Selegates _dsn't over until the tat lady .” A sign nearby read _ is The: Fat Ls Lady Won't Sing in opush's campaign chair- man, James A. Baker, said, “I think the voters in’ Mi in today have told everybody that regardless of what we've been hearing and reading, they don’t think the game is over and they don’t think the game should be | aver. “What George Bush got in Michigan today was a mandate to keep going for a while, And ‘that’s what he intends to do,” At the Whife House, press secretary Jody Powell called President ‘Carter’s Oregon win xover. Seh. Edward |. , ‘Kennedy. “a very significant . ‘vietory.” Cuban exodus dwindling By J PAUL WYATT KEY WEST, Fla. (UPI — The Cuban refugee exodus ‘may be near an end with the ber of: boats in the pum - tagtag ‘flotilla, dwindling, and Havana Radio broad: casts indicating Cuba soon’ will reject. President's’ _ Carter offer’ for a formal refugee sealift-or airlift, Capt. Jose Gonzalez, who returned from his second - ‘refugee trip to Cuba’s Mariel ‘Harbor Tuesday with 40 Cubans aboard his lobster boat, predicted the shutile would end in another two. weeks. “They’ re moving them out | pretty fast now,” Gonzalez Cuban officials say there are about 700 boats in the harbor waiting for refugees to take to the United States, down from the 1,400 of last week. By midnight, 4,842 refugees had reached Florida, bringing the total for the shuttle, which began ene month ago. today, to 64,600. ; in cations ‘on Havana Radid were that Cuba will soon reject Carter's offer to provide a sea Lift or airlift for a more orderly exodus of refugees. In a commentary on Carter’s proposal, the broadcast said American officials had “distributed applications in Florida to calm the people by offering to allow relatives to travel to the United States by other routes. But these routes are not in existence, and it does not look probable that such travel will be possible. ‘The technical operation in this is more dif- fleuli than reaching the moon because here in the Caribbean the matter is more difficult to manage." The Coast Guard, which Is enforcing Carter's order to stop all southbound boats, said that for the first time since last Friday, boats were sighted heading for Mariel. Eight boate ‘ apparently sl through Tuesday. _ “We're keeping track of them and if they don’t come back in a reasonable time, + we'll make an active search . lor those vessels," McElwain said. - very pleased, whichever . the Fieagan | nearsa win - Some delegate counts - showed Reagan. over the _magi¢ 999, and he said “Iam . >..amashing victories figures are right,” adding: “There is the smell af. roses in the. air. Today's results make us more cer- -tain than ever that we will achieve the nomination of party.”” Bush . said the Michigan win gave him “‘more energy and encouragement to keep battling and that’s what I intend to do.” His campaign manager, James Baker, said Michigan showed the’ voters “don’t think the game. should ’ be over.” “Inthe West, the president runnibg better in the ries and caucuses this year than he did in 1974,” GEORGE BUSH... back 10 work - One nametecs 25-foot boat that returned with a load of refugees Tuesday sank at the dock just after it had unloaded the Cubans. A pump apparently stopped functioning just as the boat arrived. ‘Witnesses said the - unidentified captain saw it. sinking, he laughed | and walked away. Funeral: services and burials were held Tuesday for five members of a family of six who were among 14 “who drowned when their A day of By MARK D. FRANK ; WATKINS GLEN, N.Y.(UPT) The. Presbyterian minister robbed a bank, the hair- stylist was police chief, and Lady Godiva — not in the: ~ rode into town on a asian to lower taxes, Tuesday: was ‘Fantasy Day” at the Glen, the second year in a row residents of this Finger Lakes tourist community took s day off from reality to live out their dreams. Pollce chief for the day, Jill. Smith, 22, walked her - beat along the main thoroughfare in Watkins ° wearing her Glen, blue uniform and writing about a dozen Fantasy Day parking tickets just for the “heck of it.” “| always wanted to be a policewoman ‘when I was: Boing to school,” she said, “1 chose ‘pairstyling instead — but I'm sorry I didn’t go into police work.” Fantasy Mayor Jim Kirk, usually director of ihe village's community education center, spent the day walking around town decked out in a top hat, with a 3footdong key to the city: strapped to his body. He was handing out ‘‘Smiler County" buttons with keys attached to them. About 125 third-graders from Watkins Glen Elementary School marched into town about noon, atilred in costumes of legends past and present. “Everybody says I'm a ‘running better TN white -. House press secretary Jody P Powell sald, “In the West, the president i is in’ the primaries and caucuses year than he did in 1976. ‘gan be a big help in giving us @ running ‘start into the . summer and the fall. cam: i a, Kennedy simply dismissed Oregon, saying, ‘We didn’t expect to win there,’”’. and pointed to June Jas “the real ‘ superbowl of the Democratic aries.” -"- “That will be the day i think that we're looking forward to and we're very hopeful about,"" Kennedy d. Bush, who just about abandoned ‘ any Oregon campaign ta concentrate on ’ Michigan, not only carried - the Republican suburbs of Detroit, but also dominated. the smaller cities outstate. Reagan's only s' was in rural areas. Michigan was no factor in the Democratic contest Tuesday.- Michigan Democrats divided their delegates, 71 for Kennedy, 70 for. Carter, at caucuses several weeks ago. .__ The vole Tuesday did not include Carter and Kennedy and, for the record, was won . by ‘uncommitted.’ I Bush refuses to concede loss Powell said. “This is couraging. This can be a ble help in giving us a running start into the summer: and the fall campaign.” Completing a a day of Ohio cam in Cincinnati, Kerinedy gaid he had not expected to win-Oregon and is shooting for June.3 — the super Tuesday that will wind up the 1880 primary season. “The real superbow!] of the Democratic primaries is . here in Ohio and New Jersey . and in California, algo South Dakota, Montana, West Virginia — and that will be the day I think that we're looking forward to and we're very hopeful about,” be sald, Is he considering his challenge, Ke retorted,’ “Well, “Wy should we?’? boat sank in the operation's worst tragedy Saturday. Ibis Guerrero, 14, family’s only survivor, sat expressionless during the service “ conducted by Monsignor Augustin Roman, auxiliary bishop - from The: bishop sprinkled holy ‘water over the caskets, teaned over and kissed the giri on her forehead and said, “You are not alone, little sister, You now belong to a big family -~ all of your friends here fantasy slugger," said Erik Larem, 8, exp ining wi WAS - dressed Babe Ruth. Chris- Chedeey, 9, came as Gen. Douglas McArthur because, he said, “I like war — le”? ee Scott, 4, had an “Olympic Equestrian” sign around her neck anda riding ’ helmet on ber head. But that wasn't her fantasy. "I'd rather be a kitty cat,”’. she said. The Rev. Nick McKinney, with a red bandana over his mouth, rode to the front door of the "Glenn National Bank atop a .rust-colored pony, entered the bank and sea “Your money or ur life." watter thinking for a moment, a teller handed the minister bubble gum to throw to the school children. No small allegations LOS ANGELES «wrl) — * Villechaize ton series, a Meier again, On In a Court suit filed y¥, the actor said a Hustler cartoon panel indicated he “is @ com- pulsive sexual deviate whose sexual abnormality is the result of his physical con-— dition as a midget.” ee . corny a Fae a ts coe ogee Aa, a +) MSO CEE Fim weak Aa oer oa ee eo ee '