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Show sazaasa 10 IT 6A DESERET NEWS, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1973 By Walt Kelly POGO ANvDU iNTgNPS ID uySffifiCTOHM INTVgffgf BLUFF US WITCHDOCTORS WHEN OUR BACKS UPf M PEF!g5 HiMwgtU UTwAjT, O.TTWN, OUTWIT MCTrfTTW' Quiet fling for most students in Florida school students enjoying spring school recess. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (UPI ) Thousands of young headed for home and back to school today alter one of the quietest Easter weeks on Florida beaches in recent years. Authorities estimted more than 300,000 people jammed "the world's most famous beach Sunday most of them acationing college and high Consdiering the number involved, police said there was very little trouble. The major problems were rough tides and an invasion of stinging Portuguese IN LAST RIGHTS MAfiWlNOPMN'$ll0 APPKSto'Cefftt mu 8JN NEVER persons were treated for stings Saturday, bringing the weekend total to 280. Police Sgt. Joe Muffoletto, spokesman for a special Daytona Beach detail, estimated there were at least 112 manof-wa- r aHng the 12block stretch of beach inside city limits. The entire beach is 32 miles long. 200,009 persons Late Sunday night, police said the crowd had dissipiat-e- d and many were heading back north. During the Easter week police arrested a total of 324 young people on minor charges such as infractions of beverage laws. The arrests and 2? included 36 college-ag- e high school students picked up Sunday. "It was a hectic night, Muffoletto said of the scene Saturday night, but except for making a lot of loud noise, they are still pretty well behaved. Farther to the South, police at Fort Lauderdale reorted they had one of the quietest Easter weeks in years, with number of only a routine arrests. minor (MfoCHteiP RgCiPES WHAT APPgAl TO iHNgg MAN -S-MOKER ORM6E 1000 UXiS-MllEYE- R men-of-wa- r. By late Sunday afternoon, lifeguards had pulled 29 persons from the surf, but none was seriously injured. At lOC? w?g THf the iftcijc-- to. 1 AiCMNOTIOHiNG SAVE MAKE! $75.00 on Camer Central Air Conditioning where you buy now CONTRACT 414-44- . ill SAtAO; t SERVICE INC. 0 liaslSs? OOSout .1 OR!HRS ?A3HD OuTOtA amt? faymuut- IJESB 531- naipav u. s. scene iflnUSEJiEEr fgHaEUEEEltta More families G !) ilfemia (tents'-- flee eruptions WILLIAMSBURG, MICH. (AP- )- Another 10 families were evacuated from their homes today as natural gas eruptions continued in and around this tiny northwestern Michigan community. The eruptions began last Wednesday and about 95 families have been forced to lea"e their homes. New eruptions of the potentially explosive gas were discovered close to the nearby town of Acme, about four miles southwest of the original field of geysers. - State officials have said the gas is part of a several billion cubic foot pocket several thousand feet below ground. 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Check the Ifellow Pages for the Toro dealer nearest you. g 5 die in head-o- n 21-in- lagdiKDil ch hand-propell- ed collision Five persons died Sunday night SEATTLE (UPI) Everon the rain-slic- k when two cars collided head-o- n green Point floating bridge spanning Lake Washington. Two other cars plowed into the wreckrge. The victims were identified as Patricia Young, 25, Kirkland, Wash.; her daughter, Shannon Renee Young, 5; Daniel B. Soibach, 29, Seattle; his wife, Joanne Solbach, 27; and their son, Todd Belmont Solbach, 4. All but the elder Solbach were dead at the scene. He died a short time after reaching University Hospital. Protesting Indians arrested - Six armed IndiSACRAMENTO, CALIF. (UPI) ans protesting proposed construction of a new governors mansion on a site once occupied by an Indian village were arrested Sunday on charges of assault and trespass when they tried to sccupy the ground. Sheriffs deputies said one shot was fired by the Indians, including five adults and one juvenile, and the six were also charged with assaulting a police officer and ma- fif licious mischief. Safety shield helps protect toes. Ruling: no snakes in church Members of a FundamNEWPORT, TENN. (UPI) entalist mountain church prayed for Circuit Court Judge followed his George Shepherd in weekend services, then and snakes of use the poisons in injunction prohibiting their services. euri-ou- s There were indications, however, that or.ce the no outsiders longer other and students newsmen, attend the services, the 48 members of the Holiness Church of God in Jesus Name will worship as they did before. Safety bar helps deflect stones. etenitj Washout port for hosing out housing while mower is , . running. Family of 6 die in plane crash DRIPPING SPRINGS, TEXAS (UPI- )- A family of six flying home from an Easter visit with relatives was airplane crashed killed Sunday when their single-engin- e in flight. exploding after weather in rainy apparently hill country the in ranch a on The plane fell in pieces ranch of 16 the from miles central Texas, of south just the late President Lyndon B. Johnson. ; C&zQOanG Exclusive Wind-Tunn- el housing vacuums lawn. , Firemen let chemical cargo burn of a McNARY, TEXAS (UPI- )- Twenty chemical cars in desert the today derailed Southern Pacific train burned 40 miles southeast of El Paso. Firemen decided against no reports of injuries. fighting the blaze. There were to McNary at this Its a big fire, but its no threat Blanca. The of Sierra C. Stubbs time, said Sheriff J. wrecked a mile or two east of the town. Sail on blade whips grass : upright for clean cut. 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