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2 Santa Cruz Sentinel. Thursday, Mar. 29, 1973 SacKeeii Grew Up In Salinas OOOOOO rviu uu SALINAS. Calif. (AP) -Sacheen Littlefeather, the part Indian model who shook the Academy Award audience with Marlon Brando's Oscar rejection message, grew up in Saunas as Marie Cruz.

She is the daughter of Manuel Cruz, a skilled saddle maker and leather craftsman of Apache blood. He died of cancer about five years ago while Marie was a student at Hartnell College here. Her mother is of English descent. Mrs. Walter Silacci of Salinas said she came to know and ad mire Marie when she and her son, Steven, were classmates at Hartnell and dated for several months.

"She is a lovely and brilliant girl and truly committed to what she believes in," Mrs. Silacci said today. After her father's death, Marie went to San Francisco and started a career as a model. Adam Nordwall, one of the leaders in the Indian occupation of Alcatraz, said Marie supported that Indian protest action and adopted the name of Sacheen Littlefeather. She is married to Michael Rubio, an engineer.

Rubio, interviewed by phone at his San Francisco apartment, said he expected, her to return home today. "Sacheen and Brando have known each other for close to a year through their interest in Indian rights," he said. Nordwall said Miss Littlefeather went to Los Angeles two weeks ago to see Brando. But she did not tell him anything in advance about the Oscar protest, Nordwall said. Nordwall said Sacheen is a leader in the Affirmative Image Committee.

He said its goal and purpose are to review and protest television films and cartoons depicting Indians "as savages and something less than human." Besides her modeling work, Nordwall said, Sacheen has played some bit parts in movies. But, he said, she never has played an Indian part. She recently played the role of an Italian prostitute in a film 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 shot in San Francisco, a "very un-Indian role," Nordwall said. In Salinas Sacheen's mother and sister, Trudy Cruz, refused to talk with newsmen. Sacheen kept herself in seclusion in Los Angeles after providing newsmen at the Oscar ceremonies with copies of Brando's statement that his action was a protest against "Hollywood's treatment of American Indians." Marijuana Deadly As Cigarettes (Continued from Page 1) oo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 On ou Missing Ship May Have Survived mm Wilder Annex Bid In (Continued from Page 1) completed and presented at public hearings before the city planning commission and the council.

Assistant City Manager John Donlevy, who has headed the city staff team responsible for annexations, added to the Fultz remarks: "The city has always done a cost benefit analysis as part of annexation proceedings, and this will be no exception. Our policy is to do these studies when the developers are able to submit some concrete plans. Getting such a study at this time would be like asking your wife to do a family budget without telling her your income or how many she is expected to feed." The proposed annexation includes 11 properties with an assessed value of $935,740. Seven owners have signed the petition and three have indicated they may, Fultz said. Mississippi Is On Rampage By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rain-swollen waters of the Mississippi River covered thousands of additional acres in Missouri, Illinois and Tennessee today, forcing several hundred families from their homes and threatening hundreds of others.

The river's crest moved slowly downstream Wednesday, posing a threat to levees and lowlands. "Anita" had been found by a Coast Guard ship searching for survivors of the Norse Variant. The Anita carries a crew of 32. The Coast Guard said the Anita's morse code equipment was presumably put out of commission by the storm and the ship was using a standard distress and calling frequency to reach the Ocean Station Echo. The "Echo" is one of five cutters stationed in the Atlantic for weather observation, communications and rescue operations.

McDonough said there was no LARGE INVENTORY READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! the disappearance of small glands beneath the skin a sign of the onset of a malignant process. The research was conducted at labs at Jefferson and at the VA hospital, where John C. Cot-trell and Dr. Seung S. Sohn assisted Vogel.

The marijuana was obtained from the Philadelphia medical examiner's office from supplies previously seized by police and after being verified for content was puffed by mechanical devices. The smoke was condensed to tar and then disolved in acetone to make the solution painted on the skin of the mice. way of pinpointing where the Anita might be. He said voice radio has a normal range of about 200 miles but that unusual weather conditions could cause a signal to "skip." If the Anita were on course she would now be about 500 miles off the coast of France, somewhere north of the Azores, he said. Shipowner Lars Krogh of Oslo, informed by the Coast Guard of the development, said hopes were high that the ship had made it through the storm.

All ships in the area have been alerted to watch for the Anita, Krogh said. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 EG Atf fKlG PROGG C3DCXB! Farmers Planning To Withhold Meat CALL FOR FREE TRIAL CALL FOR FREE TRIAL IN YOUR OFFICE SHARP IN YOUR OFFICi Watergate Link Denied By Former Atty. Gen'l. 0 0 0 NEW YORK (AP) The Coast Guard reported today it had received an indication that the missing Norwegian freighter Anita may have survived the fierce Atlantic storm that claimed another ship last week. The second vessel, the Norse Variant, went down last Thursday in the ocean tumult.

One of its 30 crewmen was rescued after clinging to a raft for three days. Both ships left Virginia ports last Wednesday and were bound for Germany with cargos of coal. Both disappeared in the storm off the New Jersey Coast. However, the Coast Guard said today that a Canadian radio station reported late Wednesday night that it had picked up brief voice signals from the Anita Sunday and Monday nights. A Coast Guard spokesman said the station reported overhearing a voice message the Anita was sending to the Coast Guard cutter Ocean Station Echo, which is permanently stationed 1,500 miles out to sea.

The spokesman, Lt. (j.g.) James McDonough, said the Ocean Station Echo apparently never heard the call. He said the call was received by a land-based station in Charlottetown on Prince Edward Island. McDonough said the station explained that it did not report the contact immediately because it did not realize the Anita was missing until an employe read it in a local newspaper. No contact has been established since the Anita was heard from on Monday.

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Power calculation and morel The Maine House of Representatives voted Wednesday 108 to 27 to recognize the boycott. It was still too soon to tell what effect the sliding meat prices of Tuesday and Wednesday would have on the cost of meat to the consumer. There is a delay of several days between the time of a sale and when meat arrives at the supermarket. Wednesday's price declines included a record drop in hog prices at the National Stockyards in Illinois for the second straight day, tumbling $4 on top of Tuesday's $3 decline. And hog prices were off $3 to $4 at several other stockyards.

Cattle prices started declining at most markets in the Midwest, with decreases ranging from $2 to $4. until! Santa (Trm ntirtel Established 1856 Published Sunday morning and every alternoon except Saturday and certain holidays by Santa Cruz 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 Cruz, 95060. Member of The Associated Press. The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use of or reproduction of all the local news printed in this newspaper. Member of the Audit Bureau of (Continued from Page 1) packers were also feeling the effects of the threatened boy-' cott.

At the Bronx Terminal Meat Market, wholesalers reported cutting their work forces by as much as 50 per cent. "I've already cut my help by half because I can't cover expenses," said wholesaler Sam Altfest. "I've been in business for 45 years and I've never seen the price of meat so high the slaughterhouses are losing money, the butchers are losing money, I'm losing money and still the housewife has to pay more." Groups claiming to represent the housewife were forging ahead with their boycott plans today. In New York City, 200 civic and consumer groups have been invited to a boycott meeting called by Rep. Benjamin S.

Rosenthal, one of the unofficial organizers of the nationwide boycott. Persons wishing to join the boycott have been given a bit of advice Dr. Joseph Kristan, town health officer in Vernon, Conn. He suggested that persons planning to eliminate meat should take vitamin B12 tablets as a protein supplement. In fact, he offered to pay for the tablets for any Vernon resident Avho decides to take them.

"If this boycott keeps up, we'll be the healthiest nation in the world," he said. A number of schools have also said they would join the protest. The Enfield, school district said it would not serve meat dishes in its cafeterias next week. In Sandusky, Ohio, a statewide chain of 35 restaurants said it would remove all meat dishes from its menus on Friday, as it did last Friday. ing last year's presidential campaign.

Hunt, McCord and four Cubans who pleaded guilty in the bugging and burglary await sentencing. The seventh defendant, Liddy, was sentenced to at least six years and eight months in prison. In his grand jury appearance Wednesday, Hunt refused to answer six questions on grounds of possible self-incrimination. He was taken before U.S. District Court Judge John J.

Sirica and ordered to testify gaining immunity in the process. An indication that the government seeks to go beyond the June 17, 1972, Watergate break-in came in one of the questions propounded to Hunt in the jury room. "Besides Thomas Gregory, was there anyone else you ever recruited for the purpose of engaging in spying on Demo-cratic candidates for office national or local or in other illegal activities such as gurglary or attempted electronic surveillance?" Hunt was asked. Gregory was a Brigham Young University student who testified at the trial that he was recruited to spy on the presidential-campaigns of Sens. George McGovern and Edmund S.

Muskie. Circulation. RENT FOR $10 Mo. (Continued from Page 1) of additional illegal wiretaps but would not discuss them with the Senate Watergate committee unless he is granted immunity from further prosecution. "McCord also said that he had been told by Liddy and former White House consultant E.

Howard Hunt another conspirator, that presidential Counsel John W. Dean III and former White House assistant Jeb Stuart Magruder had advance knowledge of the bugging opera i according to the sources." The Post quoted the same sources as saying McCord told of receiving second-hand information that Charles W. Colson, at the time a special counsel to President Nixon, had advance knowledge of the burglary-wiretapping operation. One Senate source said all of McCord's testimony is secondhand because all his information about the alleged involvement of presidential aides came from Liddy and Hunt, the Post said. But another source was quoted that McCord was positive about information he received from Liddy about Mitchell.

Spokesmen for Mitchell, Dean, Magruder and Colson have denied in the past that any of the four had any advance knowledge about the Watergate case. While McCord was testifying before the Senate committee, Hunt, with immunity from further prosecution, was meeting with a federal grand jury. Hunt was called back today for a third day of testimony. The grand jury and the committee are after similar information: the circumstances surrounding the bugging of Democratic headquarters and other political espionage, if any, dur 3 MOS. RENT APPLIES TO PURCHASE! GENEROUS TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By carrier or mail in Santa Cruz County.

$2 50 per month. Six months in advance. $14 00. One year in advance, $28 00. All other mail payable 'in advance, one month.

$3 00; Six months, $17 00; One year, $34.00. Rapist Knifes Japanese Coed SAN FRANCISCO (API-Police detectives hunted today for the rapist who knifed a pretty Japanese coed 15 times in an assault officers said was so "brutal and vicious" they are surprised she survived. Police said the one solid clue they have to the attacker's identity is a wound he has on his tongue where YoshikaTanaka bit him badly when he tried to. kiss her. Miss Tanaka, 19,.

who has been in the United States since 1971 and is a junior majoring in English at San Francisco State University, was placed in intensive care at San Francisco General Hospital. She suffered wounds of the head, throat and chest. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 SHARP Missed Paper? If you phone 423-4242 before 6:45 m. daily, 9 a m. Sundays, a special carrier will deliver a Sentinel to you, if you receive bicycle carrier delivery.

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (POtlTICAL ADVERTISEMENT) ELECTRONIC PRINTING CALCULATOR vote for County Farm Output Hits A New High (Continued from Page 1) with some spring frost damage, production increased and fresh and processing prices were higher than last year. NURSERY STOCK The industry continues to grow, and production and gross values show substantial increases. BRUSSELS SPROUTS -Acreage again increased, with good production at the same price level as the previous year. Total gross value increased substantially. LETTUCE There was a substantial increase in acreage planted with high yield reflecting higher total value despite lower unit value return.

MUSHROOMS A marked increase in production area contributed to higher total value with the same relative price and production level as last year. LIVESTOCK Livestock and livestock products reflect lower production levels, so the total gross value was less than in 1971. f- Last American Forces Depart South Vietnam uii urn CALL FOR FREE TRIAL IN YOUR OFFICE! THOMPSON Paid For By James C. Thompson (Model 521 -A): With Add-mode feature for high-speed adding. Red subtractor ft credit balance.

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And the new headquarters in Thailand commands 400 Air Force and Marine-fighter-bombers. In addition the Pentagon said 202 B52 bombers remain in Guam and Thailand. The United States remains heavily involved in the continuing conflict in Cambodia, adjacent to Vietnam. The Department of Defense accuses the Communist side of falling down on provisions of the Paris agreement that called for withdrawal of all foreign troops from Cambodia. Secretary Elliot L.

Richardson says he can't say when U.S. bombing there will end. (Continued on Page 2) Of these, 825 are members of the U.S. delegation to the Joint Military Commission and are scheduled to leave Friday and Saturday after the commission folds up. The other troops left are 189 Marine guards at the U.S.

Embassy and 50 military attaches. While GIs pulled out of Vietnam strong American air and naval forces remained in Indochina to discourage any flare up of major fighting in Vietnam or Laos. Four carriers of the 7th Fleet with a total of 200 strike planes were reported within range of NOTICE TO HOMEOWNERS RENT FOR '25 Mo. (MODEL 625-A with memory 3 MOS. RENT APPLIES TO PURCHASE! GENEROUS TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE! 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cffi DTT'S vsm PACIFIC GARDEN MALL ONE YEAR LOCAL 0 Judie'i I 0" I The Santa Cruz County Assessor's office has mailed out over 25,000 homeowner's exemption claims.

Your Assessor, Mr. Seidlinger, wishes to remind you that this exemption has increased to $1,750 assessed value this year. The homeowner must complete the exemption form and return it by April 15 to be eligible. If you have not received your claim, contact our office as soon as possible. In order to quality for the exemption, the claimant: l.Must own and occupy the home March 1, 1973.

2. Neither he nor any other owner of the property received public assistance for property tax between July 1, 1972 and June 30, 1973. For assistance, either stop into the Assessor's office on the first floor of the Governmental Center or telephone 425-2331. 0 GUARANTEE x4 wn Both Machines Judie't Temporary Location 0 0 0 ui 1 COMMERCE LANE I A VAX Double Deck Parking Lot CEDAR ST. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OPEN SATURDAYS! Oppice Equipment Co.

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