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HereSEE STORY BELOWin‘Watchdogs’ NamedFor U.S. JudgesWASHINGTON (AP) - Chief Justice Warren E. Burger today appointed 10 federal judges to oversee the off-bench activities of all federal judges.Three of the 10 judges, working together as a review committee, are to receive reports every three months of any payments ui more than $100 any federal judge acquires for .out-of-court activity.A second, seven-man committee will function as an advisory .panel. This group will pass judgment on teaching, lecturing, writing, work with charitable organizations-and service on boards of colleges, churches and other nonprofit institutions.Burger's announcement, made at the Supreme Court, said this committee will give its opinions “upon request.” Presumably this means unless the seven review judges- are asked what they think about an olf-bench job they will give no advice nor render an opinion.• Last month the U.S. Judicial Conference, sitting under Burger’s leadership, decided to reverse a ban on most off-bench compensated activities that had been recommended-in a spring meeting when Earl Warren-was. chief justice.■ Burger.;$aid' the:two committees will serve until the American Bar Association completes its current study of revising the canons of judicial ethics and conference. This study is' headed by Chief Judge • until the new canons are adopted by the judicial Roger Traynor of the-California Supreme Court and is expected to take about a year. •Action Line is. your service, salving your -problems, getting your answers, cutting red1 tape Gnd standing up for your rights To get action write ACTION LINE, Star-News, 525 E Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, Calif 91109Q. What is the best way fa get the State Department of Motor Vehicles to release an indemnity bond posted in 1964 by the uninsured driver of a car which lilt mine while I wag waiting for a signal to change in Glendale? After posting bond she left the state. Insurance company lawyers, unable to find her, have given up trying to get the case to trial (though their company paid $600 of the $700 damages), and the DMV says money from the bond cannot be paid without a memorandum of court judgment. E. P., La Canada.A. Luckily, ffio insurance lawyers Hied a conrt cavse within fhe one-year (after the accident) statute of limitationsj and a DMV spokesman says the bond is still there. Court costs, as well as your $100, can be paid from the bond—but NOT the lec of an attorney; and yon really need one to get anywhere in Court. If you can find one who will do the work «f writing the brief and publishing legal notice (under Sec. 412 et. seq, Code of Civil Procedure), the insurance attorney says lie will gladly cooperate in a substitution of counsel in the existing Glendale Municipal Court case, This procedure might get a court judgment, and release of the (unknown amount) bond money -without1 having to locate that elusive other driver..CHARLES DAVID HARRIS. . . shooting suspectNew Power Plant to Ignore BanCounty Law on Smog Defied.The'Los AngeJes city .'c? hiefalectricar engineer says ' work will continue 6n a $55 mOliriii ‘ power plant at Playa. Del Hey even though county supervisors have barred its construction.Supervisors, sitting as the Air (Pollution Control Board, unanimously approved on Thursday a rule which prohibits future construction in the Ixs Angeles basin of fossil-fuel burning plants feasible through today's technology. -* *Floyd Goss, the head engineer, said that without the plant Los Angeles faces “the. very real probability of blackoutsQ. A Nov. 21 article said.there is a bi-monthly magazine, “Corvette News:” Where can I buy this magazine? M. D.,* Ait a den a.. - •A. Write Corvette News; Room 2-129, Chevrolet Motor Division,. General Motors BIdg., Detroit, Mich. 48262. If you are a Corvette owner yon may also he interested in the Corvette Club of Pasadena (Mary Ann Gwinn, secretary), 1155 Riviera Drive,zip 91107.★Q. Driving home from Wrightwood in the mountains Sunday.-we were followed about 4 miles by a ear which finally passed iuj (illegally) over the solid line. A bfgtiway patrolman pulled him over, and made us $top,. too. The’ other driver said we were holding up’.5 or 6 cars. .We couldn’t see that, far back—it’s dangerous to look anywhere biit straight' ahead in the mountains. We got a ticket. We hadn’t broken any driving law. We don’t feel it was fair. C. K., San Gabriel. 'A. You had Woken Vehicle Code See. 21656: “On a 2-lane highway where passing is unsafe because of traffic in file opposite direction or other conditions, a slow-moving vehicle behind which 5 or more vehicles are formed In line shall turn off Hie roadway at the nearest place designated as a turn-ACTION UNE: See Tagc 2He said the city Department of Wo ter ora Power will appeal to the independent Air Pollution Hearing Board for an exception and, it denied, will go to court.Must Obey Law“We know you have a problem,” Supervisor Ernest T. Debbs told Goss, “but you cannot be above the law or abovethe rules and regulations of the supervisors and the Air PoDu-tion Control District.”County air pollution control officer Louis Fuller has recommended for more than two years a ban on fossil-burning fuel plants in the basin.The city has spent $3 million on the Scattergood unit at Playa Del Hey and has arranged $17 million in equipment contracts* Water and Power Department officials hope to have it finished by July 1, 1972. ; - -Supervisor Warren MV Dorn sqid he realized the ban would have a “relatively small”' impact, compared with automobile pollution.But supervisors must take steps “to have the strongest program we can,”- he added.The Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce endorsed the supervisors’ action, saying “the need is so urgent for this community to move toward any and .all improvements in air purity, that.we must support it.”-*Seeks Gasoline Lead Ban '** i »* • * ' •Meanwhile a California assemblyman says he will introduce .a bill to ban lead in gasoline, which experts testified at an air pollution hearing may threaten health.Assemblyman Peter F. Scha-barum, R-Covina, said he’d introduce the bill at the next legislative session, regardless of whatever eventual recoin men-* datlons are made by the Assembly subcommittee on air . pollution, a group he chairs.MonroviaSuspectSoughtBy CARTER BARBER Staif WriterA Monrovia man suspected of shooting a deputy sheriff after robbing an Alhambra store was the object today of a massive, helicopter-assisted manhunt throughout tHe western part of the-Sail Gabriel Valley.Lawmen ; identified him as Charles David Harris, 35. His picture and; full description were obtained from the driver’s license he dropped at the scene of the shooting in Temple City. Harris’ hairpiece also .was recovered.Wounded by a bullet fired into his left hip was Dep. David Harris of the Temple City sheriff's office. Dep. Harris was termed in “goad condition” this morn-.' tag in San'Gabrlel Hospital.The, s h o o t i.n-g-occurred a quarter liour after police in Al-: .hambra, reported an armed rob-• bfey !at;r35:'.p.iTu. Thursday; in,..• • Brikttef’?-fhquors, 433 E. Valfey ; •; ' Blvd.* A description of the getaway, car. iii the $150 holdup was broadcast.At 9:35 p.m., Dep. Harris and his partner, Dep J. E. Marren were patroling in the 9100 block. of Las Tunas Avenue,■ Temple City. They observed a ' car matching the description in the parking lot behind the Kan Tiki • Bar.. .The' deputies parked their unit..! As Dep. Harris approached suspect. Harris, • the deputy said, a shot was fired and the deputy fell wounded.Early • reports that he had been shot by his own revolver while tussling with the suepect were denied today.In the confusion, suspect Harris fled in a blue, 1962 automobile, later found- abandoned in Temple City. The suspect then stale a white 1969 car in adjacent Arcadia, officers said.While descriptions of this car crackled over police radios throughout the area, two Pasa-throughout the area, two Pasadena policemen — David J, Jacobs and Louis A. Medina — observed it parked behing the Hi-Life Bar, 1752 E. Colorado Blvd. It was impounded.A helicopter was summoned to assist the dragnet thrown out by sheriffs deputies from Temple City, San Dimas and the City of Industry, as well as police officers from Pasadena, Arcadia, Monrovia, San Gabriel, San Marino, Sierra Madre and South Pasadena.Suspect Harris, employed' by a Pasadena firm; is described as '5 ft. 5 tall,’ weighing .535 'pounds, and bald without;-‘Itls toupees-V»Tate TalePA5AOENA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 196910 CENTSmm®.Clan HeadAccused y GirlSusan Denise Atkins, whose attorney said, she would “tell all the details” of the -murder of Sharon Tate and others, testified today in; Los Angeles -before a .grand jury investigating the macabre slayings.Her account, the attorney • said, would include how she was “hypnotized” into participating in’the crime.As he entered the grand jury courtroom complex,. where-18 witnesses, their attorneys and otaers-were noisily assembling, Richard' Caballero”said Miss Atkins still feels under the power of Charles -M. Manson, 35, bearded-leader of a liippie-style clan that is figuring heavily in’•the investigation. '--.v Prosecutors;have said they . will Mansoft with-.conspiracy to commit murder.• “She stifi .fears him, Caballero said of Manson’s influence over his client, *Agrees to TalkHe. said Miss Atkins, 21, charged with murder in a separate case, will waive rights against self incrimination in hopes that, her voluntary testimony; will sive her from the gas chamber...She. will admit freely, he said, that she accompanied membersof the clan as they killed Miss Tate, actress wife of Polish-film director Roman Polanski, and four others last summer— but her defense will be she was temporarily insane while under theWASHINGTON CAP) - The Senate voted 'overwhelmingly, to- anT-'fed Dotting^0'withtiie sniles were taken c'a' to eliminate from the tax reform bill a provision-that would murders, is morning on or hfvP cn(1(-’a tax. exemption privilege for private foundations - If a witness is truthful and_ »_•—l ___- after 40-vparv ftnnhnmite 'Vicrl Adllos? lt;i~r t ’•honest I mink some considera-tion will be given to that,” Cj., bailero said. He added that MissHeavy Mail Backs Nixon War EffortsWASHINGTON (AP) - President Nixon received today a delegation with four .mail saclri: full of 350,000 names of persons supporting his efforts in Vietnam,-.::Nixon read some oflthe letters and telegrams that were sent to ' a 'committee called “Tell it to Hanoi.” V ..'•• • * 1The committee..published ads. -•the conn* ^*4try last Oct.-15and in two Now York papers Nov. 17 asking Ajherirah8*'tt *v“teli ;;Hanoi We support our President.”From the coupons and petitions, the committee has received 1.1 million names “as of yesterday, and we're still counting,” William J. O’Hara told a news conference- prior to the White House appointment. • He brought just- part of the names, he said.—AP\WfrtpJio1osTATE-CASE FIGURES/—According to-her attorney, Mrs; Sfjelley Joyce Nadell, 31, left, said other persons were killed-by .members^ of the hippie clan.-Meanwhile, -Linda . Louise.. Kasadian, right,, appears in .court .in Los Angeles after her arraignment.Roundup Nets 18 Juveniles In PasadenaCrackdown KilledEighteen juvenilesinto, custody this me 0----- - . .around-the Washington Junior *.ter 40-years.. Opponents had called.the provision “a death sen High School campus in a joint fence”-for the foundations. - i“—i — p—police-school-City Hall crack- The actions came before-the just to. get one.' mouse,”*' he down on loitering,, vagrancy, Senate was set to;consider’add- shouted. ■ • .truancy and gambling. - • j :• tag an amendment ;to .the blll-to :w* - . p . *The-, coordinated roundup' be- ”v increase SodaP'Secutffy. benefits ' * Ir wisedgan shortly after classes started Jan. 1 by 15 per cent—an actionthis morning in the school at a ranking Republican senator1505 N. • Marengo Ave., Pasa- said would increase the chancesdona. Several suspects were of a presidential vote of the en-caught after officers gave foot tire bill,pursuit around the athletic field.Before the .69-38 vote on the foundations, 'acting Seriate GOP Leader Robert P. Griffin tald ne.wsmen .he “wouldn’t bet against” a presidential- veto if swws a length of rope about 43Atkins is “quite upset, quite remorseful.”Photos EvidenceProsecutors arrived for the grand jury session with three pictures to show the jurors. One.The Finance Committee , had approved the foundation provision after hearing testimony that hundreds of foundationsJr.*-*.3Blacks Seize Building At HarvardCAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) -.Between 50 .and 100 blacks seized control-; of- Harvard University’s. administrative1 nerve V. center,*'University Hall, today to ' -.dramatize several.demands.\ The. group pioved in just be-. 'fore start .of {the.)business' day 'aind placed ‘wooden bars over • the windows ;and doors. Em* • ployea reporting for work were turned away.There were reports that a handful of employes had been forcibly ejected by the protesters, but .the university SHid the.se were erroneous.Palmer said his appointmentcreates “a classic conflict of Interests.”Others were collared on campussidewalks.A 19-year-old wag arrested, making the total “bag” 19 persons.“A couple of knives and dice were confiscated,” said Lt.Martin P. Stornie, commander of the police juvenile bureau..,“The dice were loaded.” A ... ^ , ..Stornie coordinated the mun**' * “d n°-6 “up.. Everyone, of his .m/T®/i'v. /' equipped with portable radios; burn-down -the bamparticipated, aided by police’ community relations aides, human relations aides from City Hall and school officials.-The “Grey-Goose” — the. police department's portable jail— was trundled to the school topick up the youths and transport them to the spacious Assembly Hall police headquarters,* where further' interviewingof, the suspects took place. •-the Social Security were added (u tlie bill.increasefeet long, another shows a gun, and a third shows an aerial view of. the home of a couple killed the day after the Tate murders. .Also among the 18 scheduled witnesses was producer TerryThe' Democrats, moving rapidly to steal the march on Re-had been set up lor tax evasion publicans, prepared the- Social purposes. Security rider Thursday, hopingSen. John O. Pastore, D-R.T., ^ “ imposition for adop- mof rtijr'arguing-to eliminate the-.provi-• Jj0.1? ? senators*were er-actress'DorisDay. MelchersIonlt;; said, “If4 you keep’, this ‘ to have been .planning- has-decItaed comment,you’re going to -destroy some- a mo'e- f rMiss Atkins' --attorneys said '- ‘ ‘ ‘ - The administration has called*. - Mdcher was.visited by Manson,s , JX.- TATE: See Page4TAX: SeeTagefSLa Ganadan Named New U.S. AttornevBig Waves Smashing On Southland BeachesSamuel C. Palmer/Hi, a part-NicestCiiuple\SetTo Riiti PropertyA new train of Pacific,swells Hcrmosa Beach:and battled; 5 tois due to hit the SouthenrCalL- 15 foot waves for-30 minutes'be-fornia coast Saturday, the fore he was. rescued by; life-ner in the firm of attorneys de- Weather Bureau says, producv. guards,fending the Mena Unified Jng • breakers possibly: greater \ in San Diego, the Coast GuardDistrict against U.S. Justice De- ttan the . deadly ones . hat karehed today for wreckage ofpartment diarges, has heen ppunded ,the- beaches, and cliffs, .a toat ^a ham radio oper-TW-y- r „ atw^.said may' have sunk withas the U.S. attorney for the cen- A :.senea; of- swells generated four men aboard.tral district of California, a Jus- by a storm.across the. Pacific a ’ •vWe found just the nicest cou- tlce Department division. .• week ago created waves 10 to 15pfef ‘to. manage our apartment house- result of our Star-News ad,” reported Gustaf Hilbert, 550 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena. .If you need help, find the nicest help around with a Star-A 33-foot. Navy utility craft atPaltrier, a La.Canada resident feet, high along portion of the whose1 name was presented to coast Thursday? channel at San Dmgo was h.t bythe ' Senate on -Monday and awaits confirmation from .that body, said he is*severing all ties with his Los Angeles law firm, Pollock, Palmer'.and Matzler,News classified ad. To place a and that his name* will not ap* classified ad,- phone 796-0311; pear in the Pasadena suit as the 681-4871 or 445-2434. attorney of record.-.Two- men disappeared after their skiff capsized a mile off Santa, Barbara. Presumed drowned are David A. Salskij 22 and George J. Ol$2ewski, 25, both of Summerland. •.Chad Thagart, 14, was knocked from his surfboard offa wave from astern and upended. Two men were pitched overboard and were picked up by a lifeguard patrol. The craft was undamaged.Two San Diego area sportfislv 3ng firms c a n c e 1 e d cruisesWAVES: See Page i
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