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Chula Vista Star-News from Chula Vista, California • Page 4

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Chula Vista, California
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a1. A-4 THE STAR-NEWS -Thursday October 28,1 902 3 life sentences, for killer Billy Lee Chadd I Political notes rase.r Neither Grimes IN 1979, Chadd' 23 move, thaaa pieaaea guilty, to th e.S2S'-xM-witt-andFranklln-JlLW' P. attorney ui- M4AMAt exchange for a Superior Court Judge posed the sentences after Chaddunex- 'Gifted' 'PAC backs Deddeh a i 1 Billy Lee' Chadd, 27, confessed killer of two San Diego womeni. in -1974 and 1978, was glven-twp life sentences this week, including one without possibility for por. Chadd asked for iciileiityv 1 and did not-Contest sentence.

Chadd 'agreed to the guilty plea after, prosecutors dropped a uienps in ma ullui uc Chadd is also serving a 13-year sentence for a -i- March, 1978, attack Vista he kidnapped and raped a woman and her 16-year-old daughter, and a life sentence from the 1976 slaying of a Las The California Assn. for the Gifted Political nrnsecution agreement pectedly pleaded guilty 23 to tht 1978 murder- of Linda Hewitt, National City, and Patricia Franklin, Action Committee has announced its endorsement of Democrat Wadie Deddeh for the 40th District state Senate seat. The state Supreme Court reversed his conviction then, and ordered a new trial. not to seek the death penalty. As part of the -agreement, GrimeS also agreed not to appeal the bldforthedeatnpejiaiiyv parole, after he again pleaded guilty to raping and slaying the women.

In the surprise Sept. Vegas hotel employee. MTU, MIX, 1 1 1 1 Tfmil TITwilHUi- II tmMK9 1 1 I Fe wer polling" places Voters are encouraged to double-check their polling places when they receive their sample ballots, said county Registrar Ray Ortiz, because 600 less polling places will be used in the Nov. 2 election. Ortiz said reducing the number of polling places will save county taxpayers over $200,000 this year.

-He also urged voters to read their sample ballot carefully and mark it before entering the voting booth, to save time. And those who want to avoid lines at the polling places may want to vote between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., Ortiz said, as those are the non-peak hours. SA( I I X. CAHDY DARS KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUE JIF TL1GG TTP APPLE CIDER PEAC1UT GUTTER CREAMY YOUR CHOICE 1 16 C'JJJCES SNICKERS 3 MUSKETEERS MILKY WAY MSM120Z.

PLAINPEANUT OR CHUNKY 18 125 COUNT BOUTIQUE 200 COUNT POP-UP 5' GALLON LW 1.49 CUMCES, 1 KODAK Council backing for Peace CHULA VISTA CITY Councilman Frank Scott has announced his endorsement of Democrat Steve Peace in the race for the 80th Assembly District seat. Councilmembers David Malcolm and Gayle McCandliss have already announced their support of Peace, who said he is "appreciative of the confidence expressed by members of the council, both Democrat Slid Republican." COLOR SCHUTZOa SQIUTZ LIGHT DGGLT ASA ICO EXPOSURES I LONGS SPECIAL TKTn COAHILOTGGCJ PoJL 12 PACK Cf 12 OL CANS LIMIT OF TWO 12 PACKS Mm CH.B. STRAUDERRY ITEMS LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND NO SALES TO DEALERS JELLS best GGELA7DH DGGGGDT Answers on moral issues Parishioners at South Bay Evangelical churches can find out more about politicians' stands on moral issues through candidate information sheets distributed at those churches. Candidates in local, state and federal elections were surveyed on such issues as abortion, prayer in school and homosexuality by the Committee for Community Responsibility. Although no endorsements were made by the committee, church members can review a summary of the candidates' positions.

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6.5 OZ. Hill: defense options RICHARD "HILL, Democratic candidate for the 45th Congressional District seat, blasted Republican opponent Duncan Hunter's positions on defense spending at a recent undraising reception. Hill claimed that Hunter's support of increased defense spending has led only to unemployment and a nuclear arms race. He also proposed alter- natives for. spending, the money now used on defense, such as rehabilitating theteel industry and investing fn alternative energy sources, mass transit andenergy conservation methods.

Taxpayers for propositions The Chula Vista Taxpayers Assn. voted this week to endorse all city propositions on Tuesday's ballot, including Proposition the mayor's pay raiser CORN CHIPS CHEEZ CURLS OLD HILLS SIIOVAR 80 PROOF (0 PROOF KEEBLER READY CRUST tmudA CRACKJJ PIE CRUST LAWRY'S MEXICAN r.lDIIGG ins U9 750 ML. 750 ML. Aj0 ENCHILADA TACO 'CHICKEN TACO 69 LONGS LOW PRICE BURRITO i 'CHILI MENNEN SPEED STICK DEODORANT 2.5 OUNCES MAYBELLINE brush blush BRUSH BLUSH II ASSORTED SHADES 3 robberies in one week crpiwTCATinv li GOLDEN GRAIN MACARGHI CHEDDAR LrLJUULJLiLJLiLi either arrested in ma I3tmi 29 Three robberies an armed robbery at the First Interstate Bank, 495 a strong-arm robbery. In a third robbery this week, two' women who MM 6T) dDdD found the car key locked robbery at a local gas station, and two purse-, in their car had their 7'iOI.

ASSORTED SfeNTS digel snatchintrs were, nurses snatched; and ALLERCREME ni.nr.1114 UTACID II? ELEGANCE ft ROYAL FLUSH 'MINT LEMON ORANGE AllTArATir I LIPSTICEl FRAGRANCE PREE NYQUIL LEG 90 TABLETS OR 12 OZ. LIQUID MOISTURIZING FORMULA I "(digel" I Pa (SILGArJGLl IN ASSORTED SHADES one was threatened with a knife, two unidentified males stopped to supposedly help them operf their auto. Police reports said Maria DeMars and Adelia Castonao, both of Morales, had parked at 500 Broadway while shopping. When they tried to enter their vehicle and couldn't, two men came up to them and saidjhey'd help. reported to Chula Vista police this week.

Monday, at 10 a.m., bank teller Suzanne Sarif at the First Interstate Bank was approached by a man who flashed her a checkbook with a note in it, saying, "This is a robberyf don't do anything or I'll blow you away." Barif doled out $250 in cash to the man, when she noticed that his left hand in his coat pocket looked like he was pointing a gun at her. 69 1 i 1J9 69 19 9 OUNCES 6 OUNCES BABY RUTH C3 BUTTERFINCER If nriuu Li I SIZE PETER PAUL SHACK SIZE GACJDV DAQG When the men KOt with rose 400 1.0. 7 The man, described close enough, one GACBV DAQS as oeing in nis laie ivs grabbed bih women's 16 CIS ALMOND JOY MOUNDS 1.5 purses. De Mesa attempted to get her purse back, but the man pulled a 6-inch knife and threatened her, police said. Combined losses were estimated at about $42.

Trrv I longs Ssr SPECIAL ASSOHIED 500 CT. mum 1J9- mzzm f.iA$:is 3 NESTLE REGULAR OR DAZZLE Uiiyuiiny wi VJ1TII RC3TED HAIR- and of medium build, put the money in his pocket and walked out. In a robbery at Shabaz Mobil, 902 3rd Aver, clerk Hilal M. Arabi said three men came up to him while he was counting the weekend's i assets, and demanded he give them money or they'd beat him up. The- three grabbed $1,800 and fled in a vehicle waiting at one of; the motel gas.

pumps. One male was described -as -white, 25 to 30 years old; and another was descri be'cf a a bout 5 ifeet tall, with dark. everythln 100 COUNT A IB Th.il tt tuiht vtni iVh COLORFUL OVER-THE-HEAD it UMlU'llrtl huiiffhi'ld item ihv rift ii holm hi'Ul it. voii nh bv pltiriii't T1 flTSflP 1 66 MASK WITH SUPER 'III I II Hi? CI tliU T(l'lHMl'V' tMiii't fiinti'lliem DETAIL AND CRAZY HAIR! TABLETS iA eVWV.l.tV It in .1 It Ci-Witn-'l VTA 4 Of 427-5500 THE STAR-NEWS lEI Miv wi- wmw im hair. No suspects have been i..

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1954-1989