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Arcadia Tribune from Arcadia, California • Page 9

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Arcadia Tribunei
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Arcadia, California
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9
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Collier Letter A 'Hot Potato' By Kl) Smlf Wrtltr parlies accused of politically improper action denied any wrungrfoing Wednesday in response to charges made by Altiambra T. D'Arcy tjuinn. Quirm charged Tuesday thai a top ollieinl ol the League of California Cities used his position to endorse the reflection bid of AssemWv man-John L.E. Bad Coll le even though that elrction effort 13 not scheduled until November. 1974 Collier' 5 stat.

however, is anything but secure. Itecenl slate reapportionment literally put him in a new district which includes 10 cities he previously did nol represent. Quinn produced the "hot potato' letter to Collier from Richard CarpenliT, director of legislative nf Fairt and general counsel for the league, written on JUX stationary, in which Carpenter praises Collier's legislative efforts on behalf of local jjovemnienls. Utter Escrplcd The letter reads in pari. we are unite certain that city officials in those 10 (new) cities are aware of the strong home rule position you have main tained rlurinp, your 28 years (he legislature have hod flrrrgy Crunch sponsored by thc Area Chamber of Commerce.

McDaniel said Ihe skyrocketing cost of fuel uil will result in higher electric bills which will have an effect on Ihe economy of central and southern California. Energy, and the cost nf pi? Million One tiny CDH HEX tih'el tutMe mills led vijnl to est Its! down go caku -1 down yo-ji wtiithl Thcjjjr-it cl women liom coast cl 1 1 repc rl ODHINEX his tietpel ne.n lose 5. 10, 70 pounds in 1 shod InT so joj- Get lid ol ue.lv 111 ird live I ODHINEX nwtt Hliily 01 HJir cwrey will be itlunded Ho questions isl-S ScU Kith this (iimnlM by a highly commendable recotd and arc happy lo acknowledge il ljuinn charged that (he use of league stationery and the use by Carpenter of the word "'we" made the letter appear Lo be a political endorsement of Collier by the league and its board of directors whose names are printed on the official stationery. "And now. Collier has sent copies uf thai letter out to his district.

Carpenter's action represents using the league polilically. How else cnuld you interpret LI1'' Steve Duswell, an aide lo Cullicr. confirmed lhat copies of Carnculei's letter had Ixen sent out to incumbent cnun-cilmen in the 10 cilies the assemblyman previously did not represent, including Arcadia. Aiusa. Bradhurj, biKirlc.

Irwindale. Mnnrovia. San Gabriel, fian Marino, Sierra Madre and Temple City. Just Introduction "Sometime recently, just in passing. Assemblyman Collier asked Mr Carpenler for a letier of mlrcfltietiori to the officials in the in said fiuswell Hut, he added.

"'I fail lo sec what is improper aboul a representative from the league Private patios ceramic tile entry Sunken living room radiant heat Air CCfflfitWflifrg Boderri soundproofing. Tiled electric fireplaces. 1-Tho seriousness of our present oil supply problem, ami Ihe need Inr natinnal energy self-sufficiency are compelling reasons for constructing ad-dilionnal nuclear power Mcn.iniel said. He estimated that the prorxis- energy arc basic to the prodiic- expansion of Edison's San Hon all goods and services If Ooufie Nuclear Generating Sln- thc price of energy increases. lHm would save between 2fj and Ihe price of everything else will 30 million barrels ol oil annual-go up mo McDaniel en-plained lie satd thai, unfortunately.

Bookkeeping IS the increase in fuel costs are bcviind Edison's control. IODIC Of Adult burning and Ihe machines running in Southern California, we have on chrire hut lo pay the prire." McDaniel said. He reported thai while in ISM Edison burned nine million barrels of fuel oil. this year the company eipects to need between 50 and 60 million Class in Area fundamentals bookteening. for financial rrords, small busiac or professiunal office, will be covered in 1 class meeting Tuesday, 7-10 p.m..

al El Monte Adult School. 304a N. Tyler beginning April 1. Systematic recording of business transactions is stressed in Ihe class along wilb payroll, banking and use of journals and ledgers. The business department is also planning training in Dther office skills including typing.

filing, shorthand and business machines. All classes are available daytime and evening hours Specially designed certificates of completion an issued to graduates of career (raining courses. More delails may be obtained hy calling US 4019. introducing Bud Collier to incumbent councilmcn. After all.

the democratic process strong relationships between local officials and Iheir stale representatives." Contacted in Sacramento, Carpenter said. "1 think il is proper for the league to indicate 10 anyone whether a member of the Legislature has supported league programs In laet it's Ihe only way for the league 10 express what positions lawmakers have laken on league-supported bills Carppnler added that the Idler is not a political endorsement ol Mr Collier's reelection." He has written similar leltcrs for other legislators in his 35 years with the Leacoe of California Cities, ho said Carpenter confirmed that Collier initiated the request for Ihe letter but ssid he did not recall jusl how. 1 11 link he Collier indicated thai was going to have a larger dislncl. and I indicated lhat I wwi Id be glad to write an introductory letter for him." Carpenter said All hough he did nol receive a ri! the letter from Collier himself. Quinn said he obtained his copy from an olficial in one of the in cities whom ljuinn li the plant is COllslrul'Lcd.

However, be reported that even with approval for expansion ol San Onofre, the first nu clear unit could not be placed in cprraiion until 1979. although il was planned for operation in 197G He said he believes the current energy crisis is nol a short-term problem and even if Ihe Mideast oil embargo is lilted tomorrow, "we will continue to experience uncertainties until such time as our na lion becomes largely self-sufficient in ifs energy resources The Edison executive rcpuricd ihe utility is also working on neir energy sources 10 be developed for the future. Kdisou is presently exploring gcuthormjl power, solar iwwor. the cell, coal gas ideation and liquefaction, and cn.il nod gas extracted from shale Inno wnrlinil Fur on personal the need lor a Mrs. T.

Cobb Services Held Services were held Wednes- claimed was "quite upset" over the mailer quinn convinced other Alhainbra councilmcn In jointlv send a Idler lo Harold M. liayes. league president, condemning Carpenter's action. Collier has angered Alliambrans during his efforts lo keep the Long Beach Freeway I 0 in being constructed through Souili Pasadena, the renter of his old district. The freeway, which ends at Valley Boulevard, dumps heavy tralfic in Alhanihra Quitm.

a friend ol neighboring Los Angeles Councilman Ml Snyder, frequently has criticized Collier's attempts lo reroute the freeway around South Pasadena through lfls Angeles Hearing about Ihe controversy from fiuswell. Duarie Councilman Kurt Harm called Ihe Slar-INeviS lo defend Carpenter. he was glad 10 have received Hie letier an organisation, the league needs lo identify its friends in the l.egislalure." lie said letter merely whal Hie lea cue staff has lieen saving alioul Collier for a long lime Asked llion if the letter wa; neresarv. Hnhn said. In Collier's new cilies I Ihink 11 High Fuel Costs Increase Rates I'ncl costs now represenl barrels, upon energy nearly hall of the dollar amount conservation programs anil the en electric bills to Southland availability of hydroelectric utility customers, T.

M. power. He said, one reason for McTianit'l Jr president ol tins increased oil requirement Southern California Edison has been (he decline of the Company, said recently. availahility of natural gab for frpeafcine at a seminar on the electric generation. balance between environmental consulcralinns and Hie need lot an adequate supply of electric energy am hopeful that such an undt-istaiiding will be oneol Hie positive developments ol our currcnl energy said Anderegg Manages 'Songfest' Jim Anderegg.

son of Mr and Mrs Bartlinp. Paul Anderegg. ol 12H Tlamona Arcadia has been selected as finance mancger lor Songfesl at the University ol Southern Calilor- Songfesl is an all unisersity musical production in which students are given the oppor-luniiy 10 use and display their creative talents in the areas ol music, song and lierliirniance As linancu manager. Andercee will be responsible lor preparing the budget and supervising the commiltee penditnrcs and also making a dav at final accounting of all Songfesl Chapel lor Thelma Cobb of fundi. Monrovia, who passed away AmSercgg nil March 5.

High Sch ted Arcadia I and is a 1973 Mrs. Cobb was a practical graduate nf (ISC in finance arid nurse al Alhainbra Community marketing. He is currently Unsrilal and had lived ill this enrolled in the SL IrraUuaU area for 29 vears She is survived by Iwu 1 children. France Ml. Joy uf Carinicliaels.

and Richard I. Bake well of Pasadena. Site is also survived by one brother, two sisters, eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Interment will be in New Geneva, Pa. PSYCHO-CYBERNETCS ANU Moil dynamic li your SELF-HYPNOSIS BECOME THE PERSON YOU WANT TO BE NOW new combustion For suLcess and hoppmeiS Givei you the power lo ircrease BETTER EARNING POTENTIAL Improve corvrenlraiion.

Develop your ESP. energy FANTASTIC SAIES MOTIVATION. Porenli. guide you. children to BETTER CONTROL OVER HABITS W.11,1.1 Sitting Bru9i Slctp CFfEAIIVE UVIN6 WOUKSHOP TUESDAY, MARCH 12th 7:31 P.M.

RAMADA UN, ARCADIA monteRey condominiums IN ARCADIA LOCATION! VALUE! SPACE! 2 K0RM. 2 BATH 1600 SQ. FT. 2 BEDRM. DEN, 2 BATH 1900 SQ.

FT. 3 BOfflL DEN, BATH 2300 SQ. FT. FROM $37,600 COMPARE BEFORE YOU BUY Priced at less than $24 sq. ft including carpeting and painting.

Triple sinks ff appliances. WaK-m closets -private dressing rooms, Ml security. Pools Sun decks. 1 parking spaces plus waft-in storage. Forma) dkwitj rooms wel tars.

aH that good thll ctotore'iwn Ihrim DRIVE TO 610 HUNTINGTON ARCADIA FOR INFORMATION CAU (213) 447-AHI timel School of Business ludytng management 11 systems His other activities include the Ue.in's Advisory Board. Alpha Kappa l'si business fraternity, and l'hi Gamma Delta social fraterniiy. Duarte Pair Say INot Guilty in Monrovia Death Two murder suspects entered not p.iiiity pleas Wednesday beinre I'asadena Superior Court Judge Kenneth A. White, and face a trial March Pearce, 27. of otidall and David renshaw.

2C. nf J52ii Calima Rnad. licilh of Duarte, are dinrgod with the dfalh nf Mrs Isnbplle Anderson, il. of Monicivia. Pnliee say Mrs Andeison died Jan.

2d of in- ries received when she was ibberl of her nurse in Monrovia a week earlier. B. Lockivood Rites Are Held I Services were held Saturday ill Glasscr-MilLcr-Larriti fur Anne B. Lockwood Arcadia who passed awy Feb. 28.

Mrs. Lock wood was a member of Arcadia Presbyterian Church, past matron uf Arcadia Chapter No. 471, O.E.S Republic Women's Club and Arcadia American Legion Auxiliary She is survived by her hus. band Walter E. Lockwood of Arcadia, one daughter Patricia L.

Schwaru nf Hidflefield, Cflnnettieul and nr.e brother Clifford Bells cf Redding, Calif. Interment followed Ihe ser vices at Oakdale Park Si. Laurent Yves St ijurent. Ihe first to introduce sportswear to the Paris couture, is concentrating now or, pretty dresses and softly tailored suits Sundny, Morih 10, DuorHK.n. MoniMla Journal ltmplt Cry Tj.Tiai.

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