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lurtday, May 26, 1977 California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Volume 41 Number 107

Gentry relives tale of Manson c[an

by C R A IG Daily Assecia (Editor's T h is it an < ncnUy< I by Craig F .! i in Curt Gantry’s Ian .)

"Heller Skelter" hat bern in booEltoret and stands tincr 1972. T h r story, although Mill frrth in the minds of the millions of traders who made the book a best seller, has slowly faded from the limelight and taken a prominent place among the other infamous crimes of this century. But for Curt Gentry, co-author of "Heller Skelter", the stark nets of Charles Manson,hit "family" and the bloody Sharon Tate-LaBianca murders are as personal to him as if he had been one of the victims. Gentry, 45, who co-authored the book with Vincent Buglioti— the chief prosecutor in the Manson case— has writtrn IS books covering such diverse subjects as Supersti­ tion Mountains in Arisons ("The Killer Mountains”.}, a look at California ("T h e Last Great Days of the Late Great State of Califom ia")and the colorful madames of early San Francisco ("Th e Madames of San Francisco"), > After spending four years in researching and writing "Heller Skelter," Gentry has embarked on*a book on the iate J. Edgar Hoover, head of the FBI for 41 years. Gentry recently completed three years of research on Hoover and is about to begin writing the book.Walking into Gentry's rustic home in San Francisco, one was soon overwhehned by thr voluminous number of books stacked neatly in bookcasrt both upstairs and down. As the conversation spun around Gentry as a non-fiction writer, on his topics and on Hoover, the noise of Th e City rumbled outside— a cacaphony of can, people and air­ planes. But as Gentry started to talk About Manson, an aerie silence prrvadrd thr scene Th e noise outside just seemed to fade away. Mustang Dailyt What made "Helter Skelter" a runaway best seller? ■ Gentry: I don't know. I've thought about that myself. I like to think that it wus well written. I like to think it was an I exciting book, an important book. Buti just as realistically, I would have to say it was the timing. The public was ready for this tort of thing, which nobody can predict. . MDi How did thr co-authorship between you and Vincent Buglioai work? Gentryt It was basically Vince's story and I wrote it. Through most of the writing, Vince was tied up with the trial and with tome political campaigns. We spent about 70 hours together in interviews and be turned over mass amounts of material— the trial transcript, which was over six million words, police reports the like I had never seen.

(C o m photo by Craig E m m ) « on page •)

|May showers Won't end drought Dutch drama continues E N T O — Those May rains that fell on California a First Take ASSEN , Th e Nether!and— As captive children chanted "we ir ■ .?* Wfflu a*° h*ve no< raised the water level in want to stay alive," Dutch govememeni officials negotiated rj*** Valley rearvoirt. State officials said Wednesday that with South Moluccan terrorists at a beseigrd school and has dropped 100,100 acre-feel between April hijacked train Wednesday (or the lives of mote than 100 Monday. Th e state Drought Information Center hostages. Watergate Specials The gunmen had threatened to start shooting hostages U the government did not meet their demands— freedom foe jailed countrymen and a flight out of thr country— W A S H IN G TO N — The Watergate Special Prosecution Wednesday afternoon, But the deadline without liana's legalized cancer cure Force goes out of business next month, quietly ending its incident. lengthy probe of a scandle that toppled a president and JJJU N A P O LIS — The controversial substancr Laetrile. shook the nation. Though some investigations and n ? ? * * *omf ■ * miracle drug for cancer and denounced prosecutions within our jurisdiction remain, the attorney 'Russians and Swedes racists' i ? " * c*n ^ legally manufactured and sold in Indiana general and I have agreed that these responsibilities do not L O N D O N — Ambassador Andrew Young, an his tray home t g next week. Drug manufacturers have shunned require the continued existence of this office, read a two from an eight-nation African tour, said Wednesday that *° produce I .artrile and some doctors and phar- part announremenlWednesday by Prosecutor Charles Ruff. everyone is a racist but that tome people, such at Russians *on ' prescribe or sell it. Th e FcderalFood "Accordingly, before the middle of June, we will dose the and Swedes, are biggrr racists than others. "It's impossible Be smA? ^•"'"••tration and American Cancer Society said special prosecution force." not K> be a racist if you talk of racism as ethno-cenuicity." he derived from the pits of apricots, has never said. "Nobody is immune. I'm only saying that overcoming I I * " Mfrnive in treating ca nm . cultural insecurity is something you haw to work at very W A S H IN G TO N — Richard Nixon said last night that consciously." fired former vice-pwsident Spiro A g ^ . who testgned rather 9«neral reaffirms view than lace prosecution in a Maryland kickback scandal, was South Korea down on withdraw! pJJJW * - n c t o n ------The Arm- y grnrral W.„.who .... lost...... his... job ...in the victim Of a double J * » r iBVisia, IP VI S t - * * President Carters U S troop withdraw! vative. because he was one £ SEOUL, South Korea Twenty four years after the end of I - mother war reaffirmed tha, view and said so ^ ^ ^ P7n u p b ^ ''^ N^xon When I the Korean War, thr United States has told its South Korean I *«ikxh American and South Korean, ally it it pulling out the lau of its ground tmn|w. Neither f hu h - u l j ^ Singlaub who was fired by the President President Pari (h u n g-h er nor the political npfunilinn like* m - ,k ' the Carter administration has never asked wickedness among conservatives and when it son their side, it. Park said hr didn'lidn't welcome the wilhdrawl, but would w iai—- fommand in Korea for its opinion on the accrpt what hr said was an 'aulrtMnntnrn m||| ialuul * American p ilu r of the withdraw!. well. Ha, ha, ha. isn't that just fun and games

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sibility for the vague (yet ‘ ss that is half full. Yet it's Editor's nosei Katk Kaevil it a senior Englishmen to drink alcohol occasionally intense) dis­ "Out of same glau, journalism student who recently traveled hours." Here she listened with amasemmi K quietude I have fell even It hn become very to Kcevil, England to search for her and incomprehension to the strange dialect If you look for the good in since last fall. Nor am I cer­ fashionable today to be priceless "roots". Neither we nor Katk of Somerset and contributed some life, you'll find it. It’s there. If tain whether this sensation prssimistk. Everywhere you realised she made such an impression on nian pearls of her own. She too ‘-ram i far you look for the bad in life completely transcends mere turn, the newt media ataaib the small town or E. Pennell Pirn, from one joyous evening one of a close ciiclr fa you'll also find it, because it's adjustment to a new environ­ you with the latest disaster or whom we received this letter: the bar. where towards "closing time" thr there too. But it you dwell ment, and if it does, I am still prediction of forthcoming only way to make yourself heard is to talk only on the darker sidr of life, unsure that there is anything disasters. Your friends enjoy Editor: louder than your neighbour. And who did you're hurting not only in it for anyone else. Yet, it telling you about the "awful she meet that last evening? Well, there « a yoursrlf, but those around seems that this feeling dors thing" that happened to Faith ("I'm a civil servant"— actually ihe'i you. The greater go bryond adjustment and I President Carter was not the only visitor them today. Possibly you in on the dole), Lucy, a budding pot* accomplishments of the think there is something here to these shores last week. For who should turn enjoy relating similar Edward, a num ism a to login at the British stories. After a session world and the minor that dors concern others. descend upon the west country, amid wind, horror Museum in London (and try and say like this everyone feels mis­ accomplishments of every­ grey cloud and rain, buflhat super-nova in numismatologisi towards "closing time"), erable and depressed, certain day living have been done by the journalistic firmament of the Far West, a teac her of chemistry, a retired linguist, a thf world it m ini to rnd people who thought they For those reasons, if you Katie Krevil, like Carter, looking for her young mother down from Yorkshire to soon, and wondering if It's could, not by people who are still thrrr, I sensed a need origins and roots. sing Bach Cantatas— and others man worth the effort to get out of thought they couldn't So to 'say something'. Now I Th e village of Kervil, situated in the beside, who knows? A fair cross section. bed in the morning to face w yourself a chance; don't find I have virtually nothing County of Wiltshire, is not, to be sure, a Yes. your Katk made her mark. We hope another day. Pessimism is defeated before you've to say. Perhaps nothing was C particularly exciting sppt, but it is just one she had a happy time finding out whoihr contagious...and so is op­ even begun life! You may not what needed to be said con­ of thosr places where Americans came, felt is. and may she come again. timism. be as bad off as you cerning many of thr issues at home, let their tap roots tingle with think. (and non-issues) w hkh Tha i's all we saw of Katk. alas, briar* pleasure, and left again, feeling just that Have you ever met appeared in the 'Daily'this shr disappeared (rapt away before our very Donna Lac Kucfc much more identified. Kervil doesn't know eyes in a chariot of fire), so if you want to someone who makes the day past yrar, especially ao con­ they came, but they know, know wliat Katk did after that you’ll have seem a little brighter and sidering that, oftrn. nothing to ask her. enjoys getting up in the mor­ was apparently being Katk Kervil of the Mustang was to br Editor: Miss Krevil knows nothing of this effu­ ning to face'the challenges of thought. One can only hope seen for all too short a time in thr old bar of sion and I haw no wish to embarrass her fa lifr? Just being with such a that thosr who said nothing the Georgr Hotel, with its thatch of straw During thr course of this, any way. I leave it to your person makes your own were thinking more than and swan effigy sitting on the roof-tree. my first year at Cal Poly, whether to print this or not. spirit rise. having had thr opportunity thosr who did 'express' Heir, on her first trip, she was initialed into to gain some insight into Cal themselves; one may only the mysteries of D O R A , the old Defence of It's not healthy to the spirit Poly condousness' via both dirad thr possibility that thr Realm Act, that forbids free-born E. Pennell Pins to be overly pessimistic. Now daily experience and thr they were thinking less. But a little bit of pessimism is letters and ankles in thr then, I've said too much. good and helps keep your feet ‘Mustang Daily', as well as a basic non-sectarian senior project. In fact, while Editor: on the ground when your going through a few changes head is in the clouds. What is message. It seems I met a girl, not necessarily myself, I felt strangely com­ a math major, who claimed mathematically, perhaps this needed is a balance between pelled to express myself,as so In conclusion, since much It teems that since thr tr­ of thr ideoiogkal conflict with water to the pessimist, I rnd this little monologue1 only knows,” I should haw Attendance? an arena combatting he'll see a glass that is half However, even now I am on a religious note; no said. I should also haw Christians against non- empty. The optimist sees a not certain as to what respon­ biblkal quotes, though, just suggested that this be her Christians. There would k no room far bickering if we f would all tit down and ipnxi Linda Friedman A Joy Johnston present a few moments to try id un­ derstand and resfMct each others opinions and lifestyles. There are sp- Air proxiamately 4 billion different lifestyles an this Conditioner earth and to how can anyone say that hit or hen is right,or wrong for that mater. S e rv ic e Alright, so we don't aB sow on the same things fail iks w ho ever said that we had A ONLY >15.95 I am not a but I ran admire thosr in­ regularly SM.00 dividuals who can adnk to It With Special Quest the work! of thek choke of Air Conditioning torvtolng Spoolallete. lifestyle in this rioted mind­ feet your system, check for leaks, Install ed world. I con respect that refrigerant. Call for appointment. choke simply berausr it wti something that that pnsoa AITARREAU has chosen I do not chooir homosexuality for my own lifestyle, but then I m any of those individuab that Saturday, Juna 4th , 6:00 pm haw. The Arlington Theatre Pkase, let us uy to Me d» good things in proplr rajhw $7.60, $6.60 than the bad. I 'lxkiitaadfag Tickets Available At: The Ticket Bureau of Santa and compromise is the key'«> Barbara; Reeords Etc.. Soivang. Music Galaxy. peace. 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Mustang Daily welcomes letters expressing sll points. Letter* mnst be sign ed, with an ID ns although they may be publicised Bring double-spaced typewritten letters • •I a* aML m <4rw* af *r G ra p h ic Arts Building, room ttt. Muitang Daily Thursday, May 26,1977 Tisthe season for hay fever

.N. SIR AN TI hay fever. T h it rauaea a tub- gradually increaaed. Even­ utual reaponar of the body to Suff Writer •tantial rite in atudent vitita tually, moat bod tea will build foreign aubatancea that s# to the health renter each apr- Up a tolerance to thr pollen produce unwanted reaction*. to tpot them inn. hr said There it no cure making thr tpring araaon Coatrroidt are only uard ram put. They*!* for the common ailment more bearable. when all elae fail* becauae of and sniffing. rub* cauaed by the body'a reaction Th e ram put health facility their advene tide effect*. ryn. arrairHini to pollent, but Coiiina mid can give the deaenaitiaation Gollina explained. O f courae, now or rear h in* for a there it relief to be found. aerum, uaually in ahot form, the ultimate hay fever cute it Klrenrx. _ Antihiataminea and but thr initial tettir* and to move away from the Thry'te hay lever aulferer* decongestant*. both thoae dotage* m u tt be ad* allergy area thit, Gollina aaid and thta it their (Maori ol popularly adveniaed and miniate red off cam put by hat been arrioualy conaidered thoae by preacription ate private allergiata. by aeveral Poly allergy auf* m$an Uuii Obitpo it one ol marginally effective in Unfortunately, Collin* * went area* in the atate lor aiding moat hay fever vic­ aaid. there are no board cer­ Gollina adviart atudenu thnr unfortunate aller«y vie- tim!, the doctor explained. tified allergiata in the county, who auapect they may have timt. arroedin* to Dr. Allergy tufferen are ad* to atudent* mutt travel a leaat hay fever (often allergy Thomas Gollina ol the Cal viaed to try three druga fint, at far away at Santa Barbara problem* ariar for the firtt Poly Health Center naff, but for an unlucky few. the for doctor vitita in order to time when atudrnta come to Gollim raid the cam put common medirinea are not begin deaenaitiaation Poly) to come to the Triage r i hat all the prerequisite* for rnough. Th e health center program* clinic at the health renter. die dreaded hay lever berauae can alto provide tome help Thecatt campuaphyaicianalao Moat hay fever victim* can of dir wrong wind* and the for three people. pointed out that getti.tg the be aubatancially helped Awnity of vegetation grown A praceaa of drernailiaa- proper pollen* into thr ahot there, he aaid. luff, lion it often the next atep on preacription it often a long Th e doctor al*6 tuggeat* The teatonal illneat, the road to relief for hay fever and difficult proceaa. atudrnta give the medication* which remirtdt many people tu ffrrm . T h it proceaa con* However, moat of thoae who prearribrd, or thoae pureflat­ Rustic Qardens of« head cold that jutt won't aiata of rxpoauie to minute get thr ahot* regularly ex­ ed over the counter, a fab (otway, lattt lor moat ol the amount! of thoae offending perience 70 to 80 per cent trial before twitching to a V- T ain't hay lever tufferen from pollent which one hat been effect iveneaa. different type of drug. Mtrth until June’. G o llim determined to be allergic by A t a laat retort to bring He remind* atudenu with Nuroory A Gordon aid, appropriate akin tearing. relief, corticoatrroida • ate health card* that they can get The donor estimated that Injec tion* of theae pollen* prearribrd on campua for their druga a aignificantly C ontor teveral thoutand Poly are then given at regular in* •evere hay lever victim*. reduced rate* at the health Spoelolloto In uudrntt are troubled with trrvah, and the dotage it Theae drug* tupprraa the center. Indoor Enolronmonto Problomo? Spend a summer digging ruins Lot Uo Holpl Thr Cal Poly Extenaion Mission it located in rthnohiaiory. excavations. Moot Unuouol it again offering a aix-unit Southern Monterey County T o enhance the study of Enrollment in the field arrharologkal field trhool, at Jo Ion, 70 mile* above San this important California arhool it limited id U Houoo PIon to I kata June M through July Luis Obitpo on Fan Hunter tile, student* will live at the atudrnu. Th e entire coat of 670 Chorro Stroot ». Liggett Military Reserva­ Miasion five days a week in the tetsion, including N r tix week*, atudenu tion, fumiihed individual rooms. registration fee and room and Son Lulo Oblopo, Colit. will hr itudying an Indian T h r classroom w ill be tn Accomodation* insure all thr board, it $286, with a $20 fonahory built bv the Fran- thr field, excavating the com font of home with meals deposit requited at time of 99401 ciacam at San Antonio Mia- adobe ruins. Homework will prepared by a staff cook. application. tioa dr Padua in 1771. Th e br studying artifact! found Student* w ill br divided For registration farms, during thr day and catalog­ into team* of four. Each team contact the Social Science* ing and analysing data will he entirely responsible Department or Cal Poly Ex­ Q U Y S G A L S recorded during excavation*. for one port ion of the site, tension. Music lovers In addition to field and lab from initial teat trench to the work, atudenu w ill be treated end report. last Chance to evening lecture* from ex­ Dr. Rohm L Hoover, a jmi Im pert* in archaeology, paleon­ member of the Social Mutic lovera who have tology, Miaaion-period Science* Department at O il adwd the pervious concern architecture and Poly will be director of the of Cal Poty'a Chamber L O N Q ttJB V B Orchestra, Chamber Singers md I ’nivmity Singer* w ill haw their laat chance of the nar to hear the group* H E P E R FE C anight. S Y M B O L Valuaa»o$14 The concert, which will O F L O V E iarludf work* by Bach, Moraea. H a n d e l and Wtuhrrt, will br held in the Cal Poly Theater at 8:1 S p.m. Everyone it invited to attend CLOTHING Mr of charge. lh r Chamber Orchestra it s * '*• ^ ^ 5 5 f v E s 3 ^ mnpoaed of more than SO Ctl Poly Mudrnti. It will br **drt the baton of Clifton E. wanion The University r"*tT! who Jutt returned Mm a tour of the California will br conducted M H n Ruiarll of the Cal aaw POOOUNT WITH CAL POCV 8TM08WT O CAWO Muax Department,

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A $ti liairnM* hr i» onr t»f the letsrrcoM* ol modern marriage When *i couple dec *ar in inflated i |i ill.iiv Lcxal merchant* offrred c»- gold Announcement* and invitation* vary lima lion* of iIm* ton* for their wedding I lv numrrou* qualified nomwi. Rere| tervite*: detrending in number and *tylr, but onr i nit provide a *prrial touch * 2 full- concept prinirr in (own offer* MliatrloK prim* for •> otdinn to need* ^ HandcraMtd Wadding ' • The traditional symbol of marriage, the riiiK. ( an ro»l from a* lilllr a* $18.Ml (a $26. irnamrnul HortirultiM a. t"1 Banda A Diamond Wedding gown*, de|>ending on *tylr, (ail ingagamant Bata plain gold band), lo around $600 for a ly oiler* a «. Ml NETWORK man bed set and thousand* for morr ornair lypr of mairrial* and manufacturer, run lM>.it|iari |w*« kagr foe $M tniJa It" pin e». A custom-made »rl c an run a* low a* from $M) lo morr than $MM), and luxrdo tit' tiiutt* *t wedding at(tHdiinakU. Jm $180 with a diamond. rental* start at $.12. the diem* with to 1,1 "* r For a Unique Wedding Giftl Writing wedding contracts • by E LEN A -M A R IE R O STER include agreements on extra-marital af­ L. Daily Aaaociaia Editor fair*. living arrangement*, children and ■ # According to California law, when a their care, religion, thared work, tepera- I find as rouplr marrir* all property owned become* lion and the changing of name*. the proprrty of both. The idea of marriage contract* it coming Yet the hou»e Mary own* doesn't belong into vogue now not aa a m u lt of women'* I grow older Framed Landacapa Picturaa, Wal Mlrrora, to John. And terry and Jane krep their liberation but becauie of the divorce rale. income* completely teprratr. The only Some men and women— after being Wood Cabinet*, Qrapetraya, Braadboxaa, thing they thare cost* on i* the need* of financially churned in a divorce— try a that I love I their two children. marriage contract to protec t their interett*. Landacapa Clocks, Walplani Holders Their couple* tide uepprd California The idea i* not new. The*Victorian TV 8790 Higuera - next to Korb'a. 644-2312 law* by way of a marriage contract. In lihilotnpfter William (axiwin and hi* wife those most California, if a contract i» ligned by a Mary WolUtotmrafi, the founder of couple before the wedding ceremony, feminitn). arandalited England by keeping agreement* bryond marriage law* can be their names, career* and resident* after w hom I love ff* legal and binding. marriagr. The advantage of a contract i* forewar­ They wanted a marriage which re»pected OQDEN STATIONERS ning. Working out thi* kind of agreement the individual and Opposed the prevailing brfore can help a couple decide whether idea that a married couple is one |>erion. first — PtnonaHzed Help With Your they really agree with rach other'* lifeityle and that one person i» the man. *______Wedding at Ogden's and value*. Marriage law* vary from state to suite. It Once the new living tituaiion it d im m ­ i» best lo consult a lawyer before drawing Thom as ed thoroughly and written on paper, there up a marriage contract. It i* possible that Your Nearest Off Campus i* no question a* to what i»expected from a the entirr contract could be thrown out if Stationery Store marriage. there it one provision that doesn't stand Jeffer 0 Aside from ownership, contracts can with the law. Announcements Albums Party Decorations Gifts Open Daily 'tS 6pm 9pm Thursday Married students feel the pincl Open Sundays by j. N. SBRANTI Now, married students' best bet (or hous­ I and lords can chargr tht I Daily Staff Writer ing is to br found outside San Luis Obispo bee ause they* *know lingirMuAsi _ In University Square Shopping Center in cities like Arroyo Grande, Pismn Beach, not mind living four loan 1 WhVn married student* come to Walter and IvO* Otos, 1 .amhert said. afford to split up the rent 894 Foothi Bh/d. 644-3303 Lambert, off campus housing director, This is breause the rents there are lower explained. serking advise about where to live, he said and there are morr suitable homes and There Is some affordabk the first thing he does is hand them a apartments available, explained the direc­ housing for rent in San Uhl k Vertex. tor. gnrs quickly, Lambert mfcl. I Due to the high cost of rents and the lac k that married student* areW of facilities available, latmbrrt said Those who do rent outside of San Luis looking for this housing. married students, particularly those with Obispo often do so on a month to month Other married couple*. basis as they search for housing nearer children, have an extemely difficult lime Poly faculty and naffi campus, 1 ambert said. finding adequate housing especially in San the pinch of the housing i L u m OM m o . Most married Modems have hopes of search lor homes near aa Until IMA, housing was available for stay iqg in the neighborhood of 11 SO to $200 "You just have to dig fort* ( married couples on campus in the form of a month for rent, unfortunately, lam brn be persistant." he said. trailers and onr and two bedroom units. said they run into costs of brtwecnfSOO and i Jimbert suggests W0tmt However, the facilities were removed when $400 a month for rent when they look for ing for housing come to *“ they became run down and obsolete housing in San Luis Obispo. housing office to check ike i The problems with choosing a mate

by JAMES SWEENEY which lead to divorcr. The main reason, a* it IsrnmabV w.ih^HVfJ Daily Co-editor which is no secret, is that all too often emotional cost of marriagr «■ Somewhere in the world is the perfect lieople marry too young, usually in the late If nothing else, lierson for each and every one of us— or so tern* or early twenties. After a short young people who think Wl1", we have hern told for as long a* we con courtship or dating period, a young couple marriage will allow dwm «V remember. All we have to do is wail framework to mature sad WW patiently and someday we will run intoour they are happy confine" predestined mate and live happily ever nutation. | after, the fable says. But, what about the Commentary Marriage is intended » V udering most people marry » C la rita (oily-year-old bac helor who is still wailing nr the nineteen-year-old mother of two who ties, this mewu, What /• more natural ha* already tried it twice/ a »itnation that will th in your /ova? Ceiling married— choosing a male for often interprets infatuation as a force the average life *pw» for more than twice as 8*1 And railacting thlt /ova life-isn't quitr «o cut and dried. For the strong enough to hind them logcihrt for past half century, divorce rale* have been rhe rest of thirir breathing days. Why? already existed . It C/ar/aaa. There is no doubt mama*' creeping upward, increasing more in the Today there is no need in make such a hasty With tunlight-poilthtd /aavaa ol gold. last ten years than in the prrviousttwo tin ision. in...... iHlt It l* “ '"J, alarming frequency H "J A dltm ond to lltiln : th i moon, th t tun, dexadr* combined. Time* ami moral* are rhanging. The your /ova Branching out to than tha tailing o/ toravarmora. v race C la rltta . carry All tha things youara. w-crnii distort! fot a life-long cirmmliit— . marriage it looked a thou-term longer net cessary for ac t eptanre by *cx I Z S L + a m «ommiirnem rather tl the additional If a couple i» considering fflMTiM another utiMtkm J* y,j, idea of a life-long hiridi greement ended trial fNricxf in wbii b a biariial»iiuailcl marriage, let the only |»y death of a r, Recently a applied without the binding a*|M-ii| ceremony hMubstntHj" iBlfn(kc Tha Diamond itocs o* San Lula Obiapo Mary land congretvwi even pro|roved ,i feasible and highly advitabie. de|H'nd| matrimony return ()I. a* an anonyrnou* ^ Hguam $t Son lut Obapo hill which would red marriage to a ol cotnsc. on the moral belief* of] "(»ood marriage* <‘>uld 6434364 three-year, renewable e act. 05246157 cifved Two ix-oplr can I ThereJsjto end to the reavrn* or event* eat fi'otliei andenjoy a rt'laiion*fiipa* long raretl urork*« art. istangDaHy Thursday, May 26, 1977 Page 5

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Runrl* run* a wedding service— The FOR THE WEDDING PARTY Arrangtinrnt Shop in Arroyo G rande- and »ay« proplr *rrm to br movinR bark to ■ :__ :-tSwy-At jts a lot a morr traditional wedding style. iW'"' r • *• Runrl* *aid couplet nrrm to want a nrpiKino ran br »im pit* affair* at home *imple. natural look, with an ryr on lull I,lomi catered banquet*. A basic practicality. For intum r, the bridr may p«nrh. mini* ami munchtrs v,an wrat an off-whitr ROwn and attrndrnu Miiound ISM (for IM> guests). while a semi-formal outfit* that can br worn aRain Smut & t r o p i c s after the ceremony. I budfi with hoi amf told fmid and • HACK TUXIOOI • CHPlCI OF COiOM MMnr punch run* $700 for 4 SO guest*. Kuneli laid outdoor wrddinR* are Mill ‘ • WHITS OINNIK JACKITA • SLACK WITS Ivm with ihc po*»fblr cost* of a wed- IMipular. and mott of the rere monies *hr IATIST ITVLII buuincM seem* to br Rood. Kdith handle* are of a religious nature. ONI ATOF C OM r 1111 |C A U *Y Oot FORMAL NttOS ^ bachelor party withclass SALES • U N TA Li

KEVIN F. FALLS But the host didn't have the heart to fry Q r e m j f y i . Dally Aaaociate Editor the groom on an empty stomach So he and There ran be more to throwinR a hi* roommate* rookryi up a batch of *M HIOUIRA • IAN LUIS OSIIFO * OUALIT UNCI ISFS * atirior party than |u*l ihowinR stag tpaghetti that would make Maria min in * side room and iryinR to make Alberghetti drool for the victim and hit a poom puke. guest* Nine pound* of hamburger and 10 Irkrvr it or not, a bachelor party can he pound* of noodle* were prepared for IS k*vn with a touch of rlau, It ju»t *uy» baton how creative the hosts want to There wa* tome thought in finding a connection for Bmm movie*. Not the kind Tknr is a student at Poly who didn't . for the whole family. But all admitted that HAWK’S to throw a nrrro-typr stag party for a if you've teen one, you've tern 'em all. who wa* about to tie the knot. It I ji*t Friday night, when the future hus- just br loo easy. band of America arrived at the apartment, So about ■ month before the party, the / hr wa* greeted by ft vertical (mile*. The HUMANIST told all invited to write ikitt and dinner wa* served, the beer consumed and to roan the guest-of-honor thr matting wat a hilariou* turret*. Think Practical Owt the course of the neat three week*, Without women around to divert their When Buying rrtptt were compiled and parts were attention, thr partirrt were at their brtt A Instruction* were to mime no words Mum partied until they dropped— Wedding Gift! eithrr the groom or the bridr. liarrally— at about S a.m. {jlMun was not to leave thr party with The groom taid later he wa* impressed “ It wat to make the Friar*' Roast ' "Anybody could have had a cheap fairy tale lime with Mis* Pat'* bachelor party," he laid. "Bi M this is WOKS Oh, and the whole thing was to something I'll never forget." i Mtpriar. That it. what there I* to remember 9 different styles of Woka (f a electric and gas stoves) the housing crunch Best Quality At Lowest Pricml

Ifcy Hr alto recommends checking "O n the map, lair Vista and San Luis Mexican hammocks, message oil, and rraltiri that handle rrn- Obispo are only half an inch apart. That's what made the difference,*' Phillip* ex­ clothing, jawalry and ^IWy "came within a hair" of getting plained. much, much m ore.. . Mcampui married ttudrnt housing As things stand now, in Cal Poly't long " evm year* ago, according to Peter rangr master plan, land ia set aside on 1130 MORRO ST. Downtown SLO 544-4203 ~ campu* facilities planner. rampUt for future married student hous­ menu with an independent ing. but Phillips believes it ia highly , k> build the housing unit* on unlikely that any will be built within thr ■pi property just off Highway One next 10 yeprt. ■ h w final stages when the Hibrrnia ■m m burned down in the Isle Vista The California Sate University and *■» University of California at Santa College* Trustee* do not want to invest any mts rampui. more money in Mudrat housing, Phillip* TIM ^ bousing project as to br financed taid, because many campuses at* now £ " “»• ihe F.aat Coast, but when running on-campus housing facilitie* at a in Isle Vista, the financiers lota. Luis Obispo too dote to he Cal Poly happen* to br an exception to this however. ■v nn iifTwoni/

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ti'* jit'* Page 6 Thursday, May 26, 1977 Mustai " T 'Helter Skelter' a tale of woe

ARCTIC m o gn ite me berauar I had (Continued (ram 1) the book. He would have author, do you net Nfc been vulnerable through me. talked to them eatenaively. dbout the poMiUt a*, MDt Manton had an in­ CIRCLE L A R D interrogation* on Soit wat very quiet for along quenret to younrlluiaMl uipr. thing* a writer it very lime. I couldn't go around credible litt of loral, Mate and of your paniripatioal rarely rxpoard to. talking to people about what federal of feme*. Yet. he alwaya teemed to get proba­ Try Our NEW V in rr had trait in me and I wat doing. Gantry; I we tion. Doe* thit tie in with how I handled it. 1 was able By the time I finiahed the tome heavy he tome type of power to get to write the book with a book, the majority of the didn't have the great I B E E F DIP certain freedom. He later Manton thM adar i went over it chapter by did, inpanbreauat Roaat Beef on a French Rol c hapter and corrected error* list watn't all that i and mitronreptiani, et- .the last time he was released, What watgoiagi AUJUS ‘ 1 legal point* I watn't head, st dw dm , tiliar with. Manson said that he would thing wst that I kadi ONLY $1.19 MDt W hy did it take to never be able to adjust to the death photos, I bail long to teteatrh and write the autopsies. I had a n i ARCTIC CIRCLE California & Mon tarty honk? world. They let him go...’ evidence. I kite Gentry; One teaton wat people were that they (the Manton fami­ doing-savagr ly ) didn't atop k illii* people. And I often w There were a lot of other male* of the family were in people to do what he aeekt, or woke up in ihemidAri APPLICATIONS ARE NOW event*. tike my being put on Northern California priaont it it the lax attitude of our night and all Moan I Manton'* death litt. and all the people that were criminal tyttemf three of the Maam MX When I tianed on the Mill out. like Squeaky and were tunding dart book. Buglioai wat already Sandy, had moved up to Gentry; I think both. Man- knives, would I kt d b f for on the litt. V in rr would have Northern California to be ton wat a remarkable con pick up the|ua(btkgld been vulnerable if people had near them on vititdr'adayt. I man. Obviously that helped betide him M a U k t)«if A M HOBBY OARAGE known that I wat working on wat never ture if they would him at certain timet. A t far at it or would I at Mb* t ' v ... I hit bring released, the laM l aBianrat and try « g time (he wat released) Man- (hem out of It wkib day* ton begged them— literally •ubbing met got down on hit knrrt— and R i isfMs cried and taid he would never I nev ' » tt tam Matt snisfRisNorth he able to adjuM to the world. tory am I ddsfch They let him go. ' have used k. -WRST n o w MDt Now with our criminal MDt Gould a itirAMforaMw* tyatrm, isn't Manton eligible fiqure— with for parole in I97M ramtfiratibnt-he < again, or haw a tm Gentry; Let me qualify nt of Uttkm, that. He it eligible to apply C.pie children «for parole. Manton— in the for a father knag ***"'**« Rose forteeable future— w ill never hr released. Gantry; I dsn' S EE IT T O MD; Manton taid hr could hapnta would kill Buglioti. At co- tame way k # R M M J m tV B BEUEVE IT... alto think Diamond B r id a l S at ttritciccfty displayed Tho North Paco Oral Intontion is *aam*l anamei mlay* tho world's hrst goodostc backpacking TYPING font It's froo-stonding, light, snd oasy I am I remimtcent of a mort romantic Sra. to pitch-snd it's stability is hard to XEROX any kind of | fitting tho tempo of todoy. boltorro Como in and soo it. it thr i f t o r r i d follower* or any ( where thr people | mind* and gh devotion to a ditturbrd by H f I N I V thing L M O U IN IAIN AI if yourself i KENNETH OHAPMAN Ownar ‘•obi sas sToe MDt At lookiai * SAN LUII oeiSNO €AUr. Manton follower! Mir tngtt hi* preioad paag power* and da hippfc rfors... Happening that hr drrw from ho. you penonally krlakaul 6 ; ^ hardener follower*) N l “A Matter of Styte" 7 ' r fref pity, hatred,sri

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Mu* *PK«I OUMI* l^oQcsome jlimUtwaads N IC O K I I \< i n s 1 SUNDAY MAY 29 - 2 PM a t ttw Santa Batbara County Bowl Ticket* NSO. 5 90. 6 SO 7.90 * it i •»(. i • «, ••••• 1 * •• • * k .' White Elephant sale . »•• v • »,«» » « I «*Mrun UuWrt, m-CuAng 0 W i * » » a uamm ream raooucTijn ends June 5 . at el c o r r a l bo o k sto r e /8'> H

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would rank tht Mustangs in tht tamt clam a» Adelphiand Kentuckey Slate, iwo powerhouse! in the relay. They ran SM J and SttJ for Women repectively in the Penn relay in April. Th e Poly intermediate hurdlen w ill ako get a crack SUGAR BHTCHES—“tUppy” WNtss in die finale. Bartlett and l b q j n t v w i t h ra n sm rroni Williams, wbonnemly hold m m g m the third and fourth fattest and Curved Bnck Rlaw 400 intermediate-hurdle times in the nation, will try Rao. $21.00 MOW $11 JO to chalk upp o tm a for the M ilita n t The y face stiff HUQB "Happy" Whrtaa ( <>m pet it ion in CCAA Sleek and Sim ple-A Zlppm, A Button champ Sam Turner of L A Stair and Kentucky State's and a Supple R t Randolph Williams. Reg. $18.00 NOW $10.10 Turner hm timed 40.M with Williams of Kentucky landing a 50.7 clodda* Poly’i Bartlett and Williams have hit the atpe in 51.1 and 51J irsprrtimly. W illia m s scored the Mustang's only eight porno in last year's meet when he finished second in the in-

Jim Warrick wUI be Poly's representative in the 10,000 meters. He figures to m r t w w 1 T n ty o u r

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• 103/344-1JM a Page 8 Thursday, May 26, 1977 Mumm pm, SPORTS Horsemen in cutting contest

DOROTHY NEWELL ^ Competitors come from all over the western United States Daily Stall Writer to perform in this event, including several from Cal Poly. Th e hone and rider enter the arena and (are a small group A $200 purse ii awarded to each of the four winners in the 5 DAYS ONLY! of rattle. With Utile or no guidance from the rider, the hone o|irn class. Th e four winners of the non-professional clast carefully m ien the group of animal* and gently aeparatr* will receive $190. SALIVUMMAVBIMMMVBMm one from the rest. These competitions and the judges are approved by the This it thr tport of cutting, to be demonstrated at three Pacific Coast Cutting Horse Association and the National different cutting show* this weekend. Th e first show will be Cutting Horae Association. These competitions are the Saturday, May 28 at the Wayne Vaughn Ranch, one mile championships for each of the organisations. southeast of the .San Luis Obispo Airport on Davenport Rd. The shows will begin at 9 a.m. Admission it free. Sunday. May 29. Cal Poly w ill sponsor the show to be held in the Beef Unit Arena. Alex Madonna will sponsor the May 90 show at the Madonna Inn. Cuting it a sport requiring a tremendous amount of skill and patience. It is an entertaining event enjoyed worldwide and involves more money than any other non-racing equestrian sport. Through instinct and immtive training the horse it ablr to perform a series of quick, sharp turns or cuts around an animal, coaxing it away from its group. Th e horse must then rrstrain the animal, keeping it in a designated area by itself. After the horse has succeeded in keeping the animal in one place for a short lime, the horseman gives a signal lor hit mount to allow the animal to Join the group and the process begins again. A well-trained horse should be able to perform this skill in less than a minute. The steed must br quick, precise and careful. Horses are judged on their ability to control another animal and the horseman are judged on their riding skill. Other factors come into consideration such as the time involved and the ridrr’s ability to refrain from forcing his horse into a decision. A certain amount of points are awarded to the horse and rider (or the skill they demonstrate, each point representing one dollar. The four top contenders in each competition are allowed to collect the money they have earned throughout the competition.

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