Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 112, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 24, 1978 Page: 4 of 10
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They’ll
Keep The
Trolley
SAN FRANtTSUOiUHl
They're talking about
spending $10 million to
m drrrarr San Francisco's
venerable cable cars but
they promise riders they
wan t notice It
The >>w -pen-air trolleys
will still rattle up the hills, the
operator clanging his bell
(ranlirall). as tounsts anl
esidents Jump <n and off
Rut, after the moder-
m/aiion. the table cars
should br safer, easier to run
and easier to take care "f
We are going to keep thr
basic system." promises
Kino Hei id the Municipal
'ailway. who is nw.tre >f San
! rancuco's love affair uitii
he old trolleys and 'he
Mapmons that an' raised
whenever changes are
mentioned
Modern materials should
help make It work better We
want to come up with a 1980
torsion d an 1890 concept’
Ihe Municipal Railway,
which runs the cable cars,
las a $450,000 federal grant lo
study cable car problems,
which result in frequenl
accidents and frequen.
shutdowns far repairs Upon
completion id that stud) as
much as $10 million might be
spent to correct the problems
without changing anything
that ts visible to tourists
Sanr National Aer<naulirs
and Space Administration
scientists have suggested
that a magnetic tape be
implanted in the cable
splices The tape would cause
a buzzer to sound when a car
goes over the splice.
Mgrialing the gripman to ease
up on the handle briefl) This
would cut down damage to
the splices. Ihe weakest part
'f the cable
Another idea from the
NASA-Stanford t mversit)
grata) is ^ owe tin) rollers an
tie grip lo reduce wear
Although the Municipal
Railway promises table cars
will bp unchanged in ap-
pearance, their complex
underground apparatus is
another matter
The engineers would Like
Wronger and lighter steel
parts, welded instead of
riveted The) w wild like lo
line underground trenches
with reinforced concrete,
instead of wood
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Children Say Judy Died Broke
NEW YORK UP!i ludy
Garland's three children sa>
heir m -ther died broke
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«sff Joweph 1 *d< Ivied yw-4we
papers in Manhat'an
Surrogate Court Monday
saying Ihe assets erf then
mother's estate are not
enough to cover the debts she
incurred lietce she died in
1969
They said Miss Garland,
who had been married five
mies. left assets f $15.00C
$40,000 andUia: the estate ha-
ramed $40,000 in royalties
from records, films and
eleviston perfirmances
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much mioey 'heir mother
owed
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June 22, 1989. in her l/odA
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lists the cause as an ac-
cidental overd<ae of liar
Uturates
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ilelayed undertaking 'he pr»
hate action uri the will dated
June 30.1961, because Joseph
l.uft. wb is now 22. "had no
reached his maj<nty "
12th Juror
Stalls Trial
LONDON (UPIl - A
Criminal Court judge has
hern forced to icder a retrial
in a monthlong proceeding
her ause 11 of the jumrs said
they could not gel along with
the 12th
"This Is a calamity said
Judge Pickering if l-odois
"Old Bailey" Central
• nminal Court Mmday mghl
after ordering a retnal id five
persons arrested in a fight
between rival Indian and
Pakistani gangs
The drnsitfi was taken
after jury foreman Desnnnd
Lyons told htm. I do neg feel
we can fairly reai-h a verdict
in (his atnuwphrrt' of an
tagnman "
Juror Charles Eldred. the
«-dd man out who caused the
conflict, said "I'm a tat id a
haver and always have he«-
Eldred. a 58-year-old
unemployed cabinel maker
said he was a gresi Ian” of
the movie "Twelve Angry
Men" in which or juror
manages to persuade the
vAhers lo acquit a defendant
they had already v<Aed to
convict
Liz, Hubby Just Plain Foiks
By KENNETH R ( IARK
IMed Preas iMerwatlaaaf
PI AIN FOLKS Elizabeth Tartar says Mie and her
husband. U.S Senate hopeful John Warner, are just
plain folks - that when we're not politicking, we go to
the farm and watch old movies on the tube " Miss
Taylor has made more than 50 of those movies, and
Monday die passed slang s hit of her expertise, con-
durting s drams workshop at Roanoke College In
Virginia Her advice to aspiring actresses "Take any
acting job that * offered and work hard at It." She
wrapped up her day with a literary twist, autographing
a book Mir wrote about chipmunk* when she was 13
Roanoke resident Kytha Bench found the book in her
mother's attic
today $
people
CONGRESSWOMAN MAC OF. Thing* are slow in
Tuckahoe. so Maude and Walter Findley will move
from the fictional community to Washington after
Maude is elected to Congress That's the word in New
York on the popular Norman I ear sitcom US
magannr says the format change is designed to give
the M»w'» writer* some new comic posmbiliUes
Brat rice Arthur who plays Maude, and Rill Mary
her long-suffering husband will be the only survivors
of the original cast as the Mvow moves into a new
aeaaon Rae MrOaaahan. Conrad Rala and Adrtrwae
Bsrbeuu all arv leaving to pursue their own artw —
LEMONOED: Former la>t Angeles Police Chief FM
Davia log hta city car as well as his badge when he
retired lest week to become the Republican candidate
for governor With an eye toward Mx hard months on
the campaign trail, in a btg Male, he bought a new one
- and got a lemon. It broke down on the way to the
airport Monday, causing Devil lo miss his plane He
had to Mvell out $140 to charter tn aircraft hr says was
held together with baling wire to reach a speaking
engagement in San Diego - only l» mike away In
<pite of it all. he go! there on time
gCOTF OF THE DAY: New York Msywr Edward
Koch, explaining that while he ll forbid discrimination
against homosexual* die city won't art any hiring
quota* for than: "It's insane to think you're going to
go into ar agency and ask people in that agency how
many are heterosexual and how many are
homosexual -
GUMPSES Singer-compoaa Nell Redaka s Mar in
the Hollywood sidewalk finally was unvoted Monday
after Srdaka s recovery from flu that canceled the flrM
ceremony laat week Bee Raybwra. who Mudied
enough law dtsmg a prison term for bank robbery to
become a legal research aaaxtant for the federal
public defender I office in San Diego, la winner of the
And ex offender achievement award from the
National Alliance of Ruameewnen
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shops. And although be isn’t an antique collector he's learned a lot about
nostalgic subjects and items Whether visiting an old sawmill or reading a
Ladies Home Journal from the 1890 s. Bob loves discovering years gone bye.
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Livermore, Edward K. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 112, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 24, 1978, newspaper, January 24, 1978; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1495504/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.