European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 16, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday december 16, 1991 the stars and stripes a Page 7 . Chief Gates plans Tell All Book Scrooge of Sacramento youngsters in Sacramento Calif., look at a cardboard cutout depicting gov. Pete Wilson As Scrooge. The cutout was shown during a news conference held by a coalition seeking to defeat Wilson a plan to Cut welfare benefits. With 2j million californians on welfare Wilson a government is seeking to balance the budget by joining a National trend and slashing payments to the poor. Los Angeles up outspoken los Angeles police chief Daryl Gates in his autobiography proposal acknowledges there is a code of silence within the department and that police a dropped the balls in the Hillside Strangler Case. The chief also lambasted Tom Bradley As a Lousy mayor. He says his own plan to run for mayor following the 1984 olympics fell apart when he lost the support of Peter Ueberroth president of the los Angeles games. The comments Are contained in a 53-Page proposal for Gates Book top cop which was purchased by Bantam books. Excerpts from the proposal published saturday in the los Angeles times describe Gates As a an ultimate insider who has seen exotic things made critical decisions and understands How Power works. He is a Man who a bold enough to Tell the proposal was written by Ventura county author Steve Delsohn who has collaborated on autobiographies with football Star Jim Brown and John Jwayne a daughter Aissa. Delsohn said the proposal was drawn from a a candid discussions with Gates. Delsohn has been replaced by author Diane k. Shah. Gates who has said he will retire in april reserved his harshest criticism for Bradley his longtime rival. Bradley left the land in the 1960s for a career in politics maintaining that Black officers at the time could not Rise above the rank of lieutenant. That assertion Gates says is a absolutely untrue. Unadulterated the chief said Bradley could have been promoted higher in the department if he had worked harder. As mayor Gates said Bradley a never had a vision for this City. He a a poor manager. I think he a a Lousy Bradley could not be reached for comment. His spokesman Bill Chandler said a Gates is known for his arrogant self serving rhetoric and its hard to believe anybody would be willing to pay Money for a Book just to hear More of the in the proposal Gates also said he had reached an agreement with olympic chief Ueberroth to resign from the land to oversee Security for the 1984 summer games. In return Gates said Ueberroth promised to give him a total support for a run for mayor. That Deal soured Gates says when Ueberroth became unhappy with his Public suggestions that soviet jewish a Migre a were planning to disrupt the games. Ueberroth in an interview with the times denied Gates assertions. On police matters Gates said his department mishandled the famed Hillside Strangler Case that resulted in 13 murders. He said investigators were sometimes misdirected and one detective a was in never never land for half that Gates said that while he tried to be a Cool for the Public a he sleep at night for fear that a we arc not getting the Job done and the bodies keep showing he said a we dropped the Ball in that investigation a wins out at controversial football game Torrance Calif. A in a football game clouded with controversy a watched by fans sheriffs deputies College Campus police and school District guards a Dorsey High beat Banning High on saturday. The 33-30 championship Victory had a Little extra resonance particularly for Dorsey. Both High schools gained National attention in october when Banning located in Industrial Wilmington refused to travel across town to play at Dorsey a Home Field in Southwest los Angeles. Goaded by concerned parents Banning officials re fused to play Dorsey at Home earlier in the season because of fears of Dave by shootings. Gunfire broke out at a Dorsey game Early in the fall. The City tried to pressure Banning into playing but school officials stood firm saying their athletes would play Only if the game were moved to a Neutral site. School officials decided to forfeit the game the teams Only regular season loss rather than risk violence. The City class Kaaa division championship took place at Al Camino College in the South Bay City of Torrance. Wilmington also is located in the South Bay about 20 Miles Southwest of downtown los Angeles. Four los Angeles county sheriffs deputies 50 los Angeles unified school District officers and six Al Camino Campus police officers were added for Security. About 12,000 fans were on hand to watch the game. They walked through Metal detectors to get into the stadium. There were no reports of violence. A absolutely no problems at All Quot said sheriffs sgt. Robin Sawyer. A it was warm and Beautiful. You ask for a better Leoc head appalled by callers comments los Angeles a the disabled chairman of the equal employment Opportunity commission is against censuring talk radio station Kif am for a show discussing whether a handicapped to anchorwoman should have a child. Leoc chairman Evan j. Kemp who uses a wheelchair was a appalled and sickened by Kif callers assertions that Kobs to Anchor Bree Walker Lampley had no right to become pregnant and should have an abortion if she did. However Kemp said the right of free speech should protect Kif from any Federal communications commission action. Kempis statements were published in saturdays los Angeles times. The anchorwoman who was pregnant at the time of the july 22 Kif broadcast lodged an acc complaint and asked for an investigation. She said the radio show was a personal attack aimed at her not a proper discussion of the issues. The show asked listeners to comment on the chances that any child born to the new woman would be born with the same genetic defect a in which the Bones of the hands and feet Are fused. There was a 50 percent Chance of the baby being born with the condition. The new woman gave birth to a son who has the condition. She and her husband co Kobs Anchor Jim Lampley and More than 20 organizations for the disabled asked the acc to examine whether the station and its Parent Cox broadcasting corp., should be disciplined. Kemp said he was not speaking As chairman of the Federal Leoc but As a a severely disabled person with a rare polio like disease a Kugelberg Welander a that May be put in Foster care because of cavities Canton Ohio a four girls were placed in protective Foster care because social workers said their parents neglected their Teeth. They were returned Home after their father proved they had gone to the dentist. A i just could t believe it a said Raymond h. Mcintoshjr. A Elsaid a you took my children because of cavities a Mcintosh said he tried to Tell a social worker that three of the girls had gone to the dentist after missing earlier appointments because of illness but the worker Hung up on him. The children were returned Home Friday a Day after county department of human services officials took them from school. The department had obtained an emergency order to take custody of the girls Ages 6 to 11, charging their parents with abuse and neglect for not providing dental care. Shari l. Strange a welfare investigator telephoned the Mclyn tosses last week and questioned Why earlier appointments had been cancelled. A i told her not to worry. I told her we re taking care of it a Mcintosh said. A she said one could take Legal action if we did t keep our Mcintosh said strange Hung up before Jie could Tell her three girls had visited a new family dentist Ana an appointment for the fourth was made for today. Strange and her supervisor Nancy Jobe testified they were unaware the children had been taken to a dentist. Both said there were other concerns that justified keeping the children in custody pending a full evaluation. A the school indicated to me the children Are Vety withdrawn and done to socialize Well with other children a strange said. She also said they were doing poorly in school. Family judge a Don Reader ordered the girls to be returned to their parents but allowed the departments investigation to continue
