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Historical Records - The Arizona Territorial (7)
108 4Ct . . A JAI0S ,K,R coricoR0 I fii CALLS .. :..,..,, . TAICSONI AZ. U57.14 ( Serving Casas Adobes, Catalina Foothills, Oro Valley, jiCoronado Foothills, Amphitheater, Flowing Wells and all northern Pima County. [ III 011 T- ..1, utei:iroga :Ilk t 11,1 1111i11111iiiiill 1 lir SEPTEMBER 1, 1977 20 cents per copy TUCSON, ARIZONA TWELFTHNUMBER 35 f fr" .44_,' - r - / ' ..., ,:: ',i..,, ,,,,,,,,;;;,,,,v. ..7,4 ,- i YEAR, iii!s, , ., :::„..,?,,,..„ :: ;41* ',- '!---../7.".,,...,,,,./ ff3-4.0-, .c,4' , *' Bump 'II A, ..,.. (hong I :S backed kir eil di 11 11::1 ;F:::,,,-1.,i.*;.,,, ....::*,....i....*-4:-. , ,IH-- z.-: ,...,,' .4',.:','' ,,,,,7....-t,.'.,11,,L.1',E ....7.:,i7.4t-7.,,,,,,,;(.' - * • 1%.,:. I. ' - '' .......;„;!,..'.,..,,, ;,..t 7.7' ,s rm." ' * . "''''T: .*. sTeotrrnausicifditeeiorliabito,erarks tr:tiol: ,,,7....„1i*i;;:'_.: ,I,F:'.:'-':.lk:„..-.:;:.:--::::':„' ,..t.:::.i...;,„: . . . 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Midwestern stock • i c a• By WALT NETT In drivers in the old dirt track racing days. some people likedSkyline Drive as rattling,tooth-jarring, putting In its place,in the neawxlee!sntsrtairncintigonriadree!,siosrtaobfolnikee- and the drivers whwoailhltiahboveuegwthhaeitpi.nlegassuchre000lfb'fu'osllod‘iksTig.nogrgthinagt the Jolly Green Giantm And the hills -- It's possible that bed,instead of the gentlesonteetowyosslu.orw,water-con- it was,with itsits potholed pavement and general bumpy bumpy. blind hills and steep conditions, fid:i°oPnado. True, the area i s thrill of cresting Fora,time, A a Skyline Drive a.. well-masasratkgheeediWt°with, leveled off, they loweredtheyWsoonm'te,blescsoemniP .gearednl lessening t te.hl)'e' other side. children on the . . The bumpyconditionsthen were a_definite kick _ strpueerthioanp-szo!,ice'l;nsstigrlic them at speedonly to find a — 'sort of like havingahotel bed vibrator inhithieiscar seats. at a good tion pspigrnsop;ricaht.ean.changing ofnoully idtosFweolnfrogthfraevmelomtreunetk,, or a It was also a definite charge taking the onAetlebtusteyr, careless, and clip, because at thebottom of each hill, likeyoura whole weather at O'Hara times, cbea International,as one lane far mZoonree'a. cars stack up like airlineerosf- the construction. less about loosenedtortured tie rods ofline Drive is a road only for the in nraffic the cost of a front-en those who can face insides seemed to climb into your stomachrollerand the stouttyheaarntd--tse who.d could care coaster. rolls along at a snail's pace through . unflinchingly. . But those days are apparently gone. to be is stopped„frkoeempibongthdoswidnest,hteodausllotw_ So is the pavement, at least terrporarily, theArtotaimdet tereddown finished, the hills are TerTvorary sheriff' s office Skpyalvnilne.fillingsd is today's great ac.layliteowlirityie: anFor the rest of us tinisitdtesdo.u1s,we can only w unFt7i1rt thhe°snee'w , . d the potholes unpRooa - , ^,,,,” :':'•''.i''';';;;;%- 4c;. n 0 W open in FW area . ..,... , , *,4,....„, , . „..,..... , I:. The Pima CountySheriff's Dept. opened a tempor- work, although a detective. unit, consisting ofthae .,.. ...4' ,... ,, i i . : ary substation to serve the northwest lastweek at 1720 station within la.tnhdinseavmeroanitdhe.tectives may be assigned to W.Wetmore Road.ta full ' ' '- .1 '.,' ---' 'ir-1 . Although it's "storefront" operation, Lt. tahriseati7Deaivisstosapridoide more personalized ' - ' to /lc' ,,,,- Russell Davis nantalina Division complatnder,said the phase of a serviceto the ...... . ....._ .. side," ,.., ..- .f .......- ,-- new station .will be part of theea"stThseidaer)eaoristhdifefseroeuntht than the Rincon District (the . - ,-„ ',. 4...:;.•„,,,-, ....,i decentralization - decentralization program instituted bySheriffRichard different neighborhoods, ,-- - i, - 4:' -----44 Boykin. r a p h"yTmh e,rediffer-are _ '-''. eh to law enforcement. At present,Davisisaid,the station,which is an office enTthbiussinessess and located in a medical complex, is handling only patrol ' personalized New s L/ it fiied ::.iii(lic.1 mean a differdienafftPePdarreitfotnetturddeeenmhtifeagnrenos°dmagasindftdoi.hfreorrsespmeurbeciptces,ha.ivh'm'ies. ro: , '*iiitt','17,,,i, 7:_:::3,,,,...7,.::::-: '11. 11:-*1".:3,,:ii.::1'f:1:41:4,*..'.:,':,..„..': "The peoplesigse,ninesrtaeallydgoeftatogkunyow some offic,ers on a first-hand ba ,. ,. .. ... by hospital said. "We hope they will get to know . ,, as a human being as well as. a police officer. unit he. substation's expansion tointhat easae detective is one will c1 as the pilot '--p*.. ..',-;' f-- - i -^ -1-• '' Ai 0.'1 ..,,, s .,. ;,. ,... \ ,.. Pima County Superior care corporation trying to work in the county, and, i :'7--TT „,--,i*. , build the hospital. . __ by communication 4,,,, ,.,.:.' ., '':.: Court Judge Jack T.Arnold AMI'sprogram for thehecroeuntisy "Presently t. otlhleber districts,watche Davis said. ... . -.-4,-,' _ \\ last week ordered that a I' petition, filed notare basedenoughat "A -'!'''''''-'-'''-'1 _ . show cause hearing be held Tucson attorney Louis dmetieessitoivnes. (whtosthemain office . Nov.8 as the battle to put a Barassi, chargesonSouthRoad) and patrolmen," he said. ,•,' -4-4:- - - 100-bed hospital at Ina Agency and Health Systemsthat thoef lotInofaidndTtriomna,tthioenrioslenoofpthaessdeedton." le easy as these Road and Mona Lisa Drive Southeastern Arizona from a specialist's detective timveowreill generalizedbchanged its predecessor, . students returned to court. the State role to Arnold set the date after Health Planning Advisory in an investigator. such as the Harelson SCHOOL'S OUT -- The smiles larceny, while under the new Schools. board Et the nslcehnotoalr bus, a Iafter cI,rtlohsesi r Juniorfirst .weekiii gaiti reviewing a newpetitionCouncil, actedvebsurngolwarwyoarnkdondifferent specialties, filed Aug. 22 by American arbitrary, unreasonable homicide,peteDetectives Medical International,dthe . Delaware-base health - (Continued on Page 16) (Continued on Page 24) High Low Lookin: in... •LThOurOs.25kinn ni:.itioionligatneollnsil OV council meets -- page 3 II n ai ons • Mon.29 Fri.267 7702 millionmiigallons prep grid previews -- i pages 22, 23 Sat.2- "Iron gallons Sun.28 Wed.24 Tues.30 70 71 millionogallonsgi 70 ml ' ilion gallons million gallons Thurs, ‘,Tsaueteds2s72432 5 994,0 7471 with a sisght ,.11, 72 Fri 26 wk.) 76 Mon.Sun2829 91 05 2 0 Outlook: chanceiperabtf.aref;sertr s'1,owers,cooler te Page 2,The Arizona Territorial,September 1,1977 • ,- • 6 GRECA REALTY _ g IT'S A WINNER! ' ■ Y y -v You will jump for joy when you see this tastefully effecton area residents decorated mobile home. 2 Bdrm.,2 full baths, breakfast bar,all appliances,drapes,2 porches, carefree fenced yard.Excellent condition and own- 11-----1 By JUDY RATLIFF road. Where Riviera ap- it and it doesn't seem to people.The reaction is that ers are anxious.Submit any offers.To see,call' ' 0 - Dorothy 297-6372 or 297-8241. - Jim Kriegh arose early. proaches Calle Concordia a undermine their standards. we've got something to ,I.' It was Sunday,Aug.21.He resident has planted a cac- "Now that the town of ram down their throats and NOTARY PUBLIC f 1 .. grabbed a tape measure tus garden.It's in the right- Oro Valley has a set of that's not true." Joseph F.Cacioppo,Jr.,President: _ _ - .. it'F_ and was off to Shadow of-way.It would have to be standards,we won't let this Standards dictate 12-foot Juanita whittoni,Broker Mountain Estates East to knocked out if the road is happen again,but for right lanes.According to Kriegh PLAZA del 0 R O 297-8241 A1-6 ,k. ,a measure roads,talk to resi- straightened to meet at 90 now we have to try to do that is a highly reasonable .-;' ,,,i --,-',1<<<,r., - ,- , , ,. dents and generally take degrees. something to help these width. stock of the situation in an "I don't think that's nec- . 0. ) . attempt to strike a coin- essary. It won't effect our ii - N promise between residents standards to modify on this oro +v'' . SICK and the town's road stand- point.I want to see what we }" --. arils. can do to insure that im- 1 1'. ; PLA NITS° "One big problem we've provements will have the ��'!# 0 had with people accepting tin least effect on people and i, P P g !! :\,f;, the engineer's report on their environments. valley 1 #� call l I t h e Plant Doctor this proposed improvement Addressing himself to district is that Dwight s fears expressed by Council s. j .,,�./,',se/:* //�r2 Jerald Wheeler, Ph (Dwight Lind, Oro Valley members that modifying ';•ke resident, whose firm pre- the engineering plans, ,''k — pared the plan) specifics- which were drawn up to , oof learning =t':= tions follow the center line meet town standards, i SPECIALIST IN PLANT DISEASES of the road," Kriegh said. would jeopardize the funding tactics �` Aso existing street me- town's clout in seeing that ,�! Home anders around the center future roads were built up ";',„or, line a bit. It stays within to specifications. Kriegh . rt ;. c o n s u I t o t i o n the dedicated 80 foot right- said, "I'vegot toget to- new Roof is beginning a could possibily come our f gnew phase in his work as way through grants. Sup- of-way, sometimes coming gether with Walt (Hender- ve close son Town Attorney) about Oro Valley Police Chief. posedly there is federal ,y, �`=�� �. ry os •to the edge. , ? He's becoming acquaint- moneyavailable to new ---- tee.•it ,, "The thing is that now this. and get it on a.legal withd themethodology ' ' ''*-�45'� �•-qi''' PESiiT CONTROL desert plants have filled in basis, but, I'm sure it can • of cities and tom' a lot of the area up to the be done. The county does soliciting funds. "It's a grab bag. Each edges of that Off-center this,the city of Tucson does Speaking of various pro- person is on his own to fight grams offering assistance. for it. It's not just money Y Y v v V V Y v i to law enforcement agent- that's dealt to you. You les, Roof said, "I'm begin- have to meet criteria and UNITED MIRACLE MILE Ing to think I don't have a spend the money as the > REXALL DRUG ( good enough sob story. I agency specifies. So, you don't think anybody wants have to decide whether you CENTER ( annex study to hear straight facts. You want the money enough to have to dazzle them with put up with all this other ) 2534 MIRACLE MILE STRIP words to get any money." guff. Can you still be the OPEN DAILY 8AM-1OPM FREE DELI VERY Residents of Mesaland Mrs. BettySpurgeonWith major hurdles out of town you want to be and the way and seemingly meet the criteria?" } SUN.-HOLIDAYS INCL. FOUNTAIN ( and • Mesaland Annex secretary of Mesaland only paperwork remaining Recently, Chief Roof �M�o 622-4856 ' Subdivisions met last week Water Company, which r- and appointed three per- organized the meeting. before the OVPD has its brought the first funding to BRING THIS I S A D"I N-- I N : own radio frequency, Roof the OV police department � i GET 10'� DISCOUNT { sons to represent them on �'he six-man committee DRUG,VITAMIN,SUNDRIES 1 the standingcommittee met Tuesday to hear said communications above and beyond that pro- th possibility of reports on their own list o f equipment is his next prior- vided by the town budget. ) I AND COSMETIC DEPTS. ( studying epos y po ity• Pima Association of I Oro Valley annexing ad- pertinent questions con- , f TRAINED EMPLOYEES TO SERVE YOU. Were going to need Governments (PAG) •,., .,,,�,�,�.„�,�..„�„�.,o�„�„��� ditional land. cerning the annexation Roof said. "That { Mrs. Dottie Graves, which was proposed by $22 ! granted funds to OV which TRY OUR OLD FASHIONED FOUNTAIN SERVICE Maurice Lee and Jospeh several homeowners in the would cover purchasing the will be used towards the WHERE A COMPLETE MIRACLE BREAKFAST IS UHF(ultrahigh frequency) purchase of a crime re- 3 - Confer were appointed by Tucson National Golf Club P SERVED FOR ONLY 89c FROM 8AM-4PM." radios which we 11 be vention vehicle. the homeowners present to area. broadcastingon. -These ' " r` sit in on future meetings of Results of the meeting "PAG acts as clearing the six-man committee to were unavailable at press would be in addition to the house for Law Enforce- learn more, according to time. Oro Valley Police VHF(very high frequency) ment Assistance Admini- Chief Fred Roof said he sets we use now with Rural stration," said Roof. "I'd ,ii 4, -€ to had been approached by network.Metro and the law enforce- been trying to get money mentradiotwork The the committee concerningfrom them for two years h ;iLast c pliceLMNIOLO• IVe changes which would beVHF has a mutual aid and couldn t until the town necessaryin the police station, too, which is use- became a member of PAG. department shoulan- ful.What we'd want to do is The money we applied for in one o ‘it e best ideas vexation be approved. tie.both frequencies into a specifically to be spent on Town Engineer Jim Kriegh base• station. That would crime prevention. Officer measured and studied the require our own dispatch. Steve Whipps will pri- ES • S eVer roads within the proposed We could even dispatch for manly use the vehicle to • annexation area on Rural Metro. There are a activate our citizens. '` Saturday. lot of ways this could go but `This means visiting rs. we do need initial funding. them intheir y�. homes, de- ,-. 1 1 Vice-Mayor{ Oro Valley Y The addition of the new '�,. monstrating crime preven- teve Engle, spokesman Ot4U:torf S g P officer -- DavePeron, ti•on techni ues there and . : for the committee, said, -- q ;. sworn-in Iasi month promoting the idea of : `,. 1140 "We're gathering in- P g ,,., formation to give the leaves me freer to see what citizens being eyes and #�` �- I •' upto them to ' ears for the police by cal- x� .- i '"7* ''-. '':, . � �= council. t s _ .. �� - t �� �� decide if and when a public ling about !suspicious IT P e S -`.� .*. - ; •"' 10 �t� meeting will be held." people or car „., ,7”,„..-*..," ,it! ,f Approximately one- The Governor's Highway <A ,, �� , . 4. :; - r r a e Safety Council, which allo- „ ,,,..„„_,.„ .. ,,,,,,,,,,...„,,,,,,_, _,,,„ .,, , ; quarter of the 96 Mesaland , „..,,,,,,., ,,,,,.., ,:, ,_,,,,„,,,_,A., ,.„.. „.„... cates monies for traffic lot owners were present at }-};Y. A • enforcement, turned Roof the discussions Mrs What made Verde Catalina sell out so will make you forget that everything Spurgeon said the maincited down on a request for a fast?Simple... you need is so close by. thrust of the meeting was radar equiped patrol car. Comfortable,spacious room layouts. And,of course,the maintenance-free that people felt unin- Sheriff's deputies may be The OVPD will have two Bright cheery windows to frame the lifestyle that's made townhome living formed. out inforce in several official patrol vehciles Catalinas right above you. so popular. areas in the northwest to when the new one arrives. Plus loads of features you just don't Drive up and see the last of this great Major concerns voiced alleviate the problem with Chief Roof's car can be- expect in this price range...like kitchen community soon.We think you'll agree by Mesaland residents noisy dirt bikers. come a patrol unit when he cabinets of real oak. it's one of the best ideas we've ever questioned the outcome of According to Sheriff's In- affixes magnetic decals All this in a peaceful foothill setting that had. their horse privileges formation Officer Mark saying, 'Oro Valley Police - under Oro Valley auspices, Pettit,the department will Department.' i how street maintenance be cracking down on dirt Roof another Ve'rde C.,atalina and police protection would bikes and mini-bike riders. vehicle is in order as back- fare and the future of their be getting into up. He requested two ve- On Oracle,north of Magee wells (two private wells selective enforcement,” hiclesfrom PAGwith this in • Quiet,comfortable,carefree living40 on the managed by Mesaland Pettit said last week. mind and received the one. side of the Catalinas. Water Co., a volunteer "We'll be citing kids, the The highway safety vehicle DON' IAY. 2&3 bedrooms from group of homeowners, parents of juveniles and would have provided this 14° service the area). maybe impounding bikes." backup. The turn down Mesaland lies within the Pettit said the depart- was, he thinks, partly due ..gliE41... proposed annexation ment is asking the co- to his own inexperience. E!STES boundries.While Mesaland operation of parents and Roof looks at the situa- -lir,' u�son is an steps town. . Eaum. Annex lies just east of La riders in the matter, but hon philosophically saying, °°'°R"�'� Canada placing it outside "we're trying to put some "You have to learn to creep the area being considered. teeth into it at this time." before you can run." • ., September 1,1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 3 Cap a _ . .,..- .4.. . , , , , „ , ,_.,,,, ,...,,, ._.1 ,..„ . , . . : ,....,_,,.. _. ,,,,' ,.!,4,-. -4*-- * - . .-' *• . 4.0e--' * t considerednuisance e +, Alittit4 - A cap magazine, the last sion involved the main ex- Forests. The facility would .i.'„I'ly vestige of the dynamite plosive storage magazine," be under state regulations if- storage facility which ex- McAlister said."It's illegal and inspected regularly." - --- ploded Nov. 11,1975,killing to store explosives with The permit on the now- .• „.... '',. , . •„,-;. three teenage boys, badly their detonators so two defunct explosives storage , . -- injuring another and caus- structures were being used facility was issued in 1965 ---- -..- . ing damage to homes in conjunction at the site. to W.A. Prewitt, the only . -- - .. .. . throughout Oro Valley was "Our new policy does not grade A explosives dealer -... -.. , destroyed last week by the allow the issuing of permits in Tucson. Under the per- - - — ..„. Forest Service, for the storing of explosives mit Prewitt was allowed to - . ,, _ . — . - .. 4 I Dean McAlister, who on forest land unless the construct a facility and heads the recreation and storage facility is part of an store explosives on 1.5 NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT -- Roy Mattson (left) discusses widening land staff for the Santa active mining operation. acres at the base of the Riviera Drive with resident Theodore Turpin(with camera) and Oro Valley Town Catalina Ranger District, There are mining opera- mountain off the northwest Engineer James Kriegh.Mattson has become the newest leader of a drive to pave said, "The site was aband- tions in many National side of Pusch Ridge. the roads in the Shadow Mountains East subdivision. oned after the accident when the Forest Service rage. v terminated the usage per- council approves statute purchase mit for that type of sto i There was nothing in the magazine. We were just beginning the prof returning the siteocess to sets no parking zone at high schoo / nature." McAlister concurred The Oro Valley Town • town,citing her long hours balance." Timan and Ledco sub- one of three men wishing to with comments made by Council voted at their of good work. The council sanctioned division plats have not been serve oro Valley as Oro Valley Police Chief September meeting last There were no questions the purchase of new rate received according to reserve officers had been Fred Roof citing the maga- week, to refund the bulk of concerning Mayor Lam- cards to be inserted into Kriegh, and in remarks voted on favorably by the zine as a public nuisance an unused building permit, berson's financial report. traffice citations and the made at the study session, review panel.The new man which drew children, serv- to purchase a set of the She characterized the purchase of two copies of he suggested a will begin next month. ing as a headquarters for Arizona Revised Statutes report, her first of the the Uniform Building Code modification of the deposit Roof was voted funds to the beginnings of mischief. at a cost of$560,to activate fiscal year, as "a cash as reference material as system on work permits. "crystal up" two radios The magazine,construct- an agreement with Pima available type fund additions to bills to be paid. Chief Roof reported that owned by the town. ed of reinforced concrete County concerning sewers and masonry was removed and to post no parking by two blasts of a special sign.s in front of Canyon del two-component explosive Oro High School at the We've got a used by the Forest Service. administration's request. LI "The accidental explo- The Hirschboeck family M t f was refunded $53,75, the bulk of a building permit Thefts issued prior to family - knowledge of a job tran- sfer.The vote was 5-0 with ar III V the council retaining furids m0 to pay for clerical ex- penses. Over the long-standing savings route. quiet objections of Councilman Eldon Haines, the law 4.......r.,....1904sr---- , . ...... ....ire—yr----• , — books were added to the . . . A e....; Two burglaries, n c em es,a case of available eto Oro tVealileayl 5 2 0i f,,, 6 7504, 77504, i vandalism, a grand theft JO w w residents at the town hall. - , a al e auto,and a high speed auto At the study session prior •,, mishap marred the Oro 1111111P' 11111w 4111111P- .,..„ to the meeting,Haines said Valley Police Depart- he found the books an !. , ments' hope for quietude unnecessary expense, . • last week. -' duplicating information 4 f The extent of thefts ..„ available through other ..._.: -4,-.. _. ... - --._ .-- sustained in a burglary in ....................._______ _....... _.. •• . ... .. __ - sources. the 9100 block of Marne Councilman Lauren Place is as yet not known. ?111===11&" Rhude expressed hope that The residents, still on 4'4. f the books would not lead vacation had not contacted future council members police about their absence. A*: , ,. into giving their own legal :,..i„, ., , ,•,ow,, A ' ,• ,p A burglar hit a tool shed opinions, while Mayor Lois • -4,7---...41-P.- --- -,...---•,.• ,,, i*,* .'"'d in the zero block of Rolling Lamberson felt them a Hills removing$100 dollars sound addition to the hall. 4f.e',.- - .. •,.- .. _ _ . .. .,... worth of equipment. A sewer contract - -,.,w.,:„4„...,4,;-7.-4„7 whereby Pima County • - • . - - -,iii.417:::::..:,:?.-''':^:' 7.ai::11:1: ::ill'-:..1::;.-'4 ,::•.z.fr,,,,V, .. ,• _ . . Both cases remain un- takes care of Oro Valley solved, sewers for the payment ofi,.... . . ;-.•:.- :•:-,. - stiok:'"1 .- ,:,.., _. _ • Vandals pried the tires user and connection fees • . - • +_-- , .. .., ,• ‘.,.: - from a 10-speed bicycle received a unanimous .. . - - - .:. • parked at at Canyon del Oro affirmative vote. The i-• l',•!-.7,4:g.,..4,... i.':-,:-.,-, -.. ..„-,. ,,,,.. , ,,.. . . . ,..7._ t...,...,,, _.,‘„....,,,,.,. ,..-,..-.,„...,.,. .... ....,....,. High School and slashed agreement will remain in - . -.-.5.--- .,,„4„., .-,..- ---,-L•-,.....-..3--.- -s.,--, - - . .:44....:**1-7: f'..'-'1'V='!.-*:,;it• -- --44-,-, ..-..,- -7.-_,,,,-_, :..-,,_,,,,,. -,,p .12::•'.• ---'-t...... the tires in another un- effect without the necessity --w -,--thiria.,..., . -,--.4,-Fr-;...".„....„,.., _...._ — :4-6-'44$'‘'::f- '''' 'lidf',- -:;,.,,,,,... 71--.,,,..,,,, ?„.0 _ _i i it, . .• 1.c.,. , i. • .* solved matter. of renewal unless ter- .---...:.:'7.- ''-K%':-A.-4.:• %!7::: .7,-- ....:-'t'* - 4.-!- ::., •'-, , --• 1:-,----','.'..---,,,-.. -...-,.. A,' ,,,,,1 ,4• 14,,,i. ,. , , . -4.,..1. .- I . - . .• . slia, , minated by either party. -,e' 1-•- ---,--tt.4* d.-....?..c..... .....,,.._ ... _,-.- CDO was also the site of -' ',Nike '.;,'-':-- - . .—' ,s.,' 4---— ' 0,-- ---. , '. ' • —... - . '::.:-.,:i: -‘, .: -,,, ..;,:,- . ... ,-,- - t'.....:' ,.!:' As part- of what Police i . • - ....,. n the auto theft. A school BIG ' - in - , D I li ,- - Chief Fred Roof called :.----;-'.' -It i - _ -: - vehicle was hot-wired and . • - "great cooperation bet- lifski -----°--:',:-- . . . - - • .- . if RATES taken for a joy-ride down and the reported the town e Calle Concordia. Police ween l" h scoo ,the councilkd oaye reported the truck was ., __. . . • of signs - returned later. .The of- the placing . . • fenders have not been disallowing parking along apprehended. Calle Concordia in front of CDO.Wording for the signs Want to make sure your savings Pima's passbook is still in high of time your money...$1,000 min- An incident of particular has yet to be worked out. keep going at the legal limit? gear...earning 5.25%.It's the imum...is left on deposit.(We concern to Police Chief In other business, thePima always pays the most the samefor our Statement Savings have plans for 6 months and up.) . . Fred Roof involved the council voted to contribute law allows on every type of Account—just like the passbook, Choose your route,and then get triple citation of a juvenile, to the state unemployment savings plan. except no passbook's required • moving...to the big rates at for deposit or withdrawal.A not associated with CDO. fund as necessary to Pima Savings. Plus...your savings are corn- simple quarterly statement de- The youth was cited for compensate ex Oro Valley pounded daily.That means the tails all transactions.Neat. •A substantial interest penalty is required for speeds in excess of 60 mph employees. During this interest you earn today will be earlywithdrawal©n certificate accounts And Pima pays the most the law along Calle Concordia, three-year commitment, earning interest tomorrow.. and allows on all Certificates of being left of center and for surplus funds will be that's from day in to day out. Deposit.*From 5.75%to 7.75%— failing to control his earmarked for use in this Which savings route should depending on the amount vehicle which spun-out, department should it be you take? . leaving 98 feet of skid necessary. • a marks before landing in a Outgoing Zoning Ad- Pima Savings for the long haul. 7 -. ditch. ministrator Dorothy FT'S____.:111:(2 "That incident could Montgomery received a 7100 N. Oracle Road . easily have resulted in a "customrmade"certificate fatality," Roof said. - of recognition. from the ' • Page 4,The Arizona Territorial,September 1, 1917 Opinion • __,,, z... 4,411 Oracle Road widening -- ce. d.jewettorneIr ALIO . . dMembers of the Far West Region of the awdli'ng must stop now Air Force Association gathered at West- ward Look Friday.afternoon and Saturday. William Chandler,a Casas Adobes resident, It looked like a sure thing -- Oracle Road, assumed the responsibility for the bike path is head man for the region which includes perhaps the single most hazardous stretch portion of the project, care to count the the states of California, Nevada, Hawaii of road in the northwest area, was going to number of bicycles and pedestrians using and Arizona. be widened. the road? In addition to the usual convention Apparently the plans are still in the We can tell you there aren't enough to seminar and social activity,those attending works, but they're in the works in such a warrant bike paths, and a quick check heard an alarming message from the way that the slightest snag means delaying around Canyon del Oro High School shows Chairman of the Board for AFA. Gerald V. construction well beyond its projected few bikes — and most of those probably Hasler, a New York businessman and spring 1978 starting date --perhaps into the ridden by kids living nearby. AFA's next president,told the group that he second half of 1978, or later. ' It's not that we are entirely opposed to was on hand to speak words that were not There seem to be two hangups in 'the bike paths, but in this case they have to be pretty. And they weren't. matter -- extending the six-lane plan to regarded as something of a luxury—a "nice "Let me begin with this scenario," he Calle Concordia, and the installation of bike to have item" — when looked at in the . saidk paths. perspective of very recent history. "The moment of truth has finally come. The first objection is one we might be able That history is pretty sad. The hot-line from Moscow rings in the White to live with, since growth is headed in a Three weeks ago, an 84-year-old man died House. northern direction, and the pending Rancho of injuries suffered in a two-car crash at "The Secretary General of the Com- Vistoso project could easily raise traffic Oracle and Magee Roads. His death might munist Party,advises the President of the levels dramatically in the near future. have been prevented if a stop light, United States that he has just seen the proposed,in the plans released by the state ambassadors of France and England. Extending the road to six lanes is a in July, had been at the intersection. "He tells the President, bluntly but provision for our future, and a prudent Two weeks ago, a five-car accident might positively, what he has just told the am- move, since doing it now means doing it at have been prevented,had Oracle Road been bassadors -- that an East and a West Ger- lower construction costs. a six-lane road. many make no sense -- there must be ONE The bike paths are another story. In the face of all this, isn't it time the Germany as a partner in the Warsaw Pact All state Department of Transportation state, which has been waffling on the ... which means, of course, a Germany officials have counted at this point is cars. project for the past few years, did under Russian control. Would Pima County, which has presently something about it? "He announces that at exactly 2400 hours, six days hence, Soviet forces will occupy I 1 I West Germany." Ca r t e r s politics of style The Russian leader then lays it on the line. "This is an internal European matter, he reveals both good and bad maintains, and none of your business. If unopposed, the Soviet forces will allow Americans to evacuate in an orderly With Congress now in ually might lead to the vague concept, no small banking impropriety, fashion. If the US opposes the occupation of recess until after Labor success or failure of the thanks to Mr. Carter. We which would have driven a West Germany, says the Russian leader, it Day, it is useful to reflect Carter presidency. We are see, 'for example, Budget Republican from office a must accept the consequences -- the loss of on the Carter presidency, struck with many trends, Director Bert Lance re- few years ago? untold millions of American lives in a Soviet now in its seventh month. but few that could be called ceiving Mr.Carter's help in nuclear missile attack. Mr. Carter has proved intelligible, and therefore order to be able to break a In foreign policy, we himself an agreeable Chief few that reasonably could personal pledge to Mr. again are struck by various "Are you willing, he asks, to accept this Executive. He has continu- make this presidency re- Carter that he sell by movements which mostly alternative to limited internal action within ed to restore trust in gov- markable. year's end his private hold- fail to add up.Early on Mr. Europe? The Soviet Secretary answers his ernment and to soothe the Concerning the matter of ings, a pledge that Mr. Carter enunciated human own question with -- "I doubt it." public mood of alienation, government trust, Mr. Carter didn't require of rights, but Mr. Carter "He makes his response knowing full well. By placing high priority on Carter undeniably has set a most of his other Cabinet seemed amazed when his human rights, Mr. Carter trend with his talk about members.,What is one to preachments challenged that West Germany is the bulwark of NATO has shown the world what the morality necessary-tor make of all this?And what the legitmacy of the Soviet -- that its occupation by Russia means the America stands for and put public officials. But so far is one to make of Mr. regime and caused the end of NATO --that with Europe lost to the the Soviet Union on the this morality remains a Lance's appearance of Soviet spine to stiffen at the United States, Japan -- an island nation defensive. Mr. Carter's (Continued on Page 5) unable to defend itself, could not long resist emphasis on rights also has ,,---—, -- that the United States would be totally quickened the nation's own . . :::.:::-.. .. . . isolated. belief in itself. The economy has been :..,...::,.:......:: ..:-:::::::::;-;;:1:::::::: ,.::;:;:imi:-:i:::1;ii::::.i:-:i;::i-::::1:...-::..::.,:::_::-1:-.:::.::::::-.;:i.,,,:::-::::-::-,i1::::-::;-:,::.::::,:-::..::::::::::::-.,::.... "-..-:-.-. : :.:..:i: i::.::: :i:ii.:: ii::.- : ::::--:: :::.,i:::-,,....:..- :.: . .::,..:. "All this, of course, will mean economic perking along fairly well. . : . :::. . : .:. : . :..:.:.. ... disaster in the United States --from the loss -.:::::;: , -,:;•:,:,i. - . ..::,.,:,„::.:::..T. Inflation hasn't flared up. AlaSick Ibis .•:-:"".:::Qii;*RpiUg: :.:;i:;i:: ii:::-:-:::: :i:i. ,:,.i:,';;;,.,•?1::,,,m::au-:.:,,-,,:?. of raw materials and export markets. The Unemployment is down, L-Ipt-r,_ .--:,,i:i.,i,::,i:,,.,a:,ini,ii!::',-,,; :::::.ci,i,:i,iii,?;i::.ws,,i,:q:',;;;',,,,A0:;.:,„,,,;.- . and productivity has in- - 7j-1 11-t **-'''''''" iiiii-iii.0:0:if4;•:',00?3,,,,.,0-0,4,:o.-•,,.wz,-",:::-, , \ --...''qViifilaa;i'Mf.1:. long-term viability of the home of the free will be doomed. creased. v:':...ii .. — ...--. "Yet, the President is understandably There are other areas, to i be sure, that one might reluctant to sacrifice the lives of millions of consider in assessing the 11),*--,:--* ',."--,*i i . • : - -.: .//*. .- Americans in a lost cause. Carter presidency. But the -"*.". ;1*-/-;"•- .".;e:'-- ..-,,.. ',* -,-_-.... / ,/,:11.,.,2, ,..:,, ,,,,,,-..*": .,-*::-2 ,0Y..;.,,,k' ',),: -...„,-.7./.:,.,,,,k, :taw ' pi,". ,,,, - "While the President is mulling over matters of government - ''... ' ' ,A111t:- .'4...' ,./.4.: .i., • trust, foreign policy, and A- ‘,,,,--- --- -1 --IMMIMMI777:7,:,..... ..„ :.,. . iiiimii :z..,:- , ,ff? ,,.. ....;,,f, these grim thoughts, the Soviet leader adds the economy are the major --,fi--i-it.-?-:-:::::-:---,-5z::::;::,-,-:::i:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. -i:Evm:::i::::vs::::-:::::::::::?.,Esx::::-Aft::::::::::.::::::i§::-:::: .., ,..._. ::N.MiniiiiiiiiiiMmif.::iiiiii:.::i::*iiii:iiiiiiiiiiwi:i::::::----:- :::-:::x ..--- pr a few more. ones. It is open to question c.iii:::ii::g.1::::::::ii::ii.ii.71::i.i.::;i::::;:i*:?;:;-:i::.::-:iiii7,Em:::i::::,:i:;:::ii:-.K:E:1:ii:::::,:::::: //000mummmi , -t ,,,' T. "If, he says, the United States is so rash i::.: . ...;;;; :: -E::.: irr... :::::i.iiiiK:Es........,.„swim ,,,.:r _.',1 how much credit belongs to ---.....6 ::::- .„:,•f.:._. ----amsfe mi.;,:;:::::;:-,c:::i.i::•::il ow,jai, s.,.....;,-.,,* _ :-2::::i and so foolish as to think of responding with Mr. Carter and how much • 0...--- , •:::::.::•-• 4; ..-:., --- ," ipowni,4 f:.:::::.. jr-- • ':::,t,_:::: -, . a nuclear missile attack on Russia, please to the recuperative juices - .r , „,.,:.....::,,,:::::,-_ ...:. consider these facts natural to our society.That Iiii.:::.-i::1..::..-is::114 : ----ye*''* • ,-- *1,0"::••••••:'::::.:'::. -i'•1::..-,;4::..: .::i.i : '1 0901pc;,;"L ,.-----::- • -61' ---fie."'" -10°C31.1 I "First - as of today, citizens of the Soviet question however, is less - :.:..1 ,- - ': .,. , 2- _.,- ._,' ,-- important than what trends - - - Al.shvni FEATI.IRE sesevrcz. 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