Northwest Arkansas Times (Newspaper) - October 22, 1976, Fayetteville, Arkansas Editorial I Entertainment 13 For Women Sports Classified Legal VOl 130 The Public Interest Is The Concern Of This Newspaper IE ARKANSAS FRIDAY OCTOBER M 1976 Increasingly cloudy tonight with chance of showers through Saturday Continued mild last night 34 Lows tonight per 40s mid 60s to near 70 Sunset today sunrise Saturday Weather map on Ford Carter Presidential Race Too Close To Call A News Special By BRIAN SULLIVAN NEW YORK Re- how the percentage points in the latest political polls appear to the the margin of error built into the surveys race be- tween President Ford my Carter now too close to call i The polls show Carter ahead by 2 to 6 percentage points but any conclusion Irom those bers would be cloudy at best And an unusually moody torate as indicated by great in the opinion surveys iover the campaign season adds i uncertainty The dean of the pollsters Dr Gallup Sr agrees you look at the last thre P months s ince the con- you t find the greatest shifting in countered in 40 Usually pollster the will tell a greai deal about the eventual out- come Dr Gallup says but this year the situation is vastly No predict a Ford 38 and 20 either last Chance In Debate Is he the debates are alight And with two dates as close as they are events could make a difference any event Heading into Jhe final the election with polling to come the surveys agree that Carter was ahead also agree diT minished since early ber r but the poll's percentage charts are That's because a ot error is built into the polling process by of ity A typical sample of about to persons the size generally used by rational polls will that of 100 times have a gin of error of per cent in either direction Given other variables including techniques the of error could be even Here is what four major polls have shown most I News day i Carter won't vote or prefer polls was based on a respondents with of error of plus or minus 3 per cent This for example actually have anywhere from 39 to 45 per cent and Ford 35 to 51 The 12 13 and 11 Louts ter 44 Ford 40 Eugene Harris said the re- sults were based survey of voters and concluded that the results that the race is now likely to narrow even further The poll was taken George Carter 47 Ford 41 McCarthy 2 and 10 The results were based on a survey of voters conducted wide Get A GalUip poll taken Oct just after second debate showed Carter leading Ford 48 to 42 McCarthy 2 and undecided 48 At the Gallup concluded CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Gerald Ford and Jimmy two presidential candidates in search oE breakthrough to a clear edge in the race for the White get their last chance tonight to find that ad- vantage in head-on debate Their third and'final debate takes place in historic Afterward the Re- publican President his Democratic leave on campaign trips that will keep them on the road until the tion President Ford and Carter TWO PILOTS KILLED policeman covers one body Debris on playground policemen one on the ground Panel Pushes For Separate Department LITTLE AP A special legislative recommended Thursday that the state Bevenue Division be made ment a separate That's what the division was before 1971 when Dale Bumpers got the ture lo enact the Governmental Act which put the Revenue Department another department into now is a division ol the Department of and Administration The subcommittee also i The Department of tion Control and Ecology be merged with the siata Health The Commerce Department be broken into two ments The state has 14 executive de- now not counting the independent agencies Highway Department and the Game and Fish Department The latter are independent atonal control by con amendment The set up to study the effects of the 137 reorganization the the law had failed to achieve of its objectives and hai other serious problems it made only three major rec Rep Thomas Sparks ot Ford yce who helped sponsor th reorganization law later ha second thoughts about th measure and was chairman the subcommittee i Arizona Atty General Takes Control Of Case spoke at the annual Al Smith Dinner in New York on day a charity affair that usually draws the presidential candidates both major parties Carter and Ford timed their so one was gone before the other arrived In an ballroom rated with thousands of and before an audience heavy with philanthropists and cians first Ford and later spoke each introduced by Terence Cardinal Cooke Ro- man Archbishop Tradition has It that it the speeches are political their tone should he lighthearted And so it was Ford took note of the coming debate and said Goy Carter going to answer his Ariz ona's attorney general has aken control of the Don Bolles murder case on orders of the after publicity about he slaying prompted a mistrial Defendant John Harvey Adamson year greyhound dog breeder re- to his jail to await a new The state's on the Atty William accused the chief county prosecutor of scuttling the trial lie statements The defense team also berat ed Maricopa County Atty ald W Harris for giving press interview js predicting in- of other persons in Holies killing Superior Court Judge eric Heineman who ordered a new trial to begin before Dec 20 was the only principal who did not blame Harris for the troubles that the trial Thursday NOT BAD FAITH I do not believe that copa County Atty Donald ris has acted in bad the judge said at an emergency hearing However I do agree there has been sufficient publicity in weeks to warrant a mistrial Shortly after the mistrial was declared Gov Raul Castro or dered Atly Gen Bruce Babbi and Schafer to take control and prosecute any am all other matters or persons re latins to or arising out of the murder of Don Bolles Attorneys said that in three days of jury it hat been almost impossible to finr questions and I'm going I my answers The who did not know detail of case The Arizona He reporter was June 1 exploded under his car as a hotel He had been summoned there jy an unknown tipster who promised to help in of and corruption Adamson arrested two lours after BoHes died of those 1 The dispute which brought a centered on Harris statements that the murder might be indicted oon Schafer who had been sent in as a deputy prosecutor on the case criticized and loined in the defense mot ion for mistrial TOO GREAT Because of recent public statements about the Adamson case by Mr Donald Harris the state feels that the of reversal on appeal is too great trial at this Schater said in a written with the judge The defense accused Harris of lying in statements to reporters show for further arrests in the case The chief prosecuting ney in Maricopa County Harris has engaged a course of wilfull and intentional dissemination of prejudicial in- formation and statements to the news media to deprive John Harvey Adamson of a fair trial the in its motion for mistrial were references to Ford's frequent campaign charge that Carter refuses to give straight and to own gaffe in the debate when he saM here was no Soviet Eastern Europe JIMMY PROOF Ford also told the dinner that we've just installed a special ock on- front door of the Vhite House It's Jimmy proof Garter his inter- view with Playboy magazine and said I had an opportunity 0 chat privately with Cardinal and he me some advice Among other I've agreed hat if I ever give another interview on Biblical sins of pride and lust it will he to a reporter from Our Sunday Visitor Our Sunday Visitor Js a ly circulated Catholic weekly Both candidates may have trouble figuring out where they are during the final 10 days of They'll he on the road constantly and if either wonders where he is good that he's in one of the eight most populous states all seen as key grounds and none of which is a sure bet tar either tan Aboard Air Force One on the flight back to Washington from New York an aide said gaps ire being left in Ford's schedule that be filled after the latest polling data is received on Monday The eight big states where both candidates expect to spend much of their remaining time are California New York Il- linois Pennsylvania Ohio Michigan Texas and New Carler Mew to Williamsburg immediately after the New York dinner Thursday night Tha usand s of New Yorkers waited along Park Avenue to wave at the Carter motorcade as it rolled past and despite a arrival in Carter was greeted by two crowds A crowd estimated at about 700 persons waited at the port in nearby Newport News Va and another 1.000 were on hand when the candidate ar- rived at his Williamsburg hotel The real debate in this ON PACK TWO Found In Barn Waldo of Milwaukee Wise Plymouth which discovered bara where It tiad been parked since 1940 The Plymouth li in mint condition he says and had driven 177 laal miles before owner put H AP r HIGH SCHOOL SCOREBOARD Northwest Arkansas fans who follow high school ball do not have to wait Sunday lo find out how their favorite team scored Friday night The Northwest Arkansas TIMES has stories on the games in the sporU section each Saturday afternoon The TIMES is only Saturday newspaper in Northwest Arkansas 500 Feet Tower Children See To Be By MIKE DUNSTAN Associated Press Writer LOS ANGELES AP of metal showering down we rushed the children toward the ground nK a utility pole and About 100 schoolchildren planes a IS feet in front of the r teachers watched in 690 and Police ror from a playground as substation where 300 was authorized airplanes collided and one collided the were preparing for the column which nlo flames 500 tett above of Venice about four of settled two Inches Los Angeles quarter mile away the hew patient by We heard a loud crash Wreckage was Richard Board of Governors of bits of skull bits of flesh and over a square driven out of the police Regional Medical couple dozen chunks of- and firemen said parking lot when he Thursday night plane came showering down difficulty restraining crash and saw The column 8 Is ons the kids said Raymond who flocked to headed 10 columns where settling principal ol after the police been observed in Light and Life Chrislian were carrying off U hit a expansion at the Center Pilots of both from airplane parts and those trees just decision was made killed in Thursday's crash pieces of bodies of the station it the Board and the no one on the ground was policeman the station authorized the Cause of the it We best hat was Earl Eddins Board was under them but quite a few Angeles County Joe incredible no one got away with some Donald Grounds Committee said Roller The the pilots as Dr Don Baker and must have been watching Federal Aviation 27 of Redondo Burke legal counsel lo them with that many said visibility at Donald R Boldt 44 a much stuff coming was six miles with Village a Los take the corrective A Jot of the girls were The construction cost of said the from the is to Teacher Marcia Falcone on collision the National from to she saw two very distinct on homes as Safety Board by H ies falling with their arms the plane crashed onto the scene to preserve Waters authorized egs I also the wreckage action stated the In no way any rights the Center U.S problem The action was based on recommendations made by con- called in Agreement was discovered in August who set underpinning as the number one priority STUDY RECEIVED The Board also received A comprehensive study listing two decisions which must be WASHINGTON AP has given no case regarding the remaining six months of exchanging he disagrees with has virtually no support settlement problem but sages the United States polity on this U.S action until Vietnam are moving review the arid implications agreement on opening prelim alternatives include un- nary talks about normalizing relations qualified officia s of ton columns and three which would retain the expansion capabilities to and eight However U.S officials at a cost range up lo hey are trying to avoid Close Cycle underpinning of five sterile debate with The post office and at the House in the northern part and that the will be closed business on North the building only which States wants to lest the observance of Veteran's Avenue Thursday retain only an unknown ters in preliminary talks postal service will a large plate glass capability at a cost Vietnam before committing on a holiday schedule in the front of the The Board is ex- self to hard dale and no residential stole n motorcycle to make a decision We want to talk deliveries will at the week of Nov 8 one official Holiday service to police of loss of revenues due to delays in construction caused The plan sources say calls for meetings to be held in service Sgl Brooks said in theft occurred sometime the alternatives will also be available for review according with the two sides p.m Thursday He said Eddins by embassy officials No time has been responsible for the the threw a large rock through Baker recommended and the Board approved a request The chief American objective is a full accounting of the American servicemen still list ed as missing in action in theft of a aluminum hoat from a farm pond at the Mrs F Tennant residence on Route 1 in Lincoln was resorted Thursday to the and then wheeled f through th opening The motorcycle was a 1976 Indian bearing a study of the remodeling of the old building to permit use of existing beds be expedited The request was made to Hewill and Royer County sheriff's 10125 Brooks after meetings SEVEN boat Is green yellow and IhEs year with stale Since April there have been seven notes exchanged officials to determine CONTINUED TWO breakthrough on opening apparently came with the mos recent note from the American side earlier this month No Area would give the date of the note but one a said it was about Oct 11 days after the second Carter Ford debate n On Oct 15 Secretary of State Henry A Kissinger hinted talks were near but gave no tails So far as is known Lebanon Yasir Arafat too with a major part In have been no meetings and Christian and have frequently securing with American and Vietnamese today reported a 10 previous cease-fire cease-fire since tha signing of decrease in fighting in announced that its Sarkis who controls no mi- peace agreement Beirut during the ordered to respect and had no part in the 5 January hours of the Lebanese 18 months of fighting l The main Vietnamese goal new fronts east and south set up an operations room at negotiations with the Lebanese capital had where Arafat's his home with direct telephone States is U.S quiet night in faced Syrian troops lines to the leaders of the U.S position is that Hanoi and no casualties reported quiet Nor ring militias and to Arafat in aid which Washington Two mortar shells word of any fighting Beirut and Syrian President as part of the Paris pact this morning hut Lebanon Hafez Assad in Damascus position is that we are getting off to and The president not entitled to luch aid better start Friday battled early this together his own observer of what the Ford admin said the Christ Christian and team of officers of the dis- J tration describes as radio integrated Lebanese army to violations of the pact by Ha the Palestinian Christian patrol he no man's land be in Its conquest of South Front m ade -J p of Elias Sarkia and tween the Moslem and Chris N nam lait guerrilla groups Arabia's military attache tian sectors of Beirut