Scottsdale Daily Progress (Newspaper) - May 12, 1972, Scottsdale, Arizona LI SHAKY Police department 10-4 plan scrapped A work schedule that was favorably received when first instituted at the Scottsdale police department last June has been scrapped because of its high cost and to prohibit communication among department Chief of Police Walter Nemetz said that the called the MM was first tried last summer on an experimental The plan will end in Nemetz explained that although the men like the plan of working four days a week on 10-hour it has created too many including budgetary for the He that a new system consisting of four work shifts will be started beginning in June which will give the department more manpower during high-crime The 104 system consisted of three shifts of 6 am. to 4 4 to 2 and an shift from 8 to 6 a Nemetz his men only worked four days a they still often had to be called in to work which has cost the city some over the budgeted eight-hour he With 42 patrolmen working only four days a some 2,000 man days were he necessitating under the 10-4 patrolmen might work nearly all of their four-day week without seeing their sergeant or lieutenant because of conflicting work Under the new there will be a shift from 11 to 7 from 7 to 3 3 to 11 and an overlap shift from 6 p.m. to 2 Nemetz said the overlap shift will give the department additional manpower during the early evening and will last for an hour after 1 a.m. when the bars Several other cities which have tried the 10-4 plan have decided to drop it for much of the same Nemetz today in the news By United Press International Permanent injunction sought WASHINGTON - Environmental groups asked U.S. District Judge George L. Hart Jr. today to make permanent his preliminary injunction barring construction of a proposed 800-mile oil pipeline across The request for a summary judgment by Hart even before he hears detailed testimony on the pipeline project came the day after Interior Secretary Rogers C. B. Morton said he planned to issue a permit for the pipeline as soon as it could be done without violating Hart's U.S. peace talk offer spurned PARIS - Hanoi today rebuffed Washington's offer to get back to the table in The U.S. delegation offered to resume negotiations if the Communists show desire to bargain over real Hanoi negotiator Le Due Tho the U.S. must return to the conference without posing any Four Cambodian posts lost PHNOM PENH - Cambodian military spokesmen reported the loss of four more government positions all of them near the South Vietnamese The report raised to 11 the number of such posts lost to a Communist offensive which started April 30. Last of miners found missing Idaho - Rescue workers today slowly brought to the surface the bodies of the last 40 victims of the Sunshine Silver mine The discovery of the last missing men Thursday night brought the final death toll to 91. About 30 bodies remained below ground and efforts were under way to bring them all to the surface by late * IRA continues BELFAST - The illegal Irish Republican Army continued its offensive today with two bomb blasts in Belfast and the third case in three Four armed men planted a 30-pound bomb in a garage near Queen's University and warned it would go off in 15 It wrecking six cars and badly damaging the There were no Group protests at Capitol WASHINGTON - About 400 antiwar protesters mostly at the U.S. Capitol But one group of young persons invaded a congressman's office and stole a wallet and The apparently high school students from the Washington arrived at the Capitol about 10:30 a.m. EST and milled around under the watch of dozens of policemen for about two Bomb threat found hoax Germany - West German police said today two bombs had been found in the U.S. military post exchange in but later said the report came from a phone call which was a The threat had been taken seriously because of a series of attacks which killed a U.S. Army colonel and wounded 13 persons at the nearby U.S. Fifth Corps headquarters last Vote may be futile By MAXINE GOODMAN Progress Staff Writer A Scottsdale teacher bargaining election scheduled for May 19 may be an exercise in futility since the board said Thursday it will not any way be bound to negotiate with the who would represent the district's 1,245 Tom executive director of the Scottsdale Education Association said today the organization is looking into the legality of such an The decision would get the board off the hook in its commitment to honor the winner's right to represent teachers at the bargaining table and in other school The election contest is between the which now represents the teacher's in. board and the Scottsdale Federation of an American Federation of Teachers The board rejected the idea of cancelling or postponing the election Thursday in a letter to Deputy County Albert J. stating decision of the courts currently being appealed by the board casts a shadow on the of permitting an election to determine which teacher group might negotiate with the The letter written by Dr. on behalf of the board board feels it has moral obligation to permit election in view of its previous agreement to do so in 1970), It will in light of the fact that it is merely allowing the two groups to use the schools for the election as long as there is no interference with the school The board approved monitoring of the Election earlier this semester by the American Arbitration to which the each for AFT said previously that if the board did not bargain with teachers as a the only alternative is to do on so an individual 94 Fair tonight and A little warmer in the High today in the mid 90s. Scottsdale YOUR AWARD WINNING HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Vol. No. 75 MAY 12, 1972 35c Per Week - 10c Per Copy Al fresco Foundations were being constructed today for the new Civic Center a pavilion with outdoor for up to 4,000 It is being at a total cost of Photo by Paul Bown on the east side of the Civic Center between city hall and The amphitheater will include a 45-foot-long a reflecting pool and overhead rift By United Press International The crisis over the American blockade of North Vietnam's ports appeared to have eased today and President Nixon was spending the weekend at Camp working out details of his trip to Moscow May 22-30. Aside from the official Kremlin denunciation Thursday of the official Soviet comment and high Russian officials visiting Washington said Thursday after a jovial meeting with Nixon the Moscow trip was still The U.S. 7th Fleet pulled back some of its ships from the Haiphong including the missile cruiser Oklahoma flagship of the 7th It returned to the Quang Tri area today and bombarded a North Vietnamese buildup in the captured provincial Pentagon spokesman Jerry W. Friedheim said today in Washington the blockade of North Vietnam ports had been 100 per cent effective during its first 24 hours and that ships believed originally bound for Haiphong have changed Intelligence disclosed seven or eight ships had left Haiphong Harbor before mines sown there became activated instead of the five reported He said two Chinese ships and two Soviet ships were stuck in other ports in addition to those still in Diplomats in Saigon who recently visited Hanoi said the city had been evacuated of all and taken to shelters in the The Communists reported new air raids on Hanoi today but the U.S. command did not confirm the The Japan Defense Agency in Tokyo that a 15,400-ton Soviet cruiser and a 2,850-ton missile destroyer were seen proceeding at 10 knots southward through the Korean Korea and Japanese military officials said the leisurely pace of the warships which are capable of a 34-knot speed indicated they probably were heading for training exercises in the Indian Ocean rather than toward any confrontation with the 7th Both sailed from Vladivostok after Nixon announced the The Pentagon sources said that if Soviet or Chinese minesweepers at- tempt to other harbors of mines U.S. ships probably would simply replace the mines rather than risk an international incident by attacking the In Vietnam itself the Communist offensive was comparatively quiet in the Central Highlands and in the northern quarters just below Quang Tri where a major effort to capture the old Annamite capital of Hue is expected to begin on May 19, birthday But at An Loc the Communists were making a major effort to capture the capital of Long Binh 60 miles north of which they had once hoped to seize and set up as a provisional government for the National Liberation Front arm of the Viet Prison demand now met PHOENIX - Prison inmates not engaging in the current sit-down strike at the state prison will be able to receive visitors without being separated from them by starting Warden Frank Eyman said the new policy will be in effect Sundays and holidays for outside trusties and those living in the industrial - educational - recreational Eyman said visiting conditions for the main yard will be implemented as soon as the yard has returned to The 138 inmates of the IER Yard went back to work today and outside trusties were not involved in the strike that began May 3. 660 prisoners still remain off the Open visits will be held in the patio at the main gate for outside and IER prisoners will be permitted open visits in the visiting room between the IER In Paradise Valley Councilman hits zoning unit By DENNIS CARROLL Progress Staff Writer PARADISE VALLEY - The town's planning zoning commission is not doing an adequate job of following existing neighborhood development patterns when considering new subdivision a Town Councilman charged last By stipulating that proposed homes in a subdivision plat front on roadways other than major the commission Is a myriad of cul de sacs which start nowhere and lead Councilman Stanley J. Kleban show no concern for following through with existing subdivision Kleban said that residents on one side of major roads are being forced to look at amounts to an across the Impasse meetings slated Legislative session near end PHOENIX - The State Legislature inched toward final adjournment of its 124-day session today with final agreements near on most of the important But others still remained to be resolved It predicted they would be given all responsibilities of adulthood except legal consumption of which would be set at 19. No decision was despite a Joint caucus of aU House and Senate on a reapportionment plan that would help protect the Republican Senate seat held by Sen. Leroy Palmer of The House was expected to decide today whether to buy that Both houses worked into the early morning hours today to rid themselves The Senate approved its version of a calling for an auto inspection program aimed at reducing air pollutants in Pima and Maricopa counties by 1975. first struck a provision inserted by one its own that would have made the inspections apply to safety as well as emission The Senate also 23>6, a legalizing games by fraternal ami charitable organizations under state The now goes back to the which is expected to approve the and send the to the - * The deal reportedly was set on million for new construction projects at the three state universities - the of Arizona and Arizona State getting each and Northern Arizona But it remained to be ' Also in the works was a allocating more than million to other state including million for more work on the capital Early Senate 16-13, a putting school district in with House leaders watched from the gallery so they could take action on the bills as soon as An impasse delayed during selection of the third member to serve as next May 19 in an attempt to break a Scottsdale salary John board representative on the said Thursday the meeting yet to be would be on outside the district and the Scottsdale Education Association John B. a California attorney and specialist in settling industry disputes for 25 was named to head the impasse panel earlier this week by other They are Kearney and Dr. Donald a law professor at the University of Davis will represent the Scottsdale Education Association 64, a lawyer Palo has had arbitration experience in chemical and communication He has worked on new or reopened contract job discharge and disciplinary promotion and vacation work health and welfare and working conditions - some of which are directly related to the 37 including the ' board and the SEA still have to reach an agreement Lauritzen is a graduate of Stanford University Law where he also received his Bachelor of - The panel ordered to meet by Arizona Appellate Court after a lawsuit was filed by the SEA in in Superior The SEA sued the board after it unilaterally set raises at for 1972-73. violation ol negotiated arrived at the two last i He said that the commission is requiring the developer to formulate site plans which have the backs of homes facing the major The neighbors across the street then must look at a wall or a Kleban Commission member Jon present at the responded to charges saying that it is unwise to have many residential driveways fronting on a major road such as Mockingbird He said national and state trends are toward having subdivisions directed The remarks at last night's meeting were sparked when a representative residents from 53rd to 55th streets along Mockingbird Lane asked for a continuance of action on a subdivision preliminary plat The Don said his clients want to be present to protest the plat for Mockingbird Lane Estates subdivisions V and VI because of concern that the developer would face the backs of several homes along Mockingbird across the street from the The council approved a continuance on a 4 to 3 In other Action the DENIED approval of Doubletree Ranchos 111, a subdivision proposed for north of Doubletree Ranch Road between 55th and 50th APPROVED a resolution appointing four reserve deputy DISCUSSED using the present Town Hall as a Post Office substation and distribution point when the building is vacated next * Rumor Clinic Rumor Clinic will attempt to find answers to questions on local public Readers are to send questions to Rumor Clinic at The Scottsdale Daily P.O. Box 1150, Ariz. 85252.__ Question - I understand two married male teachers are dating students at Saguaro High One mother has started a petition .to have the teacher dating her daughter Is this Answer - According to school officials there is no district policy which bars teachers from dating their Thomas assistant superintendent for administration and said the policy was a matter df discretion for single and if the teachers are He said he was not aware of the Dr. Ray J. Saguaro High fie had of any petition being but he said if the rumor is it is a matter of poor judgment on the part of the t