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   Scottsdale Daily Progress (Newspaper) - November 15, 1977, Scottsdale, Arizona                                City judge Scottsdale v4 Progress cleared in LATE STOCKS Page 10 YOUR AWARD WINNING HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Vol. No. 23 1 7302 East Earll Drive NOV. 15, 1977 947-7544. 994-9311 50c Per Week - 10c Per Copy DPS probe Sadat invited to Israel By CHRIS SHUEY City Magistrate Dan. Roth has been cleared of any criminal misconduct in his performance as presiding judge of the Scottsdale City Allegations that Roth and members of his court staff engaged in criminal activities were according to a report by Vernon director of the Arizona Department of Public The report was submitted in the form of a letter to Mayor William C. Jenkins who presented the findings of a DPS probe into the allegations to the Scottsdale City Council during an executive session Monday At Roth's Jenkins asked Hoy in October to instruct his staff to investigate the by David J. an independent candidate for City In a joint statement issued the mayor and council said matter is closed to our is deeply regretted by the City Council that a man of Judge Roth's character and ability has had to suffer the indignities of totally unfounded and politically motivated the statement citizens of Scottsdale do not appreciate anonymous and unfounded allegations from unknown it Roth said today he is glad that the investigation has been concluded and expressed appreciation for support the community has shown throughout the want to reassure the people that their court is running fine and I would like to invite anyone to come down watch the judicial process in business manager for a Scottsdale car said he was told by a DPS investigator that the probe has not been He said certain with information pertaining to the allegations have not been But Capt. Jack Dunn of the DPS said today as far as he and other officials of the state agency are the investigation is closed and will not be unless expressly requested by the Dunn admitted that the investigator in the Jerry was two former employees of the city court today following accusations that affidavits they gave to DPS investigators earlier were given under Conner said he will to the final findings of the probe once all witnesses have been interviewed and all evidence Hoy listed in his letter to Jenkins the allegations and why investigators labeled them To the allegation that Roth prepared a weekly time sheet claiming pay for work when he was out of town Hoy said City of Scottsdale time sheet covering that period of time indicates Judge Roth was on compensatory leave by authority of the Acting The item did not name who the acting mayor was or when the alleged violation was to have The allegation that his sold a television which belonged to the city and kept money for personal use was unfounded because television was located on the and Adult Services Building inventory sheet June 6, 1977) where it had been transferred and presently is under of the supervisor of that Hoy investigation revealed nothing to Roth altered tapes of proceedings to be submitted to Maricopa County Superior Court on the DPS official Hoy noted that the Maricopa County Attorney advised that even if the tapes had been altered and is no violation of a criminal as no record of the proceedings is State law does not regard municipal courts as courts of Hoy said a former employee of the court who alleged that Roth had taken a refrigerator for his personal use making the allegation and admitted no knowledge of any criminal misconduct by Judge when interviewed by DPS DPS officials have said their probe covered only those allegations of possible criminal misconduct and did not address itself to allegations of unprofessional or unethical Left unsettled was the allegation that Roth used language in JERUSALEM - Prime Minister Menahem Begin today officially invited Egyptian President Anwar Sadat to Israel in response to Sadat's proposal that he make the trip to try to bring peace to the Middle East. In Sadat said the which he first suggested last was his It would break a longstanding taboo against any Arab leader dealing directly with Israeli Since Israel and Egypt have no diplomatic Begin sent his written invitation through U.S. Ambassador to Israel Samuel He was to relay it to the U.S. ambassador in Cairo who would deliver it to Begin told parliament his invitation promised to receive Sadat all the honor and reserved for a head of He said he also invited the leaders of Jordan and Lebanon to meet him for peace Begin did not release the text of the invitation to Sadat on grounds that it would be discourteous to do so before it was He said he had written to President Carter thanking him for making U.S. Embassy communications available for transmitting the invitation to He said he was happy that he and Sadat already agreed there should be no preconditions for the have our positions - we will bring them to a conference he Begin said he would ask parliament's house committee to arrange for Sadat to address the 120 Israel Radio said the invitation would probably be made public later in the consider this trip as a sacred duty and that vicious circle we are turning around has to be Sadat told reporters after a meeting with a U.S. congressional delegation at his Barrages rest house outside of I can break it and don't break I will be questioned about it. By By and that is why it is Sadat's proposed trip brought muted reaction in the Arab world and even the most militant Arab opponents of Israel were relatively In some citizens expressed support for their president's effort and saw it as a chance for peace and a better A bartender nave our children seen of life except Let's try to give them a good life for a In Israel the proposed visit stirred excitement and a general feeling that it was an earnest but some continued to express Senior good buddies better known as Wayne prepares to sign off following his initial use of a CB radio donated to the Scottsdale Nursing 3333 N. Civic Center by Radio Dr. William Arnold residents advised of the nursing including Millard and Eloise Eas ton on the use of their new The firm is providing CBs to five nursing homes Progress photo by Jim Thomson * Multiple City may lines The tables turned on Councilwoman Billie Gentry last night as the Scottsdale City Council pondered reversing a policy to acquire all water company lines in the city Councilmen authorized the city staff to study the acquisition of Phoenix Water Co. lines in Scottsdale for incorporation into the Scottsdale municipal water But they also asked the staff to investigate Phoenix buying Scottsdale's water don't want to throw in the towel Gentry really want to take a look at this the Phoenix Gentry has for years supported acquisition of the Phoenix and a citywide municipal water system has been a policy of the Councilman Richard Campana pointed that it may not be feasible for Scottsdale to support a citywide system and that the cost-benefit ratio of buying the Phoenix lines should be Vice Mayor Heinz J Hink stating that to possess the just to own the system means nothing to Hink said the difference between Phoenix and Scottsdale is so minor that Scottsdale residents probably off in the Phoenix system if they are getting adequate The acquisition debate was sparked by Daniel head of the city's capital improvements engineering who discussed the long-term water supply and quality outlook for Scottsdale if the city purchased the Phoenix Raby said he is worried that the Scottsdale water table would drop too low and that water quality would decline if the city had to supply water to all its Most of south Scottsdale is served by Campana asked if selling Scottsdale lines to Phoenix is not an alternative and Raby readily agreed it is. Campana said the council may discover that acquisition of the Phoenix lines not a good Mayor William C. Jenkins stressed that it has been a council policy to have a citywide water but that may very well decide that Phoenix should run the Acquisition of the Phoenix lines is part of a proposed million five-year capital improvements program for The acquisition was discussed last night as part of the council's continuing presentations on the today in the news From Associated Press Wires Justice Burger hospitalized WASHINGTON - Chief Justice Warren E. Burger was hospitalized reportedly suffering from recurring pains in his lower Nurses at an hospital reported that Burger was admitted to a private room shortly after 11 a.m. and was immediately placed in Soviets buy corn Hospital forms lobby for satellite facility About 30 Scottsdale residents representing a cross-section of the community have formed an informal lobby to muster support for Scottsdale Memorial Hospital's application for a 200-bed The group met today to hear hospital President Arthur Nelson outline the SMH proposal for a new hospital in northeast The meeting was at the Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce's office in the Little Red have a good cross-section of the community and a tremendous base here to accomplish our chamber General Manager John Marks told the * are community leaders and have a great deal of Through I think we can deliver the health care we Marks The group comprises members of the Scottsdale City Arizona homeowners associations and other civic The hospital's proposal will be the first test case for the new Central Arizona Health Systems Agency 1983 bed plan which calls for no additional hospital beds in Gila and Pinal counties for the next six The group is expected to gather support within their respective associations for the hospital proposal and to transmit the support to the agency at future public Nelson said the agency will have to decide whether the proposal is a good one and whether the bed plan should be changed to accommodate the hospital's Nelson indicated frustration in trying to convince agency officials of the need for additional hospital beds in suburban Scottsdale Memorial Hospital North would be built on 25 acres on Shea Boulevard east of Pima Completion has-been scheduled for 1983. The agency has not set dates for public hearings on the which was submitted on Nov. Good Samaritan recently lobbied successfully with the health agency to win approval of an application for major reconstruction of its Phoenix facility and addition of beds for its spinal care costing a total of more than Carvalho to run for council seat tilt date is moved TEMPE - The annual clash between the University of Arizona and Arizona State University has been advanced to Nov. 25, ASU officials said The game will be regionally televised by The scheduled basketball game between the two schools originally set for Friday will now be played Saturday officials The football game will be the final regular season contest for the two Conference The game will start at 7 p.m. one half hour earlier than Americo Carvalho today announced his candidacy for Scottsdale City calling for leadership based on solid business owner of Mac Carvalho Plumbing also said that if he would insist that Scottsdale citizens be fully informed of matters relating to city The 50-year-old former Arizona state legislator said his only campaign promise will be to call for the informed - am a firm believer in open meetings and open doors at City Carvalho is of vital importance that the electorate be informed of all matters regarding governmental action at all Carvalho said his experience as a state legislator would help him fulfill council i anyone takes the time to check back on my service in the State they will learn that I always kept my door open to any and all suggestions and he will act in the same manner if I am with a City Council While serving in the House from 1972 through 1976, Carvalho was vice chairman of the transportation chairman of a subcommittee on senior citizens and a member of the commerce committee and the committee on human He was a charter member of the Scottsdale Foundation for the Handicapped and is a member of the Scottsdale YMCA board of He served on the Scottsdale Board of Adjustment from 1969 through 1971. He was an unsuccessful for the council in 1970. He and his reside at 7827 Thunderbird They have two sons and two The city primary elections will be held Feb. 21. WASHINGTON - The Soviet Union has bought 601,600 metric tons of the second largest reported grain sale to the Soviets within 24 the Agriculture Department said Officials said the corn was sold by private U.S. exporters for delivery by next Sept. 30, the end of the second year of a long-term agreement in which the Soviets are committed to annually buy a minimum of six million tons of wheat and corn Page 9) Firemen aid volunteers LONDON - Dozens of London firemen twice abandoned their national strike today to help inexperienced army firefighters put out a smoky hospital blaze and a fire at an apartment But union leaders insisted the strike was not breaking shows what we have said all along - that firemen do not want to go on said John the union's national Page 11) Gum linked to tumors - Researchers here said today they had boen notified by the Health Service that preliminary reports showed a chewing gum sweetener called Xylitol caused tumors in laboratory The researchers from the State University of New York at Stony Brook cited the reports in announcing they have suspended a project in which school children had just begun chewing gum containing Protests greet shah WASHINGTON - Police and competing forces of demonstrators charged one another outside the White House today as the Shah and Empress of Iran arrived for a welcome - and an apology - from President Carter as drifted over the As least four police officers and a score of persons amid both supporters arid critics of the shah were injured as the two groups clashed just as the 21-gun salute was sounded from the south lawn of the executive Pg. 3) 85' Carvalho Mostly sunny today and Wednesday with little change in High both days in mid 80s. Low tonight in lower 50s. Today's noon temperature was 73 with the humidity at 23 Page 3)  

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