Scottsdale Daily Progress (Newspaper) - November 18, 1977, Scottsdale, Arizona Vol. No. 234 YOUR AWARD WINNING HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER 7302 East Earll Drive NOV. 18, 1977 wess 947-7544. 994-9311 Late Stocks Page 9 50c Per Week - 10c Per Copy LAURA a Chaparral High School displays the quotation she chose for an American history class exercise at the Colonnade shopping mall Thursday Approximately 45 students chose famous reactions mixed 4o student signs By DOUGLAS MELVOLD PHOENIX - Dressed in oddball her face shadowed with strange the young demonstrator stopped the unsuspecting shopper at an eastside shopping The youth displayed a picket sign and puzzled a middle-aged if he agreed with the I'm not sure I know what it I guess I can't go along with the man said before anxiously striding into a drugstore on a more important The demonstrator and her companion scribbled notes on a pad and marched looking for another shopper to Youths upset with a store A group trying to rally support for a political it was only a Chaparral High School American history class at the trying to make the past more relevant while earning a few credit The conceived by instructor Rennie involved 45 sophomores and juniors choosing famous quotes from American lettering the quote on a placard or picket sign and dressing in garb that would fit the State can't stop buy clause Arizona's real estate commissioner today said a purchase contract clause for homes in the Briarwood III subdivision in Scottsdale may be but that he has no authority to force its Commissioner George in response to a complaint about the clause from the Scottsdale Council of Homeowners Associations said he has no jurisdiction in the The clause prevents Briarwood III home buyers from opposing commercial development of adjacent property to the Louis N. SCOHA says he is infuriated with Schneider's State Rep. Jim has notified Blumenthal that he is at the contract clause and will the matter with appropriate if in a Nov. 16 letter to termed the clause a rule and complete denial of First Amendment freedom of expression and right to petition Blumenthal complained to Schneider last August about the Based on legal research by SCOHA Blumenthal said the section is to public and is a restraint in the right of free speech and the right to petition their government for In a written response to Schneider matter has been reviewed by my including our assistant attorney It is our collective Opinion that the real estate office does not have the authority to make the subdivides remove such provisions from their Schneider told the Progress that only the courts have jurisdiction in Arizona to force removal of the clause and that can't usurp their He also said the clause is not deceitful or a Schneider said he finds the provision and that he would like the State Legislature to pass laws giving him the power to strike such clauses from purchase A spokesman Xor the Malouf Brothers Construction developer of the Briarwood III subdivision adjacent to the Scottsdale said today the company included the clause at the of the Bob Malouf said the clause was part of an agreement between the Hilton and the construction company last which transferred the Hilton's lease of the subdivision land from the hotel to the Malouf The students were to confront the public with two questions - Does this quote apply to society and do you agree with It was both shopper and student would go a little more it didn't always work out that three-hour exercise some students felt like the peddler selling apples during the mostly hurry as if they didn't want to look at Judy Sampson get a lot of strange people wonder if we're collecting money or what we're said Mary a whose quote was from were forced to choose between a government without a free press and a free press without I should choose the of the people though a couple weren't sure what it Bollman Wearing a sign with Horace Greeley's admonition to young and find your junior Ron Davis found mixed reactions to his question of whether Arizona is still a land of people started talking about Davis was stopped outside by a cop who saw me carrying this unloaded BB and I asked him about the quote and he said the opportunities here are that this is the most poverty-stricken part of the U.S. haven't traveled hut I don't believe are said Randee wearing a cowboy denims and people refused to answer and one just walked right on Her chosen from Will never met a man I didn't some weren't so said asked if they think our country makes a better first impression on foreigners than other countries make on A lot said we make better impressions than most Laurie a flipped open an orange card that is the quality that comes through on say they don't that TV shows are just so much play Then I tell them it was Richard Nixon who said it and ask if that's still their they find that they disagree the even Oh and the quote mentioned at the top of this which the man disagreed It was from John government of laws and not of - one of the most basic precepts of democratic Egyptian officials hailed by Israelis Progress photo by Jim Thomson quotes from the nation's dressed to fit the appropriate period and gathered everybody said this was still true especially the last said JERUSALEM - Greeted by wild applause from 60 Egyptian officials and security men arrived in Israel today to prepare the way for President Anwar Sadat's historic But in most of the Arab world opposition boiled up against the visit by an Arab leader to the Jewish In President Carter said he spoke with Sadat by phone and found the Egyptian leader enthusiastic and He hopes his visit will be successful in breaking down the animosities in the Middle Carter Cairo reporting the telephone said Carter was with Sadat's move and congratulated the Egyptian taking the best road towards achieving in the Middle East. Hassan Sadat's office director and leader of the advance emerged from the government plane at Ben-Gurion 30 miles west of and said in are very happy to be and especially at the welcome accorded our Egyptian left Egypt with a prayer in our heart and faith in and we shall have faith because our intentions are pure and we do want About 100 Israeli airport workers broke into applause and several Israelis had to be restrained from rushing up the ramp to greet the The motorcade route to 30 miles was lined with some waving copies of the newspaper with bold red headlines in Arabic and Hebrew reading President In Sadat prayed for peace within 12 miles of Israeli front go with the congregation chanted in a mosque on the bank of the Suez The Israeli government announced that Sadat's itinerary will include a visit to the Church of the Holy the traditional site of Christ's and a teur of Yad the national monument to victims of the Nazi Sadat will visit the church Sunday after worshipping at the Al East Jerusalem's hallowed Moslem shrine a few hundred yards from the The Egyptian Reservation leg proposed for North Loop An alternative location for the proposed transportation corridor which would send the southerly leg through the Salt River Indian Reservation is being Staff members for the Maricopa Association of Governments announced the alternative last night during a dinner meeting with the Scottsdale City Council and Planning Michael MAG's chief transportation was reviewing the agency's preliminary regional development and transportation re-evaluation study when he pointed out the alternate southerly None of the councilmen or commissioners Connors said after his presentation that an alternate route was required by federal transportation officials but that MAG is not too serious about the new southerly leg it has He said the agency is more interested in current plans to have the route dip south through Scottsdale along Pima MAG officials will meet soon with Indian reservation representatives to discuss the Connors The alignment he outlined showed the route cutting across the northern portion the reservation and then south along Gilbert seven miles east of The reservation is east of Scottsdale and Pima is the dividing line between the reservation and the The route is proposed to travel across northern connect to an extension of Bell Road east of Scottsdale Road and then connect to an extension of The route would link the Black Canyon Freeway to the west with the Superstition Freeway to the * The corridor is one of four Valley corridors recommended in the massive MAG The if adopted by the MAG regional council in will be a transportation and development guide for Valley leader's guide at Yad will be Prime Minister In the radical Arab newspaper Al Watan quoted Ismail who resigned Thursday as Sadat's foreign saying that he quit because he failed to convince Sadat to cancel the Israel Elsewhere in the Arab Iraq and radical Palestinian guerrillas called Sadat a Libya threatened to break off relations with Syria called for a united front against To the militant Sadat's voyage is a violation of Arab solidarity and recognition of the common An explosion went off before dawn near the offices of an Egyptian airline in downtown wrecking an outer door and smashing today in the news From Associated Press Wires Murder suspect convicted Ala. - A jury today convicted Robert Edward Chambliss of murder in the death of a black girl in the 1963 bombing of a church used as a center of civil rights Three others died in the a former Ku Klux Klan was sentenced to life in The defendant displayed no 73, is charged with the death of Carol Denise She was 11 when she died in an explosion during Sunday morning worship Airline strike possible WASHINGTON - A strike of f light attendants at United Airlines at midnight possibly affecting Thanksgiving holiday travelers next says the head of the flight attendant's Federal mediators that contract talks between the union and United were Networks to cover Sadat NEW three major television networks say they plan live satellite coverage of Egyptian Anwar Sadat's visit to Israel this ABC apparently will have the most beginning at 10 a.m. MST and going until 11 a.m. On it will cover his speech to the Israeli parliament from 6 a.m. to about 8 a.m. CBS said it plans to cover Sadat's arrival and his full Soviets buy more wheat WASHINGTON - The Soviet Union has bought an additional 250,000 metric tons of U.S. raising to more than 1.6 million tons of wheat and corn it has purchased this the Agriculture Department said As reported by the the Soviets have bought about 350,000 tons of wheat and 1.25 million tons of corn since Knievel to jump from plane LOS ANGELES - Evel the world's most famous professional life announced today that he will risk his skin one last time - in a 40,000-foot jump without a parachute into a haystack next July 4 for 39, said he would have a surgically implanted in his chest before making the 78 Increasing breezy tonight in the mid 50s. and slightly cooler Probability of rain will in- Showers likely with gusty crease to 60 winds late tonight and tonight and Saturday Saturday Gradual Today's noon clearing late High temperature was 68 with the today in the upper 70s and humidity at 28 much cooler Saturday with a high in the upper 60s. Low Page 3) PV recall issues aired at forum By DAVID LUCAS PARADISE VALLEY - The issues that have divided the town for most of the year - Lincoln cluster housing and zoning - received a full during the first public forum featuring the eight contesting recall More than 100 town residents attended the sponsored by the Paradise Valley Homeowners Association at Kiva ' - Responsive Government Association candidates attacked incumbents on their voting records on the controversial charging the council incumbents broke 16-year town principles when they voted for the Lincoln Drive cluster housing and or allowing more than one house on each Council incumbents stressed their service to the town in recent claiming RGA candidates have done little to participate in town activities until this itself was made an issue as incumbents labeled it RGA candidates claimed it was a process and entirely Peter S. council described the recall movement as guerrilla Wainwright claimed RGA supported and speed on Lincoln Drive until the group realized the town favored its and then came forward with a v Muriel E. Wainwright's opponent in the Dec. 6 charged Lincoln will not be safe because of its narrow lanes and bike paths and the proximity of utility poles to the Commenting on charges on the cost of the she recall is well worth the because it will determine the direction the town will take in the Vice Mayor J. Duncan Brock said he drew up 26 stipulations designed to improve safety on record will have been the moving force for which has provided this council with the distinction of approving the development of 417 homes and Brock council in lias provided such a record of residential development as dictated by town He criticized his Robert for failing to vote in the last town failure to participate in town activities and for buying a house on a who confirmed he didn't vote in the last said he was active in a previous council but failed to be His he was twice as old as the town and was built prior to the adoption of the lash said the present council's voting record the barn door wide for and he pledged to and bar the Kenneth who opposes Mayor Barbara said he will work for more community participation in the workings of Tie also pledged action on traffic control and the burglary as urban sprawl continues around a town of the property values will continue to VonAmmon said it is impossible for the town to remain isolated from surrounding areas and that it must face up to problems such as Lincoln Drive when out-of-town persons travel through Paradise hear any realistic improvements offered by my opponents that haven't been considered or already she said criticizing Joy RGA president who opposes John V. criticized the council for not listening to the will of the majority when three polls indicated most residents do not favor a major highway traversing their need a unified council to stand up to the outside pressure facing MacLean Long defended his stand on Lincoln saying other streets would become a of commuter short He accused RGA of arousing fear and an which was resulting in a in