~w a SSisg Sy « ‘requests Page Al4, Augast 8, 1979. North Shore News AFTER VOLRICH REQUEST ‘Boat people” «get GVRD The. ‘Boat People Rescue Project’ to assist Vietnamese refugees has been given the ‘fall backing of the Greater - Vancouver Regional funding support and par- ‘ticipation in a task force that: has been set up to deal with” the matter. District. Each “municipality is’ requested to ~appro was init by the City of Vancouver’ and ‘Regional District support for it was requested by -Vancouver Mayor Jack Volrich. A motion endorsed by the GVRD Board states that it ‘supports the ‘pteparation of plans for the reception and mamese_ refugees municipalities to approve t ted ~ contribution of funds for the “organization of the program, to conduct: a public fund- raising drive, assist in compilation of a_ housing inventory and join in efforts _ to offer accommodation and ~ to sponsor refugee families. Contributions to the fund- raising drive may be sent to accommodation of Viet-_the mayor's office in each and municipality -or to member, . mayor’s office at Vancouver City Hall. First hand look at pool mischief PITTSBURGH (UPI) one: teen-ager described it, Louise Brown “didn’t lose her cool, but she didn't exactly look happy.” Mrs.- Brown, city parks and recreation director, wanted a first-hand look at purported vandalism and misbehavior at the public swimming pool in the city’s Brookline section, she got it. “A band of youths threw her in — summer dress and - all. Mrs. Brown said she was talking to a lifeguard when several teen-agers grabbed her by the arms, dragged her about 15 feet and tossed her inte the nine-foot-deep section of the pool. “I think they thought it was funny, and I think it’s unfortunate because it shows they have no respect, no idea of pool safety,” she said. Mrs. Brown, responding to what she called a “very serious” behavior problem at the pool, closed the facility, but later relented and or- dered a reopening. “A lot of people will suffer if it is closed,” she said. The city rece ntly assigned a policeman to the pool grounds when it reopened to try and keep order, Incest couple plead guilty Placed on probation SALEM, Mass. (UPI) - A brother and sister, separated for 20 years and then reunited, last week pleaded guilty to incest stemming from their marriage. » David Goddu and _his sister, Victoria Pittorino, was Placed on Pp. pbation | hy | yee ee Francis~ Lappin afigr” ar -minute arraignment = th folliawed a conference between lawyers and the judee. Goddu, 22, of Holyoke, ‘was given a one-year ‘Suspended sentence and placed on two years probation with Cougsclling. Miss Pittorino, 24, also was put on probation fpr two vears, The couple fell.in love at ‘inst sight in the spnng and ‘vere married May 25 by a ustice of the peace who ipparently didn't know they vere brother and. sister. Jnder Massachusetts law, ncestuous marriages are ‘ousidered void = and clatives who violate the law are subject to imprisonment of up ta 20 years. The said they didn’t know incest was illegal. Goddu and Miss Pittorino were adopted by different families 20 years ago and hadn't seen each until | “ee he hm ORR ‘apt haben teenth Ms. Pittorino located her brother while searching through records for her natural name and family. She said it was “love at first sight” when they met at Goddu's adoptive parents home in Holyoke. The case came to public attention when the bride's adoptive mother found out about the marriage and notified authorities. “We found that the only Teason that incest was against the law was because of children,” Miss Pitworino said in June. “And we had decided before we got married, we had discussed it, that we would not have children, that Dave would get a vasectomy .” the~ ee nen EET EE SO ER ASOLO MORES RLEARIR AIO Ve RO hE hE IN Sa eye MIU BA, cee ee rere emer ee" 7 ” ” ' SON - BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA: Vietnamese refugees living in Brisbane fought more than 200 dock workers in a pitched. battle over the visit of two Vietnamese Trade Unionists. Several people were injured in the fracas in which | people were assaulted with sticks and pool cues. (UPI wirephoto) ~ San Fransisco hit by quake ‘SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - A strong earthquake Monday swayed high-rise buildings in downtown San Francisco and jolted ne northern California from the Pacific tothe Sierra. 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