Show "‘“Hyiirom Standard-Examin- HOUSTON (UPI) — A 26-year-- security guard rescued an abducted woman by leaping from his motorcycle onto the roof of the woman’s moving car and the climbing sunroof car at knifepoint Miss Carnes was not injured although she thought the armed man was going to kill her She said she could not thank James Dickson 25 HUNTINGTON WVa (AP) — Retired postal worker Clinton Teubert’s bachelor life of saving pennies ended with an unexplained postscript of kindness — he left most of a fortune to the blind “His only desire and happiness was making money and when he got his hands on it he didn’t let it who go” recalled Glenn Ratliff OfPost the worked at Huntington fice for many years with Teubert Teubert wore shoes with holes in them skipped meals wore castoff $3-milli- on 3A thing was all right and I couldn’t “I just did what I had to” Dick- hear what she said but I could read son said “I try to mind my own hear lips saying ‘Help me Help me”’ Dickson said business because if someone is going to rape somebody they’re going to have a gun or something” But he said he heard noises “like a baby crying” in the supermarket parking lot about 1:30 am Thursday coming from Miss Carnes car which was moving slowly He said he got close to the car and asked the man inside if everything was all right “He said ‘yeah everything’s fine’” “Then I asked the girl if every He jumped from his moving motorcycle onto Miss Carnes’ moving car squeezed through the sunroof and began grappling with the suspect for control of the car He managed to stall the vehicle in a drainage ditch Samuel Lee West 28 a meatcut-te- r was charged with aggravated assault with intent to rape and burlgary of a motor vehicle Bond was set at $20000 for him clothes and quietly invested his savings acquaintances say When Teubert died in 1979 after being hit by a car at the age of 91 he left a handwritten will on the back of a notice to stockholders of the Union Electric Co of St Louis In the will Teubert left several hundred thousand dollars to several charities and churches and ended with the instruction: “Residue to aid the blind only” Cabell County Circuit Court Judge Dan C Robinson ruled that the document should be considered a valid will “The evidence has established an intent on the behalf of CJ Teubert to aid the blind” the judge said The origin of Teubert’s desire to help the sightless puzzled several of his acquaintances A secretary speculated Thursday that the lega-c- y The will was challenged by Teubert’s distant relatives but in an order handed down Wednesday Low degree of oge 70 For a ago to become a HOUSTON (AP) — July 3 1981 enough 18-year-- open to subdue through the kidnapper “It was just super He’s a Prince Charming’’ said Kim Carnes recovering from Thursday’s incident A man had forced her into her Frida er long time Willie Kocurek has dreamed of becoming a lawyer but his 50 years in the appliance business sidetracked him Now at age 70 the oldest person ever to graduate from the University of Texas law school Kocurek says he’s ready to begin another 50 years in business as an attorney Going back to law school was “purely an ego trip” he said an experience that he and his wife “didn’t want to let life pass with- out doing” Kocurek who passed the bar two months ago was in Houston for this week’s State Bar of Texas convention “I moved to Austin 52 years lawyer" were “There Kocurek said sidetracks in the meantime" The main “sidetrack” was Kocurek’s appliance store which he owned in Austin for 50 years He tried once before to start law school 10 years after he UT’s graduated in 1933 fromhowevbusiness school By then er World War II was in progress and he was drafted into the ' Navy Kocurek said he plans to open a law office with two of his younger classmates aged 60 and 50 Both went to law school after retiring from the military as colonels with more than 30 years of service 46-year-- four people found beaten to death in a stylish Hollywood Hills home was arrested in a drug raid at the house last year according to court papers The woman Joy A Miller had been under police surveillance for the last six months the documents said Ms Miller the former wife of a Beverly Hills lawyer was arrested in a raid at the house June 4 1980 which turned up about an ounce each of heroin cocaine and methaqualone a depressant the documents said in that case William John Vlick 53 was described in today’s editions of the Los Angeles Herald Examiner as having links to organized crime It quoted a Los Angeles district attorOne of her Norman Jackson sits outside house in which he found body of a girl hired as a “house sitter' nts Jackson's daughter had the job until that night but didn't work because of a family vacation Found in the closet se sower tournament It called for creation of a “perpetual” foundation named for his parents James H and Alice Teubert with the rest of his money real estate holdings and all stock he had bought Teubert a short thin man be- gan work at the post office as a clerk in 1904 when he was 16 worked his way up to assistant postmaster and was the postal auditor when he retired at age 65 said Ratlif “You couldn’t fool him on anything financial” he added At one time Teubert was secretary-treasurer of an oil and ga driland had to distribute ling company statements of earnings “He’d walk all over town to deliver them to keep from paying postage” Ratliff said “I’ve seen him Victim hod drug arrest LOS ANGELES (AP) — A woman who was one of may have sprung from Teubert’s love of reading “He’d stay up half the night readsecretary who asked ing”tosaid the not be identified “He made a remark to somebody that it must be horrible to be blind” The specific instructions in his will included requests to send 10 children to summer camp for 10 years to give money to the Little League for bats and balls and to give $100 a year to a local golf VERA Okla (AP) — For Shelly Westendorf a summer job as a “house sitter” was a way to help pay for raising her pet sheep But five hours after the mother dropped her off at the house in a rural neighborhood afflicted with burglaries a neighbor found the Skiatook girl’s partially clothed bullet-riddle- d body inside the home which had been set ablaze in an apparent attempt to cover up the slaying police said Her body was discovered in a closet Two television sets and some smaller items were missing “The house had been ransacked” said Washington County Sheriff Glen Codding who said the teen-age- r had been killed late Wednesday or early Thursday house about 1 Thursday to discover it filled Evelyn Cascone to watch her resi- with smoke dence in this community of about Codding said Mrs Cascone drove 250 residents some 20 miles north of to the nearby residence of Norman Tulsa Jackson who returned with her to A friend recommended Miss her home after calling the fire deWestendorf for the job while Mrs partment Cascone’s regular house-sitte- r Jackson whose daughter norout of was another teen-ag- e girl mally stays at the house while Mrs town It was her first night on the Cascone works a night job in Tulsa said he tried to locate Miss Westenjob “She was a real quiet kind of shy dorf in the smoky structure “I searched everywhere in the person” said the victim’s mother house for her and didn’t find a Kathleen Kutsch thing” Jackson said “I tripped Her daughter was active in a over a piano bench that was turned local chapter of the Future Far- upside down and wedged across the mers of America raised sheep for hallway For some reason I pushsale and loved animals Mrs ed it out of the way and opened a Kutsch said small closet door There she was Mrs Cascone returned to her God was it terrible” ROGERS Ark (UPI) — The refusal of the Rogers Fire Department to send its ambulance on calls outside the city limits may have minutes to make the eight-mil- e trip to Monte Ne which is five miles from Rogers Jason was dead by the time he got to the hospital The Bentonville ambulance had passed two Rogers fire stations on the way to the Sharp home said Fire Chief Jerry Griffith “When you have a nonbreather you can’t let him go more than six to eight minutes” Griffith said “After eight minutes of not breathing there’s not much hope” Because of the recent burglaries Miss Westendorf had been hired by $80000 ranch-styl- e am imbalance refuses call — baby dies go all over the post office getting old envelopes out of the wastebaskets and paste over the addres- ses” “He was a good man but he was close You know what I mean?” Teubert invested in “blue chip stocks” since he was about 18 putting together a portfolio worth about $25 million said a Huntington businessman who knew him The acquaintance who asked not to be named said Ratliff’s investments contributed to the death of ney’s memorandum as saying “Vlick is believed to be variously connected with local organized crime personalities” Police would not say Thursday whether their investigation of the covered 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