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Oil workers, industry
OK tentative contract
They cite as allegations of "cruel and unusual
punishment” overcrowding; inadequate plumbing,-
heating, sleeping and sanitation facilities;
inadequate medical care; restricted visiting
privileges; insufficient food; restricted access to
attorneys and the courts; arbitrary disciplinary
procedures; and inadequate jail staffing.
(Ohio) in Cleveland, said it was his
understanding that the Gulf contract
offer had' been approved by the
council as an industrywide pattern
David’s
Church,
AUSTIN BUREAU
Drawer 0, Capital Station
Austin. Texas 78711
The local law firm of Gray, Whitten and Loveless
was named to represent Denton County. in the
federal court action, after county commissioners
authorized Cobb to hire an outside law firm because
• of a heavy caseload inthe county attorney’s office?
In Washington, Secreary of State
Cyrus Vance again voiced U.S. sup-
port for the fledgling administration
would face severe government action
The Majlis, the Iranian Parliament,
was in recess today for the Moslem
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point program Bakhtiar outlined in
his speech Thursday. He will go
before the Senate on Saturday, and
votes of confidence are scheduled next
Tuesday in the lower house and on
Wednesday in the Senate.
In addition to the abolition of
SAVAK, the program includes release
of political prisoners and com-
pensation to them, dismissal of
“unnecessary” foreign workers,
prosecution of members of previous
governments for corruption, an end to
Iranian oil shipments to Israel and
U.S sources said the American and
Iranian staff of the consulate fled as
the mob approached, and none of the
staff was reported hurt.
The violence exploded in Shiraz as
Bakhtiar was asking Parliament to
confirm his new civilian government
so he could try to quiet the year-long
rebellion by religious and political
foes of the shah. Amog other things,
he promised to abolish SAVAK
Bakhtiar told the government radio
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Rockwell Int'l
Safeway
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Sears
Southland Corp
S. W. Bkshares
Texaco
Texas Industries
Texas Instruments
Texas Utilities
Union Oil of Calif
U.S. Industries
U.S.Steel
Zales Jewelry
born Oct. 11. 1892. in
Carthage, Mo., and
lived in Denton before
and after his military
career.
During World War II,
Amerace Esna
American Motors
Amer. Tel & Tel
Bethlehem Steel
Braniff
Brown Group
Piaintitfs also asked tor a temporary restraining
order preventing any retaliatory actions against
them, but fhe order is still pending before U.S.
Judge William Justice.
Four tires and magnesium wheels
were reported stolen Thursday from a
parking lot at 2503 W Prairie. Denton
police reports say.
The report says the automobile
equipment, valued at $300, was taken
sometime Wednesday night or early
Thursday morning.
119 West Main
P. 0. Box 639
Lewisville, Texas 75067
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117 at Denton.
He is survived by his
wife, Moselle Reeves of
Funeral services for
Col. Garrison will be
held Saturday at 10 a.m.
at St. David’s Episcopal
Church, with the Rev.
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TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Thousands
rioted in Shiraz today for the second
day, and the army reportedly did
nothing despite a promise by Prime’
" Minister Shahpour Bakhtiar of strong
government action
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Funeral services for
Lula Pearl Oakes were
Denton, Texas 76201
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An Eastvale officer served a search inmates by subjecting them to "grievous bodily
warrant at the couple’s residence harm . . barbarically cruel and unusual punish-
. Wednesday night and they were taken ment" . . . and violation of civil rights guaranteed
into custody. under the First, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, Ninth and 14th
An Eastvale man and woman are in
jail in lieu of $1,500 bond each on
accusationsof indecency with a child,
according to sheriff’s office reports.
The man is accused of exposing
himself to the two girls, 14 and 15
years old, who had been his students
since September, allegedly while his
wife Was present, the report said
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individual defendants upon which relief could be
granted by the federal court, again alleging lack,of
jurisdiction by the court over the subject matter of
the lawsuit or the persons of the defendants.
In their petition, Kemp and "Reed alleged the
defendants violated “civil and human rights” of jail
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A 32-caliber pistol valued at $120
was reported stolen about 6 p.m
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According to police reports, the gun
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left for a few minutes. When the man
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government favors the shah’s plan to
leave Iran temporarily and name a
regency council to exercise the royal
powers.
Bahktiar has said the shah will go
abroad for a ■ vacation and medical
treatment while the new government
tries to restore order, but no depar-
ture date has been announced. And
the shah’s political and religious
opponents have spurned the new
government and declared that only
the. ruler’s abdication or overthrow
will end the crisis.
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Residents of the city 275 miles south
of Tehran reported a mob of 5,000 to
10,000 made a new attack on the
headquarters of SAVAK, Shah
' Mohammad Pahlavi’s hated secret
police, and freed 40 prisoners from its
cellars
The sources said the SAVAK
building was badly damaged, and the
mob was searching for more prisoners
to liberate.
The residents said the army was
still patrolling the city athough
Bakhtiar lifted martial law there on
Monday. But the troops did nothing to
stop the rioting, the sources said
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HOUSTON (AP) - Two-time Nobel
laureate Linus Pauling says he has
“indisputable evidence” that large
doses of vitamin C can help treat and
perhaps prevent cancer, but he can
get no backing for his research
"I can’t get a dime from the
National Cancer Institute,” the 77
year-old doctor said Thursday during
a trip to the University of Texas M D
Anderson Hospital and Tumor
Institute
"I‘ve applied five times to NCI for
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Hospital.
He married Edna
Hodges in Victoria
March 30, 1946, was a
member of the church of
Christ, and was a
OVER THE
COUNTTER STOCKS
Quotations from the National
Association, of Securities Dealers are.
representative interdealer prices as of
10 00 a.m. New York time. Interdealer
market change thrughout retail markup,
markdown and commissions.
Edna Hill of
The Gulf proposal was to be sub-
mitted to local unions today, and a
vote was expected by Saturday. “I
think they will accept it," said
Grospiron.
Edward Rutland to
Alvord; and three
Brown & Sharpe
Church's Fr. Chick.
Comm. Pub. Serv
Dr Pepper
Eagle Plcher Indus
Eastman Kodak
Enis Bus. Fms,
En search
Exxon
Fairchild Camera
1st City Bkshares
1st Int'l Bkshares
Ford
General Electric
General Mills
General Motors
General Tel.
Gulf Oil
IBM
Int'l Harv
Josten s
Kroger
Levi
LTV
Merc Tx. Corp
Mobil Oil Corp.
Pacific Lumber
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DECATUR - Funeral
services for Raymond
L. Hill, 70, of Alvord, are
pending with the Coker
Funeral Home.
.Mr.HillwasbornMay under the direction of
15, 1908, inHillsboro, the Jack Schmitz and
and he died Thursday at Son Funeral Home.
Decatur Community
LLOYD R. GARRISON
Lloyd R. Garrison
A colonel in the U.S.
Army during World War
I, World War II and the
Korean conflict, Ret.
Col. Lloyd R. Garrison
died Wednesday at Flow
Memorial Hospital.
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Primrose
Carrie Hudspeth an.
Mary Doty all of a retired service station
Gainesville, Lois owner. He was also
Townsley of Mvra and ’ employed by the Sanger
Independent School
Sabbath, delaying debate on the 17- and told a news conference the U.S.
He was a member of vices, assisted by the
the Methodist church, Rev. Ed Seale. with
the Moslah , Shrine burial to follow at
Temple and the Stan- Sanger Cemetery.
Mr. Whiteside died
Thursday at Westgate
Hospital in Denton.
He was born in
Montague Aug 26, 1898,
and married Clara Eula
Waide in Clovis, N.M ,
in 1924. He was a
John W. Reeves
Funeral services for
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were officers David Scott and Charles
Lee. Police Chief Robert Mills
presented the awards
Scott and L^e wre fired upon by a
suspect in the Dec 16 incident and
returned shots which left the suspect
dead:’ , .
will conduct the ser- Maurice (Betty)
. vices and burial will be Schnorr of Dallas; one
at Roselawn Memorial sister, Duren Mackey of
Park. Dallas; and three
J Mr. Reeves, who grandchildren.
owned and operated
Reeves Drug Store for Oscar D. Whiteside
M years, died Thursday SANGER — Funeral
1 at Flow Memorial services will be held
Hospital. Saturday at 2 p.m. at the
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funds to set up clinical trials of
vitamin C with cancer patients and
I've been turned dow five times,” he
said “I’m an optimist, though and
have another application at NCI
now.”
Pauling said most American doc
tors are "blindly biased” against the
values of the vitamin, which he said
may also prolong life and stave off
common colds
Pauling won Nobel Prizes for
chemistry in 1954 and 1962.
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The wage proposal would seem to be
in compliance because the wage
provisions in the tentative accord
average out to less than 7 percent over
the two years of the contract
But A.F. Grospiron, president of the
Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers
International Union, admitted the
increases in fringe benefits ap-
parently exceed federal guidelines.
“We’ll have to work that out," he
said.
DENVER (AP) — The oil workers The agreement announced Thur-
union and the nation’s oil industry are sday calls for a 73-cent-per-hourwage
in tentative agreement on a new two- boost — just over 8 percent — in its
year contract, and an industry first year, and a 5 percent pay in-
spokesman says the terms are ac- crease in the second year.
Clinic or the Emily
Fowler Public Library.
Johnny Rosser
Funeral services for
Johnny Rosser, 73, of
526 E. Mill, will be held
at the St. Andrew
Church of God in Christ
at 11 a.m. Saturday
Burial will follow at
Oakwood Cemetery.
Mr. Rosser was born
Jan. 13, 1905, in
Clarksville, and moved
to Denton in 1926. He
married Alma L.
Johnson in 1941 in
Denton. He was a
member of the St.
history from the
David G. Bell of
Sherman. --
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made to the St. David’s
Episcopal Church, the
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he spent 50 continuous,
months in European
Theater operations. He
was' adjutant general of
the 4th Army of XIX
Corps and was on the
general staff of the
commanding general of
the 12th Army group.
Col. G a r r i s o n
received the Legion of
Merit, the Bronze Star
with Oak Leaf Cluster,
the Army Accom-
modation Medal with
Oak Leaf Cluster, the
Croix de Guerre with
Palm and the French
Legion of Merit.
He was a member of
children.
Sara Merrell
DALLAS — Funeral
services for Sara
Merrell, 86, will be held
at 11 a.m. Saturday at
Restland's Wildwood
Funeral Home Chapel in
Dallas, with burial to
follow at Merrell Road
Cemetery.
_ Mrs. Merrell was born
"vpharmacist, John WillisNev., 1892, she
Reeves of Shady Shores, died Thursday at a
will be held at 2 p.m. Dallas nursing home.
Saturday at the Jack She is survived by two
Schmits and Son daughters, Mrs. Donald
Funeral Home Chapel. W (Jane) Hamilton of.
The Rev. Phillip Walker Denton and Mrs.
as pallbearers
Paul Reed,
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ceptable to the Carter administration.
The tentative accord apparently
averts a strike by about 60,000
refinery workers. It is the first major
union contract negotiated under
President Carter’s voluntary
guidelines, which call for a 7 percent
ceiling on wage and fringe benefit
increases over the life of a contract.
The administration’s Council on
Wage and Price Stability said it will
not comment on the contract until it
has reviewed it thoroughly.
However, Chuck Partridge, a
Kiwanis Children’s both of Dallas and—'theFirst Baptist Church
Chesh i er, Terry
Lejeune, H.
Blankenship and Durell
Hunnicutt.
Iranian troops ignore rioting
No casualties were reported today.
But there were reports of two to eight
persons killed and 10 to 15-wounded
Thursday when SAVAK agents fired
into a mob of 10,000 to 20,000 that
stormed the secret police
headquarters after stoning the U.S
consulate and burning the American
flag
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Rep. Froy concern was "district attorneys and
Salinas, D-Lubbock, has introduced a judges who are pursuing the criminal
bill making it a capital offense to kill element Recently there was. one guy
elected officials, school teachers or who vowed to kill the judge and the
state university professors while they district attorney who put him in jail."
2 are doing their jobs "Somebody could walk in my office
’ The state’s capital murder law does and kill me, and I am not covered, "
not apply to such killings but does Salinas added.
provide the death penalty when He also said that in recent years,
firemen, peace officers or prison "we’ve had several school teachers
guards are killed in line of duty. _______________ not go home after a day’s
Salinas said Thursday his chief work ”
Pauling urges Vitamin C research
Esther Rosser, Finney
Scales and Lonell
'Rosser, ll —of
Clarksville; and 21
grandchildren.
The family will be at
the People’s Funeral
Home for visitation
from 7 to 8 p.m. Friday
Randyal L. Warnick
LEWISVILLE -
Graveside funeral
services were held
Wednesday at Flower
Mound Cemetery, for
Randyal Lee Warnick,
the 9-year-old son of
Jerry and Mari War-
nick. Newman McLarry
officiated the services,
under the direction of
the Lucas-Halden
Funeral Home.
The child was born
Dec. 28, 1969, in Denton
and he died Tuesday in
Wylie.
He is also survived by
his grandparents,
Toyoko Vitosky of
Andrew Church of God
in Christ.
He died Wednesday at
North Texas Memorial
Hospital in Lewisville.
University of Texas in „ . Surviving Mr. Rosser
1915 andwas a member iS his wife, Alma L.
of the Denton Kiwanis Rosser of Denton; his
Club. He was a 50-year mother, Sally Rosser of
Mason and a 32nd Dallas; one son, H.B.
degree Mason of El Rosser of Clarksville;
Paso one daughter, Barbara
He is survived by one Howard of Dallas; three
sister, Mrs. Oron D. Bell brothers, William and
of Denton; one nephew, Allen Rosser, - both of
Richard J. Bell of Clarksville and Tommy
Dallas; one great-niece. Rosser of Dallas; five
Mrs. Thomas W. Cooper sisters, Ethel Coleman
of Tyler, and two great- " and Florine Rosser,
nephews, Judd H. Bell
of Gainesville and
rancher.
He is survived by his
the St.
brothers and two
sisters.
District.
Survivors include one
" son, Dewey Whiteside of
Argyle; two daughters,
Juanita Vice of Dallas
and Winnifred Langlay
of Fort Worth; four
sisters, Frankie Neeley
of Gainesville, Alice
Shears and Esther
Shears, both of
Forestburg, and Elva
Carter of El Paso; nine
grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.
of Lewisville, with the
Rev. Dr. G C Callaway
officiating. Burial was
at Old Hall Cemetery,
• under the direction of
the Lucas-Halden
Funeral Home?
Mrs. Oakes was born
July 3, 1893, in
Lewisville and she died
Wednesday at a Dallas
hospital.
She is survived by a
brother, Thomas Robb
of Lewisville; and a
sister, Annie Bell
French of Oklahoma
City, Okla.
Pallbearers were,
Ridjill Lee, Homer
Robb, Richard Robb,
Cecil Kersey, Tom Lee
and Steve Bennd.
Services held
CHARLES REYN-
OLDS, 4061 . Atlas,
funeral services were
held Thursday at the
Jack Schmitz and Son
Funeral Home Chapel,
officiated by the Rev.
Dr. Calvin Janssen.
Burial was at Roselawn
Memorial Park. Serving
the rioting broke a pledge-from-the South Africa and close cooperation
Moslem religious leaders in Shiraz to with the conservative Moslem
maintain order after military rule religious leaders who are the shah’s
was removed. He said troublemakers • strongest opponents.
, Shady 8horea; .one son,
Dr. Ebb W. Reeves of
Tulsa, Okla.; one
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Two Denton Police Department
members were awarded Meritorious
Conduct Bars in ceremonies Wed-
i ' nesday for their part in a Dec 16
Denton Street burglary investigation
which erupted into a gun battle. -
Receiving the third-highest
decoration offered by the department
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