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Bill Trantham and Jim Blanton, first
to be held at 2 p.m.
Thursday for Mary Jane
Holland, 95. who died
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Thirty persons were reported killed
Wednesday in Ahwaz when loyalist
troops fired on tens of thousands of
demonstrators jubilant over the
I shah’s departure from Iran Tuesday
wounded 20 persons in a crowded '
open-air market in the heart of the
• Jewish half of Jerusalem today as
has now been established by the legal
authorities ip Iran and under the
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and Brenda Simmons of
California: and four
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SANGER — Funeral
services were to be held
situation, which is where the foster
parents come in.
“The foster parents.can take the
time to show they care, and I think
that is one of the most important steps
in reducing juvenile delinquency.”
County Probation Officer Charlie
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AUSTIN, Texas (AP)—Former
Congresswoman Barbara Jordan has
criticized as inaccurate a newspaper
'story I hat reported she is suffering
from a incurable illness.
The Dallas Morning News said in a
copyright story Wednesday that Ms.
Jordan, who recently stepped , down
after serving three terms in the U S.
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but aides to the Moslem holy man said
■ he Would not negotiate with the
emissary and he rejects President
Carter’s call to give the new govern
ment a chance. "
Clashes between demonstrators and
soldiers loyal to Shah Mohammad
. ' , Reza Pahlavi continued for a second
day today, and six to 20 persons were
reported killed. Workers and farmhers
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—confrmed hytheshah’s Parliament,
said Wednesday he was continuing to
put together'a provisional govern-
ment and it would begin work soon on ,
talks were “out of the question "
Military sources said troops opened
fire on anti-shah demonstrators in
Dezful, 60 miles north of the oil city of
Ahwaz. They reported six persons
killed and more than a dozen woun-
ded, but other sources reported 20
killed
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and wounded two, then surrounded
the post. The shah supported the
Kurds in their rebellion against the
government of Iraq until 1974, when
he and the radical Iraqis patched up
their differences.
"No easing of Iran’s political and
cenemie orisis* appeared in sight- -
despite an appeal from President,
Carter to Khomaini to give Prime
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Telephone: Area 817-387-381
Second class postage paid at Denton, Texas
Funeral services for
Ewalt Hugo Berndt, 78,
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Subscription: $3.50 Month. $42.00 Year
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News Briefs
A residence on Rocky Shore Road
near Little Elm was burglarized
between Sunday and Wednesday
afternoon, and more than $300 in
items stolen, according to sheriff’s
office reports. 7“,.-
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Theft reported at VFW
A color television valued at $500 and —
in Iran with a government, controlled
by him. —------- ---• . -
Khomaini, who has repeatedly
~ called Bakhtiar’s government illegal "
because it was named by the shah and
Midwest states. A winter storm watch
was issued for parts of Nebraska
today.
A 92-year-old woman wearing only a
housecoat was found frozen to deaTtr
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"They will look at salaries, rent. Children (AFDCi or federal Sup
and things of Rial type, as well as the plemental Security Income (SSI —
its students and employees," the
statement concluded.
meet on Friday in Paris with Kho-
maini The 76 year-old Shiite
patriarch lives in exile outside Paris
and heads the opposition to the shah
and the government he left behind
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In.France th ayatullah’s top aide,
Ibrahim Yazdi, said Khomaini would
not receive Tehran! “unless he has”
some other thing on his mind", than a
on a pile of snow inRiley: Kan., after
authorities used a tracking dog and a
helicopter to locate her
A teen-age Chicago girl apparently
died-of carbon —monoxide—peisening
when she tried to start the family car.
"and there were more reports of fatal
heart attacks among middle aged
status offender in with a hard-Core
juvenile delinquent, and he’s going lo
learn more in five minutes than you
can teach him in a month," Cole said.
"The more you can keep them away
from that situation the better.”
Cole said the grant included money
to buy some 'clothes and medical
supplies for the status offenders and
to repay foster parents for their ex-
NORTH TEXAS CUSTOM ALUMINUM
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MARVIN G RAMEY TERRHTWKINGT
Entry, to the house was apparently
made by breaking out a window, the
report said. Included among the
stolen articles were $25 in change, a
rod and reel valued at $20. a water ski
valued at $250 and an AM-FM radio
valued at $40. .-------------------------------
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bought 2,100 snow shovels and 600 ice
scrapers to clear commuter tracks
covered by more than 20 inches of
snow. Trains were crowded and ran
late because more than half of the
system’s rail cars were not available.
“We went around the city' and
•'ought whatever stores had on hand,"
said.a CTA spokesman. "The only
way to clear many sections of the 36
miles of track ...“is by hand."
— Buffalo.N.Ysent-the-eity30-pieees
of snow removal equipment and
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reportedly were trying to seize discussion of a reconciliation with the More violence was feared Friday.
property of the -poyalfamily—in-the--hew-gvernmpft-'of Prime Mmisterwhen Khomain, has ca l led for
provinces;...Shahpour Bakhtiar Yazdi said such peaceful demonstrations in honor of
The services were to be
held at the Lucas-
Halden Funeral Home
Chapel, with the Rev
Clyde Box to officiate
Burial was to be at Old
Hall Cemetery
Mrs. Holland was
born April 29, 1883, in
Joseph A. Schumacher,
and the Rev. Edward
Rutland. Buria? was at
Calvary Hill Cemetery,
under gthe, direction of
the Schmitz-Floyd-
Hamlett Funeral Home.
Serving as pallbearers
were Bill Blanton, Earl
Wiese said the study also would seek
—t-deterHEHhe-best-way-e-detef-
mine pharmacists' drug purchase
easts v wholesale or direct from
manufacturers
Pharmacists are reimbursed the
full cost of drugs used in welfare
prescriptions, plus a fee for service
Some 625,000 Texans - recipients of
■ Aid to Families with Dependent
... ...... Lionel Hallonquist,
“ Tuesday in (kapevint1 assisted by the Rev.
House of Representatives, has a bone
disease known as multiple myema:
"The story is. inaccurate. It is,true .....
Liia11 walk with a limp and use-a-cane,———.
This is a medical difficulty, but I do ‘
notsuffer from any terminal illness,"
she said at Austin, where she is a
professor at the Lyndon B. Johnson
School of Public Affairs
at the Sanger First
Baptist Church at 2 p.m
Thursday for Clarence
Robert Landers, 81, of
402 Elm. The Rev. Ed
Seale was to officiate
the services with burial
to follow at Sanger
Cemetery.
___ . Am exraneous reflection upon the character-reputation-or-standing-ef
any firm, individual or corporation will gladly be corrected upon being
, called to the publisher's attention The publishers are not responsible
U.S. Mideast mediator Alfred
Church and was a
retired pl umber
He is survived by one
son, Franklin Landers
of Dallas; one daughter.
Lillie Mae Hopkins of
Denton; three grand-
children, two great-
grandchildren and one
great-great grandchild
Pallbearers were to
be J.B. Isbell, Joe
Wiggins, John Golliday.
starting to get ahead of it here,” said a
Federal Avaition Administration
official.
Among the arrivals at the world’s
busiest airport was Illinois Gov.
James R. Thompson, who cut short a
family-vaeation in Florida.He-left-fer-
West Palm Beach on Monday after
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Pallbearers were W.T
Bell, Wilbert Calvert,
Harve Gray. Vern
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the $53 million-a-year program
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STOCK EXCHANGE
Selected tabulation of stock prices as of
10:00 a m New York time today as
quoted by Weber, Hall. Cobb and Caudle,
Inc., of Dallas. Figures Include last sale
and change from previous day's close
AmeraceEsnb 2012 up 1‛,
a small amount of money were
reported stolen to the sheriff’s office
Wednesday from the Sanger VFW
hall.
According to the report, the hall was
-entered by prying the lock off Ihe frotrf-
door.
Included among the stolen items
were the television, $43 in cash, an
undetermined amount of change
taken from several coin-operated
machines, 12 bottles of liquor, four
cases of beer and two cases of soft
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Cole said the program could he p - -^e -wft ,ace them in afoster
....solve the problem of juvenile home unless it’s necessary,” he said,
manpower to run them. Additional asking President Carter to provide delinquency in another way.______ “Our first ohjeetive is to reunite the
equipment arrived from New York - disilster relief for 22 counties. # "You put a young, impressionable family and Work with them as a unit."
Dr. Larry Reynolds Pastor
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There have been 24 repotted deaths
in Illinois, 19 in Wisconsin. 10 in
Kansas, seven in Missouri, five in
JERUSALEM (AP) - A Pal-
estinian guerrilla bomb blast
‘ u. Iran.
There was no immediate response
from the 78-year-old Shiite patriarch
at hishome-in-exile outside Paris. But Sadegh Ghotbzadegh, one of
there-was-he-expeetatie#HHTefiran—Khomaint’schiefaictescsaidmehoped.....
that he would retreat from his an- the government lineup could be an- .
nounced goals of an Islamic republic nounced by Friday.
Of the latest action, Trantham said
only that the plaintiff was "ap-
parently satisfied" and had asked the
lawsuits be withdrawn
Announcing The First Service
Of A new Southern
——.Baptist Church———
Sunday,January 21st
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship 10:45 a.m.
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Exit On Teasley Lane At 1-35
Evening Worship-
Post Super Bowl Gome
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At 6:00 P.M. At The Home
of Bob Nichols
3001 Carmel In Montecito
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filed the writ of mandamus asking
that City of Denton officials be or-
dered to enforce a city ordinance
prohibiting shooting ot -iwds within Atherton began his second day of talks
city limits. Friday the attorneys filed with Israeli leaders.
a request for a temporary injunction Yasser Arafat's Palestinian
to halt the continuing shooting, and Liberation Organization said in Beirut
the injunction was granted by Judge that one of its underground units in
W.C. Boyd.
Vinson, George Spuller, Hickman and Gary
Ray Lagleder, Walter Murrell. . ,
peels it to be valuable in deciding cost
issues that regularly plague tlie Stale
Board of Human Resources.
“Pharmacies should be reimbursed
equitably,” said Wiese, a former
druggist. But, he added, “We possibly
could be paying too much ”
The state board often has to deal
with conflicting demands from
pharmacists for greater reim-
bursement and poor people for more
- abundant .prescriptions
——Eligible —persons get' three
prescriptions per month, paid for with
state and federal funds-
Recently, pharmacists persuaded
the board to limit prescriptions to a 34
a chance to
Iowa, Ihi'ye.^ —in
Oklahoma and one each in hio and
Nebraska
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TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — The new Sources here Said Jalal Tehrani,
Iranian government sent an envoy head of the Regency Council standing
today to seek peace with Ayatullah in for the Shah during his forced
Khomaini, its most dangerous enemy, -vacattor abroad, dispatched to *
R.E. (Bob) Holland of
Bonham and Elmer
"Dug" Holland of
Dallas; and two
daughters, Lucille
Bumgardner_____of
Bellevue and Roberta
'Jones of Little Elm:
Don Holland, William
CHICAGO (AP) - Transit workers
used snow shovels to free the city's
snow-bound commuter system as
Midwest industry struggled to resume
production - sometimes with limited
success.
The toll of weather-related deaths
rose to 72.
drawn .
Judge Sam Houston, 211th District
Court, signed two orders of dismissal
submitted Wednesday afternoon by
attorneys for plaintiff Mike Cochran,
Houston said, ordering dismissal of
the injunction suit and a writ of
mandamus filed last week.
-----The suits—were dism issed-wit how—
prejudice against being refiled.
Houston said
TWU has “offered no concessions
regarding its authority to rid the
campus of the starlings," university,
officials said in a statement issued
Wednesday afternoon, apparently in
response to the dismissals.
“TWU continues to evaluate the
results, of various methods used to
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daysupply, but the rule has not been
—implemented. Seme doctors had pre
scribed 90-day supplies, a step that cut
into the druggists' income, Wiest-
said.
Since a service fee is charged each
time a prescription is filled, a phar-
macist prefers three 30-day
. prescriptions to one 90-day
prescription, Wiese said.
. An adviqry committee has
recommended a return to doctors'
usual and customary prescribing
practice as the sole limit on the size of
a welfare prescription, noting that
only 8.8 percent exceed a *34-day.
supply
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you can't provide that caring unless
you get the person into a home
Holland. Bobby
Holland, Mike
Bumgardner, David-
Bumgardner Bhd “
Charles Grant were to
serve as pallbearers.
Ewait H. Berndt
VASSRVICE
Member
Audit Bureau Of Circulations
Associated Press
United Press International
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Israel was responsible. It said the unit
was named after Abu Ali Iyad, a
seniormilitary leader of Al Fatah
killed in Jordan's 1970-71 civil war.
A Jerusalem police spokesman who
gave the LolluHhe blaslsaidthe bomb-
went offnear a vegetable stand in the
Mahane Yehuda market. The market -
was packed with pre-Sabbath shoppers
when the bomb went off at mid-
morning.
Survivors include hjs
wife, Alma Berndt 61
Lewisville; one son.
Jerry Wayne Berndt of
Lewisville; one
daughter. Jean
and Massachusetts. A Quebec firm of-
fered its equipment free.
A fourth runway was opened at
D'Hare International Airport, closed
briefly by blowing snow, and then
reopened. "I think we’re finally
Browning of Lewisville: Mr. Landers was born
three brothers, Tom May 24, 1897, in Frisco
Berndt of Fort’ Worth and married Myrtle
and and Pi'll1 Mae Kime Dec. 2&.191T*
Berndt, both of in Sanger.
Lewisville, two sisters. He was a member of
Irina Dean of Dallas the Sanger First Baptist
survived by two sons,
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Phil Mercer, were to
conduct the services,
with burial to be at Old
Hall Cemetery, under
the direction of the
Dalton and Son Funeral
Home
Mr. Berndt was born
Oct. 28, 1903, in
Lewisville and he died
Tuesday artewisvinr"
Memorial Hospital.' He
had been a member of-
the 7th century founder of the Shiite Minister Shahpour Bakhtiar's
Moslem sect government a chance,
.-----Cartes, speaking at a news-
Armysources also reported that conferencin Washington Wednesday.
killed two of the post s five soldiers K
Houston Higgs, L.T— Carrington, Pat Roberts
Kirby and Jack and Joe Belkin
Bowman. ■ , • .
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Services held" GOETZ, funeral ser-
RUBY R. MeKEN- Vices were held Wed-
NEYr- fufferar sgrvtges......Heyday.......-- at “ -thr
were held Wednesday at Immaculate Conception
the Schmitz-Floyd- Catholic Church, of-
Hamlett Funeral Home ficiated by the Rev.
AUSTIN Texas (AP! Sharp
penciled aecountHtiis snnn will he
nosing around 500 Texas drug stores
to learn if taxpayers are paying too
much or too little for welfare pre
scriptions -
The Texas Department of Human
Resources published an .invitation this
■ week for consultants to bid on per .
forming a survey of pharmacy costs
over TWU bird killings
Legal action that led to a temporary control these pests. including the use
injunction halting the . shooting of of firearms. The university maintains
birds on the Texas Woman's its option to employ whatever . -
University -campus has been-with- methods it deems necessary to protect
Mary Jane Holland of 228 Harris, were to be
LEWISVILLE — held at 2 p.m Thursday
Funeral services were at the First United
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