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The Paris News, June 4, 1981 TSTA past state vice president of TCTA and also -elect of the local TSTA group, said that such statements have a tendency to pit teacher against teacher, something the profession does not need. "1 somehow feel it wasn't a case of greater seusitivity, bul more a case of one organization saying what the legislators wanted to he said. fligh added that some legislators won't allow TSTA members or representatives to enter their offices. 1, as Robert High, went in to talk to certain people as vice president of IOTA. the door wits open." he said, if 1 went in as Robert High, member of 1STA.

they were busy, out or didn't have me, that's not being honest, fair consistent." be said. Atlanta- special police task force awestigating the slavings had questioned the man at FBI headquarters, a haggardlooking Brown held 2 news conTerence at 3:15 a.m EDT and announced. Tomght we have made no arrest." Ho said the man was "Tree to leave. there was intormation that would indicate that anyone we were interested was responsible for any of the homicides and we had suflicient intormatwu to present that before the courts and obtain a we will make an arrest." Brown said. A spokesman for Mayor Maynard Jackson sand the questioning began Wednesday afternoon.

before the search warrant tor the man's home was issued at about 4:30 m. The task force is mvestigating the slayings of 28 young blacks dating to July 1479 and the disappearance of a 10-scar-old youth last seen in Sepleuther 1980. Pance became interested in the Ital in late May while conducting surveillance of the: thatlahoochee liver, where the txulies of six victims hoen tourni. the first investigative source sand The Paris de) Nrins (AND THE DINNER HORN) USPS 420 660 I urbaned Daily except Saturday by NORTH TEXAS PUBLISHING CO. class costaoe Texas p.ad IN Paris.

Texas telephone PAS A744 1.155 Adv 785 5539 POSTMASTER Send m. 4519 to Dox 1075. Paris, tosas 75560 Publisher Pat Bassano Pusiness Manader Eugene Bray Adv. Dir Richard Stranglellow Editor David Sullens Circulation Mgr A Morgan Production Mar. F.

Promoting Alar. 0090 ellev SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Career One Month 1 9: One Year $6: 00 By Mail Retail Trading Zone One Month: 50 One St: 0) By Mail Within City Month 50 One Single Copy 25t Danty 500 30.1. The News ABC to member nt pt Co- 4.15, elat sol, press Audi1 r. eter1 Now paper Assoc 1:01 High said that propesals by the two groups were similar. "So it amounts to who do you want to give credit to?" he said.

"Both of them were fighting for the same thing. It seems the legislators have chosen to give credit to TCTA over TSTA." 4, 1981 -Continued From JANICE WOODBY, chairman of the local TSTA legislative committee, said she was very disappointed that Sen. Howard, as successor to longtime Sen. A. M.

Aikin, "has chosen in this way to, I suppose, divide teachers or alienate them, one against the other." She added she hardly found it "insensitive" to speak out against the low starting salaries in Texas, in behalf of teachers who can't afford an -Continued From Officers who were staked out near the Bankhead Highway bridge in northwest Atlanta heard a splash on the night of May 21 or the morning of May 22, moved toward the sound and lound a man who told them he had dumped some garbage in the river. the source said. The body of 27-year-old Nathaniel Cater was discovered May 24 near the river site where the man was questioned. A medical examiner ruled Cater had been asphyxiated like 16 other victims. The man questioned in late May was the same man interviewed by authorities early today.

the source said. The man had been under sur. veillance since the river incident, he added. Earlier Wednesday. police issued a general alarm for a 15-year-old black youth who had been missing since Tuesday evening.

The youth. identified as David Litmon, was last seen in downtown Atlanta along Central Avenue belween 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. Tuesday, said police spokesman Benjamin Sims. He was last seen wearing a red shirt, blue pants and blue tennis shoes.

insurance policy for their families, to ask why a teacher's contract wasn't renewed or to sit down at a bargaining table to work out policies with a board. "Today I was just thinking how proud that I was of TSTA this particular legislative year," she said. "I think it's been one of the most successful I can remember in a long time. I sincerely believe they are the only vocal voice we have for teachers in the state." "The day that TSTA ceases to be vocal on education matters, or they appear to be complacent or indifferent on the issues," she said, "will be the day I turn in my membership." Page 11 Page 1 Further details on his disappearance were unavailable. Litmon, described as 5.

feet tall and weighing 100 pounds, was reported missing by his mother, Barbara Litmon, Wednesday evening, Sims said. A general alarm means that police have stepped up patrols and would sel up roadblocks in Litmon's neighborhood. Sims said. Litmon's disappearance had not been assigned specifically to the special task force, although task force members were aware of his case. Sims said.

Ray From -Continued Page "We do have him," said Barbara Washburn, a hospital spokeswoman. "We received him through our emergency department, he was evaluated as having multiple stab wounds which he received at the prison and he is at the present time undergoing surgery." She said there would be no condition report on Ray until surgery was complete. She did not know how long the operation would take. Deaths and funerals Mrs. Louise Landers Mrs.

Louise Solic Landers, of Roxton, died Wednesday afternoon at McCuistion Regional Medical Center. Funeral services are scheduled for 11 a.m. Friday at the Methodist Church in Roxton with the Rev. Walt Marcum officiating. Burial will follow in Restland Cemetery under the direction of Steele and Thomas Funeral Home.

Mrs. Landers was born Sept. 20, 1903 in Galveston, a daughter of Henry A. and Grace Bell Owens Solie. She married E.

G. Landers Sr. on Nov. 19. 1927 in Houston.

He preceded her in death Feb. 9, 1981. She was 3 retired school teacher and a radiology technician at McCuistion Regional Medical Center. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Roxton, the women's Bible Sunday The A.G. Edwards Advantage It means the largest research department of any broker in the area.

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burglarized between Reports show that a 137 was 6 p.m. Tuesday and 2 p.m. coathanger was used to open Wednesday. the passenger side front show that 38 peace Fred Nutt who set Reports show that the door. The items were stolen Reports boxes of candy, 24 packages bond at $600.

windshields of a 1975 removed from the dash of apple cookies, 72 Volkswagon and a 1979 board. According to reports, packages of dry-roasted DURING THE 24-hour Buick were shot out with the suspect tried to remove peanuts and 108 packages of period ending al 8 a.m. what appeared to be a pellet the but eight track sterco in the cashew nuts were missing Thursday, Lamar County gun. Both cars were parked car failed. from the building.

The total Sheriff's Deputies reported facing the street. value of the missing items investigating one report of a TOMMY VAUGHAN, 21, was reported as $194. phone call, one PARIS POLICE reported 2220 Lamar, reported to harassing, an abandoned investigating a theft at police that a motorcycle JO ANN Elmore, Rt. 2 vehicle, one report of a civil Furr's Cafeteria, 1308 battery valued at $25 was Pine Mill Road, told disturbance, one report of Clarksville Wednesday. taken from his patio WedSheriff's deputies that her criminal trespassing and Jean Mull, 231 W.

Sher. nesday night. yellow gold diamond ring one report of a disturbance. man, reported that a Sharp Reports show that the valued at $1,100 was taken Sheriff's deputies also calculator valued at $198.98 case is under investigation. from her kitchen March 15.

reported making two arrests was taken from the pay According to reports, for public intoxication. counter near the front door DURING THE 24-hour there was no sign of forced between 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. period ending at 8 a.m. entry and nothing else in the JIM PILKINGTON, 460 N.

There are no suspects in Thursday, Paris Police house was disturbed. Main, told Paris Police the case. officials reported inofficers that Bill Nichols vestigating three minor DAVID ARNOLD, 21, 513- Used Cars was vandalized HARVEY MILLER. 23, accidents, two reports of 7th S.W... was arraigned for between 9 a.m.

and 10. a.m. 655 Graham reported to found property and one assault by Justice of the Tuesday. police that 15 eight track bomb threat. Lefever faces new qu questioning WASHINGTON (AP) Senate questioning on his appointment "communist But Senate Republican President Reagan's em- Nestle Corp.

connection, his inspired." Leader Howard Baker said battled human rights racial views and two Members of the Senate he told Reagan again nominee, Ernest W. senators' report that he Foreign Relations Com- Wednesday that he believes Lefever. is facing new called opposition to his mittee said those were the Lefever still can be conchief questions they had for firmed by the full Senate Stocks Lefever at a afternoon. closed-door after "a difficult struggle." meeting this Baker said he is taking a NEW YORK (AP) stocks: The committee planned to head count to find out how lexasgulf 5 High Low Last Timelnc vole on the nomination much opposition Lefever has Alcoa TW Corp 28 26 2748 271. 2570 Friday morning, and Senate in the full Senate.

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Patricia Medrano from the Dallas ADA chapter will discuss with the group some pros and cons of joining the ADA. She will receive the group's decision. Board members will be elected in place of officers with the same responsibilities. Cp rights. Caiendar THURSDAY -Ladonia School Board meets.

-Boswell. Okla. School Board meets. Ambulance Paris Emergency Medical Service officials reported that Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) made the following calls during the 24-hour period ending al 8 a.m. Thursday.

WEDNESDAY a.m., a transfer from Leisure Lodge Nursing Home to Dr. E. S. White's office. Time out: 54 minutes.

a.m., a transfer from McCuistion Regional Medical Center to 718 S. Main. Time out: 1 nour and 36 minutes. a.m., a transfer from St. Joseph's Hospital to 235-12th N.E.

Time out: 1 hour and 46 minutes. a.m., a hot call from Kroger Family Center, 1310 Clarksville, to Stocks of local interest From EDWARD D. JONES CO. 14 Clarksville St. Paris, Texas Amfac Corp.

Altamil Corp. Campbell Soup Campbell-Taggart City Investing Co. Champion Home Bldr Control Data 81 Crane DeKalb Dr. Pepper A. G.

Edwards So. Enserch First City Bancorp. First Intl. Bancshares Harte-Hanks J. C.

Penney Kroger Mid-America Ind. McDermott Munsingwear C. G. Murphy Pepsico Phillips Industries Pillsbury 42 Purolator Sambo's Sherwin-Williams 21 Southland Corp. TandyCorp.

3614 Wal-Mart Zales GOSPEL SINGING Featuring THE MORRIS GOSPEL SINGERS FT. WORTH, TEXAS And THE MELLOW TONE QUARTET LONGVIEW, TEXAS At The FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 3475 LAMAR-PARIS, TEXAS SATURDAY June 6, 8 P.M ADMISSION CHARGE J. HOWARD ROGERS Promoter straight THE NAMES of several persons attending the W.L. Shew reunion reported in Monday's Paris News were misspelled. The correct names are Mrs.

Loria Stephen and John David, Mr. and Mrs. Tooter Shew and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bryan, all of Paris, and Mr.

and Mrs. Betty St. Clair of Klondike. school class and the choir. She was also a member of the Roxton Book Club.

Mrs. Landers is survived by one son, E. G. Landers Jr. of Roxton; one daughter, Martha Bone of Paris: two brothers, Henry O.

Solie of Houston and Charles L. Solie of LaMargue: nine grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. She was preceded in death by one son. John S. Landers, in 1974.

The family will be at the funeral home from 7 until 8:30 p.m. Thursday. In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to Restland Cemetery or the Methodist Church Memorial Fund. Ogle M. Henshaw Ogle Marshall Henshaw of 3224 Willing Fort Worth.

died Sunday in Fort Worth. Services were conducted Wednesday in Fort Worth. Graveside services and burial are scheduled for 3 p.m. Thursday in Union Grove Cemetery with the Rev. Larry Martin officialing.

Fry Gibbs Funeral Home has charge of local arrangements. Mr. Henshaw was born Aug. 31, 1909 in Lamar County, a son of Worth and Ethel D). McCormick Henshaw.

He is survived by his wife. the former Margarel Cross; a daughter, Mrs. Shirley Joyce Betterfield of Ulah; a son, David Morris Henshaw of Fort Stockton; a brother. Weldon Henshaw of Reno: five grandchildren and two -grandchildren. Ira Wayne Temple Ira Wayne Temple, 3281 Margaret.

died at St. Joseph's Hospital al 4:10 a.m. Thursday. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Fry Gibbs Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev.

James Elsom and the Rev. Eddy Johnson officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. The family will be al the home of Pete Wilkerson, 1114 S. Main St.

Mr. Temple was born May 3. 1898. in Deport, a son of J. H.

Temple and Sara Houghton Temple. He first married Althea Allen on Jan. 3, 1922. She died May 9, 1967. He later married Kate Brunette on June 7, 1968.

He lived in Cunningham until 1952 when he moved 'to Paris. He was a member of Ramseur Baptist Church and had been a Baplist for 45 years and had served as an ordained deacon. Mr. Temple was a retired employee af Williams Brothers Glass. Surviving are his wife; two daughlers, Mrs.

James Courtney of Bedford and Mrs. Pete Wilkerson of Paris: one stepson, Dr. James Brunette of Paris; seven grandchildren and six great -grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild; three brothers, M. L. Temple of Paris, Ed Temple of Seminole.

Okla. and Leslie Temple of Lubbock. Howard Jordan CLARKSVILLE Howard Wayne Jordan died in Atlanta, Tex. Tuesday in an accident near Atlanta. He was a resident of Nash and was a Texas Highway patrolman.

Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at Texarkana Funeral Home with Jolley's Funeral Home in charge of graveside services about 1 p.m. at Fairview Cemetery in Clarksville. Mr. Jordan was a native of Clarksville.

He is survived by his wife, Peggy: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jordan of Clarksville; one son, Chesley D. Jordan of Nash; one daughter, Emilie Jordan of Nash; one sister, Deborah Lynn Nolen of Redfield, Ark. Russ Mangrum BOGATA Russ Mangrum of Maude, died Wednesday at his residence.

Graveside services will be held Thursday at 5 p.m. in Turner Cemetery in Fulbright under the direction of Bogata Funeral Home. Mr. Mangrum was born in Red River County on Sept. 16, 1906, a son of William L.

and Eva D. Crockett Mangrum. He was a retired ranger. He is survived by his wife, Lorraine Mangrum of Maude; one daughter, Mrs. Trudie English of Maude; two sisters, Lester Strickland of Maude and Mrs.

Wilma Green of Fulbright; two brothers, David Crockett Mangrum of Tyler and William Rex. Mangrum of Austin, Warren Daves Warren Daves, 835-38th SE, died! Thursday morning at his residence. Services are pending with Steele and Thomas Funeral Home. Fire calls Paris Fire Department officials reported that there were no calls made by firefighters during the 24. hour period ending at 8 a.m.

Thursday. Town talk THE OPEN installation of officers of Paris Chapter, No. 5, Order of the Eastern Star, scheduled for Saturday las been canceled. The tea scheduled Sunday at the come of Mrs. Gene (Nancy) cogsdon, has also been canceled.

McCuistion Regional Medical Center to transport a patient suffering seizures. Time out: 35 minutes. p.m., a transfer from Dr. E. S.

White's office to Leisure Lodge Nursing Home. Time out: 17 minutes. p.m., a hot call from 903-6th S.E. to St. Joseph's Hospital.

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