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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 1

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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Squad of the elite Iruoprr er marching through Tehran trm today, shoulder hiiu)JT, tbeir fate coverl by gas maUi, Armored car with )libef machine gun mountrd on the turret maneuvered the area of the tquare. Heavy burnt of gunfire shook the downtown area, and pedetrlan fled for shelter in olfite building. On or street, some Sot) proteters et fir lo heap of lire, blocking traffic and enveloping a yellow Flat tn flames, Demonitrator Mid the car had been full of aftefll of SAVAK, Shah Mohammad Re-la Pahlavl dreaded secret police, who began shooting at the crowd. But the demon-trator said the agrnts escaped before the car was set ablaze. The protester first gathered at the headquarter of the National Iranian Oil then moved toward the nearby American Embay.

Wimee said ch mob dispersed when the soldiers fired Into the air. only to form again when the shooting stopped and storm on. Oil-Industry sources said petroleum production today fell to 300,000 barrels about 5 percent of normal output and about half of what Iran consume domestically each day and that all Iranian refineries had shut down. American and other foreign experts have been trying to help the state oil company keep up production. Abdullah Entezam, chairman of the National Iranian Oil announced the rationing order, saying consumers would be limited to 20 liters of kerosene and 23 liters of gasoline per purchase.

Because buying the fuel entails hours of waiting at service station queues, the order effectively limited consumption. Kerosene is used widely here for cooking and heating. TIHRAN, Iran (AP) tine RanUff troop opmnl fire on a fumral prixcnna fur an amubab profi-itur today, and hop-Ul official told at Ira.l four of lb tbuu-tond of marching mournrr er killed Tba govrnmfit. iropw-J furl laiiuning on thi oil rich nation becau of a trippling prtrolrum orkrr' strike. Official at Pohlavi Hutpttal wtd II received four dead and 22 wounded from the proteiun attack.

A ipoketman for the National rontUu-chief oppotiiloo group. aid at leat ix bad been killed, end a government pokeman denied there were any drain, though be Mid several pervmi had been wounod. Without hospital report, casualty figure iinued by the two side have been difficult 10 verify Independently. The front pokeman Mid everal person were thot dead In other cliuhe today between security force and demontirator In Tehran. At one point, mob of antuhah demonstrator streamed toward the U.S.

Embo-y. but Iranian troop fired automatic weapon In the air to chae them. The protetter scattered but then regrouped and moved on to other area. "Today was a very decisive day," the Front pokeman said. "We think It I going to continue to an extreme end." Soldiers bad allowed the funeral procession to take place on condition there be no entlshah violence.

Reporter who witnessed it said the march began peacefully from Pahlavl Hospital but when It reached the 24th of Esfand Square, about a quarter-mile away, the Ranger troops opened fire. The university professor, who had been taking part in an antlshah sit-in, was shot and killed Tuesday, reportedly as he leaned from a window to shout support to protesters during a demonstration. A Front spokesman said he did not know why the soldiers fired oft the funeral procession, but he believed soldiers along the i- JlX ULa.W e-aw. AP Wirvphcrto Youths In Tehran threw bottles filled with gasoline at a flrebombed truck to keep it burning. Former Zahns' owner dies run, and Wisconsin Retail Merchants Association.

Goldstein's home was in Fox Point, a Milwaukee suburb. He is survived by his widow, Nanette, a son, James, of Beverly Hills, and other relatives. Funeral arrangements are pending. After selling Zahns, Goldstein remained the owner of Zahn Realty Co. A past president of the Wisconsin Heart Association, Goldstein also once was a member of boards of director of the American Heart Association, Society for Jewish Learning, Temple Emanu-El B'ne Jeshu- Later, Goldstein, his wife, and son acquired full ownership.

Goldstein was president of Zahns Inc. "He was progressive and extremely bright, perceptive and very sharp," aid Herbert Rudolph, former Zahns manager, who worked for -Goldstein from 1951 to 1977. "He was definitely an advocate of independent stores." before going to work at Boston Store, Milwaukee, In 1935. He was Boston Store's general merchandise manager from 1941 to 1950, when he headed a group that bought the former Zahn Dry Good 500 Monument Square, and shortened the name to Zahns. At that point, Goldstein held a 51 percent Interest in Zahns the corporation he formed to buy the store from the Zahn family.

C. Ellis Goldstein, longtime owner of Zahni department nore In Downtown Racine, died Tuesday after heart surgery at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Milwaukee He was 72. Goldstein sold Zahns, Racine' only independent department store, to Chandler Copps of Stevens Point in June, 1977, after operating the business for 27 years. Born in Baltimore, Gold-, stein worked in retail businesses there and in Chicago it. I -f si Infant's parents charged in death iVf 111 Injuries because of a non-accidental trauma." He said death occurred between midnight Saturday and 6 a.m.

Sunday. I m4 "jf I Elsewhere in paper: President Houari Boumedienne of Algeria, a fiery pillar of Third World radicalism, died today at 53. Page 2A. A warrant has been issued but no arrest made yet in a holiday weekend shooting death here. Page IB.

Kenosha County authorities are still probing for a possible link between the killing of a Twin Lakes boy last year and John Gacy the Illinois, man accused of multiple sex killings. Story on Page ID. Retailers heard plenty of ringing in the past couple of weeks, not so much from Christmas bells as from cash registers totaling up a surge of late sales that made the holiday season a 1 record for many stores. Page 4E. MARION, Ind.

(AP) A couple who told police their son was kidnapped from a shopping cart face charges in his death, police said. The body, of the 2-month-old Infant, Jason Mitchell, was found hidden in the ruins of an old house Tuesday shortly after his father's arrest, said Detective Sgt. Larry Musall. He said the baby's father, Richard Mitchell, 24, of Marion, told police where to find the body. Mitchell was charged with murder In his, son's death, and 22-year-old Linda Mitchell was charged with being an accessory to murder, Musall said.

Both were held In the Grant County jail. Musall said "there were Police said the parents had reported Jason was taken from, a shopping cart while the-family was doing last-minute shopping in a discount department store. They said the Infant disap-' peared while their backs were turned for about 15 Musail said Mrs. Mitchell consented to a polygraph test Tuesday. During the Interview, "she admitted what she knew," he said.

The couple's 3-year-old daughter is being cared for by Mrs. Mitchell's mother. J- RICHARD MITCHELL some bruises" on the child's body. Coroner Lynn Hutchison said Jason died "of multiple Park frees 5,000 Eric Barnhart secures the sails on a boat in his' 'i family's swimming pool in Memphis. Barnhart's fath-' Horoscope SA Local news IB Obituaries 4D Opinion 8A Regional ID Sports IE State 3D Ann 7A Bridge 7A Business news 4E Classified ads 4D Comics SB 5A Death notices IB Dial for Help 7A er owns a crane compmany and put the 25-foot cralt into the pool to be used as a bar for a New Year's Ev i i VX 1 Wrong turn? he would modifly it during his new term as the young republic's ninth president.

"We must solidify and develop an efficient political system that can best solve our problems, while upholding disciplined liberties," the former army general asserted In an Inaugural address. SEOUL (AP) South Korean President Park Chung-hee began another six-year term today by freeing 5,000 prisoners, Including his political archrival, Kim Dae- Jung-Park, at the same time, defended his au-thorltarlao rule and showed little Indication puny. Dtmmmi piaiui iu iinusici iiic uuui- arum in 1( pool in time for a trip In February from Fort dale, Fla to the Bahamas. AP a a. it wd.

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