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PAGE 6-CHILLICOTHE, MISSOURI-64601 Iran hostage situation Continued From Page 1 quoted as saying. Sixty-six deputies boycotted a scheduled public hostage debate on Thursday, leaving the Majlis short of a quorum and forcing postponement of the session, which had been expected to set terms for the Americans' release. They free the hostages would help re-elect Halloween Continued From Page of a cardboard box and a tire. Another fire was set on a blacktop road just east of ('hula, but it was quickly extinguished. reported From Utica.

Mooresville and Wheeling came reports of windows being soaped. plus there was a tomato throwing incident in Wheeling. O'Dell said. A windshield was broken on a truck in Farmersville, while said his department did not receive any reports of any vandalism incidents from Dawn. "Overall it was real quiet and that's the way we like it." ('Dell said.

Thanks For Help Hall and o' Dell both issued thanks to the local (B club and each departments special officers and deputies. "We really appreciate the help the (Biers give us in said Hall: "We had them stationed outside of each of the schools and so far we haven't had any reports of vandalisms to any of the schools in town. They really allow us to be more mobile in our patrols. "The CB'ers are always a big help to us on Halloween and we really appreciate it." said O'Dell. President Carter on Tuesday, anniversary hostages' capture.

It was not clear whether Montazeri was speaking for Khomeini in urging that the get with the hostage debate, but his message was further indication that Iran's Moslem religious hierarchy is pressing for an end to the 364-day standoff. Khomeini has authorized the Parliament to decide the hostages' fate and the legislature is expected to adopt his terms for their release: return of the deposed shah's wealth, release of $8 billion in frozen Iranian assets, withdrawal of lawsuits against Iran and a U.S. pledge of non-interference in Iranian affairs. One member of Parliament, Assadollah Bayat, told The Associated Press in a telephone interview Friday that the release of the hostages is just a problem time. Otherwise.

everyone wants the question to be lie predicted that conditions for their release would be announced after Sunday's debate. He said the Parliament is split three ways: Whether to release the captives before or after the U.S. presidential election or whether they should be held until there is an end to the 41-day-old war between Iran and Iraq. The radio gave no details of the plan to release the hosla tages. but said Iran had "forced" concessions from Washington and taught the United States an "unforgettable lesson." The statement was broadcast by the government'sArabic- service.

Sources in Tehran said it was not carried in Farsi, Iran's principal language. news notes Continued From Page 1 Megan Michelle Williams Mr. and Mrs. Mike Williams. 1703 Morningside Drive, announce the arrival of a daughter, born October 30, at Hedrick Medical Center at 8:16 p.m., weighing 6 pounds and 12 ounce.

She has been named Megan Michelle and joins a sister. Christy. Maternal grandparents are Mrs. John Daniel and the late John Daniel, Chillicothe. The paternal great-grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Dye, Chillicothe. Son for Andersons Mr. and Mrs. Michael Anderson, Dawn, are the parents of a son born October 31, at Hedrick Medical Center at 8:28 a.m.

weighing 10 pounds, 3 ounces. Boy for Keuhns Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Keuhn, RFD5, announce the arrival of a son, born October 31. at Hedrick Medical Center at 5:31 p.m.

weighing 7 pounds, 11 ounces. Funeral Services for Ray G. Crawford Ramon Gene Crawford, 42, died Thursday at his home at 603 Sunset. He was born Jan. 30.

1938, in Cincinnati, son of Carl E. and Eula Maude Morton Crawford. He was reared. in Cincinnati and on Aug. 22, 1959, married Glenna Sue in Cincinnati.

The Crawfords have made their home in Chillicothe since 1972 and prior to that lived in Indiana. Mr. Crawford was a member of the First Presbyterian Chruch, was an elder in the church, was president of Chillicothe Optimist club and president of the REACT club, was a past president of Mid-Missouri Underwriters Association. Survivors include his wife, Glenna, of the home; his father, Carl E. Crawford, and stepmother, Florine Crawford, Greensburg, two sons, Ed, Columbia, and Kenny, of the home; two daughters, Brenda and Patty of the home; two brothers, William, Libertyville, and Larry, Cincinnati, and a stepsister, Mrs.

Marilyn Baker, Greensburg. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the First Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Edgewood cemetery under the direction of the Lindley Funeral Home. The family suggests memorial contributions may be made to the Children's Education Fund of the First Presbyterian Church. The family will receive friends form 7:30 to 9 o'clock Saturday evening at the Lindley Funeral Home.

IN 1: On and Off the Record! THE: STATLER BROTHERS Very Special Guest Star Brenda Lee SATURDAY, NOV. 15: 8:00 P.M. CIVIC ARENA (St. Joseph) Tickets: $8.50 $7.50 (All Seats Reserved) Tickets on Sale Now! at the Civic Arena Box Office, Sammy's Drugs, Liberty Sound, Montgomery Wards. Mail Orders Filled Promptly-by sending cashiers check or money order to: Civic Arena, 100 North Fourth.

St. Joseph, MO 64501. Please enclose selfaddressed, stamped envelope. The Prince and Princess of the 1980 Sumner Goose Prince Festival were announced during ceremonies in downtown Sumner last night. Eight-year-old Jennifer and Heller, named the Princess daughter for of the Mr.

and 1980 Mrs. Festival, Chris while Heller, Dan was Daugherity, 6, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daugherity, Princess was pronounced Prince. Both of the youngsters are from CHILLICOTHE CONSTITUTION- TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1980 Chillicothe man is sentenced to serve four months on parole violation Livingston County Associate Circuit Court Judge Barbara Lame presided over a docket of 47 cases in Division II Court this week, sentencing a Chillicothe man to serve four months in on a parole violation charge.

Other cases handled ranged from a wildlife violation to speeding charges. Court Cases Sammy J. Batson, Chillicothe, appeared for a parole revocation hearing. Batson reportedly admitted to have violated conditions of a previous probationary agreement, and the court sentenced him to serve the re. mainder of the probation, four months and 15 days, in the Livingston County jail.

William Dudley Hart, Chillicothe, was arraigned on a misdemeanor charge of property damage. Hart entered a plea of guilty, the court accepted the charge, Hart was sentenced to 30 days in jail, 29 were suspended, and he was placed on one year's probation. Ronnie King, Chillicothe, was arraigned on a misdemeanor assault charge. An attorney. was appointed for King, who entered a plea of innocent to the charge.

The case was continued to November 19. Lonnie G. Chartranc, Moscow Mills, was fined $10 on a charge of taking a protected species (pied-billed grebe) during the opening day of the duck hunting season at Fountain Grove. Traffic Cases Arthur Wayne Adamson, Falcon, received a three-day suspended sentence on a charge of exceeding the posted speed limit. Dennis Ray Ashton, 324 Elm, received a 10-day suspended sentence on a charge of driving while intoxicated, and was fined $20 on a charge of exceeding the posted speed limit.

Wilma Lee Hinkle, Hickory Hill, was fined $35 on a County clerk announces Tuesday's election judges Livingston County Clerk Madeline Hawkins. has announced the names of to serve in Tuesday's general election at the 17 county polling places. The polls open at 6 a.m. Tuesday, and close at 7 p.m. Democratic Judges Blue Mound- Supervisory judge, Mildred L.

Wooden; Wanda J. Sampsel, Vivian Ruth Johnson, Mary B. Gwin. City of Chillicothe First ward- Supervisory judge, Doris M. Fichitt; Dorothy D.

Barnert, Marilee S. Clark, Sandra K. Walker, Donna S. Lewis, Virginia Evelyn Griffith, Lois Nadine Lehman. Second ward- Supervisory judge, Mary M.

Clara Mae Grimm, Lucille E. Pennington, Rachel B. Young, Loretta R. Carter, Richard L. West, Kathryn L.

Haney. Third ward- Supervisory judge, Doris L. Lollar; Beulah E. Cashatt, Janet K. Baker, C.

Dorene Jackson, Dorothy R. Fields. Marjorie R. Knouse. Fourth ward-.

Supervisory judge, Reba M. Barnes: Susan F. Meehan, Mildred Gordon, Vesta M. Stamm, Nora L. Shearer, Cuma G.

Mumpower, Flora E. Saccaro. Chillicothe Supervisory judge, N. Marrs: E. Merle Miller, Carolyn J.

Stephens, Grace L. Wigfield, Barbara E. Baxter. Cream Ridge- Supervisory judge, Dorothy M. Stith: Katie E.

Hargrave, L. Case, Hinrichs. Fairview- Supervisory judge, Maurice E. Beever: Edith 1. Blakely, Betty J.

Williams. Grand River- Supervisory judge, Mary J. Anderson: Charlene Guilford, Ruth A. Hutcherson. Green-.

Supervisory judge, Rosalie R. Davis; L. Nadine Stamper, L. Grace Jackson- Supervisory judge, Fleeta P. Young; Phyllis J.

Hargrave, Dixie L. Christison. Medicine- Supervisory. judge, C. Eulav Thorne: Brenda S.

Eckert, Sharon K. Drake. Monroe- Supervisory judge, Zeola K. Warner; Betty A. Gilliland, Roger D.

Stephenson, Mooresville- Supervisory judge, E. Lucille Bowyer: Colene R. Vadnais. Mildred W. Bryant.

Rich Hill Supervisory judge, Doris M. Breeden; Shirley J. Jeffries, Doris L. Pfaff, Nancy A. Fries.

Sampsel- Supervisory judge, Eva E. Pepper; Virginia M. Mollohan, Catharine H. McCreary. Five young people asphyxiate in car WILLOW SPRINGS, N.C.

(AP) Five young people died of apparent carbonmonoxide poisoning early today as they waited for help in a wrecked car with the engine judge, M. Norlene Laffey; Marjorie B. Prewitt, Patricia S. Henry. Medicine- Supervisory judge, Caroleee L.

McCrary; Erma L. Grothe, Alice P. Thomas. Monroe- Supervisory judge, Alice B. Shields; M.

Virginia James, Lester C. Bryan. Mooresville- Supervisory judge, Aloha R. Longwell; Inez A. Crookshanks, V.

Beatrice Treon. Escapee Continued From Page 1 pick -up was stolen in Chillicothe, Dell said his office received a call from a citizen who had seen a man in a field across from Park Center Liquor and Sporting Goods. The caller said the description matched the one who had escaped Thursday. Sheriff and police personnel responded and searched the field and shopping center area, but found no one. was reported that the prisoner had spent Thursday night in a garage I here.

He was wearing different clothes than, when he escaped and had a sack of some other items, all of which authorities feel were stolen. He is now being held in a security cell. Wheeling- Supervisory judge, Carla A. Warren; E. Lucille Seifert, R.

Maxine McCollum, Judith C. Murdock. Absentee- Supervisory judge, Helen J. Bedell; Helen W. Plummer, Mildred Doughty, John T.

Bedell. Republican Judges Blue Mound- Supervisory judge, Erma 1. Jones; Margaret H. Jones, Virlea J. Berry, Erma D.

Applebury. City of Chillicothe First ward- Supervisory judge, Judith D. Shafer; Helen R. Albertson, Helen M. Broyles, Reta C.

Coleman, Mary E. Tucker, Connie K. Leonard, Merl L. Jones. Second ward- Supervisory judge, Nona B.

Fleener; Albert Pearson, Helen Baker, Betty J. Sims, Gloria G. Johnston, Eva M. Earl, Louise E. Wilson.

Third ward- Supervisory judge, Edith M. Kissick; Linda A. Harris, Kathy D. Baker, Janet L. Anderson, LaVee H.

Barnes, Donna K. Fish. Fourth ward- Supervisory judge, Frances H. Machholz; Eunice R. White, Ruby I.

Moss, Mabel G. Banks, Twylia G. Mason, Louise D. Courtney, D. Jane Tullos.

Chillicothe Supervisory judge, Richard J. Holliday: Helen E. Yeomans, Marian E. Harden, Cecilia A. Jones, Jan R.

Inman. Cream Ridge- Supervisory judge, Viola R. Balman; Janice S. Meservey, Shirley M. Pyrtle, Nola A.

Campbell. Fairview- Supervisory judge, Margaret M. Singer; Alta M. Johnson, Reba M. Burnside.

Grand River- Supervisory judge, Marilyn V. Stephens: Cleo Caselman, Jean G. Brookshier. Green- Supervisory judge, Mary L. Everett: Elva N.

Myers, Mildred I. Doosing. Jackson- Supervisory Rich Hill- Supervisory judge, Nevis A. Mammen; Virginia Hutchinson, Alice M. Bauer, Mary A.

Meneely. Sampsel-: Supervisory judge, Amanda M. Gaston: Gladys C. Lucas, Mary E. Zullig.

Wheeling- Supervisory judge, Z. Maxine Suell: Karen L. Toot, Golda M. Corzette, Carolyn L. Keller.

Absentee- Supervisory judge, Deana A. Tipton; Mary S. Inman, Geraldine L. Goede, Nelysa M. Longenecker.

left running, officials said. The Wake County Sheriff's Department said the car spun out of control on a rural road, hit a traffic sign and got stuck in ditch. Sheriff's Lt. David Waller said the tailpipe was covered with mud. Waller said the men apparently tried to free the car from the ditch using a jack.

One 'of them stopped a motorist to go for chains, but after he returned the group apparently decided to wait for help. The temperature was in the 30s, and the occupants of the car three brothers and two teen-age 'sisters apparently left the engine on to keep warm, officials said. The car was found about 3 a.m. The dead were identified as James Lee Rogers, 21, and his twin brothers, Ronald and Donald, both 23, of Wagram: and Peggy Smith, 17, and her sister. Juliette, 16, both of Fuquay-Varina.

NIBARGER INSULATION 713 CALHOUN-CHILLICOTHE 646-5300 It's A Matter of Values If You Value Peace America's role of leadership in the world. If You Value Concrete results more than vague promises. If You Value A government that meets human needs. If You Value The fundamental qualities of honesty, integrity, hard work and fair play. RE-ELECT PRESIDENT CARTER Paid for by Livingston County Democratic Committee Ann Vinson, -Larry Richards, Treasurer GO GET 'EM SHERIFF PAID BY BARBARA O'DELL, DALE LISA GERMART, AARON GERMART, CECIL AND LANA DOUGLAS RICK O' DELL charge of driving without a valid driver's license.

Thomas Lester Landers, Gower, was fined $78 on a charge of exceeding the limits of a local-only license. Lloyd Holcomb Veach, Bogard, was fined $35 on.a charge of passing another vehicle while on a curve. William Wheelbarger, Hale, was fined $35 on a charge of operating a motor vehicle 67: without a valid driver's license. Stephen James Rieth, Marshall, was fined $25 on a charge of failure to register commercial property- 68. carrying vehicle for beyond local use.

Freddie Dean Allnutt, 415 Vine, was fined $35 on: a charge of failure to register motor vehicle annually with the Director of Revenue. Alan Ray Samm, Chula, was fined $10 on a charge of failure to wear protective headgear while operating a motorcycle. Speeding Cases The following cases are all based on the standard 55-miles-per-hour highway speed limit. $35 Fine Steven Lee Gillaspie, Eagan, 81. $20 Fines Terry Lane Nichols, Dawn, 80; Russell Jean Fitzpatrick.

1117 Fair, 78; Shirley Rae Hibbard, Marshall, 76. $15 Fines Janet Lea Eastwood, Chula, 73; Vernon Peter Branville, Cottage Grove, 72; Michael Eugene Richey. Meadville, 72. $10 Fines Daniel Eldon Cunningham. Marshall, 68; Michael Irwin Singleton, Laclede, 65; Ron James Leatherman, 202 Liberia, 69; Brian William Altenderfer, Trenton, Ryan Dean Foster, Hale, 70; James A.

Sutton, Friend, 70: Edward Don Gilkerson, Perry, Iowa, 65; Billie Joe Jones, Bosworth, 70: George Nelson Roy, Centerview, 65; William Dean Simmons. Chula, 67: Jacalyn Nadine Eskew, Waverly, 66; Francis Irene McNeil, Excelsior Springs, 68: Larry Dean Carslisle, Lenexa, 68; Bruce Votpika, Boonville, 67. John Reber Chambers, Orange, 68; Forrest Ray Adams, 1126 Hillside Drive, 68; Lyman Wayne Willis, Carrollton, 66; De. wayne Leland Knott, Jefferson City, 68; Mary Iona Keithly, Wheeling, 68; Michael Wayne Dudding, New London, 69: Douglas Franklin Spears, Trenton, 69; Ernest Miller White, Louisville, 67: Gerald Lee Hines, Carrollton, 68; Thomas Michael Moore, Richmond, 67; Richard Thomas Strunk, Ottumwa, Iowa, 69; St. George Creaghe, Baton Rouge, 68.

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