Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 233, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 1, 1979 Page: 1 of 16
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W ASHINO I ON AP The fits’,
weltome Slowing ,of,the upward
terviewed County Auditor O H Bailey
and District Judges W.C Boyd. Sam
Houston and Bob Scofield.
"I think they are going to talk to
everyope before they are through,”
Crawford said
Both Crawford and Precinct 2-
Commissioner Lloyd Odle said they
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Auditors recommended the general,
ledger and budgetary system for all
county departments to "provide for
the recording, of all assets and
liabilities" for better accounting
control . '
During, the outside audit, alleged
irregularities in tax office receipts
were uncovered which led to the ’
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Precincts," which could be corrected
by establishing a general ledger and
budgetary accounting system.
Auditors, also recommended that an
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Staff W i iters
Three Denton County com-
missioners have been subpoenaed to
appear Thursday before the Denton annual physical inventory of equip-
County grand jury in what County.ment be taken and compared to
Judge Jerry John Crawford says may controls. '
"be an investigation that will continue
through all county offices
' Subpoenas were served to Com-
missioners Bill Switzer. Chester
Sparks and C R. "Happy" Salmon
Monday by Johnny Guest in-
vestigator for the- county-district
attorney's office, ordering them to
_ appear before the grand' jury—’Fher-
sday and to bring with them current. •
• precinet inventories
The grand jury has already in-
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DENTON AND vrETNjty: —
Thunderstorms continuing 'through
"Wednesday, with mild temperatures
ranging from the low 60s to near SO
Considerable cloudiness with
showers and thunderstorms
Thursday through Saturday, also.
Cool nights
temporary suspension
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tercon (.mental ballistic mrasiles
Whiff Hous prens. secretnry Jody
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a putl , warning to the Kremlin
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Carter warns against cheating on SALT
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■ scheduled another negotiating session
today - their 22nd this year
—trmes of the treary have doubted
both Soviet, intentions and L S
monitor ring ability, particularly with
the closing (f two bases in Iran that
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means of verifying. Soviet compliance
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This pledge'could lead to new President Carter has issued a public warning to the Kremlin to uphold
controversy since it implies unilateral the'ter ms of the SALT treaty, warning noncompliance could "escalate
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It was thefirst drop in,farm prices
since November, and, while one.
month doesi establish, a firm '
trend, it could mean thesteep.climk
m food prices is About over Con
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Normal for,month 4.90
Total for year • y' “ is. 10
Last year to date ' ’12.37,
LAKE LEVELS
Lewisville, 515.36
One year ago" • 509.94
Grapevine 529.77
One year ago . 527.07
March and the gevernment has said
. '-they have to start casing soriotime
‘ spiralot’food prices mas be slarting svon . • , 1 . .
—rhe Agriculture I partinen' say s • The Agriculture Department
■ue .iiiiiiMtr'priNc- ,p'’d to i armors ^cebned reported Monday that prices re
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Grocery bilrs continued their carefully toerpshelamily budget ' The Jatest -survey showed that (he
withimbouhds . - iarktbasket bill increased at the
1 he AP drew up a random.list of 15 checklststre in eight cities last .
commonly purchased food and, ronth, rising anaverage..of2.4
Press marketbuasket survey shews: serfeed ttemis,checked rhuproeat percent.c. ' -
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worshtthis -years priecnereases- 2 March 1. FancthasreetrekodemMarehwhen the overall Im
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Residents along W elch Street bordering- North Texas stale shit from-theeast side of the caihpuk to the west side in a few
t nisersity and students crosMng the street to reach their classes weeks, at cording to a city spokesman. Welch Street should be paved
hase to bite the dust for a few more wtjeks Work to replace water und traffic flowing normally by the end of this month
and sewer, lines and to bury electric lines in the campus area will . ‛ . . ‛
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Assessor -Collector George Lasater------ • fl
and his subsequent‘indictment for a
official misconduct by another grand '
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Pledge files |
suit against
pear later before the grand'jury. ./ J frgfprnifne.
possibly hext week nt J -- 'P1
"Odle and I are•new," Crawford, . A frmer North Texas state
said, "andthink that IS why they are University fraterity pledge alleges
breakimgthem up lke this 6 „he suffered assault, false .
* Crawford and Odle took officein prisonment and emotional' disitess
January, and Switzer. Sparks atid during fraternity initiation activities
Salmon -have all served previous in a $200,000 lawsuit filed against the ”
. • fraternity, several of its members, _
, - The county, judge suggests the and an NrSU faculty member . I
grad jury investigatten 1S"skmply‛a Filed in 161h District Court by Kevin .
-lgok into overall county operations,., Dukesof Austin, the pelition namesasnre
The panet wdl probably evatuate .defendant s Omega Psi Phi fraternity.;/ -
operations and make recom: Edwin Mark Suns, identified as .th. " ‘ f
mendatiohs for improvements, he fraternity president; Doug. Davi T
predicted Gregory Don Pierce. Nathaniel HiclL ■
-Theyaregomgtobeaninstrctive, man and Sirgismund Wiburforce s ' 2
- granOmy.- he added.- Gordon Jr. identfied" as fraternity.
Bailey appeared, before the grand members: and, Wdvman Dever.
jury April 12,.and-courthouse spurces identified as the
indkated he was- questioned about ,adytser , 3. r < ot
whether changes in county audit jpg ' The petitn alleges that-n
.prokedures recommended m an ocasions in October 1978.Dukes, then
outside audit of county records haye a pledge, "syfferet assal: battery,
been implemented j. • false- migr.isomnent, dn.d .intentional
That audn. conducted by the firmof infiction of emotioal distress"
Hankims, Powers, Fergerson and Co durn ■ ffatermh-mil mt km activities,
last ear -eV aluated. general ac% Specificly - the, petition cotends
counting procedures usedin allsouhty that o Gct - Dukiswas blindfolded
3 and recommended and struck
ion the head and-body by
accounting proced,,s and internal,. Pierce, Hernan and -Gordon, who
controls lor the entire count needs to thenremevea the blindfeldane struck i
. he updated - . Dukes'on the, and body and -f,
.The auditors pointed put that "no • -
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WASHINGTON (AP- President - . ' gave the United States a ringside view
rafter says if the. Soviet inion" Docnito nrotidont - of Soviet missile launchings^
. • vmjaes a treaty onmir nucirar uespue criticism oj president, Carter acknowledged “there are
„ SUr\Dorts Carter^ fmsonwhatwecando:Buthesaid
. imoMi nud..^ ,i, suit nuppuri^ the Soviets are aware of the risks of
chelmL ‛cr‛eeenG"ondasi ’ W ASHINGFNiAP) President the.treaty. and that this-lends-
/ Carter says sen Edward M ken Kennedyis criricist of the. ad "an element off stability and ».
nhific"tiipEl"hlekreatyAnd ter kned s criticism ofadministramion oil ministEation’s oll policies "a lot of > dionalify tp^he pursuit of weapons
i-mijationS-hegoodretionshipplinesisalotofhaloneybuttherbalonesn. - controls .j
. , between the two, countries senator says he If still support ( arter Then. giving what has become his He also told reporters that even if
<■; The presiderus remarks Wet? "of in Jhe IWO pre-mli n'ial campaign standard response to questions about .the Senate vetoes the treaty he would
i -fered in defense of the nearly. \ ,ntm.nol hurt o shocked, the the 1980/ presidential race, Kennedy adhere to its key provisions —
completed treaty to limit Us and . Massachusetts Democrat. said j ER KENNEDA , Page 2A providing the Soviets do the same.
"I would do all I could, monitoring '
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"LOW this morning 59
High Tuesday . 74
Cow Tuesday ‘ 54
High last year ; \ S3
Low last year 68
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1 DENTN TEXAS, TUESDAY AFTERNOON: MAY 1. 1979
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TCOM proposal goes to Texas Senate
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0f I e >M. to tha LniMTsits of Texas .opposed in The Senate by Mineal night andssent to the House floor for
Syslem. and was what -osteopashic Well Sun Toth Creiihtom tecause consideratiop. ' ■ “ . ’
‛ wo oj NT S stekents told ("'r< igbton Another bill. HB 864, which wold
a iaorin of heNTSl board opposed establish a state historical collection .
te compromibe" . / on the" history nfTcRaS/women at
lewis said lie will also get the • Texas Womail’s University, wasFSo. , —er
original bill, HB 1140 totransfot. passed by the House Higher. 'depart ments
control of TOM to LT passedby the ‘Education Committee Mrtfay night.
11. use and w ill push 1 in the shate it .Hall, the spqnsor:said thebill Iwas
HB2201 is going to besopposeit put on the House's gonsent calendar
HB 1100 was passed by the. Inuse "Tjatisthe one. that flies thrbigh
Higher Hducaton (‘ommiltee Monday f unless-sestnebedy— —objects,^ he saide control is maintained over
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 233, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 1, 1979, newspaper, May 1, 1979; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1596777/m1/1/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.