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DENTON TEXAS, FRIDAY, AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 23. 1979
77TH YEAR OF DAILY SERVICE — NO. 97
28 Pages in 4 Sections
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U.S. group ir
Crossing sound barriers
Iran marches
against shah
Americans evacuated
after riot in Pakistan
Project breaks quiet of deaf tots’ world
Just fiddlin' around
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Shah announces plans to leave.
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Warmer
DENTON AND VICINITY — Clear
the crisis and "there may be some en-
couragement from the fact that
they’re still active.”
Carter’s advisers, including Vice
• earns her “real living” at Moore
Business Forms on the night shift
“I have a good job there, but this is
what I wanted to be doing," she said
Ms Staruska works with children in
a playroom, where mothers are en-
couraged to come and watch from
behind a one-way mirror. The teacher
gives the children toys to play with
and helps them with "gross
discrimination,” or to distinguish
between obviously different sounds,
such as between cymbals and a tom-
tom. She also helps the children
distinguish between differing speech
sounds
She uses a total communication
method, including sign language, to
get the children to respond to what
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President Walter F. Mondale,
Secretary of State Cyrus Vance,
Secretary of Defense Harold Brown
President, advisers huddle over
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“We know what the tests show but
we really don’t know how much
.(hearing) they use," said Don Ryan.
TWU’s director of speech com-
munication department. But, he said.
"The younger you can get a hearing
aid on a baby, the sooner they can
learn to speak "
- Teacher Kathy Staruska works with
the five children in the program, all of
whom are 2 years old or younger, to
help them recognize that sounds exist
and have meaning and a source The
children are taught some sign
language in addition
Ms. Staruska has a degree in deaf
education and enjoys teaching the
small children the two to three hours
she has them every morning But she
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than a year ago
Carter, wearing a blue windbreaker
and dark slacks, walked from his
lodge to the helicopter landing area to
greet his advisers, who then strolled
with him back along the path towards
the president’s Aspen Lodge
Powell, dressed casually in a gray
crew-necked sweater, strolled over to
chat with reporters and told them
there had been no particular event
LONDON (AP) - U.S. Treasury
Secretary G. William Miller said
today that President Carter may
propose mandatory measures to
reduce American oil consumption
next year
Miller, en route to the Middle East
on a six-day trip, said the mandatory
measures could include ones aimed at
curtailing the use of cars by rationing
gasoline, increasing gasoline taxes or
other steps he did not specify
Other mandatory measures to
reduce oil consumption could include
lighting and temperature controls, he
told reporters during an airborne
news conference
“All the options of mandatory
curtailment, price curtailment, have
that had prompted the meeting.
“Nothing, nothing particular," he
said.
In Tehran, Iranian strongman
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini called
on all Moslems and American blacks
to rise and "join us in this struggle be-
tween the infidel and Islam "
And the commander of Iran’s navy
put his forces on full alert to counter
the approach of U.S. warships.
WASHINGTON (AP) - President
Carter convened a meeting of his top
military and foreign policy advisers
today to discuss the continuing crisis
in Iran where 49 Americans are being
held hostage in the U S embassy
Press Secretary Jody Powell told
reporters he had no new develop-
ments to report but said the ad-
ministration is keeping diplomatic
channels open in an attempt to resolve
been planned for Camp David since
Wednesday morning
The White House went out of its way
to call attention to the meeting by
allowing photographers and television
camera crews into the compound to
record the arrival of the advisers
Ordinarily, news photographs are not
allowed inside Camp David The last
For Ricky Solomon and his father, Vernon, fiddle
playing has been a vocation and a pastime since
they were young children. Now looking forward to
the fifth generation of fiddlers spawned by the
Solomon clan, the two talk about the past, and
present, of fiddle playing today on Page 18.
at the United States, calling on all
Moslems and American blacks to rise
and "join us in this struggle between
the infidel and Islam."
Meanwhile, a secret document
obtained by The Associated Press
suggested that the United States
planned to grant permanent residence
to deposed Shah Mohammad Reza
Pahlavi, now receiving cancer
treatment in New York, as early as
last summer, while admitting Iranian
officials “may not like" the idea.
The commander of Iran’s navy “
ordered put his forces on full alert to
counter the approach of American
warships, dispatched to the Indian
Ocean, south of Iran, by President
Carter.
The Carter administration said
earlier this week that it hoped to end
the standoff peacefully
Khomeini also welcomed the wave
of anti-Americanism in Pakistan and
urged the Pakistani army to "rise
against the oppression inflicted on
their brothers” in Iran.
to partly cloudy, with a warming
trend continuing through the
weekend. Low tonight mid 30s; high
Saturday near 60. Winds light and
variable
WEATHERREPORT
Low this morning
High Thursday
Low Thursday
LAKE LEVELS
Lewisville
One year ago
Grapevine
One year ago
they hear
The room is equipped with an
auditory trainer, donated to TWU by
one of the school’s regents, Mrs. C.T.
Matthews.
The trainer has earphones, which
the child wears, and a microphone
Ms. Staruska uses it to amplify
specific sounds, such as a wind-up
alarm clock, so the children will learn
not to ignore sounds they can hear as
part of the background.
The children are rarely all there at"
the same time. But keeping up with
and teaching just three of the little
students requires energy and
patience
One child, who is 16 months old.
See HEARING. Page 2A
Brzezinski, Central Intelligence
Agency chief Stansfield Turner and
Gen. David Jones, chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Powell said the meeting was called time such arrangements were made
to review American policy and had was during the Mideast summit more
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Denton Record- Chronicle
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By JANIE LEIGH FRANK
Staff Writer
The 2-year-olds in a special
program at Texas Woman’s
University carry their hearing aid
packs strapped to their backs like
pint-sized pioneers with miniature
knapsacks.
The children are blazing new trails
for the young deaf in a special Denton
Independent School District program
being conducted at TWU.
The program is predicated on the
assumption that deaf children have
some residual hearing ability. It is
designed to help children develop
their hearing and learn to speak
through recognizing the sounds they
do hear.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) -
More than 300 Americans left this
Pakistani capital today in an airlift
ordered by the State Department
after a Moslem mob sacked the U.S.
Embassy here in a riot that killed six
persons, including two American
soldiers. Y
The bodies of Marine Cpl. Steven
Crowley, of Long Island, N Y., and
Army Chief Warrant Officer Bryan
Ellis, of Spring Lake, N.C.. were put
aboard the chartered Pan Am jumbo
jet before the 310 evacuees boarded.
Children hugged teddy bears and
parents carried infants and pet cages
Some cried, others questioned the
necessity of the evacuation. *
The departure from Islamabad
airport was conducted under tight
security and one reporter in-
terviewing evacuees was ejected from
the area.
Inside
Arrest is the goal of a plan-
ned protest at the Coman-
che Peak nuclear power
plant site Sunday. A Denton
group will be joined by
seven other groups op-
posing nuclear power, and
100 arrests are expected in
this second attempted non-
violent occupation of the
plant. Page 2A.
Forty other American dependents
and non-essential U.S. personnel
boarded the plane when it stopped at
Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city.
From there the plane heads, for
Washington after a refueling stop in
Europe. T
Those leaving from Islamabad
included families from U.S missions
in Lahore and Peshawar and about 40
American civilians, most of them
families of schoolteachers, who are
not employed by the government.
U.S. Ambassador Arthur W
Hummel Jr. warned evacuees against
making press statements in
Washington critical of the Pakistani
army’s handling of rioters during
Wednesday’s disturbances He said
critical remarks might affect the
safety of the 49 American hostages
held by militant Moslem students at
the U.S. Embassy in Tehran,—
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — About 20
foreigners, most of them Americans,
surprised Iranians today by parading
through the streets of Tehran to
demand the extradition of the shah,
“because, having lived here through
the revolution, we know him to be a
murderer."
The marchers, accompanied by
about 20 revolutionary guards, were
cheered by scores of Iranians
shouting “Long Live Americans” as
they walked from Ferdowsi Square to
Tehran University and back One
American said the group was divided
over the taking of American hostages
at the U.S. Embassy but that they
were unanimous about the shah
Foreign Minister Abolhassan Bam
Sadr announced Iran will not pay its
foreign debts, which he put at 615
billion. CBS News reported. CBS
quoted the minister as saying Iran
was planning to totally change its
banking system.
Iranian strongman Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomeini fired a new salvo
Mandatory measures
to save oil considered
Young Daniel Allen, top,
wears adult-sized earphones
connected to an auditory
trainer in the TWU
playroom where he goes for
“deaf education.” The
program’s purpose is to help
very young deaf children
learn about sound so they
can learn to speak. Right,
Ricky Guditis laughs, proud
of himself for successfully
blowing out a candle, a
breath exercise that teacher
Kathy Staruska, right, gives
the children to help prepare
them for speech. The
program is predicated on
the assumption that deaf
children have some residual
hearing ability. How far
each child progresses
depends on how much
hearing loss there is and
how early the child Is
enrolled In the program
Staff photos
by BARRON LUDLUM
to be looked at,” Miller said. “We
need to make a tremendous effort
next year to restrain demand."
Reducing energy consumption to
help restrain oil price increases is the
key to controlling inflation, he said.
“The battle now revolves around
energy,” he said. “If oil prices con-
tinue rising, then all other efforts to
control inflation, including efforts to
support the dollar, will be frustrated.”
The Associated Press learned a
week ago that an inter-agency task
force was working on options for
conserving oil for the president to look
at, but Miller’s statement was the
strongest yet by a high official that
mandatory measures are being
seriously considered.
and others arrived by helicopter at 8
a m. EST for a meeting Powell said
was likely to last an hour or two
Also in the group were National
Security Adviser Zbigniew
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