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I'age l-Salurday. March 16, 1974 Tlie BISMARCK TRIBUNE Death Ton i6 Oklahoma Ordered AAandan Lawyer Named by Link To Integrate Pen ft After Fire on Danish Airliner TEHRAN, Iran (AP) The death toll from a fire that broke out on board a Danish airliner as it taxied toward takeoff at Tehran airport stands at 16, according to Iran's Civil Aviation Department. The department said 80 persons were rescued from the plane in Friday's accident. But the Danish Foreign Ministry in Copenhagen said its embassy in Tehran reported 81 survivors among the 96 persons aboard. Medical officials said 47 persons were injured, some in critical condition with burns.

The plane, a Caravelle, was carrying vacationers returning to Copenhagen from New Delhi after a two-week tour of the Far East. No Americans were reported aboard. ment joined the case along with the American Civil Liberties Union. Federal officials said the Justice Department intervention marked a fullscale review of prison conditions. After reading more than 20 depositions totaling 2,000 pages and examining 50 volumes of exhibits, Bohanon said prison officials not only maintained housing, dining and exercising facilities along racial lines but "iposed punishment more frequently and severely on blacks than on whites.

"They have taken affirmative action to maintain segregation at Oklahoma State penitentiary." Latest estimation of the earth's age is from 4 to 4.5 billion years. McALESTER, Okla. (AP) Oklahoma officials have been ordered to end racial segregation at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary and improve conditions that a federal judge calls "shameful and disgusting." "I had no reason to believe, until this week, stories of the deep cruelty imposed on the inmates, black and white, in the penitentiary," U.S. District Court Judge Luther Bohanon said Friday. "It's shameful and disgusting." Bobby Battles, a black inmate serving a robbery sentence, filed the suit in 1972, alleging officials maintained segregated facilities and mistreated blacks.

Battles' case took on special interest when the civil rights division of the Justice Depart By The Associated Press Gov. Arthur A. Link announced the appointment Friday of Robert W. Holte as coordinator of state law enforcement services. Link said Holte would coordinate state-level law enforcement services for the State Highway Patrol, Truck Regulatory Division, State Radio and Law Enforcement Training Center.

The Mandan attorney has served as a staff attorney for the North Dakota Combined Law Enforcement Council and as a law clerk at the North Dakota Supreme Court. He is a graduate of the University of Jorth Dakota and a native of Stanley, N.D. Holte will receive an annual salary of $18,000 for the project. The governor recently Lutheran Tiff Has Waves in 3 Religions ST. LOUIS (AP) The doctrinal dispute dividing the 2.8-million-member Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod is fostering an informal ecumenical movement among three religions.

"I'm sure there are some people who see our participation in this as an interference in the Lutheran doctrinal dispute," said Rev. Robert T. Fauth, president of Eden Theological Seminary in St. Louis. "But this has already given rise to a new inter-school student fellowship.

They (the students) are setting up discussion groups among all three schools," the Rev. Fauth said. A controversy over the interpretation of the Bible has created a "Seminary in Exile," using the facilities of Eden, a United Church of Christ institution, and the St. Louis University School of Divinity, operated by Roman Catholic Jesuit priests. It was the Jesuits who were formed in 1534 to counter the work of Martin Luther.

The "Seminary in Exile" was formed Feb. 18 when most students and faculty members walked off the Lutheran Concordia Seminary to protest the Jan. 22 suspension of the Rev. John H. Tietjen, Concordia president.

About 380 former Concordia students and 40 former members of the faculty are taking part in the exiled seminary program, while about 80 students remain at Concordia. "We couldn't do anything else but offer our assistance in this. We are taking the side of the student whose theological study has been interrupted," said the Rev. Fauth. The Rev.

William J. Sullivan, S.J., Divinity School dean, refers to the Lutherans' use of the school's facilities as "A Joint Project for Theological Education," rather than a "Seminary in Exile." "I'm hoping that out of this experience will come something new in terms of co-operative theological education. All of us feel this is a very unique experience," Father Sullivan said. Pat Observes Birthday BRASILIA (AP) Pat Nixon observes her 62nd birthday Saturday as she heads home from a week-long Latin American visit in which she attended the inaugurations of the presidents of Venezuela and Brazil. Deaths He leaves his wife and three stepchildren, LeRoy Haas, Colorado Springs, Mrs.

Milbert (Betty) Schott, Fountain City, and Gary Schmidt, Salt Lake City, Utah. He also leaves eight brothers and two sisters, Enoch, Ashley; Gottfried, Modesto, John, Wolf Point, Walter, Jamestown; Ervin, Minneapolis, Edgar, Ashley; Art, Lodi, Leonard, Glyndon, Mrs. Leonard Pfeifle, Browerville, and Mrs. Jake Rattie, Ashley. Funeral services were to be at 1:30 p.m., at the Zion Lutheran Church, Ashley.

(Holte Funeral Home, Ashley). Johanna Walker, Dies in California Funeral services were held March 4 for Mrs. Johanna Whitmer Walker, 95, a former Oliver County resident. Services and burial were at Los Osos, California. Mrs.

Walker was born March 22, 1878, in the Netherlands to Mr. and Mrs. Jacobus Kiebert. She came to the United States with her parents in 1878 and they homesteaded in Oliver County in 1881. In 1896 she married Charles M.

Whitmer, who dies in 1931. She married R. H. Walker in 1938 and he died in 1946. Mrs.

Walker leaves two sons, Oliver and Keith Whitmer, both of California. She also leaves seven grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren, and four step-daughters. E. Landsberger Eugene Landsberger, 65, Hazelton, died Friday at a Bismarck hospital. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m.

Monday at St. Paul's Catholic Church in Hazelton. (Kraft Funeral Home, Linton). Rations Director NEW ORLEANS (AP) -George S. Michinard, 79, who directed U.S.

rationing programs during World War II, died Thursday. Area Mrs. M. Albrecht, Once of Bismarck Mrs. Magdalena Albrecht, 74, a former Bismarck resident, died Friday at a Denver hospital.

Mrs. Albrecht was born in Russia on Nov. 30, 1899, to George and Frances Senger. She came with her parents to Zeeland in 1910 and in 1911 her family moved to Bismarck. On Feb.

14, 1920, she married George P. Albrecht. Since her husband's death in 1949 she had lived with her children. Mrs. Albrecht leaves two daughters and one son, Mrs.

Donald (Marian) Nilsson, Anchorage, Alaska, Mrs. Peter E. (Ber-niece) Stein, Denver, and Gordon, Pocatello, Idaho. She also leaves 20 grandchildren, four greatgrandchildren, five brothers and two sisters. Her brothers and sisters are Roy Senger, Lakeview, Phillip M.

Senger, Mondan; Michael A. Senger, Bismarck; Joe B. Senger, Blytheville, Paul F. Senger, Rock Springs, Mrs. Karl (Kitty) Berg, Bismarck, and Mrs.

C. T. (Mary) Christenson, Portland, Ore. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m., Tuesday at St. Mary's Catholic Church.

A rosary will be recited at 8 p.m., Monday, at the Nickisch-Ressler Funeral Home. Isadore Nitschke, Of Zeeland Area Isadore Nitschke, 57, died Tuesday at a Linton hospital. Mr. Nitschke had been a farmer and construction worker in the Zeeland area for the past seven years. He was born in Ashley on Oct.

18, 1916. Mr. Nitschke went into the military service in 1941 and received the Purple Heart for wounds received during action in the European Theatre. In 1953 he married Ida Schmidt, who died in 1954. On April 28, 1954, he married Ida Dockter at Herried, S.D.

After their marriage they lived in Ashley, Wishek and Linton before moving to Zeeland. ROBERT HOLTE received approval for expenditure of a $32,600 federal grant from the Emergency Commission to set up the coordinating plan under Holte's direction. AC 701-237-9191 lift Street Fargo, North Dakota 58102 BENFRASSS KLI on Your Grand Opening And We Welcome You As A New Neighbor At Arrowhead Plaza For Your Hardware, Sporting And All Your Lawn Care Needs "SCHEELS HAVE IT" JIM SEMINARY Can Make Good Things Happen for You in North Dakota We have a limited number of General Agency opportunities available in North Dakota. Western States Life has large numbers of satisfied policyholders located throughout the entire state. Our General Agents have the prestige of representing a local company.

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