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(UPI) - The Herbert Dengler by his adoptive He said he wanted to change his He contends his alias has been Court also refused. he chooses, apply for the same name, Minnesota Supreme Court today parents, is a naturalized U.S. citizen name to 1069 because it has "per­ accepted by social and business Barbeau said using a number for a using words instead of numerals, i.e. uummnmn ruled Michael Herbert Dengler may sonal significance and relates to his acquaintances, his bank, the Social name was “an abject dehumaniza­ 'Ten Sixty-Nine' or 'One Zero Six sn n flMW H ttut not legally change his name to unique philosophy,” court records Security Administration and some tion and totalitarian deprivation of Nine.’ Nothing we here decide would With i r 'i l S h " oaiboa With IS" 1 10“ oarbon “ 1069,'' although he might conform said. "He argued ... that 1069 sym­ state agencies. 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TEHRAN, Iran ( U P D - A Moslem win the release of the hostages, Pars denied a report attributed to it “Let’s get it on the table ... exactly militant said specifically for the first suggested today he might "set up a that seven of the hostages had been what abuses arc there. Let’s just time today that the American little table” outside the U.S. Em ­ transferred to a maximum-security start the hearings, start the fact­ hostages being held in the U.S. Em ­ bassy and begin hearings into jail. A Pars spokesman said he had finding right here. Then maybe we bassy will definitely be released if allegations against the United States heard.of no such report. can understand what the problems Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini orders and the deposed shah. Habib also denied the transfer are between us and get them it. But Foreign Minister Sadegh report and said all the captives were solved." /••A/ The Moslem, identified only as Ghotbzadeh again warned that if the well. But he said he did not know the Hansen, describing his second visit Habib, said in a live ABC-TV inter­ United States tries to impose an exact number of Americans being to Iran as a “mission of m ercy," said view, "If the Imam (Khomeini) economic blockade on Iran, the cap­ held in the embassy. congressional hearings — either for­ orders us to release them, yes, we tives will be tried as spies. He said through an interpreter, mal ones or his own unorthodox ones — could provide the key to the will release them.” Showing obvious impatience with "We have never moved any hostages. A > » The militants have said several the 55-day-old stalemate, Hansen They are in shelter. We have taken hostages' release. V CHANNEl ENDS THE 70H 4 times they will follow Khomeini's demanded in a news conference that good care of them. They are safe. " The Idaho Republican, whose trip Iran release an exact list of hostages Hansen was was asked by Abol is unofficial, refused to say with orders but this was the first time any ' of them has said they would bow to and clear up the mystery over how Ghassam Sadegh, director general of whom he will meet or what M Khomeini's orders. many captives are held in the em­ the foreign press corps in Iran, if he specifically he hopes to accomplish, Habib reiterated that if Shah bassy. would support economic and military but said his visit was “to try to Mohammed Reza Pahlavi is Three American clergymen who fieasures against Iran. Yes, Hapsen nrovide some comfort to the returned, the Americans will be returned home Thursday said they replied, he would, although reluc­ hostages’ families by finding out the freed. If not, they will go on trial. met with 43 hostages on Christmas tantly. facts.” Goose Crossing “The trial will b-; set by the leader Day and were told by the militants Two unidentified American Hansen, on a similar mission to of the Iranian nation, the Imam. The that six other prisoners declined to women, residents of Iran, jeered Iran in November that was widely Two geese slowly waddle across a busy road leading to the time of the trial will be set by the Ira­ attend their services. But Hansen at the news conference. "We criticized by officials in Washington, Brookside Mobile Park in Acusnet, Mass., Thursday appearing WITH A SANINES EXPIHSION called for congressional in­ cannot stand here and accept you as nian nation and Khomeini," he said. Washington still maintains there are to conform to a strict speed limit set for passing motorists. Rep. (Jeorge Hansen, conducting 50 captives, not 49. a representative of the American vestigations and Ghotbzadeh said bis personal "mission of mercy” to The official Iranian news agency people,” one said. this would have a “moderating” (UPI photo) effect on the situation. But the foreign minister Thursday night again struck a hard line and said imposition of economic sanc­ Cease-Fire Set Coup in Afghanistan tions would spark spy trials for the hostages. "If the United States continues to put pressure on us, especially with To End Conflict the (U.N.) Security Council and an Is Soviet Takeover economic blockade. 1 don’t see any ment aims to ensure his death does SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UPI) - A usefulness to this grand jury. It not prolong the civil war that cease-fire in Rhodesia's bloody each Thursday, adding the Baorax Kar- new Afghan government, which im­ would be better to have the normal claimed more than 25.000 lives and NEW DELHI, India (UPI) - The seven-year civil war formally goes mal, 50, was appointed president of posed a dusk-to-dawn curfew in (spy) trials of the hostages," he said pitted whites against blacks while overthrow and execution of pro­ into force at midnight today, facing SAVE 1.68 SAVE 2.40 SAVE 42»o SAVE 1.36 SAVE 37*0 SAVE 3.00 Kabul, requested urgent “political, after a meeting of the ruling also dividing thousands of black f 4-PACK communist Afghan President the Revolutionary Council, becoming an uncertain beginning because of 81be.c w a r revolutionary council. families Hafizullah Amin, losing a civil war to the Moslem nation's new strongman. moral and economic assistance in­ R eg.H oepeh R eg. U 8 | R ^ . 1.38 .1 8 8 the sudden death of the Patriotic Moslem rebels, amounted to a vir­ “The tyrannical murderous, cluding military aid” from the Soviet The proposed grand jury would in­ vestigate American espionage Front guerrillas’ top commander By midnight, Rhodesian troops RaTuaponiiAiiMTAPi WEITINQiOiniMWAIT EVEUABT 4-PACK ” C " OR WEfTINMOWEICrTW MITE SAETTOUCRtPOIINI tTAuniELr-incKCuu tual takeover of the counfFy by the treacherous, dictatorial and fascist Union, which last week airlifted “crimes" in Iran and merely inter­ Western diplomats predicted were to have pulled back to the ■ IAIBr}/4"iMTI.ReLU TlNnWIAnEIWlND f AL Soviet Union, diplomats said today.
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