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Arizona Daily Sun from Flagstaff, Arizona • 12

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Arizona Daily Suni
Location:
Flagstaff, Arizona
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12
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wSfSSfx? 12 The SUN, Flagstaff. Arizona, Friday, December 21. 1979 Celebration Planned Three Killed In State Wrecks By United Press International Thursday night when his Three men were killed in motorcycle was struck Subversives Blamed For Riots in Panama place of shelter. The celebration will conclude in the church basement with the breaking of the pinatas and a party. Children of.

all ages are welcome to come dressed as angels, shepherds and wisemen, a spokesman said. A celebration of Las Posadas will take place Sunday at 2 m. at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. Mary and Joseph will be depicted traveling from house to house in the neighborhood seeking a from the rear by a pickup on a frontage road to the Black Canyon Freeway in Phoenix. Silva died at Kino Community Hospital in Tucson early today.

The Indiana man was killed shortly after Arizona traffic accidents late Thursday and early today. The victims were Brian Keith Groover, 18, Phoenix: George Ernesto Silva. 31, Nogales; and a 65-year-old Indiana man, whose name was withheld. Groover was killed groups, were chanting "Death to the shah and "Torrijos and Royo are puppets of U.S. imperialism" as they marched from the university campus to the foreign ministry.

with official license plates. Earlier in the day, they had set fire to another official vehicle after national guardsmen allowed them to walk out of a church where they had taken refuge from a tear gas attack. The students, representing several leftist political tadora. taking brief walks from his well-guarded, two-house complex and dining with his aides at the island hotel. The latest street clashes occurred Thursday night when University of Panama students set up barricades near the sprawling campus and then set fire to five vehicles IM1IMT SALE RUNS THROUGH CHRISTMAS EVE DEC.

24TH PANAMA CITY, Panama (UPI) President Arisitides Royo blames leftist subversives'' for four days of violent anti-shah demonstrations that left at least 40 people injured in clashes with national guardsmen. Royo. speaking to reporters after a Cabinet meeting Thursday, charged the student demonstrators started the four days of violent clashes that were capped Thursday by the burning of six government cars by a group of university students. "They stoned almost every car that went by. That is why the national guard acted energetically against these subversives.

Royos said. "We will not change our position." Public school teachers called a one-day strike today to protest Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavis presence on Panama's Contadora Island and what they claim is the national guard's "repression" of anti-shah demonstrators. Subversives is the government term for Panamanian leftists who oppose Royo and the man who made him president in 1978. national guard Gen. Omar Tornjos.

The shah reportedly spent Thursday much as he has spent his other days on the tinv island of Con- iff Louis Krebs 74 Louis B. Krebs, 74, a longtime Flagstaff resident, died Dec. 13 at Marcus J. Lawrence Hospital in Cottonwood. Mr.

Krebs, an employee of Flagstaff Auto Supply from 1951 until his retirement in 1976, was born in Oklahoma Territory Sept. 4, 1905. Survivors include his widow, Florence; four sons, Louis Robert, David and Larry; a daughter, Nancy Powell; and 18 grandchildren, four great-grandsons, two brothers, three sisters and one half-sister. Graveside services were conducted in the Cottonwood Cemetery. $benil)e I weather outside ktbersew.

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