The Sun from Vincennes, Indiana (2024)

8 VINCENNES SUN- SUNDAY, NOV. 15, 1981 U.S. refutes Soviet charge UNITED NATIONS (AP) The United States called Soviet allegations of a U.S. bulldup of chemical weapons "nonsense, and presented documents to support its claim that Soviet-backed regimes in Southeast Asia have engaged in chemical warfare. Addressing the Political and Security Committee on Friday, U.S.

delegate Kenneth Adelman refuted statements made by Viktor Issraelyn of the Soviet Union. Adelman said he wanted to "set the record straight" on the U.S. position on the use and control of chemical and biological weapons. On Thursday, Issraelyn accused the United States of threatening mankind with a qualitative new round in the chemical arms race with the production of binary chemical weapons. Issraelyn said the U.S.

chemical weapons program was carried out with NATO- member states. Polish official warns workers WARSAW, Poland (AP) An influential Communist Party ideologist warned Saturday that Poland risks bloodshed unless "anti-communist forces" are brought under control within the independent union Solidarity. Student and farmer protests continued. The Soviet party paper Pravda said its readers were expressing "open alarm" about the 1 Polish situation, and Polish Deputy Premier Mieczyslaw Rakowski said government hardliners might be considering "forcible alternatives." Jerzy Wiatr, a Warsaw University sociology professor whose opinions often reflect those at the highest levels of the party, told the army newspaper, Zolnierz Wolnosci: "There would be just one possible conclusion to confrontation. The anti-communist current would be broken amid greater or less human the only too-big calamities that would befall Polish Man appeals death sentence SPRINGFIELD, Ill.

(AP) Lawyers for convicted murderer Cornelius Lewis say they will try to persuade the U.S. Supreme Court to save their client from what could become the become the state's first execution in two decades. For the first time since the Illinois Legislature restored capital punishment, the state Supreme Court ruled Friday that a death sentence ordered by a lower court must be carried out. A jury convicted Lewis of the 1978 murder of Decatur bank guard Donald Bivens. The Supreme Court affirmed the death sentence urged by the Champaign County jury and imposed by the trial judge.

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Indiana 882-9310 and injuring more than half a dozen others, the Colorado State Patrol said. "It doesn't appear at this time that there was a collision, said Patrol Officer Gordon Sellin. "It looks like the tanker just blew." The accident involved a gasoline tanker, a flatbed carrying a Caterpillar tractor and a passenger car, police said. Boston hit by blackout BOSTON (AP) A manhole fire knocked out electricity Saturday to 6,500 customers in downtown Boston, and two-thirds of the area including Chinatown and the redlight district could remain without power until Sunday, officials said. "We don't expect to have power restored until 9 or 10 a.m.

Sunday morning," said Mike Monahan, a spokesman for Boston Edison. "We're just advising people to hang tight and bundle No injuries were reported. ROYAL OCCASION Jordan's King I Hussein blows out the candies on a birthday cake Friday in Ottawa during a state dinner held for him. He blew out all the candles on his first try and said his wish was for everlasting peace in the Middle East. (AP) Deaths and funerals Anna C.

Summick Gladys James Warren Anna C. Summick, 93, formerly of 829 Barnett died at 3:30 p.m. Friday at a local nursing home. A native of Knox County, she was born on Nov. 4, 1887, and was the last surviving child of William and Mary Recker Summick.

She had retired as bookkeeper for Duesterberg Drugs, and member of St. John Catholic Church, St. Anne's Altar Society and the Ladies Auxiliary of the Knights of St. John. Survivors include cousins, Irene Lenahan of Vincennes and Charlotte Reed of Coffeyville, Kan.

Friends may call from 4 to 9 p.m. today at the Duesterberg Funeral Home. Recitation of the rosary will be at 7:30 p.m. following a vigil service at 7 p.m. by the Ladies Auxiliary.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the St. John Catholic Church with burial in Mount Calvary Cemetery. Mary A. Stoltz SUMNER, Ill.

Mary A. Stoltz, 91, of Rt. 2, died at 2:20 p.m. Friday at the Lawrence County Memorial Hospital, Lawrenceville. She was a native of Butler County, born on Sept.

17, 1890, a daughter of Phillip A. and Minnesota Trimble LeGrand, and was the widow of Stanley Stoltz. Survivors include a son, Ronald Stoltz of Rt. seven grandchildren; six great and a brother, Walter LeGrand of Mattoon, Ill. Her funeral will be 2 p.m.

Sunday at the Sivert Funeral Home, the Rev. Robert Fyffe officiating. Burial will be in Cresthaven Memorial Park Cemetery. J. Russell Donohue OLNEY, Ill.

J. Russell Donohue, 77, died Friday morning at his Olney residence. A native of Richmond, he was born on July 12, 1904, as son of Marion and Myrtle (Scherer) Donohue. He was a self-employed businessman, a Filter Queen dealer. Survivors include his wife, Irma (Redfern) Donohue; and nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews, all of Vincennes.

Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Summers Funeral Home. The funeral will be 1:30 p.m. Monday with entombment in Haven Hill Mausoleum following. Martha "Matt" Anderson OTWELL Martha "Matt" Anderson, 83, of Otwell, died at 9:45 a.m.

Friday at the Jasper Memorial Hospital. Born on April 10, 1898, she was a native of Pike County, and was preceded in death by her husband, Samuel, in 1965. Survivors include her sons, Charles Anderson of Otwell and Hanly Anderson of Yuma, sisters, Marian Millican of Washington and Doris Willenborg of Freemont, four grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Her funeral will be 3 p.m. today at the Otwell United Methodist Church of which she was a member.

The Rev. Paul Howard will officiate with burial to be in Logan Cemetery in Pike County. Friends may call at the Harris Funeral Home in Petersburg from 8 a.m. until the procession to the church. Friends may call at the church from 12:30 p.m.

until the service. Rosa Gerhart The, funeral for Rosa Gerhart was 2 p.m. Saturday at the Flummerfelt-Goodwin Funeral Home, David Stevenson officiating and Carol Bowman as organist. Burial was in Centerville Cemetery in Lawrence County, Ill. Pallbearers were Max Gerhart, Jacob Elder, Paul Jellison, Steve Mahrenholz, Doug Mahrenholz and Jack Thompson.

LAWRENCEVILLE, Ill. Gladys James Warren, 83, died at 8:15 EST Friday at the Good SaInd. Hospital, Vincennes, She resided at 418 Griggs Bridgeport. A native of North Vernon, she was born on Nov. 22, 1898, daughter of Clayton and Lucy (Colson) Dudley.

Two husbands preceded her in death, Joseph A. James in 1953 and Frank Warren in 1978. She had been employed at Hedde's Baby Shop and was a member of the United Methodist Church in Lawrenceville. Survivors include a daughter, Barbara Moore of St. Joseph; sisters, May Dudley of Lawrenceville and Ruth Vandament of Bridgeport; and three grandchildren.

Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. CST today at the EmmonsMacey Funeral Home. The funeral will be 2 p.m. CST Monday with burial in May Chapel Cemetery, east of Lawrenceville. Edith L.

Demotte OTWELL Edith L. Demotte, 93, died 7:15 p.m. Friday at the Huntingburg Medical Center. A native of Pike County, she was born on Sept. 16, 1888, a daughter of William and Mabel Clark Hanco*ck, and is the widow of John Demotte.

She was a member of the Otwell United Methodist Church and the Traylor-Union Ladies Circle. Survivors include her sons, Ellis Demotte of Indianapolis, Lewis Demotte of Calvert City, and Walter Demotte of North Ridge, 25 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; brothers, Marce and Elta Hanco*ck, both of Otwell, and Allie Hanco*ck of Montezuma; and sister, Lula Gray of Rozet, Wyo. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Monday at the Harris Funeral Home in Petersburg. The funeral will be 10:30 a.m.

Tuesday with burial in the Otwell Cemetery. Leavitt O. Corrie SUMNER, Ill. Leavitt O. Cor- rie, 93, formerly of Rt.

1, died 9 p.m. CST Friday at the Red Hill Nursing Center. Corrie, a retired farmer, was born Oct. 6, 1888, 1 in Lukin Township to Henry and Dena Holsen Corrie. He is survived by nieces.

Friends may call after 6 p.m. today at the Sivert Funeral Home. The funeral will be 10 a.m. Monday, the Rev. Carl D.

Hall officiating. Burial will be in Moffett Cemetery. Henry Lewis The funeral for Henry Lewis was 2 p.m. Saturday at the Gardner Funeral Home, the Rev. Dr.

Harris Steurmer officiating. Burial was in the Hazleton I.0.0.F. Cemetery. Joyce Ealy was organist. Pallbearers were W.H.

Spangler, John Thomas, W.M. Knee, Ray J. Lucas, Robert Stovall and L.B. Sumila. Clifford A.

Paddick SUMNER, Ill. The funeral for Clifford A. Paddick was 2.p.m. CST Saturday at the Sivert Funeral Home, the Rev. Keith Sproat officiating.

Burial was in Chauncey Cemetery. Earl 'Dick' South CARLISLE The funeral for Earl 'Dick' South was 2 p.m. Saturday at the Carlisle First United Methodist Church with burial in the 1.0.0.F. Cemetery. The Rev.

Blaine Emily and the Rev. Robert Thornton officiated. Mary Nash was organist accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoke, duetists.

Pallbearers were Dick McCann, Jim Conner, Bob Bolenbaugh, Tommy L. Bolenbaugh, Allen Bolenbaugh, Phillip Bolenbaugh and Ralph McCann. at SaInd. 1898,.

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