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IllflPJIIlS 4 QUAD-CITY TIMES Monday, March 3, 1986 George Bawden, 61 2 split Lotto prize CHICAGO (AP) Two players matched the six winning numbers picked in the Illinois State Lottery's Lotto game Saturday, and will each collect grand prizes of about $2.35 million, a lottery official said Sunday. The grand-prize winners, who had not been identified, will collect their loot over a period of 20 years. An additional 609 players matched five of the six winning numbers and will each collect second prizes of $1,545. Third prizes of $47.50 were won by 29,439 players who matched four of the six winning numbers, said Joel Feldstein, a lottery spokesman. The winning numbers for Saturday's game were 2, 8, 22, 23, 26, and 41.

grandchildren; great-grandchildren; and a sister, Mildred Erwin, Vinton, Iowa. Effie Eddy ERIE, I1L Effie Eddy, 97, of Erie died Sunday at Rest Have Nursing Home, Morrison. Arrangements are pending at Gibson-Reedy Funeral Homne. Michael Hansen CLINTON, Iowa Michael E. Hansen, 27, of Stockton, Calif, formerly of Clinton, died Sunday in Ba-kersfield, Calif, from injuries received in an auto accident on Friday.

He was the son of Thomas and Mary Hansen, Clinton. Arrangements are pending at Pape Funeral Home. Clinton; a grandson; a sister, Mrs. Harold (Erma) Jorgensen, Cedar Rapids; and brothers, Clifford, Raymond, and Leonard, all of Clinton. Herman Andersen MILES, Iowa Herman Andersen, 88, of Miles died Sunday at his home.

Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at St John's Lutheran Church, Preston. Burial will be in Miles Cemetery. Visitation Is 3 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Miller Funeral Home, Preston.

He retired in 1965 from farming. Mr. Andersen married Christine Carstensen in 1924 in Miles. He was a member of the church, and Miles Great River Threshers. Survivors include his wife; a George "Bine" Bawden, 61, of 2538 Fulton Davenport, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Advertising Communications Davenport, and executive vice president of Bawden Printing Eldridge, died Saturday at St.

Luke's Hospital. Memorial services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at First Presbyterian Church, Davenport. Visitation is 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at WeertsHill Fredericks Funeral Home, Bettendorf.

Memorials may be made to the Arthritis Foundation or the American Cancer Society. Mr. Bawden married Jean Reininga in 1948 in Oak Park, HL He founded ACI, a major full-service advertising agency, in 1973. Before that, he had been employed 25 years at the former Bawden Brothers Davenport, a printing company, of which he became president in 1968. Bawden Printing succeeded Bawden Brothers.

Mr. Bawden was a member of the Davenport Club, Davenport Country Club, Contemporary Club, and the Rod and Gun Club. He is a fllvl fl Infill 4v Evil pJj rjjijjp Jane Perkins, 71 U.S. studies effect of benzene in drug WASHINGTON (AP) Half of the cocaine seized in Florida late last year contained benzene, a carcinogen that has been banned from consumer products because it has been shown to cause leukemia, a federal official said Sunday. "We see the potential as extremely dangerous for lung damage or worse," said Robert H.

Feldkamp, a spokesman for the Drug Enforcement Adniinistration. The agency in January asked the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta to evaluate the possible effects of benzene used in manufacturing cocaine "before we put all the red flags out that people who use cocaine may be in danger. We have not yet determined that" Feldkamp said. The CDC study is expected in April or May, he said. Benzene began to show up in cocaine in early 1985 after the agency took steps to prevent illegal drug manufacturers from obtaining ether, previously a key chemical in making cocaine, Feldkamp said.

Six years ago, DEA officials determined that 98 percent of the ether being shipped to Colombia, one of the primary cocaine exporting countries, was going to drug traffickers, Quad-Cities Diabetes Association or Crippled Children's Foundation, Rock Island. He had retired from Davenport Salvage Co, which he had owned and operated for more than 50 years. Survivors include his wife, Rebecca; a daughter, Janice Heintz, Rock Island; sons, Harry and PauL both of Rock Island; and three grandchildren. Frances Laymon Frances Laymon, 81, a resident of Rock Island Nursing Home, died Saturday at the home. Services will be 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday at Ralph J. Wittich Funeral Home, Muscatine. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Visitation is 9 a.m. until service time Tuesday.

Frances Carter married Dige Abney. He preceded her in death. She then married William Laymon in 1940. He preceded her in death. Survivors include daughters, Eleanor Cortez, Davenport; Betty Abney, Tell City, and Dorothy Jesse, Grand Mound, Iowa; sons, Ray Abney, Holland, Charles Abney, Hampton Park, HL; Joe Abney, San Antonio; and Delbert Abney, Muscatine, Iowa; 22 grandchildren; great-grandchildren; and a brother, Charles Carter, Rockport, Ind.

Hampton Gertrude Johnston Gertrude M. Johnston, 91, a resident of Oak Glen Home, Coal Valley, formerly of 610 2nd Ave, Hampton, died Saturday at the home after an extended illness. Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Sullivan-Esterdahl ChapeL East Moline. Burial will be in Hampton Cemetery.

Visitation is 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Memorials may be made to the home. She had been employed in the laundry department of Moline Public HospitaL Gertrude Holton married George Johnston in 1917 in Rock Island. He died in 1936.

She was a member of East Moline Moose Lodge; Silvis Church of the Nazarene; and Moline Senior Citizens. Survivors include daughters, Lila David, Rock Island; Dorothy Keop-ple, Hampton; and Edna Horton, Rapid City; a son, George, Hampton; 18 grandchildren; and 47 greatgrandchildren; and 20 great-greatgrandchildren. East Moline Donald Tomsha Donald A. Tomsha, 52, of 741 17th Ave, East Moline, died Sunday at his home. Arrangements are pending at Runge Mortuary.

Area Deaths Claude White CLINTON, Iowa Claude W. White, 88, of Clinton died Saturday at Veterans Administration Hospital, Iowa City. Visitation is 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Clinton chapel of Snell-Zornig Funeral Home, where further arrangements are pending. LaVerne Herrig MAQUOKETA, Iowa LaVerne Herrig, 68, of Maquoketa died Sunday at her home.

Arrangements are pending at HaylockO'Hara Kedley Funeral Home. Marie Knight CLINTON, Iowa Marie C. Knight 80, of Clinton died Sunday at Clinton Retirement Village. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Pape Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Springdale Cemetery. Visitation is 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. She retired in 1980 as a cashier at Reynold's Restaurant Clinton, where she had been employed 18 years. Marie Dithmar married Clarence Knight in 1930 in Clinton.

He died in 1952. Survivors Include a sister, Elna Schlader, Eugene, Ore; and a brother, Ejnar Dithmar, Clinton. Peter Eggers CLINTON, Iowa Services for Peter A. Eggers, 72, of Clinton will be 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Pape Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery. Visitation is 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Memorials may be made to the Clinton Visiting Nurses Association. Mr.

Eggers died Saturday at Mercy HospitaL Clinton. He retired in 1978 from the Iowa Department of Transportation, where he had been employed 14 years. Before that he had farmed In the Miles and Preston area. Mr. Eggers married Mildred Lohmeier in 19-18 in Dixon, I1L He was a World War II veteran.

Mr. Eggers was a member of Lyons United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Terry (Sheila) Smith, and only 2 percent to legitimate users. Cocaine is processed with ether and other substances to make cocaine hydrochloride, the product reaching most users.

The DEA, however, in its campaign to curb drug abuse, obtained the cooperation of ether manufacturers to limit the flow of the substance to cocaine makers. "We do know that despite the campaign, the supply of cocaine has not diminished. So it was necessary tp find out what was being used instead," Feldkamp said. In January 1985, DEA officials began testing confiscated cocaine to determine what was being used as a substitute, and test results increasingly showed benzene. By last November and December, half of the cocaine seized in Florida contained benzene.

Other samples had been processed with toluene, methyl ethyl ketone, and methylene chloride, which are not thought to be as harmful as benzene. The Consumer Product Safety Commission has banned the use of benzene in consumer products. It is used primarily in gasoline and in laboratories. Col. Khadafy $1- 4 Mr.

past member of the Iowa Bar Association, and has served on various organizational boards through the years. He received his bachelor's degree in 1945 at SL Ambrose College, Davenport, and received his law degree from the University of Iowa Law School, Iowa City. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Carol Saldivar, Davenport, and Susan Kardel, Walcott; sons, Stephen, Bettendorf, and Mark, Davenport; 10 grandchildren; his mother, Vi Bawden, Davenport; and a brother, John "Tim," Bettendorf. Jane Bradfield married Dr. Rollin Perkins in 1936 in Iowa City.

She had been active in American Field Service, and county and state medical auxiliaries. She was a member of Questors, and a former member of Survivors include her husband; a daughter, Patricia York, Santa Cruz, Calif; sons. Dr. Rollin, Carbondale, I1L; Woody, Davenport; and Daniel, Nashville, and five grandchildren. Funerals today Joseph Bollinger, 3 p.m, Knox-Lar-son.

Richard Christy, 1 p.m, McGln- nls. Juanita Dhaenens, 1:30 p.m, Wendt Eugene French, 1 p.m, Gaines AME Church, East Moline. Manuel Garcia, 10 a.m, St Joseph's Catholic Church, Rock Island. Thomas Massion, 9 a.m. Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Davenport Julian Ortiz, 10 a.m, St Joseph's Catholic Church, Davenport Gerald Mc Far land, 9 a.m.

Ester-dahL Moline. Madalyn Praet 1 p.m, St Joseph's Catholic Church, Davenport Julia Mortier, 9:30 a.m, St Mary's Catholic Church, Rock Island. Iva Rexroth, (memorial) 11:30 a.m, Runge. Arnold Sctnidt 1 p.m, EsterdahL Moline. Morris Strum, 3 p.m, Rock Island Hebrew Cemetery.

Apes Sweeney, 11 a.m. Sacred Heart Cathedral, Davenport. Grace Whitehair, 1 p.m. Church of the Nazarene, Green Rock. Nanna Whiteside, 1 p.m, Knox-Larson, Rock Island.

Polyscistic Kidney Research, associated with the Kidney Foundation. She died Saturday at St Luke's HospitaL Mrs. Gray retired as a registered nurse at the former Masonic Sanitarium, Bettendorf. She also had been a nurse in the various hospitals in the Quad-City area. Donna Hoskins married Ervin Gray in 1947 in Moline.

She was a member of the church; Senior Citizens Bowling Leape of Davenport and Bettendorf. Survivors include her husband; daughters, Claudia Eckhardt and Mrs. Mark (Ruthie) Ziegenbein, both of Davenport; a son, Dennis, Rock Island; five grandchildren; sisters, Mary Ann Hokansan, Aviona, Italy; Patricia Hokansan, Bettendorf; and a brother, William Hoskins, Cincinnati Martha Sell Martha Sell 95, a resident of Bettendorf Health Care Center, died Sunday at the center. Arrangements are pending at Runge Mortuary. Moline Fern Ranke Fern P.

Ranke, 65, of Muscatine, Iowa, formerly of Moline, died Sunday at her home. Arrangements are pending at DeRoo Funeral Home. Survivors include her husband, Wendell Rock Island Morris Strum Morris Strum, 88, a resident of St Anthony's Continuing Care Center, Rock Island, died Sunday at Franciscan HospitaL Services will be 3 p.m. today at Rock Island Hebrew Cemetery. Hodgson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Memorials may be made to the daughter, Mrs. Uwe Jean Schultz, Miles; a son, Arnold, Clinton; nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and a sister, Irene Rathje, Long Beach, Calif. Mary Baker NEW BOSTON, TJ. Mary L. Baker, 77, of New Boston died Sunday at her home.

Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Jinks Funeral Home, Aledo. Burial will be in Aledo Cemetery. Visitation is Tuesday afternoon and evening, with the family present from 7 to 9 p.m. Memorials may be made to the family.

She retired as a beauty operator from Aledo Beauty Service, which she operated 25 years. Mary Taylor married Dale Baker in 1946 in Muscatine. She was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, Aledo; and was a former member of Mercer County Hospital Auxiliary. Survivors include her husband; and a brother, Garland Taylor, California. Dora Rush FULTON, 111.

Services for Dora Rush, 88, a resident of Wyndcrest Nursing Home, Clinton, Iowa, formerly of Santa Cruz, Calif, will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Fulton chapel of Bosma Funeral Home. Burial will be in Fulton Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Thomson United Methodist Church, Thomsoa She died Saturday at the nursing home. Dora Iluizenga married H.

Bert Rush in 1916 in Fulton. He died in 1944. She then married Charles Brothwell in 1950 in Monterey, Calif. He died in 1954. She then married Harry Rush in 1966 in Santa Cruz, Calif.

He died in 1976. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Donald (Myrna) SippeL Thomson; stepdaughters, Mrs. Ivan (Nellie) Cunningham, Sandwich, and Mrs. Walter (Ethel) Milwaukee; sons, Robert Rush, Sun City, Ariz, and Irvin Rush, Dos Palos, stepsons, Vernon Rush, San Jose, and Harry Rush, San Diego; 15 grandchildren; 24 greatgrandchildren; five great-greatgrandchildren; a sister, Mrs.

C.F. (Katie) Bielema, Fulton; a stepsister, Bessie Housenga, Fulton; and a stepbrother, Clarence Wiersema, Fulton. Ona Cassidy COLUMBUS JCT, Iowa Ona A. Cassidy, 65, of Columbus Junction died Sunday at Eliza County Care Facility, Wapello. Arrangements are pending at Stacy-Lewis Funeral Home, Columbus Junction.

Anna Grout MUSCATINE, Iowa Anna A. Grout 93, of Muscatine died Saturday at Valley View Manor, Muscatine. Services will be 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Ralph J. Wittich Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Visitation is 3:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday. Anna Ethal married Benjamin Allen in 1916. He preceded her in death.

She then married Delmar Ahl-stalter in 1923. He preceded her in death. She then married Harry Grout in 1947. He preceded her in death. She was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church, Muscatine, and Cedar Rapids PEO, Chapter KG.

Survivors include two nieces and a nephew. Ilarley Anderson WEST BRANCH, Iowa Harley Anderson, 97, of West Branch died Sunday at Iowa City Extended Care Center. Services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at West Branch United Methodist Church. Burial will be In West Branch Cemetery.

Visitation is Tuesday afternoon and evening at Barker Funeral Home. A memorial fund has been established. He was a retired farmer. Mr. Anderson married Lillian Speight in 1912.

She preceded him in death. He was a member of the church, and the Masonic Lodge. Survivors include daughters, Dorothy Schlele, West Branch, and Marilyn SuchomeL Loveland, a son, Richard, West Branch; six Khadafy renews U.S. threats TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) CoL Moammar Khadafy on Sunday renewed threats to strike at American bases in Europe if U.S. forces attack Libya and to destroy U.S.

aircraft flying over the Gulf of Sidra, the official ANA news agency reported. Jane B. Perkins, 71, of 125 E. Rusholme SL, Davenport, died Saturday at St. Luke's Hospital She was the wife of Dr.

Rollin Perkins, Scott County coroner. Memorial services will be 2 p.m. Friday at Edwards Congregational Church, Davenport. The body will be cremated. Memorials may be made to the church, of which she was a member; or Scott County Medical Society Auxiliary.

Davenport Betsv Barrett Services for Betsy E. Barrett, 90, of a resident of Ridgecrest Village Retirement Center, Davenport, formerly of 1830 24th Ave. Court, Mo-line, will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Ester-dahl Mortuary, Moline. Burial will be in Rock Island Memorial Park.

Visitation is 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Memorials may be made to Moline Lutheran Hospital's Pathway Hospice Unit She died Saturday at Ridgecrest Nursing Home, Davenport. Mrs. Barrett retired in 1962 as a tooling inspector at Internatinoal Farmall Plant, Rock Island, where she had been employed 18 years.

Betsy Engesaeth married Frank Barrett in 1920 in Rock Island. He died in 1968. She was a member of Kings Daughters Circle and Farmall Women's Club. Survivors Include a sister, Rachel Schaub, Davenport. James Winfield Services for James R.

Winfield, 89, of Phoenix, formerly of Davenport, will be Wednesday at 9: 15 a.m. at Runge Mortuary and 10 a.m. at St Alphonsus Catholic Church, Davenport. Burial will be in Holy Family Cemetery, where the American Legion Post 26 will conduct military services. Visitation is 3 to 9 p.m.

Tuesday, when a rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association or the Diabetes Association. He died Friday in Phoenix. Mr. Winfield had owned and operated a tavern.

Before that, he had been employed by former Davenport Ice and Coal Co. Mr. Winfield married Vivian Heckerman in 1960. He was a member of the Legion Post; Veterans of Foreign Wars, Davenport; life member of Davenport Eagles Lodge; and was a member of the American Association of Retired Persons. Survivors include his wife; and sisters, Viola Ovens, Davenport; and Delia Bird, both of Davenport Bettendorf Donna Gray Services for Donna Gray, 61, of 1120 23rd Bettendorf, will be 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Betten- El J1 V-1 t. OS H. 'A ffi Mrs. Gray dorf. Burial will be In St Ann's Cemetery, Long Grove.

Visitation is 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at McGinnis Funeral Home, when a rosary will be recited at 4 p.m, and a wake service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Memorials may be made to It said the Libyan leader also repeated warnings that Israeli civilian aircraft spotted in Libyan airspace would be forced down. JANA said Khadafy made his remarks while addressing the People's Congress on the ninth anniversary of that legislative body's formation. Khadafy was quoted as saying, "Any U.S.

aircraft encroaching upon the 32.5 parallel" will be shot down by Libya's Soviet-, made SAM-5 missiles and that "any U.S. warships that go beyond this line will be bombed by ground-to-ground missiles." The northern edge of the Gulf of Sidra is along the 32.5th paralleL Libya claims all of the Gulf of Sidra, but the United States maintains that international waters extend into the gulf. Union's secret effort in the mid-1970s to acquire three banks in northern California and an interest in a fourth would be illegal under legislation to be introduced today by two New York Democrats, Sen. Daniel Pat- I rick Moynihan and Rep. Charles E.

Schumer. The two legislators said that they expected strong administration support and said they would press for early hearings on the legislation. Under present law, there are no nationality barriers to acquisition of 25 percent or more of a bank's stock, which is considered to confer ownership. The proposed bill would bar the Soviet Union and other Eastern bloc nations or their citizens from buying banks in the United States. Briefly EPoSS: Lie tests court NEW YORK (AP) A majority of Americans believe lie detectors should be used in the courtroom, but they don't believe they should be used by businesses in most circumstances, according to a Media General-Associated Press polL The nationwide telephone poll of 1,512 adult Americans found that 72 percent believed the machines should be used in court to test people accused of crimes, and 63 percent said witnesses in court should also be tested.

Such tests are not presently allowed as evidence in court, in part because their validity Is open to debate. Bill bar! hunk takeovers (C) The New York Times WASHINGTON The Soviet FLOWERS SAY IT BEST jJCruta. 'QCotUL, Line. 323-308.

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