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2 Pharos- Tribune, Logansport, Indiana, Sunday, May 26, 1985 Obituaries 4 Richard J. Hatfield FLORA Richard J. Hatfield, 51, 611 S. Center died at 7:20 p.m. Friday in St.

Elizabeth Hospital, Lafayette. He was born Sept. 10, 1933, in Peru Ralph and Ura Hatfield. He was married in 1954 to Shirley Davis, who: survives. He was in the Navy from 1952 to 1971 and during the past 12 years was an All State Insurance agent in Logansport.

He was graduated from Peru High School in 1951 and received an Associate Business degree from Columbia College, Mo. He was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, the Third Degree Knights of Columbus and the American Legion in Delphi and the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus Mary Queen of Peace Assembly in Frankfort. He was a member of the Logansport VFW and was co-founder of the Carroll County Right To Life organization in 1978. Also surviving are two sons, Anthony, Bloomington, and Patrick, Indianapolis; two brothers, James Bostick, Peru, and Charles Hatfield, Philadelphia, a sister, Mary Ann Berglan, Peru; and two grandchildren.

A son preceded in death. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in St. Joseph Church, Delphi, the Rev. Raymond Wieber officiating.

Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. today in Baker Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to St.

Elizabeth Hospital Memorial Fund. Today's Briefing Report Shows Widespread Child Abuse NEW YORK At least 1 million conservative estimate are each year, a grand jury report A grand jury empaneled after of dozens of children at a Bronx York State's entire method of needs to be overhauled. children by the most abused or neglected nationwide said Saturday. a scandal involving the rape day -care center said New handling child abuse cases 28 Prelates Elevated To Rank Of Cardinal VATICAN CITY Pope John Paul II elevated 28 prelates to the rank of cardinal Saturday, including two Americans who are staunch abortion foes and outspoken government critics from Nicaragua, Ethiopia and Poland. In a solemn ceremony before 15,000 people in St.

Peter's Square, the pontiff bestowed the red silk hats that mark princes of the Roman Catholic Church on Archbishops John O'Connor of New York and Bernard Law of Boston and 26 others. In conferring on the men the church's highest honor except for the papacy, John Paul warned that they may face an often hostile world. "They will often be made a sign of contradiction and sometimes even persecution," the pope said. But, he encouraged them by stressing that the power of the gospel message "cannot be stopped." Shiites Take Sabra And Shatila BEIRUT, Lebanon Shiite Moslem forces took virtual control of two embattled Palestinian refugee camps Saturday and clashed with defenders of a third camp containing thousands of terrified civilians. The dispatches from Beirut coincided with reports from the British Broadcasting Corporation and the Sunday Times of London that hundreds of people have been slaughtered by Shiite militiamen in six days of fighting in the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps.

Witnesses who escaped from the scene said camp residents were being shot indiscriminantly and grenades were thrown among the wounded gathered at local hospitals, the BBC reported Saturday. Author Robert Nathan Dies At Age 91 LOS ANGELES Robert Nathan, author of more than 50 volumes of poetry and prose, including "Portrait of Jennie" and "'The Bishop's Wife," died Saturday of kidney failure, his wife said. He was 91. Nathan, a popular novelist in the 1930s and 40s whose work was the basis of several screenplays, died in his West Los Angeles home following a year-long series of illnesses, said his wife, Amma Lee Nathan, who plays Lila Quartermaine on the television soap opera "General Nathan, who was born in New York City in 1894, launched his writing career at Harvard just before the 1920s and served as editor of the Harvard Monthly. United Press International Winning Lottery Numbers CHICAGO The winning number drawn saturday in the Illinois Lottery daily game was 478.

The winning Pick-Four number was 0052. The winning Lotto number was 03-05-24-25-36-40. The estimated Lotto grand prize was $6 million. CLEVELAND Friday's winning Ohio Lottery numbers: Daily Number: 590. PICK-4: 9743.

CHICAGO The winning number drawn Friday in the Illinois Lottery daily game was 547. The Pick Four number was 8844. United Press International (USPS 317-780) PHAROS-TRIBUNE Daily and Sunday (except Saturdays and holidays) $1.45 per week by carrier in all cities and towns; $6.30 per month by motor route. Prepayment in office 13 26 52 By mail in Indiana where no carrier or motor route service maintained: 3 6 1 By mail outside Indiana: 3 5 1 All mail subscriptions payable in advance. No.

mail subscriptions where carrier or motor service is maintained. On all subscriptions paid in advance publisher reserves the right to adjust the expiration date on a pro-rata basis in the event any increase is made in the price of the newspaper. Adjustments shall be made on the effective date of any announced price increase. J. M.

Druck, Publisher Don Pollitt, Bus. Mgr. Daniel A. Blom, Editor Lowell Warner, Adv't. Mgr.

Melvin Basham, Circulation Mgr. Pharos established Reporter established 1844 GCIU 1889 Journal established Tribune established 1849 N-5 1907 Logansport Press established 1921 Published by Logansport Newspapers, 517 East Broadway, Logansport, Indiana 46947. Second class postage paid at Logansport, Indiana. under the act of March 3, 1897. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION ALL DEPARTMENTS PHONE 219-722-5000 Helen J.

Dietz FLORA Helen J. Dietz, 89, 102 N. Division died at 8:45 a.m. Friday in Home Hospital, Lafayette. She was born Dec.

1, 1895, in Logansport, to Francis and Hattie Brentlinger Dietrich. She was married in 1917 to Raymond Dietz, who died in 1954. She retired in 1962 after working more than 20 years as an underwriter for American States Insurance Indianapolis. She was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Delphi.

Surviving are a daughter, Barbara Meyer, Flora; and two grandchildren. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. Joseph Catholic Church in Delphi, the Rev. Raymond Weiber officiating.

Entombment will be in Crown Hill Mausoleum, Indianapolis. Friends may call from 3 to 5 and 7 1 to 9 p.m. Monday in Reinke Funeral Home, where the rosery will be said at 8 p.m. John L. Vanecek John L.

Vanecek, 70, Rt. 4, died at 7:55 a.m. Saturday in his residence. Born Aug. 30, 1914, in North Judson, he was the son of Laddie and Mary Uridel Vanecek.

He was married Nov. 8, 1941, in North Judson to Myra A. Noble, who survives. He was an inventory control supervisor for Link Belt Company of Chicago. He was a member of the Moose and the Eagles Lodges.

Also surviving are his mother; two, daughters, Amanda Hurdelbrink, Cincinnati, and Minta Fahey, Naperville, three sisters, Adeline Zacek, Chicago; Mildred Risner, North Judson, and Dorothy Gundlach, Rt. 1, Winamac; four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Kroger Funeral Home, with Rev. David Sinclair officiating.

Burial will be in San Pierre Cemetery. Friends may call from 3 to 5 and from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, and prior to the service Tuesday in the funeral home. Moose Lodge services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Heart Fund or American Cancer Society. Henry Carl Powell RUSSIAVILLE Henry Carl Powell, 93, 511 Greenlawn Fort Wayne, a former Walton resident, died at 3 a.m. Friday in Parkview Memorial Hospital, Fort Wayne. He was born Dec. 1, 1892, in Walton.

He was a member of Walton Masonic Lodge and Local 232, carpenter's union, Fort Wayne. Surviving is a niece, Lucille Elliott, Walton. Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Walton IOOF Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m.

Monday in Elzey-PickeyHaggard Funeral Home, 6810 Old Trail Road, Fort Wayne. Stout and Son Funeral Home, Russiaville, is in charge of local arrangements. Funeral Notices COPLEN AKRON Services for Cora L. Coplen, 90, Rt. 2, Akron, will be held at 10 a.m.

Monday in Deaton Funeral Home. Burial will be in Athens Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. today in the funeral home. GODLOVE MONTICELLO Services for Dale Godlove, 84, Rt.

4, Monticello, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday in Miller-Voorhees Funeral Home. Burial will be in Idaville Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 9 p.m. today in the funeral home.

SMITH Services for Gerald E. Smith, 61, 1334 Clifton will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday in Fisher Funeral Chapel. The VFW will conduct graveside services at Ever-Rest Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call from 3 to 9 p.m.

today in the funeral home. VAUGHN WINAMAC Services for Karl C. Vaughn, 60, 419 Decker will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in St. Peter's Catholic Church, Burial, with VFW military rites, will be in St.

Peter's Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 5 to 9 p.m. today and after 8 a.m. Monday in Frain Mortuary, where the rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. today.

Around Town Circuit Court Hill; Paul 37, Fort Two persons who were placed on Martin Hall, W. Broadway, William Sherman, 117, Lafayette; probation after receiving suspended were charged with resisting law A six-person jury deliberated only Edward Hallam, 19, 111 4 4th and sentences last month in Cass Circuit enforcement, and Scott Stebbins, Rt. 40 minutes Thursday evening before Steve Farrow, 31, South Bend. Court have been charged by the state 4, was charged with a minor returning a verdict against the Fined $25 and costs on other with violation of their probation. possessing an alcoholic beverage.

plaintiff, Mary Riley, in her damage charges were: Karen Woodruff, 26, They are Todd Alan Richard, Rt. 3, suit against Montgomery Ward Co. in 1402 Balsam failure to yield the Kokomo, and Tim Young, 1808 The will of Bertha C. House was the Cass Circuit Court. right of way; Stuart Hamilton, 22, Johnson St.

filed for probate in Cass Circuit The plaintiff asserted she was Walton, disregarding a stop sign; Court through the law firm of Richard was sentenced April 18 to Injured in a fall in the Ward store in Michaei Vanderveer, 22, RI. 4, Winslow and Winslow. Pauline one year for resisting law enforce1976. She filed suit in 1978. The trial Syracuse, improper passing; Klepfer and Waneta Jones are coopened Tuesday before Judge Rob- Kathleen Haynes, 22, 1013 High to executrices.

ment and six months for disorderly conduct, with the sentences run ert L. Justice. The case went to the operating a vehicle on a beginner's concurrently. The probation violation jury at 4:55 p.m. and the verdict was license without a licensed operator; he returned at 5:35 p.m.

Gilbert 2618 Usher, charge alleges failed to pay his Michael Terry, 18, RI 5, Snay 17, probation user fee and also failed to The plaintiff was represented by failure to yield the right of way; Rochester, was meted a one year Altys. Sondra Knutson and Keily Kevin Murray, 18, 1105 20th pay for the alcohol program he was suspended sentence by Circuit Judge Tom Hirschauer repre- violation of a restricted and ordered Robert L. Justice and placed an to take. Leeman. sented the defendant.

Kenneth Bishop, 41, Falmouth, lIcense; Young was sentenced April 1 to six probation for -driving while intoxno battery. probation icated. He was months for The ordered as a condition Harold Kerkhove, 39, West Lafa- logbook. violation charge alleges he failed. to of probation to go to Four County yette, was fined $640 in Cass Circuit Dallas Wise, 67, 911 Timbercrest report to the probation officer and Counseling Center for alcohol educaCourt on a charge of operating a was fined $10 and costs for tailed to pay the court costs and tion and to pay the court costs.

His truck over the maximum wheel failure to yield. restitution. driving privilege was suspended 30 weight. Fined $5 and costs were Jon Bill Misdemeanor charges were filed days and restricted 180 days. Marcus Bault, 27, W.

20, Fort Wayne, and Joe Magers, against five persons. Melbourne was fined $39 and 24, Box 594, Logansport, no registra- Sonja Heishman and Cheryl Reed, Jeffery Day, 21, Bringhurst, casts on a charge of speeding 69 tion plate. both of 906 High were charged was fined $25 and costs for driving miles per hour in a 30 mph zone. with battery on Toni Dowden on May with an expired license plate. A false Speeders fined $25 and costs were Assessed only the court costs of $42 8, causing contusions on her face and registration charge against Karen Richard Conklin, 33, Burnettsville; was Dallas Stout, 19, Galveston, vio- head.

Pearson, 24, 507 Plum was disMatthew Skelton, 17, 1233 Pleasant lation of a restricted license. Gary Hall, N. Third, and missed at the request of the state. Police Thursday 7:27 a.m. Theft.

Mark Wilson, reported someone unlocked his vehicle that he had left in the 700 block of North Street for a week and stole clothing, two fishing poles and 25 casette tapes from behind the seats. Logansport Police Department investigated. 7:15 p.m. Theft. Mary Moss, 1509 Erie reported a $50 bill was stolen from a footstool in her living room.

LPD. 9:11 a.m. Missing check. Tammy Barron, 1307 George reported her payroll check for $114 disappeared while she was driving from the First National Bank of Loggansport to the Corral Supermarket and she thinks her small son, who was with her, threw the check out the window. LPD.

Reports 9:39 a.m. Property damage accident on Sixth Street, just south of North Street. Vehicles driven by Roscoe Newport, 67, 720 Fulton and Adeline Hatten, 64, 3920 Pottawattomie collided. LPD. 9:49 a.m.

Property damage accident in Corral parking lot. Right rear bumper of car driven by Mary Kerns, 79, 2121 E. Market, struck the left front door of a car driven by Vergil Stanley, 17, Rt. 6, Rochester, as both were backing from parked positions. LPD.

3:15 p.m. Hit and run accident. Parked car owned by Phillip Storey, 516 Dizardie, damaged on right front door while it was parked west of the Dutch Mill Tavern. LPD. 3:30 p.m.

Bicycle-car accident. Charlotte Langham, Wheatland was riding her bicycle down Linden Avenue and ran into a parked car owned by Hospital Notes Notes Tony Michael, 1425 Wright St. James Musall, Royal Center. Robert Canfield, New Waverly. Mrs.

Kevin Martin and daughter, Rt. 1. Mrs. Robert White and daughter, Winamac. Erik Smiley, 1306 Chicago St.

Richard Klein, 116 Center St. Elleen Chamness, Peru. Bessle Terry, 843 Helm St. Richard Crooks, 2304 George St. Rochester BIRTHS Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Hisey, Rt. Kewanna, a son, ADMITTED Anna Arms, Rt. 6, Rochester. Dana Noonan, 120 E.

Fourth St. Clayton Refitt, Silver Lake. Kenneth Johnson, 215 E. Linden Ave. Cyclist taken to hospital for checkup.

LPD. 3:32 p.m. Property damage accident at Seventh and Broadway. Vehicles driven by Alder, 69, 318 S. Hillcrest, and Charles Moore, 18, 703 Race collided.

LPD. 8:22 p.m. Property damage accident. Arleen Smith, 46, 417 Burlington said her accelerator pedal stuck as she was headed east in the lot of the Main Gas and Grocery and car went through fence at rear of station and through two vacant lots, tearing down several sign posts and coming to a stop when it struck a fence at 310 Burlington Ave. LPD.

Saturday 12:04 p.m. Vandalism. Vent glass and frame on van reported damaged at Greg Rudd's, 231 E. Broadway. LPD.

DISMISSED Briana Herron, 309 14th St. D'Ann Jackson, Mentone Terri Smith, 201 W. 13th St. Peru BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs.

John Behny, Rt. 1, Peru, son. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Rosenhaver, Maugans a son.

ADMITTED Maudie Sherley, Miller's Merry Manor. Emily Welch, Miller's Merry Manor. Russell Baker, 508 N. Duke St. Jennifer Arwood, 429 E.

Main St. Hertha Roach, Mexico Linda Cowln. Sylvia Myers, Rt. 1, Bunker HIll. Clarence McDougle Mexico.

DISMISSED Kathy Boyd, 9 W. Boulevard. 3:50 p.m. Property-damage accident, 3rd and East Broadway. Vehicle driven by Clarence Bush, 68, At.

5, Warsaw, backed into vehicle driven by Robert Hansen, 50, Marion. LPD. Fire Calls 8:29 a.m. Retrieved two bicycles from Eel River i in 700 block of Bringhurst for police department. 11:28 a.m.

Grass fire on Delaware Road a mile west of U.S. 35 caused by farmer burning fence row. 11:43 a.m. Grass fire In field on north side of Water Street caused by tractor. 7:10 p.m.

Car fire at 718 Bringhurst St. Vehicle occupied by Chris Conklin, 725 W. Melbourne Ave. Carburetor and wiring damaged. Friday Friday Logansport ADMITTED Danny Colins, 2424 Usher St.

Velma Bennett, 1216 Smead St. Frank Bilvin, 325 Day St. Mary LaBounty, 201 Crest Dr. M. Marjorie Sherman, At.

4. Lester Adair, 617 Washington St. Lynn Anderson, 1619 Miles St. Nell Lamb, 2511 Stadium Dr. Robert Wasson, Delphi.

DISMISSED Vala Connell, Rt. 6. Mrs. Mark Gudorf and son, Grissom AFB. Diana Wilson, 18 W.

Main St. Geraldine Conn, Rt. 2, Royal Center. Mrs. Derrick Morgan and daughter, 105 Orchard Hill.

Tom Gerlach, Lucerne. Derreck Parkevich, 1027 19th St. Paul Conrad, Paisley, Fla. Cynthia Caffrey and daughter, Grissom AFB. Silas Ray, 135 W.

Sixth St. Mary Seiler, 1125 Cherry Lane. Debra Prather, 51 Egypt Hill Rd. Lola Babbs, 10 E. Second St.

Susie Rathje, 270-W. Second St. Wanetta Nesleroad, 76 Washington Ave. Judith Griffls and son, Tippecanoe. Dawn Lopez and son, Grissom, AFB.

Richard Herlen, Rt. 2. Scott Hines, At. 1, Denver. Nancy Siders, 230 Blackhawk Ct.

Kay Schrader, Rt. 4, Logansport. Sylvia Myers, Rt. 1, Bunker Hill. Monticello DISMISSED Clarence Coonfield, Buffalo.

Vicki L. Jones, Buffalo. Huldah Haygood, Idaville. Rachel Hughes, Rensselaer. Lamar Parish, Monticello..

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