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at at a a a 30, 1974 THE SUNDAY COURIER AND PRESS- EVANSVILLE. INDIANA SEVENTEEN -C Local and area deaths and funerals Widow of prominent local businessman man dies Mrs. J. Giltner Igleheart, 89, member of a prominent Evansville family, died at 9:05 p.m. Saturday at her home at 1240 S.E.

Second St. The former Rosa Rudy' of Henderson, she was the widow of J. Giltner Igleheart, who was one Evansville's wealthiest men. Mr. Igleheart died in 1959.

He was the son of one of the founders of the pioneer business Igleheart Brothers and was secretary of the firm until 1927, when the company merged with General Foods. Socially recognized in a number of local organizations, Mrs. Igleheart was a member of the Evansville Country Club, the Kennel Club, the Petroleum Club, Roy C. Green, retired local diner owner Roy C. Green, 66, of 823 Monroe was dead on arrival at 10:30 a.m.

Saturday at Welborn Baptist Hospital. He owned and operated Green's Eat Shop at 727 Adams for 28 years from 1954 to 1973 when he retired. He was a member of St. James United Methodist Church and the TeePee Club. Surviving are his wife, Marie; three sons, Donald L.

and Harold, both of Fresno, and Gordon C. of Everett, two brothers, Guy of Pekin and Robert of Mount Vernon; two sisters, Mrs. Harriet Clark of Indianapolis and Mrs. Samuel Hight of Bloomington; seven grandchildren and four step grandchildren. Friends may call after 2 p.m.

Monday where funeral arrangements are pending at Boone Funeral Home. REX BILBREY Rex Bilbrey, 70, of 1201 Mt. Auburn died Saturday at Deaconess Hospital. He was a retired employee of Canteen, Inc. vending service and a member of the Washington Ave.

Church of Christ. Surviving are his stepmother, Mrs. Daisy Johnson of Evansville; five sisters, Mrs. George Freiberger, Mrs. Arthur Husky, Mrs.

Donald Scott, Mrs. Walter Happe, all of Evansville, and Mrs. Cecil Humphrey of Hopkinsville, two brothers, Brownie of Davison, Mich. and James of Evansville, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements are pending at Alexander Funeral Home West Chapel.

MRS. OTTO HOPE Mrs. Otto (Trumma) Hope, 63, of Henderson, died at 6 a.m. Saturday at Henderson Community Hospital. She was a member of Gospel Assembly Church.

Surviving are three sons, Otto of Marion, Howard N. of Tell City and Herbert L. of Evansville; a daughter, Mrs. Billy Casey of Henderson, two brothers, Lige Childers of Drakesboro, and William Childers of Boonville; "a sister, Mrs. Ruth Beliles of Evansville; grandchildren two great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Gospel Assembly Church with burial in Forest Grove Cemetery Ky. Graveside services in Browder will be at 3:30 p.m: The Revs. Garrett V. Garretson and L.D.

Jolly will officiate. Friends may call at Kriekhaus-Sansom Funeral Home. MRS. TILLIE KOURAKOS Mrs. Tillie Kourakos, 83, of 1825 S.

Linwood, died at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the Welborn Medi Center. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Gertude Smith of Evansville, and a brother, Howard Schafer of Evansville. Funeral arrangements are pending at Fountain Terrace East Chapel.

Friends may call after 6 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. CHARLES LaFOLLETTE Charles M. LaFollette, 76, a former Evansville attorney and congressman, who became a major figure in the Nuremburg war crimes trials, died Thursday in Trenton, N.J. The former Republican, who served as deputy chief counsel for the prosecution during the war trials, will be cremated Trenton and later buried in Locust Hill Cemetery.

War veteran dies Saturday John W. Krietemeyer, 51, of 5405. Hogue Road, died Saturday at 3:40 p.m. at Deaconess Hospital. He had a history of heart trouble.

He was a of the Corpus Christi Catholic Church, VFW Post 1114, and a veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Majorie; three sons, Steven and Jeffrey of Evansville, and David of Clinton, Ill. five daughters, Mrs. Karen Ennis, Miss Anne Krietemeyer, Mrs. Susan Knott, all of Evansville, and Miss Claire Krietemeyer and Miss Janet Krietemeyer at home; two brothers, Thomas and Louis S.

of Evansville; a sister, Mrs. Nannette Brownfield of Evansville, and a grandchild. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday at Pierre Funeral Home and continued at a.m. at the Corpus Christi Catholic Church.

Members of the Corpus Christi parish will recite a Rosary at 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Friends may call from 2-9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Kentucky MRS.

PAT MOORE OWENSBORO- Funeral services for Mrs. Pat Moore, 63, who died at 2:30 a.m. Friday at her home, will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the James H. Davis Funeral Home, with burial in Rose HillCemetery.

WILLIE THOMAS HENDERSON-Funeral services for Willie Thomas, 53, who died Friday morning at Henderson Clinic, will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Gaines Funeral Home chapel. Friends may call after 9 a.m. Monday at Gaines Funeral Home here. MRS.

TESSIE LAM PKIN OWENSBORO- Funeral services for Mrs. Tessie Ann Lampkin, 65, who died late Thursday at her home in Omaha, Neb. will be at the Haley-McGinnis and Owensboro Funeral Home. HAMMACK MORGANFIELD- Mrs. Artie Hammack, 84, died early Saturday morning at Union County Hospital.

Surviving are one daughter, Annabel of Morganfield, one sister, Mrs. Eula Pritchett of Morganfield, and one Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Monday at Whitsell Funeral Home, with burial in Pythian Ridge Cemetery. Friends may call after 10 a.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

MRS. MYRTLE NEWMAN MORGANFIELD- Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle Newman, 70, who died Friday at Union County Hospital, will be 10 a.m. Sunday at the Church of God of Prophecy, with burial in Odd Fellow Cemetery. Surviving are two sons, Lee Scott of Ohio and George Abrams of Philadelphia, Pa.

Friends may call at the Whitsell Funeral Home. MILLER EUBANKS HAWESVILLE -Miller Newman Eubanks, 70, died Saturday morning in Hawesville. Surviving are his wife Mrs. Mildred, a son, Joe Lee of Hawesville; two sisters, Mrs. Katherine Roberts of Louisville and Mrs.

Angie Brewer also of Louisville; two brothers, Dave of Maceo and Robert of Talmyra, two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends may call at Gibson Funeral Home after 2 p.m. Sunday where funeral arrangements are pending. MRS. ANNA PARRISH PROVIDENCE- -Funeral services for Mrs.

Anna Parrish, 79, who died Friday morning in Princeton will be 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Townsend- Jones Funeral Home, with burial in Shady Grove Cemetery. MRS. HATTIE DUNN HENDERSON- Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie Dunn, 89, who died early Friday morning at Community Methodist Hospital, will be at 2 p.m.

Sunday at Moss-Audubon Funeral Home, with burial in Smith Mills Cemetery in Smith Mills. REV. EVERETT HALL LEWISPORT- Funeral services for Rev. Everett L. Hall, 65, who died Thursday night at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, Tenn.

will be 11:30 a.m. Monday at First Freewill Baptist Church in Owensboro, with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the James H. Davis Funeral Home In Owensboro. Illinois ROBERT L.

CATES WAYNE CITY-Funeral services for Robert L. Cates, 91, who died at 4 p.m. Friday at Oakview Nursing Home in McLeansboro, will be at 2 p.m. Monday in the Richardson Funeral Chapel with burial in Eberts Cemetery. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

Berda Lane of Wayne City; a brother, William of Chicago; four grandchildren and 11 great -granchildren. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. ROY K. ROCK LAWRENCEVILLE- Funeral services for Roy K.

Rock, 51, who died at 11 p.m. Friday in Lawrence County Hospital, will be at 11 a.m. Monday in Nichols Chapel with burial at 3 p.m. Monday in Mt. Zion Cemetery in Thompsonville.

Surviving are his wife, Dorothy; a daughter, Mrs. Brenda Mieure of Lawrenceville; a son, Brad of Lawrencville; his father, Walter of Thompsonville; and a sister, Mrs. Kathleen Venevia of Mt. Vernon. Friends may call after 5 p.m.

Sunday at the funeral home, where Masonic services will be held at 7 p.m. JAMES McINTIRE Funeral services for James R. McIntire, 44, who died at 7:40 a.m. Friday in Veterans Hospital in Marion, will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Sturm Funeral Home with burial and military rites in Phillipstown Cemetery.

KATHERINE MUSGRAVE HUDSONVILLE-Arrangements are pending at Pulliam Funeral Home in Robinson for Miss Katherine Musgrave, 70, who died Friday evening in a nursing home in Healdton, Okla. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Mary Shepard of Sun City, and some cousins. VERNON MORRIS, SR. WEST FRANKFORT- Funeral services for Vernon Morris, 66, of Kankakee, who died Friday at the Riverside Hospital in Kankakee, will be 2 p.m.: Monday at the Parker-Reedy Funeral Home, with burial in Cemetery.

Surviving are his mother, Laura Sand- ers of West Frankfort, two sons, Vernon, Jr. of West Frankfort and Arthur Ray of Kankakee; four brothers, Floyd, Harold, and George, Jr. of West Frankfort, and Doyle of Las Vegas, two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Lambert of Carlsbad, N. and Mrs.

Maxine Octlian of El Paso, and two grandchildren. Friends may call after 5 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. MRS. BERT ROWE ROBINSON-Arrangements are pending at Pulliam Funeral Home for Mrs.

Bert (Lillian) Rowe, 79, who died at 2 p.m. Saturday in Crawford Memorial Hospital in Robinson. Surviving besides her husband are a daughter, Mrs. Forrest Thompson of Mount Rose, a son, James of Annapolis, and several grandchildren. MRS.

VELMA PANKEY HARRISBURG- Funeral services for Mrs. Velma Ruth Pankey, 69, who died at 1:40 a.m. Saturday in Doctor's Hospital, will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday in Gaskins Funeral Home with burial in Spring Valley Cemetery. Surviving are a son, Gordon of Pontiac, two sisters, Mrs.

Geneva Mitchell of Harrisburg and Mrs. Lucille McMullen of Chicago; two brothers, Fred Pankey of Pontiac, and George of Eldorado; and three grandchildren. Friends may call after 1 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. MISS CLYDIA M.

MITCHELL -Funeral services for Miss Clydia M. Mitchell, 86, who died at 7 a.m. Saturday in her home, will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday in St. Joseph Church with burial in St.

Joseph Cemetery. Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. J. T. (Nelle) Luckett, Mrs.

C.A. (Flo) Walker, Mrs. Bartley (Ruth) Dean and Mrs. Carroll (Lucille) Awalt, all of St. Louis.

Friends may call after 11 p.m. Sunday at Edwards Funeral Home. MRS. EVELINA BUTLER OLNEY-Mrs. Evelina Butler, 73, died Saturday at Richland Hospital.

Surviving are a son, James of St. Louis, a sister, Mrs. Mable Litzelof Olney; three grandchildren, and great- grandchild. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. at Zirkle Funeral Home with burial in Haven Hill Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home. Indiana MRS. BERTHA FELDPAUSCH TELL CITY- Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha Feldpausch, 91, who died at 12:20 a.m. Good Samaritan Nursing Home in Evansville, will be at 1 p.m.

Sunday at Zoercher-Gillick Funeral Home with burial in Greenwood Ceme- MRS. MARY RHODES TELL CITY- Funeral services for Mrs. Mary V. Rhodes, 92, who died at 1:25 p.m. Friday at Perry County Memorial Hospital, will 10 a.m.

Monday at St. Augustine Catholic Church in Leopold with burial in the church cemetery. MAURICE LAMON OAKLAND CITY- Funeral services for Maurice Lamon, 65, who died at 11:35 a.m. Friday at Wirth Hospital, will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Corn Mortuary with burial in Montgomery Cemetery.

Friends may call after 2 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. MRS. CHARLES S. BROWN LINTON Funeral services for Mrs.

Charles S. (Mary Brown, 64, of Bloomfield, who died at 2 p.m. Friday at Greene County General Hospital, will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Anderson-Poindexter Memory Chapel with burial in Pleasant Grove Cemetery. Surviving are, besides her husband, a daughter, Mrs.

Leila Schoberl of Racine, three sons, Harry Rogers of Jackson, N.J., Garland Rogers of Indianapolis and David Rogers of Evansville; a sister, Mrs. Daisy Thompson of Indianapolis; and two brothers, Fred Wright of Indianapolis and Russell Wright of Bloomington. Friends may call at the funeral home. JERBEL PERRY FORT BRANCH -Funeral services for Jerbel L. Perry, 71, who died bet 10 p.m.

Thursday at his home, will at Laib Funeral Home with burial in Walnut Hill Cemetery. HERMAN PARKER VINCENNES-Herman Ray Parker, 45, died at 5:45 a.m. Saturday at Good Samaritan Hospital. Surviving are his wife, Vivian; five daughters, Mrs. Sandy Ivers of Decker, Mrs.

Jackie Hanneken of Vincennes and Misses Tonya, Kelly and Lori Parker, all at home; a sister, Mrs. Robert Donovan of Vincennes; his mother, Mrs. Helen Parker of Decker; and a grandchild. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Gardner and Son Chapel with entombment in Memorial Park Cemetery, Friends may call after 3 p.m.

Sunday at the funeral home. and active in the Evansville Blind Association. Also, she was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. As in the case of her late husband, Mrs. Igleheart died after an illness of several months.

At the time of Mr. Igleheart's death, he was a director of National City Bank. He was considered to be one of Evansville's leading philanthropists. Surviving Mrs. Igleheart are a step son, J.

Giltner Jr. of Palm Desert, and a step daughter, Mrs. Royall Bandelier of Los Angeles, the former Margaret Schlapfer. Funeral arrangements are pending at the new Greek-Shears Mortuary. MRS.

CHINA WILLIAMS Mrs. China Williams, 79, formerly of Evansville, died at 4 p.m. Saturday at the Knox County Hospital in Barbour- ville, Ky. Surviving are five sons, Chester of Evansville, John of Lexington, Oliver of Barbourville, Tye of Anderson, and Martin of Bellevue, four daughters, Mrs. Bernice Pickles of Evansville, Mrs.

Mary Mills and Mrs. Jean Adams of Detroit, and Pauline at home. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Hopper Funeral Home in Barbourville. MRS. MAGDALENA BERENDES Mrs.

Magdalena Berendes, 77, of 3518 Koehler died at 6:20 a.m. Saturday at Welborn Medcenter. She was a member of St. Boniface Catholic Church and Legion of Mary. She also belonged to the Altar Society.

Surviving are two nieces, Miss Georgia Muensterman and Mrs. Victor St. Hillier, both of Evansville; and a nephew, Wilburn Muensterman of Evansville. Funeral services will be at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at Ziemer Funeral Home and will be continued at 9 a.m.

at St. Boniface Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Members of St.

Boniface parish will recite the Rosary at 7 p.m. Monday at the funeral home, where friends may call after 1 p.m. Sunday. JESSE DITTERLINE Funeral services for Jesse Ditterline, 69, of 30 E. Virginia who died Thursday at St.

Mary's Hospital, will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Meyer Funeral Homer with burial in Fairmont Cemetery in Henderson, Ky. The Rev. John DeSanto will officiate. JOHN CHILDERS JR.

John Childers 51, of 512 E. Chandler Ave, died at 6 p.m. Saturday at Veterans' Hospital in St. Louis, Mo. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs.

Rose Marie Smith of Evansville and Mrs. Virginia Zumwalt of LaPunte, and two brothers, Leroy and Gilbert, both of Evansville. Friends may call after 5 p.m. Monday at Fountain Terrace East Chapel, where arrangements are pending. JAMES RUTLEDGE James E.

Rutledge, 62, of 300 Indian Trail Drive, died at 3:15 p.m. Saturday at his home. He owned and operated Parkside Liquor Store. He was a retired Air Force Lt. Col.

He was a member of Hadi Shrine, Scottish Rite, Reed Lodge 316 and Methodist Temple. He was also a past president of the Shrine Luncheon Club. Surviving are his wife, Dot; a son, James O. of Evansville; a brother, Gary of Oscello, two sisters, Mrs. Grace Cantwell and Mrs.

Jean Pond, both of Cario, W.Va.; and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at Fountain Terrace Funeral Home East Chapel with burial in Park Lawn Cemetery. The Rev. James Taylor will officiate.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 5 p.m. Sunday where Masonic memorial services will be conducted at 7 p.m. Sunday. JAMES S. HALL James S.

Hall, 76, of 514 N. Lemke died at 7:50 p.m. Saturday at the Medco He was North a Nursing retired Centerenter and a member of the Carpenters Local 90. He was also a member of the Simpson United Methodist Church and was a West Side Nut Club member for 20 years. Surviving are his wife, Frieda; two daughters, Mrs.

Jessie Hall of Evansville and Mrs. Mary Beller of Arvoda, a son, James E. of Oakridge, a sister, Mrs. Nellie Bletchington of Princeton; a brother, Dalton of Rockport; and 10 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Friends may call after 6 p.m.

Monday at Alexander Funeral Home West Chapel, where arrangements are pending. HAROLD HOHLER Funeral services for Harold W. Hohler, 51, of 2129 Cass who died Friday evening at Deaconess Hospital, will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Miller and Miller Colonial Chapel with burial in Memorial Park Mausoleum. Friends may call after noon Sunday at the funeral home.

Collision kills Winslow youth SPURGEON -A teenager became Indiana's first weekend traffic victim Saturday in a collision along Indiana 61 at the Spurgeon city limits in Pike County. State police identified the victim as Michel G. Bishop, 18, Route 1, Winslow. He was a passenger in car driven by William C. Genco, 16, of Oakland City.

Police said Genco was driving south on 61 when he failed to negotiate a curve, ran off the road and struck a parked dirt loader. MRS. GLEN BROWN tery. SULLIVAN- Funeral services for Mrs. Glen (Laura Brown, 62, of Washington D.C., who died at 11 a.m.

Friday in Washington D.C., will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Alexander Funeral Home with burial in Johnson Cemetery. Surviving, besides her husband, are; a daughter, Miss Elizabeth H. Brown at home; and a brother, Donald Cameron of Jackson, Miss. Friends may call from noon until service time Tuesday at the funeral home.

MRS. MAGDALENA WILMES FERDINAND Mrs. Magdalena Wilmes, 84, died 3:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Joseph's Hospital in Huntingburg.

Surviving are a son, Herman of Ferdinand; two daughters, Miss Florence Wilmes of Ferdinand and Mrs. C.R. Bethards of Louisville, a sister, Mrs. Louise Wendholt of Ferdinand; and grandchildren and two great grandly children. Services will be at 9 a.m.

Monday: at St. Ferdinand Catholic Church with burial in the church cemetery. 10 OSCAR FUEGER CHRISNEY-Oscar J. Fueger, 79, died at 3:30 a.m. Saturday at Welborn Baptist Hospital in Evansville.

Surviving are his wife, Jessie; a daughter, Mrs. Jean Yearby of Chrisney; two sons, Myron of Fairborn, Ohio and Leon of Evansville; and eight grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Youngblood Funeral Home with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. Masonic Lodge services will be at 7:30 Sunday at the funeral home, where friends may call.

8 JOHN PETRY ST. ANTHONY- Funeral services for John B. Petry, 72, who died at 6:10 p.m. Friday at St. Joseph's Hospital in ingburg, will be at 10 a.m.

Monday at, St. Anthony's Catholic Church with burial in the church cemetery. Lovely Rhine is polluted By THADDEUS C. KOPINSKI WIESBADEN, Germany (UPI) The majestic Rhine, now known as Europe's largest sewer, may never again have the clear waters extolled for their beauty by poets from Goethe to Lord Byron. This is the pessimistic verdict of environment specialists including Karl Hans Heil, one of West Germany's top experts on Rhine pollution.

"If anybody tells me you will be able to swim in the Rhine in ten years, I would say he is a Utopian or is mad," Heil said in his Wiesbaden office, headquarters of the International Commission for the Protection of the Rhine Against Pollution. Near Wiesbaden, on the Rhine banks, among the steep hills covered with vineyards and dotted with castles, factory smokestacks obstruct the view and endless pipelines drain their toxic wastes into the river. The quaint rustic inns that still attract thousands of tourists to the Rheingau valley resorts continue to serve the traditional salmon specialties, but the salmon is imported from Scandinavia. Even the eel, one of the few fish still inhabiting the soupy, mud-covered river, cannot be eaten without first being specially treated to wash out the smell of phenol that prevades the entire valley on warm summer days. "But it's not the fish, or ecology, or even making the Rhine safe for swimming.

Our most urgent problem is to maintain the Rhine as a source of drinking water now used by 20 million people," Heil said. births DEACONESS BARNETT, Tracy Lee, June 25, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Barnett, 1660 John Apt. C.

BOURNE, Mark Jermey, June 21, Mr. Mrs. Billy Bourne, Mount Vernon, and Ind. FULLER, Keith Alan, June 19, Mr. Lloyd Fuller, 304 S.

Bosse Ave. and Delbert Roy, June 25, Mr. GODBY, and Mrs. Larry Godby, 728 Lodge. Angela Joy, June 22, Mr.

HARDIN, and Mrs. Robert Hardin, Wadesville, Ind. HART, Heidi Beth, June 20, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hart, R.R.

5, Korff Road. LAMB, Korey Jay, June 18, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamb, Wadesville, Ind. LEWALLEN, Lynne Patrice, June 24, Mr.

and Mrs. George Lewallen, Huntingburg, Ind. MEMMER, Marcie Lynn, June 19, Mr. and Mrs. David Memmer, 1220 First Ave.

MILLS, Ricky Allen June 22, Mr. and Mrs. Ricky A. Mills, 1609 W. land St.

ROBB, Larry Joe, June 26, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Robb, Mount Vernon, Ind. STECKLER, Mary Jacqueline, June 25, Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry F. Steckler 1216 Shiloh Square. SULAWSKE, Mark Allan 'ne 21, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sulawske, 510 N.

Third Ave. VALIANT, Curt Lee June 20, Mr. and Mrs. Curt L. Valiant, 647 E.

land St. About 10 million people drink water drawn from the Rhine, while another 10 million take it from ground water near the river or its tributaries. Seepage of toxic materials into the ground water contaminates the entire water supply of the Rhine basin. Every year, 6 million tons of salt end up in the Rhine from Europe's biggest potash mines Alsace, France, along with 85,000 tons of quicksilver, 1,000 tons of arsenic, 200 tons of cadmium and other less toxic sludge from assorted industries. Of the 33 million people who live along the Rhine or its tributaries almost a third dump their untreated sewage into the waterway.

Only 40 per cent have biological treatment clas sified as adequate. "The goal is to have all municipal sewage, as well as industrial wastes, processed both mechanically and biologically by 1980," Heil said. "The goals are there, the legislation is there, but the money is not, and despite our efforts, pollution on the Rhine is on the increase." Money is one part of the problem. The other is lack of adequate means of enforcing existing water pollution legislation. A federal bill which would put some teeth into present local drainage and sewage laws has been rejected repeatedly by the parliamentary chamber.

representing individual federal provinces. The National Commission of the Protection of the Rhine. Against Pollution made up of, the six West German provinces, that border the Rhine, monitors pollution and organizes. programs for its But like its counterpart- -made up of the -bordering states of West Germany, Luxembourg Netherlands--it has no power of enforcement, it can only make recommendations. "And if a local council has the choice between building swimming pool, which always' gets votes, and following the, commission's recommenda.

tions that it build a new sewage treatment plant, guess which one it will take?" Heil complained. Army controls Ethiopia; clamps curfew on capital By BARRY MAUGHAN in the city Friday and seized other strategic ADDIS ABABA (UPI) The army and points, including the international airport, police, seeking punishment for corrupt gov- Saturday. ernment officials, took over virtual control The army, supported by police and miliof Ethiopia Saturday and clamped a curfew tia, announced an 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew on the capital.

"until the peaceful completion of the moveThe government denied a coup was in ment which started in February" when progress or that some of its members had widespread trouble first began. been arrested and formed a special The army said it would continue to take ministerial commission to negotiate with "all the appropriate measures aimed at the the mutinous troops, police and militia unity of the nation" until the country was units. purged of former high government officials Western said Em- it accused of corruption. diplomatic reports peror Haile Selassie was considering mov- Unconfirmed reports said at least four ing from the capital to a palace at Debre ministers in the current government had Zeit 25 miles to the south. But broadcasts been detained by the troops.

But Western by the military stressed loyalty to the Em- diplomats said the current action was peror. aimed primarily against members of the pre-February regime who so far have not Army units took over two radio stations been brought to trial. Local re records WENTZEL, JoAnna, June 24, Mr. and Mrs. Allen L.

Wentzel, 1925 E. Mulberry St. BRADBURN, Jason Eliiah, June 21, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bradburn, 319 Greenleaf Drive.

ELPERS, Brian Eugene, June 19, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Elpers, Schroeder Road. GILL, Jeri Alice, Mr. June 23, Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Gill, Chandler, Ind. GREEN, Angela Kay, June 21, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green, 1219 W.

Florida St. ST. MARY'S HART, Roy Allen June 20, Mr. and Mrs. Roy A.

Hart, 217 N. Woods Ave. JOHNSON, Marcus Neil, June 20, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Johnson, 1302 Lee Court.

KEENAN, Shannon Rae, June 25, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keenan, 3406 Tremont Ave. KEMPF, Jon Michael, June 25, Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Kempf, Boonville, Ind. LAMPTON, Randi Jo, June 25, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lampton, Boonville, Ind. McCOY, Monte Cullen, June 22, Mr.

and Mrs. Monte C. McCoy, 1537 E. erside Drive. PARSLEY, Heath Michael, June 26, Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Parsley, 7811 tel Road. PATTERSON, Sherre Lynn, June 26, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Patterson Wadesville, Ind.

PECK ENPUGH, Brandon Dennis, June 23, Mr. and Mrs. Roger enpaugh, 1416 Western Hills Drive. PEGUE, Demarkco Antonio, June 23, Mr. and Mrs.

George Pegue, 717 E. Sycamore St. POWELL, Todd Michael, June 27, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Powell, 3021 Forrest A Ave.

REYNOLDS, Angela Dawn, June 21, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reynolds, ville, Ind. RHEINHARDT, Jennifer Lynn, June 25, Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Rheinhardt, 1127 Henning Ave. SIESKY, Brent Alan, June 24, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Siesky, 4925 Elmhurst Drive. THOMASON, William Thomas June 20, Mr.

and Mrs. William T. Thomason, 319 W. Maryland St. TOWNSEND, David Allen June 21, Mr.

and Mrs. David A. Townsend, 29 Roesner Road. WANDEL, John Christopher, June 23, Mr. and Mrs.

John a L. Wandel, Grandview, Ind. WINCHELL, Cory Nathan, June 21, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Winchell, Newburgh, Ind.

WINSTEAD, Quinn Alan, June 22, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winstead, 2215 E. Powell Ave. WOOLSTON, Candace Marie, June 21, Mr.

and Mrs. Dennis Woolston, Fort Branch, Ind. ZILIAK, Joshua Edward, June 24, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ziliak, Wadesville, Ind.

WELBORN GOLDSBERRY, David Shane, June 27, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Goldsberry, R.R. 2, Evansville. HEURING, Dina Lynn, June 26, Mr.

and Mrs. Dennis Heuring, Mount Vernon, Ind. McPEEK, Elizabeth Ann, June 22, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby McPeek, Equality, Ill.

NOFFSINGER, Alex Jacob, June 21, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Noffsinger, 633, 1 Benninghof. PUGH, Rhonda Jean, June 22, Mr. and Mrs.

Bobby Pugh, 609 Underhill Trailer Court. SARGENT, Jason Dean, June 25, Mr. 9 and Mrs. Kenneth Sargent, Ind. STEPHANS, Stephan Matthew, June 26, Mr.

and Mrs. Stephan Stephans, 1501. E. Indiana. TYRING, Melissa Anne, June 27, Mr.

and Mrs. Randall Tyring, Ind. WILLIAMS, Marcelia Ann, June 24, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Williams, Princeton, Ind.

Fire runs 4:44 p.m. Division St. and Burkhardt Road, truck fire, total loss. 5:25 p.m. Baker St.

and Parkland, vacant lot field fire, no damage. Ambulance runs 10:07 a.m. 1108 N. Fourth man fell, Deaconess. 11:06 a.m.

1414 W. Eichel heart ailment, Deaconess. 3:02 p.m. 1817 Marie, heart ailment; St. Mary's.

4:43 p.m. 6th and Main, cut on head, Welborn. 5:23 p.m. 314 N. Linwood, nose bleed, Deaconess.

5:53 p.m. First Ave. and Franklin, heat exhaustion, Deaconess..

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