The Bismarck tribune from Bismarck, North Dakota (2024)

Bismarck Tribune Esther Schilling ELGIN Esther Schilling, 89, Elgin, died June 18, 2005, at an Elgin care center. Services will be held at 10 a.m. MDT Wednesday, June 22, at St. John's Catholic Church, New Leipzig. Burial will be at St.

Joseph's Cemetery, Newark, Ohio. She is survived by her daughter, Sister Sandra Bless, Elgin; one son, Martin Bless, Bismarck; 11 grandchildren; 44 great-grandchildren; and seven great grandchildren. (EvansonJensen Funeral Home, Elgin) Daniel Cheadle Daniel D. Cheadle, 71, Baker, died June 16, 2005, at a Baker medical center. Services will be held at 11 a.m.

MDT Wednesday, June 22, at Stevenson Funeral Home, Baker. He is survived by his wife, Cleonne; four daughters, Cheryl Freiden and Jennifer Cheadle, both of Hanibal, Jamie Cheadle-Culp, Baker, and Danielle Cheadle, Michigan; one stepdaughter, Jackie Entzel, Killdeer; and a sister, June Schwindt, Medora. Roy Johnson FARGO Roy K. Johnson, 95, Fargo, formerly of Enderlin, died June 18, 2005, at a Fargo nursing home. Services will be held at 11 a.m.

today, June 21, at Fillmore Lutheran Church, rural Enderlin. Burial will be at Fillmore Cemetery, rural Enderlin. He is survived by one son, Dennis, Enderlin; two daughters, Marlys Eskelson, West Fargo, and Linda Behm, Bismarck; nine grandchildren; and 20 greatgrandchildren. (Anderson Funeral Home, Enderlin) Frances Charlton JAMESTOWN Frances Charlton, 84, Jamestown, formerly of Portal, died June 19, 2005, at her home. Services will be held at 2 p.m.

Friday, June 24, at Grace Episcopal Church, Jamestown. Burial will be at Portal Cemetery. She is survived by one sister, Catherine Reeves, Sacramento, and two brothers, Ernest Charlton, Portal, and Arthyr Charlton, Williston. (Eddy Funeral Home, Jamestown) Alice Vetter MOFFIT Alice M. Vetter, 54, Moffit, died June 20, 2005, in a Bismarck hospital.

Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, June 23, at St. Hildegard's Catholic Church, Menoken. Visitation will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Bismarck Funeral Home.

Further arrangements are pending. Valentine Heck DICKINSON Valentine Heck, 90, Dickinson, died June 19, 2005, at a Dickinson health center. Services will be held at 1 p.m. MDT Thursday, June 23, at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, Dickinon.

Further arrangements are pending with Stevenson-MischelOlson Chapel, Dickinson. Paula's Plants "Grow With The off STOREWIDE Hours: M-F: Sat: Memorial Mandan Tuesday, June 21, 2005 Page 7A Saddam's fare in prison: Corn chips, Raisin Bran Lloyd Morrison Lloyd George Morrison, 83, Bismarck, died June 20, 2005, at a private care home. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, June 23, at Cornerstone Community Church, Bismarck, with the Rev. Keith Ritchie officiating.

Burial will be in the Moffit Cemetery. Lloyd Morrison Visitation will be held from 3 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Boelter-Eastgate Funeral Service, 200 W. Turnpike Bismarck, and one hour prior to the service at the church. Lloyd was born July 22, 1921, the son of George W.

and Bertha Mae (Wood) Morrison in Britton. He was raised in the Moffit area. Lloyd's father homesteaded the farm in the Moffit area, which he took over and farmed until 2001. He enjoyed his freedom, living on the farm and tending to raising shorthorn cattle. Lloyd is survived by one sister, Lola Dutton, Andover, and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; one sister and brother-in-law, Nellie and John Hoffman; and two halfbrothers and sisters-in-law, Homer and Inez Andrews and Lester and Belva Andrews. Visit the guest book at bismarcktribune.com Bernice Werlinger HARVEY Bernice Werlinger, 93, Harvey, died June 19, 2005, at a Harvey nursing home. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 22, at Trinity Bethany Lutheran Church, Harvey. Burial will be at St.

Cecilia Catholic Cemetery, Harvey. She is survived by her daughters, Dorothy Doll, Williston, Beverly Hargis, Leavenworth, Arlys Loomis, Edmonds, Violet Baker, Baton Rouge, and Vange Wagner, Bismarck; one son, Herman, Oxford, England; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great grandchildren; two sisters, Emma Bredine, Harvey, and Selma Swanson, Anamoose; and one brother, Palmer Flatlie, Drake. (Hertz Funeral Home, Harvey) Ida Brilz DICKINSON Ida Brilz, 87, Dickinson, died June 17, 2005, at a Dickinson health center. Services will be held at 10 a.m. MDT Wednesday, June 22, at St.

Mary's Catholic Church, Richardton. Burial will be at St. Mary's Cemetery, Richardton. She is survived by one sister, Alvera Schuld, Dickinson; and three brothers, George Brilz, Boise, Idaho, Eugene Brilz, Chandler, and Arnold Brilz, Minot. (StevensonMischel-Olson Chapel, Dickinson) Awnings Are Cool! Awnings will add beauty and elegance to your home or business and save money by lowering air conditioning costs.

A AUTOMATED AWNINGS Call Us Today For Your Free Brochure Estimate. Bismarck, ND 701-223-7336 AWNINGS RETRACTABLE www.awningsnd.com Larry Freed Larry Freed, 71, Covina, died March 18, 2005, in Covina. Memorial services will be held at 10 a.m. MDT Wednesday, June 22, at Price-Murphy Funeral Home, Dickinson. Burial will be at St.

Joseph's Cemetery, Dickinson. He is survived by one son, Kevin, Glendora, two grandchildren; two brothers, DuWayne, Sun Lakes, and Howard, Dickinson; and one sister, Helen Weber, Spearfish, S.D. (PriceMurphy Funeral Home, Dickinson) William Kleingartner KULM William Kleingartner, 91, Kulm, died June 20, 2005, at an Oakes hospital. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, June 25, at Kulm Congregational Church.

Further arrangements are pending with Dahlstrom Funeral Home, Kulm. Robert Tiefenthaler Robert J. Tiefenthaler 72, Bismarck, formerly of Washburn, died June 20, 2005, at a Bismarck care center. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, June 23, at St.

Edwin's Catholic Church, Washburn. Further arrangements are pending, with Goetz Funeral Home, Washburn. Eugene Schlafman Eugene Schlafman, 70, formerly of Bismarck, died June 17, 2005, at his daughter's home. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Arrangements are pending with Eastgate Funeral Service, Bismarck.

Clarence Stewart TIOGA Clarence Stewart, 67, Tioga, died June 20, 2005, at a Tioga medical center. Arrangements are pending with Fulkerson Funeral Home, Tioga. Alta Tiger Alta Tiger, 64, White Horse, S.D., died June 19, 2005, at her home. Arrangements are pending with Oster Funeral Home, Mobridge, S.D. STATE DEATHS ARGUSVILLE Judith Simonson, 94.

CAVALIER John Goodoien, 78. DEVILS LAKE- Borghild Legacie, 89. DUNSEITH Bradley Champagne, 16. ENDERLIN Thelma Johnson, 71; Elsie Scharbow, 87. FARGO Everett Bolstad, 86; Eunice Moen, 80; Ruth Oleson, 89.

JUD Sam Nitschke, 89. LISBON Frank Himebaugh, 80. MINOT Fred Storbeck, 42. MUNICH Katherine Dick, 93. VALLEY CITY Alma Thompson, 96.

By RICHARD PYLE Associated Press Writer NEW YORK Saddam Hussein loves Doritos, hates Froot Loops, admires President Reagan, thinks Clinton was "OK" and considers both Presidents Bush "no good." He talks a lot, worries about germs and insists he is still president of Iraq. Those and other details of the deposed Iraqi leader's life in U.S. military custody appear in the July issue of GQ magazine, based on interviews with five Pennsylvania National Guardsmen who went to Iraq in 2003 and were assigned to Saddam's guard detail for nearly 10 months. The magazine, which reached newsstands Monday, said the GIs could not tell their families what they were doing and signed pledges not to reveal the location or other details of the U.S.-run compound where Saddam was an HVD, or "high value detainee," awaiting trial by Iraqi authorities for mass killings and other crimes. However, the five soldiers told GQ of their personal interactions with Saddam, saying he spoke with them in rough English, was interested in their lives and even invited them back to Iraq when he returns to power.

"He'd always tell us he was still the president. That's what he thinks, 100 percent," said Spc. Jesse Dawson, 25, of Berwick, Pa. A Pentagon spokesman had no comment on the article. The GIs recalled that Saddam had harsh words for the Bushes, each of whom went to war against him.

"The Bush father, son, no good," Cpl. Jonathan "Paco" Reese, 22, of Millville, quoted Saddam as saying. Spc. Sean O'Shea, then 19, AP In this photograph released by the Iraqi Special Tribunal on June 13, former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein is seen being questioned by investigating magistrates. of Minooka, said Saddam later mellowed in that view.

"Towards the end, he was saying that he doesn't hold any hard feelings and he just wanted to talk to (George Bush, to make friends with him," he told the magazine. Dawson quoted Saddam as saying: "He knows have nothing, no mass weapons. He knows he'll never find them." Their description of the man who once lived in palaces and now occupies a cell with no personal privacy matched recently published photos, apparently smuggled out of prison, showing Saddam in his underwear and a long robe. The story said that once, when Saddam fell during his twice-a-week shower, "panic ensued. No one wanted him to be hurt while being guarded by Americans." One GI had to help Saddam back to his cell, while another carried his underwear.

TODAY FUNERALS It's a new era Napoleon, 10:30 a.m., St. Peter Becker, 76, for former foes Philip Neri Catholic Church, Napoleon. (Dahlstrom Funeral Home, Napoleon) Ashton Genetzky, infant, Bismarck, 10 a.m., Church of Corpus Christi, Bismarck. (Eastgate Funeral Service, Bismarck) Sunneva Gisi, 87, New Rockford, 10:30 a.m., First Lutheran Church, Rockford. (Evans "Funeral Home, New Rockford) Irwin Herseth, 79, Kenmare, 10 a.m., Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Powers Lake.

(Fulkerson Funeral Home, Tioga) Christine Hilz, 99, Beulah, 10 a.m. MDT, Zion Lutheran Church, Beulah. (Seibel Funeral Home, Beulah) Roy Johnson, 95, Fargo, 11 a.m., Fillmore Lutheran Church, rural Enderlin. (Anderson Funeral Home, Enderlin) Harry Ressler, 60, Dickinson, 10 a.m., Perry Funeral Home, Mandan. Mary Scherr, 102, Strasburg, 10:30 a.m., St.

Anthony's Catholic Church, Linton. (Myers Funeral Home, Linton) Rex Wiederanders, 76, Tuscon, 11 a.m., Furst Lutheran Church, Williston. (Everson Funeral Home, Williston) Our Care Ashton Duane Genetzky, Eunice Kulink, 72 Infant Eastgate Funeral Service Eastgate Funeral Service Wednesday, June 22, 2005; 11:00 AM Tuesday, June 21, 2005; 10:00 AM Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, Bismarck Church of Corpus Chrisi, Bismarck Lloyd G. Morrison, 83 Beatrice Bean Goplen, 102 Boelter-Eastgate Funeral Service Eastgate Funeral Service Thursday, June 23, 2005; 10:30 AM Wednesday, June 22, 2005; 1:30 PM Cornerstone Community Church, Bismarck Eastgate Funeral Service Chapel, Bismarck Parkway Funeral Eastgate Service FUNERAL SERVICE FUNERAL AND CREMATION SERVICE 2302 East Divide (Bismarck) 2330 Tyler Pkwy. 200 West Turnpike Bismarck Steele 223-7322 Bismarck 223-1100 Bismarck 223-1122 WASHINGTON (AP) Once bitter enemies, the United States and Vietnam now stand as economic and political partners in a relationship barely imagined a generation ago.

Prime Minister Phan Van Khai of communist-run Vietnam has embarked on a U.S. itinerary that is pure capitalism the purchase of four 787 airliners from Boeing a meeting with Microsoft's Bill Gates and a chance to ring in a session of the New York Stock Exchange. Today, Khai meets with President Bush at the White House to mark the 10th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic ties and to press Washington on Vietnam's bid for membership in the World Trade Organization. At the State Department, meanwhile, officials from the two countries will sign an agreement to cooperate on adoptions of children. "It proves that if you live long enough, anything, is possible," said Sen.

John McCain, a Navy pilot whose body still bears the scars of nearly six years in Vietnamese prisons after his plane was shot down during the Vietnam War. In July 1995, when President Clinton took the bold step of restoring relations, there was fierce criticism in the Republican-controlled Congress, among veterans groups and families of servicemen still missing in Indochina. The president who had been dogged by his avoidance of military service and his opposition to the war needed political cover from decorated veterans such as McCain. Khai's visit has produced none of the fury of a decade ago, in part because of Vietnam's cooperation in the search for U.S. servicemembers, its steps toward reform and its fertile territory for business private U.S.

companies invested $66 million last year and two-way trade that year totaled $6.4 billion. Khai toured Microsoft's Washington state offices on Monday, and then joined Gates in announcing two agreements to improve information technology in Vietnam, including plans to offer computer and software training to more than 50,000 teachers. Despite grumblings about Vietnam's human rights record, the United States gives the Socialist Republic of Vietnam far more than it has ever granted another communist-run nation in its own hemisphere: Cuba, located just 90 miles south. "It's ironic because Vietnam won the war against us," said Robert Buzzanco, a' history professor at the University of Houston. The evolution of the U.S.Vietnam relationship can be divided into two periods, one associated with the establishment of diplomatic ties in 1995 and the other the economic steps after the Bilateral Trade Agreement in December 2001.

"Unlike Cuba, Vietnam has carried out far-reaching and successful economic reforms that have been rec-1 ognized and supported by the international community, including the United States," said Jonathan R. Stromseth, the Asia Foundation's Vietnam representative in Hanoi. Among Vietnam's political reforms, "its National Assembly is becoming a stronger and more independent institution, where parliamentarians can grill ministers under the full glare of live television," Stromseth said..

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