European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 25, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes monday August 25,1986 of Sonoma Post office jc/7/er, victims buried Edmond okla. A mourners attended More burials saturday for victims of a silent killer who took two pistols la work Ai the Esmond Post office an killed 14 co workers before turning a gun on himself. Patrick Henry Sherrill who wounded six other peo ple during wednesday morning s shooting spree was cremated and was buried sunday at a Tonga. At his parents Grav Silc. The service for ski Emil was open Only to his family and close friends according to the funeral Home. Sherrill was one of five lop marksmen in the okla homa National Guj and was authorized to Check out weapons and ammunition officials said Friday. Maj. Gen. Bob Morgan adjutant general of the Oklahoma National guard said Sherrill had been scheduled to leave aug. 31 for a National marksmanship contest in Little Rock Ark. The ,45-Calibcr handguns and ammunition Sherrill look into the Post office were issued by the guard so he could qualify for the five Man Oklahoma team. Morgan said he will ask the National guard Bureau to review regulations involving the Issue of firearms and ammunition. Six of she Roll s victims were buried saturday i Oklahoma. One service was held in St. John kan., and another in Marietta a. Four victims were buried Friday. One service was scheduled sunday and one monday. We be experienced pain Haven t we you bet we have the Rev. Finley Tinnin said at the funeral of Patty j. Husband a five year postal employee. But think of pain being the hires hold of peace. It is because of pain that god moves Loui and brings us his More than 200 people crammed into the Chapel fan Oklahoma City funeral Home for the funeral of husband 48. Tinnin told the mourners it was Likely most of i Zoscin attendance Felt husband died too Young. But every Shinji that is mortal is conspicuously Short Tinnin said. We find our Comfort in the knowledge that time is something god eternity is god s natural habitat at a roman Catholic funeral mass in e Edmond for Paul Michael Rockne. 31-Ytar-old grandson of thereat notre Dame football coach Knute Rockne about 150 postal workers were among the 700 mourners. Three dozen postal employees wore their uniform with Black Arm bands. Everything that has been done in this last week has been unusual and has been cruel but it know thai Bis soul has been called to god our father said the Rev. Marvin Leven. Rockne whose casket was draped with an american Flag was one of the first people killed in the Slaughter police said. Cathy Miller wife of slain employee Bill Miller said her husband May have saved several lives. Everything i can gather indicates that Billy was trying to take the gun away from him she said after his funeral Friday. I know of four people who told me their lives were saved because he gave the Rev. Robert b. Hawkins pastor of the Church the Millers attended said he was with mrs. Miller when . Postmaster general Preston Tiseth called to think her for her husband s heroic Enid nearly 300 people gathered a the first Bap Lisl Church to pay tribute to Jonna Gragert Hamil ton 30. Other services for Hamilton were held Friday at he Fin Baptist Church in a Arnond. She was buried in Enid on saturday. We be got thousands of people praying for us and we re at peace said Joyce Gragert the woman s Mother. I be prayed for or. She Roll s family a lot. It must be a terrible thing for them. And we re still sort of at the first Christian Church in Edmond about 450 mourners attended services for Jerry Pyle 51, who had worked at the Edmond Post office for 25 years. About 175 people were crowded into the Minnie funeral Home Chapel in St. John kan., for service for Leroy Phillips. Phillips 42, of Choc Law had worked As Rural Carrier Al the Edmond Post office for three months. More than 200 people attended services for Kenneth Morey Al Bagg Crecy funeral Home in Edmond. Morey,49, Hod been a Rural mail Carrier for five years. At the Bill Merrill funeral Home in Bethany about 60 friends and family members attended a private service for Thomas Shader. Shader 31, was a Tan time clerk at the Post office. Services also were completed saturday for Judy Denney 39, who had moved to Oklahoma City Wither family about two months ago from Atlanta and had reported to work at the Post office Only tour Days before the killings. The services were held in Marietta a. Meanwhile survivors of the shooting turned to Counselor As they tried to Deal with emotions ranging from anger to rage to confusion to pity said one of he counselling experts helping the grief stricken Community. Fri from Page 1 him As a . the student later became an pm japanese protest visit by Battles rip a Send. Japan a anti nuclear activists in j boats protested the arrive battleship Nevers by at ing the wars Hions. The protesters1socialist party labor unions police said cers to Manta order. Critics Hawk mint so of of the t port claim nuclear Wear from the Council of or groups. 1 3,600 offi Are equip itch would a Wing nuclear Ursey s Toina Lith nuclear Japan s into the United states Ai a i _ to state which of 1 equipped with us new Jerry Lait visited 4 9, before it was fitted with the 1iwks, Ployer Withee of the subcontractor and met Zakharov Many times the Fri Laid. The Fri did not name the sub contractor but said the company provided work for the Bendix corp. And general electric both contractors for the defense department. Zakharov paid the student thousands of dollars to obtain a wide spectrum of valuable but not classified information concentrated in the areas of robotics. Computers and artificial intelligence before obtaining the classified information confiscated saturday the Fri said. Zakharov adv Ted he student he should not be motivated solely by Money but should feel rewarded when the two were Able to Hurt the United states the Fri quoted the soviet assaying. A spokesman for the soviet . Mis Sion who refused id identify himself said saturday night the Mission is aware of the arrest but has no comment. Zakharov was arrested Al the subway platform Al 67lb Street and fresh Pond Road in the Borough of Queen at 3 45p.m. He was to be arraigned before a . Magistrate in new York monday. I convicted he could be sentenced to a Max mum of life retains no diplomatic immunity to an said. . Policemen to March for Ira Lap sinn fein the Legal the outlawed Irish Republican thai about 40 Mew York men will March in a Parade Hono Ira guerrillas who died during hunger strikes. The announcement brought an angry response from Irish police who a battling the Ira. A Brief sinn fein announcement said the new York police would join March on aug. 30 in bunder Donegal. Bundon these Lide Village of a Divore when lord Louis mount Homran Uncle of Prince Philip we pet in 1979 when bomb Larj Ira guerrillas exploded Lii Mictil sinn fein said the american officers Are members of new York s Emerald society police band bul they will March in civilian clothes and As Ordinary tourists alter than As representatives of they Are people fight said for 1 what i r fee in Ireland Nih police he was not identified by name in co dance with police custom. The participation of new York police Neo the past two Yean at events in Bun derm Corune Moning the hunger trikes Drew protest from the Irish government annual parades have been held Minbu Doran and other towns Tince Bobby Sands a convicted pier himself and died Maze prison first of 10 prisoner to die hunger strikes organized to press their demands that they be treated u political prisoners instead of criminals. The British government would no concede and tile hunger strikes were called off in october 1981. The Irish Independent newspaper said asked the new York police t the Torru i Catholic Ira ii waging t Guenill birr in North Ern Ireland to unit i Ince where protestants of Utu Olio 3-2, with the mainly Catho Uci Republic. Botha from Page 1 fated parliament in Cape town. The progressive Federal party s Leader Colin Eslin Laid the governing National party has out stayed its Welcome. Foreign minister Retoff. Botha said the real Caus of economic sanctions by foreign governments was not Pretoria s policies but ignorance on the part of the world Ouide malice greed mistrust and although president Reagan and British prime min ister mfr Gardi Thatcher remain opposed to banh eco nomic measures As a Way to push for racial change in South Africa Tough measures have won support i Congress and in the British Commonwealth Eglin said Friday not Only the Law of apartheid but the legacies of apartheid and in Impact on the Waythe people of our country live have to be eliminated. Not Only must race be eliminated As the Basil of Sepa ration but race must be scrapped As the determinant u to who will have Power and privilege and opportune said the government and Man Whites failed to realize that elimination of apartheid requires a Vas social economic and political reconstruction of our apartheid by Law and custom establishes a racially segregated society in which South Africa s 24 million Black citizens have no vote in National affairs the 5 million Whites control the Economy and maintain sep Arate residential districts schools and health services. South Africa roman Catholic Bishops meanwhile appealed to the supreme court in Pretoria to restrain police from assaulting or torturing the Rev. Mangali so my Hanhwa general Secretary of the Bishops con Ference. The application to be heard monday did not say How my Hanhwa. Might have been mistreated since he was detained without charge june 12. The state of emergency decreed june 12 ban journalists from reporting actions of Security forces with out permission and from publishing subversive statements or the names of detainees. It bans most Public gatherings and empowers police to hold people without charge. Meanwhile the government said attackers threw a grenade into the Home of a moderate Zulu Leader Fri Day night and then sprayed the House with automatic Rifle fun killing his wife seriously wounding his three sons and injuring another Black male. The Bureau for information said the Zulu Leader swimming Ion Sabelo was not Al Home at the Lime. Noone claimed responsibility. Sabelo is a top official in inkatha a political organization founded by Kwa Zulu s chief minister Mango Guthu but Dezi. Militant Blacks battling apartheid have accused but Elezi of cooperating with the govern Kwa Zulu the zulus Homeland to self covering but not Independent
