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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 7

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THE MORXING CALL, Allentown, Friday, June 21, 1963 7 Lehigh Valley Traffic Mishaps I 4 1 I. jfb 1 i Result in Injuries to 6 Persons Six persons were injured yester town. She was treated at Allentown Hospital. day in traffic accidents on highways in the Lehigh Valley area. Welfare Cooperation Is Urged HARRISBURG UPV-Gov.

Scran-ton Thursday called for greater cooperation between public and private welfare agencies. Scranton, addressing the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania United Fund, described volunteer organizations "an essential part of our American life." He said: "The basic problem, however, is to develop a united approach by the public and voluntary agen Police said the cars were driven by Mrs. Kleppinger and William D. Bolton, 29, of 1130 Union Stanley Tomushak, 50, of 144 W. Ridge Lansford, is listed in guarded condition in Coaldale Allentown.

George Truoscy. 32. of 307 E. I Hospital. He is being treated for head injuries and cuts of the Maple Allentown, was treated at Sacred Heart Hospital for a right knee and right arm.

iPl: 'f 'XT' Tamaqua police said a car scalp cut received yesterday in a two-car accident at 3rd and Union driven by 1 Tomushak was streets in Allentown. traveling east in the 500 block of E. Broad Street when his car was forced off the road by anoth Wilkes-Barre. The crash took place on the Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, five miles south of the Lehigh Valley Interchange. Police said the Berzinskas vehicle was overturned by the impact, but the Wilkes-Barre man escaped injury.

Both vehicles were demolished police said. A 34-year-old Lebanon woman was injured yesterday afternoon in a two-car crash at Cedar Crest Blvd. and Chew St. in Allentown. Dorothy Friedman was admitted to Allentown Hospital fpr observation of possible head injuries.

Police said the accident involved cars driven by Jane B. Groner, 16, of 3020 Turner Allentown, and the injured woman. Shirley A. Kleppinger, 30, of 347 W. Lynwood Allentown, suffered knee bruises in a two-car accident on S.

12th Allen cies in order to establish a comprehensive program of services." er vehicle. The Tomushak car Obituaries On Page 20 BALASCKI Paul, 53 years 10 months 3 days, of 32 N. 2nd Hokendauqua, June 20, 1963; husband of Helen (Antn-lick) Balascki. Services 9 a.m. Monday, William J.

Swallow Funeral Home, 1222 Main Northampton. High Mass 9:30 a.m., St. John the Baptist Greek Catholic Church, Northampton. Interment, parish cemetery. Call 7-9 p.m.

Sunday. Easton papers copy. William J. Swallow. BEATTY Caleb W.

(Chester), 85 Veers 3 months 9 days, of Residence Park, Palmerton, June 20, 1943; husband of the late Ella (Seaboldt) Beatty. Private services 11 a m. Saturday, Keqel Funeral Home, H5 Delaware Palmerton. No callinq hours. Carl W.

Keqel. BLECKLEY Mrs. Florence, 82 W. Broadway, Jim Thorpe, June 20, 1963, in her home; widow of Charles Bleckley. Services 2 p.m.

Saturday, Melber Funeral Home, 524 Center Jim Thorpe. Interment Mauch Chunk Cemetery, Jim Thorpe. Call p.m. Friday. Melber.

B0R6ER fiev. John Albert, 71 vears months 14 days, of Naples, June 18, 1963, In Naples; husband of Nora (McCauley) Borqer. Services 12:30 p.m. Saturday, R. M.

James Funeral Home, 661 Delaware Palmerton. Interment Landis Valley Cemetery, Lancaster. Call preceding services Saturday, R. M. James.

In other business, Benjamin M. struck a tree after running off 4V the roadway: A Kunkletown R. 2 man was 1 A Quigg a Philadelphia attorney was elected president of the PUF for this year. He was named to succeed William F. Mclntyre of Meadville.

it i Police said the accident involved cars driven by Truoscy and David A. Lynn, 27, of 721 N. Arch Allentown. Lynn told police his view of the intersection was obstructed by tall grass and weeds. Whitehall Township police said a car driven by Madeline G.

Meix-ner of Bath R. 2 rammed the rear of a car driven by Stephen Ock-ansky of 1835 Stanley Allentown, while Ockansky was stopped for a traffic light on Route 145 at Fairmont St. injured yesterday afternoon when his car struck a car and a utility pole along Route 715 near Reed- Other officers elected were Har ers, Monroe County. Kermit L. Miller was treated ry Boyer, Harrisburg, second vice president; Clyde E.

Williamson, Wilhamsport, vice president, and at Monroe County Hospital in East Stroudsburg for scrapes and a possible fracture of the left shoulder. Mrs. Cyril D. Hall, Pottsville, IN AN HOUR OF TRIBUTE Con- the Liberty Bell Shrine after holding ventioning Disabled American Vet- a memorial service for deceased erans and Auxiliary members view members of both organizations. State police at Mount Pocono HELFF RICH Anna M.

(Rader), 72 FRIDAY STORE HOURS 9:45 to 5 (Saturday 'til 5:30) years 9 months 10 days, of 348 N. 9th Allentown, June 20, 1963; widow of Henry James Helffrlch. Services 1 p.m. said Miller's car crossed the center line of the highway while rounding a curve and struck a car driven bv Mrs. Nita Morris Monday, Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 of Reeders.

The Miller car then DAT7 Honors Dead Members As State Convention Begins WATCH IT! ran off the right side of the road and struck the pole, police said. Daniel M. Reiner. 31, of Pit SHOP IT! SAVE MANY DOLLARS! Disabled American Veterans Gross of Allentown and Lehigh man R.D., Schuylkill County, was admitted to Quakertown Community Hospital yesterday afternoon members from throughout the County Commissioner Job state paid tribute to deceased Vaughn. with possible head injuries and comrades last night on the first Business session speaker Tr3 a cut of the chest.

day of a convention in Allentown. Charles Huber, DAV legislative State police at Plymouth Meet More than 100 persons attended chairman, said a bill being pushed 0 Highland Allentown. Interment in Ziegel's Church Cemetery. Call p.m. Sunday.

Easton paper please copy. Trexler. HENRY Patrick, 13, Of 2152 Lafayette Bethlehem, June 19, 1963; son of Mr. and Mrs. John R.

Henry, 2152 Lafavette Bethlehem. Services 9 a.m. Monday, Stevers Funeral Home. 500 Linden Bethlehem, followed at 9:30 e.m. bv a Requiem Hiqh Mass in St.

Anne's Church, Bethlehem. Interment Holy Saviour Cemetery, Bethlehem. Call Sunday evening. Clifford E. Stevers.

KALISTA Kazimer, of 119 E. Ridqe Coaldale, June 19, 1963, in his home; husband of the late Mary (Novak) Ka-lista. Services 8:30 a.m. Saturday, Gulla Funeral Home, 130 E. Ridqe Coal-dale.

Requiem High Mass 9 a.m. in SS. Peter end Paul's Church, Lansford. Interment parish cemetery. Summit Hill.

Call Thursday everting until time of the service. Auqust M. Gulla. KRESSLEY Mrs. Elda N.

(Hunsicker), 72 years 2 months, of New Tripoli R. 2, June 19, 1963, in Allentown; wife of Wilmer Kressley. Services 2 p.m. Monday, Weisenberg Union Church. Interment parish cemetery.

Call 7-9 p.m. Sunday, Keller Funeral Home, New Tripoli. John F. Keller. McCAULLY Theodore 81 years, of 426 Iroquois Lester, June 19, 1963.

Husband of Anna M. Kraut McCaully. Services a.m. Monday at the Cavanauoh the memorial service at Zion's would establish a judicial court tar one flower for each DAV or Auxiliary member reported to have died during the last year. Later, delegates visited the Liberty Bell Shrine adjacent to the church.

The 33rd annual DAV convention, a three day program, formally opened yesterday at the Americus Hotel. 200 Delegates About 200 delegates assembled in the morning were greeted and welcomed by Mayor John T. ing said Reiner's tractor-trailer rammed the rear of a truck driven by Anthony Berzinskas, 59, of United Church of Christ. The pas so veterans could appeal on bene fit cases. tor, the Rev.

Dr. Ernest F. Andrews spoke on a theme of giv Cases now may not go beyond ing one life love of God, L.V. Slovaks the Veterans Administration, Huber said. country and friend.

In ceremonies, about 50 white He praised a bill President Ken carnations were placed on an al- nedy signed May 15 to increase death benefits to about 33,000 de To Honor 2 Saints pendent parents and 44,900 chil Board Would Reconsider dren of veterans. 55 Martin Silver. DAV first na Funeral Home, 301 Chester Pike, Nor-I wood. Solemn Requiem Mass at 10 Lehigh Valley area members of Continued from Page 5 tional junior vice commander, reported 5,000 new memberships felt the school district library board covered its position thor were added in a drive last year. But we will reconsider only on the basis that we will brook no outside interference in the gener the Slovak Catholic Federation of America will honor Saints Cyril and Methodius, Slovak patriarchs, on June 30 at the Immaculate Conception Shrine Washington, A spokesman said more dele oughly in its proposed con gates are expected at todays sessions.

al operation. stitution. "Section 11 of that con D. C. 'Embarrassed, Astounded' Henry Moggio, a school board a.m.

In St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church, Norwood. Interment' In Sacred Heart Cemetery, Allentown. Calling p.m. Sunday.

Cavanaugh. MILLER Walter R. 55 vears 7 months 18 days, of Shoemakersville R. 1, June 19, 1963; husband of Arlene M. (Gambler) Miller.

Services 2 p.m. Saturday, Earl A. Trexler Funeral Home, 25 E. Weiss Topton. Interment New Jerusalem Church Cemetery.

Call p.m. Friday. Earl A. Trexlei. OTTO Mrs.

Jennie M. (Diehl) 85 years 10 months 19 days, of 32nd and Linden streets. South Whitehall Township, June 20, 1963; widow of John S. Otto. Short services for the family, 1:30 p.m.

stitution states specifically that under our supervision it would be a free public library for all of Prominent on the program will be the nomination of state officers and naming committees to "weed The pilgrimage will be in com Save as much as $9 a pair on Famous Makes from Regular stock. Women's Shoes of Top Fashion Men's Oxfords and Slip-ons Men's Work Shoes Help yourself! CONVENIENTLY "RACKED' ACCORDING TO SIZE member who had the unhappy role of spokesman for a library memoration of the 11th centen-nary of the saints' arrival to what the inhabitants of the school dis for value" about 50 proposed reso board committee before City trict of the City of Allentown, re lutions. is now Slovakia. Bishop Philip M. Hannan, vicar James W.

Snyder Jr. of Allen gardless of color or creed, he said. town, DAV senior vice command Monday in her late home. Further ser general of the Washington, D. Council admitted he was embarrassed and astounded" at the treatment he received from City Council.

Other members of the committee James F. Chambers, tea George W. York, school board er, reportedly will be a candidate archdiocese, will officiate during vices in cedar Church, Cetronia. Interment adjoining church cemetery. Call p.m.

Sunday in her late home. Schmoyer. for the organization top state president, said he would back up the services. Msgr. Joseph A.

Baran, pastor post. It is now held by Milton Edgar H. Mortimer and Jacob Rosenberg noted that members Kleckner stand without question." Carl R. Kresge and George B. ii "3 11 3 Friedman of Pittsburgh.

Joint Meeting of St. Michael's Church, Lans ford, who will be celebrant of of City Council refused to recog Within the day's activities, there will be a morning meeting benediction; The Rev. Michael G. P5 nize Moggio as a library board Reinert were among directors who said they felt that after a year it Ditsky of Egypt, and the Rev. of the Pennsylvania Joint Veter Continued on Page 48, Column 2 Sellersville Continued from Page 5 non-appearance.

He made this decision over vigorous objection by Paul M. Pekarik of Emmaus, for representative, and charged him, as a school director, with "passing the buck." ans' Commission. It is an organ might be possible to change library board membership, initial mer supreme chaplain of the federation, will lead the Lehigh Val ization of state commanders rep Moggio said last night: "After ly proposed 10 comprise five resenting all veterans groups. Delegates will hear from Dr school board members and two the meeting held at City Council Weston, who pleaded with him district administrators. At the out on Wednesday morning, it would Willard Stevens, superintendent of the Scotland School near Cham- set, however, they said they would appear futile to pursue this mat "not to subject our people to this yet." 0E ike to reorganize library financ ter any furthere.

A formal request bersburg. The state supported ley area group. The two saints were honored last month by the late Pope John XXIII who blessed the cornerstone for an institute in their honor which will be built in Rome. Dedication of the building will be in September. BARGAIN BASEMENT ing as constituted.

school is for veterans' children. Weston and Zimmerman had several verbal clashes before the at a regular council meeting would be a waste of time. There Mrs. Emaline K. Mohr, Wil An afternoon tour of the Lehigh Valley is also slated today dor liam Zettelmoyer and Ralph M.

fore, I agree with Mr. Kleckner and will urge the school board Creveling agreed to work in the hearings began and started all over again when Zimmerman convened the session at 1 p.m. Weston made a move to have delegates. In closing the convention tomor to reconsider. interest of saving the library School Director Louis E.

Dier- row, officers will be elected and Zettelmoyer pointed out that when the board retracted, its offer "I uff said he would reconsider if there will be a big dinner pro Zimmerman disqualify himself because of Zimmerman's service the state does not try to "adulter' gram. The scheduled speaker is said that I thought we were ac ing. hastily." ate our program." He said he Lt. Gov. Raymond P.

Shafer. as a school crossing guard, claiming that Zimmerman, as an em ploye of the borough, could not preside at the hearings. 1st Peace Corpsman Home mtlm 0 Zimmerman said the job as a crossing guard is only a two-week temporary appointment by the the Would Klass recommend Peace Corps to other people? Continued from Page 5 He brought back a few souven- mayor while Bible School is in Jr mm II "It depends what they're look session and refused to disqualify iers, but the majority of them will ing for. If they want to change himself. arrive later he got a MSB a MLS CJMALm a JljIILj UJ LlLlLSSB Weston then countered that MS Zimmerman was "biased, prei the world, then I wouldn't recommend it.

"But if they want to, find un Mass said his outlook on life udiced and of a fixed opinion to the determent of this affiant's has changed during the two years he's been abroad. derstanding understanding of 1 "gave me a feeling that I had a talent to do something creative." He said "there's nothing set about your assignment. You have to develop your own job without outside supervision." In the Peace Corps, Klass said "there are problems, frustrations and times when things are pretty bad. You're in a strange country and a strange culture and you have no one to rely on. You have to tax yourself to the limit.

"You run and you run and you eventually run into yourself and you finally learn to know yourself." I one's self and understanding of "I had felt there was a univer client's rights and privileges whereby affiant seeks a change of venue to an impartial justice another culture, this is the way A sality about human behavior. I to do it. "That's what the Peace Corps of the peace. found this to be utterly false. I now believe the world's basic is all about.

problem is lack of communication lack of understanding about the The smallest rabbits are Neth- Weston based this appeal on an incident Wednesday night when Zimmerman refused him two blank subpoenas a privilege normally offered by the Bucks subtleties of other cultures. erland Dwarfs weighing 2Vi Klass said the Peace Corps pounds. County prothonotary office. Weston said Zimmerman made this refusal in the presence of Hammerschmidt who was in Zim HASPEL merman's office at the time. presents the Sophisticated Summer Suitings to 1 1 jL fp, ii -1V Zimmerman turned down this appeal as well, and ordered Weston to stop delaying proceedings make you fee! the way you want to.

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Boyer said he took the license number, "looked it up and it came out Jim Schey. Plea Entered Weston refused to permit Schey to testify and entered a not guilty plea in his behalf. However. Zim merman found him guilty and as sessed a $5 fine and. $5 costs, At this point Weston demanded that the testimony be taken from What a parade! Every SO seconds a new owner steps up to a value-packed Rocket Oldsmobile! Take this wagonload of beauty, for instance.

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