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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 10

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10 THE MORNING CALL, Allentown, Aujurt 4, 1973 Teachers Hail Passage Of State House Bill 903 Charles E. Holmes Dies; Injured in Bucks Crash Guardsmen Indicted In Plot NEW YORK (AP) Five Deaths of the Day of Ralph Wieder of Perkasie; Charles E. Holmes, 53, an convenes in September so the bill can be signed into law by the governor." Call Harrisburg Bureau HARRISBURG The State House approved House Bill 903, the Professional Standards and three brothers, Thomas Holmes, address unknown, Edward electronic technician with Mi-crocam, of Warminster, Coast Guardsmen were indicted Friday on charges of conspiring Holmes of Telford and John of Baldis noted that Reps. Wil died Thursday in Doylestown liam H. Eckensberger Practices Act, this week.

Malvern, Chester County, and Hospital after a two-car auto ac The bill would establish a James P. Ritter and Joseph R. cident earlier in the day War to murder a Coast Guard intelligence agent who was investigating narcotics dealings. Arrested nine grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m, Zeller voted for the bill.

commission to set standards for rington Township. The bill's "long-range goal is teacher preparation and give Holmes was alone in his car Tuesday in the Moyer Funeral last week, they are being held in to bring about improvements in when the accident occurred, ac default of $50,000 bail each. teachers more opportunities to participate in determining edu Jennie Mitchell Is Dead at 91 Mrs. Jennie Mae Mitchell, 91, of 67 Bowood Drive, Center Valley R. 2, died Friday in Allen-town Hospital.

She was the widow of Frank W. Mitchell. Born in Kreamer, Snyder County, she was a daughter of the late Millard F. and Sarah (Benfer) Bollinger. She was a member of St.

James Lutheran Church, In an attempt to arrange for Rev. Butz Succumbs In Albany The Rev. Alvin H. Butz a native of Allentown, died Wednesday in Albany, N.Y. He was a son of the late Alvin H.

Butz, an Allentown builder who died last January. Rev. Butz was pastor at St. cording to Warrington Township police. Occupants of the other vehicle received minor injuries.

cational policy. the hired killing of agent Dennis It lVri Robert C. Baldis, president of the quality of basic education in Pennsylvania through the involvement of the practicing profession in the development of standards of preparation and professional practices," Baldis Home, 623 Market Perkasie Calling hours will be 7-8 p.m, Monday. Charles O. Bieber; Oldest in Church Charles 0.

Bieber, 90, a re Holmes resided at 146 Dill the Pennsylvania State Educa Morgan, officials said, the defendants made a $100 down payment to an undercover FBI Perkasie. He was the hus band of the former Mary Rich agent posing as a professional mond. assassin. tion Association, said: "PSEA salutes the lawmakers for their overwhelming approval of the bill. By passing this legislation they indicated recognition that teachers must play a significant Born in Philadelphia, he was The enlisted men named in tired farmer in Maxatawny Township, died Friday in his a son of Archibald ana Helen Surviving are a grand added.

The PSEA feels teachers must be given a meaningful voice in the decision-making process which determines standards for teacher preparation' and profes the indictment are Timothy L. Keen, 19,. of West Columbia, John's Lutheran Church in Albany. He resided at 74 Fernbank (Trampe) Holmes of Perkasie. daughter, Jean wife of cry- home at 534 E.

Main Kutz- Surviving besides his widow S.C.; Roger D. Rawson, 22, of Delmar, N.Y. son C. Ocker with whom she town. and parents are three daughters Panama City, Roger C.

He previously was pastor at role in determining educational policy. "PSEA now calls for similar action in the Senate when it re- resided, and two great He was the husband of the late sional practices. Lesueur 19, of Canby. churches in Lancaster, Glenside Nancy, wife of James Gradel of Sellersville; Elizabeth, wife of Bertha L'. (Kemp) Bieber who Timothy W.

McDonald, 19, of and Philadelphia. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. died in 1970. Thomas Piznichny of Sell Tuesday in Grace United Meth a a 1 and James J. McGough, 18, of Rohnert Park, Allentown educators attending the PSEA conference in Gettysburg were Robert Tostevin, Joy Helm, Mrs.

Virginia Habriel, Charles Waitkus and Carol ersville, and Mrs. Patricia Roo- Bornjn Maxatawny Township, he was a son of the late Isaac He was a chaplain in the Navy during World War II and was president of the Philadelphia ney of California; four sisters, odist Church, Logan and Spruce streets, Lewistown, Mifflin Calif. Nursing School Accreditation and Louisa (Christman) Bieber. They face a maximum 21 District of the Central Pennsyl He was the oldest living mem Helen, wife of Henry Harr of Su-verdale; Elizabeth, wife of Harry Girou of Bethlehem; Marga County. Calling hours will be 9 a.m.

Tuesday until, the time of years in federal prison if con vania Synod of the United Lu ber of St. John's Lutheran victed of the two counts in the theran Church in the 1950s. services in the church. Church, Kutztown. ret, wife of Howard Moyer of Sellersville, and Dorothy, wife Renewed to 1980 The Sacred Heart Hospital JSurvivmg are five sons, Lester Surviving besides his widow, the former Lucille Reese, are a Arrangements are being made by the Stephens Funeral Home, indictment conspiracy to assault a federal officer and perpetrating a crime on a govern G.

of Topton, Luther I. of Kutz son Richard of Richmond, BENJAMIN H. ROTH B. H. Roth, Ex-Prison, IOOF Aide Benjamin H.

Roth, 84, of Allentown, a retired bookkeeper 1335-37 Linden Allentown. ment reservation. town R.l, Paul L. of Kutztown R.3, Max K. of Mertztown R.l his mother, Mrs.

Hilder Walters School of Nursing training program has received continued ac Mrs. Lucetta Wright of Philadelphia, and a stepbrother, Lee A. Butz of Allen Copies Available Of Zoning Law Printed copies of the Bushkill and Isaac C. of Allentown; four daughters, Anna wife of Rob creditation from the National Increase Granted For Water Rates Lucetta E. Wright, 62, a former resident of Tamaqua and town.

League of Nursing. i Services are to be held Satur ert Stitzel of Kutztown R.l; Het-tie wife of William Turner of Fleetwood R.2; Jean wife of HARRISBURG (AP) The Township subdivision ordinance and clerk of the Lehigh County The accreditation is the result of a league evaluation which indicated the program is in line day in Albany. Harold E. Wileman Richard VanHorn of Mertztown Public Utility Commission has FoymeY Dean To Be Speaker At LCCC Rites A former dean -of Lehigh County Community College will be commencement speaker at summer graduation ceremonies Aug. 26 on the Schnecksville campus.

He is Robert Gebhardtsbauer, registrar at American University in Washington. Gebhardtsbauer, known as "Dean was dean of student affairs at LCCC 1966-72. He is a graduate of Temple University with degrees in history and has served as consultant to' several educational institutions. are available from James R. Feather, zoning officer.

authorized the Newtown Arte R.l, and Mary wife of Arden Oldt of Allentown; a sister Nora, Harold E. Wileman. 68, of with criteria set by the eval Green Lane R.l, an electronic Copies are $10 and may be ob sian Water Co. in Bucks County to increase annual rates to its uation committee. widow of Logan Dreibelbis of Kutztown, 20 grandchildren and Prison and an active member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, died Thursday in the Veterans Hospital, Wilkes-Barre.

He was a constable in Allen-town's 7th Ward many years ago. Accreditation extends through tained by contacting Feather at his home. 1,000 customers when the price technician at Schulmerich Carillons, Sellersville, until re-tiring in 1968, died Friday in Sacred. Heart Hospital, 11 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10:30 a.m lreezeends.

That means the average resi 1980, when the program is subject to re-evaluation. The nursing school was found Township property owners are rehiinded that any division of land, even to change a property widow of Clair Wright, died Friday at Rest Haven, Schuylkill Haven. Born in the White Bear area of. Summit Hill, she was a daughter of Wellus Embody of Allentown and the late Helen (Altemose) Embody. Her husband died in 1972.

Surviving with her father are a daughter Lorraine, wife of Edwin Troxell of Quakertown; a sister Geraldine, wife of Granville Moyer of Whitehall; a grandchild and a great-grandchild. Services at the convenience of the family will be held Monday in the John Ring Funeral Home, 218 Center Jim Thorpe. There will be no calling hours. Tuesday in St. John's Lutheran Church, Kutztown.

Calling hours will be p.m. Monday in Born in Polk Township, Mon dential bill will increase $10.07 for 16,000 gallons quarterly. The He was the husband of roe County, he was a son of the Eleanor (Klementisz) Wileman. ed in 1916 and has graduated 1,838 nurses. It has been nationally accredited since 1954.

utility expects to increase reve the Fritz Funeral Home, Kutz line requires the submission of a late William and Mary. Jane Born in Roxborough, Philadel town. nues $58,500 a year. plan for approval. phia County, he was a son of the (Serfass) Roth.

His widow is the former Laura Zerfass. late Harrold and Mary (MacCul-. He was a member of St. loch) Wileman. James Lutheran Church, 11th Surviving with his widow are and Tilghman streets, three daughters, Jacquelyn Roth was a 50-year member of the IOOF, Vienna Lodge, and the Edwin G.

Martin Lodge 687, He held various posi tions in both organizations. wife of Arnold Drtina of Sellersville; Mary Wileman of Woodbridge, England, and Geraldine, at home; a brother Cro-zier at Dallas, Luzerne County; a sister, Amanda Smith of Elk-ton, and three grandsons. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in the Meier Home for Funerals, 87 N. Main Sellersville.

Calling hours will be noon Monday until time of ser He served in the Army during World War I. Surviving in addition to his Donald H. Boyer Donald H. Boyer, 40, of 5635 N. Coplay Road, Whitehall, died Wednesday in South Great Bend, Susquehanna County.

Boyer was a first-class lineman for the Pennsylvania Power Light Co. for 23 years. Born in Aquashicola, he was a son of Allen and Grace (Marsh) Bover of Aquashicola. 1 widow are a stepson, Curtis L. Acker of Allentown; two sisters, Mrs.

Delia Ziegenfuss and Mrs. Jennie Rogers, both of Allen vices. town and two grandchildren. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Edward B.

Nonnemaker Edward B. Nonnemaker, 72, Monday in the church. Calling hours will be p.m. Sunday Surviving with his parents are four sons, Roger and Robert, both of Aquashicola, Donald of Denver. Colo, and Timothy of at the J.S.

Burkholder Funeral Home, 1601 Hamilton Allen of 512 Elm Bethlehem, died Friday in the Zohlman Nursing Home, Richlandtown. Laurvs Station and two broth town. Masonic services will be 8:15 p.m. Sunday. Before retiring 10 years ago, ers, Dale of Slatington R.l, and he was employed in the press forge department of Bethlehem Steel Corp.

for 40 years. Delmar of Laurys station. Services will be at 2 p.m, Monday in the Charles H. Camp- Born Bethlehem, he was a Elizabeth Kremus Succumbs at 93 Mrs. Elizabeth Kemus, 93, of ton Funeral Home, 525 JJeia son of the late Benjamin and ware Palmerton.

Calling Carrie (Fluck) Nonnemaker. He 212 Orchard Drive, Whitehall, hours will be p.m. was the husband of the former I r-i 1 r-i I jr I died Friday in Allentown Hospi Helen Kroll. tal. She was the widow of An He was a member of Our drew Kremus.

Mahlon C. Brey Lord's Ascension Polish National Catholic Church, Bethlehem. Mrs. Kremus formerly resided in Pottstown and Northampton. 1 1 1 fifiiit it i ii i i i i 1111 it i Mahlon C.

Brey, 61, a former driver for the Lehigh Valley Surviving besides his widow Born in Hungary, she was a are two sons, Edward W. of Hel-lertown and Robert F. of Bethle daughter of the late Joseph and Dairy, died Friday in his home at 163 Main Emmaus. He Catherine Lukatz. hem; a sister, Mrs.

William was the husband of Lillian (Wal- She was a former member of bert) Brey. Born in Emmaus, he was our Lady of Hungary Church, Northampton. son of the late Harry and Ella Strain of Potomac, a brother Howard of Allentown; two sisters, Mrs. Florence Reph of Allentown and Mrs. Mable Fritchman of Bethlehem, and eight grandchildren.

Surviving are three sons, Fred (Hallman) Brey. of Northampton, Albert of Den ver, and Louis of Willing-boro, N.J.; two daughters, Eliz He was employed for the last 12 years by Pennsylvania Precast Concrete Cedar Crest Services will be at 9 a.m. abeth, wife of Edwin Porter. Monday in the John R. Shupp Blvd.

with whom she resided, and Surviving besides his widow Funeral Home, 812 E. 4th Bethlehem, followed by a Mass are two daughters, Joan wife Margaret, wife of Charles Kep-pel of Allentown; a sister Julia, wife of John Oreanis of McAdoo. of Gerald Arndt and Patricia, of Requiem at 9:30 a.m. in the church. Calling hours will be Sunday night.

wife of Donald Eisenhard and Schuylkill County, six grandchil two sons, Richard F. and Don dren and 12 great-grandchil dren. Mrs. Stanley Stump Mrs. Mildred J.

Stump, 60, of Services at 9:30 a.m. Monday ald all of Emmaus; two sisters, Mae, wife of Floyd Trump of Emmaus and Stanta Brey of Allentown; two brothers, Frank Steel City, Bethlehem R.5, died Thursday in Allentown State the Robert A. Hauke Funeral Home, 4th and Chestnut streets, Coplay, will be followed by Mass lin of Emmaus R.l and George of Emmaus; nine grandchildren Hospital. She was the wife of Stanley Stump. ot tne Kesurrection at 10 a.m.

in and two great-grandchildren, the church. Calling hours will be Born in Lower Saucon Town 1 Ve hv Services will be at 10:30 a.m. 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Monday in the Reinsmith Funeral Home, 225 E.

Elm Em ship, she was a daughter of the late Joseph and Emma (Boyer) Klotz. Mrs. Adell Wright Surviving besides her husband Mrs. Adell M. Wright, 81, of maus.

Calling hours will be 8:30 p.m. Sunday. Mrs. Arlemus Finelli are her stepmother, Mrs. Eliza 512 Elm Bethlehem, died Friday in Fountain Hill Manor, I The SUNDAY beth Klotz of Bethlehem; a daughter, Mrs.

Katherine Zolli of Mundelein, 111. two brothers, ountain Hill. Mrs. Artemus "Stella" Finelli, 66, formerly of Pen Argyl, died Born in Bethlehem, she was a daughter of the late Milton and I Am i I Joseph and Charles Klotz, both Thursday in Rinehart Hospital Wheeler, Ore. I I HAWleY News jd I fAII-fHRONIfLP GRADING POST of Bethlehem; two sisters, Mrs Stephen Leonard and Mrs Isabel (Clift) Siegley.

There are no immediate survivors. Services will be at 1 p.m She was a daughter of Mrs Thomas E. James of Bay City II 'I VS I .7 I Frank Kline, both of Bethlehem; three stepsisters, Mrs. Freder Ore. Monday in the Wallace M.

Long ick Hawk and Mrs. Louis Weaver, both of Bethlehem, and Mrs, 15 iri Mrs. Elizabeth Weinhofer Funeral Home, 500 Linden George Shoemaker of Coopers- II I avaiabe fcrfV I Ul I Mrs. Elizabeth M. Weinhofer, 69, of 1145 Railroad N.

Cata- Bethlehem. Call noon to 1 p.m, Monday. burg; three stepbrothers, Mel- ii xssv I lAKEARifi tVs. rvi sri i vin, Elmer and Richard Klotz, sauqua, died Friday morning in all of Bethlehem two grandchil Palmerton Concert Sacred Heart Hospital. She was i the widow of Julius Weinhofer dren and a great-grandchild.

Postponed by Rain Services will be at ll a.m. Sr. Monday in the Harlan C. Hinkle Funeral Home, 1712 W. Broad Born in Emmaus, she was a daughter of the late Johrt and A concert by the Palmerton Jazz Lab Band scheduled to be I I I I Bethlehem.

Calling hours Anna Karnis. will be 7-9 p.m. Sunday. held in the bandshell in the Palmerton Borough Park, was She was a sewer at the ILJS Universal Pants Factory, North- i -i i i r.i i -i postponed because pf rain. It i m.iwr.v-i.iA-.inn- ampton, for 10 years, retiring will be held at 8 p.m.

Aug. 26 in the park. The Jazz Lab Band comprises high school and former high school students under the direc BUY QUALITY DIRECT and SAVE N( SltMMD. Swrnntr Salt In Prgrts. tion of Thomas Hcinze, instru And for your added 74th A Wolbrt Av 433-9597 mental director at the school.

flowers by OPEN DAILY 8 TO 8 Sundays 8-4 P.M. I nine years ago. She was a member of St. Law-' rence Catholic Church, Catasau-jqua. Surviving are a son, Julius Jr.

i of N. a daughter Josephine, wife of Andrew Toth of Allentown; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Karnis of Emmaus; 11 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Services will be at 9 a.m. 'Monday in Thomas A.

Burkholder Funeral Home, 3rd and Wal-' nut streets, Catasauqua, follow- ed by a Mass of the Resurrec-' tion at 9:30 a.m. in the church. Calling hours will be p.m. Sunday. 07m.

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