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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 22

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Ex-Zinc Worker Dies of Gunshot Walter J. Hurley Ambrose A. Meyers Succumbs at 92 Ambrose A. Meyers died yes 22 THE MORNING CUU AtlfBtow, Wei, IKI Deaths of the Day Carl Scharle Resigns As Allentown Engineer Jerry A. Bedline.

8L of Palm- terday at Cedarbrook, Allentown erton R. 2. was found dead at his borne Monday. Deputy Carbon County Coro Theater Pioneer mony for Scharle on Friday in ner Dr. Robert Mendsen said Carl Scharle, 63, 525 N.

Berks St. has resigned nil position as the streets department confer death was due to a self-inflicted rifle bullet wound. He listed the lines and grades engineer for lie, a mountain climbing and Walter J. Hurley, one of Hie ence room at City Hall. Daddona said the engineer will be bos-ored for his achievements.

tne Allentown Department of Hilda Daeufer, Veteran Teacher In Allentown Hilda Elizabeth Daeufer. 66. of 34 S. 12th Allentown. died Steel Corp.

Insurance Manager, 61 death as a suicide. R. 2, where he was a guest. He was S2. Bora in Martins Creek, Northampton County, he was a son of the late Alfred and Elizabeth (Fern) Meyers.

He lived in Em-maus for 45 years and most recently worked as custodian at Farr's shoe store in Allentown. He was a member of St John's Lutheran Church in Em- pioneers of the Allentown mov skiing instructor at Norwich! University in Northfield, Vt, Born in Dinielsville, he was son of the late George and In addition to bis work for the te theater business, died yesterday afternoon in Allentown Hos and Kenneth of Dexter, Maine; streets. The announcement of the resignation was made last night Councilman Joseph S. Daddona. Nancy (Bossard) Redline.

city. Scharle was known as an accomplished musician. In his pital. He was 83. He resided at 24 S.

Muhlen He was a retired employe of 10 grandchildren, and a greatgrandchild. Private services will be han Steidle of 123 E. vesterdav morains in her home. William J. commissioner of streets.

He re younger years he played with the new Jersey Zinc Co. and berg Allentown. His widow Bethlehem, insur- She was a daughter of Clara Church ported that Scharle's resignation was the husband of the late An maus and a charter member of many of the major dance bands of the area. dled by the Geigle Funeral is Mrs. Viola (Burd) Hurley.

nie (Althouse) Redline. the church's Lutheran will become effective Feb. 4, but in view of the fact he has Home, 3rd and McClay streets, Their daughter, Laurel Hur He is married, and he and Surviving are nephews and Harrisburg. There will be so ley, is a Metropolitan Opera (Waidelkb) and the late John ance manager of the Bethlehem G. Daeufer.

Steel died yesterday in She was a teacher in Allen- Johns Hopkins Hospital, Balti-town schools for 40 years. Miss more. He was 61. Daeufer was last a teacher at A graduate of Lehigh Univer- vacation period comine. he nieces.

Surviving are his wife, the viewing. star. She is to begin a concert Services will be at 2 p.m. Sat bis wife are parents of three children. There is a daughter, Jean, and two sons, William, an will leave his office Friday.

Scharle entered employ of the former Mary Alice Rader; two daughters, Ethel, wife of Albert sity, where he received his urday in the Kegel Funeral Home. 145 Delaware city in 1921, when he was 16. executive for Air Products Mohr, Emmaus, and Margaret, wife of William dwell of Sun- Throughout his career, he bachelor of arts degree in 1928 and master's in 1932, bo lived Chemicals, and Carl in Philadelphia. Palmerton. Calling hours will be 7 to p.m.

Friday. staked out eight miles of curb land, two sons, Lester of in Bethlehem since 1936. ing per year or 350 miles of Emmaus and Russell of Sacra' He was born in Hazleton, a curbing, equivalent to the width mento, five grandchildren Warm'n' Smart son of the late Jacob and Mar of Pennsylvania at is widest. garet (Edmunds) Steidle. No successor has been named Kutztown Votes Ban Surviving are bis widow, for Scharle, Daddona said he is and eight great-grandchUdren.

Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the Reinsmith Funeral Home. 225 Elm Em evaluating the position with the Catherine (Kush) Steidle of Bethlehem, and a sister, Mrs. qualifications of men in the de maus, with viewing from 12:30 Jvi partment. "It is my hope be can John Crater of Hazleton.

Services will be Friday at the On Parking tour of the Midwest next week. Hurley had been in the theater business in New England and Pennsylvania more than 20 years before becoming a florist in 1940. He retired 13 years ago. He came to Allentown in 1924 as the manager of the old Or-pheum Theater. It was through bis- efforts that the Orpheum was converted from a vaudeville to a movie house the State Theater in the early 1930's.

At the time, the State was among the most modern and elaborate theaters in Eastern Pennsylvania. In 1927, he also became managing director of the Rialto and Colonial theaters. All three were controlled by the Wilmer and Vincent theater chain. Born in Bangor, Maine, hei- Thursday until the time of tne De replaced by a man now em Kutztown Borough Council ployed by the city who deserves promotion." convenience of the family in the Connell Funeral Home, 243 E. funeral.

Joseph Szender Joseph (Sanders) Szender, 86, voted last night to ban parking Employes of the engineerine Raub Junior High School before she retired in 1962. Miss Daeufer was born in Allentown. She was on the board of the Women's Teachers Club and the Girls Club of Allentown. She was a graduate of Kutz-town State College, and also studied at Muhlenberg College. She was a member of Christ Lutheran Church in Allentown.

Surviving with her mother, at home, are a sister, Mary, wife of Paul Diefenderfer of Allen-town, and a brother, George 0. of Sunbury. Services will be 11 a.m. Friday in the J. S.

Burkholder Funeral Home. 1601 Hamilton Allentown. Viewing will be p.m. tomorrow. Lausterer Services Private services for Charles C.

Lausterer, 80, of 202 N. 7th Allentown, will be held in the J. S. Burkholder Funeral Home, 1601 Hamilton Allentown. Lausterer, who died on the west side of N.

Maple Street from Saucony Alley to and sewer bureaus plan a cere of 1083 Bushkill Drive, Easton, Broad Bethlehem. Mrs. M. S. Druckenmiller Mrs.

Minerva S. (Walbert) Highland Avenue in a move to eliminate traffic congestion. died yesterday in Easton Hospital. He was last employed by C.K. Council entered into an agree Druckenmiller of Shamrock, Berks County, died yesterday in Allentown Hospital.

She was 80. Williams Easton. retiring 14 ment with Topton, Fleetwood and Maiden Creek for mutual years ago. His wife, the former WALTER J. HURLEY She was the widow of Charles Fumes Kill 1, Sicken 20 In 2 Plants CURWENSVILLE W-Fumes police protection.

D. Druckenmiller who died in The secretary was authorized to advertise for bids to be open 1962. Born in Shamrock, she was a Julia Anna (Guzma) Szender, died in 1954. Mrs. Ralph Grube Mrs.

Mary Catherine (Hess) Grube, 52, of Harmony R. 1, ai me eo. meeting lor stone. Ex-Surgeon In Easton daughter of the late Peter and asphalt, gasoline, concrete, fuel oil and chlorine for the coming killed one man and sickened 20 Ida (Howerter) Walbert. She was a member of Long- N.

died Sunday at the home year. Orville Hauck was reappoint swamp United Church of Christ other persons in two widely separated communities Tuesday. Fumes of an undetermined was a son of the late John and Flora (Pierce) Hurley. Hurley was a newsman In Boston and other New England cities before entering the theater business in 1913. He had been engaged in stage, vaudeville and motion picture ventures.

He joined Wilmer and Vincent in 1922 in Reading. He of her daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Dies at 53 S. Parry. 159 Belt Road, Phil- Sunday, was the husband of type killed a laboratory techni lipsburg.

She was the wife of Dr. Harry Burnham Under ed to the borough's Civil Service Commission for a six year term and Willard A. DeTurk reappointed to the board of adjust cian and made 13 other men ill wood, 53, former surgeon at Mertztown R. 1. Surviving are two sons, Paul F.

and Ralph both of Shamrock, and a grandchild. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the Earl A. Trexler Funeral Home, 25 E. Weiss at the North American Refrac Easton Hospital, died Monday Ralph N.

Grube. Mrs. Alfred G. Flamish Mrs. Beatrice V.

Flamish, ment lor three years. in Baptist Hospital, winston-Salem, N.C. tones Co. research center on the outskirts of Curwensville, Clearfield County. And in South Greensburg, came to Allentown from Har-risburg where he had been pub Topton, with calling hours He was chief surgeon at Davis the late Elsie M.

(Mumbauer) Lausterer. Mrs. Bertha J. Ross Mrs. Bertha J.

Ross, 88, of 17 E. Hazard Summit Hill, a charter member of the Summit Hill American Legion Auxiliary, died Saturday night in Palmer-ton Hospital. Born in Lansford. she was a lic relations manager for the Westmoreland County, seven of theater chain. fice workers at the Protayne In his youth, lie was a well- Hospital, Statesville, N.C.

He joined Easton Hospital as an intern in 1938 after being graduated from Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. He later Gas Service Co. were sickened known bass singer in his home or knocked out by fumes from Castro Calls For Gasoline Rationing HAVANA (AP) Prime Minister Fidel Castro ordered gasoline rationing in Cuba on Tues town, singing in the Congregational Church music festivals. daughter of the late Emanuel Staged Club Musical a gas heater during a coffee break. They were treated at a hospital and released.

William J. Beahan about served as an assistant in surgery before joining the Army in 1941. and Eliza (Moser) Gangaware. In Allentown, he was known for his service with the Mas She resided in Summit Hill for 64 years and was a mem wife of Alfred G. Flamish, 828 Liberty Allentown was declared dead on admission yesterday at Sacred Heart Hospital She was stricken in her home.

Mrs. Flamish, 63, was a presser for Ted Low Sportswear formerly Rik Knit 1035 Linden Allentown. She was born in Allentown, a daughter of the late Alfred and Katie (Schafinsky) Burger. She was a member of Dubbs Memorial United Church of Christ. Besides her husband she is survived by a son, Sgt.

Richard A. Flamish, Chanute Air Force Base, two daughters, Thel- After the war he was a mem ons, Lehigh Valley Shrine Club p.m. Friday. Edmund E. Snyder Edmund E.

Snyder, 59, of rural Sebring, died yesterday in Sebring following a heart attack. Born in Allentown, he was a son of the late Daniel E. and Agnes M. (Buchman) Snyder. He was employed at Maxcy Grove in Sebring.

Surviving are his widow, Elizabeth (Lengyel) Snyder; a brother Donald E. of Allentown, and three sisters, Althea L. Snyder and Queen, wife of Harold Mclllhaney, both of Allentown, and Edna, wife of Fred Haas 45, of Clearfield was felled by fumes at the research center. Another worker, Harry Custer, daythe ninth anniversary of and Kiwanis Club. He helped stage a number of Kiwanis mu ber of the Easton Hospital surgical staff.

He joined the staff of Davis Hospital in 1956. 63, of Curwensville was admitted Use chill resisting knitting worsted for your dog's dashing turtleneck coat and beret. sical and social events He was commissioned a first He attended the Lutheran satisfactory condition. Twelve other employes were examined ms take over after announcing controls were necessary to conserve fuel supplies from the Soviet Union. The government radio said a ber of the First Presbyterian Church.

Her husband, Claude Ross, died jn 1962. Surviving are a son Emanuel of Newport, N.C.; two daughters, Sally, wife of George Davis of Lansford, and Mrs. Ella Snyder, with whom she resided; lieutenant in the Army shortly Keep your dog warm end Church of the Holy Trinity, Main Street, Northampton, after the war broke out 1941. or treated and released. "Things started happening pretty fast," said Edmond smart in this stylish set.

Easy-knit, clever gift for a pal's pet. Pattern 519: sizes 10, 12, 14, He was discharged from active duty in 1945 as a major. He re where his wife has been organist and choir director for 20 coupon system would be put into effect and new rules would be ceived the Bronze Star for meri years. ma wife of Albert P. Smith Wright of Clearfield, an engineer.

"There were only a couple that actually collapsed, but sev torious action in the European a brother Chester Gangaware 16, 18 included. Fifty cents in coins for each pattern add 15 cents for each After giving up his manager Theater in late 1944 and early of Coaldale; six grandchildren, and Carolyn wife of Jack D. Seem, both of Allen ship of the city theaters, he eral got real sick. It was all lb great-grandchildren and a pattern for 1st class mailing town; three grandchildren; a published later. The announcement came after Castro had told a revolutionary anniversary celebration the government had been forced to borrow from armed forces fuel reserves in 1967.

was in the advertising field a short time and then opened a 19). He was a colonel in the Army Reserve in North Caro-' Una. great-great-grandchild. Services will be at 11 a.m sister, Margaret, wife of War they could do to hold their heads up while they were sitting down." and special handling, bend to Laura Wheeler, The rn i ng floral shop in the Americus Hotel. Later he managed the of Miami.

Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the J. S. Burkholder Funeral Home, 1601 Hamilton Allentown. Calling hours will be p.m.

tomorrow. EdwinGTDiehI Edwin G. Diehl. a watchman He had just completed a six- today in First Presbyterian ren K. Butz, Laurys Station, and four stepsisters, Irene, wife of Floyd Kline, Bethlehem; Doro Call Needlecraft Box 161, Old Chelsea Station New York, Church.

year term as coroner in Statesville. He was the husband of The radio announcement told Phoebe Flower Shop. In addition to his widow, sur N. J. Approves Plan N.Y.

10011. Print Pattern Num. thy, wife of Fred Walters. Ful- of restrictions on fuel for private cars and a strict control viving are his daughter Laurel, To Cut Back Guard lerton; Kathryn, wife of Roy Mrs. Elizabeth Murray Mrs.

Elizabeth Murray, a former Lehighton resident, died ber, Name, Address Zip. Send for Big, Big 1968 Needle-craft Catalog hundreds of Marvin, Wescosville R.D., and plan for government vehicles. TRENTON (AP)-The State Isabel, wife of Clinton Miller, for the IMcAdoo Allen Welding Quakertown, died yes About 50,000 Cubans paraded Defense Department announced yesterday in Gnaden Huetten wife of John Peter Butz of En-glewood, N.J.; two sons, Les- Mrs. Mabel Andrews Mrs. Mabel E.

(Buskirk) An Allentown. knit, crochet fashions, embroid through Havana's Revolution Tuesday that it has approved a plan designed to reduce the Services will be at 11 a.m. ary Plaza to mark the ninth anniversary of Castro's over Saturday in the Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland Allen strength of the New Jersey Na tional Guard by about 650 men throw of President Fulgencio drews, 63, of Bangor R. 1, died Sunday in Monroe County Hos Batista. About half a million The plan, which is part of a town.

Calling hours will be p.m. Friday. terday in the Miller Nursing Home, Rosedale, Bucks County. He was 82. He had previously resided at 111 Station Road, Quakertown.

Born in Bucks County's East Rockhill Township, he was a son of the late Henry and Ida Garis) Diehl. He was a member of St. others watched. nationwide reorganization of Addressing the crowd, Castro the National Guard, will take Hospital, Lehifhton. She was 83.

She was a guest for many years at the Mahoning Valley Convalescent Home, Lehighton R.l. Born in Weissport, she was a daughter of the late Augustus and Amanda (Heller) Oswald. Surviving are a son LeRoy A. Brown of Westfield, N.J.; three grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m.

Fri pital. She was the widow of Har ley Andrews and Thomas Buskirk. Daniel A. Gerber described his government as effect Feb. 1.

Richard Werkheiser Richard L. Werkheiser, 49, of Edythe (Walters) Underwood. Mrs. Sophia Pancygrau Mrs. Sophia Pancygrau, 67, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

John Ken-derdine, 5 Nanlyn Sellers-vile. She was the wife of the late Konstanty Pancygrau. Formerly of Richlandtown Pike, Quaker-town, she is the daughter of the late Marion and Maryanne Kop-cynski. Surviving are a son Richard of Quakertown and a daughter Helen, wife of John Kenderdine of Sellersville; a sister Mrs. Helen Sielski of Willmington, Delaware; two grandchildren.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday in the A. W. Treffinger and Son Funeral Home, Quakertown, 24 N. Ambler Quak at its highest point" but ery, quilts, afghans, guts, toys.

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Maj. Gen. James F. Cantwell, chief of staff of the State De 616 S. 23rd Wilson, died warned that 1968 would be "one Daniel A.

Gerber of 220 High of the hardest years of the revo fense Department, said the plan John's Lutheran Church, Rich- Monday in Easton Hospital. He was a brakeman on the lution," and a major effort was aimed' at reducing the Tamaqua, a retired dispatcher for the Reading Railroad, died Monday night in Get strength of the New Jersey Na Lehigh Valley Railroad for the last 12 years. He was the hus would be required of the public. He stressed a need for in iandtown. He was the husband of the late Katie (Leister) Diehl who died in December 1959.

Surviving are two sons, Har tional Guard from 14,767 men to 14,110. The reduction will be band of the late Lucy (Derr) singer Medical center, uanviue. creased farm production. day in the J. J.

Mayes Funeral Werkheiser, who died in 1960. He was 69. accomplished through attrition, probably within one year. Home, 200 Franklin Weiss port. Viewing will be 7-9 p.m tomorrow.

ry and George, and two sis Missing Nurse J. S. Burke, 71, Owner ters, Mrs. Ida Hallman and Mrs. Minnie Schnabel, all of Quaker- Winkelmann Services town; three brothers, Amandus TROPICAL MARKET Being Sought In Ruml Berks READING tfl The search Graveside services will be and Harry, both of Perkasie ertown.

and John of Bristol and four held at 10 a.m. Friday in Green Of Club-Sponsored Firm 1014 UNION BLVD. ALLENTOWN wood Cemetery, Allentown, for grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sat Mrs.

Winfield W. Kline Mrs. Verna (Deem) Kline, Mrs. Mary E. Winkelmann, 72 for a missing practical nurse Prices Effective Tues.

thru Jan. 2nd thru 6th who died Saturday at the home urday in the Strunk Funeral of 414 E. Cottage Tamaqua, died yesterday in St. of a daughter in Canoga Park, Home, 821 W. Broad Quakertown, with calling hours 7-8 p.m.

Friday. cam. Mrs. winkelmann was a en) Frey of Hellertown, and a sister, Mrs. Josephine Peisley of Los Angeles.

Services will be at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Midway Manor Church. There will be no Joseph Hospital, Hazleton. She shifted to Berks County countryside Tuesday, as policemen appealed to rural residents and hunters for help. Police asked residents of rural areas to check barns and former Allentown resident.

was 53. She was the wife of Winfield W. Kline. Center Cuts -No Ends Mixed in" Thomas W. Grube other outbuildings for Patricia Sholley, 23, who disappeared Thomas Wilbur Grube, 64, of Dec.

26. They also asked hunt Hackett Avenue, Palmer Town ers to watch for the young ship died Monday at Veterans woman as they tramp through Hospital, Lebanon. the snow covered woods. A Navy veteran of World War he was a self-employed paint RIB Roasi LOIN Roast 59 214-3 lb. Ave.

49 ri-i ib. Ave. er, retime several years ago. lb. lb.

John Seward Burke, 71, owner-operator of the Ford Vending Machine for the i Valley, died yesterday in his home at 1575 Harmor Lane, Hanover Township, Northampton County. He was associated with the Talcott Finance working in the main office in New York and with the local offices until his retirement in 1960. He was owner and operator of the vending machine organization, a Kiwanis sponsored organization which benefits crippled children in the Lehigh Valley. Born in Redfield, S.D., he was a son of the late John and Emma (Gardner) Burke. He was a Marine veteran of World War I.

He was a graduate of St. Thomas College, St. Paul, Minn. He was a member of Midway Manor Moravian Church, Allentown. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Margaret (Hughes) Burke; a daughter, Mrs. Humphrey (Hel Mrs. Esther D. Buskirk 1 I Mrs. Esther D.

Buskirk, 78, of Old Fashion (Country Style) 435 Montgomery Salisbury Berks SMOKED SAUSAGE 59; Towship, widow of Qumcy A SPARE PTft RIBS Vtb Buskirk, died last night in Sa Miss Shooley has not been seen since she finished work at Reading Hospital at 7 a.m. the day after Christmas. Divers searched a water-filled mine hole near the hospital, but found no trace of her. Her car was found on the hospital parking lot, but the police speculated it had been driven away and then returned. Brown Rain JERUSALEM (AP) This holy city was coated with mud recently after a sandstorm from CIRCUMCISION Q.

Should all boy babin be cireumeited? A. Ask 100 doctors this question and you will probably get 50 enthusiastic "aye" and 50 violent "nay" replies. Probably no surgical topic is as controversial as wholesale infant circumcision. Some doctors perform the procedure routinely, others will do so if requested by the parents, while still others advance every argument against it before giving way to "such foolishness." cred Heart Hospital. She was stricken with a heart attack at Newhart's her home earlier in the evening.

Her husband died Dec. 18. CRAB PATTIES 679' Born in Nuremberg. Luzerne Countv, she was a daughter of the late Abraham and Mary El len (Lutz) Hummel. 46 oz.

can DRINKS Mrs. Buskirk was a member the Negev Desert collided with E.S.R. TESTS JOHN S. BURKE of Jerusalem United Church, of a rainstorm and brewed up a brown rain. Man Found Lying at Road mm Flour -49c GERESOTA Q.

What it the E.S.R. test? For uhat pur-pote it it performed? A. The E.S.R. (erythrocyte sedimentation rate) test measures the settling rate of red blood cells (erythrocytes) under standard laboratory conditions. The E.S.R.

seems to reflect the response of the body to injury, such as occurs in certain diseases. The test is one of several laboratory procedures which the doctor may order to assist in making a diagnosis. COAL HEATER Dies in Coaldale Hospital 75e 3 lb. can wWfliaWPJ. ft 1 of Summit Hill, who operates a delivery truck, found Brim-ble along the road and notified a resident of the area who sum a aa-year-oia uoaidale man died 10 minutes after admission to Coaldale Hospital early yesterday after he was found lying in the snow beside a road 0 I 4 t.

WARM MORNING'S budget-priced, medium-size circulator. Lifetime porcelain finish. Holds 60 lbs. of coal heats up to 4 rooms. Only 147.95 Christ, Salisbury Township.

Surviving are a son Paul, Emmaus; four daughters, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Hassler, Salisbury Township, and Mrs. Marguerite King; Lucille, wife of Jay Hallman, and Arlene, wife of Mervin Christine, all of Allentown; 17 grandchildren, and 14 great-grandchildren. Also, five brothers, Howard, Easton; Robert, Bethlehem; Stewart, Bricktown, N.J.; Walter, Allentown, and Victor, Quakertown, and three sisters, Irma, wife of Raymond Schaf-fer, Salisbury Township; Ida, wife of Raymond Grant, Quakertown, and Mrs. Florence Neith, Bethlehem. Services will be at 11 a.m.

Saturday in the Werley Funeral Home, 46 E. Susquehanna Allentown, with viewing moned police and the Coaldale Ambulance. The temperature at a short distance from his home. Send questions to Science Editors, Inc. P.O.

Box 1174, Louisville 1, Ky. me time was near zero. RAGU Spaghetti Sauce Born Coaldale, Brimble was a son of Leah (Willing) Model 409. America's finest circulator coal heater. Lifetime porcelain finish, built-in automatic thermostat.

Holds 100 lbs. of coal heats up Bnmble of Coaldale and the late David Bnmble. He resided in Lansford many years and HEINZ KETCHUP 4l.G0 Reg. Bottle It is our purpose to render professional prescription service and to offer the finest quality health aids and sickroom supplies. to rooms.

Only 203.95 gill IVORY 49 Giant Size Liquid Detergent was last employed in 1960 as a guard for the Gulf Oil Philadelphia. He was a member cf Trinity LARGE FANCY Arthur (Artie) Bnmble of 88 Greenwood St. was found lying on the south side of Greenwood Street in the vicinity of the Greenwood Inn shortly after 4 a.m. John Puschak, Schuylkill County deputy coroner, said his tentative investigation showed death was due to exposure. The deputy coroner said no autopsy would be performed.

Police Chief John Starry Jr. of Coaldale said the investigation showed there was no indication of foul play. He said the examining physician could not find any bruises on the body, nor could he find marks of any kind that would indicate Brim-ble was struck by car. Greenwood Street is adjacent to Route 209 and handles very light traffic. Starry said Michael Moravek Friday.

Mexicans Punish Man on Telephone MEXICO CITY (AP) A Model IW. A real bargain In full size, quality clrculatorl Lifetime porcelain finish. Holds 00 lbs. of coal heats up te rooms. Only 163.50 Select your heater today G.

II. Eflinger Go. "In the Stove Business Since 1900" 25 S. 8th Allentown 434-5766 man who made a 50-minute call EillPER'S PHARMACY "73 Years of Health Service" 39 7th Allentown Free Delivery (Ph Phone 433-4258 unneran umrcn, Lanstord. Surviving with his mother, with whom he resided, are two sons, Arthur of Lansford and Gary, with the Army in Korea; two brothers, Richard of San Diego, and David, with the Gulf Oil Co.

in Chin Hae, Korea, and a sister Margaret, wife of Kieran Sharpe of Coaldale. Russel A. Holmes, Lansford funeral director, is in charge of arrangements. from a telephone booth while a line formed outside won't be using the phone for a while, police reported. Those outside finally "United Fruit" dragged the man from the booth and struck him in the throat.

His doctor said he would be voiceless for a month..

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