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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 10

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The Morning Calli
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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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10
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SECOND SUNDAY CALL-CHRONICLE, Allcntown, Aucust 17, lHb9 For 'Great Teachers' Area Professor Seminar-Bound Lacking Bail, Man Is Jailed A 60-year-old man was committed to Northampton County Prison in default of $500 bail after he waived a hearing on a larceny charge. Archie Stull, no known address, was arrested Tuesday by Bethlehem police on a charge of stealing two watches valued at $300 from the home of Raymond Kilpatrick of 1442 Phillip St. Stull was arraigned before Alderman Wilma Zweifel of Bethlehem who set the bail. Kilpatrick told police that watches were taken from the living room of his home. Exploding Tire Injures Worker A 21-year-old Hellertown R.

1 man was treated in St. Luke's Hospital for a cut right finger and knee after being hit with debris from an exploding automobile tire. Willy W. Shelly was putting air into a tire at Geyer's Tire Hellertown, when the accident happened. He was taken to St.

Luke's in the Dewey Fire Co. Ambulance. Another employe was working the same area with Shelly but was not injured Spaziani Slated By Police Chiefs Dist. Atty. Charles H.

Spaziani of Northampton County will be the speaker at a dinner meeting Wednesday night of the Middle Eastern Police Chiefs Association. The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. in Walps Restaurant, Airport Road, Allentown. Hugo Harris, who is fighting his demotion last week as chief of the Catasauqua Police Department, is the president of the regional organization and will preside at the meeting. 2 William L.

F. Schmehl, professor of history and chairman of the Social Sciences Division of the Lehigh County Community College, has been selected by the American Association of Junior Colleges to attend a ten day "Seminar for Great Teach to mm source material for the discussions. The "Great Teachers" will have some leisure too during their stay. A scheduled break in the middle of the seminar will allow them to take a boat trip out of Portland Harbor to the Calendar Islands (365 islands in Casco Bay, Roger H. Garrison, seminar director, said the objectives of the meeting were to identify, analyze, and propose varied solutions for the most pressing problems of instruction; identify and describe new, nontraditional teaching ideas and practices with special attention to methods which promise efficiency of instruction for large numbers of students and conditions of learning especially appropriate for the so-called disadvantaged students, and create the raw material for a book about these matters.

OPEN MONDAY 10 'til 9 ers at Westbrook Junior College in Portland, Me. The conference held Aug. 17-27 is part of AAJC's faculty development project. It will bring together one hundred top flight teachers from the nations two-year colleges for an intensive ten day workshop. The seminar program will attempt to bring together outstanding individuals to live comfortably and informally while working together face to face without distractions.

The daily, 12-hour sessions will not include any outside speakers or lecturers. Each participant will make up the seminar and be a resource for the others, then the sessions will be structured for a maximum shar gpy mm VALLErs QuaMf departmentstore 7 Mi id a mm m. ing of ideas and a maximum of 1 1 real dialogue. Each of the specially selected participants is required to present a description or sample case history of what he consid ers a major problem of instruction and an outline of an innovative teaching device or approach that he has tried and found useful. With a composite of these one A BANNER DAY Lehigh County Commissioner Donald B.

Hoffman spoke yesterday at the morning dedication of two new flagpoles at the Courthouse Plaza. The poles, at the east end of the plaza, will support county and state flags. page reports the small, dis cussion groups of twelve-four-teen members will be the major Salisbury Township, Police Contract Talks at Standstill 2 Faculty Are Named At LCCC Two additions have been WILLIAM KULICK JR. JOLLY JUMPER the bounce that babies beam about a wonderful gilt lor baby and mother only One-year contract negotiations "We've had three meetings between Salisbury Township and with the township manager its police department have come (William Ganster) and no acree- W. Kulick Joins Father made to the Lehigh County i I Charles Durner, chief negotiator for the officers.

Although Durner has declined to say what increases his department is asking for, he claims the two factions are "still far from settlement." to a standstill. ment has been made," said Sgt Community College faculty They are Carolyn A. DeWalsche, In Business instructor of English and Victor A. Czaja, instructor of social sci "We'll have to arbitrate, William W. Kulik, Jr.

has Durner added, noting that the contract runs out at the end of ences. Both will begin their the calendar year, "We met for the first time about a month ago and our third meeting Friday didn get us anywhere, "But we hope to get the two sides together as soon as arm trators are picked," concluded the policeman. joined his father in the profession of funeral directing at the William W. Kulik Funeral Home, 426 Hanover Allen-town. A native of Allentown, Kulik is a graduate of Dieruff High School, and is a member of the Pennsylvania National Guard.

He attended Muhlenberg College, and completed hfs formal education at the Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science. Approved and licensed by the Pennsylvania State Board of Funeral Directors, Kulik has also been registered by the Conference of Funeral Service Examining Boards of the United States, after successfully competing in their National Board The township force consists of Police Chief Robert Reiss, Sgt. Durner and four patrolmen. One teaching duties in September. Miss DeWalsche of Wayne, New Jersey, received a B.A.

from Catholic University in Washington, D.C. and an M.A. in English from the University of Michigan. She taught for four years at Manchester Regional High School in Haledon, New Jersey. The new social sciences instructor, Czaja is from West Hartford, Connecticut where he taught history at Newtown High School.

He is a graduate of Central Connecticut State College with a B.S. in Education and of Northern Michigan University with an M.A in history. Czaja in addition to his teaching experience at Newtown served as a teaching assistant at Northern Michigan University and taught at Dolegio Nueva Granada. of the patrolmen, William Nor ton, was appointed as the other member of the two-man nego tiating team for the department. Nowhere on earth can mother get such relaxation and enjoyment for so little money.

Safe, sturdy and a delight to the active vounaster, a perfect portable nursemaid. Instructor Named Mrs. Lois Ewing, coordinator Examination. LEH'S INFANTS SECOND FLOOR During the past year, Kulik of the Practical Nursing program at Lehigh County Community College has announced the GETTING ACQUAINTED Pictured at his desk In Muhlenberg College's Ettinger Building is Dr. John H.

Morey, who is briefing himself on the responsibilities he will assume when he takes over as president. See story page B-l. was associated with Harold B. Mulligan, funeral directors appointment of Mrs. Irene Mary Lloyd to her staff.

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