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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • 37

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The Gazette and Daily, York, Monday Morning, May 24, 1965 58. Deaths 58. Deaths Deaths Dora Mae Cromldgh Dora Mae Cromlcigh, 73, died Saturday morning at 6:25 in Pleasant Acres hospital. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Fanny Warner, 131 East Philadelphia street; a brother, C.

A. Cromleigh, Lake City, a daughter, Mrs. George D. Ferree, 726 Ludlow street; a son, Dr. William H.

Gallatin, 729 South George street; two grandchildren and six great grandchildren. A private funeral will be held this morning at 10 a.m. at the Max G. Anstine Pinera' home 1701 West Market street. Rev.

Franklin D. Fry, pastor of Christ Lutheran church, will officiate. Burial will be in Mt. Rose cemetery. MILLER On Mav 21.

1965, at 10 a.m.. at York hospital, Paul L. Miller, husband or Eva A. Boll Miller. 1605 Wayne avenue, 56 years, 10 months, 16 days.

and friends are inviled to altcnd the funeral Monday at 1 p.m. at William E. Little funeral home, 662 Linden avenue. Interment in Mt. Rose cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. 53-m22-2t MUMMERT On May 21, 1965, at 10:45 p.m.. at York hospital, (Richard J. Mvmmert, hushand of Louise C. Latterman Mummert, 1414 West King oed 61 years.

8 months, 9 days. Relatives and friends are invited to meet Tuesday at Seasholtz Funeral home, 623 South George street, at 8:30 a.m. followed by a high mass of requiem at 9 a.m. in St. Rose of Lima Catholic church.

Interment in St. Patrick's cemetery. Friends are invited to call at SMsnoltz Funeral home Monday evenino From 7 to 9. Rosary will be recited at the funeral home Monday at 8 p.m. S8-m24-1t RiEEO On Mav 22, 1965, at 5 a.m., Seitz Nursing home, Dallastown, Miss Eva A.

Reed, 250 E. Main Dallastown, daughter of the late George W. and Mary Austin Reed, osed 86 years, 3 months, 24 days. Relatives and friends are inviled to altend the funeral services Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. from the Eberly (formerly Riedel) funeral home, 104 W.

Main Dallastown. Interment in Mt. Rose cemetery. Relatives and friends aire invited to call at Ihe Eberly Funeral home Monday evening. 58-m24-2t SMITH On May 22, 1965, at 8:20 a.m., at her residence, 461 Carlisle avenue.

Lucy P. Smith, widow of J. Emanuel Smith, toed 87 years, 12 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral at the 'Edward W. Bajmeister Colonial mortuary.

South Queen at Jackson, Tuesday at 2 p.m. It erment in Greenmount cemetery. Relatives and friends may call at the Bau-meister mortuary Monday evening from 7 to 9. 58-m34-2t STRAWDCR On Mav 21, 1965. at 2 a at his residence, 319 Simpson street, Chauncy M.

Strawder, aqed 59 years, 1 month, days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Monday 10 a.m. at the Dodson Funeral home, 517 North Gcorye sfrtet. Interment in 'Eden (Delaware county) cemetery. Relatives and friends may call at the Dodson Funeral home, Sunday evening 7 to 9.

Memorial services will be held by the Brotherly Love Lodge. 228 BP0 of at 8 p.m. S8-m22-2t STEHMAN On May 21, 1965, at 6:20 p.m.. at York hospital, George D. Stehman.

husband of Grace Reno Stehman, 918 West King street, aged 77 years, 2 months, 3 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday at 10 a.m., Robert Koller Funeral home, 2000 West Market street. Interment in St. Luke's cemetery, Brogueville. Friends are invited to call at the funeral home Monday from 7 to 9 p.m.

Horrisburg and Lancaster papers please copy. 53-m22-2t WOLFE On May 21, 1965, at 6 p.m., at Chambersburg hospital, Carl Asper Wolfe, husband of Esther Viola Middle Wolfe, 34 North Main street, Chamoersbung, aged 57 years, 1 month, 17 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Etzweiler Funeral home. Mil Fast Market street, York, I erment in Mt.

Rose cemetery. Friends may call at the Etzweiler Ftneral home, York, Monday evening from 7 to 58-m24-2t r9. Funeral Directors SLEEGER FUNERAL HOME 822 East Market Street 848-2491 59-ml-tf SHINDLER FUNERAL HOME 915 North Duke Street Dial 848-1778 i 59-ml-tf MORGAN E. FREY PH. 854-3627764-9246.

Funeral Services 1223 N. George St. 59-ml-tf ETZWEILER FUNERAL HOME 1111 East Market York, Pa. 59-ml-tf STRACK STRINE Funeral Home 1205 East Market St. 59-ml-tf DECKER FUNERAL HOME 550 W.

King 59-ml-tf EDW. W. BAUMEISTER Fumwal Director Queen Jackson Sts. 59-ml-tf ROBERT F. KOLLER FUNERAL HOME 2000 West Market St.

Dial 854-9090 CONGO BATTLE Leopoldville. The Congo. The Congolese National Army recaptured Yangambe, about 25 miles downstream from Stanleyville on the Congo river, according to reports reaching Leopoldville yesterday. One government soldier was reported wounded. There were no reported rebel casualties 1 Care Snou(ji 3 I (Send of lowers i bTAGEfVIYER FLOWER SHOP 535-43 N.

George St. Flowerphone 854-0916 37 Water-Short New York Imposes A Fine Against Generous Restaurateurs (Mew YorV Times News Service) New York If you want a glass of water here, a restaurant will be glad to supply it. But any restaurateur who serves water except by request is risking a fine of up to $50. This latest measure to conserve the city's supply was announced yesterday by Armand D'Angelo, commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, who said that as of Friday the city's reservoirs were down to 56 per cent of capacity, one-third below the level at the same date last spring. ACCIDENTS (Continued from Page 4) sible fractured facial bones and broken leg, a hospital spokesman said.

His condition was reports i satisfactory yesterday. Joseph R. Anderson. 25. of Roosevelt avenue, driver, was in satisfactory condition with head injuries and a cut face, a hospital spokesman said.

The accident occurred when the Anderson car ran off the rad vr hit a telephone pole, police said One person was admitted to York hospital and one was treated and discharged after an automobile accident near Pine Springs restaurant on the Spring Grove road Saturday at 3:30 a.m., a hospital spokesman said. Wayne Luckenbill, 16. McAllister street, Hanover, was repotted in satisfactory condition yesterday with internal injuries, a spokesman said. Wilson Bishop. 17, McAllister street, Haonver.

was treated for a cut neck, the spokesman added. Jeffrey A. Jones, 21, of 13 Summit xoad, was treated at York hospitil yesterday at 6:25 p.m. for a cut left hand and a scratched right arm and left 'eg after the motorcycle he was riding went out of control and hit car parked at 710 South George street, cHy police said. The owner of the car was identified by Dolice as Robert L.

Hall senior, 131 Jasper avenue. Jones was charged with reckless drriwr, rjo'ice said. Three persons were treated at York hospital yesterday at 6 a.m. for in juries received in an automcbil accident in Strinestown, a hospital spokesman said. Larry F.

Spangier, 25, of 350 Susquehanna street, was treated for a broken nose; Preston Spangier, 28, Dover RD 4, for a possible broken right leg, and Kenneth Spangier, 19, of 17 East Canal street, Dover, for a possible chest injury, a hospital spokesman said.1 Steven Johnson. 18, of 1004 East Coover street. Mechanicsburg, was retained overnight at York hospital for treatment for concussion, a hospital spokesman said. He received, the injury in an aulr mobile accident in Wellsville at 12:30 a.m. yesterday, a hospital spoke man said.

Weather Calendar Weather Forecast LOWER StfSQUE'HiANINiA, SCHUYLKILL PIVE2 VhLLEV sr.i rAd nd tonWjt. High today 76 to 82. Low tonight in Hie Vs. Tomorrow cloudy and somewhat cooler. MIDDLE SUSQUEHANNA, UPPER SUSQUEHANNA, PO'CONOS Fair and mild today and tonight.

Higih today 65 to 75. Low lonictfit 45 to 53. Tomorrow cloudy and somewhat cooler. SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Wt fair today. Nigh today near 80.

Wind f.vifcr 10 to 15 miles per hour today. Variable cloudiness with little temperature onig'it and tomorrow. Precipitation probability less than ten per cent through today id 20 per cent tonight and tomorrow. Daily Weather Report Local Station U.S. Weather Bureau (York Water Co.) York, May 22, 1965, 5 TEMPERATURES Maximum i Minimum Range 7 Se: at 5 P.M 81 PRECIPITATION Rainfall PREVAILING WIND Direction Southwest CHARACTER Of THE DAY Weather clear BRUCE Local Observer.

i Daily Weather Report Local Station U.S. Weather Burtvu (York Water Co.) York, May 23. 1965, 5 P.M. TEMPERATURES Maximum Minimum 59 Range 23 Set a 5 P.M 80 PRECIPITATION 0 i5 In. PREVAILING WIND Direction Nrth CHARACTER OF.

THE DAY Weather Clear BRUCE Local Observer. Almanac For Today Sun Rises 5:5 A.M. Sun Sets 8 24 P.M. Moon Rises 2M0 A.M. U.S.

Weather Temperatures (AP) The U.S. Weather bureau reposed the following temperatures for yesterday. High Low Preup. Atlantic City 78 60 Boston 63 57 Chicago 59 -19 14 Cleveland 64 1 .0 Denver 73 .10 Los Angeles 68 52 Miami 80 73 New York 79 67 Philadelphia 84 61 Phoenix 81 49 Pittsburgh 78 57 St. Louis 83 65 .31 Tampa 91 72 Washington 88 64 River Stages Wrightsville 5-2? Harrishurg 391 Ft.

BAILEY On Mav 22, 1965, P.m., at his home 4050 West Market street, Lewis G. Bailey, husband of the late Mrs. Cora Flickinger Bailey, aged 81 years, 9 mjnths, 22 days. 1 Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, May 26, at 2 p.m. at the GoocHing Funeral home.

Seven Valleys Interment in Jefferson cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday evening. Hanover paper please copy. 58-rr24-2it BARE On May 23. 1965, a 5:55 a.m., at the Brethren home, Cross Keys, John Oscar Bare, son of the lte Jacob end Barbara Bowers 6are, formerly of Mt.

Wolf, aged 76 years, 8 months, 14 days. Relatives and friends are invited to atterid the funeral services Wednesday, May 26. A 2 p.m. from the L. E.

Diehl Funeral home, Mt. Wolf. Interment in Manchester Union cemetery. Friend are invited to call at fie Diehl Funeral home Tuesday evening from 7 to 9. 53-m24-3t BURGER On May 22, 1965, at noon at the Luckeroatoauqh Pine Manor home, Elenora E.

Druck Burger, widow of S. Howard uorger. formerly of Dallastown RD 1, near Spry, aged 84 years, 9 tiays. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday at 2:30 p.n from Otterbein EUB church. Spry.

Interment adjoining cemflCery. There will be no viewing. 56-m24-lt CROMLEtGH On May 22 at 6:25 at Pleasant Acres hospital, Dora Mae Cromleiqh, aged 73 years, II months, 2 days. Private funeral services will be held this morning at 10 at Max G. Ans'lirte Funeral home, 1701 West Market street.

Interment in Mt. Rose cemetery. 58-m24-lt EMIG On May 22, 1965. at 12:30 p.m., at Barley Convalescent home, Mrs. Annie J.

Emig, widow of Samuel Emiq, Spring Grove RD 2, aged 80 years, 1 month, 21 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Satiter Funeral home, Spring Grove. Interment in St. Peter's (Lisohey's) Union Cliurch cemetery.

friends may call atf the funeral hone this evening from 7 to 9. 58-m24-lt HOFFMAN On May 21, 1965, ait 11:05 p.m., at York hospital, George R. Hoffman, husband of Gladys A. Hoff Hoffman, 553 Ogontz street, aqed 28 years, 4 months. 8 days.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Tuesday a 2 p.m. at the Shindler Funeral home, 915 North Duke street. Interment in Mt. Rose cemetery. No viewing requested 58-m24-2t HO'USEAt On Mav 21, 1965, at 11:45 p.m., at York hospital, William H.

HtowseaJ, husband of the late Dora Beck el, aged 76 8 months, 1 day. Relatives and friends are invtted to attend the funeral services Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Dodson Funeral home. 517 North George street. Interment in Fairview cemetery, Wrightsville.

Friends mav call at the Dodson Funeral home Tuesday evening from 7 to 9. LIPPY Of Manchester RO 1. on Mav 21. 165, at 8:09 p.m. at the Memorial Citecpathic hospital.

Edmund M. C. Lippy, dearly beloved husband of H. Helen Lippv. dearly 'oved father of Lynley L.

Lippy and fond brother of Dovid Lippy. Funeral services Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Strack and Strine Funeral home, 12C5 East Market street. Interment in Suburban Memorial Gardens Relatives and friends are invited 1j call at the Strack and Strine Funeral hone Monday evening. 53-m22-2t MILLER On May 22, DOA York hospital, at noon, Elizabeth Banner Miller, wife cf J.

Calvert Miller, 2920 West Market, agod 59 years, 8 months, 16 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday at 3 p.m., Robert F. Koller Funeral home, 2003 West Market street. Interment in Mt. Friends may call at the funeral ho-rw Monday 7 to 9 p.m.

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76101. WINTER'S 2819 Carlisle George II. Hoffman Funeral for George R. Hoffman, 28, husband of Gladys A. Hoff Hoffman.

553 Ogontz street, will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Shindler funeral home, 519 North Duke street. Burial will be in Mt. Rose cemetery. Mr.

Hoffman, a truck mechanic for Miller'? Motor Freight, Zinn's Quarry road, sustained a compound skull fracture when he was struck on the head by a falling board at a company lot where he and other workmen were tearing down a building. He was a member of West York Tost 8IJ5L Veterans of Foreign Wars. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell A.

Hoffman Loganville; four brothers, Russell Hoffman Chambersburg, Raymond Hoffman, 346 South Queen street, Dennis Hoffman, Dillsburg RD 1, and William ilcfiman, with the U. S. Army, Stuttgart, West Germany; six sisters, ivirs. Blaine Cutler, 110 East Jackson street, Mrs. Kenneth Krout, 141 North Pearl street, Mrs.

Michael Walters, Aberdeen, Mrs. Charles Botsford, Washington, D. C. and Carol and Peggy Hoffman, Richard J. Mummert Funeral services for Richard J.

Mummert, 61, husband of Louise C. Latterman Mummert, 1414 West King street, will be held tomorrow from the Seasholtz Funeral home, 623 South George street, at 8:30 a.m., fo lowed by a requiem high mass at a.m. in St Rose of Lima Catholic church. Mr. Mummert, who died Friday, was a member of the Knight's of St.

Paul and belonged to the York Safe and Lock company Beneficial association. Surviving, in addition to his wife, aro three sons: Richard S. Mummert, Pittsburgh; John A. Mummert, 535 West College avenue, and Charles J. Mummert, Westover Air Force base; five daughters, Mary Frances Mummert, Philadelphia, Mrs.

August Hartinger, Tioga street, Mrs. Barry Seitz, 310 West Cottage place, Susan E. and Ann C. Mummert, both at home; seven grandchildren; a brother, Gerald Mummert, Han-ox cr, and a sister, Mrs. Sabina Seasholtz.

Interment will be in St. Patrick's cemetery. Mrs. Lucy P. Smith Mrs.

Lucy P. Smith, widow of former county commissioner J. Emanuel Smith, died Saturday at 8:20 a.m. at her home. 461 Carlisle avenue.

She was 87. Daughter of the late Henry B. and Elizabeth Bentzel Pfaltzgraff, she leaves a sister, Mrs. John Hersh-man. ElizabethtOAvn and several nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Smith was a life member of First Church of the Brethren and its Sunday school. Her pastor, Rev. Dr. M.

Guy West, assisted by Rev. Joseph M. Baugher, will officiate at the funeral tornorrow at 2 p.m. at the Edward W. Baumeister Colonial mortuary, Queen and Jackson streets.

Interment will be in Greenmount cemetery. Mrs. J. Calvert Miller Mrs. Elizabeth Banner Miller, 59, wife of J.

Calvert Miller. 2920 West Market street, was pronounced dead on arrival at York hospital at noon Saturday. She had suffered a heart attack. She was a member of Westminster Presbyterian church. Also surviving are three sons, Jay C.

Miller and Ivan E. Miller, both at home; Gary B. Miller, 2150 Herman drive; four sisters, Mrs. Pearl War-rell, Lancaster; Mrs. Ellen Wilt Mt.

Wolf; Mrs. Ada Rosenberger, Dillsburg; Mrs. Arlene Markley, York Haven; two brothers, Millard Dan-ner, 115 South Newberry street, and John Danner, York Haven. Rev. Clarence Collins, pastor of Westminster, -will officiate at funeral services tomorrow at 3 p.m.

at the Robert F. Koller Funeral home. 2000 West Market street. Burial will be in Mt. Rose cemetery.

Carl A. Wolfe Carl A. Wolfe, 57. husband of Esther Riddle Wolfe. 34 North Main street.

Chambersburg, died Friday at 6 p.m. at Chamtbersburg hospital. Mr. Wolfe was proprietor of the Montgomery hotel, Chambersburg. He had been born in East Berlin the son of the late Westley and Clara Asper Wolfe.

He was a member of Trinity Lutheran church. East Berlin. Also surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Nadie LeCrone, Harrisburg; Mrs. Glen Whaler, Dillsburg; a stepson.

Richard Raubenstine, Ridgeway drive; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Robert Stover, Hellam, and 12 grandchildren. His pastor, Rev. Richard R. Stoudt, will officiate at funeral services tomorrow at 2 p.m.

at the Etzweiler Funeral home, 1111 East Market street. Interment will be in Mt. cemetery. Carole K. Miller Carole K.

Miller, 20, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll K. Miller, 1428 Second avenue, died yesterday at 2:55 p.m. at York hospital.

An autopsy wi'l be conducted by the York county coroner, Dr. Thomas G. Hart. Miss Miller was employed as a medical secretary at Memorial Osteopathic hospital. She was a member of the Youne Business Women's club of York YWCA.

Also surviving are two sisters, Linda Mae Miller and Susan A. Miller, both at home, and her paternal grandfather, William P. Miller, Pleasant acres. Funeral arrangements were incomplete last night. Lewis G.

Bailey Lewis G. Bailey, 81. husband of the late Mrs. Dora Flickinger Bailey, died at 11:50 p.m. Saturday at his home, 4050 West Market street.

Mr. Bailey Was a retired custodian for West York School district. He was a member of Bethany United Church of Christ and Sunday school He is survived by two sons, Wilfred C. Bailey, 430 West Jackson street; Charles L. Bailey, 4045 West Market street; two grandsons and a great granddaughter.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Goodling Funeral home, Seven Valleys. Rev. Herbert L. Rice, Bethany pastor, will officiate.

Interment will be in Jefferson cemetery. William II. Ilouseal William H. Houseal. 76.

of 256 Liberty court, died at 11:45 m. Friday at York hospital. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Edith Silar. Wrightsville RD 1.

a brother, George Houseal, Wrightsville. And numerous nieces and reohews. Before he retired, he worked for the former A. B. Farquhar company as an iron mo'der.

He belonged to the Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 183, Liberty Firemen's Social club, and Owls Social club. Funeral services will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the-Dodson Funeral home, 517 North George street. Interment will be in Fairview cenutery, Wrightsville. Four Persons Dtgwii In Salmon River Salmon, Idaho If) Four persons drowned in the Salmon river Saturday night three of them while searching for the fourth.

An old and little used cable car broke and plunged six people into the spring runoff-swollen stream. Three young men made it safety to shore, but their mother and two other men vanished. The accident was in the gorge of the Salmon river canyon, about 15 miles south of Sahnon, a ranching center near the Idaho-Montana state line. GROUP (Continued from Page 4) test mechanism at 50-mile-an-hour speed, at temperature ranges from 100 to minus-5 degrees and under axle weight loads from 730 to 1,730, pounds, depending on tire The puncture test calls for pressing a three-fourths-inch-diameter steel plunger against a tire until the metal penetrates the tire which must withstand per-square-inch pressure of 1,250 to 1,875 pounds, depending cn tire size. In the high-speed endurance test, tires are given simulated driving at 50 mph for two hours then for 30-minute periods at speed equivalents of 75.

80 and 85 mph. CHURCH (Continued from Page 4) tor of the council's Commission on Religion and Hace, said joint Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish efforts in the racial struggle have made "a major impact." "The virulence with which the National Council of Churches and the major denominations have been attacked for their participation is additional testimony that we have been defective," he said. Transmission TRANSMISSION REBUILDERS Rd. 764-9844 York, Pa..

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