TEACHER DEADPeter D. Amstutz Succumbs to Short Illness; FuneralMir. Ulmer Burry, a brother, A.lt;*. Amstulz, hla step father Rev,. David P. Basinger, four half brother#, N. W, Basinger, Noah1 UftMnger, David E. Basinger all of IJIufTton and Reuben Basinger, l£ Lima, and two half waters, Mr#. i Julia timber and Lydia Basinger.SaturdayJMMJOK May M—Prof. Prt-er V. Aiui'tuU, 63, former super-Intendeut of Pandora schools and now high Uiool teacher, dmd at hi* Innne here following an illness of tbtee weeks.Blood clots which collected in the leg following an attack of in-fhierun refilled in his death.He wan one of the leadingfrhool men of Puimim-co find for more than -'Hi year# had Imcn engaged m the leaching piofepsion, practically all of which was in Kilpy-lp anil Pandora Brhools.According to Piof. George J Keinath, county superintendent of #ciiools, he was one of Ihe best school men and one of the educated and talented teachers the county afforded.He was for two teims countyschool examiner, was a talented musician and leader of jhumc at Teaclmis’ institutes for years and served as an official ot institutes -for many years in succession.Prayer services will be held at the family home Saturday at 1:30 p. m., and from Grace Menaonite church in Pandora at 2 p, m. Kev, John M. Kegier, the pastor, will officiate. Interment v ill be in Pleasant Ridge cemetery, near Pandora.Surviving are a son, Mendelsohn, two daughters, Hilda anddU'Ihvti3JCW(Jo4encPe,SALn