September 23rd, 1937, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Nine. Peop! > and Spots in the Late News | i Ne wa Service) YOU'RE WRONG ,.. TI Roosevelt on hi& recent fishin Capt. Jack Young, Miami, who bears such Hark re the President that he dr: ever he appears in publi ( pl A gt en JAILB He i {3 union Fla., § crowd: dog “jugged’”’ activitie 1't President rip. It's angler {Oo Will the: ver Sverdlow ques altel Ves: U to Mediterranean y conference. IRD... gs #44 Aig to be for roar tion els S. Meanw e guns on the torpedo boat the Mediterranean? Europe ia accuses Italy of attacking R. considers ordering Baltic hile powers gather for “pi- POST MORTEM tichard, Jr., Gov Pl, discussing oute New Orleans, which hi was Allred thu « S81} second second, FALLS TO FAME Leonard Moore, nation ally known parachut jumper taking the bumps 37 feet 10 incl from the circular target ‘ational A in Clevel: Bringing his down nearer to et than any of h petitors, spol jumping di Rac i Ct LJ FLORIDA BOUND . .. Denny Shute, national P. G. A champion and former British Open golf title Eolas. who was re- cently signed for the rd time by Colonel nry L. Doherty, pres- ident of th e Florida Year bs and Amer- No 1 golf head the Mi Count: 4 ica’'s - sor, to Biltme pro staff. ¢ non 8 Pr I 38 Keystone News Chips Minister Killed By Truck. machine into the hicle passed head and dr Ng wheels for approximat Yoder died instant ministry at the had beer ing Spring than 20 ye torate Some theological school at Ad some time he foll trade, being the Pennss For 20 terms | the Conema a8 of Ohl carpent Lime nm ywed employed at e vania Rall EE ” (:irl Dies of Burns, Nancy W Mr. and Mi: ) Duke Center, McKean the Lock Haven Hospital of burns, when her clothis nited Saturday morning key had gone to the child emerge from ing a mass of flames out the burning clot! and the iid wa pital where she died been visiting her grandmother left her moments was bel climbed to reach a box of of which she lighted Girl Struck by Truck. Julia Rackard. of Osceola 12-year-old girl, was injured urday afternoon when she was struck by truck one mile south Osceola Mills on the road between Bandy Ridge and Osceola Mills. She suffered lacer- ations, head and body bruises and shock. According to the driver of the Ford truck which struck the girl, Her- bert C. Harker of Newton Hamilton the girl ran from behind a parked car into the path of the truck —————— Boy Found in Mountains, Lost for 12 hours in the wooded mountains near Lewistown, two-year- old Jackie Ritter was found sleeping peacefully at the foot of a tree, Five hundred Lewistown and Yeagertown firemen, foresters, COC workers, Boy Scouts and other volunteers searched for the child, the son of Mr. and Mrs McClosks } Ad Byron K g becaru Mrs. McClo garage and saw the d r Oo I nel OL! - She smothered ing with rug removed to the hose The her grandparents for ved to a ch litt ie gir! had she nave matches, one Mills a on Bat- f of Sylvester Ritter, of Milroy, throughout | the first hall of the night, Observe 60th Anniversary, 200 White Cars for Police. not equipped ) vid Some will have while cars t the all we'll ube His carnage do not reg the got igh vel min Car First f I the COMOTS Of ar 0-0 eek We've the h Pel lion oO to cut down on wa —————— Laurelton Project Underway, he Pennsyly £65 000 000 ania General institutional nder Authori building way today with turning the first shov- Laurelton State Women. The contract fon on project, one of 80 to be by Authority, was award- Berwick Lumber and Supply Company for $333.000 cludes the construe and an administration building at the Union county institution. I get Earle earth ®iram wil wWerno of at the ge lor he Laurelt supervised ed to the Kane Records First Snowfall, Kane cold weather capital” of Pennsylvania, reorted the first snow of the season one day last week. Al- though the flakes did not fall for very long, they brought a forotaste of wine ter, while leaves on the trees were just beginning to turn, the New Bridge in Union County, A contract for the The contract in- | tion of two cottages | | birthday | is Electrocuted. gene M 28, of Glen Richey, a ‘ f the Peninsyivania Blanchard Man Recovering. ! BOY Mr of Blanchard he Alleghe- tum, fol- suffered cing blow unioad- Des been of and Lsburgh Mi oper: when | bern the n= he to ana nag ch closer been fatally Find Man's Body in Woods. womas H. Rhodes, 44 found in his au- afternoon after he missing Sept. 10. He wosea to have committed suicide won after he disappeared, but the body was not discovered until Sunday about Jd p.m. when some men and boys who were training dogs, noticed his auto- mobile in a small woods near Chillis- quaque cemetery, four miles east of Milton. A hose connected to the ex- haust pipe ran into the closed car, The body a Milton tomobiie had of Tt grocer Sunday WAS been nee up County Citizen 90 Years Old. Miles Morrison, well known resident Philipsburg, celebrated his 90th on Saturday. Mr. Morrison, active for his years, is one of Philips- burg’s three surviving Civil War vet. erans. A native of Warriors Mark, Mr Morrison moved to Philipsbfg in 1889. A family dinner was held in his honor at the Morrison home, and Mr Morrison was the recipient of a shower of cards by mail from many of his friends, of Hlustrious Grandfather, The greal-grandfather of the Misses construction of | Eleanor and Emily MeCormick, of Mil- A bridge over Buffalo Creek, in Kelly | ton, was one of the signers of the Con- township, Union county, was awarded | stitution of the United States, He was to John A Starr, of Herndon, by the | John Langdon, governor of New Hamp. Union county commissioners Starr's bid was for $6,025, Construction | will begin this week, | Mr. | shire during the Revolutionary War, whose tame appears third on the doc went, | body | lon which the place | being | fouled against the | ing | heavy basement | feet | | State College borough police force, | D I. R. R. Worker Takes Own Life. The lifeless body of John 1. Hame mond, 47, of Altoona was found hang- ing from a length of rope attached to the top of a door frame in the kitchen of his home last Thursday morning. | Hammond had been employed by the | Pennsylvania rallroad at the repair tracks in East Altoona until five weeks | ago when he was furloughed. Discov- ered by Leo Ansman, who occupies an | apartment at the rear of the bullding, it was believed that Hammond had committed his act of self-destruction some time during Tuesday night as hoth the electric light and gas plate in the room were burning when the was found. Despite the confus- surrounded the die covery of Mrs. Margaret Hammond, f4-yvear old mother of the victim, re- mained asleep in an adjoining room She was not informed of the discovery | and later in the day removed to | home of another the body wa 800. ' Steel Worker Fatally Hurt, injured when struck by a | girder being hoisted into | new theatre building on 11th Avenue, Altoona. John J. Baker, 42 el worker of that city, died in an ambulance while being rushed to the hospital The huge "I" beam, weighing three and one-half tons, was | hauled up nto place when it | wall and the hoist- | cable broke. Baker was standing along the wall assisting in guiding the beam into place. Struck on the head, he was hurled to the of the buliding, about ten Baker was born in Hunt- and w 2 World War Critically heavy steel at the a ste side of the below ingdon county { veteran ’ | Injured When Engine Explodes. 180 led in the Wii- result of burns gleam engine blew up Steel Company plant where he was employed as entire body was scalded which ed the t it hurled him Norman L. Ci 70 lHamsport Hospital as iffered when a the in that city Hi Sweel s from Struck by Foul Ball. Fogle tanea, Clin- received above hi required several stit- se when } vas struck by ame played on 1 Friday even- Fogieman had just umed week after being for seve weeks mal. « Ca whicl ball dur tanea di re poisoning Camp Members Injured. bers Veterans’ at Farra Clinton serious) jured and 14 slight n juries about ay night, when riding upset Reedsville. The treated at COC Ele coe county other 8 truck 0 the ville mem Camp were receive a d Sur they were 30 o'clock “ in which Nea ured Hos; wre Lewistown Profitable Hunting Trip. R. Hanselman, of Mifflinburg, R killed ten foxes on one bunting Iaxt week In Beech Creek town- . Clinton county. he secured eight {oxes too red foxes The state of $4 a piece for gray w irip y A ana Fled War Danger; Killed Here. 32 I Lebanon. who wilh an insurance company Wir dangers, was Dr. Robert Sey- when their au- a deep qQuUATy grounds Hugh Biack 0 Job wm 0 avoid to death with dentist wit h in Cha " od 8 Lebanon Ue plunged the Lebanon fair Canh fort m neat into Hi Fractures Both Arms. Barbara Esenwine Salona, fractures of both arms when sf of O tripped over a rug at the home of son at Salona. The right arm was broken between the wulder and el- bow. and the ely arm at the shoulder PATROLMAN JUBA ACCEPTS STATE COLLEGE POLICE JOB John R. Juba, for the past five year a member of the State Highway Patrol and State Motor Police. for two years Bellefonte, but more re located at the Philipsburg sub- has acoepled a position on the it tationed cently station was announced this week While stationed In Bellefonte with the Highway Patrol. Patrolman Juba was under orders of Corporal Martin L Kauffman. who now is senior officer of the State College police, and who again will be Juba’s superior officer Kauffman will receive his orders from Burgess Wilbur F. Leitaell, | Juba will fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of A. E Yougel mm June He has tendered his resignation from | the State Motor Police, eflective October | 1 but will begin his work in State Col- jege today, September 23. He is a native of Scranton and married the former Loulse Yocum. of Philipsburg Mr. and Mrs. Juba will reside at 226 South Gill Street, State College. COLLEGE BRED GUIDES KNOW ALL THE ANSWERS To take care of the many, unpredict- able questions asked by visitors who | take the guided tour in Rockefeller | Center, only well educated young men are employed as guides. Most of them are college trained. They do not use “canned” s s in explaining the sights visited on the | tour. They learn the meaning of the | works of art and other attractions, then tell the story ip Shlb Swi gk The most promising of young guides are given auditions by NBC, and those who pass muster are in al training school which fits them for! positions as announcers of alr pregrams. Slight Motor Accident Slight damage resulted from a mis hap on route 220, three miles east of Port Matiida last Thursday afternoon, when cars operated by Mrs, fa H Shall of , and GQ. Dubbs. Julian, R. 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