Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. March 17, 1938, WILDLIFE WEEK CALLS FOR UNITED CITIZENS’ EFFORT Lovers of Outdoor Living Creatures Are Asked to Co-operate in Stopping Waste—Forest And Field Being Steadily Stripped (Cc entinued from page one-~this section) be any lack of fish and game and forests and marshland, It is hard for us to realize what the wilder- ness was like, in its abundance of living creatures, There are old men who can still remember when herds of buffalo extended for miles in all direclions on the western plains, countless thousands of magnificent animals that were completely wiped out as the white man moved across the continent Wild pigeons flew north south across the United States spring and fall in such numbers that they darkened the skies. Car- of birds were caught on the nesting grounds and shipped to the market A few stuffed passenger pigeons In museums are all that we have left. A few buffalo in zoos parks. The and a century long 18 and each loads and cheapest food of 3% Ugo very best supply of coasts and in he wemed absolute ly one he the our Great Lakes day, & great many of die commercial The ot our most are al- Lakes are efish {ish Creal Fhit Aan na CO crimes against tl he waters that feed } some of these c ymmitted we earth and um Let us rime: NAany Drainage Crimes mar of and kind hland pport is va.uabie including bearing fich isn ani- —_— 14 fm and game vildfowl and a inter Draina of mt-of -doors rts lakes flat many i changed un-baked and all the Sometimes ile dried help pa vari kK 4 1€5¢ State conservation depart ments, L veoant years, have done wonder. ful wo Federal agencies have also accomplish ndid res Mean Ww crime: ganization, the Feder- from the American strong for diife Federation organizat 05 wildlife all te for wor io Union of Forces ff ~terd Oi Ci belong ntere: vitad vited 0 a sort ted In the to Join of the Federation group in- help outdoo -@re hands with the The Federation of u ob informed as going on throughout hat affects the the To do, let me country wildlife show Federation can you of a typi problem. There a great wilderness park for the camper, the nat the camera enthusiast iiser y your and mine and for all of the future But there is a fortune to be made from lumber, if only streams can be damned in this wilderness, if only forests can be slashed down plans are made to use the park for a few instead of saving it for everybody Peopie in p— iy. a - Dial 21 Specializing in Surgery 22 Years Practical Experience DR. A. A. DONAHOE VETERINARIAN Dog & Cat Hospital Gen. Practice 123 North Barnard Street STATE COLLEGE region lover, canoe wilderness Amezicans ire the or the where the J. M. KEICHLINE Fire Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC Bellefonte, Pa. 666 Liquid Tablets Salve, Nose Drops Headache, 30 minutes, Try * Rb Tuam" uk Best Uniment checks COLDS F EVE R first day NN WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Loss, Sce John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 497-J Bellefonte, Pa, ~ “ of grand theft and bigamy. park Is They write congressmen But, as is always the case, men who see the opportunity to make & lot of money don't quit without a struggle. They see no reason why people who want to fish and camp and take pictures should stand in the way. To them, the wilderness is simply raw material to be turned into cash, But think what the National situated are letters, mad on pretty they call happens when Wildlife Federation takes a hand The Federation speaks for millions, It can to the desk of a congre merely a few desperate letter: telegrams “PLEASE don't let wilderness be destroyed thousands and thou il peal - — Several Thousand See Last Raft Launched ntinued from page one) of it glimpse and mud Harry ft aims due to connor to guide it safe- and bars 200 mil Connor: veterar rai way Twenty-six and O. B lumberman the river over “When we n ood ¢ down same stretch three the gel a we'll go make and a foot said Tonkin wh o will also nitted to made mataly WR, and ST: \TE Mrs. Della a ms of East Ee Avenue spen weekend visit ing friends hy Bellefonte. Mrs. Har Rockey of State Col- wge D.. who suffe: COLL EGE Col vey Sara Erb A. Breon having friends and Mrs North Burrowes guests Thursday Mrs. Albert Mrs. Gaorge don Mr Stree Harry gireet evenln Morgan and Moreland of Robert spent home of Janice Corman the weeks : parents in Harrisburg. Ann infant daughler Mr and Mrs. Elwood Parsons McAllister street celebrated her fi rthday on Monday go Maude Mullin and North Atherton street Altoona on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bruner of Holmes street left Wednesday for visit in New York City Mr. John E:b of Heist was called to Patton, because of the iliness of his wife and daughter Mrs. Frank Manning gave a sur- prise dinner party In honor birthday of her daughter Margare! at her " home on East Falrmount avenue last Monday evening Mr. William Spotts of East Beaver avenue returned to his home recent- having spent some time at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Harr } Witmer of South Williamsport. Mrs. Hannah Hicks returned re- ently to her home on West Beave: avenut from a visit with her son-in law and ed Mr. and Mrs Hubert Williams of Martha Purnac: Mrs. Sara Erb of Heister stroot spent the weekend at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Donald Lanker in Harris- burg. Mrs. Josephine Pennington turned to State College Saturday having visited relatives in Shamokin Jersey City and Chambersburg. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Rilenour of East Campus have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harbison and two sons of Pittsburgh. Miss Edna Luce of Banard stree! spent Thursday afternoon in Aaronsburg. iss Bara Miller and Miss Ruth Hancuf! of South Atherton street wi AAS Soto daughitet of visited in or street of the ly re- visited in Altoona on Wednesday. “Narcotic” Kisses Sought. Jesse Mowery, 37, is being sought by Ban Prancisco police on charges His “two” wives charge that “their” his lightest wishes and believe that he adminiiered some sort of narcotic | through his caresses. bring man not 1d ow but ands of ap- i WILDLIFE -- faw 4 Addy Ea ‘ 1 { { . . STAM PS FOR ALL OUTDOORS | | wwrmn wd a a. LES a 2 « | | | J ' i [ ‘ 1 i ! J 1 =» 2a TT TT. sheet. Top, left to right, thickets; every state; canvasback duck, (2) protected; (6) Kaibab squirrel rigidly coat; News In Brief From Clarence 5 Robert Dixon an Diurne were week and Mrs Mr 3 w “ B % N ¢ DO Fil amsport 14 returneg urned y 1 hospital again likely for good as the cast ia now off his broken leg bells heard near Verna Patishnock the bride No, 22 r ate at the hot parents, for the ms Mr. and Mra town of f ntl newly-weds brides Congratuiatio ite Mr. and Mrs George Gottwald of Punxsutawney visited his sister Mrs Myrtle B Chambers Wednesday evening and returned home tl same night Miss Dorothy present Grane Paskovich, second daurihbter of Mrs Cecil McLaughlin spout Baturday and Sunday with her mother. Dorothy ig a pupil in hird grade of Kato schools, she is living with her aunt Probst for the past month Master Joe Morgan called on his neighbors Sunday, the Watson boys Mr. Andy Vangor ig driving a later model Oxlsmobile which he became the late possessor of. Miss Margaret Morgan made her weekly visit Wednesday to the old Morgan homestead. Mr. Raymond Hemphill quit the Craft house late Tuesday night and moved his family and househlod goods to Clearfield town. Mrs. Kachik and Mrs. Dubesky were visiting Mrs. Kormaneec at her home Sunday the 6th. Delores MolLaughlin called on her friend Anna Balash the same day Some relativeg from New Jersey have been visiting the Andy Kach- onky home for several days the past since Mrs [husband's kisses left them slaves to week. Miss Margaret Tynio was ill with the quinsy Paulie Parnay, Willem Stark, — Every section of the United States is represented in the the National Wildlife Federation for Wildlife Week. grizzly of the last wilderness; found on larger bodies of walter from prong-horned antelope, of the usrsert plains; bluebill duck, best kn magnolia warbler and youngsters; (3 | Sat adhamant ob Son aod ude "we < cottontail of the farmland wii! v aiter Giale i X cluding numbers in the Ep sketches of teaoiye + the own FOO Wa UM the month. 1 from the MoCloakey min our best recommenda Bugosh spreading ust which he purchased “hambers mines Saturday, ur 1 the #08] of his 8 was o patch Parents and teachers thelr regular month 1 about 18 member 5p Only new business was a decision have a bake sale on Saturday March 26th. If ou are missed w solicitors call jet the presiden Kolasa know what You'd like e or of anyihing J care purchase she'll put on file Paid up members of organization are as Ceorge Murnysc Jr Drapcho, Mra. Andrew Mra. Jolin Muirhead. Franek, Mrs. Joseph Puhalia George Handst Mrs. Frank larchik, Mrs. Valera Baleman Francis MeGowan, Mis, Frank richik, Mrs. Leroy Myers, Mrs. An drew Botson, Mrs. James Kolasa Mrz. Robert Hall, Mrs, William Tar- nan, Miss Margaret Morgan, Mise Ann McGowan, Mis. E. R. Krone Mr. Prank Jurchik, and James Brungard Mrs. Krone Is chairman of the membership committe. She with he helpers are planning a drive 0 ob- tain members. "When they call have the quarter ready. T've given sou a fair warning so don’ be suprised if they call goon. Basketball returns are as for local fans: Wednesday March 2nd. Bnow 8hoe defeated Centre Hall, both b0¥3 and girls games Friday. March a paying Howard retirng ditto as CGlutre Hall. The boys champicnship game was played Saturday March Sth, with Millheim at Centre Hall, SB8now 8hoe was mes oud and the P sted Mrs Xn Kobularch Mrs. A : Mrs Kooi- Mrs JP noted defeated by Millheim. Bcore was! 13-14 Next sthietic event to be a Sy series wn of deepwater species ward Kole: TY, Te = 3 ac a TE {Photos 4 Nat of poster stamps contributed by Say N. President Roosevelt, after proclaiming Wildlife Week, March 20 to 26, bought the first bighorn sheep, from the western mountain country; buffalo of the grassy lottom, left to right, coast to coast; jacksnipe, bis; (4) young coyole; (5) wma Budinger at 1 forward Fiw R : Gir! WEDS Marie Brewer: nesday night at the same home her friehd Betty s0 as (0 be attend Ruth Chambers par ———— ———— KENN EpY Williams recently ss R spent i called Neal Russell Lucas 1 Mi lesburg her parents at MeCariney and daugh hursday with friends al better all get ready st around the corner H Alkey has been entertain. w a lot of her good friends ecemi has a bad friends hope for Mrs. Mollie Leathers 1. Her many wr recovery. Mrs. J. F. McMariney » Mrs. Ehawiey Runkle, spent Sunday pleasant Gap with Mrs. Jane Lucas Mrs. Ruth Griffith is still home at villiam Cates Many of our school children have peenn suffering with mumps Don't forget Sunday School and preaching next Sunday at 9:30 and 10:30. Rev. Morris will be the speaker also ———— ———————— R ABBIT HILL Mrs. Oscar Nef! and Charles Lu- cas Spent a short time at Wilbur piuners home on Wednesday Deamer and Kenneth Bitner were the movies Saturday evening. Wilbur Bitner was operated on Monday at the Centre County Hos- pit al to srs. Raymond Lucas from Mill Hall is on the sick list. We all hope for her speedy recovery Mrs. Freda Lucas wis taken 10 the Hospita: on Sunday evening. Tavlor Confer snd family spent gupday afternoon in Snow Shoe. prairies; Canada geese, migratory familiar everywhere there (1) Upland plover buck and A ew ee ph an vs (Ding) Darling president of ruffed grouse of the eastern visitors in practically is boggy land; once near exlinction, now doe, while tail deer, in winter New Device Will Test Drivers Skill Continued on pare six) stead Sees Chemistry Boon and Curse (Continued om page one) and the bad things which have come from Lhe misapplication of science or the fallure Ww take full advantage of the power it has given u Probably the with mankind a! Is that our knowledge much faster than From the d*wn and even before man has con- stantly sought to modify his envir- onment to make it more useful to his own For this chemistry has been his most valuable ol must remember wed his all-powerful wn end When those been results good blgges the difficulty present time has increased our wisdom civilization yO of ena We Wial he Das tool or n good, the y [ 4 ¥ Uniort n.wayvs nately J been good been t 23,000 File Claims For Garrett Estate Will Sought nal al time would ashes Davidson reveal pr determin Menanw} - ne he 3.050 Thirteen Await Electric Chair (Continued fromm pase one) being one in 1964, in 1983, one in 1932 and thre 1931 Despite the ind ated Increase the number of executions this yom’ over red number of executions past decad® h been than dur- the previous ten-year period J g 4 A f + oi pardens Lh Tre two in n ii en. years, the auring Lhe nsiaerany A win ) x bomd of ner of execu. were feos ister La n y in 1922 en and 20 wn 27 three Years 1931 est Timn- this week d Reibaldl, and 00m are now March 28 Ali romutation ! eign Edward Duminiak, John G Senauskas Maryn Oreszak Antonio WL H ger all BOO EX It Is Dangerous It Is dangerous lo sell 2a SUBSTI. 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