CENTRE COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER Zhe Cenire emocral MEET YOUR FRIENDS IN OUR COLUMNS a ————— ——— BELLEFONTE, VOLUME 58, NUMBER 15. PA, THURSDAY, MAY 1939. THIRD YOUTH UNABLE TO AID AS PAIR BATTLE FOR LIFE TESTS AT HOSPITAL Find Bodies of Drowning Victims WASSERMAN 1) » NS a » FRE] 5 Fire C omp: nies Share AVATLABLS in Rescue Eff pris at Centre Hall TRAGEDY TRI DOUBLE ENDS ‘FISHING Coroner's Jury Finds Deaths Accidental; No Negligence Evident who work « the while he several of the rescue squads ate Hall In above for een Saturday phot Oo may before covering hole aftern who fell int oon re the sink ed hours baddies weveral of twe ( fishing "trip entre Toul he 0 On on . ~~] Many Are Named Is Featured Singer | To Highway Posts § ww ry * in 8 shown Franklin brother waler aged father feroy Sharer his his nk unde * with a boy Sharer, saw friend $6,000 Damage urface after a fo strug As Barn Burns gle to save then from drown ing They didn't grab the Lick I held for the ner Jur Dol LY DO: AW N ear -old the minute and a wr selves fold a Co m Leroy Vallev F of Incendiary Blaze at Brush Believed arm Corps fo Get New Uniforms Origin ¥ | IN a1 (Continued on Page 6) (Continued on Page 6) LIME KILLS BOARDSEES MANY FISH, VAN ZANDT °F Lis Prise Fo | Flag Day Fete Buffalo Run Stripped of | Enlist Aid of Congress. Counts Fishlife as Caustic Pol- | man in Move to Obtain lutes Stream Federal Aid for School on ! ———————— Continue new $400 Diu in Bell Fire » seene by Industries Floats Mam- moth Parade tu Enter in thie on Page BEVEL) BCRR Officers Are Re-elected Prospects for 1939 Not Bright for Railroad, Re- port Indicates a— , e decorating damage he the annual meeting High Central Rallroad Com ed rating will in the general offices on DEE tl ine 5 Streamers i Street, Monday arc YE, Ame 8, pennants of East 1 emblems, and communities fi Classes ? basements Vice pres VY entrance tubs, water buckets and oe he ft yj schools elle fonte and treasurer of 0 pra 8 keds with ked Are a ang in ul ellefonte Academy company 1 . nas « visitors ¥ 0 11 cheduled stfeam as floated lif Cartwright of North Al- |! on les La: Wedne dny June down ti it or blundere Stree was retained #8 4 wed ACipa on In entre Cot ly around they suceiumbed to the HF ¥ alls and the O ition. all : he , and Robert Walk- : ration pot water the remaining stracture will be torn | ~* ’ £0 { yg was renamed Se Yesterday £ BE Pa new building plated J, with C. S Wesley of Phila- Judges have been a ficial f pe Chemical it Is planned Hig being re-elec ed r pany and himself an 4 members a Pan man, announced that nan VanZandt Direc guarantees that the fish LL Sontisted on page four) will not happen again . (Continued on page seven) A & p Super Market May Open Next Month According to plans approved by Council Monday night, tive new 8d- dition to be buill at the rear of the former E E Weiser garage prop- erty. corner of Allegheny and How- ird streets, now owned by Dr. Paul Corman, will be approximately 50 by 92 fest in size, and May open in t June The structure. which will on & P. super-marke! t} market of Ms kind in will be one-s in height Har moonstriction the building which iz about sgtnre The present building will be ul- tered 10 meet the needs of the few business and the main entrance will be the Allegheny street side Plans call for the buflding to be ready for occupancy as soon after | The mitiation date has been set June 1 as is possible. for Sunday, June 11. . i CevouTing straw ne second time efonts etion Stnday Bi 1] efor ia with ( ndandt ¢ Bellefonte held “at the board mem- the old Ooms ivdrated lime a a Ongr at the Chemical plant poured into the stream Mousands of cker I ter snakes and other form died the small stream, wi igmates near Waddle and thromgh Buffalo Run Boring Creek, was stream of Haguid « clacked lime Residents of ard nearby Too thie Altix 1 i I'he confer High Pr TY nee on pian Hotel hoo! Alto wa The t reels irned i rast Ce) trp Coleville, Sunnys of the 10 Bel nte will greet the thous- the f turres he bad condition of : UFeT lemon a fas ited lected for the both Legion The firemen their lst of prizes own ard the ensnacs Lime C pri argent fis) Compan? slaughter anid adds partments elected for another have completed WwW. J. Emerick be awarded as fol (Continued on Page Eight) ow largest uniformed (Continued on page four) Wnm——— Charge Coleville Man With ‘Relief Chisling’ | Ceorge recite wt oq Ors re- res tae vear are Swenge will LOUISE CARPENETO AGAIN CHOSEN TO HEAD C.D Lime Worker Injured William H. Walker Ru an employe of the American Lime and Stone Company in Bellefonte suffered a fracture and brulses of ore arm while at work Wednesday of last week, and underwent tre st. ment at the Centre County Hospital for several days before being per- mitted to return to his home He is reported to be cing nicel this time A of nvilie At a regular meeting of Court Patrick McArdle, No. #448. Catholic Danghters America, Bellefonte held Monday night in the Logan Hose Flouse, Miss Louise A. Carpen flo was re-elected Grand Regent of the etourt. Porty-six women were present Other officers chosen were Martha Beezer, vicesregemt hotise | elected: Miss Mary Hartle, prophet - i rst fxn re-dlected: Mrs, Mary Roger Bellefonte, Jecturer, re-elected, Mrs, Anna Mae and sim- Haupt, historian, re-elected: Mrs garage Elizabeth Dunlap, financial secre. 50 feet re-elected; Mrs. Mary Gray, treasurer, re-elected; Mrs. Rose Pearl. monitor, re-clected; Mrs Eva Bell Boscaino, sentinel; Mrs. Agnes Ross Mrs. Angeline Rackowski, trustees: Mrs. Ethel Carpeneto, or- ganint of ? ). Anderann Arraigned before Justice of the Peace Harold DD. Cowher. on West Bishop street, Tueaday morning on eh weepting relief while | another income, was held £300 ball for the September of court. Ball was furnished | nd the man was relessed The prosecutor in tha case is | Robert Latz, of the Department of | Public Assistance, and Anderson j Was arrested by officers Pinkbeiner "ana Mignogna, of the Pleasant Gap substation. State Motor Police Anderson is the sixth Oentre | county man to be charged with “re- | lief chiseling” in the past few months, in a drive by the State to of Ooleville, arges of having under term Misa re« convale a STORES CLOSE WEDNESDAYS Retail stores in Bellefonte day began observance of the Wed- nekday alternoon half holiday dur- ing May, June, July and August When another holiday falls during the week the Wednesday afternoon closing will not be observed Remember to shop early on Weds nesdays, for the stores will close promptly at 12 o'clock. tory yvostor. to tars on recipients Asked to of | company purge the relief rolls of undeserving | Scholarship Provided By Shattuck will! State { oles «¢ Trust Man Worthy Engineering Students [eaves Fund for HOSPITAL, CHURCH NAMED IN BEQUESTS Musonic Lindy Share in Es. Former Oficial lodies ol County Lie wii cnn Page 8 —— Fall Into Scalding Water Fatal to Child seriding afental & pail of wn of his 3 BHO Ul $00 SIE sor years Tipping inte the Rite fe pS | wi sdnesday Guyer D Fi hie « ontinuad on page find Council Approves Water Agreement All Out of Town Patrons Must Sign or Surrender Water Service e of an agreement ich signed by all ott~ of «town borough water and ap dan ordinance to eliminate sary sources of radio inter in the borough featured a meeting of Bellefonte Coun it the Logan House, Monday night The out-of-town water agreement which must be signed by all present and future users residing outside the borough limits, provides that uch consumers will pay the regu- ates charged in the borough for ter service; that they will pay for all pipes, fittings and other ex- penses of building pipe lines: that a shut-off valve be located in front of each property on the public #fireet. and that the consumer throw no legal barriers across Council's path in forcing the collection of water rentals in the event they be- come past due Consumers who refuse to sign the Continuerd on page eight) -——— MAN SPRAYED WITH HOT TAR IS RECOVERING x 3 ar wh William Lynn, aged 20, of Centre (Hall, 1s reported to be recovering satisfactorily at the Centre County { Hospital from burns received when | hot tar spattered over his face While he was at work at the Subur- {ban Construction Company plant at | ! | Pleasant Gap. Lynn, foreman at the { plant where amiesite is manifac- tured, was admitted to the hospital iat 4 o'clock last Thursday after- | noon, | The foreman, who at one time was a resident of Jaltan, was struck {about the face, neck and hands by | the tar, which had caught Tire in | the bottom of a container in which | it was being heated and which splattered about when water was {thrown in to quench the blaze. The process was an ordinary one, it is { reported, and never cansed any bad { results on previous oce orcayons Buys Serviee Station. Ralph Stover, son of Mr. and Mrs. | A. Stover, of Ooleville, has | Bor purchased the John 8. Spharly ser- Vice station at Roopsburg. SUBSCRIPT ION—$1.50 PER YEAR A —————— YS DROWN IN SINK HOLE MAY QUEEN AND HER PRINCE 4 SENTENCED IN LOTTERIES; GRAND JURY ENDS SESSION Treasury Ticket Agent (zets $100 Fine, Six Months Jail na SALESMEN GIVEN LIGHTER PENALTIES True Bills Returned: Indictments Found True COUNTY PROPERTY IN GOOD CONDITION Not Changes Recommended by Jury in Grounds and Buildings sandy Ridge Youth Sent To Huntingdon For Theft of Car CYRENE NEWCoMB lauramt Dhgie bevel) Welfare Fund Boon To Many Page 1 another P and (Continued on i uti ———— HURT AS CARS COLLIDE NEAR MILLIHFEIM LAAT § wa oh . tx NONE ie mie west another All Participating Play Definite Part in Community Life Agencies formeriy of Mill- aching whee Oonie the M.C A benelited turned iid seliefonte Y 1 a Association busiest or Last year by Se - Heineman, the tota was 54688 ‘This fNgure include those who used the y and reading Attend. t the various vitier totaled the report states instruction persons with 74 of the number pausing the beginners’ tests. Indiv ual life saving instructions was given 20 persons of which 5 passed the national ¥Y M. C. A. examina- (tion. Boys enrolled in Hible study totaled 158. Fifty-four men boys were given lodging during vear The Bellefonte Y. M. C. A gives free memberships 10 all boys and girls in the community 16 years and D. Cowher, of West Bishop | Under because of its partitipation in treet. Bellefonte {the welfare campaign. A contriby- All are charged with operating | ton of §5 or more to the fund gives pin ball machines, on which the es- | (Cutitihiing on Page Ll tablishhments are — said 10 have paid money or credit for high scores : The defendants are I Excursion From College, May 10 Rufus Ripka, proprietor Bellefonte Citizens Also Can a diner on West Col lege avenue. David Porter, who con- Make Round Trip From Local Station embinl { unity Velfare of the 2 in the ot 18 ~ FOUR HELD FOR COURT: State College Merchants Charged With Maintain- ing Gambling Devices College merchants, with maintaining gambling were held for court after hearings conducted yesterday afler- before Justice of the Peace pore made room noe act 2.930 Swimming was Riven ge. | il A jt Marie Nell d-m- to “present i Girl in the treet rding pL adil plans ap- Cont i which Iraders assisting Fi Mins Bes the rogram by Scout Kr ana nargs ClasaPs anda the directing Albwria ganre Mir Siale harged devices Wali NOON Harold Cee iral thie Centre County from Page 4 - Seek Positions For Unemployed Jobh- ntinued of ducts a restaurant in the Glennland building; Panl Borger, proprietor of | a Hofbrau on Allen street, and Paul Spannuth., who conducts a restaur- ant on Allen street The prosecutor in the case is Of- ficer H C Hand, who about two weeks ago became a member of the State College Borough police. Ar- rests were made on Monday At the hearings yesterday, Span- nuth entered a plea of guilty while the others pleaded not guilty. All posted $300 bonds for their appear- ances in Court. Spannuth has made arrangements 10 enter a plea of | guilty before Judge Ivan Welker here this mosmine Al less Persons to Register Local Office Invites ayvment of “job ita going smoothly, the Ivania Division of Unemploy- wation and Employ. personnel now re cial attention ems- ployment problems of work- ers in this State Under the Pennsylvan | person may regider with State Employment Service, whether he i= entitled to out-of-work benefits or and every possible effort will a - | " 4 PRESENTING OF MEMORIAL be made to get him a job. Local and - . : . {Continued on page eight) FEATURES GRADUATION EE A feature of commencement exer- cises for the Junior Hi and Junior | Epworth League school at the First Methodist church, Bellefonte, Sun- day night, was a memorial service for the late Mrs. Edgar R. Mallory and the presentation of a picture, “The Guardian Angel.” in her hon- | 4 va + an | OF BY the Junior League faculty. The She Hoatn inthe preserve will close | oe tare is to be hung In the League Regulations will be practically the | NO Mrs. Mallory Was a same as last year Barbless-hooked | poe Up Se vivig artificial flies only may be used. | Those who received diplomas at Fishing is open to all holders of | the commencement exercises were Biate fishing licenses, A record | Emily Sweiteer, Alice Bam, Zane 8 Carey. Alice Jane Jodon, Helen throng of anglers js expected 10 be oh hand for the opening Bien. Sura Dawson and Calvin On the opening day of the “Par. | adize” the Ladies’ Ald Society of {St John's Lutheran church, Belle- | fonte, will serve lunch for fisher men, Including sandwiches of all! kinds soups, doughnuts, cakes and {eoffee, at the 1. P Sehaefler cote | tage, along Spring Creek. ALT. A round College to afternoon. May 10 Bellefonte Central ing sponsored by Commerce Club Scores of isiness men, school pupils, college students and others are expected to take advantage of the opportunity to pass over the rafliroad’s 19 miles of scenic right. rof-ay betwien the two Centre county towns. The round trip Tare 4 74 cents for adults and 37 cents for children under 12 years old The train will be made up of at feast four Pennsylvania Railroad passenger coaches, with a seating capacity of 70 persons each, it was announced yesterday. The train will be drawn by a Bellefonte Central {locomotive and will leave State Col- lege at about 2:30 o'clock for a leis. jurely run to this community. Re- turning, the excursion will srrive in | State College about 4:30 or 5 o'clock G. E. McClellan, vice president and general manager of the rail- ‘rond yesterday anpounced that af- i ter returning to State College the train will immediately come back to | Bellefonte, and that Bellefonte citi- gens wishing to make the round trip can board the train here. Round | trip tickets for the excursion are De- Forests and Waters Secretary O. ing sold at the i6cal Pennsylvania Albert Stewart yesterday apnoumc- Railroad station. The train & ex- ed dismissal of Clarence T. Musser, | I pected to arrive in Bellefonte, com- Centre county forest vinper. Ye re- | pleting the roid trip from Belle. | ceived $1,140 a your, . , fonte at about € o'slock. ~irip excursion from State Bellefonte, Wednesday over the historic Raldlroad, is be- the State College ant Penney ment Compe: ment Serv pointing iW, a $501 the not “FISHERMEN'S PARADISE” TO OPEN NEXT TUESDAY “Fishermen's Paradise.” mile-long stretch of Spring Creek about 4 milez southwest of Bellefonte, will be opehed to anglers on Tuesday, | May 9 it was announced this week a Forest Ranger Dismissed
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