OVER 7,000 COPIES Printed and Distributed Each Thoroughly Every Town and Village In Centre Count Week. Covers Y @he Centre Democral MORE CLASSIFIED ADS Per Issue Than All Other Centre County Newspapers Combined. A Quick and Economical Selling Medium, VOLUME 58. NUMBER 11. SUBSCRIPTION—$1.50 PER YEAR BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1939. HOSPITAL ADOPTS GROUP PLAN SUBSCRIBERS T0 RECEIVE © NO HOPE OF | Charity Pationts Heavy Drain On | $50 AWARD [PROMINENT SPEAKERS ON TOBE POSTED COUNTY INSTITUTE PROGRAM “FREE” HOSPITAL SERVICE FEDERAL AID Family Rate is $1.60 a Month; Single Person, ed £.75 a Month ———— MEMBERS ACCEPTED ONLY IN GROUPS Plan Covers Emergencies Away From Home; Ac- cidents, Hiness Approval hy the Centre County Hospital of the group plan of hospi tal service featured the annual om ganization meeting of the Board of Directors of that Institution, Tue day night board's action, enrollment new service will begin immediately, if was reported yesterday The Board unanimously re-elected all officers for another year. They arc: J. Thompson Henry, Martha, president; Henry A. Brockerhofl Bellefonte, vice president; Jesse H Caum, _ Bellefonte, secretary, and Ralph L. Mallory, Bellefonte, treas- urer Under the group plan of hospital service adopted by the local institu- tion, residents of this area, by pay- ing a small fee, are assured of free hospital treatment if and when they require it. For slightly larger fees wives and other dependents may be included in the benefits The service, with headquarters in Harrisburg. is incorporated under the laws of Pennsylvania, and oper- sites under the supervision of the State Department of Insurance In many other communities through- gut the state the group plan of hos- pital service has been indorsed and Is rapidly gaining in favor with the public The service is in reality a kind of group insurance based on the as- sumption that it is worth while to pay a small sum of money periodi- cally in advance, in order to have seeurity sgainst some possible, bur densome loss. The plan provides a commen fund which is available to meet the cost of hospital service when needed by subscribers and in the members of their tmimediate famil- | ies Eligibility Rules To become a subscriber you must be one of a group of five or more employees receiving salaries. wages or comunissions [rom a common em- plover and applying for membership at the same time. The size of the group enrolled deperids on the tal number of employees. If there are no more than ten emplovees the enrollment shotild 100 cent: but i there a greater number employed, one-third of the (Continned nn Pages T) Lor- be per re RE a —— Mother, Daughter Injured in Crash Accident Results When Farm- er Halts Team to Recover Artificial A rm When a farmer halted hi: team om the Jarkoonville road to pick up his artificial arm which bad fallen # Bellefonte mother fri were injured as thelr car crash fri into the wagom about 6:30 0'- clock last Thursday evening The happened three miles east of Bellefonte wagon was demolished and horses were slightly injured The injured persons are Mrs Prankhin B. Schad, of East Curtin street, who suffered an injury to the right Knee, and her daughter, Patricia, aged 9, who received a cut aboye the right eye. The driver of the wagon, a hay ladder, was Sam- uel U. Burris, of Belleionte, R, D,, who was riding toward Bellefonte when he halted his team to recover the arm. The Schad car struck the rear of the wagon, forcing the front end an top of one of the horses. Damage to the car was estimated at $100 State Motor Police at Pleasant Gap, investigated the mishap, re- porting that Behad failed to see the wagon because another car, with its lights turned on high beam. was parked along the road facing Schad as he neared the scene of the crash THREE MACHINES INVOLVED IN PORT MATILDA CRASH igh « anil her od abit The the accident Two cars and a truck were In- volved in an accident at Port Ma- then hell at least be entitled to an | JON G. Love was in fegard to a tilda about 5 o'clock Bunday af noon. Miss Anne Rockey. of Penn street, Bellefonte, a pissenger in a driven by W. Mahlon Mauck, of Thomas street, Bellefonie, suffered bruises of the forehead when the Mauck , & sedan driven by Wil mer P. ben, of Wilkin g. and 8 trugk operated by Joseph Kashner, of near Danville, collided. Total domage was estimated at 870. Hol- ; er d t fen Sack us Broce riving wes ing in th 5 cat to cross a highway, causing ler- oe e 3 car in allow & th In accordance with the, car Speedometer Check Course at Milesburg A has been e mile rtheast the road toward Howard, Aaron D Leit well, of Bellefonte, Centre Coumn- ty dent Highway an nomeed Sim inr or in each counts speedometer Course 219 on checking stabiished on route of Milesburg eo Buperinte of terday Hrs eine + of the rist ny wre ” up tate mm order thint mote hes the nes The In ¥ uric of their speedometer x 11a Few 1 mis i A! ar | wweling of 1! traverse Lhe The course need rap Leitzell are merely to fe f whic moto cltermine or : hemselves ced ome! He accurate ct WP —— TITAN BUYS SILK PLANT Warehouse and Ship- ping Depot last the Eagle Stik Mill property on North Water Street by the Titan Metal Manu ring Company a atek of will return to buildin two Ye : $28.000 Rumors of the proposed | were reported the last The Centre Democrat, but until Priday at the of Commerce dinner that any de- finite word was released in the mat- { ter. At that time a jetter from W P. Sieg, president of Titan Company, announcing the purchase of the Eagle property was read by EB L Plumb [fdrmer president of | the Chamber Titan officers in issue it wWaan i Chamber forte nign +h whe have announced that the building will be for the time being as a warehouse and ng depot, but it was indicateq (Continued on page Xx) used spp Friday, the 13th Is 26th Anniversary JESSE RB. CAUM Tomorrow Jesse H. Caum might gloss over several decades of Bbusi- | ness experience with the Bell Tele- phone Company, and remain safely locked in his home street, for tomorrow, in addition to being Mr. Caum’'s 26th annivetsary with the company. is also Friday, October 13 For those of you who like to pile up Jitter upon jitter, we point out that 26 is exactly (the anniversary number) two times 13. Mr. Caum came here 13 years ago {rom Hunt- | ihgdon. He is an officer or director | in 13 civie and community organi | | with aptumn zations However, Mr. Caum his never given any indication of Being supers | | stitious, and tomorrow will probably | find him as usual about his duties {at the Bell Telephone offices on West High street. We extend cone gratulations to him, and are happy ‘ to report that his business anniver- | sary will not fall again an a Friday | | the Thirteenth until 2082 A. D. By | SEEK APPEAL FROM LIQUOR BOARD RULING C. E Linker and Paul Boeger, Litate College taproom proprietors | | whose places of business were or- | dered closed by the Btate Liquor | Control Board 1ast week, have | taken an appeal to the County Ceart from the Board's ruling, Pend the outcome of a hear- | ing led to be held here on old age pension. | Monday, November 6, before Judge Ivan Walker, the taprooms wilt res main open, * Lor state help later, | more money and consequently could "of Crnfre county, on Bast Linn | { midnight Saturday 3 Centre | trned afl the inter Liquor | Horntown toad and Ihe | Gap«Zion road, The ; County Hospi tal Resources | : | Organization Is progressing nicely on the Centre County Hospital county-wide drive, according 0 Roymond Ammerman, chairman, of Bellefonte, Captains have heen ape pointed In aver hall of the county and the remainder will be named’ belore October 13 The following captaing have been appointed : Centre Hall, Mrs, Frank Goodhbarl. Potter township, Mr. A. Burkholder; Harris township, Mr 1 Fréahy Boslgburg: Ferguson townslip, Mr. J HW. Bailey, Pine Citove Mills Miss Ann Musser Rock Bpring Mr ¢. FF. Burnes Ciatesburp Gregg township, Mrs Spring Mills, Penn towne fre Vonadas Coburn Mrs Miller Miltheim Haines township, Mra. Henry Kmape, Aar- onsburg: Mr. L. Motz, Woodware: Miles town:hip. Mrs George Kern Madisonburg; Mrs, Stanley Zeigler, RePBersburg: Mr Wihtr Myer Smuliton; Mrs. H. Harbough, Li vonia: Walker township, Mm. F Baumgardher, Zion; Mrs. Charles Gates, Mingoville: Mrs. L. A. Por FOR SCHOOLS Architects Give No En- couragement; See Noth- ing in Future LOCAL BOARD FACES VITAL DECISION Ventilators to be Installed in Academy Class- rooms Hepron ship Hand absolutely no fNnancial for any news Bellefonte!” sty serio fla blunt all Ils implications, was made Mon. day night al a regular meeting of the Belicfolite Schcol board by Georg Hagel, president of the board. He quoted representatives | ter, Hublersburg; Pecks Store Nit- of Hunter & Caldwell, school board |tany, Marion township, Miss Norma Mr. Haze! reported that Hunter! Caldwell found that there are Snow Shoe Coal . 0 Dies will be revived, and that at this] perator 163 there is no outsl source to lo replace the one josi by fire lag winter 76 Years Ago board Is in an unusually position If the fumnis a part of ding expectation of getting federsd the to accept any outside aid. for until the band issue Ix paid off the dis- architects, who had just returned | Yearick, Jacksonvilie ndications that the PWA the which Bellefonte can turn in seek- | Lawrence Redding Succumbs A brief discussion resuiting from at present are used Io distrigt trict cannot jegally borrow any tatement, with me Lawrence Redding native of Bellefonte and for 35 years a pros inent 60a! operator in the Snow Shoe area. dird a this home Th Snow Bhoe at 6 o'clock Sunday evening after a two months’ Hliness with & comphitation of diseases. Had he lived until December 11. he would Rave observed his 77th birthday Early iast June after he had the school diffi available build the Wal from Washington, D. C | WPA. or any other federal agencies | financial help for a bullding | ’ to Hiness; Was Born Here Mr. Hazel's statement revealed that { a new building, Ib yy cp would not be able for 20 or 30 vedrs (two months because of {iness My | Redelinig fell and fractured a hips He was brought 0 the Centre Coun. ty Hospital where Re remained un- der treatment for about Six weeks Since then Be had been st Bis Sndw 18hoe home, where his condition @id not become serious untill a short time before death ensued Mr Redding was a son of James and Catherine Dorle Redding and was born on December 11, 1862 In Bellefonte, in 5 house which stood ton the present site of the Cadillac (Continued on page alx) Hospital Elects Five Directors (Continued on Dage six) Nichoson Speaks At C. of C. Dinner Surprise Announcement Con-! firms Purchase of Silk Mill Building by Titan Co. Announcement of the purchase of the Eagle Silk mill property, North ————— Water Bellefonte, b Ti- tan Meinl Manufacturing Company and forceful and adiciress hy Captain A personnel director of Company. were Methlights ing annual ing and i the Bellefonte Chamber of merce at the Penn Belle Hote! day night. Approximately bers guests of the were present The purchase of the silk mill erty was announced through a street the 1 inspirational A Niu The if Moa Hoson Texa a Mrs. Geary Praises Fine Co- operation Being Given to Institution meet] ner of Com- Pri 130 mem- Chamber and Election of members (0 the board of directors: a review of the busing of the past year, and a preview of what 2 00 De crpected during the lemining year were Highlights of the annual corporate meeting of he Centres County Hosplal, Mong: indeht, ab the Court House in Pelle forte Directors chosen apd the district whith they will represent ase As fol lows District 3° Centre Hall Bors. and Potter tow. ship. PF V. Coodhart reselected | District 4 Millhetm borough. Hetiriex, Mile? and Penn townships | Whaon Gramley District 5 Unionville boro Union, Huston. Worth and Taylor townships, J. Thompson Henry, fe clecied District 6: Howard and Milesbwrg (Oonunosd on page sevel) 'L. S. Schad Becomes 1st National Cashier prop- ot. ter from the Tien Mets! Company which was read by BE 1 Plumb, for. mer president of the Chamber Commerce Conforming rumors cur rent on the streets for a week In regard tn the proposed purchase. the letter alee indicated that Mulding will bw yer for the Lime ing. at least a Warehouse And shipping = Toastmaster Ivan nt am Ar depot Walker, Judge was introduced by Jesse H. Caum. The Rev. Clar- (Continusd on page seven) Historic Shrine To Get Antique President Buchanan's Book- case in Bellefonte Home for Many Years The October meeting of the Belle- | fonte Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution was held on | Board of Directors of the First N8- Thursday evening, October 5, in the | tional Bank, Bellefonte, Tusedtly Presbyterian Chapel at Bellefonte. Louis 8. Schad, of East Curtin The room was beautifully decorated | street, Bellefonte, was elected cash- flowers. ier of the institution Mrs. Charles F, Mensch, the Re-| Mr. Schad succeeds gent, presided. After prayer by the Chaplain, Mrs. William Freer, the salute to the flag was given, the American Creed recited and “Amer- ica the Beautiful” sung by the Chapter. A number of reports were then cuperating at his heard on work accomplished by dif- | Linn pony MF. Schad, tor Many ferent Committees. One by MIs. | years affiliated with the institution In a clerical capacity, is well bookcase owned bY ed in all departents of President Janes flidhpunn whed | prmetice, having learned the (Continued on page eight) Hit many friends throughout Car Overturns community will be happy to of his well-merited advancement, A ear driven by G. Gitbert Olew i wine, of State } to the extent of Sule tf AG Ry [or James K. fective immediately. Mr. Barnhart recently underwent mahogany abot 360 obeut it overs of the Ethel M. Smith, Miss Dorothy | WIR TE At the regulsr meeting of the Barnhart, retired, who hag been In | {the employ of the Pirst National for | the past 55 years. The change Is of- | | & series of operations and is now 18- west | N | | Betts, Jacksonville: Boggs town- | Hip, Mrs. Laird Curtin, Curtin: Mr. | Harry Shawley, Yarnell: Mrs. M. L.| Koflman, fumville: Mr. James Sny der, Wingate: foward Borough, Mrs. | Mabel McDowell | A of the following facets! will help understand why the | county drive is necessary. Between | Januar id Beptember 30, 275 ma- | ernily caw have beeh cared for! sl the ital eases not paid for or review 10 AceepDied as | purely charity cases hy the stale. In| 1838 the toa) { year of this | pe of cases was 283, By referring | ta the repart iL ean be seen | that ett In as much of chart! work an no drive in| 178 The 108 va ed 6468 n the $2.29 r de differcnoe? ” ty=-wide drive Iz a vital necessity | if the hospital is to continue to ace | cept all patients ability 10 or the BONUS n torwnchips $2000 yi worth held arte yearly state appropriation for | $14,850. The state scrept- | tient days which makes pared the state, | amonnt by is $371 . I Seek Aid For County Farmers Would Relieve Those Threat-! ened With Foreclosure Proceedings ZT. Administration of « | are Lrying to find some means | eastern farmers, includ. ing 11 In Centre county, who have been granted lemporary ree priese from farm foreclosure, The | Centre Domocrat was informed yeos- terda It i hoped thet these farmers will obtain immediate financial re- Faro ficial of aiding Credit about & tuning ftom the European war The Federal Government, ever, will not place much depen. | dence on price Increase as an early | sid to farmers hard hil by crop | failure and generally low prices Other means of relief are being worked oul i It is estimated that the 11 Centre cotinty farmers are wholly or large iv in default on Pederal land bank and Lind bank commissioner loans (Contitaued on page four) A —_ A ——————— 3 Arrested For Larceny of Truck Philipsburg i" ri 0 Charged With Taking Vehicle From Garage { how. | Ted Troy, Gecrge Poorman and Lenard Allen McDonald, all of Phillipmburg, were arrested Mon. day of rhaygrs of breaking imino | the Galbraith garage and ‘aking Ld big In‘érnational truck and other articles. The agestz were made | hw members of the State Motor Po- | Hea i It was; revealed that the garage | ACT was open Between J and 3 o'clock ! ny morming A ype. writer, robe, and overoosl were among ie items which were &is covered to be missing along win i ie trek. THe truck was dlecoverad Sunday morning over an embafkment near ihe Munson railroad station. "The driveshaft was broken in fe plung® No other damage to the truck be jonging to James Moore was repors ed. The truck was towed back to Phil. ipthurg. The other missing items weTe recovered following the ar rests, W. Hl. WALKER TO HEAD HALLOWEEN JUDGING In recognition of his splendid {work in the position in past Years, ithe Bellefonte Elks Club yesterday ingmed W. Harrison Walker 8s | chairman of the judving committee {for the annual Hallowe'en {10 be held here Tuesday night, Oc= tober 31. Mr. Walker has ably con- ducted the Hallowe'en judging for the past severdl years. The chairman f now choosing his committees men and women and 'S preparing lists of workers to ald in sooTes | the d of the man lstribution be of- | of valuable prises which w { fered during the parade. Margaret Weller, 500. ship to br awarded Ome class The actual cost to| featured a meeting of the Who pays the | Alumni Association in "he success of the coune | build regardless of thelr | ture from the ordh | It : | student. I! could conceivably go to {a person who stood quite low in } { studies { manner in which 0 be awarded } BY ALUMNI Applicants Must Be De- serving, Eager for Education most of which vere | COMMITTEE WIiLI., MAKE SELECTIONS Association Plans Turkey Day Dance at Heela Park Establishment of $50 earch member of the graduating Bellefonte High schoo! fu BR Academy 1 scholar. year to of the Aa the ing, Monday night Alumni Associatior } somewhat different in na- The sip | f ary scholarship won't to an “A necessarily go In fact, judging from the scholarship it promises to be annual “surprise About the only was to be eligible an things a student f, ior Lhe (Contimusd on page seven) scholar. | » ‘Will Increase Fire Facilities Pleasant Gap Firemen Build Addition; May Attend Fire School Here he Pleasant Gap Pire Company, | been confined 10 his home for about «ov. commensurate with increase | '0 Slusrvantt of Nalional Fire Pre- EN fond and other produce | vention Week, has appesied of citizens of that community to Clean Lup all refuse to the including leaves and i paper, to eliminate fire hazards in- sofnr ax possible Ground has been broken addition to the Pleasant Gap hall, which is © be enlarged house an additional truck. Land for for an fire to ithe extra building was donated by W. H. Noll, of Pleasant Gap Members of the organization also are to be given an opportunity io attend a fire school to be conducted in Nefonte by George Carpenets former chief of the Undine Com- any. Persons interested in enroll- ing for the course are asked get nm touch with leonard O'Donnell mredident: Hussell Brooks chief, or Forest Benford, secretary the Pleasant Gap Company There are several vacancies oh the Gaps first ald team, and cans didntes are ssked to make applica. tion to Nevin Adkins The Fire Company takes this means of ex- pressing thanks to BR. H. Adame for his presentation of a large banner for we in parades The banner, gray and maroon ifn color, sontaing the Fire Companys name and other fn- seriptions in of - es, A Te Sing at Hec Petitie girl vocalist who will ap- pear with the Boh Crosby Orchess fra which come: to Hecla Park on Wednesday evasiing, October 25, une der the management of the Music Corporation of America. 80 successfully has this orchestra | registered with musicians and the | public alike that they have traveled miles for the privilege of seeing membert of this famous action. When other mimsicians will | 46 that, it is & mark of distinebion that sets this band apart from the rank and file ih the field “Downbeat.” the leading cation in the field of popular mu- sic, recently conducted a popularity poll for the All-American Orches- tra fof 1938, and it is Interesting to pote the manner In which Bob Crosby and his Orchestra have been in the forefront of the results For wu fiadie honcrs. Crosby's Bob goert up more than eight times the total baliofs given others on this instrument. Ray and y fn this section. Matlock band. outfit n | publi- | ge. x boas Institute Speak ELLIOT DIES IN NEW YORK Executioner For 5 States Sent More Than 300 Murderers to Doom Rock vie ger Robert G executioner at w, Sing three died Tuesduy is home in New York He succumbed, at 65 heart trouble. Thus entied a persistent ill- ness that began in the early summer and foreed a respite for the man whin stood 2 the head of the most macabre of all the world’s unhappy professions-—a man Who in the 13 years of his gloomy career had turn. od the death house switch to end the lives of more than 380 convicled murderers Always Bllioti was th ho! of impers ugly job: always he made t fry Mein pei yor as 10 at it st ming there va states in yelae: and in houses at 3 at h in e very Eyme- onalism in his it plain Ye bat of legal of wrongde i robot Ww capita But whi ently wrved that and with a frightening trade he ne never dodeed saving s “It doesn't oie ier There (Continued on page four) A. L. & S. Co. Sets Safety Record End Three Years With No Lost- Time Accidents in Surface Plants Tuesday he Ametican Lime and Stotte Company's suriare plants Bellefonle completed a (hree.year record of no jost-time accident: This record was acoomplizhed With the close co-operation of all men snd the various Safely Committees | that had charge of the safety work {during this period This record means that an aver. age of 130 men have worked a total (of 770305 man-hours without loss {af time. Although during this pers at {fod there have been 30 cases where men had to receive some Kind of i medical attention, these cases were i not serious enough to cause any lost {time | Five years ago, on Ociober 1. a {new system of Safety Committee | (Continued on page sight) | Stadent Nurses Hurt in Crash | Two student nurse: at the Phil. | | ipsburg State Hospital were injured {in a weekend aulo crash near Du. | Bois Sunday morning when two {cars collided. injuring seven per sons Among the injured were Miss Irene Reiner, Rochester. who re ovived a broken finger, and Mis: Ruth Kringer., DuBois, who received head lacerations and was suffering in training at Philipsburg. The girls were being driven home [rem the hospital © spend the day at the Kriner home when the accident Orehés- | happened. | Church Plans 50th Anniversary Program The Bellefonte Evangelioal church | is completing a program of special | services t6 be held during the week (of October 22 to 29 to commemorate | the fifueth founding The congreglition invites all its irfends, with a special imvitation to former members, to participate in! these services. A complete program enniversary of fits from shock. Both girls are Durses | Salom Rizk, Dr. Stockdale Among Educators to be Heard TEACHERS TO ELECT STATE DELEGATES Sessions October 19 and 20 in Court House and Academy Building ee TTT thre al tw tile of Centre county sch wa ree iperintendent Rogers. Inst it House October leased yeglerds oois F. Glen i be held at 43 Vr ute w a Con r nd way ginning of Thursd teachers re I meslings on all secondary the Court Room lo ek and an meeting to he alternate Harrisburg in on Thursday afternoon ad rar- or c-room leachers will meet the Court Room to eleet a dele- gn alternate, and at lhe of the sectional meeting: ; all primary per grade groups will meet In t Court Room for a few minules to (Continued on page six) ba YMCA $1,500 Short On Welfare Pledges ot Or ’ and Ihe regular monthly meeling board of directors of the Belle fonte Y. M. C. A. was held on Mon fay evening, with the following €i~ rectors present: J. Kennedy Johns ton, president; Earl 8. Orr, vice president; Lewis R. Lenhart, treas- urer; 8 Cleude Herr, J. R. Hughes, P. H. Johnston, A. L. Francis, Mar. tin Ardary, J. ¥. Risan, HH. © Tay- jor. B.C. Blaney. and Secretary L | ©. Heineman Reporte of the tressurer and £on- eral secrelfry were read and 8p- proved Mr. Taylor, chairman of the house commitier, reported that the redecorating of the lobby would o that the Wotn- en's Auxiliary wd the library on the second floor redecorated for at chub and commitias room Other parts of the hullding are whi In need of painting afd other improvements, but this work can not he done now because of lack of He varions participating agencies in the Community Welfare Fund have been nntified that they world receive for the rurveni year oily about TS poy cent of their ake ticipated budget. This means at the ¥ M. CC. A will be short about $1500 this year the 4 $ proceed once, a os Na {5 Es frome Additional Expense Accounts are Filed Expense accounts filed during the | week al the County Commissioners office hy candidates at the recent | primary election are ac follows: floy £ McRiniey., Centre Hall RD Betublitan candidate for Sheriff, #91 John 1 8holl, Milesburg, Republi- can candidate {or Register 61 Wiz #83 56 Taries HH. Lee, Nittany, Demo- cratic nominee for Treasurer, $128 40 J. R. Williams, Fleming Republi- cant candidate for Treasurer, $355 - 80 Civde N. Lee Bellefonte, Repub lican candidate for Oommisstoner, $120.30 Roy Miles, State Coliege. Repub. lichn candidate for Commissioner. $a William HH. Brown. Bellefonte. Re- publican candidate for Commission. [er, $203.75 | W.C. Witmer, Bellefonte, Demo- | eratic nominee for Sheriff. $121.40 James Haworth, Philipsburg, Re- | pulstican candidate for Commission - ef. $146.70 Lee BE Tice, Howard, Republicans candidate for Sheriff. $324.65. | Bdward RB. Miller. Ballefonte, Re. | publican nominee for Sherif], S983. 80 Truck And Car Collide A truck snd a car were slightly damaged in a collision on the Jack- sonville road about 12:30 othxk jast Thursday afternoons. The track. operated by Hauwold 8. Tayler, sf | Beliefonte. R. D. 3 and the car. dni ven hy Michael DeGrippe, of Inek drivers attempled fo make a aft turn. No one was injured and das- and J aho truck , Kidnaped ut Gletiwood Springs: Oslo. will be published later, | urday.
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