ODD and Curious = NEWS + Re aaa al] Cracker for Polly A $1000 trust fund for the care of a pet parrot is provided in the will of Jénnie Thornburn, of Lin- colin. Neb. The income is to be given to Margaret Thornburn Binghamton, N. Y., a sister-in-law as long as she takes care of the bird | : } | . Caught Napping A gasoline Uniontown napping station, 11-year on the was about dise the taken alter entering the decided to take ing al thiel pen the found an in & Swing Near him merchan- he had and he eav owner Lhe station really caught Preparing Woodrow Lynn old boy asleep station $20 boy forcing to porch worth P lice a window He sald before M Ol told station a nap it . Arrive Too Early I'he Sankerton 1 I of near Cresson beamed at finding two pupils Who so liked school they got there a week too soon Two eager girls, hearing the bell toll thought school had opened and hur- ried to the building to get front-row seats. But surprised workmen told them the bell was only rung as a test. The principal, rewarding each girl with a pencil, tablet and fairy book. told them to come back next week Intrud tie ric Whoo] prin al i $ for school opening er cries summon “Come Brice 50 ne passing motorist to trolman Max Brice I'll shoot.” Officer There was ponse ed his light—straight of a black bear. The bear into hills. The tra pants, Mr. ang Mrs. Ci derson, of Springfield, Ill, were Just as anxious to get out of that neigh- borhood as the bear —————— —— —— TWO MEN RELEASED AFTER BEING QUESTIONED a out rOAre Ie flast into ne he no Sunday men who Were Olce Haven tu WO ¢ Lock released overnight f quest death of Forest Stev rich, found along ti Railroad tracks August District Attorney B Clinton county, dence stantiated carrying $300 before ficers clothing Cleared n in were “Alred Weber and William Boone, both of Lock Haven, who were taken into custody Saturday —— A ———— AUG. 31 FINAL DATE FOR WHEAT ALLOTMENT " was reports found only of suspic tre county / Association, announce 31 is the final date for determining a 1941 wheat acreage all t a farm. August 31 alse date for notifying the county office at Post Office Bullding, Bellefonte, of a change in choice of the allot- ment or non-allotment option. Mr Rishel requests that farmers should give all possible cooperation to farm cheekers so that the checking of 1940 compliance may proceed rapid- ly and efficiently. Applications for payment in the 1940 Agricultural Conservation Program are now bee ing sent to the State office and for- warded to Washington, The cheeks, as in the past, are then sent direct to the participants from Washing- ton, D. C. August 31 is the final date for acteptance of orders for grants of ald under the 1940 Agricultural Conservation Program August 31 is also the final date for filing an application for 194% wheat crop insurance with the Cen- tre County AAA office located at the Post Office building, Bellefonte otment for Sranl anal Ambitious Engine Engine 4204, stationed in the Pennsylvania Railroad engine house at East Emporium, preferred working instead of standing idle The engine, unattended, started moving and before it stopped caus- ed damages estimated at $200, It crashed through a partition and broke several windows, i tabout The Most Widely Read Newspaper In Centre County. ‘A Visitor In Seven Thousand Homes Each Week. SECOND SECTION dhe Centre Democraf NEWS, FEATURES VOLUME 59 . BELLEFONTE, PA., THU RSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1940. Brakeman Ma Wheels of Car Was Well Known In Ph Victim of Fatal Acci — aK 35. NUMEE]} ngled Under Labor Day Parade ilipsburg Area dent at Juniata Had Summer Home on Port Matilda Mountain; | Remains Taken to P His left g virt amputated when thrown beneath the wheels of i ht car at the P. R last Thursday af- A IF Charles from died Al- le ually fresg scales Brakeman J a derallec R. Juniata ternoon Yeater, 10%% 61. of inte of blood route to toona Hospital Yeater nome on «d information had been which was mov- hump” when jumped braking atoy ing east some track neath ¥ mai in Car he brakeman wheels t he be- ruck fellow brake- mine Tyrone Man Is” Kidnap Victim Jandits Take Gas Station Em- plove 8 Miles Before Releasing Him While William Wagner, of Ty- rone, attendant at the Tyrone Auto Salvage and Service Station, Graz ferville, was alo n the building 4:15 o'clock Friday morning and woman Ome tobac- leaning the a middle-aged man a stopped and asked [or over riicle man ONely SiGe k Here Wagner wa (Continued on page three) ——— Escape Injuries As Car Upsets Five Young Persons Unhurt After Vehicle Plunges Over Four-Foot Wall ig two Hawk escaped Injuries Thurs Inst week When the ear they were riding in falled make a curve and overturned mile west of Winburne on the Wins purne-Munson road Occupants of the car which turn- ed completely over after dashing off four-foot wall near the road were Joseph Peterson, 20, Woodland Margaret Shutek, 18, and Mary Timko, both of Hawk Run; Jack Cambria, 22. Clearfield, R. D, and Walter Peters, Woodland Philipsburg motor police said the car, after failing to make a sharp curve, ran off the wall and then turned over in the property of Harry Litke. A peach tree, flower bed and a wire fence were dam- aged by the car's plunge Two Enlist in Army Two young men from Centre county were accepted lasy week at the Altoona army recruiting station, for military service, both being as- signed to the engineers at Fort Bel- voir, Virginia. They are: George Martin McClusick, of Clarence, and Calvin Clair Stark, of State College. ——————— — ——— International affairs have aboul reached the point where the world hasn't got room for a sissy. Five persons Run girls day night of to one i t RARE ACCIDENT OF NATURE A five-year-old Houston, Texas, girl, transformed by an accident of nature into a fully-developed adult, is testing the ingenuity of medical specialists. The case recalled that of the lit- tle Peruvian child who became a mother at the same age last year. The Texas girl's rare development was discovered February 5th after she was taken as a private patient to Dr. Karl Karnsky. The physician diagnosed the trouble as arising) from an ovarian tumor, of which there are only 10 recorded cases in children under 10 years of age. Removal of the tumor in such cases usually arrests the develop- ment and the child's condition grad- ually reverts to normal. After more than 600 laboratory tests were made, and 12 other med- fcal schools had participated In con- sultation and research, a new diag- nosis was made. It was discovered that all the girl's glands were over-developed; that shé had reached full organic development when she was only two years old 8o far knows, as Dr. Karnaky there is no known cure for the ease, | but he said “we are sil] studying it and treatment hag not been de- teided upon.” The girl's mind remains that of a normal five-year-old “However.” said Dr. Karnaky, “she ig more alert than children of her age. She is cleverer, her memes ory Is better and shd thinks faster than: her playmates.” The child's physical development, while not that of a grown woman, also is abnormal. She is as tall as (her 10 year old sister—4'% feet... must and weighs 79 pounds. HUNTERS AS DEFENSE GUARDS Formation of the nation’s 3.000. Stephen Early, President Roosevelt's | Charles Peters, of Beech Creek 000 licensed hunters into home de- fense units is being considered by | the National Defense Commission. | Charles Goldfine, © Philadelphia | theatre operator who conceived the plan, was informed in ga letter from secretary, that the commission would study the suggestion “Not only do all these people pos-| se firearms,” asserted Goldfine, “but they know how to use them. It would be a comparatively simple job to erganige the group” {from which designations hilipsburg for Burial | iy made b but h arrival niso diate It. Nearby tour nigquet Yeater's pronounced reported workers; a hasty with a club on wa at ake crushed leg dead The { e upon victim rt nospit iffered ished ht arm and fracture Membery second Morgan t Folk union member Scot nia HH } by Congres Mifflin Altoona of Killed by Fly Wheel subjugaied PULASKI MEMORIAL and un~ i Ger € MILT the Vers freedom General rded for repugn Day to pay i COUMAReOU Yi Deer an that gave ribution an Indepen- hiest page t Republic cons Blanchard Residents See No Necessity for Proposed Change In Highway Route Protest to Centre County Commissioners Out- lines Various Reasons Why Abandon- ment of Present Route Is Folly y | ne road of i Prop Pat a #] of eastern route new between the boundary Howard borough and a point be- tween Beech Creek and Blanchard with considerable the citizens of who have the meeting sition is OPPO- Liberty voiced thelr by township a recent Commis: i i JOLIET county wnire Wha leomd 4 { will be ren y be seen, as up thi been taken It whose before the quired cident 1 the 1 appre county ume the right-of - can bx damages TP LO ase to the way of by takes yellow Lg not follow the present road from begin- except for short ning to end stretch connection made he recently completed sur i road ves Proposed ated does indi with » a where either end Pletcher y Schen k (2 Bechde] Chest Schenck, Charles E. E Bmi Mayes, Fred er bert farms): Charles IS “SAFE DRIVING” ALWAYS SAFE? ¢ the fee 5, keep well New Jimmy Ly tunt iver ir in the mn the hazard: Jimmie has deliberately soores of d ct & Special American dr wrecked } mn Ray 100 % Few aaiLiiOre of modern vir while and engaged jumps and many 1 18 ariving take r { By demonst Announce Exams Drive By State For Annapolis| Against Fraud Thorough Training Offered; Arrests Made in Alleged Com- Berths Open to Single Men From 20 to 27 Years pensation ‘Chiseling’ Charges An appointment to the United The drive States Military Academy by Repre- ployment sentative James E. Van Zandt is be the prize that swalls one of the area fity-four young men from the 23rd Convictions by the Congressional District who are as ment against frauds piring for the honor of being named were made recent to the famous Academy at West H Point, New York Houtzdale, E. T Marshall of the The Civil Service Coinmission will legal unit of the Department of conduct a preliminary examination Labor and Industry disclosed last at various points in Blalr, Centre week and Clearfield counties on October | Pound guilty were William E 5. This examination will be follow- Hirsh, West Decatur: David A ed by a substantiating examination | Richner, Houtzdule: Sylvester Kep- to be given the principal and the hart and Clark Kephart Osceola three alternates at Wast Point on Mills, BR. D.: David Godisart West the first Tuesday in March, 1941. Decatur; Allen Kephart, Osceola Congressman Van Zandt has one] Mills, R. D.; Wade Anderson, Coal- appointment for the entrance class! port; Mart Baker, ©. 1. Baker and of 1941 which meang that a prin-| Winfield Sinclair, all of Coalport, cipal and three alternates will bel and John Greenland, of Houtzdale desighated. - The young men who! Boyd Powell, West Decatur was ‘take the examination must be bee | committed to Clearfield county jail tween the ages of 17 and 22 and | Augusp 19 in default of fine and bonafide regidents of the 23rd Dis- | costs. trict in order to take the tests and| My Marshall said the 35 persons be certified by the Commission. The | who have been found guilty thus successful candidates will have their | far in the proceedings will be given ‘names placed on an eligibility roster | 4 chance to make restitution will bel made by Representative Van Zandt. | This method of appointing am-| against “chiselery’ in the eg unem- j Centre-C reported to 5 active learfield tate Depart. claimants ly before of the Peace Charles E. Saupp, Jr ent Justice A total of 177 persons will face charges in the immediate area for bitious young men to West Pomt | Sikse fraudulent nemiloyitut is to eliminate any favoritism be-| resents the "Www et ever cause of political infiuvence or per- | orosesuted in one district in the sonal friendship, and is a guaran-| coe.” do tee of recognition to the successful] °° candidates regardless of the politi.| Ihe drive has two purpose, cal, financial, or social position of | (Continued on page three) { the parents, relatives ar friends of | time d up and down tact between 4 + each established I» Kid is recuced banked motorist CUrves into a a "fat modernized ig aking Anca check their speed £ not overcome eo ¥ the centrifugal } toward the them (Continued on page six) WC Puls DuBois To Hold Big Celebration Old Home Week-End Include Plans *arade; Circus, Fireworks Firemen's the oulstand- northwestern Old Home Saturday, August Day ole of in je celebrations nevivania for rom through Labor ri REE: " i -£nag Firemen's Day program fay will launch festivities parade in the evening 7:30 ock. Already twenty-five fire companies from outside Du- Bols have accepted invitations to compete for the $400 in parade prize money a oc atl Aged Man Hurt In Car Accident Zane 1. Woodring of Philips- burg in Hospital With Leg Injuries Zane I. Woodring, 75-year-old hilipsburg resident is a patient in the Philipsburg Hospital ag the result of an automobile fered a dislocated right hip abrasions of the head and face The accident is said to have oc. | curred about 11 o'clock on the Port! Matilda road. just below Flat Rock, as a result of slippery roads Mr. Woodring was riding in the Plymouth coupe owned and operate led by Eugene Mattern, of Centre, A circus revue of sixteen acts abetied by the Jack Derby Heli- Drivers will present afternoon and evening performances at the new! Municipal Stadium the entire three days | Bunday, September 1, the Kram | er J. C. league leaders and the Du- Bois Reds will play ball at 1 0'- clock. After the game a patriotic | program and pageant, and address- | es by Congresman James Van Zandt, a representative from Gov-, érnor James office to be named lat- | er, and labor leaders, will be pres- ent. There will be no admission fee | for this phase of the program, | 5 Labor Day will be the biggest and climaxing day of the celebration. One of the finest parades ever staged in DuBois will be presented. Exactly fifty«five business and in-| | dustrial firms have already entered | jl several organizationg | {Continued on page five) i and the car skidded and hit a tree after the driver had applied the brakes to slow down behind a truck. Mr. Mattern suffered lacerations | of the nose and chin. The two were | [traveling towards Port Matilda at the time. Damages to the car was (estimated at $250. on Tent Poles Needed accident | Friday forenoon in which he suf-| and | jullock, James W. Prancis Smith Jacob Brickley, Harry Mrs. Thompson Bechdel Bumgardner. To the fir ed and F } of land as the Neese, James Jose Bechde) 0 Thompso ph and J Long Lists of Protests tests ded PETIOY of volved in heavy: new work Old For I tween and beiween College with existing « Survey distance quently t 3ciie d State onsiderable the new a fa . yunty tha for places ¥ ii the road bottom lands overfiow y fre- ie id WOoula regu (Continued on page six) pi — Motor Accidents Over Week-end Many Receive Injuries in Ser- ies of Crashes on Highwavs id Hf ‘ lam I. Alexander Wile T00 feet aller 11nd drivers escaped injuries but two passengers in the Alexander car re- ceived slight face lacerations Cars were damaged to the extent of $500 Three persons were injured at 6:45 o'clock the same evening when two cars met almost headon on the Clearfield road rth mile side of Bigler s were ¢ { to the extent of $400 when the (Continued on page six) a o—— oh 3 $i on Car traveled the of wr wie. fry one-fo n on am anm- dd hai Pathetic Last Will His A prayer that hi friends be spared “the agony I now have” was in the will that Joseph B hh hastily scribbled hile a- waiting death in Sonmsan co mine explosion last July 15. Smith one of the 63 men killed by gas in {the disaster, penned the 50-word testament on a piece of note paper {filed for probate at Johnstown, He jeft his estate to his brother, Ted Smith. and added: “1 say goodbye {to all my friends, may God give you health and strength and spare you from the agony I now have iuded Wy eT 8 * i the Altoona Cab Driver Bealen An unidentified assailant hailed cab driver Bdward C Lehman, 33, lat Altoona last Wednesday night and was driven a short distance be- fore he slugged and robbed Lehman and then dumped him out of the ¢ab. The assilant then drove off in the cab which he abandoned ® short while later. The cab driver was foung lying slong a road by a passersby and taken to a hospital — Hurricane Vietimg News has reached Ralston that the home and all the belongings of IMr. and Mrs. J. D. Schaeffer, for- | mer Ralston residents, were lost in {the hurricane which swept the {Bouthern states. The Schaeflers lived in North Wilkesboro, N. C, HOT DOG ETIQUETTE It is least considered crass wo go Into Bellefonte weiner es- tablishment and order a “hot dog” Attendants and may slip spoonful of The Chili hiet stock al one are pleased ext: Ie y Ol 4 1 in MORE ABOUT FOOD wr We an you rad trade i a { 1 ir bE 4 vo OT £ As a4 Weiner 4 Wie 4 Oreat realizes hope BOG We've ma art find thie NATIONAL SONG “God Bless Americ Lt & thought was here Ww scarcely ever hear PENNSYLVANIA BARNS We 1 Pennsylvanians Darts in motoring We might (Lae we were e¥'re three IT'S A GREAT COUNTRY We're Blates world date be glad we Iv nts! cand PY. Wee Wen- wr Gell wy iu gove 8h ryt ibe, ah Coht Bun light” like us? SHADES OF HUEY al which moonshine to Wendell Will lance speech gemblance between ta t tt: WW expect the people him th job DIPLOMAS 1! schoo) give you never got hrough high hat a high school diploma would benefit you, there's hope for you. You can, with comparatively little effort, get pre- professional credentials which have the same rating a high school diploma. All you have 10 do is fo send your high school record Wo the State Department of Public Instruc- tion. The department tells you what subjects you lack. You can study the subjects at home, or under a tutor, and take an examination The exams are held twice a year in the offices of the County Superintendent of Bchools. If you pass examina- | tions in the subjects you Gin pass lor didn't teke in high school, you get your pre-professional creden- tials. A high school education en titles you to Gry for many positions which are closed to those without high schoo] diplomas of pré-pro- fessional certificates. BURIED CLOTHING | The finding of what is at least an * i and now fing 1t as The Stannart Building Supply where Mr. Schaeffer was employed | oq4 pssortment of clothing under a Company, of Northumberland, has by the Elk Tanning Company for | rockpile in the Barrens near State been invited by the War Depart- many years. They escaped JW. | College, last Thursday, may tum ment to submit a bid upon furnish ihg 4.000000 tent poles and stakes for use of the army. Hardwood was | specified, along with fron fittings, | and delivery wag to be made with- in 120 days, The company was com- pelled to decline the order, because of inability to secure the material. So far, no nation has developed ing planes but it will come in time, | | ro- Lost in Cornfield A motorist who missed the road | below Orangeville, Columbia coumy | ruined approximately 7 bushels of ! corn before he got his bearings. He | became lost in a fleld on the farm of Ray Fritz and apparently circled the field before he found a way out, | Indications are that several times Bre | on effective defense against bomb | he had to stop to free the car from | | the corn stalks. lout to be interesting. after all. De | spite emphmtic statements by State | Police heads that they are not in- {terested In the clothing and find no connection between them and the | Taylor murder case, it is privately | reported that investigators are anx- ijous to interview fe man whose name appears on one the of clothing. eves | young men eager to devote their i lives to the service of their coun | try | The Civil Service Commission has | designated September 5 as the dead- {line for the receipt =I spplications and those young men Who are de- {sirjous of taking the examination in addition to those already listed notify Congressman Van Zandt not Iater than September 5 {in order that they may be listed for the examination. -. Fractures Right Arm i township, while loading paper wood jon his truck recently lost his bal- ‘ance and fell, fracturing his right forearm. A heavy stick of wood came j tumbling after and struck him a glancing blow on the head but without seriCus injury, - —_ i KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES — Wheres + Work Dine