Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 14, 1940, Image 7

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    | The Most Widely Read Newspaper In Centre County.
A Visitor In Seven Thousand Homes Each Week.
Odd and
CURIOUS
in the
5 NEWS VOLUME
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SECOND
SECTION
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LIVIA HARLLAMAVAYY
Wrong Chew
A cafe atl
crowded when a tal bea cd
er demanded a 10- cen t cut
ing tobacco fu
the ord
rammed it
it to the
minutes lat
er. Inh
block
Nickles for Baby
Plunkin
Service Recor
Col Jones Chief of Stan
Delos er
Pine
accid
hunting
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shot
on a byes
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mas Haves BIGGES t Eng gine
iny, his Bac ik In Altoona
. Largest
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teturns After Two Years
at World's Fair
to the
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Hunter Shot in Legs
wunting | week,
O
legs a
his broth
Wallick, M
behind some
pheasant emerged
re. Ti
Hanson
brush
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of
Finds Hog Dead, 2 Hurt
harles Packer of Mili Hall, R
BROADCASTING EXPENSIVE
Democrat
little more tha
time alo
Comin
30 more
Wry wien
add a mi
The
anead in
their total being
divided NBC $362
and MES $130 500
wion or
Democrats were son
the networks figure
around 8811800
000, CBS $319.30
Merely a ‘Correspondence’ School
However one ay regard th
Electors] College, whose di
certify
for President, irs
to be 0 mere correspondence school } le leg
hie only sessions will be held De- to Washington after ele
cember 16 in the various State cap- 1034 Congre
itals. The 531 electors will then send were too
their votes to Washington by regis-
HUNTER SAVES VALUABLE DOG
John I. Creamer, of Hollidays-
burg, feels much indebted to his
friend, Bamnuel Zeek, also of Holli-
daysburg, who rescued his prized dog
from drowning in the icy waters of
# creck at Pennsylvania Furnace Shedding his
where they were hunting last Thurs- | ed into the run
day. to shore
to the number of vote
the College tun out
decided
While they
which spanned.the sire
fell into the water
tially yeed by
wilked act
am
and
thie cokiness
clothes, Zeek
and brought
became pag
paral
sade . Free- For. All Fig ht Ends
| Foot Ball Cane Between 1
Altoona-Johnstown Teams
Locomotive
he € ‘ nir De morraf
ELLEFON
ar ——
A
Thousands of Spectators Pour Onto Field As
Johnstown Quits After Dispute Over
Play — Referee Slightly Injured
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VERSARY OF
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FOR TO
Rev. Knisley Dies Youth and Sister
In St. Petersburg Killed By Bomb
Retired Methodist Die in Blast
Formerly Resided at Car of
Minister Which
Seranton
Official
Destrovs
Flemington
Wis ordained to the State : ‘orporal Kenneth
§ o i1Re i
try in 1883 and his S00 Was caus
wis made in the CAr GOOTrs
conference a
ania
LEITH ie
vais}
elder
service
rch in 1926
Altoona
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‘KEEPING uP WITH THE JONESES' —
NOVEMBE ' 3
940
NEWS,
FEATURES
= % Ding Dong, Ding Dong
(WJC
1$4, 000 Stock of Holiday
Goods Destroyed in 4-Hour
Blaze At Lock Haven
D. K. Shadle, Furniture Dealer, Heaviest Loser
in Early Morning Fire Which Threatened
Lock Haven’s Business Center
Social Security
Agent To Be Here
Repri wentative ol Board Will
Be in 1 Hefonte on
Novembe 4 ] hy
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NDIAN MAS!
Among Survivors
adet Engincer Lysk
Member of Crew on
sunken Freighter
at Colby
tO
our
Lol
Was
lege
iid
ACRE
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Election Twists
Upset Program:
Republicans’ Legislative Plans
Ihwarted By Loss of
House Members
Seaman Decaf Mute Has
Sight Restored
Successful Operation Brings
to 64-Year-Old
Man
Joy
Sunbury
Peck ad 1 dquring the
selling
disaster
own ation
5 will Ix
posal of the Demo
The commission is nominally
partisan. but the Democratic mino
ority members sat infrequently
meetings
Most of the work
life by
final
Newspapers
blindness rat
IY 00m -
{4 his situation as cataracts
off the light {rom his eves
rgeons looked cover him at the
thumberiand county home, but
ed to operate until they inter-
the motions of the stricken
hands 10 mean that he wan-
them to ry
was under the
firection of the Republican legisla.
tive leaders House and Sen
ate, and the majority party of 18398
1940 war unting on these
tudies as a basis for some of the
major programs in 194] sessions
Among the subjects which were
to have been tumed into legislation
were taxes, relief unemployment
compensation, utility and liquor reg-
ulation, and reorganization of many
bureaus :
A non-partisan aspect of the Re-
publicans’ reconstruction program
SNE are vi bl ut «dl for the General Assembly that has
teaches self-coniro (Continued on page six)
- otad of the
iL 0 #
man
tea
and
An operation at the Wills Eye Hos-
Philadelphia brought him
rom what phys regarded
living death Overjoved when
the bandages were removed, Peck
hardly could wait 10 return to his
dmshouse room and touch his few
WiANSs
MALAI
[tems
CAVA VAM WAAAY
VACLUOUN:
|
WWAEDAL
rf
EANNER
4 YEARS AGO
tention
The Tas age Ly |
ft Prince 0 13
PICTURES
A Cale?
Needs Cab Fare,
Wires For Loan
From-Guess Who
influence
he would
ile-aged Flemi gion
man need
C me of the
nave
recent
: Loc Kk Have
tion with a bus :
wiiich he had given a Q
to a fax company i
$1.10 in cab fare
Patrolman William Ryan
had contacted —_ ice
the from
#44 en r
jue setling ol
Lucas sald, at
viva
THE
the pr A fw ned
$400; police say, $30-—atiracted
picion, and the ring was turned
over to Bheriff W. Edward Gren-
oble for investigation
However
In the Interim between
ride and his business with the po-
lice, Lucas, after hearing the re-
sults of the election had sent a
telegram for a loan of $10. It was
addressed 10 Franklin Delano
EUS~
the taxi
Roosevelt,
What Eddie Says lsn’t Heard
By POP MOMAND
served 14
his 43 years in
ty as follows ine J
t Burnt Cabins:
id on page ive)
a_i
ng > Twikared OUT
Death Causes Vacancy
The State Health Department has
announced a vacancy in the office
of Clintan County Medical Director
caused by the death of the former
incumbent, Dr. George D. Green
Ihe position pays $500
MI Cl —————
Big Cannon Moved }
A huge cannon weighing 146 tons |
and which required three flat cars
was transported over the Pennsyl- |
vania Railroad last week. The train!
traveled with an estimated speed of |
20 miles per hour
rg dor ser I've LOST
A Lor OF WRIGHT L MUST'VE
All. OF SRvEN MILES
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TALK TO
Tris we
Wi, BOVS YEAH -~ME AND KING
KONK DF KILLER, MERE,
WAS JUST WIsHIN' SOME
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