Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 15, 1941, Image 1

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COPIES EACH WEEK;
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TION IN COUNTY.
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adhe Centre Democval
PAGES OF COUNTY NEWS
AND WEEKLY FEATURES
FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
VOLUME 60. NUMBER 20.
BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1941,
SUBSCRIPTION—$1.50 PER YEAR
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SENATE, HOUSE PASS SCHOOL BILL
easure Realy For
Governor's Signature §
Is Last Obstacle in Path
Millheim Lions’ Club
————————— r—————
| Becomes Admiral
Slale Highway De-
| partment placed in operation in thi
comprising McKean, Putte:
Elk, Cameron, Clearfield and Centre
countie a newly devised machine
Tuesday, the
j istrict
lines
ally In
CAs
New Traffic Line Painter
| Travels 20 Miles an Hour
red Boer |
than
me
has been the
’
I
future
past
will
the
in the
nucn
The machine
consist
low-slung carris
Woman Killed
In Auto Crash
| Near Martha ;
Find Missing Plane;
Both Occupants Dead
Loses Two Fingers New York Socialites Vie-
tims of Crash Into
Mountainside
WRECKAGE FOUND
EAST OF LEWISTOWN
appraring
and
Issues New Folder {for painting fog traffic Hghis iy sushed In Quarry Accident
— lon the center of the highways carriage is
| The Millheim Lions’ Club " Belle
| week began distribution of its
ic folder of Penn's Valley, in an ef-
fort to attract more tourists to that
scenic and historic section of Cen-
tre county
The folder,
ahead of a truck
Car Strikes Cul-
Driver of Car is Charles
Howard
ploye
Stone Company
fingers of
ciden
| Son’ 3
vert;
Slightly Injured
11S SECOND FATAL
ACCIDENT THIS YEAR
upporied
School Buildin
$4-MILL TAX IS
PASSED BY BOARD
Per Capita Levy Remains
at $4; Commencement
Speaker Chosen
Enthusiasm was running high
hee last night with the an-
nouncement that the Senale-
amended Bellefonte school aid
bill, which passed in the Senate
Tuesday, and which was ap-
proved finally by the House yes-
terday, is mow on Governor
James’ desk for signature,
The House's action yesterday
morning dispelled local fears
that the amendment tacked on |
aged
Bell
Amer
Lasse
Street
fon
ched-
mile
being
came Ww on
and
i 280
before
distri
Clinton
of Bellefonte’ Sia, 000 |
wheels, with t!
ing
are seated at
wheel;
t kind of
the other operates
color is a 4 t llefonte uesday morning flegntrols the nozzle
most attractive Penn's View » 14-mile run iu From Lhe littl
| near Coburn, claimed by many mally the work exlend to the truck
be one of the finest scenic views In services of where they are connected w
| America, holds the spotlight, alr -tignt
| there are many other scenes dfiven air com
seem almost equally attractive ; N ighway Buperintendent Aaron DD [aly pressure in thie
Photos include the Poe Valley pel ( Bellefonte conduct! " " the
| dam Poe Valley, the original site of newspapermen on an iNsSpec- lofrates a
| Poe Mills, Poe Creek, Elk Creek, Poe in wake of the ma-iogit through
ated onl
inaer
this
SCeN- Wh
m C
uled t aint a total ¢
rr £
oi vie WAN
One Bellefonte
Hine
oon
Madisonburg Farmer Re-
ports Hearing Plane in
Difficulty, Friday
two morning
one
in
hose; Lome
' g
£) a
loded
Tear
i huge
IWer-
teady
clipping a
when the eap ex
He was rushed to t
Hospit
NeCEKEATY
to
Blowout or Defective
Steering Gear Believed
Cause of Tragedy
Mrs. Edit » Hall 5 nd portions of
hich 10+ | ty-first avenue Altoor tered by the
above the red $a morning L
Metal on Womgt viper Ty
rile from New York cit
nied d in the Navy
sled
sSiruck a cuvert
aed ti
jlired Lhe
paint container: we Cent
Keep
contalr
WERROT where Argeo:
ers
Carr
Ana 0 ampu
rogers
finge:
f the ¥
ale
Other fNnge
and were sha'-
expect
lever ray 4
ever prayeaq | of 1119 Twen- a
the
MM, Was
Are
n fatally
wi
ney
has
{Paddy State Park, Penn's Cave ‘ i
{ Woodward Cave, Penn’ Creek, and
others, There are snapshots showing fitd making a more lasling job mn
{hunting and fishing scenes, The | “__ of 1 painting, the machine de ¥ntrol the widih of the pa
folder adv rertises the area not only R
for its scenic splendor, but for its!
hospitality end iis attractions
sportsmen.
we fold
1030
LAS)
road
shoeled th :
shied i hey ip ¢ ¥ ve
nieids eilhey id nos -
Lime Workers
Here Organize
May
0 and
les east of Martha Purnace
Hall died in tre
t¥ Hoepilal at !
wrod
CAPT. A. TROOD BIDWELL
Abel Trood Bid
tod
cied
to we'l, wh
for
Captain
by the Senate might cause pro- Well distributed. th
longed discussion in the House, |atiract many
thus delaving Bellefonte’s plans {4 a during
for immediate consiruction of a
$400,000 high school building.
The amendment doesn't change Bi) sila
the bill materially, it is reliably anla e ers | becom i
While it is the custom for bills cli a Di N Fi R Mogi
Favored Here. -uicoow: Drive Nears Flag Raising “=
n dr. and Mrs nry Bid
fore the Governor affixes his | : father conducted an \
(Continued on page seven) | Council Endorses ‘Stag-
gered’ Installation; Ex-
Begin Work On Installation; Bx. |iuthcy aoe
egin Wo | tends 2-Hour Parking | .anding scholar, and
{ —— dist the energy
Subway Cable! cou comer
staggered
on High
tn from
extended
A. F. of L.. Official
Appeal to NLRB
Whiterock Matter
hig
 Haliway Mark Af Snow Shoe ==
lance
POLICE sag
wh abutment i
The E E
w called but
of Port Matilda, a moloris®
- * » . Ww. 1
Reported Lag Due to Fail- Bellefonte, Philipsburg . vise Mra Hall 3nd her
Decial ability which if ure to Return Pledge Organizations Join in Im. Moopital before ihe amb
discu arried him steadily
a Rt he have Car I ER Cards Promptly pressive Ceremonies Nid crash h apbened. atu Ju
} 3 i i WM i : . on To 5 i
type machine As a student in the Bellefonte | seceding © 4 t thai a m, police said 4
installation school, he became a part Aegapeing CD To thei Cex 4 County Cor Charl
and Allegheny empioye of the L. C. Irvia hall the budget of $19 00 has beer: participated » Dire ouniy AOroner 3 hare
heny | pledged la date in the snus] Bella if. n held | Sheckler, of Miesburg, after ocon- |
of the Cot (Con hued i Page Ti font Community Welfare Fund SGodRy ducting an investigh-son Wits the
two-hour eampalgn which began carly this France Refractories slant crash. Bsturday aflernoon, decided
it month y Khon that an inguest would not be neces
Spring Concert 3 Ma the! The {Continued on page seven)
elfnr Associatl Geog Lx that employes -
Here, Sunday he
Nearly 100 B. H. S. Students
A manual ty} mele to be Heard in Program indust
ws t 9
Carly
ambition
the years
o
a
pasted by the Legislature to un-
dergo the scrutiny of the Attor-
ney General's Department be-
Maonday
went
manual
meeting held w
Cable For Dial System Phones | parking et
Being Placed in Trench on | favored a
, 8 i of machine
Allegheny Street | seets ama
| Hot use an
parking
ped on Page 6
er or 1
tna jority
meters rec in the matier of Wheth
{Union represents a
'Whiterock employes
Strunk said that he
to the opmpany last
recognition. and that
ment had been decided uj
bs ten day were elapse
efinile Wer
ing of Wi il
nowever unk =a
page seven)
(Conti
a report More than 2600 per from all fs
parts of Centre county
fing raising coréemony
afternoon at the J ¥
at Bnow
had appealed
Thursday Jor
rraner-
y where.
My Time Isn't
Your Time (DST)
In This County |
Preliminary work began this week
oni Bellefonte's first underground jpn
telephone cable, to be placed along |
Allegheny street from Logan to],
Lamb streets |
This and associated cable construe- |
tion projects are identified with the |
Bell Telephone Company's general |
improvement program for this ares, |
leading to the introduction of dial |
telephone service late this
A total expenditure of nearly!
$290.000 is involved in the dial ser-
an
™
before
At
Lo
Bishop
Council
toward the Dl
althougt t |
Oxi tel 145
+ L 3
ae 1 ire
BI
oereIRoOny
a
meet
the ceded by A .
from Bellefonte
and smaller commun
he Snow Shoe area (00k part
The parade was ied by a
guard made up of ex-service
who are now employed in
(Continued on Page 8)
night dded
(Continued on
a
Star Mail Route
expected
will be
rations PhilipaDurg
of man)
3 pr ies In
Cart
Merchants Favor
Half Holidays
Bellefonte
ng in the Y MC. A
Tuesday night voied
Wednesday half-holidays
Pat
pledge
UPS
near Aan
Many
3 f
e ol are unheard
on page seven)
ire ries
seven)
merchant
program
prepared for the annual
the Girls’ Glee Club and |
a of Bellefon Hig!
which will be presented Sun.
May 18 atl 3
the Plazg Theatre. Ad
ne
spr ring th
Concert bj to, ,
Boys’
Behool
and
Judy
of A
Auriy
AT
short, what
. good time
fs . " _« " .
or 1 LETROON, 0 CHOCK |
m
missio on
idan
vested in the Vings
Preiate al ceremonies
Bellefonte, May
will be held in
peopie eight
bo) as, who reh
ter school
XE es for this ¥
inst fall
¥-0n
The 18
girls and Afteen
once a
| have been
event since
The pr
youl
on ‘
Ars 0
hours
arly {5
weer
m on
ik
: gram and ust
The expansion certified for the lo- of
sal company amounts to $180.000
: | and is for { uf
» > 5 r the purpose of manufac-
Anglers From All Parts of uring brass and bronze products,’
Stale Hear Prominent {the Defense Commission sald
‘ { Certification of the plant exten-
Speakers ision as necessary to national de.
——— Tense will permit the company to
Anglers from all parts of Penn- f
| atnortize the additional enst in five
fylvania gathered al the Penn Bells | years, instead of in 20 years, as re-
Hote] last Thursday night at tha [quired by present tax laws, defense}
annual Kiwanls Pishermen’s din- officials said.
ner to whet thelr appetites for the
Bong of the Ca why
I Dream of Jeanie
The Bells of Aberdovey
Three Little Princesses
{French Folk
(Continued on page six)
Courts Must Remain
On Standard Time
The
Court
yr
WW
Time
nostoffior
f
but
¢lsh alics SeTVICE
mos!
Bi Centre
fact that the Cet: ¢ County
House remains on Standard
rime, when Bellefonte and many
other county communities are on
a
(Continued on ge tin | bi
Re at Local Theatre (Continued
Vear . 4 To Be Extended
vice program. An additional $134.- F y R R v. w R
ndieaRE alfuba ishel Hill and Axemann
000 will be spent on the Belletonte- | Plant Expansion or Kt. ev. Downes Yiuty Escapes business pisces
] and August, and we
- tt. Rev Mon sighor William E.| YK
for 262 miles, which is to be ready nk F ¥ ; m oc bu ” .
for service when dial operation be- | Fant expansion ro veiw ig the coming summer Proposal
’ the Titan! ir olic church, Bellefonte, will be Ine " The vole Wednesda; } alf-1 oli _——
" w IMetal Manufacturing ompany. | r , vralis ’ The s
tral office and cable facilities will IM Naf em fany eturing Company. | f robes of " y : J mh 1 : wary But under present
| Bellefonte for product! to be held inwere continuing a eidespread ious stores which observe Gecided to add Rishel Hill and S Xen house he are divided
(Continued on page six) been certified as! 2i. The ceremonies search last night for Earl Pierce iday half-holidays through other mann the State College-Belle- ne  Aalate Bee.
necessary to national defense, the pointed we're livin
. D Benediction will follow walked away from his job st the lout. The general closing will be in! Yesterday it asked wid whet oa
ishermen {sion notified the Centre Democrat According to present indications prison hog farm early Monday effect only during the three months, route State College by IONE. Liars 4 ie SOME Wp
| yesterday . may be § Tuesday
signors and about 100 Priests are ed al the 6 a. gn. checkup and to] The meeting was in charge Bellefonte railroad station, a It is almost that bad
expected to attend the ceremony date no trace of him has been Mark WwW rilllams, general chair- ‘ance of 12 miles service to include |” soil 4 ky
i
important event ever held by Cath-|! Pierce, night watchman at the SUSKAMMIRY | SE a work Bellefonte—part i
in Bellefonte, Among the dis- hog lots at the former BAD A second under the same Went on Daylight Saving
present are escape shortly aller the pe Lemont railroad station. 3 miles and [trains and buses (didnt
Most Rev, BR. T. Giltovie, wp check. Two other prisoners were back, to be served 12 times a week. everyone cise did At
: . (Continued on page seven) tract award can be made under this sm ———
Fish-Hook Embeds Sag aid Ban Ue made Ser ia -
. Receives Treotment - bidding which would enable the d D R 1
In Angler's Eyelid emocratic Rally
Titan Granted + Ceremony Planned
lock Haven toll cable, extending t i be Included in New
i business men’s picnic to be held
acquisition | Downes, pastor of St. Johns Cath-
/ . which has been made by
ns in Bellefonte: The new cen- |
Ri a Domestic Officials of Rotkview penitentiary days will not affect rul Postoffice Department
ton of de-| Wednes .
fense material has neighbors are
m—p————— 8t. John's church at aged 38, one-armed trusty, who|months of the year. it was fonte star mail route ‘ve Hitvitsr drs
National Defense Advisory Commis- for bids a A
: ” p 5 " time i Eight
A tr 4 Di three Bishops, about a domen Mon< morning. His absence was discover. June to August, inclusive Rishel Hill Axemann
- which will probably be the most found (Continued on page seven) 6 round trips and 6 onc-way tripe Here's
tinguished guests expected to be bam. is believed 10 have effected | contract will be State College to | midnight, Saturday. The
(Continued on Page 6) stationed in the building at the The department hopes that a con- (Continued on Page ki]
(Continu on ce 4)
For Heod'L Girl Suffers Bruise Contfuued on Pag
ot or Head Laceration
a — TP ———
reported |
{ Titan officials yesterday
opening of the 1941 season at Pish-
ermen’s Paradise here
ing morning.
Among the
were members
Commission, the State Game Com-
mission, 11 of the 250 members of
the Outdoor Writers’ Association of
America, fishing experts from all
sections of the east, and just plain
anglers and anglerettes.
The dinner committee decided
upon g change from the usual trout
Continued on page six)
dignitaties
the foliow- |
present |
of the State Fish |
{that most of the expenditure
(Comtinued on page seven)
ne-
a
Store C hanges Name
The name of the C and H Wall
land Floor Covering Company on
| West High street, Bellefonte,
{been changed to J. C. Clinefelter,
Wall and Floor Coverings, Mr
{Clinefelter, who was formerly In
{charge of the wall and floor cover |
Wil- |
ing department at Sterns in
Hamsport, opened the store in Belle
ifonte last fall
| fishermen
has |
An accident which "many iy ——
fear but which seldom Leone Pighatti
ruined a fishing trip her: Gap, and employe
James Parks, 26, of | Quarries, Sunday
treatment at the Centrd County
Hospital! dispensary for a laceration
of the head, cy
The original injury occurred some |
| days ago but wag regpeped, when it |
was struck by a bumping bar used
in” the quarries was reported
Several stitches were nechsséry’ tof
ciose the wound, and the man was
permitisd to return home
o. of. Pleasan
of Whiterock
night received
Spring
swung
in his
s angling along
when ga fish-hook
around and became fastened
right eyelid
He was brought
County Hospital
the hook was
permitted to
gegns sald
to the Centre
dispensary wher
‘removed and he was
return home. Sur-
the eye was not injured
it
is
In Fall From Car
Dona Da henbaug! 3. aged 4
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lioyd |
Daughenbaugh, of Howard. BD, 2. |
underwent treatment at the Centre’
{ Coun'y Hospital gispensary, Batur-
| day afternoon, for a severe bruise
of the head
According to reports the little girl
was injured when she fell out of the
door of a car. She was discharged
from the institution afler receiving
treatment.
I
Daylight Saving Time, is no whim
of officials or fllustration of rugged
individualism, it became known yes-
terday
The Slate laws specifically direct
that Standard Time shall be ob.
served throughout the State by the
courts and in court proceedings re-
[gardiess of the time prevailing In
the locality. The only exception to
this rule is in the event the time
shall be changed by an Act of Cone
gress, in which case the time fixed
{by Congress is to be considered by
{Continued on page three)
Here Tuesday Night
£17 3
A Democratic: rally will be held
in Democratic headquaricrs, Wes
Bishop street, Bellefonte, Tuesday
night, May 20, at 8 p. m. (DST)
The guest speaker of the evening
will be John Ferguson, of the Politi-
cal Science department of Pennsyl-
last vania Siate College. The meeting
. is being sponsored by the Women's
Symmonds, Democratic Club of Centre County
to Fort Sill A cordial invitation is extended
a son of Mr. !o all Democrats of the county to
Milesburg. atiend the rally.
Lt. Cox Commanding
Officer of Battery B
IA, Cox has
ing officer of Batiery B
Artillery, Bellefonte, which
in training at Camp Shelby,
The sppointment was made
week
He succeeds It
who has been sent
Oklahoma. Lt Cox is
and Mrs. Frank Cox.
been made command.
190th Field
is now
Miss
Harm
ol
Anglers Jam Paradise at Eighth Annual Opening; 1, 350 Fishermen Catch Total of 1,230 Trout; Day's Kill 567
Seeing is believing and this is
what our photographer saw last Pri-
day as Pennsylvania's famous Fish-' ing to cast their lures out into the, When the hectic day was over, sed one of them was
ermen'’s Paradise, south of Belle-
fonts, opened for the 1041 season.
Standing elbow to elbow, anglers | in spite of these
good-naturedly spent most of thei:
time untangling their lines and try- |
water without committing mayhem !
| upon neighboring enthusiasts, And |
| nothing of chill winds and cold rain a
these difficulties, to say land of them, 567 were killed. It is|and a survey of the
har sad commentary upon
sualls, fish were caught. intelligence of trout, for not a bles
hooked on any
{ records revealed that a total of 1230 thing edible. The only lures allow. |
trout had been hooked and landed, {ed in the Paradise are artificial ones
things on which |
-
=
-
£)
trout were caught ranged
where from wads of cotton to a fair |
imitation of » Poy. Winged-ful- 1
every- | Paradise
as indica
but a
It was & far cry from the
14156 were Nshertion: | paltry 861 anglers who turned out
dressed a has du In 1934