Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 4, 1941, WR R ERE SRT YERR TERR YY Odd and CURIOUS in the = NEWS AAAARAALAAMMAMWNYY Former Resident of Snow Shoe Shot and Killed While Hunting In New York State Elmira Police Officials Believe That the Per. son Who Fired the Fatal Shot Ran Away to Avoid Detection and Arrest to have been f DEER ON A JAG t by another hunter an hour ired at comparatively | John Gabel, of Narrowsburg, Wt the New York State deer sea- close range, although there were no N. Y,, found a buck lying beside son opened at 7a. m. Monday of last powder marks on the man's cloth- the highway, with no signs of ( rhomas J. Dixon, 33, of El- ing ' injury but apparently dead. He N. Y.. former well known resi- Officials said that it would have heaved the animal into the t of Snow Shoe, this county, dis been impossible for the slug to have trunk of his car and took it to 110 p. 1? th ! in 3 come from Dixon's gun accidentally the Game Warden, The latter, Josep! Hospital, I The wounded man was found by failing to rouse the deer, car- Police office ) Clifford Richmond, of Elmira, who ried it into his barn. The next fat Are pial was hunting in the area but was morning he found the ‘animal t the not a member of Dixon's party. An on its feet, apparently in per- aware of | mista examination of Richmond's gun fect health, and liberated it. Dixon was a brother of M howed that it had not been fired “There's no way of proving it, Charles Hoov wi and he was exonerated as a sus declared the warden, “but if Belle Le pect ever a deer got a jag on from I'he lead slug, fired from Although weakened by loss of cating apples, that one did. ot ¢ ed the righ ide o! minod. Dixon did not lose consciou: . Di cl ind passed through pace and remained ( u aced TEETH STOP TRAIN hi 1 out the left side of Ils | Hncier an aunties ot te Doel When John Clark, New York 0 ! of bone | 4) He sald he had been shot about Central Railroad brakeman en min ie before Richmond lo sneezed, his upper plate went I y | pened in a held cated him but was unable to say out the window of his train tte I Ol who fired the shot while approaching Ogdenburg, Deli * Dixon had been hunting with hi N. Y. The train was stopped brother-in-law, Milford Whiteman and passengers and crew help- . also of Elmira, who sald he was on ed him find his teeth. The train Osceola Mills Man watch about three-quarter of a arrived only a few minutes late. ” mile from the point where Dixon : : = ) t t WwW kh was still-hunting at the time he wa LOSES TRAIN Sent to Workhouse vu sui hunting at the time ne wa Realizing he was making aw- : y . ‘ the accident until about 11 a. r fully good time an engineer Pleads Guilty to Selling Short- when he met police who were traveling through Silsbee, Tex Wo thud Coal to Altoona eArching the area for clue as looked back and discovered y Richmond sald he heard feeb Residents calls but had some difficulty in de- the reason—a cow had tumbled under the train, uncoupling the the coaches—and he was travel- ing minus all but the coal ten- der. DIES OF GRIEF A few hours after attending a friend's funeral, Orris Noble Byers, 68, of Webster, Westmor- land county, died of heart dis- ease last Monday. He was stric- ken after attending funeral ser- vices of Phineas Hurron, at Mahaffey, Clearfield county. ‘PAINLESS’ ROBBERY An evidently experienced bur- glar held up Dr. William Stein- berg, dentist of New York, in his office, saving, “This won't hur a bit.” He escaped with $4 in cash and a $170 check. HELPLESS! Bedridden and helpless, A B Kessey, of Forest City, Ta, lived for three davs with the body of his dead before neighbors discovered the situation. wie { i W \ r of i ai i A ! A , A + « b Judge | ) ‘ n of Bl Vi 1 rvi thy Alle { 3 fi £2 1 i Max Oi { f f Alto 3 i! f bx a | is ir i i il f Wi 1 al } M ' ’ nt i { £2 NN fo | } ¥ Hi termining which direction they cams from. In response to his shouts, he Page Bight The Miracle Month of December | | SUN." MON. Tis | Bandits Kidnap 2 Young Altoona Autoists and Flee With Stolen Automobile | Pick Up Ride, Then Seize Car With Driver and Companion; Escape in Another After Forcing Occupants Out Fhe New Order—1n Berlin Lt been tenced H al : Ve ! ack « 4 m ( new bre A V I [ 4 LJ ] fe bre . ie » - I a mi ‘ L q LK » f i ww ‘ n AYE » Dr 3 we A N i og 5 I Perhaj § ‘ 5 a LR TR UN Ua VAS Ta for the hol sick out the Bigelow Weay days? Come ew Fervak fu ors. This nat ¢ i KnowD for its 2, made by am ionally i grade 1s we Se atterns. ave and handsome Pat 2 Co oh f designs and colors, , ew g = vi: de choice Of 0 Sn leading decora e Lu all styl tive fabrics. selection is com our LOOK — us: a Few of 41.6x6 $16.50 6x9 $32.50 9x9 419.95 9x12 59.95 All sizes. Come today while plete. the Sizes and Prices 9x15 79.95 9x21 112.50 12x12 86.50 12x15 109.95 BRACHBILL’S Spring Street “Zn ue 72 ne 1 ga ie Bellefonte, Pa. ice lear unifory She wa AT 1 the Nar it af Carning Ls Lan Carne ed r £ ' x % I of ai f ( 1 pric Br ‘ £ | f fie 3 Share State Aid Semi-Annual Pavments For Maintaining Roads and Re aaa aa A CALENDAR | Search continuing in the west; the ligh : ern part of the state for two ban-| cense numix f 1 ost ¢ ait who kidnaped two Altoona Mille drive { : Y Ph ’ " ’ ’ } 1 nutoist Wednesday night of | nad a § 1" I i week, returned one his car but fled | were forced from the ; i ’ h in the second machine ter Miller wi Hee AM , ] ! wagner 1 & + ¢ ’ It] / The drivers of the cars Involved | ¥ and un ! ) Pat Hallinan, 10, and Roman Mil- I the tx A CORNERSTONE Ie 17. told police th the men, ¥ Lana ue 0 y ] — : both of whom they sald held them Mille car and aq eu po iy wey { ‘ 4 ip, were headed for Pittsburg! wee \ € 3 ‘ p > er M Hallinan and i ister re wat I ig a “ do ‘ M John F H 1 p f mix rH « f $ thie ’ wing » ro B Miller Hallly / Altoona were al A vice nl hat . A . ’ H v at Twentieth avenue a Elghteer f _ ER ) ¢ { p [} 1a llit Ww ¢ eur ' " i ‘ h s of vhere Hallinan work ! fn PPA i " Wan } g COTS Riu PF i y ” ny si 4 : : be Lie hem to be fal H pcs I'v men the a CINATLe f y COU! ITY’ L s ¥ drive them Holl i } 7 Hi JUST LIKE THAT WW Lie vahled | ! ! ‘ o y “3 Rn Mle took Pi Ha i On Cland we f ‘ M Nelzle Cel e Covl st onl Ww { car w _3 26 per 81 22 H i nd Dw 10 > y ’ pas debtedne b pa ( econd | 000. The < ] debts count cansville, the 1 order H ’ 4 - ’ iow Ye interes ale of a rt ie We . } < ¢ i ’ ! i ge ‘ 4 " v e} ) Pit tah ! ( in Pennsylvania, it was| ba ed wal of ca Mr a bx feet the othe {ev ‘ ’ { te til the disclosed Loday from Lhe Ii { - Ha } fe 0 carb ervice » " ” a ” " ent of Public Affal: tation Were ¢ pl { bed wore m t eB ere ox tay » { y y 4 h ¥ ’ ¥ : , ri AL the ¢ { 1840 Centre « Ine Skid Into Stream police a Al H tire ! 5 Ie We ( Blo DONC deblednes of $231 (1 ( A ( sped Hallinan tavyed I ( i na " Ove baa fe 1 207 was the fourth lowest x cap- drowning, and {our othe; vere in-lhe Ww police pa ve § - " teil 3 alk a wt 3 is wt in i : « § 4 } [} 11a ris { mile be 1 1 y Lhe 18 xth cla cou f ured ST { : i Wilk Hare ADO i Qua i rr " i LISON NO Its per capita interest rate was were ridi kidd throug! Horseshoe ( ( r kin Barn nt nt ’ ry | , Contents arbor om cet compared te id | \ woe i 1] ave 1¢ i 1h Al 4 i } ; . advi W ite Penitent ¢ te i neighboring Clearfield ma eam alot the Orang: Hall we Ad vine A D t d b Fi . anon 3 4 $ Gq unty. a sixth cia { Ly i erwick road. Mildred Gessler, ear and let the lig ‘ t es royce y ire re ‘ Be ‘ 31 On a basis of property valuation 22, of Indiana, was thrown clear of men approached a ‘ i ‘ eo ape Centre county's indebtedness is fifth | the rand was Lay noon: us along 1 reac Loss Estimated at $9,000 as ~ ‘ Baa gas ' , among sixth class counties. The fig rom three fect of wale Hallihan, howe ! : Ol ser Only 16 are Stock and Machinery is : ounted for. Al f Ls Were ¢ I 1 Destroved : nN BR ¥ OL ) . The Human Interest Side ¥ ! ele ‘ ps mm * of Legal Oddities V ‘ eve } ¢ escane | ’ - - By Elliott H. Marrus Lroye eof them are caught Soone te: ige 1 H br or f f v mos a—— rt ree em Are BOONE TY of ec Jon D be W School News—It | illegal 1« a tee 9 wirold Whe ! band { . $0 Dix \ @ m » ly Tere FOUN ap 3 cehoe \ ¢ talk hie TH ‘ . > a a / ww We im Bae a \ vant tila fram farn ‘ c ARMY NOTE ternit nn Michigan The punish- | the versal i we iron ¥ ¢ W r fire ( A WwW me 1 of ’ i ¥ ft bee Od { la - self ry . a bs A \ Ke i . bie a wher { ¥ f ¢ e Ade } \ y N Ba Window Shopping—A Ha: } g " vick # y elsewhere. la 4 ’ : i . » 3 « 4 PE lute passed in 1929 =% Fore— Wr wie n . a . Go ne “ calf the | the widon Lawyers—I1 tin 181 m n > n ie Imea 1457 ‘ rs En h Georgia passed a law , ] ye iz Ww } ! N Pas forty IAE brent tats ~ i « } N ¢ « 25 Vo Er iy 4 4 ow - f t a the of { je im w Fi ( : ’ “ { it {1 we at 0 fire k elec - ’ . ¢ i . f ( w feet BCE ang Noblesse Oblire For nokia Equal Protection Ihe : f ’ 8 n A Yee IY the abpansd > 1 ; “ + ha ‘ ¢ xO i , . ‘ A ir On ore 4 1 N#% & i ¢ we sy } ‘ ¢ § It becan f ¢ f y ¢ 3 A ‘ Alte . * { 1 poe \ 3 » { ; ’ al " befittd a ¢ 1} i A All 1 , i ‘ er well kno . 3 ( P r ¢ f n ™ it ge Stale Welt { : ; ¢ ATK i ent @ n © CAM Was yo ier [CA t : } K A ~CRr the Ix e DIghe Oil of #1 - - —-— Ch professio ate 8 h ' he - Overshoes—In | a 8B , EDUCATOR DIES ecenil d } {act wa Tu ~ Ar SOR tu P M t i R d i the death of Arthur H. Sloop NM ‘3 NE or ¢ - red L§ | oO orc C c i er framitn 1 R ALY rer cif 1 : + 4 3 teaches Tid “a it A WONT 5 CHA ‘ . Lon a e f mos ba i I i ioe peopie et fen des - | t tly K I d h e had hot % nd Gat |en_ mig * Tite people—yet terior in quaiity_a serious ch nstan ille ough he had pot f * ar ” | of ma OPT on I { Ed ( red b Blair County Youth Meets ’ oe Bellefonte High H b a -jt wa a i gd re ¥ : . eile! Academy n Duvkle Talk Death as Machine Strikes - - - em ———_—— R — a— —————————— ——— : g caliber As a Mail Box Pasts r } D oh tak he rare face 22 Townshi M Tri To Dedicat w : Biking a Subject Sb In ownships to an Burned As Blanchard Trio o Dedicate Ne ity of making a : : Greenburr Church ci i Ter asoline Ignites eld For Theft Greenburr Churc k of 148 eriity and . - —————————— v Ts Vietim Enveloped by Flames Lock Haven Police Believe Recently Completed Evangeli- ma- Db y .« $58 artery . as He Lights Cigaret in They Are Involved in Theft cal Edifice to Open wood 1 ¢ ridges 89 803 presen thie 31 At iatioy ue De ¥ " ’ eo Low 133) amount each will receive Benner § AIN:5] Bogg B02 27 Burnside 12 0% Collegs 427 24 Curt 488 65 Ferguson AR £4 Haine 301 64 Halfmoon 175 64 Harri 263 47 Howard 453.35 Huston 270 59 Liberty 605.26 Miles 175.64 Penn 02.30 Potter 1079 97 Rush 420.36 Snow Shoe TT Spring 510 81 Taylor 42062 Union 462.84 walker 321.55 Worth 506.57 $9,803 05 — a MP dm ——— os Homing pigeons are valuable to during radio silence or when radio is useless the Navy bad static Truck Cab amond Was t ast week explogion when lineman, Fred son, pulled inte the Penn and Allegheny after 0 o'tlock for tered the gtation office bul Wood remained in the cal of the truck While Marco Marks, attendant at the station, was pumping gasoline into the tank under the seat, he j claims he warmed Wood not to laht ia while in the cab, but he failed to heed it and the explosion Marks, who suffered slight leg burns, had difficulty in getting { Wood out of the cab. Hollidaysburg | firemen who were called to the scene, extinguished the blaze in the cab Suffering second degree burns of | the face and neck, Wood was taken ito Mercy Hospital, Altoona, in the | Hollidaysburg American Legion am- | bulance cigaret followed Mn — Fractures Ribs Donald L. Overdorf, Cogan House, suffered fractures of several ribs when a log roiled on him, when he was engaged in unloading a truck load of ash logs at the McLaughlin Bat Pactory, in South Ralston | Bear Robs Hunter of Lurch A group of 32 men from Watson- town and White Deer who were hunting last week near Hyner, Clinton county, came home with an unusual hunting story--but they missed their bear. They went to the hunting ground at 3 o'clock in the morning and left Ned Yocum, bet- ter known as “Dopey.” He was standing against a tree with his lunch by his side and, un. | fortunately fell asleep, having miss. ed his sleep of the early morning When he awoke he discovered that a bear had torn open his package of lunch, devoured part of it and i disappeared on watch. ! of Auto Parts The Haven The tric Drees were arrested Listy 1 Wy Suncay night were identified ax Harvey Ellsworth Walker. bi on, Harold ¥ and Othella 1.ytle Al the Clinton county all, where they were held over Bunday night the three reflised to make any state. ments, it is sald Two city patrolmen, William T Deviing and Harry Clark, cruising the city Sunday night noticed a woman crouching in a car on Wash- ington street Investigating, they found the young woman with a quantity of auto parts in the car later they apperhended men the Wo Other auto parts were found upon | | inspection of the homes at Bianch- tard. The scene of the alieged lar- | ceny Sunday night wag the parking and used oar lot of W. B. Cook, on Washington street -- Lost on Mountain | Cold, tired and hungry, and with | his worn-out shoes tied on his feet with pieces of rope, John Houck of Berwick, stumbled on a party of Hazleton hunters after being lost in the swamps and forests of North Mountain for more than 25 bours He had spent part of the night oe- side a fire Which he built with much | difficulty, of rain-soaked wood Once a wildoat approached, when it saw the fire, passed on pe—— Squirrel Electrocuted A gray squirrel caused consider- able excitement near the corner of Market and Fifth stréet, Blooms- burg. The squirrel apparently leaped from one tree to another and touch- ed a “live” wire and was eleciro- | cuted. A short time! but | December 7 Milford Garrett Just about Fred 1 electric has installed the lighting svsle ad chairs done Yarrisor joni and a carpet nr placed ne permits The lor HOON Al pastor, the Rev. T. RB. Hus. and his congregation are anx- ously awaiting the time when they can worship in this newiy-erected building. which iz replacing the one destroved by fire last January 20th Members of the congregation have greally appreciated the encourage- ment, as well as the financial as- sistance that has been given them by friends of the church The new church has cost approxi- | mately $7.000 Dedication services are planned | for December 7, with services in the morning. afternoon and evening of {that day. District Superintendent IN. L. Humme] of Williamsport, will ibe the main speaker Car Moves Monument The heavy bronze statue { American doughboy was i off the granite monument in the grass plot in front of the Y. M. C A. at Berwick, and fell on the hood of the car driven by Ed Stoner which hit the monument and moved it nearly a fool. Stoner was dazed but received only a gash op his nose of an knocked Neighbor | Returns aamaged 3 gown two mall box posts oni the western side of the roar Police said they knew of no wit. nesses 10 the fatality and could ne explain the cause § the om The Victim ls the nor Milla ¥. Muibholles s P. RR. conduc in the Altoona yard: eA ——————— WRITES PRESIDENT ABOUT PARDON IF HE REGISTERS Allen C oonnty minister 8 year and charge of violation of the has written President asking if he woul A plete pardon. with payment of costs iy the government in case he regis- {ters according to provisions of the lav Lambert, Rinir under sentences Rey of a day on drafl act Roos veil #4 receive selective service law { He told the President he would ‘be “willing to register. under pro- itest, that my signature in no was (means that 1 approve the diabolical tdraft act, on which law I ‘change my mind” at Youth Hurt by Tree Clifton R. Specht, of Middieburg R. D. 3 is a patient in the Mary M Packer Hospital, with his hip bro- ken. He was injured while working with a group of lumbermen near Beavertown, when a large tree the men were chopping oppled and fell, striking his hip “Borrowed” Money A repentant thief has been repor- ted in Muncy Valley. While Glenn Swisher, owner and operator of a general store near Muncy, was eat- ing dinner with his family Sunday, $20 in cash was taken from the store. At 4 o'clock the following morning Mr. Swisher was awakened by a knock at the door and found a neighbor who handed him $20, with | the statement, “Here is the money 1 took from you yesterday.” PETER PUBLIC—He Goes On Recora ————— By F. 0. ALEXANDER AT BEST WAS NO ’ fil ~ AT TION BN NT WORST, NO PLACE a government ome. | cannot | C. Y. 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