The Call to The Colors Is a Call For Dollars! Ih 2 C\l he Centre Democrat let Your Answer To Bombs Be BONDS! VOLUME 61. NUMBER 5. - BELLEFONT ‘ ‘“n PA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1942, SUBSCRIPTION—£1.50 PER YEAR. - SEEK REMOVAL OF PARKING METERS Move Sponsored by Retail Division, Chamber of Commerce METERS CITED AS DETRIMENT TO TOWN Total Metering of DBusi- ness Area Prompted Ac- tion, Official Says Petitions sponsored by the Retail Division of the Bellefonte Chamber of Commerce, calling upon Belle- fonte Council to take action to re- move parking meters from the streets of the borough, were placed in circulation yesterday. Chamber of Commerce officials said they took the action in order to consolidate the many expressions of dissatisfaction which have been re- ceived regarding the meters, par- ticularly since January 15 when re- maining “free” spaces in the busi- ness district were metered Borough officials said that there are at present some 2 meters in operation on Allegheny and High streets, those streets being fully metered throughout the busi- ness district. Ther » three types, each vending parking time on dif-. ferent schedules—a feature which in ftself has been the cause of many complaints, Chamber of Commerce spokesmen sald Last fall the borough contracted to purchase 300 meters and 160 were delivered and instalied a short time later. They were placed so that blocks of meters were flanked b) blocks of “free parking” zones and after an initial trial the public be- came more or less used to them and complaints subsided to some extent Barly in January, however, the borough received shipment of the re- maining 140 meters but it was fornd that after the nan streets) hod been lned solidly with the ma- chines, there was no further parks ing space to use the remaining 40 or more. So the extra machines are now awaiting shipment back to the factory, it is reported. Meanwhile the solid metering of tie business area hag caused many complaints from business men, citi- zens of town, and persons residing in the outlying areas who come here to shop. Chamber officials explainea (Continued om Page Seven) NT———— To Hold Dairy Day February 6 Movie Taken Inside Stomach of Cow to be Shown at Session Here yesterday yi ie Higher production to aid in the national emergency is tke goal of a Dairy Day program to be held in the Court House, Bellefonte, * Friday, February 6. according to an an- nouncement by Centre County Farm Agent R. C. Blaney. . The program is being jointly spon- sored by Penn State College, the ¥ 8. Department of Agriculture, and] the Centre County Agricultural Ex- tension Association. Speakers will be J. C. Nageotte, extension dairy specialist, who will] talk on dairy subjects, and F. V. Grau, extension agronomist. A fea- ture of the sessions will be the first | Centre county showing of a moving | picture taken inside the stomach of | a cow. The film shows the animal actually digesting her food, | The program prepared for the day | follows: | 10 a. m-—"Bangs Disease and Its Relation to Reproduction In Dairy Cattle.” 11 a. m~—~"Crass Land Farming.” 1:30 p. m~"New Information on Dairy Cattle Feeding.” 2:30 p. m —“Old and New Informa- | tion on Pasture Improvement” Thieves Get $30 In | Burglary at College For the second time in less than two months the Greyhound Post House at State College was broken | into early Monday morning, but] thieves obtained only about $30 in| | fre atlending clasces in the R. C. Witmer Accepts Position at Trinidad Rov C. Witmer, proprietor of the Witmer electric store on West High t Bellefonte, for the years s her terday a dad, w! tion wit company foreman of elect Alt} and Stree | 27 engaged in the e, cl ft last night accepted a Walsh Constr York City, ¢ construction ough his definite - expects to re-open the wher 11{t- is sed h nd lef for ” re he h the of New iC plans are 1* Cu 1 wal are f the a 0 FL trical good Witmer { inge- an ments » 3 rr Way | its rental The rear verted into an 1" Wiltmer's and dm Mr. and Mrs. William Jerki the rear of the apartment will an office for the Wilmer Fu: age Vault and Mrs. Jenking in charge cf operating ie 8 sarvice The Witm-r apart above the store will be Mr. Witme York last night and is remain in that cit? before beginning Trinidad. Hi to be located there fo: Bodle Becomes Lieut. Colonel Julian Native Receives Promotion in 1st Air Support Command EN H rooms are being « apart met ar agparimel 10 SOT =1t1=} aill B Lieutenant Colonel Air Corps from the rank of mejor, was announced at Mitchell Pield, N. Y. Monday Col. Bodle, who formerly lived at Julian Centre County, where he was born August 22. 1903, is on the staff of the Air Suport Command as supply officer and deputy utive His mili cades Was military training in th Military Training Camps uted by Nat fense Act of 1921 Promotion of John E. Bodle " ist org ATeEr covers (wo de- n 1921 that he began e Citlzens newly cre. ional De- He was graduated from the CMTC courses of 1921, 1922 and 1923 being one of the first complete such training. Prom Aug- ust 1822 to Augu 1824 he was a private, corporal and sergeant in the Organized Reserve Corps, and Was commissioned second lieutenant, In- fantry-Reserve in 1824 transferring to Engineer-Reserve in 1925 and to Air Corps Reserve in 1926 The latter commission was vacated April 7, 1927, when, after complet- ing training as a Flying Cadet he was commissioned second lieutenant in the Alr Corps Col. Bodle was promoted to first lieutenant Nov. 1, 1932, to captain March 12. 1935, and to major Jan- uary 31, 1641. Col. Bodle is a graduate of the Air Service Primary Flying School, 1925; {Continued on Page Eight) revised ny we to s "w ‘Home Nursing Classes Open 11 Groups in Bellefonte Now Receiving Instruction Through Red Cross Beginning Tuesday of this week approx.mately 260 students in Belle. fonte and surrounding communities Home by the Nursing course, sponsored | Bellefonte chapter of the American | Red Cross Ten registered nurses who have been approved by the National chap- ter Red Cross nursing service, are giving thelr time and services fo these classes which are being con- | ducted for two hour periods twice a week for a total of 30 hours for the course The following been approved nurses who have i Lena Loeb Fauble, was and are instructing | contrast to several hundred dollars thes glasses are: Mrs. Milon Walker taken in the first burglary, Decem- |and Mrs. Roy Leasure, two classes; ADOLPH FAUBLE a member VERIR OD The decea mole xd, a son born in Balle. fonte on January 16, 1862 making ux age at Ume aol death 74 years and 7 months, In 18021 he w ited in marriage with Mary McGovern w urvives with F ho rR cemetery Bellefonte N Smeltzer Re-Elected President of Bank At th® annual meeting of the National Ban) {f Belle last Wednesday, W. C. Bmeit er Bellet nie, was re-elect president Other office vice president, Harry M. Smith; sec- retary. W. M. Botlorf: and sashier, Havs W tte. Jr These direc tors also were re-elected WW. M Bottorf, Edwin §¥. Garman 8 H Hoy, Lewis BR. Lepbart A. D. Smell- ger. W. C. Smelter and Harry M Emith According to a report given by Mr Emeltzer, presidenti the bank in 194] had the best year In its history. Al- ‘arviere’ c Farriers { faonte - of «d re-elected were though savings heeds held steady | he said, a masked increase was not- ed i departments Be ——— Two Trucks In Crash; Damage About $875 In an accident on Route 45 near Rockview penitentiary Monday fore- noon damage to two trucks involved was estimated at $875, and EF. E. Keller, of Pleasant Gap, driver of | one of the machines, suffered a slight laceration of the head The truck operated by Keller was owned by Markle's Dairy, Pleasant Gap, while the other machine was a truck-trailer outfit driven by Don- ald Montgomery, of Everett Motor police from the Pleasant Gap sub-station sald Keller stopped along the road and the truck-trailer was unable to halt striking the oth- er machine from the rear. Damage to the Markle truck was placed aot | $75 and to the other machine $800, n checking accounts and in other BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS ARE SCHEDULED FOR WEEKEND i Bellefonte celebrat the Ely Home, We IrQuy ie Uli will be hisid a High street, But I won wit today wet ketball fmilar hout continuing curd and kend, d Deginning through the | parties, ba event | held the colle ATR games ang collier ure will county Be memos! na Centre tion of fu OL 0 hrou nay Three Local Dances celebration thi of dances om Thursday to Batur- inclusive, Tonight (Thursday! im 9 10 | o'clock a dance will be Brooks-Doll Post America Legion Home, East Howard street A grand march is to be held at 1} p. m with Cecll Walker as director Admission Is fifty cents perso The public | wie ™ nig ‘ay three vii 4 The Cente © ely will held its 1 ner aanoe at the State College Hote! on Friday n.ght Hl be t vy EDginety Lilrd annual d Proceeds from the ae vy iwrnied of Pine Grove Mills invited } a dence will be helt 2 Undine club rooms on Eas with Casey's Rhythm. of Lewisiown raishing mus ards will be in for those nt care to dance Admission filty cents each. The dance + public { be he party will ] Cir all at Ping beginning at Chinese and pr [reshments Miss Maude on Pope Seven) 1 street -. g Je und piay Zed i” TT served sea i (Continged ¥ Martin Cooney Mention Boal Struck By Car Trad for Camp Well Known Bellefonte 5020 Acres in Barrens Man Suffers Painful In- | Avzilable to Government juries in Accident For Army Base Martin Cooney known ed BB. well West Bithun n 1 painfully i in 5020 acre larg , A traet of i resident of The Barrer owned by the late Bellefonte, was Theodore Davie Bowel estate, iz avail. shorily before 7 o'clock Tum ahie as a possible site for an army shel, jured inN- day night when he wag stk by a pes, 11 decane known thus week. by | - y wile Belietonte and Stale College officials who are interested In the establish- ment of a camp in this area is have gone Into Ll under which the would become government. Claude of Btate College exe of the estate Jf. 11 mn Wu It I reported, semi-officially. that Fekenroth i East. the building of a 2':-mile spur of Eckenroll wa | + the Bellefonte Central Rail Bishop street and uy Waddie would furtish rail riving at the. Allegheny sir into the heart of the Boal tract, and tion, had the green ligl it is understood that the railroad i ng to reports, as the car prepared to begin such construtt.on tion, ‘the lights of another hould it become necessary machine pulling fi a parking A resolution calling upon the War pace blinded toe driver so that he Department to consider Centre coun- lid not zee Mr. Cooney, Who Was ty ay a possible site for an arms walking across Bishop street {10m camp was made at a recent execu- the County Chey { garage toward tive meeting of the Centre County the Wels store Republican Committee The impact bowled the aged man! The resolution, offered by Lt. Col : i the street, stunning him Fugene H. Lederer, of State College. slightly. Eckenroth stopped at once ot forth that there are certain fa- and assisted bystanders In taking cilities in the county which the War him to his home nearby. Later he Department should be asked to in- taken to the Centre County vestigate ax possible sites for camps Hospital for examination and treat oo pederer urged Service clubs ment, returning home later the same gna other organizations in the coun- night v to help in obtaining such a camp Eckenroth is a member of the £2n- i go Lqdad that the opportunity of ior class at the Bellefonte MH2highiaining large areas at low ©ost, School | {Continued on Pape Eight) on crossing Went Bahan, treet in front of the County Cleve ft EArage. Cone 0 sr suffering fron he br w nos of t1 n o pian body. None Heved The Eckenroth Cl Wop Le On leg Lnjury about the : ba matie; and uf of be so Boal estate tx ft . AVALAID the CG. Alkon cutor w Car was aries tree! ay ite raed inlers al onex, vesle FO A Sr as son ar—— on ———— Woman's Club to Prize 4-H Lambs Buy More Bonds Sold at Show Will Bring Total to $600; Re- ie Fre ports Review Club's Many Activities The Bellefonte Woman's Club held | its regular meeting Monday evening ' parm Show in Hatrisburg last week {in the Presbyterian chapel | by Centre County 4-H Club mem- It was voted to buy five more $100 bers defense bonds, making a total off ranging from 12.75 cents to 15 cents $600 iN defen bonds purchased by a pound. In addition, three county th= glu Announcement was made of a Vic. | shire awards, . wry warden school to be held in! The special awards were as fol- State College in the near (Continued on Pape Eight) future | Perzang interested in this school are! wc — asked to get in touch with Mrs. Sev Lawrence Croft for further informa- | Suffers - ere Laceration of Hand tion. Mrs, Samuel Shallcross, reporting for the Educational Department, de | 15 Cents a Pound; Special + Awards Given public schools. The practice has been ' at the Centre County Hospital dis- thorough and effective. However, the ' pensary, Tuesday night, for a severe Prize lambs exhibited at the State | defense council advises that the ev scerntion of the index finger of the acuation of children to their own right hand. ! | Prices Range From 12.75 to i i § List Stations for Registering Draft Eligibles \lIl Men Over 20, Under 15, Required to Register February 16 SPECIAL STATION FOR TITAN WORKERS Urge Citizens to Appear at Office Nearest Their Homes Centr unty's tw vice HBourds vs) ru nans for Belectis yesterday announce $ th radon of all JENS : € regi ay February 16 Wd under 45 registration | an lives u LATTES 1 List "n 1 Bprin meludes a B31 near the gales o Company plant nse work there will not be delay- Atl the special office two clerks be on duly and additional clerk be avallable during rush period wen shifts change, it Is reported by Lauer, chalimen of Local ard Nao. 1 gf State Colleg Regulations for the third reget a- fon day call for the registration places to be Open from 7 mt fp. m Its empPhnvioad that all men over 20 and under 456 years must register, if they have not done so In regisiratdims, Bevere pe mnposad for fa‘lu i Uu “ : ‘ 3 wnaiup h La Ll Metal fe 80) 0 - ryan previous The Naticnal Selective hesdquariers announced ve! day that while a perionl may register where, i 5 urged that each men register at the stallion nearest home. By wo d ing the work of the Bervice 1 44 any local boards will be lightened and’ there will be lefs chance of errors Three other vegistention announced 10 dite hy Board No. 1, State College, are’ the Loard office on South Allen street, Stale College: the office at Penn State College, and the Mrnicipal building, Millheim Local Board No. 2, Bellefonte, ha Hsted 27 pointe at which registra tion will be received ahd work Is how undef way lo secure clerks 2 them T1 Snow Shoe Borough budlding Bellefonte a 27 offices Are listed as follows in Borough Borough Logan Fle niinsed on Pope Eight) EE a a Auxilia Fire School Classes Begin Tonight A preliminary meeting for auxil- jary fire school classes in Bellefonte, was held last Thursday night at the Undine Fire House with Paul R Emerick, Centre county fire warden presiding lasses, which will b= held once a week for 10 weeks will begin to- night. Men who wish take the COUTTS men, may report to either the Une dine or Logan houses at 7:30 o'clock yhile it 18 hoped to have at Jeast 35 men in the classes at house, only 17 men reported for the preliminary meeting lost Thursday, ts 10 Mr. Emerick said. Since enrollments {in the class will close tonight persons wishing to take advaniage | all urged to of the training ofiered are atiend Industrial Movie Shown to Kiwanis “Deep Horizons,” a movie depict- ing the various operations in the | drilling of ofl wells, was shown be- were auctioned off at prices’ i i | a song written recently in the inter | |ests of the campaign against infan- | i i fore members of the Kiwanis Club! at Tuesday's meeting. The showing | was under the direction of William | | exhibitors were given special Shrop- | Seemer, of New York City, a rep- resentative of the Texas Company. James Y. Sleg and Cecil A. Walk- er sang a duet, “It's Time to Dance.” tile paralysis, Cuests at the meeting were Joseph Shea, a representative of the OPM Mrs. Mabel Gunsallus, of Belle- at Washirigton; C. E, Garbrick and scribed the air raid drills in the fonte, R. D, 3, underwent treatment | James Eicg. of ha Hunn Meinl Co Gas Co., and Calvin Purnell of the American Lime and Stone Co. his | places to be given by trained fire. each fire | ‘rock Quarries in the company's of- Houck Slated For ® ® & | Hearing in County Ye - — - —— - - { - ‘Miss Bellefonte 1942 Lock Haven Court Denies To Be Selected Here Nev Trial in Clinton 3 | oe : : County Attack GRAND JURY ACTION HERE IN FEBRUARY Officials Say Prosecution in Six Local Attacks Will Be Pressed A long ending JOSS Hoy Kenneth Houck, of would be tried in the Centre Counts courts seemed nearer iit JOLLY Rolle csv t FELCIOTI a fact toda n annou: r yy Dist Musser tha! Houck next week hearing and that ( aller a rict Attorney effect here which meets Monday, Febru- Meanwhile th were other new developments in the case Bellefonte youth who was last October of attack Lock Haven girl ar who charged attacks on six women: in Centre County Clinton County Judge Henry ple. in an opinion Mi morning at the opening of the Jan Uary term of court Lock Haven refused Houck's petition fo trial on charges of assault and tery and sggravated Laltery on Mis: which he was convicted However, his could. of agEravaler ery was set aside Ly on the ground that the injury suffered by Miss Andrews in the attack was not grievious bodily harm as de- fined by the penal code The Clinton County Court also re- : - - fused a motion for arrest of fudge- Six Bellefonte Dairies fo ment. Houck has been in the Clin- . . . - i ton. County fal since esrly last Sen. Discontinue Service, Ef- tember. ve! . | ring the weekend Clinton Coun. fective February 1 ty District Attorney Burton Haag shinies . sald that Houck 's case resulting from The first major curtailment of Ce- an attack on Miss Emily Williams very service Bellefonte as the in Lock Haven will not go to trial result of wartime restrictic ng will at the current session of court Haag become eflective on Sunday, Feb: u- filed a motion for postponemer wy 1% hen six Beliefont dalrics on the grounds that one of the p will discontinue Sunday delivery ser- cipal witnesses for the prosecution ‘vice, it was announced yesterday Police Sergeant William T. Deve- Decision to abandon service t n y . ling, would be 1mabile Sunday is announced in adver - (Continued From tisement appearing elosevhere In this " i — ste. The participating dairie Harmon's, Markie's, Brooks merman’s, Tayo: and dairies It ix explained that restrictions new tires, as well as the necessily of | conserving delivery trucls as much as possible, are the reasong for dis- continuing Bunday service, The dajriey suggest thet patrons order sufficient delry products on ere of nvic upon a stands and the ( tort an FL #) girls ir ys Hip- read aay > = TP a oon the court Delivery Cut al chi an Anderson Heads Welfare Group Lure Zim-~ Ferrers Pe P. B. Ray, Alex Morris, 3rd, Named New Directors: Mv Drive to Begin Soon day to carry.over until Monday i E Keith Anderson wa: | president of the Bell | munity Welfare Fund elected {fonte Com- ———— ————— nf » vy eye ut the annual Me Farm Loan Credit | organization meeting held Tuesday Ann | M ti | night : ua €e ing i Other officers chosen vere: Philip iB. Ray. first vice president: Alex. Gregg Township Man Award. ?nder Morris, 3rd, second vice pres- Pod » , y ident; Hays W. Mattern , treas. ed 1 rze For Keeping urer, and Mr: Samue] Waite ith Best Set of Books relary : Directors named Farl 8 Cn Orr and W, W. Sieg, re-elected for three-year terme, and Philip B. Ruy and Alexander Morris, 3rd members of the board. Ea serve three years Other directors whose t have not expired are: Mrs. Roy Wilkin- ison, J. Mac Curtin, Geo:ge Newman, C. C. Rhoads, Henry A. Brockerhof!, and Mrs. E. E. Widdowson Other business conducted at the meeting included a discussion of the budget for the 1942 Welfare Fund drive, which Is scheduled 10 get un- {der way late in April, The 1942 {fund will become effective May 1 To wi ners A total of 270 persons. 108 of whom were stockholders, atiended the Sth annual meeting of the Hollidayvs- burg Production Credit Association in the Morrison Cove High School, | Martinsburg, Wednesday, January { 14. Farmers and their wives were present from a gix-county area John A. Runk of Huntingdon | county, president of the Association, | presided at the meeting and intro. | dyced the principal speakers. Ross Nicodemus, Martinsburg, director for Blair county, gave a report of the {Continued on Page Pour) ‘Whiterock Quarries caro party TO BE HELD | Elects 1942 Officers, PEMOCRATIC HEADQUARTERS The regular weekly card party sponsored by the Womens Demo- cratic Club will be held Thursday | fices in Temple Court building, Mon- | Pet, ahgary an at he Demmucen day. | street W. Fred Reynolds was re-elected | page ddent : ' Playing will begin promptly at 8 Freident: Jay C. hon Was re-elected o'clock to enable players to attend es aT ahd BeNnErAl the Presidents Birthday (manager. and P. E. Wholaver was | § Birthday party at | resclected assistant secretary. W. C.| |Smeltzer was named vice president i new ch is to es £rins Officers and directors were elect- | ed at the annual meeting of White- the American Legion Home later in the evening, if they so desire Home Offered + take the place made vacant by AGTISHOD to the card party is 25 jv » {the death of Adolph Fable jcents, Refreshments will be served ational Defense Directors chosen were as follows: | 20¢ He public is invited | {homes would be more satisfying to Mts. Gunsallus was engaged in Cou ! - | parents, | washing dishes at the Episcopal par- | February Civii Court | Mrs. Roy Wilkinson renorted that ish house, West Lamb street, when | For i . i (Continued on Pape Four) {a water gless broke and her hand! |W. Fred Beynolds, W. C. Smelteer NT ely mm To Be Continued 2 ¢ Meating T struck & Jagged edge. First aid treat | Pacililes st fhie Centre County Ray C. Nell, John G. Love, Kenneth Knitting Class To | Defense Meeting To | i ment was given by Allen Cruse, who | Home, corner of Howard and Wilson | Haines, Roy Wilkinson, Hardman P. | - {was attending a church supper at streets, have been offered to the | Harris, William H. Noll, Jr. and W.| Open at Central City ‘Be Held at Centre Hall A knitling class In Central City Jerome Weinstein, managing edi- | Ivan Walker of Bellefonte yesterday the parish house, and Mrs. Gun-| medical cotps of the Centre County | R. Young, the latter of State College. | | tor of The Centre Daily Times State issued an order continuing the reg- | |sollus was then taken to the hot- Defense Ootineil. The offer was made | oll | I College, has resigned his position ular February Civil Court, scheduled | Paul Breon, chafrman of the Civil. | Pital where four stitches were re by the Oentre County Commission-| I01ST ANNIVERSARY SALE ‘is being omganized Lo inftruct the | there to accept a post with the As-|to have operied oni Monday, March | tan Defense Committée in Oentre | quired to close the wound. lers to Dr, BE. H. Adams, of Belle-| AT BRACHBNL STORE MERE ofthat area in knit'ing. pre. lbnimgputt paratory lo making clothing fo Wins at Farm Show Pew stores live to observe their Red Cross gor He sociated Press bureau in Philadel. | 2, until the May term. | Hall, announces that a public nieet- {fonite, head of the tounty defense | phia. He will begin his new duties,| The action was taken because the | ing will be held in the Centre Hall-| {medical unit, Monday. { few civil cases listed for trial would | Potter Township High School at 7:30! Laura Peters. of Port Matilda, was; The Commissioners pointed out!jOlst birthday and the Brachbill; The tlasses will mect nt 2 o'clock Weinstein, a graduate of Penn not have warranted the expense of | o'clock Wednesday evening, Febru-| among the prise winners in the that in cst of an air raid or other | Purniture store, Bellefonte, realiz- every Wednesday afternoon at the ‘State, has been employed by the holding cowrt as scheduled, Jurors | ary 4 {eplary products division at the State emergency the guests at the home | ing (he importance of the anniver- home of Mrs. L. OG. Peters Evervone | Centre Daily Times for the past five drawn for the week of March 2 will| The program includes motion pic. | Farm Show in Harrisburg Jast week, could be sccomodated rily | sary, is celebrating with a store- is weleotie, Experienced knitters are years, His place as managing editor nol be required to report foreduty.| tires of London alr raids, and ad. With an award of seventh place injon the Irst floor of the institution, | pide wile. furged to report for duty as instrucs will be taken by William K. Ulerich, | Criminal court will be held as schod- | dresses by several prominent speak- | the 4-H Club light comb honey class leaving the second floor with its hos- | Turn to the Brachbill advertise. tors. Those sttending clawes arp | associate publisher and editor of the uled, beginning Monday, Pebruary eis. The public is urged to attend | and sixth place in the 4.x Club pital facilities available for emer- iment oh another page of this lsve asked 10 rliig No. 5 knitting needles | newspaper, 3. | the meeting. white extracted honey class, Lead nesds. {ror detally of tie mammoth sale. [Rod 4-5Iy yarn. ber 8. | i Mrs, Jean Harris, Miss Thressa Fye, The buliding was entered by some | yrs Nevin Corman, Miss Bertha undetermined means between 2 and | (Continued on Page Seven) 5 o'clock and the loot represented | i. : ph py. °‘\'®: change in the cash drawer. The | COLLEGE NEWSPAPERMAN | lock on the cash drawer had been | GOES TO PHILADELPHIA sawed through but no money had | been left in it. State College Bor- | ough Police are investigating. In the interests of economy, Judge Volunteer Police The following Titan Metal Com. pany employes have received from Governor James thelr commissions as volunteer police officers: H, F. McElwee, Harry Peters, Robert Mc- Mullin, Charles E. Rockey, Edward Msarkley, William Jodon, James Fan. ning. Bam Wasson, H. E Yerger, Frank Houser, John Billett, Reuben Breon and Jesse Bathurst,
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