May 21, 1942. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. : Page Five Andrews, in Lock Haven, when “he from a le detect fest made of 1} erime could have beep ble 10 and declared that they were identi n without pressure realized what he'd done.” the con« Houck in the Clinton county Jall, As give so complete an account of it cal In every point of comparison, Dr. nigh und mean fession rend. When he read of the to the blood-stained handkerchief, Gelttig declared Eddy sald the hair found on the Telchert case in NEWspapers he he sald that Mi Houck testified The District Attorney concluded handkerchief could have come only day | made LU} miession } NO | I¢ v y ! R ] A } ] ( K didn't feel as though he had com positively that Lhe irticle did not with the plea that the only just ver from Hoy Houck FLO I'he photo Id TEM nha that | TARE . mitted the crime belong to her husband dict In the cause was one of guilty graphs were enlarged 150 Line In A When questioners during the con Summing u Mr. Litks 0) Eddy said oriwealt ed 1 Fid t on ti y v y ‘ | Wy Jurors Questioncd " g . : € (Continued from page one) District Attorney Gettig read to fession asked whether he thought jury that a verdict of aequittal w ¢ Pestimony of nwenlt / ester Lex chemist All Second Hand last week, was unable to serve be the fury all parts of the confession he would have felt remorse if he had Indicated by the evidence Ve 1ro; irawn fo ) outk tris) ne Ww fol d by the 1 i nn Bta whi tifie that } cause of illness relating to the Teilchert attack, con- murdered one of his victims, Houck If you accept the confession as be Vel It cl ly y Ll if } onfession } it { vl examined UU } ikerchie! for WATCHES When the first trial opened Mon- tending that facets and statements replied, according to the confession: Ing geniiine here is absolutely no | pt lefense atto A ey ) are i Which Have Been Is day there were less than 200 per given in the confession indicated "1 should have but don’t know evidence of an int'nt to kill in th di ANE ace d lor di The Mrs. Houck Called aid he 1 p PRELIC ¢ i spd sons, including jurors, in the court that Houck had a detatled knowledge Whether I would have felt remoise l'elchert atta Litke commented. wel ed wheth Vy knew ir : 4 the han jet i} vi Lire room. At various times since then of the crime that only a guilty per He denled that he ever had a desire here is only one vy ict nd detendag N clcher wiiet $7) i y J we dele TE testi fie t H Over a Year the crowd has sometimes reached on could have to kill that Is. not ity,” he concluded ti had formed any opinion in ant, w the first witn lied erchiet ‘ tv Wet . close to the 400 mark. The substance of the confession, The confession ended with a Upholds Expert Testimony the cuse, whether they were related the defen: ml ht ! MUST BE CALLED FOR w Schenck trial vesterday was \ statement that one night In State he principals in Lhe mil and ; exbaiin : Ve : * hi } I Ch IMIMEDIATELY, OR featured by expert testimony given was as follows College Houck passed a man In a District Attorney ig th whether they could decide the iss | Wo years Lo the di fore th ¢ 1 f er identif arn ! by Mrs. Pauline Berry Mack and Dn On the night of June 16, 1941, .., who he believed as stalking made hi inal add { iry purely on the law and evidence pi trial. 5i nt hia ¢ i" I . MD FOR REPAIR J. F. Oesterling. of the Textile Houck, who had been working in his gy, just as Houck wi e passed } Mond "i ) |W a in the ari M ! } J F B dl chemistry department at Penn State electrical shop on St. Paul street the car evernl thmes 37 eh clo Jur weeepted and the orde i ill y that bh Husband ve ohn d 0 e . They testified as to fibers found in Bellefonte, went for a drive. He was Houck's confession allep h ) 1 LOTT iid t {Win ¢ Nere Civlieg ‘ hn wi Hi iid tt Named Colonel W. E. CROSSLEY scrapings taken from Miss Schenck wearing dark trousers ga shirt and e reason the It f 1 l T A | I ye llefonts [awl ! { ari i A | IEWELEK fingernails after the attack, fibers & two-tone sweater Arriving in Litke Doubts Evidence , : en Houck's sweater and on Miss State College he saw Mrs, Teichert In his closing address to tl Schenck's sweater walking alone and he parked his late Monday, defense attorn Pf MIC HERT TFSTIMONY car and followed her declared that the case was a The Commonwealth through Cen- The confession continued with a one in that It was based almost + County District Attorney Mu statement that he saw Mrs. Teichert Urely on circum W Gettig. based its case on two begin wheeling a tricycle which bad He admits i that M Teicher principal factors Houck's confes- been left in the driveway of her 8ttacked. admitted sien to the Teichert attack, and a home He approached he truck photograpn howling nnsal hair discovered in a blood- her from behind with a hammer and Wounds, and oth stained handkerchief found on the Wa surprised when she didn't Teichert home and it driveway of the Teichert home a scream. When he saw blood on hi He admitted few moments after the attack. An victim's face, he got out his hand. Teichert’s torn 4 . ; eli exnert witness testified that the Kerchilef and wiped the xi away “But what of It h LS OPA nena ‘ w. Towhert Testifies EELLEFONTE, PA tantia t N It hair matched in every microsco; draggin th unecen us woman 161 , ingle bit « ; qr G a v whebsmvt rat : the | D } t v Ro " detail sample hairs obtained from over race § he rear { th wee connecting all the 1 Tver ’ ‘ y Y : . 4 \ } \ ‘ . Houck's nose garage with Hoy wk except a single 1 n tO \ y downtoy : a J ‘ ‘ ‘ PETRY Public Sales William W. Litke, court-appointed eturning to the d Va 10 ir itke dec) d the tha y y ’ J defense counsel 1 i tha nf \Y ont 1 4 kod . ake 1 % . . % iy : : 1 \ ieclared that aeciareq aa Houck (oe on La Iossion was made aft of whe was So fatigued mentally vag ling to admit ohtnin rest Litke contended that a great in justice might be done if Houck were t be convicted on evidence no mu re be b tial than t} r 4 substantial than the mic copi rangement of scales and cells inet si ¢ nasal hah Houck's Confession Read Houck's conile + admitted in ev Heght of a case incidents out confession w county jall ber 6 1941 an attack on Haven FLLIS KELLER NAMED MAJOR IN AIR CORP r= = EEE ET) | 1 . : : fo € Saturday, May 23 Here It Is! Wagner's Greatest End-oMonth Sale of All Spring Coats, Hats and Dresses FHRATATALAAHATAAAAAAA HARA AA HALA TARA AARAAAAAIRNAAANAAA DS All New Spring Hals REDUCED $3.95 Hats $9.95 leduced to Begins Tomorrow And Positively Closes Friday, May 29! Saturday, June 6 FREE We must reduce our stock and you, the You Can Help Win This War! @// $295 Hats $1.95 leduced to $1.95 Hats 95¢ a a aa a EE EE EE EE EE ladies of this community, are to receive the benefit. Every dress, coat and hat in our store will be greatly reduced La KA [4 Ld v v Ld ’ A ’ LA Ld 7 Ld - A ’ ’ Ld 4 MA Ld LA RA Ld LA ’ [4 Ld v AA A ’ Ld ’ ~ « EAE TTTIMAAAAAAAAA AAA LAA A LAAN SY Look at These Dress Reductions! OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF . H DT oe io Lt Salvage Your Scrap With Us SPRING DRESSES ~~ SPRING ra On May 2d! Tans Keep looking your lovliest throughout the summer with one Pat ha athive ze 4 andkerchie! EMERY GG. WOLS of our splashy dresses. They are so cool looking so fresh ion tite time to Buy’ 2 cont. heeal NEY: were human bi tang and: that UNCLE SAM needs every gun, shell, tank, ot. af Ne and clean looking. You'll see squared necks, high necks. and sigh dbrar Boop i h ! i . Bo th Ng BM ; oy x Amr the classic necklines, and fitted midriffs. Prints and plain col- hoc arte Kaos Whar ATE tro or Eta sain) es. hort's blocs ship and plane that Ame rican War In ors. Popular 2-piece jacket dresses It's thrifty to choose your nent restrictions will be I fg « wey ound also to } the A-B can produce to win this war. The present frocks here when they are priced for so little There's a trem- ee or rhs type Dr. ARderson sa > Bora 3 : “ eo * , . ; : endous variety of styles neluded for junior a . All our coat ar i aut iH wrefull : - ir ot ‘ the ¥ int $ shor fage of SC rap me tal in this { ount rs misses and women. Sizes 9 to 17; 12 to 20, and 38 to 46 juality and erfection. Sizes from 12 to 20 and 38 to 4 country has this type of bloo threatens to slow down war production. Mar Hana apah You can help speed it up by collecting every 29.75 Dresses 239 29.75 Coats 245° tified as to Houck’s confession at 1 piece of scrap iron and steel on your farm Retlugey Lo Keduetd Yo ry SHON coulity all . on Sep and bringing it in town Friday, May 22nd. - oI beforehand tha vthing he said Because there is no local scrap dealer, these 27.50 Dresses 2250 24.50 Coats 19-75 = oli beforehand that. anything he sai : i Reduced to Redneed. 30 stores have set up scrap depots to serve as e Er OO, it ollecti ints for farm scrap in Centre , iii s 25.75 Dres ; 0 Mot at R w sub-st; collection points for farm scrap in 3.15 * Ses 19 95 22.50 Coats 18-20 ih A a RO TRA a BC aon County. Bring all your scrap metal in. You ) . . 4 . X AY] MN y ' Reduced to will be handed a receipt for it and as soon as h 1 R ANK M AY ES Br 3 8 > enn Ads f Lock Haven, w it is sold to a scrap dealer you will receive 21.9 t . ; ped | coniession Word for w i 5p a . General Auctioneer > Coats 50 : ctated full eredit in cash or Defense Stamps. : Reduced to ( we : : : "me . ® iad 19.95 Dresses 15:9 Th at Explains Hair Structure I'here will be no commission charged or Real Estate Sales Reduced to 19.75 Coats 1575 bi thes : * M. W. Eddy, teacher of Bi l- profit made by this store for performing A SPECIALTY ! 17.95 Dresses 145° Reduced to : Of A Sia aOn glege and Juthor this service. It is our contribution to vie- Keduced to " 22.95 Dresses 185° Reduced to CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2842 hair which were accepted i tory. 16.50 Dresses 13:50 18.50 Coats 1475 £ P | Pennsylvania Academy of Sclenc Wh not have the benefit of Reduced a 8 . I prog (% : ’ 4 17 95 Co ts 95 ; istics and said if was possibile to { nele Sam asks You to collect Your serap » 14 95 Dresses 00 . a 13 identify a hair by eight distinct main of: | . | | - ft 3 W " il wa A Past experiences have proven . ’ Reduiesth ta IL (2 hair by SUH distinc main metal pow and bring it in. We will move it thal public sales of Teal estate Reduced to factors. Hair structure. differs on on to War Industry. demand higher prices | 2.95 Dresses Q-95 16.50 Coa ts 1 29 “ > 4 \ " ‘ou places 1 an individual's A number of Farms and several » i ut air taken In 1 dk : Reduced to Reduced to body bu : at Sa! ake B f oy he Residences will be offered at a * Are X We Sams TSONn is Of 10.95 Dresses 875 14.95 Coats 11 95 / ro» A gp rg Bd Re arena of Watch for Dates! Reduced to g Reduced. 40 - : the hair found in the handkerchief F HIPPLE ! oi Fe and of test hairs from Houck's nose . . 8.95 Dresses 6° 12.75 Coats 103° : : - BELLEFONTE, PA. Reduced to : Reduced to 5 2 Ea Ee \ Fo yoo Coccidiosis Losses H. L. HARPSTER \ lo 6.95 Dresses 5:50 10.95 Coats 89 Con.Be Cut to GEO. K. RIMMEY AUCTIONEER . 3 Prompt attention given all sales Nothing CENTRE HALL, PA. PHONE 3579 There is no need to tolerate the PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. coccidiosis losses we used to. Not A hen you know how to fight back NER & C Pp A Y fol The FARMERS SUPPLY CO. : i & about Dr. Salsbury’s Rakos, ti MILLHEIM, PA. : J : . widely used aeldifying and “" JAMES GILLILAND tringent first-aid treatment, See GENERAL : : us about it today Jouth Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. ll | Hecla Poultry Farms | DODD SERVICE S TATION ox IONS ER Jr=lr=lr=J, lr=dr=lr=dr=0} = i rrr ¥ || Phone 2229 Bellefonte, Pa. : 3 sas, oli hone Boakburg 3502 A ————— sn? | explained the structure of hair it Competitive iading in the sale pigmentation and other character public sale in the near future
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