Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 10, 1942, Image 6
Pape Six ~ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. September 10, 1942, . ———— = A WEEK OF THE WAR r 4 wedding marches, The bride was at- mb u . RECENT tractively attired In navy blue with », v SH ps i At white accessories. Her corsage was O B | UA R Y President Roosevelt asked Con- | ships a day will be reached in Sep- ; d : - : he [ WEDDINGS of yellow roses and pom-pons, The gress to enact by October 1 legisia- | tember hd = a | fn ? bridesmald wore a dress of rust eol- tion under which he would be “spec Rationing ll 4 or and also had a corsage of yellow = ifically authorized to stabilize the| oy, wa, Production Board re- . a WO Bt Cladr—Price roses and pom-pons. The bride is \ cost of living, including the price of leg . refrice . Galil Miss Virg oT) air a graduate of the Bellefonte High : un wi ak . eased 50,000 of the refrigerators i oF i ke ; M Virginia BL. Clalr, daughter K MRS. OLIVE KRUG Friday at his home following an ill- all farm commodities.” In a special | oon have been frozen in the hands . f {1 Sad a of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bt Clair | Bchool in the class of 1938, and has Friends in Lock Haven and Cen- Ness of two years with COmpHca- message to the legislators, the Pres-| "qo 100” 04 distributors since . L\ » R41} {| [of Millhelm, became the bride of |Peen employed at the Herlocher tre county have learned of the re- tions. An employe of the P. R. R.| dent sald “Inaction on your part February 14 for sale to the general : Y § oo / oi Pvt. Prank Price, of Camp Lee. Va | Restaurant in Lock Heven, Mr. Sey- cent death of Mrs. Olive Krug, of hops at Altoons, ior 30 Jen Lia DY shut, date WH Lenve me with an public after finding that they were Jo % : i AT ‘ i at the home of Rev. Parker of Pet. bold 1s a graduate of the Lock Hav- Los Angeles, Calif. The time of her had hot wor ked sie hig hae 'o inescapable responsibility to the, needed for "essential’ ‘purposes ki iA # u reburg, Va. Rev. Evans Balderson ©D High School and is the owner of death and the cause were not in- | ¥8n to fail two years hg A= people of this country to see to it], ho 60000 will be released by 0 i ot Gc 9 ll | omciated. The attendants were Mrs | the former Harvey's Drug store on cluded in the message. Mrs. Krug ler wis borh at Rote a i hott that the war effort is no longer im- |. horization of WPB for delivery ath de Ja Rufus Ripka and Miss Sara Wolf, of | Bellefonte avenue, that city. Alter was a native of Jacksonville, Centre the son of Joel and Lucinda Imhofl |, arjjeq hy threat of economic chaos to dealers and transfer to ultimate 4 h. 5 Bt College. The bride wore light wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Bey- county, and spent several thousand Barber. He 18 Surv Ved hy is vile. In the event that Lhe CONGress|. comers. The WPB Requirements a 7 lu vith navy i ories and bold will be at home in Lockport dollars renovating the Jacksonville # Sob and a daughter and a Sister, should fall to act, and act adequate- Committee recommended to the aud : oe. ; Lerids Mr: Ri cemetery during her visit in Clinton Mr Tone; Alkey, of Belleiouse. } U= yy, 1 shall accept the responsibility Board the following meat conserva- ' } pT y " and Centre counties last summer. Neral services were conducted Tues- ong 1 will act tion program: (1) limitation of the day afterncon at the Bellefonte n ; She had several distant relatives in Mr. Roosevelt sald the purpose of " vat Jkers may se ¢ Evangelical church by the Rev. H « purj amounts of meat packe ay sell Cent unty the legislation should be to hold . civ ade & at ed . 1 or 3 ainp wted } w " Ai H. Jacobs. Interment was made in tt PPI ut party A or ul tovall 0 he elyiiian truce 0 Sat 4 hE i : y a m 100 Attend OPA pte lefon ai 5 4 1iLY, \ S1etvilian » able to buy 2% di EAE P i rl i beer d & . WILLIAM E. BARNER the Union cemetery, Bellefonte of a recent date, whichever Is high-| sounds 4 week; (2) direct consumer 4 : : dos. liege for the past four yea! Meeting Here Willlam E. Barner, of Altoona, a er.” He sald “At the same time that rationing to be started as soon as ; i Pp ry Pr ! 4 AL DEATHS ON PA p " i ' native of Rote, Clinton county, died ADD ON aah SECTION oy farm prices are stabllized, wages can possible—in about four months; 3) Ne : fs ! i © mad mn nfinued jrom page ome) and will be stabilized also. This 1 gn interim voluntary conservation > 8 ’ { | Morrisd i ! ing u } ble to win the war on the fighting ADDITIONAL WEDIDIROE OR PAGE ElX- BECORD BECTIOR will do Program Wi gi | : 2) 4 J u : fu I. B. Army o i 0. 194 front bu t the same time lose it Hoax Attempts In Likes Anthem The President recalled that two Purchase of War Bonds points of his original seven-point * Death of Fliers In Lower Key anti-inflation program required leg- - islation—"an adequate tax program (Continued jrom page one) (Continued from page one) and a law permitting the fixing of " L : " rinast i Va. M Hoover also from the The Treasury Department an- ¢ i 3 3 . . 3 b : ; : om } : . : ak wt a will 1 } home | vill hil JNig fice, explained t nounced sales of War Bonds in Au- nN ; i i , ‘ ' ' Wo ‘ | tions of th - act 28 kiyan it gust totaled $697.255.000 compared a, CR, ne " ’ i \ ’ 48 ggg Ji fio . Ln n " vel " - H Ty uit d 3 3 y Sabi " 4 u | in various oommnodities Crus Ine with a guota of $815000000 In Au : ad ‘ 1 3 " ‘" y fA With both incidents involving the singin I'he Star-Spangled Ban- Price ceilings on farm products ati... 19 000.000 persons bought $225 - he 3 ? PR A ; 1 % 3 SY po lh Hpk Te Jot Sp same airplane crash and the man's ner” if and when members of Con parity prices He sald delay In en- 000.000 in Bonds through the 10 per 1 4 1 \ h SN ; . Ws NWaArm-—swyers wy March ang » ) price name being the same it is believed gress try to struggle through it on acting this legislation ha now cent payroll savings plan, compared \ 5 g : aA re : ; authorities have clues upon which 4 world-wide radio hookup Sept. 13 reached the point of danger to our with, 18,000,000 person $200 8 — ‘ / : ia y {a ue) a vi A . Ihe | in id prices of cost of " . ’ p \ and : i i portant rn to press their investigation And I can appreciate what 8 Salter whole economy We cannot hold | 0.000 in July. Treasury Secretary ith ) - " ol | "" uccording 10 Mr The crew with which Lieut. Brach- meant when he y A : ‘ ’ . g ' y ry ¢ t : dl to A the actual cost of food and clothing {yg ening, announced State War : : “ of M He Mr ' s heade \ flown to ros tely the » 1) 4 i re { * Ie Hoove nt oh WW explain var- bill was flying was headed by First letter that for groups to try to sing 0h whi A hppruzi ely he oh ow Bond quotas for September, totaling a wd bed ts Bag " . r y . \ ye | ne | 200 bed in the Lulle- Lieut. Kenneth E. Reddy, who was thi inspiring but difficult song | lve! beyond tober 1. But no one $775.000,000 for the country narri i" Irday a Sea Pol a co-pilot on the famous Tokyo raid * * » jo a mockery can give any assurances that the n hie i TREY S| . Wh ere aistributeg to tne with Brig. Gen. Jimmy Doolittle last cost of living can be held down alter Taxation and Profits June, Charts were a . ; = ma i \ . : both from a musical and a patriotic : roa I £5 ru d vhibite bn gt ati April oint of View that date He renewed his re I'he Treasury Deparunent recom ¢ al ris I bride v A n Ie ath ROLL Ale Vanous inn 14 : 4 " in 4 PRET quest of last April for an individual mended to Congress a reduction in mb blue and ul and a cop jon and Quest ! n specific Lieut. Brachbill was & grandson I've had the same trouble, and I'm 4 4 y lmitatd { $25 .000 ‘ Shere a ‘ A v & BNEWETe of the late J. C. Brachbill and Mrs t net come lmitation o 29 Hindivigaual income tax exemptions to i | i Fy hresa BS ys wi g to wii not trying be funny when 1 say ol " ' . oy i is Was £b of W. T. Twitmire, formerly of Belle- $500 for single person $1000 for | hesbury d Jar ! 1 of Heres J0e Was shown Ww hat I have had to pull my throat The War Front oH wh op “ A] ‘ : tai y ge? Wa v fonte, who now makes her home with ' by the bootst "bs when 1 came v : ; married couples and $250 for each Make Eve Market Da 3 (1). '] D Day il Tits ‘ } 4 rit ii ! i melo: A Price ond Ip by th SLI H or 1 “ shit a be withou § a » An p se "Pvt REF 3 ' 50) ‘ R ' ™ i 1 § her son John Brachbill. The latter to the line that must be the delight After 10 traight raids without! a dependent. The Treasury also pro- J v h wil} 1 Orie I'he has been an employe of the William- hi x loss, two U. 8. Flying Fortress bomb- | posed a 10 per cent tax on consumer . \ In Wa dk Zune . \ i sald In a ubsequent and an outrage OP! 10 Al the I ket y N 3 pra And the rocks ers were reported as missing Sep- | spending and high penalty rates for . sport postoffice for the past 40 vears a : - % - ~~ i : tends I A ; POR po pid 38 Past 40 yea! red glare tember 7 following the greatest Am- | juxurv spending. At the request of > : \ ha Vid N Fe t Farm Help ay For a number of years Lt. Brach- ntti FR 4 a Promotes War Bonds. — Urging {farmers 10 purchase War Bonds every mar ! A 4 i . " hen one night I attended a com- (iam ir tended the bill spent his summer vacations with , a Larter Brin ’ ket day, this striking War Bond poster will serve as 3 constant reminder of y ; : , Get Deferment his grandmother, Mrs. Twitmire, at'™ nity sing at which the chairman | Nazi-occupled France. Three squad- sales tax levied against the retailer N y -v “al go . 5 3 fis | her home on South Water street a0nounced that ga new A flat version on of the big bombers attacked ho would pass it on to the « : the farmer's stake in the War, for it will be displayed generally in the rural Bellefonte, and he was well known ©! the anthem would be sung. I was the airplane factory at Meaulte, sumer War expenditures in Augu areas during the next few months. Hlustration is by John Stegart Curry locally. He received his commission 1azed at the ease with which I was near Albert, for the second time, were $4.900 million erican aerial attack of the War on congress. the Treasury outlined unlined from Pope ome) : : in, i retaining their vital farm help — . Roars Tar Dillan po tact your U. S D A War ! haf al ALE. iS Dow 30% adaitional information i applies to your farm office above the Belle- Company or call Belie- more than thiee only a month ago at Turner Field 10 sing every ncte while a fourth squadron bombed the | times greater than the amount spent Albany, Ga. and had been assigned I was so pleased at my new sing- St. Omer airfield. In the radds the for national defense a year ago Five Hunters Fined to Barksdale Pleld on patrol duty ing experience that I learned more Fortresses destioyed five enemy Income payments to individuals in i en from Lock Have and advanced flight with bombers about the new version. It was writ- fghters and probably destroyed 13 july were 21 per cent more than He was co-pilot of the plane when I learned later through the lo- Ore, and damaged another 25. The | July 1941 and were at the record \ A viond fore Seybold — Poorman Farm owners or man- it crashed al newspaper, by Dr. George Sal- bombers were escorted by 400 Allled annual rate of $114 billion a year 8 Mark Drungant | KE Wi ey { M Je 's Who work their own farms The young man was graduated in lede Howard, associate professor of fighters, three of which were shol the Commerce Department sald St. Mark's, Pleasant Gap : the game av It was 1 Seybold of Lockport int wre also included in these recom- 1938 from Williamsport High School music In extension at Pennsylvania down . Church services will be held at 8t 1 / u : HR, SUIT. Saw gl 1¢a RH : nencation where he played football, and was State College, and Major Howard General MacArthur's Australian Ti b T ’ Mark's Lutheran Church at Pleasant i ef Who RITeste hem Satur- man, daughter of Mr { Mrs vd Food is basi y Victory and Cen- one of the principals in the annual | C. Bronson, musi officer of the headquarters reported September 7 $80 ires: hey d Gap on Sunday at 8 p n Please ay, that they carmiec weap B hy Dritiag MA SDUrg, were marriec tral Pennsylvania is fast app: oach- Senior Class play. He played foot- Special Services Branch of the that heavy Allled bombing planes at- Be Nothin New note the change in Lin ] ! ia Wht puinpkin au a . Bs J J 4 : ! ing u ndition in which essential ball while attending Dickinson Jun- United States Army, after the two tacked a Japanese cargo ship south- q — "oy teliver : Rev M ! In the grou ot Er d i} ngelical ! it 1 rir lak must be retained in or- jor College and later attended the had found “more than fifty” differ- east of New Guineg which was be- ————————— Korte of Stat sollege J } { ‘ i C n- Haver ] Al { th hu «d our Jota! people and sup Pennsylvania State College for two en I of “The Star-Spangled lleved to have been attempting (Continued from page one) ; ns { Lock Ha | sutif ¢ t th ji! oq or quota of milk eggs. and years. He entered the army on Dec ner in the Library of Congress 1ipply the trapped enemy forces in ried an umbrella when you went for I 1 red in 1 Bowe i ‘ a Wk ther products necessary to the war ember 17 heir urpose, according to the the Milne Bay area Australians a drive St. John's Episcopal, Bellefonte 1 ! { Surviving are his father, John ry . to supply a single, uni- Were mopping up the remnants of In 1805 Mr. Walker turn in th vy D He i Brachbill. and a brother, John C orm ngabie versiv f the an- Japanese forces in this area. U 8B | cadillac for a Franklin Brachbill, both of Williamsport, and m Army Al Forces In China, contin. came acquainted with & sister, Sarah Jane Brachbill, a have since ar that Dr wng their offensive, scored a direct proved to be his favorite nurse at the State Hospital, Eliza- oward ang } N ronson hit on Japanese military headquar- There must have bethtown through Penn State, have sent free rs in Nanchang, sank at least ¢his abo Pranklin even steamer blasted 2 raliway at got ”» iF t Huy Delense wl wl into your blood, for in v1 Bonds ne Puneral services were held Tues- ples Of the song to Army camps " " alan on and warehouse and strafed grea. at east, motorists who drove . - i — J day afternoon in Christ Episcopal from he Panama Canal church, Williamsport, after the body @! hat copies have gone also to a troop train Franklins seldom changed to other and its military escort arrived In nnsyl whools, Kiwanis Ro- Two Navy vessels, the destroyer cars. Take the Mayes brothers, the that city from Arkansas. Interment tary and other service clubs. It was Blue and the auxiliary transport late Dr. J L. Beibert ang there was made In Williamsport interesting that the money for these Colhoun, have been lost in action in| were many others sms — —— free Army camp copies was raised the south Pacific in the past two Anyhow, Mr. Walker drove Frahk- . in typical American fashion, by a Weeks, the Navy announced. There ling steadily until 1913 when he de- Blackout Drivers little Centre county town, Port Ma- Were few casualties The Navy also cided on a change. So he bought a mm tilda, population 600, which raised announced the sinking of nine more Lrand new Plerce Arrow which wa To Get Training the needed $160 by holding a con- United Nations merchant vessels by und with a newly-invented cert in a vacated automobile show- enemy submarines in the Atlant compressed alr starter. The ar Continued from page one) room and a chicken dinner in the weighed 5000 pounds and cost §5.- be used community hall War Aims and Foreign Relations | on" oto worked fine as long The American Red Cross and the CYRIL C. MOERSCHBACHER President Roosevelt, in an address | ox the motor didn't happen to stop Civilian Defense committees on em- Bellefonte. Pa. Se ot 3 1942 broadcast to an International Btu-i.n dead center. In that case you had . ergency food and housing have been a] al y ip dent Assembly In Washington and! i, get out and crank. and Mr. Walk. consolidated. The move was made ———————— short-waved to other parts of the oo. recalls that it took pretty much to create more efficient organization Fatally Burned world, stated the war is “g0Ing 0 iof § man to crank the gigantic as- in case it would be necessary to re- Robert Edward Anzinger, 19, son be ong and hard and bitter sembly of metal that was called a ceive persons evacuated from other's ae and Mrs. Robert Anzinger (but) this time we shall know how | motor areas of Keresy . , to make full use of victory” to build! = .. . ’ $n " of Kersey, R. D.. died in the Elk use o Up until World War | moat cars t Edward Kofman resigned as chair- | county General Hospital in Ridgway | # better world Ho said the Govern. were open Jobs touring cars and an vicini y man of transportation for the Belle- of burns suffered as a result of an ment will see to it that men return- fonte rdisaiet Mr. Popson is e- explosion of mining powder at a coal Ing from the fronts can resume their cted to appoint someone to take ; — In TTL g , pe place Ppo . mine operated by his father a mile inte rupted Shreers nnd eiieation cost about $1000 more than open Sofen ars. i ted be 4 south of Kersey. Second and third and wa ork is provi or Lose | vars, regardless of the make of car men are expected Lo be used q.o.ae burns covered practically his Willing and able to work a - 4 more as workers under transporta , Cr t a eovered Pracucally Nis } Le to th Abou 1314 upg iting bo he J Er t $ entire body Ore nid « we . OW g v mel tion and especially as drivers. A e Poe) Reciproca: Lend-1ense aid to Plerce Arrow Mr. Walker decided to JUTE driv A411 b re ———— - U. 8. already covers a range as wide return to his first love—Pranklins in the i Will te given Choked on Wad of Tobacco as the requirements and geography ang thereupon bought his first Henry A. Brockerhoff, county! A chew of tobacco cost 60-year-old of a global yal, and is being pro-|closed car—a dandy resplendent in % chairman of defense, announced Thomas Proud, Spangler, his life, | Vided to this country an the same plate glass windows 3 that Mrs. Catherine Plohr of the Coroner Patrick McDermott report- basis as we are providing Lend- | The car he drives today Is a 1928 state staff is in the county this week | ed. McDermott said Proud suffered L°8s¢ help to other countries, the| | pranklin sedan. which now ALL helping with the organization of | a severe attack of nervousness while Office of War Information report. has more than (10000 miles to its Civilian Defense Voluntee : swing, strangle ; ed. Such aid Is being provided with- |..." A s¢ Volunteer Groups | chewing, strangled on the wad. out dollar payment under the terms cred) Mr. Walker Intimates the . . . . . _ | machire ig just getting broken-in cn of master Apremsiieiy a tne | properly. for he points out that Tom COUNTY SERVICE help. Reciprocal Lend-Lease aid Jodon, Pleasant Gap livestock deal- ~ " for American forces abroad jer, had one of the same model that Y ranges from squadrons of Spitfires] De drove for 230.000 miles. Mr. Walk - STATIONS : oe “ler's car performs remarkably well to new fan beits for Army trucks— (oo a l4-year-old vehicle SE Ta from building airdromes and naval] bases to ‘DD’ ration chocolate bars| The Worst car on the foad today | BW Vs and bananas at the soldiers’ mess | IS immeasurably better than the from convoy protection for U. 8 |best cars of 1904, Mr. Walker de- fl troopships arriving in British waters | clares. Shortly alter be bought that to filling the gas tanks of U. 8. ferry first one-lunged Cadillac, he planned planes at airports newly laid out in|8 Yi2 to Philadelphia to attend the jungles. or Oeserts” the OWI said: | welding of his brother Just lo be J k h ] The President announced a special aie. he and Mrs. Walker leit Belle- p k g 'U. 8. technical mission will for | fonte two ddys before the wedding un € S ma € uns, { Brazil soon to assist the Brazilian 50 they'd be sure to arrive on time \ LJ government in expansion of its war| Three days after their departure ta k h f f ht machine i" ) | the Walkers chugged into Philadel- n S, & IPS or our 18 - phia, one day late for the wedding Army and Selctive Service | P10 0h day ale for the wedding | JUNK MAKES FIGHTING WEAPONS Assistant Secretary of War Mc- | ing experience! ng men 0.06 0 6 0 000 0 0 . | Vv . roadsters. For a number of years after closed cars were made Udy he ‘ KN Cloy sald that between February 1) RUBIES SRO and August 30, U. 8B. Army planes| Life presents its problems, includ- . * * destroyed 234 Japanese planes ining the way some pepple get and B g th d the air, compared with American hold on to their jobs rin in any ing ma e€ losses of 109. This record, together | nioslilmiadio . with the “Flying Tigers” record of | ~ f tal bb 218 Japenese platiés destroyed as| dud of me or ru CF oo 4.0 against losses of 84, is due mainly | . > to th: performance of the P-40| R be . " v | nghters, he said: The Army sald It] ememper et pal or it on the spot One wid laws. mows Wii has developed a system of technical | a tip maiealz 3-1ache inspection and maintenance super- | ; : ; vision of aircraft that is undoubt- | that A complete line of new, modern ice refrigerators edly the finest in the world. The encased in white and designed just like any expen- Wat Déparunii sent 36,000 depen | size electric refrigerator. They may be had in three dents’ allowahos checks totaling ol sizes, at only 500 000 to relatives and Seperiderits ANNIVERSARY M. t f * d rubber as is used in sizes, y {of enlisted men In 1 rj . erodes of the Yor. Selective Ber | ee y our r en S A gan masks, $21.50 53600 $ 397 | entation, Ite Small. with ok 31 Prego || Bo Throw YOUR scrap into the fight! mp eke + ant | single men or men with dependents Flowers! | | grenades One old radistor will provide scrap steel needed for seven ween 30 calibre rifles Bring your family 4 One useless oid tire will provide as much With an ice capacity of 70 and 125 pounds, and 9.6 [other than Wives and. ehildfens square feet of shelf space. Many have them in Navy and Shipbuilding ye their homes now and many more will be using them | Navy Secretary KnOx sald the . | submarine menace “is not by any soon. So place your order now. | means solved,” but there has been | : d . {a “steady dimunition of ships sunk! Ww BRACHBILL’S | isciieis | | compilation for Labor Day showed |174 launch keel 1a ' | ining na vt ihr | FLORAL GARDENS | a m BELLEFONTE Spring Street Bellefonte, Pa. | Maritime. Commision reported. 6 I" ast | 0 Keep up the homes we're fighting for. new Vessels Wers put into Mrvice HELLEFONTTE, PA. ii. — This Advertisement Contributed by the Titan Metal Manulacturing Company m—