Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 28, 1943, Image 1

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    adhe Cenfre Democrat
SAVING IN
WAR BONDS
EVERYBODY
EVERY PAYDAY
VOLUME 62, NUMBER 4.
BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, JANI
JARY 28, 1943,
SUBSCRIPTION—$1.50 PER YEAR EAR
hange Blackout §]10000L0SSIN C of C to Sponsor TRAMIPLED BY Saved
Rules. Februaryl7 PIENNTGA® Local Honor Roll
Two Audible Signals—Blue For Alert, And,
Red For Raid,— Prescribed. “All-C lear” |
Signal is Abande %1, Rulings Affect All
Citizens. Signals + % dardized Through-
out Entire Area
‘he OM
o upon
gained G 8 Lhe
The
of Civilian De-
the experience
L year.
long
raid signals desig
earlier blackout
f civilan def
lian protection
time
ential
nes gulat for
alr
provide
ned
and mobili-
personnel
uniform to
permit
zation nse
and a
of studi loss and interfer-
AGED MILESBURG =<
RESIDENT DIES
William F. Peters, 90, Suc-
cumbs to Illness; Was
Retired Blacksmith
F a
val
Public
by
IMCaU(
Pro
Lieuter
‘ommand-
rtation
Maine
Ma
1d aecticut
rsey, Del aware, Penn-
viand, Virginia, North
Carolina, Georgia
of the Apalachicola
and the District of Columbia
» regulations were Issued by
ate Service Command head-
dt Boston, New York, Ba'ti-
ianta, and the
Vermont
achusett
William
fonville, a n
dents of Bald
11 o'clock
26, 1943
law and
W. Scott W
he had made
Years.
Mr. Pets
health for 9
attribute
eases Had
4 he would
birthday
Navembor 29 Af
NOVEMDE F ¥i
TE hame Wi Q Wer
a 10n I At
rt headquar
 DRVER FREED
= TAL ACGDEN
Jury Absolv es Taxi Driver
—Places Blame Partly
on Weather
Wilter P. Krumrine, State College
taxi driver whose car futally injured
Mrs. Frank Moyer, 63,
own, on the
18t December
Last
§
“Former Bellefonte
Resident Trains a
Patriotic Puppy
HF cnsin——
mc ro
aga
17
n the
1 Lhe
was exonerated of
death following
Centre
s Sheckler of
ucted by
and Kn t see
strane
County
thé
aid he didn
Moy er died at
itre
after
and, aged 61 suffered
the knee, arm and chest
in-law escaped with Inj iries of the
head and right shoulder. Both une
derwent treatment at the hospital
here
His sister
a—— Ws m—
Milk Prices Here to
Increase, February |
'
Subject
OPA, milk
approval by the
in the Bellefonte-
State College area are scheduled to
be increased effective February L
Milk will advance from 13 to 14
cents a quart. Milk will not be bot-
tied in pint sizes for the duration
Cream will sell for 62 cents a quart,
33 cents a pint and 18 cents a half-
pint hese prices have been order-
ed by the F ania Milk Control
x
Commission milk dealers said
final
prices
to
This is Toy
Terrier pet o
mer Bellefonte
at Fairmount,
Toy is brow
bond -selling
performing i
accomplishments
purchased her wi
two-year-old Fox
Mack Poorman, for-
citizen, now residing
WwW. Va
id white and the
rick she is pictured
but one of her many
Mr Poorman
nt she was a puppy
for 85 and although he has since
been offered $100 for her, declares
there is not enough money in Pair
mount to buy
Mr. Poorman asserts that his can-
ine prodigy can do about everything
but talk. The suit worn by Toy
Peninsy
local
'n al a
$ — cc ——
he above was made by Mrs
Poorman
Mr
picture
and Mrs, Poorman are well
known in Bellefonte and Centre
county. While residents here Mr
Poorman followed the occupation of
painter. At present he is engaged
in contract painting in Fairmount
and reports that he is kept quite
busy at all times
WELFARE FUND HELPS T0
MAINTAIN LOGAN FIRE CO.
fare Fund, which In turn helps the
Logan Fire Company, every individ-
ual in the town is benefitted through
the efficiency of our fire companies
and lower insurance rates
her
in
The Logan Fire Company needs
no introduction to our readers. The
company’s record speaks for itself
In times like these, when all re-
placements are so difficult to obtain,
the residents of the Bellefonte area: The $5680.30 turned over to the Lo-
can rest assured that in times of fire gan Fire Company last year by the
both of our companies are standing Community Welfare Fund in no
ready and waiting, twenty-four sense takes care of the many ex-
hours a day. penseés contingent to running an or-
In computing rates, [acts taken ganization of this kind. But it does
into consideration are these: wheth- | help In meeting operating expenses,
er the fire company Is paid or volun maintaining equipment,
teer, the kind and quality of equip- ing men in fire-fighting.
ment owned, and the record of loss-
es. For towns served by volunteer
firemen, Bellefonte has the distinc- to be able to help this agency, and |
tion of having next to the lowest! each person who gives to the fund]
insurance rates of any community can have the same feeling of pride
in the state. In view of these facts in helping to maintain one of the
the public is assured that in giving most important services in the
to the Bellefonte Community Wel- munity.
PTA HERE HOLDS
of Beaver-
Penn Slale Campus
and train-
:
The Bellefonte Community wel- |
fare Association is happy and proud of Mr. and Mrs. John Khanlian, of | Dr. Schwartz is the Titan Metal gated by Chamber officials.
~ GARAGE FIRE,
Truck, Bulldozer, Tools,
Also Destroyed in Blaze
at Noll Building
LOCAL FIREMEN
CALLED TO SCENE
“to Aid in Providing
is to have an honor roll
size of the town
men this area
U. 8. Armed
Bellefonte
in keeping with the
and the number of
has contributed to the
Forces
This
Tuesday
a special
Directors
Comm
the
committee
DeHan
Ward Fisher
wetion of suitable
names
of
to tentative
was made on
night at the conclusion of
meeting of the Board of
of the Bellefonte Chamber
erce. The Board voted to
Honor Roll and author.
consisting of J
H. Caum
proceed with
boards and
the roll
plans pre-
committee, the roll
large number of
inscribed upon
to be built
Soldier's Mon-
Court House
face Allegheny street
While size of the boards on
which the names of m in service
will be displayed has not been de-
termined at this time, it is expect
ed that most of the space between
the end wings of the monument and
announcement
Exploding Gasoline Tank
Adds Fuel to Flames;
Building Total Loss
y Of
ponsor
zed its
Ba rt
and C
the ere
the placing
According
pared by the
because
names which
it, will be two sections
on either side of the
ument in front of the
The board will
Jesse
to
build-
Pleas-
Brothers garage
ing, opposite the post office
ant Gap, and occupied by the Smith
Motor Company, was stroyed by
fire early Saturday afternoon, caus-
estimated more than
The Noll
on
ae
¢
of the
at will be
$10,000
Included in
equipment belonging
wner A H. Smith
and truck owned by
Pleasant
lo all the oid
to the
ne were
and a
D.E
road contrac-
PET
zel the
Gap
tarted
welding equipn
lames spread rapidly throug
tructure, igniting a gasoline
tank which Pleasant Gap Fire Com-
pany officials said exploded
Fed by the blazing gasoline,
fire was out control almost
mediately, but members of the
Company kept the flames
spreading to nearby buildings
Bellefonte fire companies an:
a call for ald.
All but the front wall of the build
ing was destroyed and the part stil
standing is valueless, it was report-
ed. The owners vesterday had not
decided whether the buliding will
be replaced
The road equipment and truck
owned by D. E. Smith was valued
t approximately $8000
Before the Smith Motor Company
into the building about two
ago it was occupied by Millard
who conducted a garage
were
the
the
using
ih
GAN COLLECTION
SLATED MONDAY
Trucks to Begin Tour of
Bellefonte Streets
at 9 a. m,
the
im
Fire
from
Both
wered
of
tin saved for
by county
in most
re county next
mnced by Karl
chairman of tin
Plans are
by district
A collect]
number
, can
y months
be made
moved
Ce
ities
Monday
E. Kusse
alvage
now being
chairmen
Collection in Bellefonte will begin |
"about 9 0.m. Monday when volun
{eer trucks will go from street to
street. Residents are asked to place
the tin in front of their homes so
that it may be easily seen by the col-
lectors
though Bellelfor
central collection
, all will
til th
road car
in
it was
Bellefc
for the
re
flier,
“ $
COUNLY
completed
FATHERS’ NIGHT
Nine Dads Present Play;
Paul Beaver's Room Wins
Attendance Award
group
s Lurned out
Fat her
will be tl
r the coun
not bx sught here
h to one
Kusse will cheek
various districts
40.000 pound:
il] be
ite w
point fo -
tin t
ere is enoug
Mr
the
total
HC
fill rail
vi f 1
ris roan
of
of placed
ni it
1 held
wher
a wsday
N
the
ing them
The end
tie
TH
ring
Alberta
own teacher
the group in singing of P
A. song. Devotions were read by
Rev. Clarence Arr
Lutheran chi
the group
Ivania
h aries
on the
held in the 8p
Friday ev
I She u
sident d
N
acting pre
usiness meeting
well ki
be removed ANS
flattened
should
Hh
the
BP cm——
COUNTY HONORED
FOR SCRAP DRIVE
Awarded Pennant at Cer-
emonies Yesterday For
Reaching Quota
old of the
O
Mrs. Krade
SNEIDE
irch again
led in song
»
repos
Garbrick gave a brief
square dance to be
ring a gymnasium
January 29 at 8:30
all members
to attend
(Continued on Pape 3 Two)
————————
Bellefonte Girl
Enlists in WAACs
Adeline "Anderson, daughter
F. Anderson, of East Logan
his week received
notice of her acceptance into the
WAACs and is preparing to leave
sometime next month to begin basic
training
Miss Ande a graduate of 8t
John's Parochial school, Bellefonte,
was employed for a time in the Gray
Insurance offices here before serve
ing for three years as a stenographer
in the State Relief offices at Philips-
burg. For the past six years she has
been employed as bookkeeper at the
0. A. Kline hardware store
treet
ening
ged
In a ceremony at the Centre
county court house yesterday alfter-
noon the pennant won by the county
for outstanding work in the collec~
tion of scrap was officially presented
for display in the county seat
The pennant, given by the War
Production Board,
Richard J. Kennard of State Col-
lege, chairman of the county sal-
vage and waste committee.
Mis
John
Bellefonte, tl
of
street
rson,
behalf of the county
Others «»
sentation ceremony are Dr. J. W
Claudy, superintendent of Rockview |
Penitentiary, chairman of Civilian |
| Defense non-protective units, and
Henry A. Brockerhoff of Bellefonte,
{Centre County Civilian Defense |
chairman.
Miss Margaret Stere of Unionville,
Smeltzer Re-Elected
Head of Local Bank
W. C. Bmeltzer of Bellefonte, was
re-elected president and all other |
officers of the Farmers National
Bank were renamed at the annual |
organization meeting held last Wed-
nesday at the bank in Bellefonte
Other officers are Harry M. 8mith, |
vice-president; W. M. Bottorf, secre- |
tary. Hayes Ww. Mattern, Jr. was re- |
named cashier, i
Bank directors are 8. H. Hoy,|
Lewis Lenhart, A. D. Smeltzer, Ed- |
i ward Garman, Mr. Smeltzer, Mr.
Smith and Mr. Bottorf. i
Clerks are Mrs. Agnes Acheson |
{and Miss Evajean Rachau. Mr. |
| Smeltzer reported that business for |
1042 was satisfactory with a large in.
crease in deposits,
>
the Bellefonte Chamber of Com-
merce, and head of salvage for the
(Continued on Page Two)
‘Dr. Schwartz Granted
Dr. William J. Schwartz, of East
Curtin street, Bellefontg, who was
scheduled to enter the 5. Army
as a Heutenant, Pebruary 13, has
ivice, it was announced yesterday. |
The deferment was granted after
| an officer of the medical corps made
| a survey of the Bellefonte area and |
{ found that the community could ill
" | afford to lose another medical man |
Child Fractures Leg i at this time, it was reported.
Robert Khanlian, aged 2 years, son! In addition to his private practice
Boalsburg, underwent treatment at! Company physician, and is physician |
the Centre County Hospital herd] at the Centre County home and the |
| County jail. He was to have report-
during, the weekend for a fracture |
of the left leg suffered last Thurs-! ed for duty Pebruary 13 at Carlisle |
com- | day when he slipped and fell on the | and Trom there was to have gone to will be devoted to “The Home of the
floor at his parental] home. Illinois,
| Committee Authorized to Erect
Service Men; Organizations to be Asked
Meri bosrd held the same day, all of. |
was presented by |
Judge |
Ivan Walker accepted the symbol in |
ho took part in the pre- |
| salvage chairman of the district cov= |
ering Unionville and Boggs town- |
ship, and Karl E. Kusse, secretary of | *
Service Deferment
been temporarily deferred from ser- |
COW, FARMER
5 BADLY HURT
Earl Harter, Near Jack-
sonville, Suffers Broken
Jaw, Head Injuries
THROWN FROM STOOL
BY HEIFERS KICK
Victim Returns Home Af-
ter Undergoing Hos-
pital Treatment
Tribute to
Necessary Funds.
on either side of the
Court House lawn will be required
| How the names to be placed on
the board is another matter
being con red by the commit
Since the expense of erecting the
Honor Roll will be iderable, the
Chamber of Commerce |
ald of any and
in meeting
to the Hono
Hely
Al meet
committee from
érans of Foreign
valuable sugges
ald in seeing that
ried to completion Members of the
VY. F. W. Committee were J. A
Bryan and Harrison G. Kling
Meanwhile this office and
Chamber of Commerce offices have
received number of names which about 5 p. m. last Thursday when
properly belong on the Bellefonte | the animal kicked, throwing him
Honor Roll, in addition to the list under another cow which stepped
released several weeks ago by Local | on his head
Board No. 2. of Bellefonte, and the suffered
corrections and additions made since I side
them. Before the roll is established
page Siz)
| the sidewalks
are
now
ide Lee
con:
all local organs
Contributions
will be pub
a bet
ai
the «
Roll
wy
acknowledged, official
fun
the ing Monday night a
the Bellefonte Vet.
Wars Post offered
tions and financial
the project is
Earl Harter
Jacksonville
farmer living below
yesterday was reported
to be recovering satisfactorily at his
home after undergoing treatment at
Getsinger hospital, Danville, for ser.
lous head injuries which resulted
when he was stepped on by a cow
Mr. Harter was milking a heifer
Car-
the
"
o
fractured
and his
left side
a jaw on
head was
crushed near the
ear
Mr. Harter was taken from How-
ard to Danville by Dr. Walter Kurtz,
who tok preliminary x-rays to de-
termine extent of the injuries
He was discharged from the hospi-
tal Saturday noon and returned
his home
on Lhe
{Continued on
ROBB REELECTED
TRUST 60. HEAD
All Directors And Officers
Retained for 1943 at Or-
ganization Session
president
the
to
a — s———
Postal Schedule to be
Changed, Saturday
Postmaster George RB. Meek
Bellefonte, yesterday announced that
beginning Saturday, January 30, the
local postoffice will resume its for-
mer Saturday schedule, closing at 1
. m. Instead of remaining open until
p.m. as has been the practice for
past few weeks
Mr. Meck said the change resulted
from two Under the set-up
recently, carriers didn't have
sufficient time to make two complete
deliveries in town dally, and the
time they spent in the postoffice Sat.
urday altermoon was virtually lost,
of
N. E. Robb ant
that at the ahnual meeting
stockholders, held January
of the present directors
Francis H. Crawford, W
L. Francis, G. E. McClellan
Robb, J. 8. Sommerville, J H
her, C. ¥. Wagn and M. L
or were re-elected
At the reorganization meeting of
’
{actors
in use
er
Wetz-
fiotrs of the bank were re-elected. |
They are: N. E. Robb, president: o.|of
Y. Wagner, vice president: M. K.|
Robb, assistant to the president and
trust officer E. 8 Orr, secretary-
treasurer: F. O. Witmer, assist
secretary-treasy and H. R. Wili-
rer
assistant treasus and assist.
Under the system to be resumed
January 30, the four hours each car-
rier has been spending in the office
Saturday afternoon will be distrib-
uted through the week will en-
able them to make two complete de-
liveries each day, Mr. Meek sald
Mr. Meek commented that he be-
lieved the new e will result
1 much greater ben to most res-
jdents town than yslem of
‘keeping open Satur afternoons
£4
of curtail
ant
rer and
rer
liams
ual report made to the
revieweo
ank di
ig Lhe
a
Pt sche
officer: sci
y
il
the
ITiNg
of
Total deposits year
high for aay
lore Year
wrease of 13 per
report showed, For
the bank's history,
exceeded $1.000,000
reported. Loans continued to
which condition Is general
C sued on pape Tu
1. time
d= ng
of u
again reached
a total at
81.641 .000,
from 1941 }
the first Lime In
demand de posit
it was
decline,
of ing deliveries
3
———— ——————
WOMAN'S CLUB IN
MEETING MONDAY
Announces Scholarships
- ' :
For Nurses’ Training;
Students Entertain
Announcement that the Pennsyl-
vania Federation of Women's Clubs
has appropriated $5000 for free
scholarships to students nurses’
training featured the January
meeting of the Bellefonte Woman's
Club in the Presbyterian chapel,
Monday night. The announcement
was made by Mrs. Ben Herr, club]
president,
Each scholarship will carry al
cent
—————
[Texos Man Found
Hi Near Boalsburg
Thomas Dawson, 75-year-old Gal-
veston, Texas, man who collapsed
on Rowe Re near Boalsburg late
Monday afternoon while hitch-hik
ing tows Ay Harrisburg, was reported
to be resting comfortably at the Cen-
tre County Hospital here yesterday
alternoon
For a time the man’s condition
was serious, because of a heart con-
dition aggravated by lack of food
Dawson told drivers of the State
College Ambulance that he had rid-
den from Texas to Tyrone by rail
and that when his funds became ex- | fund of $400 and any persons inter-
hausted he decided to hitch-hike 10 | astod are asked to call Mrs. Herr for |
Harrisburg. He collapsed along the | ¢ ther details.
roadside | Earl K. 8tock, supervising prin-
cipal of the Bellefonte schools, and
Mrs. Alberta Krader, supervisor of
{music, in letters addressed to the!
| club, expressed their thanks for the |
club's recent contribution of a plano
the new High School |
Miss Arlene Demmy, Miss Mary
| Flechrer and Mrs. Leslie Thomas re-
(Continued on pape Two)
—
nnounce Changes
In Police Personnel
1 Effective February 1, three State
1 | Motor Police officers who have been |
| | stationed at the Pleasant Gap sub- |
| {station for several years, will be]
transferred to other locations, it was
| |announced this week by Corp. Grant
{8hannon, who is in charge of the!
station,
Corp. George Rutledge, in charge! =
{of the examining detall for the area |
including Centre county. will go to
troop headquarters at Hollidaysburg. |
He will be replaced at Pleasant Gap
| by Corp. William R. Lamm, Pvt
| Robert J. Crozier is to be transferred
| to Bedford, and Pvt. John M. Amick
{will go to Lewistown. Pvi. William A.
" 'E. Kauffman of Hollidaysburg, is to
Chamber Jeswerday received | be Sanutenred to the Pleasant Gap
mn
Pleasant Gop Girl
Begins Training
Miss Arlene Zinme rman, daug! ater | 10
{of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Zimmerman, |
of Pleasant Gap, who recentiy en-
"listed in the WAACS, yesterday went |
ad Harrisburg to report for duty.
Miss Zimmerman expected to be | | A
isent from Harrisburg to the WAAC |
|training center at Ft. Oglethorpe, |
a.
-
Bellefonte To Be
Featured on KYW
Radio Program
‘Bellefonte is to be the subject of |
the “Valley Forge Caravan” radio |
| program from 11.05 to 12.05 o'clock
Thursday night, February 4, accord -
ing to word received here yesterday |
, by the Bellefonte Chamber of Com-
merce.
The program will be heard over |
Westinghouse station KYW, Phila
delphia.
The
a Questionaire from the
| asking for information of interest
about Bellefonte. A brief history of |
| the town and other important facts
are being assembled by persons dele |
i
a —
TO TEST SIGNALS SATURDAY
Borough officials said yesterday
that the town’s air-raid signals will
While it is not known how much be tested every Saturday at 12:05
| material about this community will | foo. The fire sirens are tested at
be heard over the radio, it is pre- 1 J Sock. hoon
sumed that much of the hour's time ra
| Governors.”
| since Tew patrons availed themselves DoT.
postal services at that time. |
| street,
| Education at Mansfield State Teach-
| ers’
|uary 22.
21.375 0n
Budget for 1942
County Commissioners Operated Govern-
ment Far Below Budget Estimates; Few
Offices Exceeded Allotments, Survey
Shows.
Through ¢
of funds last
Commissioner
affairs for
CR et estimates at
of u was
day
areful and judicial
tre Co
operated the
6
€ ty ‘or
year the Cen
{ "nt
unty
18 50 |
2137658 |}
ee yea
budget
nt Ww an
Po
Ings }
operation « )
C ommission er
for this
ture:
ssibly
tot
wa
OWS
The
lax ass
expenditure;
tra expense
missioners, in
tage of lower cos
exceeoeo
budget
ssament purpos a
were 87.906 03
tort wh 4
- y
AOC When Wo
™
ity
res
iarge quantit
DAIRY HERD GROUP
HOLD DINNER HERE
Reorganize and Elect Officers;
14 Get Awards For
High Averages
(Continued ©
BUFFALO RUN PAIR
WEGDED 90 YEARS
Mr. and Mrs. McC. Ross-
man Were Parents of 14
Children; 13 Living
Centre County I
provement i n m
gathered at the Penn Belle
Thursday evening of last week
vary 21, 0 reorganize the No. 1 and
No. 2 associations the coming
year, and fo hold their annual din-
Her
ember
m H Tul ore
quielly
Hotel on
Jan
jing anniver
Buffalo Run
y three iw east
of Tyrone on Friday, January 22
They were married at Pleasant
Cap, January 22, 1884 and are the
parents of 14 children, namely:
Harry A. of Milesburg; Mrs. Annje
1
for
Officers elected for 1043 are: No. 1
Association, Eugene Ellenberger, of otis . Po
Warriors Mark, president: T C Snyder, of Tyrone, R. D.; Mrs. Vira
Cronemilier, deceased; Robert BR. of
Kryder, Mill Hall. vice president; J. 4100000 Miss Pear] home: Bove
C Shoemaker Sate College ars A., of Altoona: Mrs. Mary Watson
lary-treasurer. Nc ASSOCIAUiON, of Athens; Mrs. Roxie Clements
Harry Co
presic efonte of TY
Ward Krap« vow or ante
Ellis Rearick Fiat a
treasurer
In
associations
bers
their
an
2
Howard
Zion, vi
Millheim,
ner
ni re
adaition reorgant
DH. IA
meme.
these
from
yociat
Ce
were
1732
AF wi
both
There
al ‘
total of
the
a
Continued on page Five
—————_ ———————
Mrs. Lizzie
and Katie
Furnace
the former 1
of the
New Castle
Pennsylvania
His wife
Albright, daug 1
and Mary Albrig!
Charles, of Tyrone, R
sister, Mrs. Lizzie
Smithsburg. Md
Mr. Rossman was 80 years old on
July 20, 1942. and Mrs. Rossman was
77 years old on May 8, 1842. Both are
en d health and are
Receives Degree
has one b
1 " a
D., and one
Barkdoll, of
¥
duties t1
Ie on Le
arr
The Rosoman: have been
| known for their generous hospitalits
and ¢« ways are pleased to have thelr
{ old Centre county friends visit them
Aalwar:
Home Nursing Class
To Open Febery 9
{ A new class in home nursing wil
begin its studies in 8 room on the
third floor of the Bush Arcade
building, West High street, Tuesday
afternoon, February 2 at 2 o'clock. it
was announced yesterday. Miss Ber-
tha Rimmey, Red Cross nurse, will
be the instructor
It is the hope of home nursing of
{ ficials to have at east one person in
every family complete the course, to
lighten the burden which is bound
to fall upon the remaining physic
ians and nurses in this area during
the present emergency
Dr. R. L. Capers returned Sune
day night from Mineral Wells, Texas,
where he spent several weeks at the
{Norwood Clinic taxing some poste
graduate work.
MISS DOROTHY L. STEVENS
Miss Stevens, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. R. L. Stevens, of East Curtin
Bellefonte, received the de-
gree of bachelor of science in Music
College, Mansfield, at the end!
of the first semester, Friday, Jan-
The degrees were awarded at for-
mal commencement exercises with!
diplomas being presented by Dr.|
| Willis E. Pratt, president of the col-|
lege. The principal speaker was Dr. |
Herbert L. Spencer, president of the!
{ Pennsylvania College for Women, |
 Pitisburgh.
STATE COLLEGE BOARD LISTS
69 MEN IN FEBRUARY QUOTA
Local Draft Board No. 1, of State old McKinney,
College, yesterday released the man E. Torrey,
names of the 80 men drawn to make Eckley, Bellefonte, R. D. 1: Law-
up the Rebrunty draft quota. rence 8. Brungard. Bellefonte, R. D.
The men go to Altoona for 1; David ha Engle, Spring Mills,
final physical examinations on Sat- | L. Moyer, te College, R.
urday. February 6, and those passing D1: Raymond R. Lang Centre Hall,
before reporting to the reception | tre Hall, R. yi ‘David F. Smith,
center at New Cumberland. | Boalsburg; 2 A. Scott, State Col-
The list follows: lege; Dean J. Clyde, State College;
James E. Wolfe, Altoona; Vincent Henry F. Neese, Spring Mills, R. D.;
Kushwara, Bellefonte, R. D. 2: Lynn | glase T_ Pressier, Pennsylvania Fur-
8tere, Bellefonte, R. D. 1; Robert P. nan. Boyd H. Spicher, Pleasant
Hunter, State College. R. D. 1; Rich} 'Gap. x
ard I. Gentzel, State College; Har Continued on Page Siz)
Buffalo, N. Y.: Ly-
Boalsburg: Paul E