the NEWS Bo ———-— ~ A Visitor In Seven Thousand Homes Each Week The Most Widely Read Newspaper In Centre County SECOND SECTION dhe Centre Democvaf Random NEWS, FEATURES [tems IF WE were editing a paper in- stead of just writing for several, here's the way we'd editolialize on the loose talk of those five ington slambassadors® “Senate clares War on Russia, Great Britain | and Washington Philipsburg Hospital of THEY not only traveled at Gov- ernment expense but at the expense of the entire war effort INSTEAD of kicking around Lend Lease why not lend them to the Axis and give us a new on life? GENERAL MARSHALL explain ing the war to Congiess must have been like a faithful husband trying to convinde a suspicious wife of his faithfulness ease YOU DO great in a spot like that provided yi straight in the eve and get r to duck the roller pin concealed behind her, back WITH the OW1 permitting } weather u 100K 0; ay the aster th ices of lore amount LaGuardia took the Time Squu.e traflic lights to ease dimout danziers. Now if he'd do the same thing with his fhinking maybe more folks'd vote for him In ‘44 NEWEST making imagine help you A YONKERS cop has pended because he made the mistake of bawling out an alleged traffic offender who turns to be the Chief of Police in mufti. A wolf in chief's clothing A KANSAS CITY eg if she Knew th name wrote Rcosevelt.” FISH STORY: Walter not enjoying your fish wrong with it?” Patron no sea!” XMAS Prediction Santa Claus will use a jeep instead of Reindeer this season—-afraid of th black market! QUESTION: (to be asked of war- working families): “Who wears the pants in your family?” Answer all depends upon who gets up first! MAYCR masks off ’ he advance in science is milk. Can you kK your wile to the cow! thread from having to a been sus- d out i “You're anything “Long time PID you hear about the guy had a date with the Siamese Twin A pal asked whether he had a | time Well,” he no!” WITH the new silver pennies if a guy tells you he hasnt 2 reg cent that's still no proof he's broke. | AMERICAN scidiers in training go through what the army oslls an “Infiltration Course” —in which they rdvance under fire and either keep their heads down or lose om. Golf pros take notice IN 1402 world was jeans are world can renlied Ve an Italian proved the round. In 1943 the Amor~ proving to Italy that the be on the iével, too EEL FISHERMEN HELD Three Welkert, Union county. men were given a hearing before Justice of the Peace Walter M. Herr, and were held for further investigation for allegedly fishing for eels illeg- ally. The men were Harry Good- lander, William Pursiey and Robert Bilger. The men were discovered on Saturday evening fishing for eels in waters where eels ore protected They were charged also with fishing without licenses ssn MP ————— HONORED BY ELECTION The Western Pennsylvania Ear, Nose and Throat Society week elected Dr. W. C Poster State College, vice pies lent, and Dr. J. McClure cf DuBois, secretary- treasurer Eye, last — YOUTH INJURED BY SAW Chester Albright, Jr. 14, Mill Hall, was admitted last Wednesday evening to the Lock Haven Hospital for treatment for lacerations on his right foot near the ankle. He caught his foot in a circular saw. irra WF Saa—— — of pr —————————— p——— For Coroner Dr. Donghoe, candidate for Cen- tre County Coroner, is a veteran of World War I, having served 19 months overseas as veterinarian with the U. 8B. armed forces. Since then he has been active in Legion and Veterans of Forelgn Wars i education in the schools of Seran-| ton, Lackawanna county, and upon! completion of his high school course studied at the Lackawanna Business College in Scranton. He then became interested In veterinary work and in 1915 was graduated from the vet- erinary college of the University of Toronto, He has in private | Wash De- | BELLEFNOTE, VOLUME 62, PA.,, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1943 Tyrone Woman Dies In For Centre County Auditors | Centre County Largely MISCHLLAYKOUS. Self - Inflicted Wounds Wife of Prominent Hardware Dealer Found on Back Porch of Residence With Gun- shot Wound in Head Mrs. Maude O. Fink, 45-year-old the porch with blood wife of Droze Fink. of Tyrone, died the gunshot wound in at 1:30 o'clock Saturday moming at of the head near the Philipsburg State Hospital, fol- though unable t lowing a three-day futile attempt to her head slightly save her life after she had wounded At her side wi herself with a gun arreled sh Mrs. Fink is reported to have at- Of hunting tempted suicide last Thursday by us- nk is a men a shotgun and firing a pumpkin thers Hardware tan ng NUMBER 43 ——————————— ———————————— — ¥ Represented At State Ccllege Commencement Over 500 Seniors and Post-Graduate Students From 62 Counties Receive Degrees at Close of Semester BEFORE YOU VOTI IM LINCH rl wards h ball into her head. She was found Mrs. Fink wa by Tyrone Chief of Police Jame Hutchinson on her back porch ly- ing in a pool of blood. A doctor was summoned and she was then rushed the Philipsburg hospital where surgeons worked in vain to her reported in ill ten years and | The family was about for to ave victim was for the despondent worried The health she wa reportedly some time but lately she had much better She awoke Thursday morning at 5:30 o'clock and asked her husband to prepare hot cakes and hacon for preakfast—that she was hungry. He breakfast and then washed the he made past her seemed got dishes as the beds Mr. Fink left re 8 o'clock and wife called the police sta- asked the chief of police his house that she want- ed to him. He went around to try the back door and found her on Girl Marine Is Injured On Train Cuts Hand When Jolted Against Window of Pas- senger Coach his hardware store shortly after. tion and to come LO ee Private Ferne Stuber, 20 Marines, enroute from hb Lakewood, a Cleveland Camp LeJeune the er home in suburb to New River. N. C., met with unusual railroad ac- cident one day last week While P. R. R. train No. 54, one of | the road's crack flyers was breeg- | ing along at a good clip near La- | trobe, Private Stuber got up from her seat to go to the front end of | the coach. As she was walking along the aisle the car gave a sudden lurch and she was thrown against one of the windows with great force One of her hands the window and smashed a pane of ziass First aid was given aboard the train and when she reached Altoona she was taken to the hospital where her in- jury was dressed. She had a deep laceration of thumb and strained tendon Later in the day she resumed her the Mar Claude Aikens to Head Committee Group Will Supervise provements For Boals- burg Shrine of an hit the trip to ne Im- The Stats Army Board ast week avpointed Claude CG. Ajkens of Boalsburg, as head of a five-man committee to supervise improves ments planned for the Shrine of the 25th Division at Boalsbu.g Other members of the commitfee gre: D. A. Krumrine and Walter W Trainer of State College, Thomas Beaver, of Bellefonte, and William K. Miller, of Harrisburg, represent- ing the Society of the 28th Division Adjutant General Rober: M. Vail, who announced the appointment of the committee, said it was the “start of a permanent organization to take care of the shrine” and its duties will be “to coordinate all activities in connection with the shrine.” The shrine ig located on a 58-acres of Cocmmonwealth-owned ground at Boalsburg and was erected to the memory of members of the 28th Div. ison, often referred to as the “Iron Division.” who died in World War I. Pounder of the shrine was ‘the late Col. Theodore Davis Boal, who supervised collection of trophies cap- tured by the division on the battle- fields of Prance and placed in the Shrine ants. ai IP wo— : BURNED BY LIME SPRAY | George D. Wilson, of near Wells- boro, is recovering rom severe in- | juries suffered while he was spray-| ing his chicken coop with a lime solution. The rump broke and his face and eyes were seriously burn- ed. It is not known whether he will] recover his eyesight. i A —— CEMETERY DAMAGED | Borough police of Milton are in- vestigating damage done to Har- mony cemetery by boys who have been rolling cannon balls which were part of the arrangement of the veterans’ plot, downhill knock ing over and breaking tombstones. sin CP —_— PROPERTY WILLED Dr. Donahoe received his early practice for the past years, Dr. Donahoe is married and has' Furniture in his house, “Lisna-/ five children, one of whom is serv- ward” in College township, Centre| ing in the armed forces, For some county, with $10,000 each, was willed years he has been a resident of State by Judge H. Walton Mitchell, of Or- College, where he conducts an ex- phans Court, Pittsburgh, who died tensive practice, and always recently, to his two daughters, Ade- | taken an active interest In the local laide Mitchell and Mrs. Lois Forn- and county sportsmen’s associations, crook. 1898 at DuBol John Otto and Rika On November 7 (Continuad om Page Siz) SON Mrs. Clyde Watson a — I. Victor Brunga't State College May cesstul ac ity in many “ype : 11 5. Victor Brungart, o Ret Youth Held For Get New Airport wo. of ics. in her quest 2900 | Parole Abuse HORSERADISH Charged With Violation Arrest For Theft at Renovo After mf Present Field is Satisfactory But Unsuitable For Expansion The Pennsylvani Commission ha 1 he GOCCDY., GOODY truction of a new College, Centre county post-war state-wide pre vide commercial a Pennsylvania communities William L director of the airport at in a location whic! cannot be expanded t exper present reasonable at a Anderson sald the satisfactory commission has 1 i but Pos { the 1 ‘ ¢ | y { th ! f ABES, W Rt roars 4 1 . ; to eliminate it. but that it ' hpriy or : : group of fields whic} a mos and the : WHAT ABOUT THIS? economically enlarge moc A Wa tsor mal f 4 ent Y ‘ t 4 ’ i Tod \ ; in jocatior nirmued on Page Sin ! f ¢ I's Your Own Army In The Army's Own Show GALA BELLEFONTE PREMIER FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5th 2 ¥ i] a Et Cd HIGHLIGHTS FROM IRVING BERLIN'S “THIS IS THE ARMY,” TECHNICOLOR FILM FRIDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 5th, AT THE PLAZA THEATRE FOR THE BENEFIT OF ARMY EMERGENCY RELIEF FUND (1) 8-8gt. James Burrell singing “I'm Getting Tired So I Can Sleep”; (2) George Murphy and the “My Sweetie” number; (3) “How About a Cheer for the Navy” by the en- tire company of 350 soldiers; (4) Sgt. Joe Louis leads the “What the Well Dressed Man in Harlem Will Wear” number; (5) the thrilling finale, “This Time Is the Last Time”; (6) “Mandy” an dthe entire company; (7) Sgt. Robert Shanley features “With My Head in the Clouds”; (8) Kate Smith singing “God Bless America™; (9) “This Is the Army, Mr. Jones”; (10) Irving Berlin sings his “Oh, How I Hate to Get Up in the ing.” In circles, left, Ronald Reagan and Joan Leslie; (right) Irving Berlin, §
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