smm====| The Most Widely Read Newspaper In Centre County ~~ 'A Visitor In Seven Thousand Homes Each Week | | ! Jesse ADLER) cond NEWS, | Random wn woe Ghe Cenfre Democraf Fe the NEWS | Items | “ a \J \i2 ad AJ 4 ol a 8 r 5 i FOR the first time in history the | VOLUME 62. BELLEFONTE, PA.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1943, NUMBER 49. | Eskimoes have to pay an income! L sw LUd ‘ “. 4 tax. Like ourselves, the whole idea - ’ Aves Shem ae Full-Scale Second Front | V-MAIL Returned Snyder County "oo... ARILY OFFICERS monopolized me and kept me away from the sol- | i ("7 TICs 16 vam HER B=. 14 A POOP Did WHEN | . . Bellefonts gin thi lens runent fers,” says Le » Day——thereby | D th Bl T RB St k ! } Cwatt a \2 OREAT HE tgs LAY @h DAY {dn » { S Id T I x lexclusive permissio to divilee t maxing her the O. D 's OT Tat ca ow o e ruc Til oF is No Ton ior] Ti ov h Sop & © ier & s arrowing results of Pots r ries ; { ws. Tad Le: ) » {periments on the gentle | of re- Tale Of Jap-Rat Hunting «oo wwii | in-the-neck girl. Fr k Ww S h CAROL CARROL offers a recipe rom ast, est, out | 3 1 had 184 for the Hitler herring: “Take the | XH all r=. A 2 / Le | Hi iy - I grasping t tab I pulling Bismark herring, cut out the brains, . ' . ~~ b> X a 4 he fe a p——— remove the hackbone_ana open ne Heads of Three Big Allied Nations Agree on “7” WHEY oa CA Rr | Fought Yellow Foe by Day and Bugs by Night, = ant unlafingls mouth” i Ww Na pw rN : fra A dl » . ! re, necessitating the use TWO Hawaiians playing checkers | Three- ay Blow at Germany. Vow LAER \ TY po EK : Insects Would Eat Hole in Flesh lit arp instrument to remove awalians playing checkers . . HL ‘ .“ SING i x — — thu inde fe 1 m yd got into a brawl when the loser of | Joint Action for Just Peace o ads? 4 a \7 \ Rt as Large as a Nickel ’ rahi Sad’ vatwsrte. tami: five games bit the winner's nose ——————— a J ¥ ye sul The \e % A - | ———————— The latter is suing. These Pacific] President Roosevelt, Prime Minis- ' reaffirmed principles of the Atlantic AZ / 4 > Jay D. Bogar, recently returned to pied almost all of New Guinea, At 1slanders don't like to lose face ter Churchill and Premier Joseph Charter » { 3 54 | his home in Selinsgrove after an one time they api bana ho ir ph " o | " , 3 d oy ” hd y sppialis Vithin & BOOTBLACKS at the Maryland Stalin have agreed completely on I'he history-making conference of ; : | honorable discharge with citation for miles of Australia! Only Port Mores. Naval Station are so prosperous one “the scope and timing of operations” | the heads of the world's most power. ’ \ valor, has an interesting story of his by remained to the Allies under Mac saved up enough money to go to to smash the German army from ful military and political combine | = { | . experiences published in last week's Arthur, And Bogar was there! college. He is sure to shine there, | three sides, an announcement signed was held in the Iranian capital from i ; | in. Selinsgrove Times, It was written Wave after wave of Nipponese by the three statesmen in an epic! Nov. 28 to Dec. 1, attended also by >, \ ¥ by James B. Burn aff vriter nla 1s Pan dg ,y " a , y nh . ' . i : - nt { p V Ji H ir { aff writer for lanes blasted the base inelr aeri AND THEN John W Marshali Of four-day meeting in Teheran, Iran, | scores of top-flight military chief- — i 5 . that spritely Snyder county news- al losses were higl At length came Memphis, Tenn., has been AWOL’ and released here on Monday, dis- | tains and diplomats from the Unit- s ’ 7 ] . paper. The story follow: (Continued om Page Five) from the Army for 60 years. He has closed ed States. Britain and Russia ~~ . : Jap-killer Sergeant Jas ; just turned 80. He will be deferred The Allied leaders also charted a The final victory strategy fixed — \ i\ [ et has lived harrowing day alert to frcm the draft for being in an es-| peace era in which all nations would | “the scope and timing of operation -— fh J } incessant Nips blasting at him from Income | axes sential industry-—living be invited to join “a world family of | for an American-British invasion of iy close range for weeks on end; trek. | democratic nations” based on the | Western Europe a § , : At i lofty peak it stern Eur and for a secondars ' king across lofty peaks with sore re ue eC ——————————— - — y A T75-YEAR old man paid a visit] —- to Bostcn. He put his $600 in six Te - assault from the south either : Rail bare feet in poaching drought and through Italy, the Balkans or the jr CA {” pounding downpour; naught but fish different wallets—$100 in each—and 5 H H 3 . . va ¢ unters urt south of Prance. These operations heads and rice to eat, once in 24 Counts Farmers Must Make scattered them around his person. | It : . p y 3 andes 3 i will be timed and co-ordinated wit? a. nous for two months!—And civil. . 4 A stranger patted his muscles and! nated with : } montis ~-And civil Pavment and File spoke of his wonderful physique, fol- | In Renovo Area the continuing Russian offensive G | . . M Ki ans erab about sugar rationing ! from the east a litzin an ills Deer As Just returned to the home of Mi Returns lowing which his wallets, not to i. . I'he precise details will become parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Bo- WHITE CHRISTMAS 1 ( is physique, disappeared. v a” y { mention his physique, disappeared. | Three Receive Shot Wounds; known only on the field of battle Killed In Mine He Dodges Shot gar, in South Market street, after Mansy ntre count farmers Prot . CHICAGO'S Institute of Laun- Two Others Are Hurt Washington military experts specu- two years of South Pacific combat dresses are calling their worker's as-| : ari lated that the final crushing offen- . S——— : sociation the om Active inj in Falls sives might be started late this win- | Meets Death Under Falling Altoona Hunter Has Narrow yet glorious Safe-guarding ealth"—the initials —— {ter or early next summer, since ¢ hi a y Np bio . He's just as fine-looking a young | « being W. A. S. H. Nothing like a] The openins days of hunting sea- | Pring mud often hinders large op- Roek While at Work Escape But is Lucky, man a8 when he Home ght AE clean start, {son last week brought a number of erations. The United States and Alone at That States in the early davs of the con- 1g ALL NAZI sausages made here- | accidents to hunters in the Renovo Britain have been massing troops A—— i - { flict, but his countenance is marked after must be meatless and contain | 8rea In that vicinity three men and material for months {| Charles William Lego. 3, Gallit- Jol Stewart of Altoona | With grimness, determination ax S and only a sprinkling of potatoes and were shot and two were hurt in 3 The Altied resources tower over |zin, was killed in a mine accident wmnks his jucky stars that a stray At times Bergeant Bogar is tacl- | penses will needed Ht " ing NOTE TO UNCLE SAM vegetables. History will probably falls. the enemy like a mountain over a |in the Bird-Eye Mine, Gallitzin last shot wed him to drop to his knees UNC at other times he tells his|the estimates of net income, and th Look. Uncle we don't record this as the “No-Saus-Age.” Last Wednesday, James Smith, 186, mole hil, it was pointed out, and the Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock. while unting in Tipton Gap one gruesome story, bit by bit Times lof Patton, was wounded nesr Bi-| United Nations now have the actual | He entered the mine Wednesday readers have read several reports |tior FOR YEARS women have gone to! tumen when he was shot in the “Quipment to go ahead with the job. | morning at 7 o'clock and was work-! Stewart was leaning against au [70m him, written in the South Paci- “arms” in peacetime and now, dur-| right knee. The party was on a drive | While we cannot hope to knock out | ing alone. The motorman placed a tree when a bullet crashed int > + fic battle area, but here is the first ing the war they are going to arms when a hunter fired from one direc- | S¢TMany and Japan simultaneously, | car in the “room” in which he was about eight inches above | « head |FecOrd of his belligerent experience again—to testing fire arms in theition and some one else from an-| *¢ Dave the strength to hold the one | working, and when he did not e | Dropping to hs Kiloes tright Initial assignment of Sergeant Bo- Phila, (Pa. arsenal. “Pa” hell—! other. The boy was taken to the while we smash the other speedily Lego he investigated. finding him Ste wrt. ES cbt rer lon TR gar against the nervy Nips was with | whether dav Philadelphia, Ma! | Renovo Hospital where it was found dead under a fallen rock. 4 in A i igh point ek the Army Intelligence Corps. In that | sor such sobs 2s hi hoped different a A McKEESPORT lady stood on a that his knee cap was torn and te Wound d D He was born in Bennington, Pa. with one shot brought the animal capacity, he acquired much valuable | ing combining wo oh — cial could Put up 8 ROC butter line in a grocery store so long knee badly lacerated, He left for e eer June 28, 1872, a son of Samuel and down mortally wounded military information, essential 10r |jabor, should Le recorded. defense of any of 1 that she fainted. The store man. home shortly afterword, P uU . Nancy (Fields) Lego. He had re- It was time to drop,” Mr. Stew. | OUT NOW successful campaign in that| Sometimes items that ooo I ‘al. THREAT ager revived her, dated her, and, al Gordon Jones, 39, of South Fork, ! uts P Fight sided In Gallitzin his entire life, art sald in relating the incident, | *™ theatre : occasionally are forgotten BEAL few months later, married her. But. Jrectured is ankle in a all near! —— working in the McCoy mines over “As I hit the ground T saw this ole JAputEse ottepus Coin] | wong these are taxes, Wo atior ard cha i = 4 ' i Hyner e lett for home after treat-! (los 30 years, for the Pe vivania Bt uch he was only 7 ards 11 tod ore and more 1LrTiory ance, license fee: fer days are here again { ment in 2 Jet Tor ie a Clearfield Hunter Has Tough 3) ear, Re ana Vr py a Ro aha 5" way enly Y Fads from in the Southwest Pacific, they occu- won) “rola BECAUSE they surely expect to] J p. Harbaugh, 47, of Glassport Time Downing Fer- | Bird-Eye mine since last June splinters was still clinging 10 me 1 knock the enemies from the skies | fe] from a big stone and broke hi i . {| SBurviving are the following bro- was too scared to ‘even have buck and because all three are fathers-|jeft log below the knee. He had been ocious Buck thers: James, Howard, Ralph, Frank 'fever. 1 saw the deer kicking 1 pulpwood sales, and machine } to-be, a Marine Corps pilot and his on watch near State Camp. The . masa Sa———— Garrett, and Chester Lego; two sis- turned around and looked at th (0) D D A N D either receipt or expense 4 two crewmen have named their tor-| fracture was reduced in Renovo. | Doyl Caldwell, bulky meat cutter ters, Mrs. Bertha Leonard and Mrs. tree. The bullet went in exactly In addition to fhm Tecelph and | TOURESED nn in qesperation pedo fighter—"Expectant | Dean Proctor, 17, of Hammersley |: # Clearfield store, last week ran Mary Echenrode, all of Gallitzin; eight inches above my head E expenses, to fill out the complete (De Mother threa d: “If you Gon? IT WAS a close shave and it Fork son of County Commissioner | 3701 of a fgting eight-point buck | two brothers and two sisters pre- am C U Rr 10 Us tax return it is necessary to make "OP that crying at once, I'm going has just come to light that the Ger-| and Mrs. Hamilton V. Proctor, had; 7 OF hunting. and used up most ceding him in death. He never mar- TITAN WORKERS RECEIVE a list of all outside income such as| © 8% John Sommerville ater you mans thought many Russians in|Parls of two toes amputated Tues-| uo") rime Ee De cia red AWARDS FOR SUGGESTIONS |dividends, rentals, royalties, work|wg USE A BELT Kiley were weak, old men because day night at the Renovo hospital.) { i - Plenty of Takers |" rmen farm, and interest received.) Girard Altenderfer., of Howard, : “Have you tried 10 buy a Pair | Caldwell says he fired } i 11 other ded Je | they all wore beards to mislead the He Was shot in the foot as his gun; A COATE® HOWARD DRIVER FACES i i Mast Ail other uctible ex-:, ! AL 4 recent meeting of the sug-| A woman wrote the News-Sentinel | a H sh is 1 Ade ; ; ipenses, such a8 donations 0 Red SR this soldier has seen action horrible payments ET —————————— IAMMEE AL SARMEMDERE Howes % end g uyestiock sale wood. t Se . 2. - | discharged when he fell while hamt.| POWerful enough to stop an ele-| Nagis. Like some of these gags Iphant, ripping the: ~deers"stomach | CHARGE AFTER CRASH pion committee of the Tian Metal or Knoxville, Tenn, asking the paper | Groks, 080. church & National of garters lately? My advice fs ing near his home. | . ig 0 N H aot England) It was early August that the boy Sod Staggering him for a moment About $50 damage resulted eatly Sr —, Wad made to find her a husband. A few da¥s War Fund, personal taxes, and taxes in Londo The i " " § ’ i th r ners as § rs ; . § story — y i i ’ he ; age in ml, N. 1. (ho gIAnd) wos in on serious condition at the Then the deer charged again and 'gaturday evening when sedans driv- wh ar Tollows: after the story appeared, the wWom-|fire insurance, and repairs on prop- ; and oi Lester Auman $1200 an had ten husband-applicants and erties from which rents are received B® hen my godd Sn Rire and } 4 alice Braces give out with thelr last four women were called to help putiy ita) after being bitten in the Caldwell fired a shot that hit theo py Lester 1. Wyland of Howard out a fire. From where We Come anier by a copperhead snake along | 4e€T above the right eye. That didn't |, od De a WwW. Shu = af be aiiin Tom Miller 10.00 two offers of a job. Bhe had sald a —————., fron they've alwdys started ‘em! Ket n “istop the deer: it only m t oot gon pp of Turbotville R : : she COU) k streteh il E¥Y tic rubber fitle Creek ladder and nly made Bim collided on Route 220 in Dunnstown,| Dyers Ripka 8.00. (ate Smid eon DOZING DRIVER HURT retch ?” rr Altenderfer’s IN ROCK SPRINGS, Wyoming, James Peckenpaugh, 45, of Erie, madder and more ferocious. Cald- | 4hout half a rile east of the city William King 500 | ————— } Ec # i" stretch? Mr. Altenderfer's in- the residents are getting 5,000 was shot through the left thigh on|Well ducked behind a log and shot |jimies By oy William Haupt 500.1 Special Reduction | Irvin Propet, of Northypimberland, | formation we report that we aban. pounds of ration-free Buffalo meat. Tuesday while hunting in the Drift-|the maddened animal in the head) Aq 5 result of the crash, State Po-. A W. Houck 500 | Jeweler Ralph Ruthe of San Pran-| a D. 11s a patient in the Mary|doned garters back in the days when First ¢f the month everybody in wood region, A stray bullet grazed |8€3iD That downed the deer but joe have filed information against Don Ray 500 |ciseo, received an order from a sol- M. Packer hospital, with severe cuts Elmer Rockey, a: driver oi one of town gets “Buffalo pills - the bone and tore through the flesh Fron finish him. In his death | wetland with Justice of the Peace Lester Auman 200 !dier overseas for a ring “just the oly Sx he. heat and body mn. the Emerick buns. used Wo wail at ON THE Mexican border we have He was taken {op Renovo lat the IT i De Ind Junged (Roy L. Schuyler, charging him with, Other facts revealed by the com. #i2¢ of the circle on this page.” But the wheel while po og hone iA while this © U. 8. women custom inspectors. G Officers E wekod | weighed 160 pounds Poin the | [allure to yield one-half of the road mittee disclosed that 72 suggestions | obtaining the correct measurement! eon, the Danville Iron and Stes] | fre Nothing like instinet—it's an old | Ce ATRnge : rs Elec eaea lmmADY slugs fired to. itn » to oncoming vehicular traffic. Wy- Were received during the month of , Wasnt as simple as that, toe jeweler | pany, and his car went partly morning bu ole wWOman-ish custom. | Centre County Pamona Grange | ¥ slugs fir into hi land was traveling west, to the left! October. Six of the suggestions sub- (found. The soldier's letter was onloe the highway and overturned we were. for a Lime. exposed 10 No. 13. recently elected the follow) aE Ah Rh of the center of the highway, while mitted were selected for payment. |reduced-size Vemall RE i higher education don't. The thing that really worries me” he goes on, “is what I'm going ————— S————— Ts La ry EF v ing officers for the year 1944-45: HUNTERS ARE HUNTED the other vehicle was going east The additional two listed above were kia . . . tient es Be IRFE FOR AREER t master, Harry Pisher, Warriors] While Samue] Wetzel, of Sunbury,! There were no injuries. Damages ©arried over from the month of Sep- | Travel Problem | Sentiment it reat donee he SO ny foun Fy erlin will provide President Mark, R. D.; overseer, L. A. Porter, |and A. C. Walker, Beavertown, were were $8 to the Wyland vehicle and tember. It also should be noted that| Robert B. Caldwell, Kansas City!the job at hand : SA atin Roosevelt's Christmas tree this Hublersburg; lecturer, Mrs. James hunting deer near the Snyder-Mif- $40 to the other car three suggestions from October are attorney found WOmAD § Mae ar. the job at hand (Continued on Pape Three) Yuletide. The State Conservation Biddle. Bellefonte, R. D.; chaplain, fin county line at Hunter's Road, - still being investigated by the com- | lor car seat that was Re ey pas { Department announced a 30-foot Mrs. Mae Fry, Pennsylvania Fur- they became the hunted instead of WOMEN KILL DEEE mittee and the findings will not be She wotlld tok move. Another an] 7 tree from the New York town bear- nace: steward. Rufus Sharer, Boals- the hunter. A big, black bear, evi-| Among the successful @ . 3 announced until early in December | also claimed j the ‘seat 50 Caldwell ing the name of the German capital burg: assistant steward, Raymond dently aware that the bear season ers of Chior ow oe po re Pam retired 10 the dining bod and lok 8 gn Ne ay to Washington. Tie Reidigh, Howard; treasurer, Joseph had closed, chased them and they pallet New A rye rr YOUTHFUL GIRL HUNTER Fi a DO oo a $ Sapien : Biss hag Mr xt Yoyusin, one RD SawaLy, yo goed at syuning. When ey hunting in Clinton county with a' Rita Bender, 18-year-old Lanse found Caldwell and explained: “You was governor : keener. Ralph Rocker, Boasoare: |cimb, thus escaping from tie pear.| Dar'Y including her husband and|hunter. outshot her six male com.|Win-—the Woh was In the wrong - | Pomona, Mrs. Edna Bloom, Port|Both lost their rh ge Wetzel's Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baylor, of Wat- panions when she felled a 4-pointcar and the man was on the wrong WOMAN BADLY INJURED | natilda: Ceres, Mrs. Robert Rhoads, was not found for several hours, 2pitown Mrs, Baylor also shot a Buk weighing 110 Boutids Two et train | Mrs. Anna Gray sufiered a sprain. Centre Hall; Flora, Lena Fetterolf, - E lh Pus ooh ols yt {he uk ed back, a possible fracture of a Howard: lady assistant steward, DRESS SIX TONS OF FOWL | SHOOTS BIG BOBCAT made her Kin It is the ie geo. David wy nwa : hed 40D) TE ey mC Votes ery en of ie Dory Seat While hunting for deer near Re. | She has shot in four years of hunt- a ladder in a garage at his New York og of he onus Rabon £1 Bosburs, farce commie, Fa hr, ned Scat OF 0 YA. OL omnchi shot a Bee |e te fot” gown fom . Bte s iSharer. Centre Hall i i LAI stor, : - i y int ig hd the rim a Frans Pg dressing ax | Dobeat. It measured 37 inches from| Nazi prophecies: No bombs will above, bounced on the concrete the truck. CHURCH OUT OF DEBT {tons of turkeys for the Thanksgiv- nose to the tip of its tail, and hunt | fall upon Germany; the U-boats will floor, then lay still. He nonchalant. —- | The Good Sheoherd Evangelical! ing holidays, 14 women, who earlier | said it was one of the largest sink every ship trying to cross the ly lodked down at them. guiped, GET PENITENTIARY JOBS [congregation of Berwick wiped out in the season helped to pack apples | Co shot in that section | Atlantic; Germany will win the war. shut his eyes and silently prayed. : ; i . : a, [The objects were dynamite sticks | Mrs. Edna Garman, Lewisburg, as- all indebtedness and received aniat the college orchards, again came oat gore sumed her duties as a clerk at the additional $161505, which will be to the rescue, dressing about 100 le gh to blow up a cit) : United States Penitentiary near invested in war bonds and Open a birds a day. > . | ow: | Lewisburg, on Monday. Charles E.[fund to be used when materials are » : J Thomas Mitchell Writes | Contempt : Court | Steininger, of Danville, became a available for the erection of an aud-| SORROW TURNS TO JOY H * | Something's been upsetting the member of the custodial staff at the itorium that will adjoin the present! priday, William Crispen, of Oil} . work of county officials and jury- institution, ledifice. | City. received word from the War | H t Of B men at the county court house at — EE | Department that his son, Pfc. Wil- | IS ory ar Clayton, N. M.. Theres been an epi-| £ {liam B. Crispen, 25, an infantryman, | demic of scratching ever since a jury : | was killed in action in Italy Nov. 6.| foreman complained to Sheriff Fred, The time has arrived to plan that most useful of all gifts... a Saturday the War Department sent a| Thomas Mitchell's recently- | predecessor of the great iron firm of Spradlin. Now court house employes subscription to THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT . . . something that H ISTORY OF SCOTIA correction: the son was only slightly | completed history of the Centre Lyon, Bhorb & Co will get a three-day holiday, while will not only be appreciated every week of the year, but carry with | wounded. ' Young Crispen is the County Bar which began last week in| David Irvine is the unknown one the building is closed and gassed to] it a constant reminder of the giver. ; . M. Willi grandson of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cris- | this newspaper, continues this week [of the group. He appears to have eradicate the bedbugs. | Send a gift subscription to some friend or relative . . , and be By Harry M. Williams i pen, of Mill Hall. | with its review of the terms of Judge been regular in his attendance on > : sure to include that boy in the armed forces overseas, or in the - { James Thomas Riddle and Judge our courts for the next five years, | MAJOR WOUNDS SELF training camps at home. Nothing you can think of will bring WAS ONLY WOUNDED. Thomas Cooper and also outlines but does not seem to be related to more pleasure at so modest cost. You really are sending fifty-two Early surveys at Scotia and some the foreman’s action and he went! Memorial services for the “late” | highlights of the term of Judge Jon- either the “Irvin® or “Irwin” fam- : gifts for the price of one. of the obstacles overcome by the home, cut off the coat-tail, went to! Pfc. Henry Keller, Jr. have been | 8than Hoge Walker. {ilies of the county, and his name ye sho Here's all you do t for a gift subscription: men who opened the ore banks Bryson bank, hired with the fore-| called off at his home in Charleroi. ; disa r | passed ; eres all you do ‘0 anrange ‘ota AAT» . : Cut out the blank below, fill in the blank spaces by writing there are reviewed in this week's in- ‘man and went to work. {A telegram from the War Depart- stéliment of the history of Scotia ene -_" | ment to his mother, Mrs. Henry Kel- | the last century, held a unique posi- | Jonathan H was orig. plainly the name and address to whom the paper is fo go, | A general survey was made of the a Ope SYalke : or bring it to this office with one dollar and a written by Harry M. Williams, for- land that Carnegie had bought | ler, Sr, sald a previous message had | tion in the community and why as! inally from Cumberland county, leased, The first survey is tan been in error. Young Keller, serving | Mr. Mitchell puts it they were re- . a year's subscription. If the subscription is to in 1882, then in 1886 Carnegie de. | In Italy, was only slightly woundid, The sure to include full military address, And if cided to make another survey, and a Dot killed. “Our prayers were an- history i sent, overseas the rate is two dollars. Mr. Willams’ history continues: |Mr. Lafever of Pittsburgh, was as. | swered” said Mrs, Keller. 1 . : we will begin sending the paper tmmediately with the te a number of the men who signed to do the work, After the oh tory. issue . We mail a Yuletide card ‘ Sin ‘Pennsylvania Purnace Second survey a general map of » \ bearing your name and greeting, in time to reach him or her were transferred to the Scotia mines Scotin was made, all corners were Christmas Day i they were opened up. One of Weil marked, on peveral of them,| .... : John BSelke, ndfather of marked h large steel gudgens,! i SO a Med 1) wore can still be seen after more than a! (Use this form when ordering subscription gift) overcoat in the winter while half century of existence. : THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. One of the engineer corps who Enclosed find $1.50 (or $2.00 if overseas) for which enter a did surveying for the Carnegie Steel gift for one year to the following address: Company consisted of the following men: Stanford Albright, Thomas! Eaton, Jacob Klinger, Green Irvin, William Thompson, John I. Thomp- son and William Gilland, the latter better known by his many friends as Bill Pickle. Mr. Gilland told me! some years ago that Coleman Wynn | : had done some prospecting around | the River Hill and the Barrens a number of years before Scotia was a long-tail coat. in operation, dut that he didn’ Mr. Selke meanwhile learned of (Continued on Page Eight) i Eo the % * Es § i Th ; : : ] WE ky T
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