Where the Fuel Goes A HEAVY BOMBER eruising at a speed of 250 m.p.h. may use 200 gal- lons of gasoline an hour, he Centre 1) ! § An Army Trans. y port burns 33,008 gallons of fuel oll : ) N SPN | & day WHERE THE FUEL GOES VOLUME 63. NUMBER 14. BELLEFONTE, THU RSDAY, APRIL 6, 1944. SUBSCRIPTION—$1.50 PER YEAR Three Sentenced At Special Court Zion Woman Gets Home on Invol % Conviction; Man » ployer Sent to Camp 1 at S state Industrial ry Manslaughter Stole From Em- [a] . Mis Zion, re county J 2 tary manslaughter with the » mined bh of Hublersbury, was ntenced to an committed and by indeterminate term in the State In serving sentence Home for Women At Monda morning w he appeared Were yeSSion Li law me an Armstron J4 We phine death of austria Monday at a cial Under Indu stri a hen cou overnine S d Sch State Arm He trong, plea wa ols, " wviction i In court with ew trial on fused, | ve Belle - for the LOCAL PILOT GETS = HERDISM WL : Capt. Harold L. Price Saves Airman From Burning Wreckage Of lenie thie how ticen ‘ ’ 25, Judge Ivan had part of the would have been a m i The court “ accident resulted in the |} fizhter plane and and law the une scious pil only duty secorftis before the we exploded, TI \ Capt. Harold L. Price Mr. accident the day before Christma and Mrs. Fred Osman ast when a car by Miss Arm- gan Bellefoni.e, has won the Strong struck and fatally injured the Soldiers’ Medal fcr Heroism, accord. Hublersbury uth a ing to snnouncment mac | 5 home from Chr War Department Hublersbury Capt. Price, p fendant here ix one Da age ol res hing int) the flaming wrecrk- a2 blazing under the to impo # a penalty resulted Ing ot i nse son ol ariven treet, the the def machine whicl sane Four meine nN by Air Force serving in the theatre of operation for North ‘ther was dec- Tontinge “ L0CAL ANGLERS 4 om wi " : lanl orate saving the life of pilot plane WN lision C0 - d fight " flame Regh 81 whose burst into tn x 4 Alrfiel tober 24, 1943 Despite exploding an imminent “Capt. Price the blazing wreck: two companion scious pilot oul of plane, citation read, “A few second they had reached a place of the Beau-Fighter exploded.” | Capt. Price, who entered the Army Air Porces on July 18, 1541, was first] stationed at Stanford, Tex and Randolph Field. Tex. where he re- mmunition : explosion gly enters aided b gasoline unhesitath ge arr ied the uncon- hi aa after afety, the tend Dinner, Hear Fish Tales, Tuesday The newly récormantsed Bellefonte Sportamen’s Club held its first get- ceived his wings and commission on together Tuesday night at a fish fry February 8, 1042. After being * sent to at the Bellefonte High School eafe- Meridan, Mi for a term duty bo ria with more than 150 the Bellefonte pilot { n rom Bellefonte dnd structor ntl Orlando towns in attendan to England u Capt, Price Rushville, N. Y graduated from eines of 164] the Air Force is wil the | Blanche McCord wWint Park, Fl Mrs. Fred Fisher to Manage Theatres Badger manager of Thi theatre in yvocat Navy in the the here will be former Mar- was announced |, rt -State Theatre of ¢ local nortamen Centre March e entering rme or ommities rrangement Thomas, Will William C. Thomp Fred I Cieor RO OoDen nine MS ———— ne and C When Fred Fis meeting the Plaza and Bellefor enters the near future taken by his vile garet Hoffmeister, it yesterday by the Mid management OWS theatre Appointment manager is In wartime policy of Company replace into the ploye | his post the for ~dinne (Conting ran a on page Four) VOTING I; A SHARP DECREASE Republicans L ose 1,444 Members Since Last Fall; Democrat Drop is 1,823 ol of Mrs ordance the Mi managers called with women om- Managers are now in charge Coalport Clearfield Houtzdale Watsontown Madera Stoneboro and one or two other the. owned by the Ml State chair ughter of Ret “Heo fimeister, of nts, East Hich {wer Fisher chil- to occupy their East Linn stréet of Centr rin tn | ner a with Fi ao State to eryi Women in ce "isher | a Theodare apartm She and the will continue home mn time ber Wco plans treet dren present for ase of 3.347 in the untians eligible in registration week by County Commissioners, ——————— the loss In registration to re- Peters Greenhouse moval from the ity, failure to Under New Ownership chance addresses, ana failure to vote within the past two years The final figures, released afte pecial registratipn closed Saturday reveals that there are now 11.440 Republican voters and 8243 Demo- Peters. who has conducted the bus. crats, or a Republican majority of iness for a number of years, has sold 3.206. In addition, 312 persons are it to his son, Elwood Peters, who is registered as member of miscel- now in charge laneous parties, making a grag to. number to figures Centre attrib. vous the Apparent ent released nee thi " who ed cout west of now The Peters Greenhouse, Milesburg along Route 220 | under new ownership, it wa nounced week Benjamin F an- is April 5, The elder Mr. Peters, who is 80 tal of 20004 who have the right to years old, Saturday night underwent vote at the primaries on Apiil 25 an operation at the Centre County All parties have lost strength since Hospital and Is reported to be re- last fall, the figures reveal, Last {ali covering as well as can be expected. | Fantinind v3 sass Threat He is able to spend part of each day | sitting up in bed at the hospital, | Teo Assist Taxpayers members of the family sald, La For the purpose of assisting tax- Lose Second Son payers who are required to file a . declaration of estimated Income and In 14-Day Period victory tax on or before April 15, John M. Boob, deputy collector, will Mr. and Mrs. Leslié Meckley, of be at the following places: State College, R. D., yesterday re<| Bellefonte Postoffice: April 7, 8, 13, ceived a telegram from the War De- 14 and 15. partment announcing the death of State College Postoffice their second son, Pfe, Leslie E. 6, 10 and 11. Meekley, Jr, an ammunition truck. No charge is made for the dep driver In Alglers. {uty's services Just two weeks ago a similar no-|, - tice was received by the parents | Manages Turner Store from the Navy Deparumeiii, report’ Kenneth Miller, of State College. | ing the death of another son, Bea- has been named manager of the A. man 1c George W. Meckley, who C. Turnbr store on North Allegheny | killed in line of duty In the gtreet to replace Glenn Blakeslee, Bouth Pacific, who has been called for military ser. | Leslie entered the serviee on July vice, Mr. Miller has had a number 14, 1942, and had been overseas since of years experience In managing May 1943. | stores. mart HOLD FISH FRY; Over 150 Sportsmen At. has One Mi barn, State College, enlisted 4 the IJ Corps {and Mrs, Dorothy Swablck, Now a 1 Captain Runkle YY omer) Runk Andrew I. IL. Ru treet nkie Mont Hospital Needs Registered Nurses nty Hospital ellie Geary, pital. said wotlld made hedules to suit the Nurses basis are ne convenien : swolicant on either a | time wanted yeary sald urses who jeft uo Gladys Gahagen, whe her home in Lewis Miss Jacque Chaapel, who tg her home in Tamaqua Macbelle Hosterman, of Co- and Miss Harriet long, of both of whom have 8. Army Nurees’ Mr: eturned to tal JURORS DRAWN FR MAY COURT = Grand Jury Meets May 1 Criminal Court to Open May 15 1 and VOTE May ter by iry Commis- C. Heverly of Belle- " Ww es Sprir h th aid iT Joh F ! hillp H. Johnston of efonts s d a lerk for the Ri fon ndo of Mill CGalal Bell {Commission The May 1} vill report for dut or Monday, Maj will m wd jurors | erimin y two weeks Civil court jur- al court later : are M uiay Following as service GRAND JURORS (Meet Monday, May 1) Harry W. Etters Shoe boro John Near Matilda RD i Lawrer Walter Auman Mary A. Gordon, Miss Laura Breon, Centre Hall Chauncey L.. Yorks, Milesburg Geraldine PF. Warnock, State Col- lege Agne Raymond ment Mary J. Krape, Aaronshurg WwW. L. Witmer, Livonia, Theresa Decker, Spring Mill Ruth Howley, Bellefonte Thomas FP. Wise, Madisonburg Mrs. Lillie Kline, Bellefonte David CG. Dilling, Philipsburg Continued on Page Bay Snow Port hoof ce L. Casey, Osceola Spring Mill Milesburg Mille Hammer, Port Mat Bumgardner ida Monu- Clarence Contributes | To Red Cross Fund Citizens of Clarence and vicinity have contributed a total of $251 to the War Pund campaign being con-| ducted by the Bellefonte Chapter, American Red Oross, secording to a report by Mrs. Jacob Friedman, of East Curtin street, Bellefonte, chair | man of the drive in Clarence. ! Of the total, school children ool- | lected $2235 and were responsible for soliciting many families the adult canvassers were unable to in-| [terview Members of the committee who |nided in the campaign at Clarence were: Mrs. David Friedman, Mis {Matilda Kochik, Mrs. Joseph Kolena all of Clarence, | Woodring" The Woodring Flor! Bellefonte, kinds on display at 117 East Beaver avenue, State College, in addition to the display in the Restaurant room in od by E. May. partment in action AS pet Monday. 'l the social rooms of the Tyrone Y.| yedrs - T48County Soldie STH Re equesl Ballots () Man, Others Turned Down Arve Not Registered; All Soldiers Vote 5 J Nn UJ James H. Brungard, Posts 82000 Bail For Court PLEADS GUILTY ASSAULT Because They State Moves to Give in November, TO CHARGES Investigation Conducted Out of District At- torney’s Office H. Poorman Buys Roan Taxi Service ROCKVIEW YOUTH 44 MENTOGOTO | PORTED MISSING ARMY, APRIL 13+: T-Sgt. Robert May on Bombing Mission Over Germany Lost Group From State College - Will Report to New Cum- herland Center . wd L5at av Ap 1914. Me ha Wet Wl me the busines ever stony Le War _ Na RYT @ {6 Shas gt we} he Is mis wi tranny i Hoe, Mr. Poorman asked the of & mi ne wetperation calling at ” " on r fy . $30 of his parents Mr of Rechriew, 51 LEE stated that the result sd nig + af The od hicadig bei Te Le] in Prisoner of Nazis Writes to Wife Here . Cc v He easant Gap basebal] Ww wa -— ———-— -o ww Friday Bank Holiday All the banks of Centre be ¢} tomorrow, April 7 vance of Good Frida t terday ounty sod] mn « Was ¥ oi nounced ve Shown above are Mr. and Mrs ! Gault recently retired from active Henry P. Gault, of Grazierville, and | life after having been employed a their seven children As the group | an electric derrick repairman for the | allroad employ. appeared at a family gathering in Pennsylvania Railroad for thirty Mr. Gault was born in Bellefonte, son of the late Samuel Gault, who one time was one of Bellefonte's goto tre. 2 The pamily res | Dorothy ‘Waring, of Tyrone. Henry P. Gault a : nd her were married in the United Gardner, of Howard well fitted for his duties as an elec | trical repairman when he entered | Btres during the week of March 27 : Mabel Shirk and , both of Tyrone; ouncil Studies Zoning ( Jrdinance I'roposed Measure Would Some Control Over and Buildings. Borough Town's Land (sive [se of Recovers from Paul K. P Gran SOCIAL SECURTY OFFICAL COMING 722 = F. Was assighed to duty . . > a Havnlian Ish Opportunity For Workers ... coiomen: 65 or Over to Secure pn : Information nd ATleT O08 - Recruiting Office Open Here for WAGs and parent PF CRSOAE Continged IE THREE FARM MEETINGS Demonstrations Sched- uled in Interest of Agriculture en Tape Four) an tinuerd on Pape Three) ————— Tire Conservation Meeting, April 14th A meetis » Coy Wing ion and all truck owners in the county has for Friday evening, at the Penn Belle Hotel The gathering, sponsored by the Keystone Tire Service, local recap | ping and vulcanizing plant, will deal with the serious truck tire situation and will bring speakers from both {the manufacturer and government to discuss it A representative of one of the leading rubber companies will be | present to discuss the various ways | of getting more mileage out of the {present tires such a: maximum | speed, adequate pressure, periodic | Inspection, proper loading ang re- (capping and repair work A member of the Williamsport district of the OPA will discuss rm- | tioning of truck tires and the need | for every effort on the part of truck- Lers to conserve their tires There will be a buffet served igumediately following | meeting : Wnt ons A ————— | GIVE $453.19 TO RED CROSS, Patrons in Bellefonte’s two the their drivers been scheduled April 14, A demonstration meetin held at the farm of baugh., Howard next Wedne ternoon, April 12 at been arras Agent R. C. Blanes ploes of the Centre C cultural Extensd Service Mr. J. R. Haswel tension enginee rom lege, will be present drainage Mr. Daughenbaugh feet of land drain ilk cording to Mr. Blane) an opportunity for farm (Continued »u Page Four) ———_— Gap Firemen Hold Annual Dinner Members of the Pleasant Gap Fire Company and guests gathered at the Nittany Country Club, Saturday night for the annual diuner of the fire company There was no formal program and entertainment included songs by the Kiwvanisingers of Bellefonte, and group singing. Following the dinner prepared and served under the di- | Pisher, theatre manager, rection of the club steward, Cyril The funds were received in col- Moerschbacher, a social hour was | lections jen at the State and Plaga enjoyed. by members of the lon The Pleasant Gap Fire Company committee. A check for ‘has been called upon heavily by the collections has been turned armed forces, more than 50 members Liovd ing has naer installed fall this will Sat inst He lunch the | contributed a tolal oi $453.19 to the | Joenl Red Cross War Fund drive, it was announoed yesterday by Fred