Where t A HEAVY BOMBER cruising at a speed of 250 m.p.h, lois of gasoline an hour, he Fuel Goes may use 200 gal. enly | WHERE THE FUEL An Army Trans port burns 33, gallons of fuel ol) a day. GOES ce VOLUME 63. NUMBER D9 ——-— BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 19144, SUBSCRIPTION—$1.50 PER YEAR. Father, Son Die s Home Burns ———————————— Parent Loses Life in Effort to Save Boy South Philirghurg; Family Flee » A son who saved his mother as flames roared throug home. lost his life early morning when he returned to carry his own 4-year old afety and his body, with that of the boy's wrapped in a blanket found beside the child's bed in t home ino South Philipsburg Clarence Hoover, 38, died of burns and suffocation, and John Hoover 4, died of suffocation, it was announced 2 y Sunds m to was veri y [Lid } MOTHER OF SIX SOLDERS DEES Mrs. James (GG. Wallace, 56, Succumbs in Altoona Hospital Ethel T. Wallace wife of Wallace of Milesburg, and mother of six in the armed forces, died unexpectedly at 3:50 o'clock Thursday morning, May 25, 1944 in the Altoona Hospital where she had been admitted, Tuesday Mrs. Wallace's suddey; death attributed to shock following eration performed at the the day before her d not been in g time Deceased Mrs, James G sons rath ith daughter of - Mary Ellen Arrowsmith was born Gallitain 1888, making age at death 56 vears. 1 month and About 35 years ago, while teaching in the Moose Run schools, she was united ‘in marriage with James GG. Wallace wel kn Milesburg contra who survives with the following children: Robert B. and Margaret L of Ever ett, Mass.. Winfield, of Lock Haven, Pvt. Frank, Camp Wheeler, Ga.; Lt James OO. Wallace, Jr, of West Palm Beach, Florida Master Sergeant Richard Wallace, of Randolph Field, Texas: Cpl. Edgar Walldce, of Walla Walla, Wash.; Pvt Philip, of Vic. toria, Kansas: Pvt Thomas C., with the Marines at’ Saf Diego, Cal Jean Wallace, of Pittsburgh and Nancy, at home. Alsg surviving are a sister, Mrs. Samuel! Goodman Altoona, and 11 grandchildren Mrs. Wallace was a member of the Presbyterian the Woman's Club and the P. O. of A all of Milesburg, and was past trict president of the P.O: of A One of her sons Pvt. Thomas wallace. left Ban Diego, Tuesday of last week, en route home for his first visit since entering the service some weeks ago. He did not arrive home until after his mother’s death (Continued on page two) yitmire, April 14, time 11 days she was at on her wn tort both # 0% church ais Hipple Presides at Court Session Here Testimony and arguments in two civil cases in which Bellefonte Bor- ough is Involved were heard Friday morning by Judge Henry Hippie of Clinton county, presiding a session of Centre County Court here The cases were special to Centre County Judge Ivan Walker throug! his Jormer it as attorney for borough One of th Borough's Mrs. Bessie relocate a shed erected on the Kofman property Wilson street. The other action in the matter of the Pruner estate which maintains an orphanage in Bellefonte ’ _. he Po eo arises from the demanding of Bellefonte recently on was CARsrs action that Kofman storage Magician Here Fred Robison, magician and ven- triloquist, Is scheduled to appear at the Plaza Theatre next Wednesday night, June 1. as an added feature to the regular movie program, it was announced yesterday. Roblson’s program is designed to mysteries, thrills and laughs or the entire family, and Is equally among children and adults. regular prices will be charged. 8 PAGES THIS WEEK Owing to the Memorial Day holi. day, this week's issue of The Oentre Democrat consists of one section of eight pages. " Saturday at Other Members of med Home hy Centre County Coroner Charles wokler of Milesburg, after an in ipation. No inquest will be held w members of the household re © safety after Alfred Schnars, Jr. a, awakend the smoke He awakened his cousin, §-year-old Tommy Hoover, with whom he was sleeping, and his grandmother, Mrs Lewis Hoover mother and grand- mother of the victims, and asked her to raise his bedrom window Mrs Hoover went downstairs to see the cause of the smoke, By that time her son, who had been sleeping on a davenport was awake and was standing He told hi mother to phone for the fire department while he got a bucket of water and poured on the burning davenport Instead of extinguishing the fire, the water seemed to spread it and the two were touched by flames as they ran upstairs to get the children to safety Mrs. Hoover took the two older boys and got them out the bedroom window onto the back porch roof and she climbed out shouting to Clarence to hurry and get John and come The two boys jumped to the ground and Mrs. Hoover climb- ed down a ladder The bay, who had been sic week and wl in a blanket around making his way and flame-filled {Continged WAS by out father 0 Dad his arm wrapped {i started smoke win ’ t Ives 1 ne the the room wm Page Six) MILESBURG BOY DROWNS IN CREEK Harris Hendershot, 10," Is Drawn Under Water by Swift Current In the first swimming tragedy of the 1944 season, a 10-year-old boy lost his life In the High abd muddy waters Bald Eagle Creek two miles edst of Milesburg, Sunday af- ternoon The youth, Harris Glenn Hender shot, son of Mr. and Mrs MecClu Hender $ J of shot who resicae on ne rent ne Jone help home for hel; Jr. and Fred Sommers uncle, went after diving at once to t a number o cated the body Thomas Quick The had about an hour Members of th Company used ar SOON A Continged on Page Seven) - | Pierre Boal To Speak at College Al youth ° Mile Fire tificial wa burg respiration as the body taken from Pierre de Lagarde Boal ambassa dor Bolivia, will discuss “Latin America in World War 11” at a pub- lic lecture in Room. 121, Sparks bldg at the Pennsylvania State College at 8:15 p. m.. Friday Boal is the son of the late Col. Theo- dore Boal founder of the Boalsburg shrine Ambassador Boal Prance. was educated at School, Concord, N H the diplomatic service has served in Mexico perland, Canada, Poland and Bolivia During World War I. Ambassador Boal was first a member of the Preneh Army and Lafayette Flying Corps and later served overseas as A captain in the United States Air service. He was awarded the Purp e Heart, Lafayette Flying Corps Ri bon, the Legion of Honor, and the Prench Croix de Cuerre He will speak at the College under the auspices of the Inter-American Commitiee to who was born in St. Paul's He entered in 1919 and Peru, Swit. Nicaragua Motorcyclist Hurt At State College A motorcycle rider was Injured and his machine slightly damaged In an accident at Frazier street and College avenue, State College, at § pm. Thursday Driver of the motorcycle, who was | treated for shoulder and body bruis- (&s and brush burns by a State Col- {lege physician, was Jay L. Lightner of State College, R. D. Driver of the truck involved In the mishap, was Charles E. Grenoble of Spring Mills According to State College police, the accident happened when the motoreycle, traveling west on Col- lege avenue, attempted to the Ambassador | LT. JIMMY KELLEY Additional week b Jimmy information this | non have lost his life in tation on that land Kelley, an airplane parently had serviced a bomber and had taken | uj flight when the plane some undisclosed reason At the time of his dr 1 he completed several i bomber pilot and | service who been mechanic, ap- ’ p for a test crashed for NAC RA " ) months WOTSPR had “1 n North Africa, Italy ar Lt. Kelley a Charles J McOow C. McCGownr whom he mads vivor ide h mother Mr. and * Pye nel ey and nese all residing in jel K. Mason, Jack Kelley Z. Maguire, Jane K Kelley. Anotl station at Naval at Corpus Christ Texas Mrs. D William and Robert Mic Als er harel ed Swimming Pool To Open This Weekend Fast ! ime mes eason thi weekend, Russell Copenhaver, head ndine Pire ommitiee in charge of the announced yesterday past week members of have cleaned about walk pool wimming The Hughs Bislw Pp street the { the 1 Company poo Daring tbe the Undine Company npleted repa adam ¥ A Ma the opened Lhe wrete basin three days GOR 0 APPEAR HER Bailey Brothers Circus to Appear on Witmer Place, Saturday MANCes he other al Among the sg | acts of ¢ cus will be Dorothy Herbert squestrienne Cap and his performing and tigers; Fred Cal known as "King of Stevens High wees and ponles: Tim Mix and his Hollywood cowboys and cowgirls, and many others Another special feature will be the super-spectacie “The Fall of Tokio,’ brilliantly displayed with electric ii lumination and concluding with the presentation of Miss America A we Cy Amer foremost tain Clemens African | wi Silver School h ICA» HONS walker Thread Jey the Wedding Anniversary Mr and Mrs. Prink Gardner, well known residents of State College will observe their golden wedding anniversary on Tuesday, June 6 at an informal reception for friends and relatives In the Westminster Poundation of the State College Presbyterian church. The reception will be held from 7 to 0p m Mr. and Mrs. Oardner have resid- ed at State College since 1908 when Mr. Gardner was appointed profes. sor of Agronomy and head of the Agronomy Department at the Col. lege, a post he held until his retire ment in 1997 Mrs. Oardner Ia widely known throughout the county for her of. fective social service work as head of the County Mothers Assistance Board Children of the couple are. Rear ocal Clubs Hear Retired Famer bies Talk on Russia Speaker at Rotary-Ki Says Russia Far Advanced in wanis-(, of C, Dinner Socia! Se- curity; Karl E. Kusse Honored th time the produces Russia socialist I JOS Monday At the dinner Karl E Kusse, who gned a ecretary of the Chamber of Commerce to similar post at Huntington presented with san. ots ' il gu LE AL three tion: recently re accept a LL, wa s silver platter anc friend ] in Kusse left pt vir , Tr Organiza wil 8 MTL PAOT | tional S« ice two Bouthh America Ld w! st (8) is Commities » . re te T ME AND MRS H were Hammon v Fi 1 ARLES A. FROMM ad un Page Five) CURRENT KILLS COWS IN BARN Lightning Causes Short Circuit in Metal Stanchions the Paul Wasson herd on the Branch. near State College were killed and 18 others narrowly escaped a similar fate Bunday morn- ing when they were placed In the barn stanchions preparatory to the milking. A bolt of lightning during A storm Saturday night had caused a short circuit in the barn electric system and charged the metal pipes of the stanchions with electricity Discovery of the short circuit came after John Loesch, farm employe and Mr. Wasson. saw a cow fall to its knees when It was piaced In a stanchion Wasson ran to the house 10 call a veterinary and in the mean- time eight more cows went down and Loesch received an electrical shock The men immediately turned off the current to the barn, and inves. tigation revealed the damaged power line. Members of the family recalled they had noticed an acrid odor im- mediately after a sharp flash of Hghtning during the previous night's storm, and it is believed the light. ning caused the short circuit ————————— TRUCK AND COUPE COLLIDE A truck driven by Bernard Irvin, of Beech Creek, and a coupe oper- ated by Robert Smith of Salona, col. wo cows In ilided on Route BBO near Salona, Tuesday of Inst week when the truck pass west-bound truck, which had stop Admiral Matthine B. Gardner, Jo- In turning into a side road, got in for traffic before making a left cated In the southwest Pacific; Dr. the way of the car. There was $100 {turn into Frazier street. The truck [started its turn just as the cycle passing so that | chine with its left ront fender and ! |F. E Oardner, of Orlando, Florida, th the U 8 Department of Ag- riculture, ‘ rdner amilton, of East Omnge, : ! i | {In damage to the truck and $30 to ithe ear, no personal injuries ang no arrests 19 MEN CALLED OR ARMY DUTY Is First Army Call Since April 13; To Leave June 7 Thirteen men from Board No Btate College and two transfer from other boards will enter the Army Wednesday, June 7, State Col- lege officials announced The group will report at the Elks Home, State College, at 715 a m instead of 10:18 as originally order ed. It is the first Army call from State Coliege Board since April 13 A Navy call was Nlled May 17 he men are: George H. Cadgene Montclair N. J. Chalmers W_ Bel Tyrone James A. Bradford Centre Hall Lloyd Reber, Paca- quoia, Miss.. Russell CC. Cain, Belle. fonte Victor L. Schaeffer Belle fonte. R D 1 Kenneth Lee Al. bright, Spring Mills. James Arthur May. Pleasant Gap: Donald Eugene Bierly, Rebersburg: Harry Eugene Martin, Pennsylvania FPumace, R D.; Jay Landis Lightner, State Col- lege, R. I: Pred Ward Homer, State College: and Lee Thomas Harpster, Pennsylvania Purnace, R D The two transfers are William Martinez, State College, and Keith Rimmey, Pleasant Gap va WO —— —— New Police OfMcer Eugene Oentzel of Bellefonte, re- cently was named by Bellefonte Bor. ough Council as an assistant borough police officer and has been sworn into that office. He will be on duty Saturday nights and on special oo. easions 5 jers —A—— If this » your country do more than talk about it, So can DANIEL F. HOUSER heart con » deceased was Mothers’ Club to Hold Supper Tonight B FIRE DESTROYS BARN AT NITTANY Lightning Strikes Twice in Same Place; Man Stunned ; Bull Felled Se] elect ' H nea rh Mr a bar on what Kt {mes ymed Mrs farm, an The far | C Howard netghbors bam splinter While members { the Fire Department and battling biage In nd bolt struck the the ro A bu fence were » he the the the shed woixd on f the and at { the shed which had shed bolt but apparently na near the i by the “cold up immediately 1s not harmed The farm, tenanted by the Nelson Ouy and Ras was struck about 7 p m. Ray, who was working nearby at the time, received a shock al the base of the skull, but aside from being stunned for a moment, was not injured He and others who rushed to the scene succesded in leading about six horses and seven cattle from the barn. Within 20 minutes, witnesses sald. the entire bullding was a mass of fiames Lost in the barn fire were a mow of hay. a quantity of wheat, and some farming implements All live. stock was paved and hrothers Farm Buildings Near Centre Hall Destroyed A woodshed used for storage pure poses and another small outbuilding on the Stahl farm tenanted by Wil- Lam Bechtol, near Centre Hall, were | destroyed by fire, Saturday after. noon. The cause of the fire is un« known, since no one had been In either building for some time The blase was discovered about 3 pm. by neighbors who turned in an alarm, the Oentie Hall Fire Com pany ' | Lost in the destruction of the woodshed were garden tools, small dow | farming implements, conl and wood [roe and. awn a Smog: " iscapes Death In Thi rty-Foot ‘all Herman Harju, 62, Foreman in Warner Co. Mine, Plunges Head First Into Pocket Miner's Hat Credited With Preventing Serious Injury Ee gh ALES A 5 PIRADSE OPEN Project Season Gets Shattered as [| nder Way BOARD 170 SEND 15 MEN TO ARMY == Three) To Hold Annuol Alumni Dance nued on Page Will Be Sent to Reception Centre at New Cumber- land, June 7 Titan Announces wg Personnel Changes ciph exe! oe A Named Manager of Dean Phipps Store came effective Tressler nar Hauer, plant pert der Phinops Joseph Rinse vision street » forge, trimmiz i cast { Bellefon ¢ the Une te has Dean Allegheny Sweeney, K Gray Tn n Eimer LE agent man for and die Ham McClure extrusion args welding departments Jan foreman of extrusion and departments. Donald Ras of tool and die departments Peters, foreman of trimming depart ment, and Norman Shawiey, night foreman of trimming department J. W. Bhook is to be assigned special duties by the general man Ager The inspection and tool and die departments will be made rectly responsible to Chief Enginee: Ethan Vars, and other changes have been made in delegating responsibil. ites. The personnel of the box mak- ing section at Plant No. 2 will be re. sponsible to Foreman Samuel Walle =a i Agr Be Berna Fare ceeding KR department rod, small How Abie experience utomoblie 1®. PARIT and aces a LLNESS FATAL TO NEWTON E_ HESS —————— Funeral For Banker, Big Game Hunter, Held on Tuesday Morning Newton E Hess. chairman of the board the First National Bank of State College. and well known big game hunter, died at his home in State College at 12.50 p m. Sate urday, May 27. 19084. following a six months’ {lines Funeral services were held at his residence on Tuesday mon in charge of Rev. John F. Harkins Wm — Car Damaged When | It Strikes Young Colt Damage estimated at approxi. [mately $35 was caused to a car op erated by Miss Mary K. McCaleb of Tylersvilie, In an accident at the top of the Evergreens hill near State | College, at 12:10 a m_ Saturday State College police sald Miss Me Caleb was headed toward State Col. (lege when she saw two colts ape {proaching on her side of the road | Although she swerved her oar, the [was unable to avold hitting one of [Sue anightie, 3n tis Slau, the. iat) Ad a orum right front fender, ' a door handle knocked off, and Shat- | av. MeCamick tered glass In windshield and win.’ of : time he The colt was badly frightened but apparently unhurt, and Joined its sumpmtlion in galloping off across! on Pepe Seren)