Jesse ADLER Looks at the NEWS SECOND SECTION VOLUME 63. IN N.Y. a woman complained to she _A Visitor In Seven Thous: Zhe Centre Democrat BELLEFONTE, PA., THU RSDAY, JULY 1944, 27, C—O 15 HOP RP AAO MAINS ANAS 0 —— - i — - = A ek andom NEWS, FEATURES tems UMBER 20 at oN the OPA that Fad hased some black market gas but was charged over the black market price Shoulda taken it up with Business Bureau! AND in Brookly: playing bridge for-all when four out of 8a packet They finally of rubber woul You never did see STALIN yoroees Our pure — ——— the no A A Gosoline aecic the ha a lied more requ Face and Arms and babies legitimate I'HE Democt that Dewey make A pair of +9 on State Col orking of Penn 1 Rood specialized 100-0ct WORram NOW body think of ditto with the CANDIDATE matter who key and Ele work l Donkey ways do foliow A COUNTRY gentleman ret from the races at Empire his new cook a ten-dolla placed $2 on a sald, “and he cs The next week found a b was the note IN pal Mn equ ally & Republics DEWEY win Lh painfully arm nen election int follower Gettysburg the Elephant followers campaign pi wt } "oy e of the 18 1 election vil 1 nom a 1D It engineer sented together after arch and urnea na gave bill I Earon Farm Is Struck by Bolt Beech Creek Property Exten- Reading sively Damaged by Lightning HEADLINE Head of Arm Y. U cetra v buliding ne dat one day . iamaged A QOTIKE 192 JACKa THIS WEEK'S Favorite Joy Cayle: Why are front sea Because fr THE Eng Ameri They mout ts alwavs bal that use forn h h Over the A COUPLE their cars Lake City Leroy Taille: iriver of the other broke the light plant into 1 was his brother sh remember a stitch In time LATEST going the rounds cerns Hitler visiting a nuthouse for crackad-up Nazis. Everybody heiled but one guy. “Voix vid you. schilem Ar fl. vy dunt you salute? Adolf| ,. screamed I'm just the g . here! A ! Was the repis £ It out of comm the rear po house was meited from com. ! conduit, and fire flew Yhrough the hotise Mrs. Earon, her dau ghters-in-law and four small grand- children were pieces tei The swit f the iid X 0 the where of tree front walnut were splin Al tres Use large rect RCT al TO STAR PENN PROGRAM NELSON EDDY ON WEN Edd ire "150 1 - Lock Haven Man ng Killed by Train The new port to the Natior gramatization which year of oadca br Joins Breeders Association Bernas "ne f time . Loses Wallet RD had from patrons at lv admits Milkman he Holstein-Friesia ann Con America 5 ¥ board Application from A&78 proved. The national m is the fer Howard A milk route billfold were ap- pocket erving Holstein a Beech Creek Saturday morning dairy cattle taini ¢ hundred work ir imbers breeders Vi Ard ar ner of by unarnd ho operates the r of the if dire r misfortunes lose his while con - socint) largest dollar Alto registration wlective g close 0 on recording organizatios n the Its total membership now more than 34.000 cattle bil with three license ser. valuable papers BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES (By J. THOMAS MITCHELL) OF THE LIVES OF THE MEMBERS OF THE BAR OF CENTRE COUNTY ROBERT T. STEWART elected as Born 1771 in Lancaster And again Educated in the Lanesster school At 1 he read Jaw and was sdaiited to the “Ith his Bar of his native county. He came Reuben M. Magee, formed the part. to Peliefonte shortly before the neta of Stitzer & Magee. About erection of this county. having been 1880 both of these men retired from again admitted in MIffiin county the practice and started a book and He was one of the six lawyers ad stationery store in the south end of mitted at the first term of court) What ls now the Bellefonte Trust held in the new county, he also Company bullding which was known served as the second postmaster of faz "SBtitzer'’s Book Store” for a gen- his adopted town. In 1810 Stewart|“FAtion. He died in 1911 Joined John Lyon in the formation JOMN HN. STOVER of the firm of Lyon & Stewart and Born 1336 In Boalsburg » sare Coeruie Forge Lar, 8 he glover amity ‘were aio eurly Bhorb & Co. which, for more than “etter in Penn's Valley. John was ig : | educated at the Boalsburg Academy, | 8 Seneraion wha the greatest ron feud lmw ‘iin Davi © Boat and _ a amet oi Se, | the time o mission was HENRY Y. STITZER acting ns associate-editor of the Born 1827 in Milihetm | “Central Press.” a newspaper pub He was educated at the Aarons-| lished for a short time at the coun- burg Academy, taught school and|ty seat. He was elected as District was selected as the principal of the | Attorney In 1860. He practiced with | Bellefonte High School. He enlisted | hig preceptor for a short time, join. | in the Civil War and, after his 10-| ed in the Civil War with the “Belle. | turn, acted as deputy sheriff from| fonte Pencibles” and later became 1863 to 1886, during which time be | captain of the “Centre Guards "| read law with Gen. Blalr And was| Soon after the war he moved to admitted to our Bar in 1804. He took | Missouri, where he became quite some interest in polities and was (Continued on Page Pour) i District 1885 in 1868 he formed a partnership preceptor. but in 1874, with Attorney in at | Administration Young College Chemist Burned by High Octane In Laboratory Penn State Graduate Receives Injuries of the When Some of Volatile Fluid Ignites proceeding copper ft a Arse real 1D BEANO it ratory wi injured taken immediately the flames which seared GEeSKE neal follow experiment to lege dump the reaction if 1 ore 0s $100 but owed imated work 5) wha s Used : (Continued on Page Four) Brakemen Held For Burglaries Arrests Made at Altoona in Attempts to Clear Up and George Hoover R D. all Altoona men ot t duty Dun yard brake 4 1 nigh When confronted with finding a recovery of merchandise, identified ar having been In transit and con. forming to shipper have confes goods reported lost ny three men are said to the burgiarizing a» period of the of car the 1 over ‘Tick Fever’ Victim Leaves Hospital Here k 1] y 11 was admi nty H al Rocky Mountair maiady discharged from Priday whnse Lemont who y the Cen to undergo Spot. x small the In- treatme Fever tick wa mnt four ted caused by nn tution Mr. Scar ite serious drol condition for a declared itentimes | iven immediate treatment Philipsburg Soldier Killed In France Woodrow Fleck. 28-year-old Mr and Mrs. Merrill Fleck "hilipsburg, was killed in action June ® while fighting in Prance according word received by the parents fre the War Department Woodrow in service and half He was overseas for the last two years and was stationed in England before the Invasion which took him to France Pvt. John, a brother of Woodrow Is also serving with the armed forces in Prance time crit hospital ISPARe of to nm Was two n YORrs Bellefonte Girl Gets Promotion Private Elizabeth ©. Mangino, for. mer resident of Bellefonte, was re. cently promoted to the grade of pri- vate first class at Walker Army Alr Field, Kansas, where she is now stationed as & member of an Alr- Wace Detachment Pie. Mangino, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mangino, 207 East Lamb street, Bellefonte, Is a graduate of the Bellefonte High 8chool and prior to entering the Women's Army Corps was employed as a steno- | grapher Bhe Is employed at present as an alreraft dispatcher in Base Opera- Hons at Walker Army Alr Pleld Bhe is also a graduate of the WAC Bchool Daytona Beach, Florida. Pfe. Mangino enlist ed In the Wac's on January 21, 1043, at Altoona nts MI ————————— From Seventy-seven of V-12 Pennsy! officer MARINE LANDING r Under a dying moon) they ited, Under the smoke’ lay Evgebi; win! Naval gums bad fowish od their task, The only soundVevns the surging sea. Nine were ashe bo a landing craft, Camera men and a radio team, ww Their pueciom omygo canvas covered, Huddled togetiyer in Bow 13, 1 From the shore came a bail of hullets, Japs in a pillbox beld life cheap; Our first assault wave overreached them, Death bad a remdervons to keep, But dead Marines cam steel the will Of frightened men to a calm intent; Burdened with fieldpack:, carbines, rifles Into the boiling surf they went, Some fowmd cover beneath the water, Some edged back to a stranded Jeep, Living crawled over dead and dying, Coral beads cut cruelly deep. I'ben their faces were ref im anger, Hands burled forward a live gremade Concrete feu from the Jap emplacement, Another landing bad been made Dorothy V Walker Railroad Wreck Tyrone Child Is Holds Up Traffic Drowning Victim Five Morning Trains Were Routed Over Bald Eagle to Harrisburg WAS over the Harris fenir Mente FOUr now Lock Haver Term- * Says Too Many Think God Is An American * people All American--and Republican or Demo nm where they live Robert W. Searle of Greater rk Federation of Churches white, and came over on the Do we act as convinced that God an Episcopal. # Presbyterian. a Lutheran, or Are Do we not even re. level of our parish How many of the black ig- of men’s minds and souls are t results of the shadows which we cast? OW many bably as a iepending D tainly Cod to he apparently ylower! not IRI We were Roman Catholic you nim to the NOTANCes Ww Tyrone Youth Is Killed In Action Robert 1. Petzer, 20. of Ty- missing In action in Ttaly since February 8. is mow listed as killed in action on that date the War De- partment has just advised his mo- ther, Mrs. Edna Petzer, of Tyrone Pvt previously had been sing In action The last letter Mrs. Petzer had from her son was dated January 17 1944, In which he stated he had met Victor Stonebraker of Tyrone Military Is Sizeable Military and naval trainees repre- sent nearly one-half of the total undergraduate enrollment at the Pennsylvania State Cbliege this summer Py ’ rons reported mis. 3 A ——— Teachery Study, Too Fetzer was a paratrooper and | Found Dead in Six Inches of Water Near Colerain State Park Maoflet could Warriors Tyrone re help nt yf the Ladder Co nity res. RECENT WEDDINGS Bowmaster —Yearick Mi Madyion ls ghier of Mr Yearick, and Sgt. Robert master, son of Mr. and Bowmaster of Lamar Tuesda: ning. July Methodist parsonage ir Rev A. Lawsor Mr. and Mrs C master of Lamar The a graduate the Lock Haven High Bchoo] and is employed in the pur. chasing department of Sylvania Electric Products. Inc Sgt. Bow. master was an employe of the Lock Haven paper mill prior to his In. duction into the army He is now stationed at Port Sil, Oklahoma With Co D,. 788 T. K Bn. The bride will reside with her parents for the present ‘ Yearick, a Mrs John Ray Bow. M James were 1A 8 at Salona b Attendants Bow bride Is i av ried oy the the were ¥ AUG of Kelley —MeKinley Mr and Mrs Wade A McKinley of Milesburg, announce the marriage of their daughter, Betty L. McKin- ley. to John W. Kelley, son of Mrs Agnes Kelley, of Bellefonte R. D. 3, on Saturday, July 15 at 12 noon at Williamsport, in 8t. Mark's Lutheran church. Rev. J Ray Houser was the officiating minister at the single ring ceremony. The bride was attired In A street length dress with white ac- (rolled for special studies at Penn Mr. | Btate this summer, a block away, Five Injured In Head-On STATISTI Ss: 7] Automobile Collision at Northwood, Near Tyrone oe - Accident Happens When Tyrone Car Attempt. |" ed to Pass Third Car; Pittsburgh Wom. en Treated at Hospital A Pittsburgh woman wa to Altoona Mercy Hospital shortly } o'clock Monday morning fol- t at Northwood the car which collided with a members of the Grover of Tyrone were riding happened shortly time Lo fp niver IOWINE an acciaen Tyrone was riding which four 1 | L WW family accident when i she Car in nite Thi midnignt Lin getling ale ana somes wa g all persons doc- fice In Ty There It was determined that Margaret Creighton, 35, of Pittsburgh taken Wo the hospital Mrs. Creighton suffered circular laceration: 1 thrown of the i“ tors « rons should be two we erm - Chives windshield her husband Mr. Creighton dispensary for of tl against the car driven by Creighton WH in the brush burns of the face and | suffered when he was ned the steering wheel The Creighton toward T when truck it head-on in third machine called Thomas treated njurics behind of car Wi the car traveling Walte « attempting to the scene yrone Ar = po and Pass a rone were 177) the sician and ther Girl Held After Rumpus at Station in aging victims 10 the i the state Becomes Abusive When Rail- road Officer Attempted Questioning Marie A bought Altoona Monday morning sy and Ohio Zubricky, 24 railroad tickets a passenger When Cleveland the station both New paid for them early or Jer and all quarters, she questioned by cer she became -~, a“ aroused suspicion a rallre abusive placed on her When wd offi. had wr An rave handcu subdue her war charge "5 ano ontacted It is believed that the woman had gone berserk because of a boy friend She arresisc of being ne n eS her Tamils anc gocketed of "et uspicious Cleveland WPB Grants Moose Permission to Rebuild of the $10.00 grille will be fioor and four or a installed ree wii bb» Work on mmediately the buliding Mr. Hering cee with 8a members than 1.000 \ ing. the former Walter Cohen in 1837 remodeled addition year later. The property more than $25.000 covered by ins asd He JArge ab a wa irance ———— " Philipsburg Pilot Killed Over Germany Aeutenant Mr. and of Front street been killed in action Germany, according word re- eived by his parents from the Red Cross and verified by the War De. partment Lisutenant Jes Mrs Philipsburg, has combat over 25. son of Mn " n Hudson was the pilot f a P47 Thunderbolt based at Foglia, Italy. His squadron was re- ported on a mission, likely covering bombers to the most northern part of Italy when he was shot down on March 28. It was reported that the mission was completed and that the planes were on thelr way home when they were jumped in a sur- prise attack which cost the life of the Centre county pilot. Being so near to both the German and Swiss borders. he could easily have been shot down over German soll Jess was the third airman from the southern part of Front street, Philipsburg. 10 be killed in action Lisutenant John Hoffer, who lived admitied 1 police {the Standard Works, and ' . only a few houses away, and Lieu! tenant John OMgo, who lived only ported killed, Hudson was believed to be shot down when jumped in a [surprise attack by a Oerman alr. ‘man Jess enlisted in the Army Alr| Act, John D Teasdale, manager of pay In [Force In January 1042 and Wwas'the Williamsport office of the Social called for eadet October and landed at Casablanca In North Africa. He arrived there Fogin were previously re. | : 2181s WEEK'S GAG Who Alt vestigation Tyrone police reported passengers in the Wa and bruise Al were made before the able Creightons were fir. H H prior to having Mercy bulance HOW ABOUT YOU 1 cut locate a phy taken Longwell beer ight hospital by the Tyrone ¢ Lo oO bry ————. A i - County Natives rHEME Married 50 Years Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Guests of Honor Dinner, Sunday Fleisher al CASUA LTIES Fleisher was employe eight . years in the James H Mann axe OF MPLAINT {actory at Yeagertown, 20 years at A reader who apparently is irk 12 years.'0 IVE up WW the letter of gasoline the American Vi pe Corpo rAUOMINE refuislions, writes thst forse 13 : tw feel view Me widest se Az XK on ye 1 the birthday WOLF: WOLF! “s FL wl a & Renner: Bellefonte antl Er ame James a CGaug! member present f the id the Ratlroad a hi a felphia 874-75 Light on Fabrics {ade-0-meter whic} det mines the effect of light on fabrics in use at the Ellen H Richa Beilel is Dolea it Institute of the Pennsylvania State handsome ladle ny pleasant » College vening they may be seen pr ng the streets Qu Confer on Campus right eves and pretty | State-wide conferences brought! miration and delight of the wistful more than 2.000 men and women t nesome stranger and the the Pennsylvania State Oollege cam. And joy of the gallant home beaux pus this summer If in 1044 wrote a paragraph like 1 they'd call him a wolf — SOCIAL SECURITY WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU Belicfonte wl Parag ollows Last : A ap Cals rapyt : not leas or is Mm - ups, their Ss the a ———————— not pride Ruy nal (No. 1 of a Series of six) payments. If no member of the In order to clear up many ap-ifamily = nmedigtely eligible for parent misunderstandings of the monthly benefits, a Jump sum death benefits payable under the Federal payment may be made Old-Age and Survivors Insurance The size of each "benefit depends provisions of the Social Security upon the worker's average monthly Jobs covered by the law, with added credit for the number of training three Security Board issued the following years he has worked on such Jobs. months later. He went overseas last statement October 21 and a heat to Taly In ment at age 65 or over | December, before tmas. Since worker's wife at 65 or his children More detailed ations of the that time he had been based al under age 18, yr His benefits and his family's bene. “Monthly benefits are provided for fits are calculated from the record any quali worker upon retire- of his wages which is kept hy the A retired Social Security Board also may receive various types of benefits and the monthly payments i «monthly next article will appear in the Oen- his children ire Democrat |. Claims for such children in her care, Widows, at any field |
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