o. "KEEP FAITH Wilh US == iby buying WAR BONDS do sp———-— »” er EE SERA RAR ATR AR Cenire Democraf WAR BONDS MEAN MORE THAN A GOOD INVESTMENT VOLUME 63. NUMBER 37 BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1944, wees BUBSCRIPTION—S1. 50 PER YEAR. Two Killed, Two MISSING M N Wounded In War |SPRESUMED 10 BE DEAD War Dept. Announces De- cision in Cpl. Fet- Pfe. George H. Emel, Bellefonte and Pri Robert Ross, Linden Hall, Fighting In France jor y Leen slightly Wounded rs Wou in| py ren radorf. 25 OL ance adeora M1 ni M1 H. Orndort Woodward Vik igntly inded France on Augu 24 ‘ate lL.ost Lives In Two county old killed and two the fighting in War Department messages re < this week by relatiy % Killed in cetion i > War Depa me Pie. George E 1. if } le- : ins V “ Hho are fonte, who lost h iif n July ) nao radu { Penn High and Pvt. Rober oe Hall, v 10 died infantry forces Woaour. Pic. Orren Woodward 1 Led vind . ; en Smead 34 of Belief South Pacific on August 15, 1943, . TR Lo | BH 5 : 1 of $1 . fa y ; Nos umed to be dead, according Department on of zer Ci LOST YEAR AGO IN NEW GUINEA AREA ise wo according sage parent tment re the school in Parents Receive Reviewing Last Flight of Plane {or East TViCe seven Penn or Jed ar 8S. Orndord in jurie IL. william H. Felzer, previously rted missing in action in the Wilose a8 on sligh Message Ie Mr { the street of a let Missing’ Soldier is Dead. \ his parents Fetzer west High } the | Mi apat und Charl 100} 0 ment orth the transport dioman y €Netny ill, New west of Lae Lawrence . 8. Alice O'Leary, of Bellefonte, who two { the United told Mr S0n on § riday 16 lant " nner Cruinea street Ao States from Fetzer that tWO day ’ flight on Penn Weeks re uwrnedg to New Culles he saw hist ju before | et Dad and gel ready for a if elebiralion on uled Nw Yeu was the $30 1 However, he was sent out from my sion on Sunday, and did n dds | back.” Pvt. O'Leary The Bellefont the plane on which family of si was known to have enemy fire Pvt. O'leary said SAW tran two ' ¢ which sched - and Sunday on a na ot Come fing that aboard by Lurcay eve aim pay Ple. 17 TT 3 grounded on Orren 5. Orndorf. 1941 sen sald, add he Was M been riddled that th hip go Gown members ball He expressed a Le- me WLIO SAW ut Ort port nd wa ew ¥ Mute company raciiute ‘ontinged on Page Fowr) Loses Life in France Robert Hos n Charis 10 Mr. and Hal killed in action while ving the Infant: in France ris wife Mrs. Helen Kisler Ross, of i Philipsburg. was informed by the | OS Ross, 28 PE in. France on June 10, & few days! after tie D-Day Invasion, and had been in a hospital in England from then until at : mis July The p i Te fved fre the County sole: f parents 28 ir Lack on 2. Pvt WOMAN'S CLUB: : Year; First Meeting Planned Alexan "Brown Bellefonte Woman's the foll wing ust of mmittee member Mi Edward RR. Miller Mr { Silamumn Beeler 0 A Kine nd received M ang 1 wea N. Mey MeCicHian, Ala. Yom &w! tzenciiip: Mrs. E Keith Ande REE) BOTHER DE si [THIN 2 DAYS c. going Overse Prior to enteri employed at ery, Bellefon After his Defen € halrmar Morris Levine Mrs. Edg Educat) pou die of am Murs f the ler president Wi one writt # which he ub duty ince Ross entered Mittees & ened t Alice hairma Nevin B Pile. Ar George HH. Emel the my on 41 er wil underwent invasion infantry mvasion Survi ents ter ier Elwood Johnson James Decker, Mr Mrs. Prod Lucas Mrs. Ralph © Wendell Bearce ail from the early days of the Strokes Fatal to Toner J. \ikey, 65, And Benjamin Aikey, 70 Blaney Mrs Mr Wagner hairman Edear 4 nan € Belle. Rankin, chairman Mrs ue ¢ bi nd o I Belle Bre ywn Mrs. James Logan tonite ale n two dava thi House eek : I" Kes 6) Mis Mary Taylor f Bellefonte TRIE ARY= 57 = 2dr Charlie and Sar Miss Man Alexander Budget vd Septem- Snow Shoe Womon Injured In Texas ’ daug North aay FA Mrs. Alice Breon wife of Ta Rufus M. Breon, of Bellefonte daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J 1 ley of Snow Shoe, Was seo V jured last week when sha Ly a two-ton Army ruck Helghts, El Paso Texas Te accident appened state rond near the Logan Com- Camp when Mrs. Breon and Mrs beell J. E Day were walking along the State Hichiway De- highway toward home The truck here for some hit Mrs. Bréon, throwing her several suffered on feet into tae alr. The driver of the first {lines he truck did not realize he had struck relatives sald the woman and continued on his The mother of the two men, Mrs, | Way. Mrs. Day's screams brought the Harriet Leal ers Alkey, who resides | truck back with her son-in-law and daughter, Mrs. Breon wis put on a stretch- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson on | er and rushed to the William Beau- North Spring street Bellefonte, is mont Military Hospital by an Army 89 years of Rue Their father was! ambulance where {it was found she (Continued On Page pour) ind sustained bruises of the face, arms, back and legs, and several Mrs. W.C. Thompson { brokdn bones. She Is expected to be Fractures Leg in Fall — [ the Titan Metal plant before going | Mrs. Willlam C. Thompson, wife!y, Texas to join her husband who of the pastor of the Bellefonte Pres- | | is stationed there, byterian church, suffered a come. Killed In Accident Wd fracture of the right leg, be- ———— | Poi the le and knee, aout Julian Girl Suffers George W. Parks, 84, of Woody- 12:40 o'clock Priday afternoon in «| crest, was killed in a construction full while descending the stairway | Injury While Playing Lula Belle Hazel, | accident last Wednesday at the New from the third floor of the Presby- | Kensington plant of the Aluminum | terian Manse on North Allegheny | in | daughter Medical ald was summoned and | | Hazel, of Julian, R. D. 2, was admit Pf and Drad- in hit in Logan 30 Tons of Dynamite Use dk to Loosen Approximately 200,000 Tons of Stone WA Mt hunter and Nn, was employ - ears by the Company tot of VIIA ’ 31 Onjes 0 . 175 der was used former ( . } 1 the Wartier Company W Furnace quarry nea; Near 200,000 one of the al Approximately mite distri each about on Priday by at the Union Tyrone dislodge tons of limestone largest blasts ever by the company All the explosives the same time thr control operated by a tioned some distance from quarry. When the plunger which set off the blast was thrust down, spe tators report there was a sharp re- port. The earth trembled, and the bottom of Le QUAarry seemed heave upward at the same time the back wall, in which the explosives had been plactd, rose upward and (Continued on Page Four) } 30 throug! {eet [17] on the Army ite) ane Cypsum Alkery had the ational en jamin td tment no pany empl xt the rage year he Lroke Iw September 1 was Lhe had in his lifetime Yad in sat ane time were ugh workman fired at central sta. ie to Mrs, Breon is a former resident ~~ State College Man oi its PU ——— aged 11 years, | Company of America. Mr, Parks, | street formerly an employe of John W.| Henszey of State College, made his Mrs, Thompson was taken in the ted to the Centre County Hospital, | home at the James Tracey farm Widdowson ambulance to the Centre near Woodycrest | County hospital where her condition Puneral services were held at the | yesterday was reported to be sat- Koch funeral Opme, Btate College, Isfactory, Monday morning. Rev. BE BE. Korte,!| Mm. Thompson was carrying a student pastor of the State College piece of furniture down the stalrw Lutheran chureh officiated at the and fell or arte. to moll services and interment took place in| forward, believing she had reached Boalsbwsg. hae the bottom of the steps. Tuesday night, suff sible fracture of the while playing. The little girl was playing base- ball with some companions and it is believed she was struck In the face by a or by a bat, Her cone dition yesterday was reported to be satisfactory. from wm pos Ww received | weeks Letter « \PPOINTMENTSFOR = 5 while i Commitfens “Named” For Temas 3 [a patient there for over two months. | of Bellefonte und was employed at of Mr, and Mrs, Howard | County Cattle Poisoned By Eating Green Corn Several coatt C Junty Ores le throughout the mielr lives and become (ll recent eating green corn, it wis revealed vesterdoy A herd of 20 cattle, including ii mich cows and 9 young cattle owns «d by J.T. Delaney of Centre Hall, were poisoned last week after being turned into a field of green corm. Dr Samuel B. Guss, Bellefonte veterin- attended the herd, and all of recov although four of ported Lo na beg have Jost have from in an them red Ne COWS were Ie riously iil The cow Ve in Nittany have been tions mmenting upon lared that it is because of the summer, other deaths in olher se Dr ndition that weather during ae the be ~ ary Cluss ( aed Heved Valley died! {from the poison and there the sap dice in corn stalks formal and toxic effect After the dried, Ge cattle removed Dr. Guss sad that It require a short time for attle to effects of the poison. He instance where cows had been in a carnfield an hour before were stricken. Tb sald often is fatal, and urged farm- erg not to take chan with sick pasturing them in 1 where green corn The veterinanian Gf green coin on sJdnar to Hine u from eating affects the results and corn ears is not Lrong who eat It have nat It has a upon cattle talk declared and ears Deen the danger of poisoning is Only OW ae related an uly they POISON Ww 1 by will available the effects y Somewhat suid cath wy t The and a Kind of jJaun- declared ine Conta BOUan grass liver ae pasGnh 2, DROWNS Falls Into Stream While Attending Picnic of Garagemen two-year-old Chiid, attend Haven Park ATE Sundasy Hollidaysburg picnd at Elk Port Matilda, was afternoon when he shallow of Balad which Row i Park A i ing & Near a pol r LTeek of the ¢ Lragedy from the of men were Dut no one saw In falling down ment it is believed struck a stone SOTSC IOUS ast wip leg a group horseshoes child's accident creek embank- that Gis head rendering him un- pine 1p Te - happened wil Point where pitching the the before Oe AO down In waler Victim of the outing accident was Jeflory Charles Lingenfelter, neph- ew of J. M Lingenfelter, of Bell fonte, and son of Charles and Ida Stewart Lingenfelter, of Hollidays- iid his father were roup allending a pion of the Lingen- inte Al the burg. The ch and SIMONE a § : 863% fmpsoyes in Belle garage LET ERrage ang after tet in the Doon. iA is teport- Youngs wits playing about on the lawn of the park while men in We oup pit EE. horseshoes and d “the m. when the grip was called to herd the childs absence was No- ticed His father found him in the creek a few moments ater The boy was rushéd to the office Tyrone physician where 8 pul was used a fruitiess effort resuscitation It la believed the y Was when he was lifted from the stresan he Was funeral home laken erment aead the Chass ang later for in addition to one taken to in Tyrone Hollida VivVilig oy ystnirg i Ler : 4 J Sur Wat : Si Janet wr Char investigated that an in- certl- ted from Center ountsy Corot Sheckler of Milesburg tl and ruled ot be neces 1 had resul w tragedy t 5 £5 I} Quest wolia 1! 18 that deat Six From College Enter Armed Forces Local Draft Board left for Harris- to enter the we Six men from N 1, State Col burg Tuesday morning AFIDe services as NI juota from the Siale They bum. Prank 1 George Thomas George J Decker old Harpster, Pennsylvania Furnace and Joseph Shoemaker Penne! vania Purnace On September 7. three men from the State College board volunteered for immediate induction following their pre ' we LA n hh FL , James was called for trial and after over } A hin documentary evidence had been pre- | Bupervising Earl K ¢§ u 3 1 Br sented and legal aspects of the case | reported in ple of e { school board esr tus : ingly tel The grade Cho em ; SCHOOL HEALTH SE x RULES STRESSED = ; of Mr. Stock 0 a "w au Heense had Ackley wile iM 1 MRLds ol gus hy nM Gehesver Totél school enr llefonte schoo increase H Pri 13 ncipas an gl & PegUAr (Continged on Pape Four) Monday a that expected y sh this because of and termed the d State Outlines Methods of being mua pe tad Controlling Contag- " ious Diseases first With the opening State Department out essential orities Carry the rh school ens marked war oO w a VEar tablishme; grade larg: PUL Was pray we te - Ti AGE CLUB SESE ADI OES UR the points “of of Health rhool auth- at» DeJESEATry precau- CHhool it 1s located in the Spr - Toi |_| mory) bullding and that spread of con | will be taken from ea h « condi ile linton Sw artz Heads tions. The first duty of every school | ®t three ud on pao ¥ Gg bil New Group; Hope to hen of ach Individual chil3. Une] Obtain Club Rooms Officers elect d leen