Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 14, 1944, Image 1

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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<induction physical exam-
nations. They were William Allen
State College: Roger Johnson, Le-
mont; and Louis Krout, Bellefonte,
RD
lege
College area
Bellefonte
Bellefonte, R D
Bellefonte: Har-
Chaplin
A ——————
Charles Fromm Is
Named Court Crier
Judge Ivan Walker has appointed
Charles A. Fromm, of Bellefonte, as
Centre County Court Crier to suec- |
coed the late D. Paul Portney of
Bellefonte, who had held that posi-
tion since Judge Walker's election
Mr. Fromm began the duties of
his position Monday morning with
the pening of September court.
BHA ALUMNT TO MEET
A meeting of the Bellefonte High
School Alumni Association for the
purpose of completing plans for al
Christmas dance, will be held in the
high school building at 7:30 p. m.
| Wednesday, September 20, It was
| announced yesterday by Miss Ann
| Penny, president of the assoefstion.
All members and former graduates
(of the high school are urged to at.
temd
were wb Aly »
Hi
RETURNS HOME
AT ELK HAVEN
FROM PACIFIC
(pl. Kenneth Hoag Served
Year Aboard Arm)
Ship Hospital
A Bellet le
turned to Lhe
YERIs LIP ss 8 Le
Afny ship |
him sha
i the Bo
mn recently re-
man wh
United States alter a
nnician aboarc an
rau it with
f 1
He Wal
al
SIO
ith Pacific and commented
of that
ompmrativel safe
large section
Wow
iat
age
travel
The service
Hoag, cor
Mr
We '
Kennet
son
man »
poral techni
and Mr Frank
Linn street
Cpl. Hoag, graduate of the Bell
fonte High School of the Phil-
adslphiy Coliege of Pharmacy in
1909, was engaged in pharmasoceuti-
cal work at Harrisburg area in
March, 1843, when he entered the
army. He was immediately assigned
to similar work in the service and
fer training at Camp Robinsos
Ark. Camp Pstrick Henry, Va
Camp Btoneman, Osl was a
Bn
r Hoag
ang
ify
and
inhieqg
to a ship hospital
Army ship
usus]
differ
: Navy LAI
that the Army Vessels are liners
and other types of craft made over
to serve as hospital ships. They are
fd psinted white, a» are Navy hos-
Ape nor Ae wey huve many
of the other facilities oH the
wiar Navy ships of thal type
Continged on Pose Min)
= —
Bompitals from
hospital in
rey
Memorial Services
Held at Mt. Eagle
An inspiring and comforiing mem-
orial service in memory of Corporal
William F. Leathers, who gave his
life in the Invasion of France, was
held Sunday afternoon in the Ken-
nedy Methodist church of which he
was a member
The address was made by the Rev
Roy A Goss, who spoke highly of
the esteem with which Cpl Leathers
was held by all who knew him. and
urged those present to remain loval
and worthy of the principles for
which he gave his life
Music was furnished by Fred
Pletcher and Chester Neff, and Miss
Mary Virginia Stoltz. Miss Alma
Pletcher and Mrs. Charles Beightol
Mrs. David Holter was planist
A large delegation from the Belle-
fonte Veterans of Foreign Wars of
which the deceased was a member
were present, along with a delegation
September | of about 35 members of the Odd
Fellows Praternity of Howard, to
were Stanley G. Boob, Co- | which he belonged
The veterans organization had
charge of the military ritual of the
sMIrvice
Philipsburg Soldier
Killed In Action
Mrs Edna Wood of Phillipsburg
this week received a telegram from |
the War Department
her husband, Pvt
22, md been killed in action August
12 in France
Walter was the son of Mrs. Harry
Relckary of Locust street, Philips
burg, and the late Prederick Wood
His wife js the former Edna Selv-
ridge of Houtzdale. They have a
tvo-year-old son, Harry Claude
He had beefs in service 14 months |
and went overseas in January,
wis a member of an antisairtraft
| unit and moved into Normandy in
{July following the first invasion of |
Prance
Before entéiting the service, Wal-
{ter was employed at the Lee Metal
Products Company
ms MI ———
‘Undergoes Treatment
For Leg Fracture
stating that
| Monroe Shaffer. 63, of Lisbon, O.,
was admitted to the Centre County
{Hospital last © Thu for treat
ment of a fracture of right leg
between the ankle and knee, re.
ceived several days earlier,
Walter J. Wood, |
He |
COUNTYCOURT Complete Plans
CONCLUDES; 4 ~~ For V-Day Here
CASES TRIED sgade metieions series to pears toca
Chairman; College Announces Plans
kor: |
VRnhCs
Two. Criminal, Two Civil
(Cases Heard; One Man Plans for the obser
Maa Youd Day in Bellefonte
Pleads Guilty mt
Sh of Commerce, Friday night
TWO DEFENDA NTS Samuel D. Rhinesmith
DRAW JAIL
master of ceremonies for Lhe
———————
TERMS | cciebration
Upon receipt of official
Jurors Summoned F orton that the war in Euro}
Next Week Notified
Not to Appear
were
the local
nlivued
# Page Vow)
i
ended al warming
ch as fire
istria)
| be
bang
Pubic
Homer Rodeheaver
To Appear Sept. 26
irens, alr raid
Lies, an
The American i
wemble atl on
Wilks d church breil
sounGec
. will
Two criminal cases and two civil
went Ww trial here early this
the Centre County Court
cleared the docket of cases scheduled
for the regular Beptember Court
A defendant in 8 criminal case en-
tered a plea of guilty and was sen-
enced
Al the conclusion
criminal docket
called for
Jurors summoned to appear for ser- |
in civil court next week have (a
been notified that thelr services will
not be required, since all cases ready
for trial have been disposed of
Dewey Sherry, of Milesburg, went
on trial before a jury on & charge of
{. & b and aduitry. The jury found
him guilty of latter count
Sherry directed Lo pay
a fine $100 and undergo
onment in the County
day:
Roy Yingling
ship, entered plea of not guilty
a charge of larceny by ballee
ury verdict of not guilty was return
ed, but Yingling and the prosecutor
in the case, Bidney Neidigh
Ferguson township, were
pay the Costs
basis
Lee
tered
ooie
Diamond hort
CRAM .
Werk as
the high
religious sel
Belle!
ase arr
of the light
Judge Ivan Walker
we trial of gome civil « Allg
vice m. and }
If 1 noti
tilities comes
the ana
the costs
impris-
for
Wi
of
|
son town | throug!
the event
| ‘ Loney
A | ternoon, stores al beg 1 : 4 n
of Pergu
{
“
t Rodeteaver
0
n
HCE
3 remail
it thw
1  ] f |
also © Cha
directed 10 Har
1345 PUPILS I
0A SHO
following
nber officials
PF Ha
a half and hal
Williams
gulity
ADO Was
Lynch, of
a ples of
violation
the OOsts and
port er
motor
sentenced
10 pay undergo 30 da
imprisonment in the county He
was chargeg with operating a motor
vehicle aftr his
revoked
In the civil sction in ejectment ‘
betyesn whe oP rig Paint, Board Authorizes Addi-
an arry Cantar , dele at, 81 . - | a . the g atiist” wd
jury returned a verdict in favor of | onal First Grade; | SEY er Mm
the regarding ownership : 4 FE lee rbUnTY pie, the Sener
ol Rainn property in Rush town - | Norse Named 3 Hee a it Pa C i .
hip i .
“Tre case of J. Frank Krumrine iment in the . HSANE wah Ru Fame
ve. Robert H James and Esther 1 1345 pupils > ' 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<Age 1
der the existing conditions spe nll Mothers’ Club to
wie should be mad: of child :
| * HiIouk £ Oo Meet Here Tonight
Jaw yd during
uy Bre
who Is under par Both and!
health suthorities agree that school
the Bells vi nos
: on Swarty, presioent Helen Berardis
esident. John O'Hara
is not the place for a sick child, not]! The first fall meeting of
only from the standpoint of public |fonte Mothers’ Club will be held
wealth, but also from the standpoint | Thursday, September 14. at 6 p. ma. ViOe
of education at the home of Mrs. Paul M. Dubbs, | tary and Dale Pritcha
The health regulatic provide | East Curtin street, in th form of ire: Mrs Henry Fraser
under Section X Every teacher |covered dis supper the club's advisor
principal, superintendent or other Each member ne Rules already sdopted
person Or persons in charge of any|rolis, butter and and which will be supplem
public, private, parochial, Sunday tableware Mrs Mr formal constitution
or other school or college shall im- | Charles Kelier Jacobi lows: n moking
| mediately exclude any child or other { Friedman will be co- drinking, mn
person showing an unusual skin {influence of alcohol
in shorts or slscks
The club operate on tribu
eruption, swelling about the neck
| suggesting mumps, soreness of the Clark Named Head
i ' tions made by various cit
of Lewistown Union civic vrganiration and m such
{throat or having symptoms of |
(Continued on Page Four)
contributions are needed, mnoe tae
group hopes to establish: club rooms
—— ss —
AS SUN a5 a sullable location =»
Lions Club S¢ DNSOrs tionist in the Bellefonte theatres, |. o.." omeers will appreciate any
Sale at Centre Halllvas elected president of Local Un a AONE Br Ls sine coarturs
i 4
| fon No. 636, with headquarters in| to
| The 14 Club. of Centre Hall, is | Lewistown, of the International Al- Teenagers in many parts of the
sponsoring & public sale of new and [lance of Theatrical Stage Employes ,, 5 gtates, recognizing that while
| second hand merchandise to be held snd owag Elche Sassine nes “lehildren have theif playgrounds and 4
i ber 30 at I8lOrs o We n 5 Ah ot a
[hturaay evening, Renee adn an affiliate of the American ther recreational facilities, and that
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