wresm====| The Most Widely Read Newspaper In Centre County Jesse | ADLER Looks at SECOND SECTION VOLUME 63. HEADLINE: “Bundist On Hunger Strike.’ upset stomach fram eating words! HEADLINE Royal Appenalx Well, everybody s aays THE RUSSIAN « Now Losses more Troubled Oils MAYOR LAGUARDIA Is battiin wits N. Y.s &th Avenue Association who've askild members to close on V-Day. Helluva thing to about THE OPA icra petition for g iént. That's tenpet ONLY 3000 new leased In September Pretty thief | profit {in used ca 0 fall of Auto Deal AbUsed Car Fritz Kuhn Probably ha his Owl Windsog fo Be Tak taking a t Lh Lik 1 Ot Ta i apture of Ploesti Hitler water on Ivor Edwards Fatally Nas tough news profession Wl in Honest SULLY Ira Davis a orn Hi rsd SIGN Window INCIDENTALLY. | what's wt with my gir's beginning to show iru TRAFFIC atalities were lower July Chicago Was attending that mont TWO CHINESE Jew York-ing the neat in fured just four. j out | injured I: f Ie Ail ng tires them Edwards was kKilli J wien ' in Chi ire ARO Youth Killed As Rifle Explodes Accident Occurs Week on Mifflin- burg Farm ’ { for 8 most a convent lieh-1l a murde ' Yun convicted of aiea in i : CORI a Sng Thursday you have wave 1raqio 1 Japs make Fatal | ast [propaganda heaa story by Jdistor RALPH LYMAN Mass. is defending hi dog as Peeping Tom. The gvers the dog reared on its hind le ana persisted in vainst their window Probably a Bi Jrnist TRUCK DRIVER stopped off at a Sth Avenue beanery he lad wi sing a goose on after which he discovered his tr Rollin A full of 8000 bottles of hiquor had curred tolen we ille he was drinking Mifflinburg William E. Roth, of Lewisburg, the Union Cou complaintan .nty coroner. has completed » death of Ralph of Mrs. John wh on a Cad 1184 pressing very e died a wing up AdWH Jehn Some chaser, hi HEARNS NY per dozen eggs if your own container the chicken you get off! DEFINITION of fellow who steps on a er he throws it the BILLY ROSE urchase of the 1 LOW at now takes off tv Accompan nother he was visit the res Mrs. Emery ing mediately w to his a after he cent sup upy U8 Emery t the sho If we an extra stance ired Was death i " ambulance i« OCH ) be taken cigarette al- Carpet tant \ a Gentieman placed in an to the hospital i - has completed the Ziegfeld Theatre all iimsel! 1 hear is Flo State College Woman Heads Cancer Society Owns it Oy tiie ate F BN Th YA DOSe YU Ziegfeld whirling in his grave "ONE OFFICER friend of ours says hell admit the morale of his troops is high when one of them asks: “Is! it true some day we'll have to re- | turn to civillan life? PHILADELPHIA én epidemic of snoring oi Whica is ironic when onsider that's what Philly Leen doing for so —— IS worried over rds.’ YOu ball-fans have ars many yee Conver sation Week: Officer (optimistically do like my company? Wonderful, . theyre all such LOYS FAVORITE you I — —. Church Inaugurates Distinctive Service Baptist church) of leads the community offering a and distinctive vice which Is designed, not only accommodate all ages, but also meet the need of each different age group. Known as the Community Night, these services are arranged to be offensive to none but inviting to all Special classes are “weld for three age groups which are listed as junior young people and adults. Th junior class meets In a separate room for a distinctive, well-planned session which is made more attrac- tive by the use of visual aids and children’s choruses. Meeting togeth-! er for their song service, the people's class and the adult later separate to conduct study ses- sions adaptable to each under the supervision of competent instructors The classes convene each Wednes- day evening at 7.30 for a full eve- ning of activity whith culminates in a friendly recreational period Being a community service, the pub- lic is urged to participate Again Blanchard the new The a tment Eliza beth C Robison { College State Commander of the Penn. sylvania Division of the Field Army of the American Cancer Society was a joint statement yes Dr. Zoe A ff state » : ixun 0 pn as announced terday by nairman commitiee ) Mrs. Gustav Ketterer phia pre the field army Mrs. R headquarter army 308 Harrisburg activities conducted cancer education con Gustay Ketterer will be continued inder thie name in - ohnston executive of te field army of Philadel commander of » ent state opening Mate for field State Theatre bullding from whi the state J the field army will be The outstanding work of ducted by Mrs of Philadelphia by Mrs. Robison of Lie Fleld Army of the Ameri Cancer Boclety which was formerly known as The Women's Fleld Army of the Ameri- Society for the Control of Can- a the bison office young Class at an Congratulations, Dean pa” September was a month of anni- versaries for ‘Dean of Men Arthur R. Warnock at the Pennsylvania State College. He observed his 25th year as dean, his 20th wedding an- nivershry, and his 194 years as a daily newspaper columnist can They're Carrying On three the this of freshmen at Pennsylvania State College semester are sons or daugaters Penn State graduates Thirty A Study In Living Costs A grocery house advertisement distributed last wesk points out In a most graphic fashion how retail grocery prices have been kept down in Worki War 11 by the real cooperation between grocers and the OPA, resulting in many benefits to the consumer and the retail dealer During participation in World War 1, Oe advertisement relates, $48.75 would buy 100 pounds of sugar and a barrel (196 pounas) of In World War II, $48.75 will buy 100 pounds of sugar and & parrel of flour, plus 68 other items, listed as follows: can of to- matoes, can of corn, box hardwater soap, package soap Hakes, can of peas, can of chicken ala king, can of chicken broth quart of apple juice, bottle olives, can grapefruit juice, can orange juice, jar plums, bottle farm chow, bottle fig juled, jar pickled applies, can of cherries can corn kernels, jar marmalade, jar jelly, tin mushrooms, can lobster, can pate do fole gras, pound tea, pound coffee, can bak- ing powder, package cooked cereal, jar peanut butter, box crackers, package biscuits, can salmon steak, ean sardines box cornstarch, box pancake flour, pound prunes, two boxes raisins, can peaches, jar honey, jar olive spread jar chutney, 3 jars Jam, jar chicken spread, can pickled pork, can evaporated milk, jar , oan tomato Juice, can tomato soup, can baked ham Jar sliced One Miner Crushed Death, Another Killed By Blast of Dynamite ithe machine shed, and! Che Centre Democrat To Injured Under Fall of Rock; Ira Davis Dies from Injuries Received in Clay Mine | : FAC» and internal injuries r Charles Sheckler of Miles id death was accidental The lived his en- He is survived Cirorge Ed- and by brothers ind Garfield, of Philipsburg Mrs. Robert Asherolt of Morrisdale Mrs. Burt Tavior, of Holsopple Cl if Meadvill Funeral Wd Saturday alternoon, with F. LI. Pannebaker officiat was made in the Moreis- etery. Mr. Edwards wa he present war, He to African Sicilian nly re- service t 16 as born ard Morrisda le Mir the following ve jolhiowin other { sist and services ial the i about 9:30 shot. He was Philipsburg State reported dead who 250 bu el Was icKked down Ira Davis Clearfield co Wa ded in that Man Found Dead In Tractor. Shed Dies of Heart Attack Shortly After Beginning Day's Work Cha Ralston neart attack 1 haa jos 64 idy wme at Syivan Grove beyond Kylertown on Stone road. He ed { 1 farm five miles the Rolling was found lying In the! alter his at hi tractor, by Mrs Ralston dog had raised & fus ing Fiousiy His death oe 8:30 o'clock in } And was ba fu urred between 8 the morning. He h breakiast and Mrs. Ralston Boing Wi work Although le sudden and unex complained for sev a throat aliment + out had s$ born on the farm He was born April dd his entire life there by Gis widow, the Valimont, of Fren following brother and Mrs. Grant dnd Mrs Canton, O Clearfield of Cleveland Zimmerman, of Funeral were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial was made in the Kylertown cemetery Sarah SEIVICes E S— Karthaus Student Wins Scholarship Award of a Wilson College honor scaolarship for the coming year to Miss Lucy Briel, of Karthaus was announced Saturday by President Paul Swain Havens at the convoca- tion which formally opened Wilson's 5th year as a lberal arts college for wamen Endowed by friends of the lege the honor scholarships are given annually to girls who have at- tained high academic standing dur ing the two preceding semesters President Havens named eighteen young women as winhers of the) scholarships for 1944-45 : Miss Briel, a sophomore, prepared for college in the Cooper Township High School, Winburne. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs James J Briel col- ! eA —— Couple Observes | 25th Anniversary a —— Prank K. O'Connor, former cashier of the Port Matilda Bank, and Mrs. | O'Connor, Saturday, observed their | siiver wedding anniversary at their home in Lock Haven. Mr. O'Connor | ‘and his bride, the former Anna Coder were married 25 years ago at the bride's home the Rev. H. T. Covert, pastor the Mapleton De- pot Methodist church, i Following a wedding trip to Pitts | (burgh, the couple established their home at Mt. Union where Mr. O'Con- | [capacity at the Port Matilda Bank | for several years before coming to | Mill Hall 10 years ago as cashier of ‘the Mill Hall State Bank. Back to Normal Eighteen of the i chant | plies to the far-flung battlefronts {gator in the Navy Air Corps BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1944. ~~ ——— - eriously Injured Four Girls Enter In Plane Crash School ot Nursing Philipsburg Army Cadet Re- Four From County Among ceives Fracture of Skull 133 Students Admitted in Accident to University Four women from gre among the new entering of nursing of the University of Penns Ml a They are Marjorie A a bradn injury [East Curtin street, Bellefonte E. Harvey, - 312 Eighth Bette 1. 806 Pine of Philipsburg. and Orirud Freeman 317 West Beaver avenue, 8S and not lege Miss Wurfi is a &2 tterbury. Sate College attended ge wated Fate) of Win Qrwig, on ! ind AC Cal Centre co ents Orvig 133 at admitied « wit a int 10 val ia frac- and 11 na tele street it Cole treet Ix H Wurfi tate CO sduate of Hig School Pennsylvania while Miss Wehr was from Bellefonte High School the Misses Cole ang Harvey m Philipsburg Hig. School alg AN inured State Col grag fils bse | Washing th of them Ir fam i Decem- The new entering class of the Uni- vergity Hospital's § df Nursing i whose members will receive diplomas Lieutenant 0 Luring upon sucessful comple- vice 30 Bon of the three-je largest first-ye the oh wiry el ied L 41 F | kK on Pear! Hat bor and ha npleted werial mis. | SiNce terrik Wa 1886 A total of 124 members i the 68, including those [oa Centre Sty, “ere ty the Uniteg State Chdet Nurse Corps Ar admitted ad unced In enemy home —————] State College Boy How i is WAY Re Assigned To Ship Sailors Lend Hand Cadet-Midshipman Dean Pranklin Ross, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ean Allen Rosas, of State College, has ist inpleted t months pre- liminary training at the Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N. Y and has been assigned 1 a ther ship carrying vital war sup- In Tomato Harvest oF James E Hes State Colleye F 2¢ st the United States Nay Training Center at Sampson, NY recently volunteered save ‘Western New Yorks {half of which has been allocated to the armed forces o help Ross will serve a minimum of six months at ses as a Cadet-Midship- man in the engine department fol- completed boot raining, was among lowing which will return to the 100 volunteers released by Navy Academy for twelve months advan- on special furloughs to ease the training. Upon graduation he manpower shortage at the A & P will be qualified to serve as & Third canning plant In Brockway N.Y Assistant Engineering Officer in the The Navy men lived at a Rochester Merchant Marine hotel, received regular wages and Ross is were transported dally by bus to Potter high school where he was ihe plant for work active in basketball, baseball and! The Navy men soccer and was a member of the band | side with regular empioves and class secretary. He served one and college students, housewives year in the ROTC at Penn State be- | businessmen and war workers who fore his appointment to the Merch- [are volunteering either part time or ant Marine Cadet Corps {full time during the four-week peak Ross has a brother who is & navi- | Peiiod of the pack. More than 4.- {000.000 bottles of ketchup are ex- pected to be packed at this plant alone for the armed forces ———————— MILLHEIM RESTAURANT i UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Ive Centre county satlor. who has he the ced a graduate of Centre Hall- worked side by school Two Men Unhurt As Truck Turns Over Two Lock Haven men escaped in-} Mr and Mrs. N. B Mariz have jury early last week when a loaded [800d (aeir restaurant business in conl truck turned over on its side on | Milthelm to Ray Calvin, of Wil the Lock Haven-Beech Creek high- lamsphort. The Martz restaurant is way one mile east of Beech Creek. located on Penn street in the for- James L. McCoy, owner of the big! mer Mauck property, owned by M truck, was the driver and Kenneth |L. Breon, and will be conducted by M. Pisher, was riding with him Mr. Calvin in the same manner as McCoy was driving toward Lock I" has been operated during the past Haven when the steering mechanism -r** months by Mr. and Mrs broke and the truck turned over on aT . its side. Pive tons of coal spilled’ The Calvin family consists of Mr over the highway. Damage to the and Mrs. Calvin, both of whom Gave truck was estimated at $150 (had experience in the restaurant . ibusiness. ard their three children, No other cars were involved in and they will occupy the dwelling the mishap {connected with the business quar- » Mill Ha _- ET [ters Mr. Murtz Gas accepted em- I" Area iployment with the Titan Metal | Manufacturing Company &t Belle. Boys Pass Test fonte, and he and his wife have jrented a home In Centre Hall Seven Mill Hall boys successfully ' a" passed tests for the Army Air Porce crew enlistment last week. Not all | FIRST FALL MEETING the boys who passed are 17 years old. Those who are 17 will be called for | The first fall meeting of the Belle- physical examinations and then pla- fonte Mothers’ Club was held on ced in the enlisted reserve until Thursday night at the home of Mrs. their 18th birthday when they will Peul M. ‘Dubbs, with Mrs. Jacob be called for active duty. |Friedman, Mrs, Russell Hill, and The boys who passed are: Donald Mrs. Charles Keller assisting L. Ramsey and Rodney After a delicious $ovarad dh sup- : SPJ ing the meeting Mrs, Ray C. Noll of Pleasant Gap, read an article entitled “Parents of the World Unite.” This was followed by games in charge of Mrs. Robert Me- chairman. ——— MCTHERS CLUB IN : tomato pack. li: Old Time Woodsman NEWS, FEATURES NUMBER 28, Recalls Days of Wild Game Roaming at Large Remembers Last Pack of Wolves in Sugar Val- ley; Recounts Boyhood Incident of Hearing the Roar of Panthers He nry Ihe W. Shoemaker Altcona Tribune i Alidd preezy nig Stover ho vv Aaa vail plot eastern Centre inty, nea ent Elk William Lorn on Bnook De old ember when the last pack 8 { “ sibly This were | BEG They the whole winter Just as they are starting w do now With slashing off smaller stuff. All was confusion with bis trees crashing down like thunder men sil Hiuies £ stnp-fires ROLIOW turbing w orderly ve! came slong side of the valley raving all dis- methogicsl Conaitions in wcalities ue The rule of the Was to be noise it. [I drowned out 1 cided Ww pull it Wa pack if were they they would pull I read Gf ie Woive: in the Seven i | Mountains 18t latel at 8 Some Je Nght our pulling out date Well F VR Black and White Birds May Be | Ground Robins | A ang tw theGry that tl robins months have nity of the Jose on Phoenix avenue be ground we pa id “black white which for nearly been seen In JEN Kane Bellefonte . the vic may Everett Pa F Although Mrs Isett her knowledge of birds is quite eLehy she nevertheless that she owns g number of and cot ts 1 5) volumes Donk n oirg most dal LOW hes its retum In the prin {ter the includes & {color plate of ground rob ing In "Birds of Amer [writer saw one of the bi aid notes that it is the sketch sent by Mr: However, the Everett goes on WO say that sctatches around in Har to g domestic the bird can be sound of ts scratching acteristic has not been local birds Mrs Isett writes ground robin caries off honor with a shining black coal. In the female is displaced by various brown In conclusion Mi Isett writes Somehow we wish it were the {towhee (Oat his groused interest in Bellefonte because it is a bird friend worth cultivating very over the ground mam chicken recognize This noted | that Lae mae piudmsge white and the black shades of WEST PENN CO-SPONSOR OF NEW RADIO PROGRAM Nelson Edy, singing star with the great voloe, nOW has ais own radio program every Wednesday night. It's the “Electric Hour’ This program will bring the fin- {est music in the friendliness fash- (ton, and is sponsored by 160 electric mbering | 4 there | | to make! | Uve Nome | {78 per cent more than (hat standard aigh speed Leight locomo- | he Perma TBOLOGBNA © ivania. High pulling power is maine reports that iained by the engine gp to roblns, was advanced this! | mask by. Mrs Osthavine Teeth, of | an &aQAs | = | beams over eyes, fang: striped coat with held stiffly alo! Ale 1Li08¢ | father. “No are wolves {strange actions they are { country. It has | them here dogs BO 1 believe the 11 aE No 2 3y morning WJezZyous AAW IWO may ii 4 chance they our them on farm ane again. A strag strayed, oO rej return, put have ame Ww | (Continued on Page Four) New Type Engine ' To Speed Freight | ‘More Powerful i Lhe Locomotive Being Turned Out at Altoona Shops { ean {for freigit 4 TY ICH Signed to pull heavy j Fe 60%, If belbg pis by the Penn Vata . Mail is #0 oul at ang re er conti stopping for « Lt mulon pounas It gevelop eflort (ie. pull exerteg oi standing train) of 114.8680 pound 1 of the tive NOW ir serviee on hour The | engines 70 miles two WCCIIOUYE GAInessed togeiler iD § of - Ee _ \ Aged Man Escapes Bite of Copperhead One moming this Bullock of Bes door of his chi | stepped InsiGe he strike leg. Looking 4 a snake With his ¢h alertness even al hie age of 80 years jumped right siyake with th feet 1 aperation 4 week Dix 1 Creek petied ken felt Lhe wn and as Ne something aw ’ Nils wn he the at enough for hold of a garde; k off its head It a copperhead Tw et are Edward Cox and Packer, and the f the Bullock in the heart of strike reaconed trousers the flesh repiiie ong shove] proved 10 be ong. Witness. Harry W in the rear ome on Water street the borough The nake fortunately the cloth of Dix’s did not even scratch his leg a - whi feet peace Of this ang of BIRTHDAY PARTY Is HELD AT JULIAN HOME Miss Edna Jean Alexander, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alex agracteristic | | IT's V-E-DAY: VE ig the victory day Nn the Near fu DEW Gesigniat) nope m lor th we all th Le Jan becomes appare NM CONGEATULATIONS Pe the SCHOO) Reports DAZE a { the grade each WE LIKE HELMAERS Pe F alk wi itl gentleman the piace uate the much as #1 1001 InsGe A photograph appealing in a Beppe Ast week came about as ie to pure and unvarnished hooey as You c3 {crawling Entitled mn row’ it CR andidate Dewees abiove Dewey: 8 while arc like 3 halo, the = ernment of the People it eye on the ball In this ele id hot slang staring into the heavens search I VMNARINATY ar jidate’s head WAR NOTE At a funeral Bellefonte t} otLUer day there was a w wheel Of every car in sions with the exception of the driver of tae lead car and Oe hearse | | TSK! TSK! Two young gitls in a Bellefonte { night pot Friday night pushed their bed 10 one side, reached into their purses and each Loading them wilh thers they borrowed a friend and treatsd mates to the rare sight of te ert smoking pipes THUUGHT: While counting steep B you go about making a closed ided figure, the seven surfaces of which would be of the same size and shape? Prankly. we don’t know what in the world a person would do with the thing after if was fin- Lowed but we'd still like 0 Enow how you'd go about figuring out the 1a h . man at the the proce drew it Five B t from a a pipe Yie™ ME other wom tLe ine IW WOWwea seven light and power companies through- ander, and Miss Mary Lou Dillon, |giges and shapes Anyone have the the West Penn Power Company Nelson Eddy, star of the program, twice voted radio's “Star of Stars.” is a great screen performer, too with such musical hits as “Naughty Marietta,” “Rose Marie.” “The New | Moon,” “The Chocolate Soldier,” and | ‘Bitter Sweet” And supporting Eddy is a symphonie orchestra, conduct od by talented Robert Armbruster, one of radio's most versatile mu- sicians, Conductor, composer, ar- ranger, the ali-around maestro is at home with all kinds of music The “Electric Hour” will be heard each Wednesday night, 10 over the entire Colutabia ——— — HOWARD SCHOOL NEWS 30 EWT, network school for the year 1044-45: Grade 1, 10 pupils; grade 2, 22; grade 3, 10; grade 4, 9; grade 5, 14; Dillon. of Julian, were guests of hon- or at a party held last Wednesday evening at the Alexander home In honor of their birthday anniversar- ies Refreshments were served, games were played, songs were sung, and th evning's fstivities closed with a duet sung by Mr. Alexander and Gene Martin. The guests of honor received many gifts The following were present: Phyllis Dillon, Marjorie Dillon, Helen Dii- jon, Beverly Wellers, Patty Wellers, Margaret Gill Hazel Gill, Marjorie Bickle, Betty Bickle, Betty Lynn and Rose . Also Vendetta Fleisher, Hilda Wellers, Thomas Wellers, Gene grade ¢, 18; grade 7, 15; grade 8, 17 Freshman olass, 39; sophomare, | Martin, Glenn Martin, Carl Alex.’ out the country. The local host is daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edward g.cwer? CRISS CROSS Through many & lull in public meetings Editor Tom Mensch, "of the Keystone Gazette, and this depart- ment have been conducting a study lof the old game of criss-cross. Not, ‘mind you, in a foolish or Hght- hearted mood, but to discover [whether there ls any science In it {You all know the game--fou draw [two sets Of lines intersecting at [right angles, then In turn try to get
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