Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 28, 1944, Image 1

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VOLUME 63,
NUMBER 39.
BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1944
SUBSCRIPTION—$1.50 PER YFAR.
4 Dead, 2 Missing, SEAM
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Pfc. Nelson Theriault, % “onia: Pvt. An-
thony G. Noll, Marengo det Melvin Or-
wig, Philipsburg; Pfc. Pa. Bressler, of
« Zion, lose Lives in War
Fou
Centre
Killed in France
Wis
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had written |
went over-
France
received
as sent to
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although the
ther day since he
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2 Richards bo
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rain .
Camp
montis
Rock
at
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Little
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= WALKING ON ON
Paul A. Bressler—
s »  Rockview Inmate CC:
tured Near Vail by Ty-
rone Police Chief
[SES
AR
SIRIKES TREE
Instantly Killed in Motor
Crash Near Gulfport,
Miss.
BODY PINNED IN
WRECKAGE OF AUTO
Military Funeral For
Harry J. Smith Held
Here Monday
Miesday
NS Par-
allermoon
in charge
astor of
wreh
were accord
can Legion a:
War
Seaman
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cemetery
R.vers
the deceased's
ompani
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Investigating officers aald the aut
Becoming suspicious wheri he saw jmobile. in which Lhe group was re-
& man walking along the highway turing to cet. Ceiled to nemotiate
A CUTTY
¥
| with his trousers wet from the knees
down. Chief of Police J W. Hutch.
of Tyrone, toek the man into
[ter tioning and later
Joseph
nson
tod
9 que
had captured
34. Erie com man who
Rockview penitentiary
afternoon
covered he
Loesch Ly
smeaped from
t Monday
Wednesday
ot the
i a half east
tranger [alle
iced
ctor cath he
Tyrone where Chief
ned was th
wentil on
that he e
Cpl. Harry E. Johnson— Wounded idespread sear
Oak Hall Youth
Held For Court
wn officd
page T
-
Port Matilda Youth
Il With Meningitis
on of Prof
of Port Ma-
iffering from
ls 0)
the
TET
Phil-
" 3
vell, and that
been showing
~ — .
Kniss To Speak a
Unionville Meeting
County Officials
To Meet October 2
The annual convention of the Cen-
tre Count Road
Auditors be
House, Bellefor
tober 2. 1
fine
is the
auditor
vention
the county
1pervis and
t
3 Or
H 8 Kni of Spring Mills
candidate for the Gen-
from
Charles
Democratic
eral Assembly
will be among the speakers
citizens’ rally 0 be held in
at this con- | community hal} Unionville, at
secretary of m. Friday. Octbber 6
| The Jublic is invited to attend
held in the Ce
Monday
10a m
arranged. It
upervisor and
it
Oc ~
A
will
eginnin 4
t
B
pr
nt
Houser
reminds
Pp
oup
_- . — _- —_—
Surgical Dressings Are Vital,
Milesburg Army Nurse Writes
_
the
Red Cros
A warm endorsement of
work heing done by the
stirgieal dressing volunteers back
home” ia contained in a letter from
it Martha E Walker. recently re-
ceived byiher parents, Mr and Mrs
W. Scott Walker, of Milesburg
14. Walker left Italy about August
26 and was in Prance on September
Bb. according to information contain-
ed In the letter. Bhe went oversess |
in April 1043, and saw active duty
in North Africa and Sicily before |
going to Italy
Nevertheless,
are
'y
from Milesburg yet
you can well understand they
longer.”
ing cold, but that the afternoons are
delightful
‘We Gave been very, very busy
some of our boys and a lot of Ger.
Regarding surgical dressing work- | mans + Lt. Walker writes
ers, Lt. Walker writes: “You women | During one of her rare times off
at home will never know What an|guiy Lt Walker sald that she went
important job you are doing. With for a walk and met a little French
out yours and hundreds of other no riding a bleycle. She borrowed
women's help U'm afraid our boys! ihe machine for a short ride but the
would suffer greatly from infection | seat was too high and she fell, but
if we did not have the clean and | escaped injury
proper dressings to apply to their | The Milesburg girl is a graduate
wounds. God only knows they need ‘of the Centre County Hospital
the best of everything {school of nursing and entered the
“I've often wondered when I've | service nearly three years ago. Dur-
opened dressings if they might be ing her service overseas she has sent
any that you've folded. Pach pack- | home many trinkets purchased in
‘ge ls marked stating where it's [the Mediterranean area,
&
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fog h
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and crasd in
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8 1/e Harry J. Smith
RELIGIOUS CLASSES
Centre county. |
he |
!
10 BE HELD HERE
| Juniors and Seniors at Lo-
| religious education in
vital | from but I Guaven't run across any | beginnig Friday
greatly needed and appreciated. So| beginning at
keep on folding, it can't last much | of each week. The courses will be of
cal High May Attend
Weekly Sessions
The Bellefonte Ministerial Asso-
ciation cooperating with the local
School Board will offer courses in
the schools
September 29
The time allotted by the School
Board for this project Is the period
12:50 p. m. on Friday
and
semester duration are purely
Regarding France, LL. Walker de- | voluntary on the part of students
scribed the land as beautiful—much |
like the hills and scenery “of good |
old Pennsylvania’ She relates that
the nights and mornings are freez.,
(Continued on Page Three)
Democratic Rally
Here October 13
ws ———
All Btate and local candidates on
the Democratic ticket are scheduled
front of the Court House, Belle
fonte, at 2 p. m. Friday, October 13,
it was announced yesterday
Among those who are Lo appear
will be: Francis J. Myers, candidate
for U 8 Senator: Charles Alvin
Supreme Court; Bernard J, Clark,
candidate for Congress from the
23rd district; Ramsey 8. Black, cAn-
didate for State Treasurer; PF Clalr
Rose, ahd Chester BH. Rhodes can-
(Continued on page Three)
to appear at a rally 10 be held In|
Jones, candidate for Judge of the)
3 Snow Shoe Bros. in Navy;
Fourth in Army Air Force
|
1
Cpl. Charles HH. W. Budinger Ensign Fhilip M. Budinger
new
into operation for the first time
While workmen
completing the 500 by 70 foot bulld- | ed
ing
Tit
ing oul the
which
IT
tier
Wil 3
“Skip” Badinger, 5 1/¢
. iif
LB and We
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18
weatiier
When the plant
o
we
a le
Civic
ant
ATT
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New
Titan Meta] Company
tu
fed rods Mor
2700-ton ext
here
1
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and the
an employe
i
wn
in th
initial
sive
po
Lt is expect
wer
rat
ds the
men i
Continued
To Collect Paper
In Gre
salvage
Townshi
es that
paper and t
#day
thal
made on the
wu
fury
funds
tion
Mi and
of
nN
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Club Tor
beneli!
«iif $i Wl | where
Continued on pape Three)
HEAD OF CL0
Chicago. and to Dearborn, Mich
LLEFONTE 27:
WILLIAMSBURG 6
in ia
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ONES NAMED
Frank Pinge, BHS Cap- Succeeds Mrs. Alexander,
tain, Scores 20 Points in
Q
,
£
sason’s 1st Victory (Changes Made
pe
F. Jon
Bel
was named
nts Woman's
Mrs Alexander |}
at special
coOncIu-
meet.
lefe
a
Lhe
w
p hye
hap! way night
E. Keith Anderson was name
Mrs Jones’ former posi-
cording secretary and Mrs
Thomas was chosen 0
Anderson's former position
corresponding secretary. Mrs. W
Emerick and Miss Catharine Bur
ket was committee to
py | Belect member-at-
«t | large Miller was
_ named as chairman 10 suc.
peed Mrs. Wallace J Ward, resign-
sod, and Mrs. Alexander Brown was
named pariiamentanian--also a8 pos
ition formerly held by Mrs. Ward
Entertainment at the club was
unbile Presented by program chairman
nd Miss Catharine Burket, who intro-
Continged on page Four)
RN a
Presb.
A rr
terial ve
Mr
"rye 2
I BS Ie
Leslie
Chooser AE BA
additional
Edward R
Wy
cancer
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ng 1
Rinne a
1 yards and
as ended
(Continued on page Fowr)
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Ini
rst down : quarte; —— i—
|
| Telephone Company
Breaks Rigid Rule
To Aid Family
T Ben-
Stolen Car Found
Abandoned in County
" wen from
Balaman N
was found abandoned and out of fuel
near the Black Moshannon dam of
ithe road between Unionville and
Philipsburg. Saturday moming after
Mas parking place
September
st
4 :
:
’
Last Prix he Marion
{ett family In Port Matilda, quaran-
ned to their home after their 11.
year-old son was found to be suffer
ing from Infantile paralysis. was in
Centre County Commissioner O. P. a bad way The bov was in a Joins.
MoCord of Fullipshurg, reported he town hospital. and members of the
| had seen the car standing apparent | family were practically imprisoned
ly abandoned along the mountain with no way to keep in touch with
road
State Police from Pleasant Oap|
sub-station went to the scene and and relatives
brought the car to Bellefonte, Trac Bo Mrs. Bennett
Ing its New York license tag shoes" Telephone employe
that the Plymouth coupe was owned house asked whether
by Prederick C. Campbell, of Sala-|couldnt be Installed. (Because of
manca, and that it Nad been stolen | Continued on page FIR)
Priday while Mrs. Campbell was! ——— A po sto. ss
0 i in Balk *
NI itr tit Cp .. Diamond Restaurant
| To Be Re-opened Here
quest anyone who picked up a hiteh-
Announcement was made yester-
1
|
communicate with
spying
]
hiker along the road Friday or Sai-
urday to get in touch with them at ]
(once. The car was abandoned in A
lonely section, and the occupant
would have had to walk a consider
able distance unless he received a
[II from a passing motorist, po-
| Hee believe
i
taurant room in the Mrs, J. O. Hev-
erly bullding at the corner of High
jand Allegheny streets, has been
leased to persons from oe
NAMED TO BOARD OF REVIEW
| Judge Ivan Walker this week
named OG, W. Woil, of Haines town.
ship, as surveyor for the Centre
County Board of View, succeeding
J. Thompson Henry, of Martha re.
slgned,
Tie or place in cartons NEWEPE Dery,
New W
"
offices
on the third floor of Temple Court
South Allegheny J
Bellefonte, will be moved Saturday
new office
building
into
the ot
Gap
the company
| Pleasant Gap
The new buliding is located atop |
a small hill just east of the main
plant of the company on the Wwosl-
ern outskirts of Pleasant Gap, and
is visible from several portions of
ithe town
{white frame structure
Work on construction of the new
building began last Apri) with Cone
tractor Willlam Kennedy
College, In charge.
[their son's condition, and no way 1ojowned two old houses on the site,
anxious friends and when the new bullding was con-
| templated, plans were made for the 6
a Bell [two old structures to be overhauled
passing the and joined bY a new wing between
a lelephons them,
Brown, Resigned; Other #0¢
ad Cala
alt Af perap
Cans
oper
inction sometime
Place
G. Edward Haupt
Leases Coal Lands
Edward
waseC A
New
ant
BG In
rarfield oo
coal
o have stant
ing «
ashing
niusunll
Wh
at
OWTOLE
QUARRY OFFCES
Whiterock Staff to Move|32 to be Inducted; 43 to
Saturday
ing
———————
Whiterock Quarries
T
10
for the
n
irse of ox
After Ba
(Continued on Page Powr)
"ry
ge
1day when the giant
‘bug
expected
double Titan's output of brass rod. ed by a phy
The
some leaks
plies pressures up to 5000 pounds 0! returning
the big press, and also revealed other
mechanical
care of before maximum production
probiems
O18
the m
October
aay tu
material
>
Saturday morning
“ay
4 high quality
It is a
GANTPRESS Port Matilda Boy
TANTS
PERATION
First Rods Produced in
$1,750,000
Plant
BUILDING NOW
NEARS COMPLETIO
Expect 100 to 200 Workers
to he Employed in
Near Future
Paralysis Victim
William Bennett, 11, Reported Recovering in
Johnstown Hospital; Borough Schools
Closed; Religious Services Cancelled
An ll-year-oid Port
school boy, stricken
paralysis last week
| be recovering steadily 1b i ' : “i :
ward at the Municipa) i ! i é ith au rite
«| Johnstown, and physician Wo I him ou { t !
N jterday that they believe he if Continus pape Three
{fer no permanent {]] effects - .
The boy is William Bennei! 1
f Mr. and Mr: arion T. Bennet
of Port Mat 2 pupil In the sev- WA KER TOWNSHIP
the Port Matilda
ap = COMMUNITY FAIR
{A008
Last Thursda
new had been diagnosed
ex- the home wa
Day and Night Exhibits to
Be Held at Hublers-
burg, Oct. 5
wit}
ex
(
1A
lida
of
ed out its first
u
| tine
were clos
i
in
rusion press wag put
church and
po
are engaged mday were
‘
sumed a thi
wre engaged in iron-| William complained
$" In the machinery | jast Monday. but
more hal The following day
45 by 30 foot wing,
Usa;
to ‘
»
WiAT
5, Monday aowed [of infantile paralys
system which sup- ed Early Wednesdays mom
bed al
oliapscd
© ns
hi getils
water
of osttis
8 lo
of
drink
in the
| Was
{ hips
to be taken act sends
found i«
ps down
is fully opera (das pronounced
ed that between 100!yfle paralysis
be employed The Centre (
| National fant
ae Press. idation, thr
GOLDEN WEDDING ~~
Wi
will
Ir
alii ie
4
tesl runs " resident fre
a
gg Township
commie
Civi Cilut
1s oliectic
3 pliant, |
om page Three)
fe
ȴ All~
ot
y 4
Lb
i Mr. and Mrs. William
7 wl Yearick Celebrate Anni-
versary at Clintondale
will ta 2 .
will be he ;
cans
Ir aoe
$ ject
next ialr week
be made by Foster
received irom the
be used by the
community |. .
{the soene of a aller
iv
{lng on Sunday, in
honor of the eiderly couples goiten
" anniversary + Ere oF
om
day
T ry
ie IT a -
enter class exhibl
wil
we
Ham Yearick
(Continues on pige Four)
logues, old books and |
tind
of ! of
material in front of | OF * fem IEhnreg Phi
for ool. children, 12 grand '
| great-grandchiidre:
ent for the annive?
joeption of
| ver
nh hildren and eig!
y re
were |
with 1
will
the armed fog
we oonitiol of soll erosion
Centre
“8
counts
Extension
of R
n
er
that day
© 1
ar . probietn
Agricultural
under the direction
Blaney County Extension Rep-
ative, has armuged three fNeld
demonstratidn meetings be held
for the benefit of all Centre counts
kx who oan pos AITAange
aliend, according following
- s— on
rag . a4 PR "oy
anagso el iaiTe 43s
Bers
AC
Ieee
a RY
who Is in
{who is believed 10 be @
overseas destination
" August
nte. are of
coal |
1 MANck
fok's be
. ay fiat and his wife of
rom Clete e thelr 50th
August
m. Joh
of Lamar
ding annive:
urd on pope J !
75 COUNTY MEN
IN DRAFT CA
r
and September io
importance to
William Y
Dr Geors Y
Pittsburg
wedding annive
Willian
'
Beliel
of
borough
3 and Sar-
especial
iy » Pa
ira sibly
3
¢ ot
ami
her
Ts 4
for 3 O
Hh
" we
hed
: ouUrscar
Albright an
wis |
October 5
4 Sor
L
a
rE operations a n¥hal
Yea
ra t dhe October
Spr "ip
6
Thursday
David Hosterma:
Friday, October
George Weight, Jacksonville
Frank Bammer. Extension
mist State College, will
these demonstration meeting:
{present will have ani opportunity
| vo. results obtained by stutp
leaving sod waterways, re-
arranging crop rotations with ero-
sion control In nd, and the re-
of many other erosion control
| practices. Mr. Bamer will also ad-
vise those at the meeting who may
be interested In starting an erosion
(control program
ele the “a
. a ry
it a i
yperation
i o
Hi vel
Nitta:
Year
Year
ar
i AO
Edward
eh
a
of
fiw
Lhe
CIopping
n
sults
|
|
———
Horsechestnut Tree
Blooms at Hospital
arge lund of a harsechiestng
war the entrance of the Om
County Hospit apparent
thinks here
When the isaves and che
burrs on the remainder of the large
grew brown dropped off
several works age those on the odd
mb did lHkewise, but tue branch
didnt stay that way Soon new
leaves grew, and now the Hmb I in
fuli bioom in preparation for an
other crop 6 horsechesinuts
What the branch evidently doesn
Poard No. 1, of State College. will know is that one of these days the
send 15 men to Harrisburg, Tuesday, | *now will be blowing and the fine
October 3 for induction and on Oc. second crop of blossoms will suffer
tober 9. 19 men will be sent there a Quiik and un-springlike death
for pre-induction examinations, The, Anyhow, (hese cold mornings. it's
{names of all men in the quotas, with nice to think about trees in bloom
the exception of the State College!
pre-induction call. are listed below.
Board No. 2 induction eall. October |
[Undergo Physicals in
Harrisburg
to New Build-
at Gap
|
general |
located
One
Centre county's two draft boards t
will send a total men 0 Har-
{ risburg early in October. 32 of them
for induction into the armed forves
street. |
abd 43 indergo
bullding now in | nations . n
ympletion at Pleasant| Board No. 2. of Belieionte
irday all offices of 160d bh ndicton Bi pre
. 4 LAs rrsoun m Fa)
will be located 8 tober 6 Seventeen men (rom Mie
area served by the board sre sched.
uwled to be inducted on that date,
while 24 others will undergo physi.
cal examinations
af 78 Frage
past 18 years rh tre v
pring is
to POYSICAL XR - EPH
ano
' of ree al
; i
4
i
large two-story
of State
company
Do That Christmas
Mailing Now!
The
Harold Etters, Clarence,
Otto Daniel Ebeling, Bellefoule,
RDI
Philip Edward O'Leary, Bellefonte
Mysterious Blast
Heard Near Town
————
State Police
‘Pleasant Oap substations were
day that the former Diamond Res called to the viginity of Axemann
about 9:10 p. m. Monday when res-
Lloyd Smith Injured
In Motor Accident
at Rockview and
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