Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 23, 1944, Image 1

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VOLUME 63. NUMBER 47
BELLEFONTE,
PA
THURSDAY,
NOVEMBER
249
etd,
1944,
SUBSCRIPTION-—$1.50 PER YEAR.
2 County
ives; 4 Wou nded
“
State College Bomb® ier Killed in Action
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Over Germany; ( oIHy, te Soldier Dies In
France.
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count
Ww
cording
Lt. Dean Gilmore
ive funera: serv
noon for
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after
veteran of figl
the Italian
his life
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pilot missions in
area
Seriously Wounded
casket
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Wounded in Action
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SUGGESTS WAR * = =
NENORA ore
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"Yar Peli!
Thomas Mitchell Pro-
poses Memorial as Part
of 150th Anniversary
Pvt. John David Ludwig
Employment Payrolls
Here Show Increase
a COLLECTION
2 SCHEDULED on
of?
Lakt me
ployee
007 16
employed
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Bakery, N
versal M
gineer
Wounded Soldier
Returns to States
Proceeds From Sale
Scrap to Go to Honor
Roll Fund
(Continued on Page Fowr)
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Centre Hall Home
Damaged by Fire
collected In
will
be
begin
fromm the sale of
into the Honor Roll
extension and malntenan
honor
in front of
House
Newspapers and other paper
tied In bundles or packed in car-
Proceeds
. il RO
the
the
A summer house adjoining to the
home occupied by Mr. and Mrs. 1. B
Shank near the Bradford flour mill
at Centre Hall was damaged about
10:45 a. m. Sunday when fire of un-
isberinisiod origin was discovered In Fin eans must be processed
sedi All scrap materials should be placed
Members of the Centre Hall Fire! the curb so that it is clearly vis-
Company used water from booster ible to members of the collection
tanks to extinguish the blaze which | crews
charred the walls of the building The honor roll fund Is depleted
Some water damage occurred. The ong there are a number of names
fire was discovered by Jerry Shank, | sohieduled to be added to the list
S-year-old son of the occupants of |... oon as funds become avallable
the house which Is owned by Brad- | 4 reported
ford and Company Salvage collected In the Pellefonte
An estimate of the damage was not | area during October was as follows
avaliable 13.450 pounds of paper; 2000 pounds
tin cans. 400 pounds of mgs. The
roll
must
be
tons
Wayne who in of Ife
In an embiove of the Ke Gn-
petie, is a brother of Mrs. Jack Perks
of West Bea and makes
his heme with the Perks family
eas duty In July
sounded in ae.
Bunday he
sister bv Lele.
ian
stone
treet
1881) wer
ana
tion a ort
talked briefly
phone
wa
Linn
with his
from New York
later
paper collections were far short of !
‘ithe 12%-pound per capita assigned
{for the month. During October a
Local Soccer Team Rivals
Now United in Beating Japs
Two Centre county men who first Iledo Road, famous Army vihway}
met on the soccer field during their being forged across the Indo-Burma |
hig's school years, are helping to mountains. Bullt by Brig. General |!
bring the Jap war to an end along
the: remote Ledo Road part of the
world. 8/'Bgt. Earl W. Burd, whose
mother resides at Rebersburg, and
Sgt. Willismt BR. Shirk, ‘whose par-
wide collections but Bellefonte cone
tributed the greatest amount
of Btate College,
nect with “ie Burma Road, will
carry much needed supplies of war
to our beleaguered Chinese allies
tion physical examinations,
AL SL
EIGHT PAGES THIS WEEK
ents live at Lemont, were captains
of their respective high school teams
when (ey first became foguainted
Men attended the Miles Township
, and Shirk, State College High.
Both men are stationed along the
Sgt. Burd, now manager of a Post |
Exchange store at a remote spot, has| Because of the Thanksgiving holl-
ranged from one end of the Ledo|day, this week's issue of the Centre
Road to the other seeing that PX! Democrat contains only eight pages.
supplies are distributed to the jungle We published Tuesday afternoon in
(Continued on Page Fowr) stead of Thursday
| eartond wis accumulated hy county- |
19 TO UNDERGO EXAMINATION
OfMcials of Local Dealt Doard No. |
report that 19!
Lewis A. Plek's Engineering troops, | men from the area served by thatl|jey Council, and BE. Kelth Anderson,
this famous artery, destined to con- | board will be sent to Harrisburg on | chalrman-elect of the Muncy dis
| Monday, December 11 for pre<induc- | trict
:
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Ve ‘TN | 0S | Funeral Is Held “New X. Ray Equipment Now
di In Use at County Hospital
i
FLED
PPREHENDED
Lemont Resident Is Ree-
ommended For 550
MAN WH
Reward
PRISONER SCALED
WIRE STOCKADE
brief Alle-
gheny Countian 5 to
10 Years
I. ibe ry C osts
ig
Pie
ved
Boalbburg
Rimme )
tanding guar
ithe 3 i
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ER WW Wi } i
(Continued on pepe Four)
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Organize Fire Co.
In Gregg Township
HOME DAMAGED GH WARLOMN == 55
BY EXPLOSION
State College Family Bad-
ly Shaken by Blast in
Furnace Room
” inal
® page Five
SLOT EA
ATTEND DINNER
E. K. Anderson Named
Chairman of Muncy Dis-
trict Group
Eighty-six Scouters a!
wives from Muncy District attended
the annual dinner held in the Lo-
gan Grange Hall, Pleasant Gap,
Tuesday evening. P. H. Powers, vice
president of the West Penn Power
Co., was the feature] speaker on the
program which alss included File
Ham Tucker, ehnirman of the Muncy
district committee; Robert Smith,
Beout executive for the Juniata Vale
ley Council; Professor Theodore
Cintes, president of the Juniata Val-
da en
Mr. Powers who is vice president |
of the Allegheny Council and an en-
last,
thes,
Hall at
(irange
csent
DRIVE BEGINS =
solicitors Here Told War
With Japan Will Last
Two Years
——— SS ————
GAD JURY T0
~ HEAR EIGHT BILLS =
session to Open Monday ;
Only One Summary
Case Listed
of di
be ie
for December
body
Only one case is lis
the regular
alld comestiic
wid before Nt
Wednesday, it
the Dis
reset
onvene nel
Menday ted 1
heard a
mil
dee vas
was
trict
SUMMAr
court Iw
y Walker next
orted yesterday bn
office
listed
Grand Jury
J rithur Sh
Veh. Code
Ded Alfreg 1
intro- & B
Eiri Cl le
: da Rainer, members Burglary
he American Theater Wing of Arch Hodes, Mrs. Arch Hodes
Philadelphia presented a short Samuel Hodes, FOllipsbura, Age
i I'he Pavor” & B. and Disorderly Conduct
ng was then throw: Whorton Fye, Moshannon
ussion and questions by en
ling John Curtin, Jr Lester J. Hines,
after whicy light refreshments were’ Non-support
served Roosevelt McMonigal
tida, Viol Veh. Code
Whorton Fye, Moshannon
ing Deadly Weapons
The single oase
Court Is
Kenneth EB
Desertion
Bellefonte Soldier's Outfit
Withheld Fire to Save Lives
Although Private Miles K. Nelson give anti-alreraft protection to our
of Bellefonte, who recently was artillery units which were pouring
awarded the Purple Heart for 105 and 1556 mm shells into the Nazi
wounds suffered in France, he un« lines
doubtedly caused many Nagi casuals | “Not jong after we Assumed our
and saved many American post, a flock of Focke-Wulls roared
troops from the same fate love: Our fighters were itching
Successfully convalescing In the to fire away a\ them, but after a
(58th General Hospital in England [quick decision We decided to leave
| from sn shrapnel wound of his thigh,
re
ormey's
for
ar
ey
Caves
’
’
presentation
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Milesburg, Viol
deputy
nd Pay
manage:
Bellefor
Estright te. F
piesa
IZATMAN Al Barent of Philipsburg
and
who A
Forg-
y oi
Bellefonte, R. D
liver
Port Ma-
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THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY Point.
Iursday, Thanksgiving, all stores
and business places In Bellefonte
will be closed The banks will be
closed, and only box service will be
gvallable at the post office
for Summary
Bohn, State College,
them alone. If A 5 Had opened up
thusiast for the Scout Cubbing pro- | suffered nese St Lo, the young const ‘on them, we probably w« have
gram, gave his analysis of what  artilleryman told how discretion
Scouting 1s, how it operates, and proved to be the better part of valor | wouldn't ha
what it can be expected to contrib during ais first day of
ute to tomorrow's world, He made a “Aer we reach
(Continued on page Sia) gan, “we went right to
County Man Promoted to Major
<= PTATO MEET HERE 9 NURSES AIDES
TUESDAY NIGHT COMPLETE COURSE
“Back to School” Program Receive Certificates at Ex
Planed For Parents; Pr. E. H
Movie Scheduled Adams is Speaker
Crises;
a
To Give Iron Lung
To Hospital Here
Bellefonte Students
On College Dean's List
Ww
vised fot
equipment :
the William .
Washington
While the
cated Lt the 1}
pletely portable
ported quickly an)
gency service. 1t wil)
ular house current or
teries
Although
most popularly
infantile paralysis cases, it
ly versatile Instrument, a rording t CC Alexander :
Mr. Hering. Its value has been Jom tn street. who Was of
[onstrated In cases of drowning, as. 12 Dean's List with an
phyxistion, partial paralysis, poi on
| sonous gases, and other emergencies’ a
[affecting the respiratory organs An average of 25 on
| Plans for instructing members of(® Possible 3 ig required for |
[the fire departments and first aid On the Sty List
squads of different industries in the i ——
the | tat it i n
emergency will not be restricted to ROvival in Progress
at Unionville Church
{hospital personnel, are wing cone
sidered, Mr. Hering stated
a —
"
wh emer- | Logan sur
operate on r
tae use of the fron |
ited
is a high
is RLNOCEE
East OC
Navy
fF VCPARE
higher out
wostis
or
: Revival services at the Unionville
Thanksgiving Service ree Methodist church began Mon
for Local Churches i} "thing, with Rev. HW. Van.
| Valin, of Pittsburgh, former resident
¢f Unionville, in charge. Services
On the moming ing of Thanksgiving begin al 7:30 o'clock each evening