Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 08, 1945, Image 1

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VOLUME 64. NUMBER 6. BELLEFONTE, |
THUS RSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1945 SUBSCRIPTION-$1.50 PER YEAR.
Bellefonte Men
In Casualty Lis
Four Die; One Missing and Three Wounded
On Battlefronts. .% Other County Men
Arc Reported Wouna
ARGE FROM
JADED 6
WOUNDS Y
William Summers, 14,
Shot by Brother While
Playing. Condition
Serious
\J
bout
I'he
Summer
{ their
= VETERAN DIES OF
BULLET WOUND
Torsell, 2
26.
Pvt. Donald | loom
Killed in Action
Carmen J. Suc
cumbs to Self-Inflict-
ed Injury
rw
ciéran
ved
of Work: “a
on dix
Octob
F 8 H) rable
had stayed away
day and had gone to lhe
home where they spent mie Lhe
hunting turkeys, according lo state-
ments furnished State Police officers’
Jobin Else #1 A ind BB BOMey” Kiriean
i of Rocky sub-station Ab ;
go E.# They x evernl turke but did |r ihe Tamil Tent the
Haro f : : : . 5 ¥ \ : the bos al He wry : ;
not
He i
Hallmoon Terrs
sel. who served in
rondllbry Summer
Leroy C
foute, slightly
on January 19
bt. Proved
rious) ah
January 14
pe
Col H on for Bukietonte Tot
v. ounded
wit he army as a
"wed {Tye IY
Sammi Bi
irday member
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OREN: 8 A
ZA THO SENTENCED
IN TIRE THEFT =
Four Cases Listed
for Action by Grand
Jury, Monday
GM Harvey
Killed in
N. Ben
etn
Only
Former Local Man
Is War Casualty
«5 Charles R. Breon
Billed in Action - :
moved
ise he
Orphie Dobbie ale
Mills on December 15
The District Attorns
nt that only four
presentation wo 1
iL DOdy me
mach
iced
for
! os Are
Chester GG. Bloom
drunken driving
Martin L. (
Rockview
Merrill L. Meyer. Spring M
violation vehicle code
Harry Fink, Clearfield, 1
In addition, one surety sot O
peace case is to be heard at the Us gurviving al rent
{ual session of summary and domes
tic relations court next Thursday. toons
The case Is that in shileh Isaac Dut. The bos
ler of Philipsburg, is the defendant
NS °P
Believe Local Man
In Prison Transfer
orae (
ceath
Belgium o
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Belief
furiougn
wife
Als
Navigator's Only ‘Injury’
Was Torn Pair of Pants
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Lieuten.
MM. Wo
il
ang Uw resicing in
touna for burial
ww Be
nt Janu
ive
B17
A.C e wile
wllefon n
Flying Fortres
Ox when he
of his ot
front
Be
Al
on an Eight
nian
Miss Soissons Speaks
at CDA Meeting Here
prison. Membe; Court Patrick M
ers of war, probably Including at! Ardie, C. D. of A. of Bellefonte, met
least cne Centre county man, were | Monday night in the K. of C. rooms
removed to Cermany from a camp | on West High street with Mrs, Mary
near Posen, Poland, ahead of lb Gray, grand regent, presiding
assatlt against vital marshall- | STating Russian armies, Senator Tom| During the meeting it was voted
at Hansu, Germany, wa Connally (D. Tex.) Was advised nite contribute $5 to the Infantile
Tak Immediately after “bombs | Washington early this week Parhiysis Fund. A report wha given
Oy ine Was “knocked The Senator sald his Information that a check had been received from
ne engine Was —ENOCESU! came from the United States Em-[the Curtis Publishing Company
; cought fire, Lut as 11, oy in Switzerland, ¥wrough the representing commissions on sales of
bomber began to lose altitude, the | State Department, From sg camp magazine subscriptions during the!
wind smothered the flame identified as Oflag 84, at Schubln,| month of January
Five minutes after that,” recalled | poland. the men were taken to Stal. Miss Janet Bolsson
Lt. Graham, “the propelier on one | oo Camp No. 3-A, at Luckenwald, Power representative
of our left engines ‘ran wild’ and the Clermany [entitled
pliot couldn't stop It, We were still It. Edgar A. Spicher, son of Mr. doseribing the care of electrical kit.
dropping down—about 200 feet | ond Mrs. Boyd Spicher, of Pleasant chen equipment
minute, so he ordered all equipment | gop, and husband of the former pleted by the group for collecting
not necessary 19 keep us airborne 10 Mary Louise Johnson, of West How. baked goods to be sold at the ane
be thrown from the Fort ard street, Bellefonte, was known to nual basaar of St. John's Catholie
“By the time the ball turret, flak | have been ln Oflag 64 and probably church which begins this
suits, guns und ammunition had| was transferred to the eam) inf Ger- night In the church hall on Fest
(Continyed on page Two) many It 1s believed here | Bishop street
in Wr on Ue
Lad Ne |
yas forced to hall
We Over Amers-
Hines J
HYikn
I'welve hundred American
of
out E
can
ippled pia
Cood vith the
Mviston 45nd Bomb
hh AF Porce Bombe
Lady
T™hird
Croup
ing
ing yard
hit bs
RWay
out” and
West Penn
showed slides
Bellefonte Man Visited By Royalty In  Englond
a wold in the Norsh 13 &. Watson,
(made her home In Philadel; Ol
‘who are not sons of
{of the Post, Monday night, when It
[was announced that sufficient mem-
may now Join the troop, it was re« Centre County Hospital during the
‘Captain of the Kitchen” |Ourtin street, ssoutmaster of the |
| troop. The
Plans were com number of activities
ne -
Heavy Damage In
Fire at Rockview
Cannery Buildings Swept By Flames; Auxil-
iary Building is Destroyed and Machinery
Damaged. Cause of Blaze Unknown
BN ANE
ALLSTAR TEAM NO CHANGE
[0 PLAY HERE BORD. TAX RAT
Olmstead Field Service Council President Sieg De-
Club to Appear in Bene- mands Better Law
fit Game, Monday Enforcement
MeL
it and vegetables
58 88
tentativel ayn
The tax rate
been 13 millyd for several yearn
SEE EEE aves
HOSPITALS IN PA. =
ok : "| sharp exci
Prev-
IL :
5 min
vi Barbara Kline, csirman of |
March of soveary Sllapaign here:
on oy
1
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Li. Nell Gray
Lire he LE
Wise
YRCA ing tor
3 : Pag
g Ein KS SOV ETH)
Middle
op- Congressman
ious Sites May Again
Be Considered
Savs
Bellefonte
from
fron
f 4)
one of Lhe Och
pick-up
Casper
er 10 oom
ean
Belie-
ough from a per
’
ol
All proceeds
.
Bellefonte Woman
Is Eighty Years Old
Rl
Receives Souvenirs
From German Front
buffet luncheon
Jaw snd ¢
Arid }
thr
\ughter
Adler it
Philladelplia
Mr. and M
Mi Mu Li
Mr. and Mrs
and Mr: Morton
{ Mrz Bi Platowsk
J Sebarth Mr and
Oberfield. Mrs. Edith Peters
garet Toompson, Mrs. Mar
Tharpe, Mrs. J. H. Wohlfeld
Herbert Brown, Mrs, Mars
E. Little, Miss Leila
and Mrs A J. Ad-
Logans To Observe
75th Anniversary
" of | .
} ent were
Kline, Millon
Lewisburg
Mr
The 1
ciebrate is 5
da Feln
be held that «
Post American Legion
Howard L The
Legion Auxiliary all sery
ner
Any
not ™
ner
OR Al
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vening at Broo 1 ns nit
will
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sires maou
N
B. KENNETH JOHNSTONE
Buliding or Buying a Home
ser f six Infotmal cla
prospective homeowner
conducted by the Peng
Patna of Architecture
| College extension gervices
February 190. secording
noubecement today In
{ Harvey Sootl, secrelan
Chamber of Commerce
the course in Bellefonte
War restrictions have oaused
backlog of two million homes await.
Lift Restrictions on
Scout Membership ing to bs bullt in the United Stale
[sald B. Kenneth Johnstone, head of
The Brooks-Doll Post American the Department of Architecture,
Legion Beout Troop of Delieforte Continued on page Two)
has opened memberships to boys ————
Legionnaires i .
This action was taken oto meeting Woman Receives
Head Injury in Fall
bers are arog to obtain a char.
ter Mrs. Abus Johnson. of Valentine
Any boy who is 12 yeary or older street, underwent treatment al the
Logan member
ceived Invitetions
requested t
if Hitle
Cox I»
JI
ton
EE for
F
State De-
and the
beginning
to the an
Mrs. Mary
the
of
Ging
onery
are
mediately
be made
Ki vived man so at
abd useful gin Mrs
ughter of the inte
wine hag been a resident of |
Belief for fifty-five sears, Por
the past twenty-five years she ns
ne Ie Dea uti
Kine is
Samuel Ole
ful
a da
and
mie
Home From Scenes of
War, Appeals for Nurses
(North Africa and Corsica. ‘oday ad.
ded Der plea to registered nurses to
Join the armed forces
THe army. she sald need
at once. not only 0 take care of the
sick and sounded In military hos.
pitals in this country but glso as re
placements for the nurses who have
borne the jong months of constant
service sinoe ae war begat The
Red Cross Is doing a good (oD in the
recruitment campaign, she sald
[| “The girls at the fromt get wars
of
rl Yon
“
The recent return of Lieutenant
Beulsdy Person 10 her home In Tren
toni N. J. after two years of service
in the Army nurse camps of North
Africa and Sicily, will no doubt
prove pews to her friends In Belle-
fonte and Centre Hall, Lieutenant
Person, a niece of Albert E. and Lola
Strolun Person, spent many of her
vacations in Centre Hall with the
late Mrs. Margaret Strohin, and In
Bellefonte with the family of Mr
and Mrs, D. Wagner Celss, of 25
weekend for injuries received Friday | South Thomas street. She formed sick.” sald Lieut. Person. “Some of
afternoon when she fell while on ber | many friendships while in Centre them have been there (wo years
way ome from work al the hose | county or more, working almost every day
pital. The return of Lieutenant Person and with litle time off. They need
She was admitted Saturday to the | from her overseas campaign Is told a rest, but before they can be grant.
tution where four stitches were|in the following article from the led leaves there must be raplace.
| ments,
Inceration at the | Trenton, N. J. Times:
Mi. Beulah Person, Trelis} “But despite the grue'ling «wk
ve | thelr morale Is high, their health is
who Is
wo years of Continged on page Toy
& HUlses
ported by Charles E. Martin, of East
is home on
TS eave