Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 26, 1951, Image 1

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State Police Say:
By teaching safe habits
ting examples of safety,
can prepare their children
hazards—in walking,
later on in driving
and sel
parents
agains tar
cycling, ar Sey. de Col.
an automobile, Cole, Vin Dey, doy
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81
a,
ary
be Centre
emoctal
Fr
Field Day:
Sunday will be a field day for
psychiatrists: pessimists will be
griping about the hour of lost sleep
optimists will be looking forward
to the hour gained September 30
VOLUME 70. NUMBER 1%
PA.
BELLEFONTE, THURSDAY, APRII 1951
26,
14 PAGES THIS ISSUE
Sets He: earing oOn
College Charter
Proposed Change ky Penn State Charter Draws
Objection From Agriculture Groups; Trustee
Membership to Be Argued May | 10.
Tht
as the date
Judge Ivan
changes to th
sylvanin State
amendment:
tionment
Present
for 12
agriculture
change would
six
six from
The change
majority
a meetin
START 2ND FLOOR
OF NEW HOSPITAL
Expect to Begin Pouring Con-
crete on New Level
Soon
trustee
The first
second floor {
County Hospit
begin late
superintenc
general
pouri
begin
- §
AUTHORITY TO
APPRAISE SITES
View
leve
yesterday
completed
the present
Steel 1
of the
set in 1
(Committee Named to
Sites and Assemble
work ( osts
then
Complet
for the sec
cycle g!
another
Tempor
support
facing
beams
wall, it wa
he building ’ en
received and set in place. It wilh}
be put in use when the { floor
second
work At present t 4 rg Jame
possi ’ nt +
Willowhs
will
com
thority
raisal
he ned by Au
appoit
College are: Mahl Well
B
ble
Af
For Prothonotary
Work Resumed
On Two Highway
Building Jobs
Guy G. Miss
Civil engines
design
and bridge
of Work
grade fr pri
He came
and has resided her pro
for 10 years. He w= with guard
of the peace In } [4 { rail houlders i wall an
Co
and 322
It 99 pe
jobs re.
detour
and
Wat
’ nterference
Pe
ject
Page Bight
Fisherman’ s Paradise Will
Open 1951 Season May 18
Pennsylvania popular “Fisher. killed in ans
man's Paradise” located on Spring! fisherman |
Creek near Bellefonte will open It
gates for the 1951 season on Prida
May 18. and extend over the period
to July 21, both dates inclusive, ex-
cepting Sundavs when the Paradise
is closed. Fishing will officially be.
gin at 8 a. m. and continue until
ingle day
restricted to
artificial hair or feather lures
barbless hook: hooks from which |
the barb has been removed. Spoons, |
spinners or swivels are prohibited |
and wading the stream, for any
purpose, is not permitted. Mash |
caught foul must be returned to
8 p. m., EST [the water and assistance in hooking
There is no special license re-|or landing fish is not allowed
quized 30 huh he Patadise, Yah, Only fish ten inches or longer
ho ie a resident fisherman's loense | palin front the large stream may be
and must ly register in and ki while the size limit on the
ont. gh Birsona allowed to visit adjoining stream is seven inches
the project five times during the] The rules and regulations will be
season and while the thrill of | prominently posted and each angler
catching big fish will be the order will be given a printed card bearing
of the day, only one fish may be these regulations,
visit. The
the use of
or
with!
ELECTRIC RATE
INCREASE BID
IS SUSPENDED
PUC Informs West
Power Co. Six Months May
Be Taken for Study
Ivania Public
suspended the
for by West
in order
all the
to
) study
case
received Tuesday
which anno
action is
sion, present
WIAs
pany mnceced
irt taken
effect
ion has six months
ompilete iu dy
the rate increase
within this period. When
ion has been taken by the
n, prompt announcement
by the Company
4 OFFICIALS OF
st bu
thorize
time
made
Penn |
. SCHOOLS REPORT
School Directors (Course
Underway in Bellefonte;
Lasts 6 Weeks
Hayne
Carl
Food -
Jean
ma Gorman
Robert M. V
whnship—-John W. Fish-
ident; Jacob E
tary. Chris Harman
Bo RE township—Pauline
burn, pre
member
w
SCT
chairman Harold Albright of i Jonking, secretary; Richard D. Ul
vice president
township
Contigued or
cn
Burnside
Margaret
ag Right
- ANGLER SAVES
BOY IN STREAM
Artificial Respiration Used on
Three-Yef*-Old Son of
First Aid Instructor
W K action
y recited wit?
’
the
N e-and-or
bre
footbridge
50x
Sprir
fopt
Creek
attracted the
Ir.. of
Fheckler
wu! Metis
avenue
wkler lied oy
reek and applied artific-
: before taking him
me
a Bell hone er
t aid instruct na ie
on erious fo
He sald the
have drowne
heckier no
nAS
p the
Tele
Oo
ondit was
1 an hour
would probably
few seconds had
ened
Cohen Store Opens
Today In New Site
Te Cohen store opened today
he room in Crider's Exchange for-
merly occupied by West Penn Power |
The Cohen store had been lo-
next
ated door
Nathan
the
Krauss, proprietor said
ve was made to provide space |
to add new lines and make larger |
facilities
mu
ail play
Modern
onable wall
add
the store
New Trial Granted
In Driving Charge
Joel D. Pomerene, of State Col
ee, who was convicted of drunken
driving at Pebruary Term of court,
was granted a new trial in an
pinion filed yesterday by Judge
Ivan Walker
The defense attorney moved for »
new trial, basing the motion on »
| prejudicial question asked a de.
[tense witness In cross examination
‘Barnett Used Car Lot
‘To Be Located Here
The Barnett used car lot, now
located at Milesburg, will move to
{the rear of the Haag house on East
Bishop Street, Bellefonte, Saturday,
James J. Leiteell, manager, an.
nounced
The lot has been located at Miles.
burg for some time and is a part
of the Barneit agency on West
High Street, Bellefonte.
colors and new display
canes to the attractiveness of
Is
Houser, | March |
| released
in
fluorescent lighting, fash!
SI gi
i - n
Fi.
Re Lr
Utility |
rate
Penn |
get |
informa- |
at |
FR CCEA ly :
aa
RW a
Downes
the
con.
The RL. Rev. William §
| Is pictured above turning
| first spade of ground for the
struction of the new St John's
Parochial school. Others who
ticipated in the ceremony are, from
{left to right: The Rev, Gilbert
Fremont, assistant pastor and gen-
eral chairman; Dr Josenh A
Parrish, chairman of the Executive
| committee: Dean Kennedy, archi
tect; Martin Miller of the Building
commitier: Burgess Hugh M. Quig
ley: T. Ellwood county su-
perintendent of schools Pudge
Ivan Walker; Elizabeth Witeraft
a SL John's pupil
TITAN EMPLOYES
GET WAGE RAISE
All Hourly Emploves Receive
par
Sones,
Increase
(Contract
{i Per Cent
New
In
The increase became effe
1851. P. B. Ra)
industrial relation report
Employes will receive time
| of
| onetais for all work performe
ithe sixth
ible
utive
consecutive day
3 4 + . +4
time for ¢ oven
Holida rk
am
~~ AY
Retires After 35
Years Service With
Warner Company
Arrest Three On
Charges Of Larceny
tempts
whee!
Wrecking
While
Monda
prehe nd
the a
they
Poll
yard i
ail for th
20 each. Park
after |
Dayli
Clocks to Be Set Forward One Hour;
Groundbreaking Ceremony
Held For Parochial School
AMBULANCE CLUB
DRIVE TO OPEN
Logan Fire Company to Begin
Membership Campaign
Mav 1st
paigs gin n May
Membershi we club is open to |
Any wt lr of Bellefonte or any- i
ne living within radius of 15 |
of Bellefonte
a
| To Induct 12
Men In Armed
Forces May 8
Ni 44 rep
ne { the select
this time
Services at
Memorial Shrine
ve bee
Residents of Brush Valley Seek to Bring
Industries to Area; Building Site Given
Pictured above are members of a group of Brush Valley residents
who are working to attract industries to locate in thelr vicinity
Seated from left: Allen Winkleblech, James © Corman, chairman;
Clarence B8mull, auditor of Singer Sewing Machines, New York City,
Meyer Brungart. Standing from left: Palmer ©. Bilerly, Melvin Bright,
Rev, Richard Abernethy, Nelson Stover and Harry C. Ziegler
]
fents of Brush Valley. in-|
Rebersburg Madisonburyg
onia, have inaugurated a
attract industries to come
Rebersburg vicinity. Already
8 been donated for a build.
plat
to Lhe
Int |
ing
Ir
ted
We are well sware that the
general trend of population and
wealth Is out of the valley because
there Is a lack of safisfactory em- |
ployment, while those who do re-
main of necessity travel from 20
to 60 miles dally to their place of
employment If industry were
brought into the valley, it would |
provide occupations .at home and
save us large traveling expenses.”
Clarence BR. Smull, formerly of
the valley and now an auditor with
the industrial machine division of
Singer Sewing Machine Company,
outlined possibilities at a meeting
Aprile 14,
He said many reliable industries
are seeking desirable sites for ex
pansion, provided a satisfactory
building Is available,
In a meeting last Thursday, resi
dents decided the potentialities of
the area are excellent and the val.
a statement the group repor-
(Continued on Page Two)
ight Saving
To Start Sunday
Official
Starting Time is 2 a. m.; Transportation,
Other Services, Announce Changes.
21 CASES LISTED
FOR GRAND JURY
21 Persons Are Charged;
to Convene Monday,
May 7th
Jury
Concert Group
Membership Set
At 700 Persons
We
neg devics
Lawrence
and b
Har
per iury
next year
Though no announcement will i
nade of the attractions until
id C Matilda, |
sYyivest
Belle.
" ed on Page Bight
Seeks Office
Adult Classes To
Exhibit Painting
Here Tomorrow
Fred C. Mensch
Recreation Council
Sets Special Meeting
’
3 Per r
Representativ all community | du
organizations are invited to attend |
i special meeting of the Bellefonte
Community Recreation Council to] business
be held in the high school cafeteria | in that
at 8 p. m. Tuesday, Frank Hench | tiecled
director, reported yesterday {1039 and |}
The topics for discussion include | official
the reports on the program, plans| Mz:
for the community carnival mer. [cing hi
chandise show and hobby | low
show
A film Play Is Our Business™| “T
will be shown
Lo BR |
Commissi
been acting
CADACILY ever since
Mensch formerly, in announ.
randidacy. stated as fol.
ner
as that
uct ! af
the business
ned on Page Bight)
w
25 National Guardsmen
Charter Plane for Trip Home
Twenty-five National Guatdsmen | rived at Port Campbell at 8:30 am
now stationed at Port Campbell! Sgt. Everett Mundy, of Bellefonts,
Ky. took to the air to spend last’ made arrangements for the trip
weekend with familis and friends Costs were $57 per passenger for
in this area. The group chartered |the round trip
an airplane for the round trip The fight list
They left Port Campbell at 7 pm. | George P. Curlin
Thursday and arrived at the Lock (ficer of the battalion; Capt. and
Haven airport at 1:30 am. Friday. | Mrs. Paul Panning, Pfc. Fred Way,
A two hour stop was made all Pfc. James Fanning, Plc. Pred Way,
Columbus, O. The fight was scheds | Bierly, Pfc. Frederick Barnhart,
uled to leave Lock Haven at § pm. | Pvt. Richard Way, Pfc. P atrick
Sunday but bad weather ensued. | Mange, Plc George Treon, Sgt,
The pilot, Robert frein, whose par. Glenn Harbach, Cpl. James Brun-
ents live in Hollidaysburg, was 8d. (gard, Pvt. Lewis Shawley, Py,
vised Saturday to move the plane | Robert Gordon, Sgt. Robert David.
to Albert Airport, near Philipsburg. | son, Plc. John Frey, oxen.
The plane was re-scheduled Shawley, Plfe. Gerald
leave at 3 am. Monday but round- | Pfe. Robert Way, Plc. Quay Me-
included: Lt. Col
commanding of-