JOIN RED CROSS FOR HUMANITY'S SAKE adhe Cenfre Democraf BUY X-MAS SEALS AND SAVE A LIFE VOLUME 57. NUMBER 46, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1937. SUBSCRIPTION—$1.50 PER YEAR OURT Injunction Issued In Dauphin County Court ‘Throws | Book’ at Head Of Car Stealer Matter to Be Made at H ring Mon- Final Disposition of day Morning | COMMISSION HALTS SALE OF LICENSES Board, De- Seth Outlines Procedure in Gordon, Game ciding Controversy In an inerview by telephone last night with Seth Gordon, Exe cutive Direclor of the Game Com mirsiopn at Harrisburg, Mr. Gordon in commenting upon the ruling of the Dauphin County Court terday in the matter of the three- day son on doe declared that the ruling will not become final until Menday when the tempora‘y injunction gi ted by the Dauphin Court is either made permanent. or dismissed Although the ve open se in jx hearing has been scheduled for 10 o'clock Monday morning Mr. Gordon had no fur ther information upon the matter Until the ruling is finally upon, Mr. Gordon said, the mis lon will neither issue mere of the special permits hunt doe, nor will they take action to recall the 50.000 permils which have already been issued in the State Mr. Gordon added Game Commission is an arblrary stand on the ques tion of an open seron en female deer, and is perfeclly willing to go along with whatever decision the courts may hand down Questioned about the general sentiment throughout the stale on the mms er, the Executive Direc tar tated that many sportsmen bi lieve that an open season i= most desfrable. while there ae others whe are strongly opposed to it “Generally speaking.” he sald “spori men not didaver the doe seaon.” acled Com any to any that the net taking MILESBURG PAIR WED 63 YEARNS Mr. and Mrs. William F. Pet. ers, Natives of Unionville Area, to Observe Event do SINUREDIN Sharon AUTO ACCIDENTS wvoo0 mows sare TOT ALS ; OV E R $11. non Weekend Considerable Series of Mishaps ring Dam- age: None Seriously Hurt Pour te Area were 4 « of the St ant Gap, durin the accidents. five per mired. nt Two cars damaged day morning the Shell Servi ition at Boals burg. Mi Eleanor Hepler, of Har- burg, suffered a slight con 1 of the brain Frank B fered a They driven by Fnich we A machine © : ’ 14) Hawkin Fry machine acoidents in the I investigated by te Mot v Bellefon mem be: ré ¢ at Pl a enker It ons = f : em seriously eof tf ne of ti i persons were inhned and about 1 an o'clock 8 wecident i RB MARKET MOVES TO WINTER QUARTERS of Ha om I'D by R 4 he the rea Ed Sarg market Le Monn TAX SALE, dav Count Tres t Brooks yesterday the adiourned tax at 2 o'clock Frid vember 19. in the Cx FRIDAY Satu Raymond N I" Ae Ms made ye announced that maike! p- " 3 wii be hed niternoor NO Hi LRA Saturda On Miller to Seek Recount of Spring Twp. Precinct Vote According made to a repre Centre announcement mant) vhen ot time for Hing such intimated that he for demand ballots in the deciined to nature in the expires Moient ng a recount of the South "Precinet but comment further upon of such reasons In order to have the Mr Miller, under the laws for eon testing elections, will be required to post either 850 or a bond for that amount with the Prothonotary. This bond Is held until after the recount is compleled. If substantial chang- es In the vote are found, the money ix refunded to the contesting ean didate. If po such changes are found in the recount Mr. Miller will forfeit the 850 to defray the oost of the count 1 he on Edward treet OK ’ tit ff entakive oi na feRnon Pemcearat Pate Milles East Bi pects Lo petition the ty Registration Commission for the opening of ballot box for the South Precinet of Spring township Mr. Miller, Republican, was de- feated by 2 margin of two votes for the office of tax collector of Spring township in the general election November 2 The sucoessiul cane didate fcr the office was Harry Stover, Democrat and present spring township tax collector Mr. Miller, who indicated that his petition for a recount will be fled sometime before the end of the rday of hop Centre Coun the the box opened ANS SEASON ON DOE BHS CLEARS WAY FOR UNDEFEATED GRIDIRON SEASON High 13 Turkey (Classic Down Jersey Shore to 6 on Eve of Day JERSEY SHORE FUMBLE BRINGS SECOND TALLY Red and Record for White Shows 94 Points; Opponents Have 13 oedson LEGION DINNER ENDS HOLIDAY World War Called Upon to Relate Experiences Veterans During First Armistice Day B na i656 lLegionnaiies ald ‘BOOTLEG COAL DEALER GETS 20 DAYS IN JAIL violation tied On mtenced 2X davis g De oLhwl ribed as ker two being wd been e 0 Cenire Hall Vien checked by M ind to have given to have had no weight aston, and a bogus ) other. He wa wrifl Keeler at Sha- fednesday giving a Centre Hall resident 1168 pounds of coal for a ton charged with giving but the charge was he refunded the dif- customer. Prosecu the weight slip and sentence was passed at of a hearing before of the Peace Charles W of Centre Hall A CENTRE COUNTY INCLUDED IN NEW EMPL oY MENT PROJECT “Don CGingery an- ounces Presidential approval of following WPA project including + Countle of Blair Centre Clearfield. Allegheny, Huntingdon Northumberiand as follows nt in the sum of $15 ide employment for needy the development of a lized method of procedure comprehensive study of those measurements of children a basis for ready-lo-wear othing and patiern sizes, 10 in lude children between the ages of two and fourteen years. The meas irements will include construction properly fitting outer garments wder-garments, hats and shoes Headquariers for the purpose of supervision will be at Siale College Pa, and Is sponsored by the U. 8 Department of Agriculture. Bureau { Home Bconomics —— ————— LOGAN FIRE CO. GIVES $50 TOWARD UNIFORMS I'he Logan Fire Company al a meeting this week voted to contrib. date $50 toward the purohace of un- forms for the Bellefonte High School band Last week the Brooks-Doll Post of the American Legion voled $100 for the same purpose, and the Ki- wanis Club has contributed a lke wick was wewsn wien y Lhe antered on won resaman tm tO prov n in standa ior a body needed as ’ n i amount, TO PATRONS to the fact that next is Thanksgiving Day, Centre Democrat will go press at noon next Wed- day instead of at the reg- ular hour Wednesday night Advertiser correspondents and others submitting copy for next week's lssue are weed to bear this change in mind and to have thelr copy in this of- fice at least one half day ear- Her usual. By so doing dis ments will be avoid- ed dy changing the time of go- ing to next week, pats rons Bellefonte area ill receive thelr newspapers alls Wednesday the employes Democrat will the holiday NOTICE Owing Thursday The to than ppoint re i im the ugh the n while Centre pend CIrNnon .. OBTAIN TRACT ~ FOR NEW SCHOOL == Officials to Begin Construe- College Township Ready tion of Building at Lemont § is mid Lemont. seven) Continued an page LABORATORY IS . SITE OF BLASTS Five-Year Experiment Ruined When Wreak Havoe in College Building Explosions the experiment Much valua- was destroyed by { which have ble equipment Lhe ins, the origin been determined The blasis press explosic of not resulied when & ure liouid hydrogen experiment exploded in the basement of the ilding Seymour Schuman the wily person in the laboratory at the time irled down a corridor by the first blast, and when the sec- ond explosion occurred. a pane of glass was thrown with such force that i passed him halfway down Continued on page seven) hiat niga was | SM ————————— EXPECT 3 DELEGATES AT ROV ER MOOT MERE The Qentral Pennayivania Rover Crew will be hosts, this weekend to Rovers from all parts of the east a moot to be held in Bellefonte and at the Bay Scout Camp in the Seven Mountains More than 50 Rovers-—-an organi- zation affiliated with the Boy Seouts are expected to attend the moot which will begin with registration al the High School at 10 o'clock Safurday morning. At motor caravan will depart for a tour of the Titan Metal plant, Rockview al penitentiary and various points of | interest in State College The caravan will arrive at the Scout camp about 6 o'clogk that evening, where supper will be serv- ed. An interesting program has been arranged for” the evening ses- son at the camp. Sunday morning | the Rovers will breakfast at camp and come to Hellefonte for special chureh services. The moot will ter- minate with a farwell luncheon at) noon ——— —————— TWO INJURED WHEN ‘CYCLE TIRE BLOWS OUT E. C. Whitmer, of Axe Mann, and Lewls J Hefright, of Flemingion, both motorcycle dealers. were sl ly injured early last Wednesday morning In an accident at an Inter section in Lock Haven The motorcycle. operated by Whitmer: and with Retright J as a passe rf. was Lav Main Street about 2.40 o'clock a a blowout of the Ay tire caused the dilver to jose control. The ma- chine struck a gorner of the mob ment at the intersection. Hefright suffered lacerations of the foot and heel and Whitmer was and shaken ‘The vehicle was de molished. ONE CLAIMS JANGLED 11 o'clock a: TATE FREED IN COURT TO HEAR - MOOSE ROBBERY = TESTIMONY IN AS tOiRT ENDS COLLEGE ACTION Fugitives Have Penn State Seeks Injunction Terms Doubled; Get Extra to Have College Twp. Lands 5 to 10 Years for Theft Freed of Taxes Ba ES ——— NINE FARMS LISTED NERVES LED TO ESCAPE, FOR TREASURER’S SALE | Student Placed on Probation! Institution C aims Exemption After Hearing on Motor | From Tax Laws; Wants Violation Charge Court Ruling i in Matter the regular November eriminal concluded ts sessions here {Saturday morning a jury in the case af E nest Tate, of Bellefonte ed with robbery of the Moose in Home August, returned a evi diet 0} guilty tre —_ A A : A hearing in an injunct | gory ceedings I scheduled to be held fore Judge M. Ward Fleming Court here this Thursday morning an action brought hy the Penn vania Btete College against Cen- County, College Township and various county and township offic Mm pro- bw charg t) Lie last not VET. viel highlights closing 3 X ha. At the College will ring hat hearing Lhe Mek a wrt decree viol the College property EUbX Tate to assessment AX purposes, and is : m yelock ! y al - 1 i8 1 sut ot to Lhe operation of BOOT k that bron | QecCia otor code 5 hos ’ . + OF Ravmon FOR of § Ce UNION TO OPEN COUNTY DRIVE Mor 1A Ww Va ares « Rock - 4 inst larceny of a car | Central Pennsylvania Group, rtrude Fulton em . 4 a housekeeper al the resi Launch s prison superintendent Organization Campaign SCIYIDE A 2 10 4 years Washington Couniy entering and larceny ’ h to cl from yng of at Meeting Here, {rom ¢ aking {Con Hnued on page alk) report on & meeting of Lhe Cen- Pennsylvania Central Labor Union Conference held Sunday al- ternoon at the Union hall Belie- forte, yas submitted yesterday by the Copfercnce publicity committee Th ¢ report { a wal Labor Union Conference met in the Union Hall published in full Council to Rent 10- Ton Ma- Spring and High streets, Belle Rentals May Apply Fa on Purchase Price A (8 HH follows “The Central Pennsylvania Cen group corner fonts Bunday sitlerncon 7. at 1:30 pm President Bchrank Counly Central Labor toona, Pa. presiding over ference meeting Delegate from Altoona, Cl Pp tavw ney State College fonte, Pa During meeting a rece calied at which UUme ciected officers of Central Union of Centre County were in- stalled into office by the District Organizer of Altoona District Officers and delegates reported steam roller had been sold for $400 | ghar new union groups were being N § Miitintown Seldng A Sn organized and formed in various ill firm was reported to have 10 sale a 10-ton gasoline-driven roller (Continued on page 3) which would sult borough needs (Cuntinied on page six) css A ————— HEADS COUNTY November chine; Union Liu the Oui] A disoussion purchase of a road ugh use al a regular Bellefonte Council House Monday nigh Council's agreement to rent a ton roller with the privilege of rental paymenis to the price discussion Chairman Badger Cammittee reporied JOON proposed for bow meeting of Logan in 10- ap- earfield al Oe resulted Lhe L¥ newly plying pur . Ca LRN The Labor opened when of the Street that the old wal ——— FACTS ON THE CENSUS Meek Gis~ According o George Rn Bellefonte posfmaster, cards tributed by mail carriers this week in the nation-wide poll of the un. employed, are causing some confus- fon, despite the fact that the card: bear detalled instru ction as tot HIGHWAY UNIT Russell P. Beezer Named various questions w should All Maintenance Superintend. | The obly persons who should Al out cards are persons who want Succeeds Kragle | work, who are now out of work, and who are able to work. If you don't .t | eet these three requirements, you | beedn’t fill out the card. Mall carriers were instructed to lease one card at each home. 1 he ent; The State Highway Departmen this week promoted Russell P. Beez- er, of Bellefonte, to the position of t t t Siatuienqnce apesintenien ip Jae in your family, there is more than county. Mr. Beezer's appointment | oDe person who wants work, is out po of work and is able to work. they Jachimg effective Tuesday of this|. 4 fil separate cards. Addition- ia) cards may be obtained from any | He suoceads J. BE. Kragle, of Phil- | mailman, or by applying at any Ipsburg, who has been named as- | .ouomee Bach card should bear sistant district engineer, with of« | hp facts concerning one person floes in Clearfield. Kragle replaces | only QO. 8. Thompson, who has resigned | Finally, Postmaster Meek declared because Af {ll health. Mr. Beeser's | nay the purpose the census is ‘place as assistant maintenance su= | hat p ol | perintendent in Oentre county has evel the been taken by James Carroll of | Sit marely 1 Sh 4b aSeumle De Philipsburg, who had been employed | employed persons in the United As a foreman in the Philipsburg, | States, area | Onards must be mailed before mid- Mr. Beezer has heen afliated with | the State Highway Department | postage is required on the cards since May, 1930. Prior to that time | — he had served for four years ws! 4 Lop vp Ww HOLDS deputy to Prothfnotary 8 Claude | Herr, and before that had been em. | ARMISTICE DINNER ployed as a clerk for the Pennayl- i More than 50 members of the Vel. vania Railroad for 17 years erans of Wars attended an STOLEN | De Ian held y Ful. POLICE RECOVER ton, Baudis, Kuhn Post, No, 321, of Stale College, in ihe Evangelical CAR NEAR PENN'S CAVE [ghurch, Tuesday night. State Motor Police at Pleasant | “XR GEOL Tol turkey din: Gap on Saturday night recovered a an | Molen oar which had been rocked | ‘on the Brush Valley road. near Zang on bY he Penn's Cave The car, owned by Ralph Steven son, of Maple Ridge, Somersés coun 4 ty, had been stolen in Johnstown | w Lo Use exten of about 418. Ts delv. | er, whose identity is : | Gal. Svan , from the scene not to find jobs for the unemployed, | night, Saturday, November 20. No jer ht dy the Re. acon with an Banks Have $50,650 In Christmas Funds Approximately 1250 Centre Countians Will Share in Dis- {ribution Money Deep Mystery Uncovered in Boro Sewer Line PAYMENTS TO BE MADE EARLY IN DECEMBER 1937 Tetal Greater Than $10,000; in Over Ans rast Five Years TO WAGE WAR ON SHORT WEIGHT Marshal's Wipe Out Crooked Dealing State Forces to in Coal, Gasoline. Food abies and Asn iv |} no » rated was clearly indicated Ww C. J P. Cullen. girector of the stale bureay weights and . : AMorrg Pr Year In State College the uid Increased from $18500 Ww $20.000. Proportion- increases are noted in virtusily every comURUDLY where Christmas f 3d cle 4 Mo of the Dank % Continued On BALL LEAGUE Join Central Penn- Schedule Will Begin December 6 ale of tandard whe wee » nas are COX } fealure Dae MVEN 6 To rh <vivania HOLD PUBLIC SALE AT HAZEL GROCERY STORE ams Circuit ; munisty estate Te, Qe Hazel ad Ww Hansel The sik best known establishmen kind in Bellefonle, was clo nescay nig “EN Wee D3 Hazel LAs beer nn MANAEUE business since band me months was moved {rom room Crider? Exchange building site in the While ta AP — RUNAWAY GIRLS ARE RETURNED TO HOMES Lillian lee Benjamin Marie Hetherington, 18, wer of : the Y. wd Wed. v Mrs . os | ved bv each team $e every Monday night to February 1 Dace seven) wil 4 § we death of her hh ry mber 8 the busi- Sontim EE Qn Bo ARO wd | - ( OMMISSION CERTIFIES WALKERS ELECTION nes present b preset Registration meed Ivan Walker as County has beet return riified to the State Ele 1 Bureau od to thelr Washington, D. C.. hom Harrisburg. Mr. Walker will re- Bunday afternoon after Miss Ben ceive official notification is ¢} jamin's father telephoned the State tion from the Stale Bureau College police that his daughter had he Commission or gone oh a trip without her parents’ in the Judgship contest as follows consent Ivan Walker, 85799 and M. Ward The police call was received bY Fleming, £56 The COommission police at 10 o'clock Bunday morning the power of certilying the elec and the girls were located in a short of other officers chosen at the me at the residence of a Penn November 2, and these nNotipes State co-ed, who is a friend of Miss are now being sent from the Oougt Benfamin’s. Mr Benjamin arrived House to the suctessful candidate | that afternoon and drove the girls 10 In the various boroughs annd own- thelr homes ships Centre County 5 eTaAY r pion yes ann lection of Centre the votes TT, 1 adi CQ ha | thom HO] 1s pe 4 MH Letter Reveals That Law Sometimes Has No Mercy In a leler to the editor of The| If any person reading the letier Centre Democral, a Centre County below wanis 0 give the youth a citiren whose name is withheld fof “break” by offering him a Job, in- reasons of policy, describes the mis | formation may hy ine {fortune that hes befallen a 17-year- quiring at this office. old county youth because he mis | takenly shot a dog while hunting November 16. 1837. early in the season. | The Centre Democrat, | The youth member of a destitute Bellefonte, Petna. {family, and who is just recovering Dear Editon: from efforts of surgeons fo correct) This is a story of a boy who never a malformation he's had since birth | got a break, [Is serving a 30«day Jal sen | Today be Is languishing in the is report- | Centre County jail, hot because he is | “bad.” Dot because he is a criminal,
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