The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 03, 1918, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    A ——— A oe SA. SAIS THAI
TO PAY NOTARY
State Headquarters Announces
There Should be No
Clerical Fees.
LAWYERS TO SERVE FREF
Notice i» Seven Languages Posted
Philagelpt.a Firing Only Charge—
Registrants May Get Advice
From Legal
in
Board.
Harr
“There is no reason wi
out of tke guestionng
istrant should cost a cent,”
William
State Draft Bure
been told that a notan
Philadelphia is cha:
draft age the
volved.
“Legat advisory
named fo furnish
registrants.”
{ It is believed
who took advant:
during the first
same thing ag:
charges for
yer will do
vantaze of the rez
according to member
board of the Second
middle district
This board, whic!
tol, kssaed
in the 17 ¢
read
“Do not pay an?
regarding the g
bers of the legal
your district
free.
The state burver
only way to bre
chargi ¥
and notaries
A warning
guages was issu«
Philadelphia n
the regular notary
for administering
out draft question:
far also notifies re
lezal advisory bo:
Govermor Brumbanug!
of disinterested
who will advise
of charge of the me
lective jaw
their particular
The work of fil
tionnaires by men
ander way. Nearly
Ing boards have
tees of voluntes
the work of reg
University «
dents have agre
pen im wrestling
paires recently
boards from ti
The majority of
pct for the West
gnd will be on
Ing the Christma
€. Murdock, cl
“au,
for
he
draft
a Sel
¥
far noth
court
a notice
will
Pi
al
IR
1
nil
sSHrvice
Refule Enemy Falschocds
Definite plan !
propaganda in
put immediate
thainmen of the
the Committee of
Fenasylvan
ROME 4G
into
ia, Ww!
a confer
vue-Stratford H
which w: addr
Bester, chief of the
a this state
The secret
3tates will be gi
tion gathered by
jie Speakers,
game of the burean
flue: a speaking cam
put the sinte
Jermar propaganda witl
tan educational
stents an oplimistic
packing of the state's
industry.
The Bareau
tain specific data on
smspicious utterance
such dats over to the
ageata for action At
ret service ia deluged
mons letters and complaints
behavior and ulterances
orreone, bat nothing
which would enable the
tee actually to run the
ns down
Por this gathering of
the hurenu, through
aan, will create chair!
pitie, towns and comm
mm the state, and {il
appoint Earge
The total number
goed in making addre
af zatherings whereve
acoded will exceed 5.1
tor the esirnatos
cean’s olbvialsn
Tier
not or
propags
will endeavor
present
1
given out
Dra’ Revision Urged,
Adintant General Beary
to Provost Marshal General
the communication of Major Murdock,
chief of the State Draft Burean, who
called attention to the fact that under
forwarded
vrowder
sgl the married men of a residential
section, or all the American men of
ander the second draft. Major Mur
dock sagpested a change to the effect
that the quotas be fixel by entire
cities and mot by arbitrary districts,
u
—
—
Rann
—-
-
Rr
—
—
—
men
oa
—
-
from a h
Creek with a black
the hag. The
Shamokin Lodge of
ber King's guests
1 ‘
Pott
iting trip
bear as
members
Eik
I)
were the |
bear dinner:
ville's pol regs
an increase of $25 In i in
ary
Prothonoiar
pointed exg
joner Robert
sre hunters enjoy
amp sites this
native of Germ
pdvate Uni.
is a federal prisoner
jail, charged
the United States
ha farnished valuable Informa.
tion £3 the German foreign office
Caleb of Locust Grove had
80 turkoyx hatched and apparently co
ing well this season, but a pair of
foges discovered the fact dnd gather
ed nearly covery fowl before thelr
work was discovered. + The animals
"pute the
of Berlin,
in Lebanon county
ig of
v ho
versity
wilh
an enemy
begat
bogs
Harvey
and easily captured the fowls ag thoy,
were in the fields,
.
THE CENTRE REPORTER.
FOR THE SOLDIERS
PRESENTS Cc
MEN IN
GRADC
THAT WILL ENABL
CAMPS TO CEE HIGH
PRODUCTIONS,
ne
A Cr
Cr THEATRICAL MCN
is
the
Wa
Cultiy
Reviews
nce of
ands sores of
Nintea,
hitherto
« under cultiva
1918
quiry by the d
suows that app
Inrge
army and nav
YRys the war on
werviee, under direction
dd navy deoartments, pr
ne plessure for the troop
are now approximately 19.000
' the “four minute
{ the nation-wide orgagization of volun-
Kers aasiset the govern
the work of national defense
presenting of vital
motion picture
There
spenkers in men,”
spen wha
in
measages tif.
tional Bupertan to
i
| o
| theater andiences,
{ Retail dealers of insecticides are ex-
fempt from the lleonsing regulutions
covering trade In white arsenic and
arsenic insecticides, The only ecom-
panics required to obtain Heenies are
wholesalers and jobbers,
CENTRE HALI PA
A base hospital, ceverni of wnich are |
fiddly
the
in operation overseas, consists
ir !
of Urry |
) ital |
people and material nec
blish and operate a WM
wing stulde assistun
e¢ provi Ti
moans nn deserte ote] na
i
| i“
ott asl
th
Cet
Ww
don of shelter
i
itl
it
Hy Ying 4 group o its 0
ther of Inrge and small tents,
of one ho
nnd wait
rance include 24 his
dv all of wi
wgnnized ing
tive duty
if feeds w tako
Infor
enabia
detect
and to
loention
ng system.
reports
to
in
ndministration
cessive profits
net amount and
in the country
onmente throughout the country
warched to secure all onl
vith technical training now
the ion of an arti
Meade, MJ
formant
at Cang
hy
rthern and Central states
0 save coal closing
.
ary and February have not
i faver by the fuel admin
igtration
When men called ander the selec
tive-sorvice law reach the cantonments
are given, so far as practionblo,
their choices of army service. Infan-
try most often preferred, artillery |
engineer divisions are third
popularity, and quartermasters
they
in
epeond,
in
Investigations so far made hy the
in the army, which has the
WHITLOCK'S STORY
OF DEPORTATIONS
Report of German Disregard of
Human Rights on File in
State Department.
fail
CVERWHELMED WITH HORROR
Minister to Belgium Declared It Was
Difficult to Write Calimly and Justly
vv
in View of the Huns' Gratu.
itous Cruelty.
sence of these
ne fa constant ition
cupidity. Many times they
obtain the lists of the
vere always foiled by the
the guarantiex cov
relief work, the of
National and
tions were immune,
tempt
cho- |
nnder
records
its various
Ruth.
any interruption of the
ement., for which, fomth
obligation to America, the
Germans always been grateful,
it has had the effect of keeping
ation calm, the authorities
pever pressed the point, other than
with burgomasters of the com
finnes Finally, however, the mili
always brutal, and with
sstounding ignorance of public opin
an and of moral sentiment, deter
ined to put these idle men to work
‘Cenera! von Bissing and the civil
portion of his #ntourage had always
been and even now are opposed to this |
policy, and I think have sincerely done |
what they could, first, to prevent its
1
ravitail while
fo awn any
have
popul
the
an
tary party,
Ao
adoption, and secondly, tv nghtsn the
rigors of {ts application.”
German Promises Worthless.
In the carly days of the German ad.
delginm, the people Lad
1 ily Wun
Antwerp. 1
i
vance into
learned to fenr the worst,
$i 1
Pp
1 Fi
1 ris
in
their
arly
HATS
’
AEAY
Jich mi
# und to ob
gut hinge en
r
Heviate
der to a
tir ow
g
un
the rest
through
it
means th
to attack
the men”
Fines Imposed Without Reason.
The German authorities not
satisfied with one lmpoverishing I vy.
in November, 1215, one month before
the expiration of the twelve-month
period fixed for the levy, they decreed
that the contribution of 440.000.0000
{rancs a month should be paid for an
indefinite period. In November, 1018,
they increased the lery to 50.000.000
francs a addition, ithiul
to the method laid down by the high
wommand, the German authorities
continued to levy fines upon
towns and villages for acty committed
in their neighborhood, altheugh they
had no proof that these nets bad been
committed by any inhabitant ~ the
city or village thus fined.
plovedd,
from would be seen
ie
occupying
nt the
power
! once mins.
nnd
were
n in
month {a
have
Was Born in Country North
of the Tweed.
Thousands of people in Eogland and
feotiand believe that General von
the best tactician in the
German army, and the conqueror of |
Rusein, Roumania, Serbia and northern
ftaly. Is in reality a Scotchman, Much
mystery enshrouds this soldier's paet. |
for years he has Leen in the German
army. but his youth is not described
in any authentie documents,
The British story is that a lad name
enzie left Years age.
drifted into
Finding himself in
line for promotion. he changed his
Yon Mackensen and applied
himself so diligently that he rose
quickly in the ranks and by the time
oa gen
¥ 1s sald to be implicitly de
.
Scotland
The &
is
. df
-
»
§