BROOKHART FLAYS COOLIDGE — Senator RECORD. Towa on is De- Get ON Republican From Launches Sensational Attack Head of Ticket—President nounced-—Asks Tieket, Dawes to W, politics Smith Brookhart, storm Iowa Senator center in since his elec tion two years ago. and who recently Vice Pres- Republican denounced Charles idential ticket, Ope ned for re-election with an which attacked President and party ing that the candidacy M. la he said he a thought leaving the party. The Republican hart ideals Dawes, the his candidate on formally campaign address in he Cool machine leaders.” Reply- he would support Robert had Republican to reports Presidential of Follette of neven Senator Brook- the “ma 10 party, charged, has strayed from its organizat: the said of founders, while the has refused f the chine 1 recognize will © peapie. do do led that I uid Coolidge the what “l have w much me and know other give shall ment.” Reviewing his tor his pri farmers and ed his supporter: “The dominated for 1s he would voters entit nave done to from we ich other and also vou facts the Inside rest content with your nomination the Sena- sald supporters were popie, lenounc- as radical President and Republican State the insulted convention by Coolidge machine snubbed and me," he con tinued. “The State,with a few ed and Coolidge newspapers except me and continue to 3 my platform approved voters, For Higher Freight Rates, “The Coolidge 1 nounced not “The :' ¥ ww IO 8 relief commitiees nas © in the press that they use me in ti « impaign Staite an platform bill upon eNdry-Haugen this pl President do tM upon form and the opposition, nat the sme, he will not do it His in East- MoeNary wlvertised ern newspapers lofted the -Haugen “In a recent Pre ion the ident quoted and ag thirty-five bil PrOV ed f ons of the i these Vitilie other utilities cannot il th axact val of but five ue utilities would doll 000 us statement, they eXOeod prot This the approved The Wall made the same claim prestige . probably be not billion ars would lea ve 330.000 004- value the as of the railroads as by President's speech. street financiers have always and statement with of this ible to under the ifter the election will value Esch-Cummine they get the final increased law that nounce despite the fact the statement was used to de Government ownership fact that all urity market The Pres- reduction and despite railroads the worth $12 ident is, therefore, of valuation the further the on See were only G0 000,000. Linst if he hi idea of means another 15 railroad and wiopted it in president n of and Secretary q i large ‘1 wired extra INC reas rates, the asking foran ses Congress immediate- Slemp wrote me that atten- 1 of J he tion of the president r would call the matter to the and hoped I would ; The C« immediately call when in the ci wilidge brot for Sen- Cedar Rapids gang out an independent candidate ator against The out of gress: “I was President “1 was against President me of following Cause this #ituation grows the matters in Con Against wns for Newberryism it. the ship subsidy. The it. of radliroad The supported “1 was in favor Esch-Cummins president “1 was in ruption the President opposed and criticised the “The President tax Hill which big Incomes by on the little centage, 1 helped amend reverse these reductions the common people “I favored the old soldiers’ bonus bill. The President it and | voted to pass it veto, It succeeded, “lI favored the postal bibl. It was vetoed and 1 pass it over the Neto, “On all taxation I favor high taxes on excess profits and large incomes and estates. The President favors the Mellon plan which taxes the poor. “1 oppose giving Muscle Shoals to Henry Ford or any other private in- terest. The President favored selling it without much regard to price. “I favored Senator Ta Follette's resolution to adjourn Cong until July 7 after the conventions and then return and enact the farm bill. The President opposed it and wants an un- authorized commission Instead, “lI belong to the farm bloc. The President belongs to the Wall Street bloc, “Upon this record I stand for my re-election and 1 promise the farmers the laborers and the common people that they shall not be double-crossed and sacrificed with my knowledge or consent. I will do in the future as I have dong in the past.” Renew his demand that the Re- publican { National Committee nsk the resignation of Charles (0. Dawes, the pirty's fiominee for Vice President, Senator Brookhart in a statement de- the the repealing law and opposed its repeal favor of investigating cor- departments. The the investigation Senate for favored the faxes in action Mellon on the percentage and little per- the bill to favor of its reduced a incomes big by i in vetoed over the employees’ will vote to { i Mr, phases for “silent He State had agreed the Dawes being of his that * the Republican B. B. Burnquist, that “Dawes wrecked campaign in the West" “The chairman of the Republican State Committee, Mr. Burnquist, was of the first men who told me that Dawes has wrecked the Republican the West' the Dawes was silent fowa on some which the deeply left for nounced an charged LOMe record.” chairman, with him ane campaign statement “Mr. trip of his the West “The a plutogog in si kd. during his WCE phases record on people of interested like He asked no quarter and would give none he ' Pa shot achievement entities are not other day he Chicago hunting big game. Then came * to venpoit and This distinction and 1 henceforth a peewit, his coun- that let “Peewit him to a over all trymen him Dawes” “And once therefore be RLY Known as this another great hunter has achievement, silence, “For of mon noise Pe the for He A resentath Vile Pennswiy iepey dent ruled imended question es Foot Voie may where. Ample the TICE ESI TY the provigion constitution not bar “no” an changes On constitutional question —————————— Mr says politically Whatever Hughes secretary state, must not be tak too seriousiy We 11] remember what” Hughes get the UU. 8 Nations to Hughes ATT happened four years ago -when preached beat to that the way League of Harding. Mr. President Harding's but ever to Jin the vote [i wne » Tren secretary of of heard fav. of de will state. who the Secretary making to the Nations in seme thing in 1924 if Sr ————— Al I A OI any more comment of followers adoption Leagiie Hughes 1920 and he « his an Democrats’ Day--November 4 —————————— HONEST MAN WOULD Grand High Butler Mendel, Slemp. Priests wi the hedrin tell us sue ANY Do. Priests and the Hepublican that he has and other lesser Great San- Coolidge is the is- elected “hon that ought to be he and because “character” and esty.” did these homely vir tues become the sole qualification for the high office of President? There never wad, is not now, and never wiil be, it is reasonable to assume. ident of the United States who was not personally honest, Tf honesty is the sole requirement, almost any one of the vast majority of the 110,0600000 American men men and children is ax qoalified as President Coolidge, «for the vast ma- jority of them are honest, If honesty be the sole requirement, most any bank watchman wil do as well as Coolidge. If that be the sole measure of a man's fitness for the office, we many as well apply the civil service test, have the applicants file their, ceriifloates of good character, and fill the job without all the noise, expense and upheaval of a political Since: when a Pres: Wie Jaa 8. 8. CONVENTION, Opened In Washington Wednesday and Closes ¥riday—Requires Budget of $70,000 a Year. The sixty-second annual convention of the Pennsylvania Sabbath School Association opened its session in Washington, Washington county, Wednesday, and to-morrow, Fri- day. L. the of on closes Percy Craig is the body, In Pennsylvania president fourth Sunday every per member of total of members thousand is a some School, son and =a hund- and two and officers with a quarter million a red and teachers. There Bible Sunday XY thousand adult thousand fourteen and eleven of the are oli MNES Scehools Pennsylvania campaign every four years, State School employ a and Association paid field an office own their 15611 Arch require 1 to Sabbath association staff of nine of six to PW ILASOH experts eight They bullding at and £70,060 a ye force mtion Philadelphia, of i maintain Of the officers and board of directors re twenty-two. mostly business wide experience in the direct. officers Philade of the big business and these ten meetings a traveining Year il tings in from parts and EX PEN ses to these mes not own heaviest contr asErcintion Work fvania State stands tiny other m|mtion in g credi per New second with cent HA ut ———————— Odd Fellows Install Officers ‘he following officers were on Saturday Edward Moore Crawford Hpykes Runkle E. IEnges fatz Auman Homan I Walker Wii Bradfo H. Homa Allowed 85250 Damages, f 8 H. Hoy company Hoy Ae O Eins was the (entre county « the y rendered its vers if ternoon, oourt Wdjourn ng been the vient The H the bie time in Hoy verdict AM dam Aes On rested | i a0 in favor of who f of the its eminent domain constructed =n high line ovey farm. near Hea jury of view had $4500, refused the damage at but any had ————— CASA. Missionary Society Meeting. Young to pay. The fol 4 People’s Missionary Soe with the night 4 members bring summer dothing of styvie, connected the Lutheran Mra will For re they and at Friday offerin work eet home of This meeting Smith, the West (quested box India to mre have for outrrown work. C—O Lr —— Community Day, October 17. Friday. 17th, is community day at the Township Vocational School Mille. A varied program will rendered. For and by the children there health movies A. McSparran, Hiate Grange, will meeting. In the State Madolin and vocal Or is out foreign cash, Gregg Spring Toes will be John Pennsylvania dreas ning, tette, The ure better plays, songs, Master add ove Quar musk wif be a be larger and and that program appear next a general the monologue chicken dinner The exhibits will than before, means much complete and premium will week. Penn feat ever A list i MMP ARI Pennsylvanian” Is the title of written by Dr. R LL. Watts, the school of agriculture and director of the Pennsylvania agricul- tural experiment station at the Penn gyivania State College, and which has been announced recently by the pub lishers, In the book Dean Watts tells all about Pennsylvania farming and rural conditions and fe, starting in with the actual formation of the soil RS AI AI SA AS The local speed trap was in, opera- tion again on Sunday. The focation of the trap ie well toward the station end of Centre Hall, where there is Jt: tie or ho parking of ears and few peo- ple cross the streets The most fave orable place for safely driving at a twenty-five mile gait has, heen select. ed. If money were not the real lever for conducting the trap, one wo think a portion of the town would be selected where a twenty-five mile galt would be more likely 0 cnuse nocidenta, AMI ASS Si — It you want to vote on November 4th, you must stick about home so you oan reach the poll, since the ab. sent yoting law has been sent to the scrap heap by the State Supreme Court, There wilj be no voting by mail at the next election, “Rural a book dean of BURNED TO DEATH. Charred Remains Burned Shanty Togeth- Dead Mule and Two Rush Township, of “Dewey in a Hush “Dewey” Stratton's Found In er With a Dogs, In The charred Stratton, at the ship, of ty. ’ remains who lived alone Rusnak mine in found Thursday in the ruins of which had been destroyed during the night early The Rusnak property” i= in the beyond Horn's Helghts, about to the left of the Rusnak, of Ninth owner and operator two the intending much ruins shanty town- morning the shan- hy fire were last week, OF morning mine wilderness a mile main road, Stephen St, Philipsburg, ihe of and the mine, with his John Martin, the morning, work They find the it still burning When Stratton they begun a NOTE, reached scene about 6:30 to 16 of to go surprised and in wore shanty in sand the was not to be { search throug They man's fn burning find and a embers were hori to the body in the ru had the sh a 2 mule, which of dead stabled in a dead dog Stratton Wis rar two #8 in Lhe apartment ascertained that partly of con had part mich was shingled roof In evidences sit to there was ROAnty Woe : vy knew “Dewes employ it the Wu ak ition for months fast To Form Parent-Teachers Organiza thon, evening, Octo! : H sc hyfol in the comyhu . High of is of child aC ow if AN as all meet for taxpayers nity to at the new shoo building the purpose wganizing the skeleton Parent he of i Teachers organization for the hove ip advancement The m. Come and continued ana gir i= hour for ® be 7:30 p —————— AAA ——— United Lutheran Convention, Eight delegates, four clerical and chosen by Central! Pennsyvivania Synod to the fourth biennial convention United Lutheran Church of in Chicago, 2ist to of this delegates follow : Lay four ay. have been the attend of the America the 30th are the The Tom month. ns avlegntes— James er Springs, COC. lL. Gramley. burg: W. E. Benner, MeCormick, State Alternates—W OC. Garber, burg: J. F. Garthoff, W.. Wertz, Newport: Penna. Furnace. Clerical Delegntes Newpotr mang, Lewisown, ple, Lioysville: Rev. fonte - Alternates» linsgrove: Rev, E Berlin: Rev. 8 H. Daubenspeck, Aa- ronsburg: Rev. T. HR. Heim, Lloysvilie The general synod represents a body of about 540.000 communicant mem- bers in thirty five district synods and 3.151 congregations, served by 2.819 ministers. There will be 500 clerical and lay delegates in attendance. lL AIA II Handicapped, But Not Defeated. Last week, mention was made in this paper of John CC Shreffler and family having been at Centre Hall, and in this issue is printed a dispatch from Williamsport referring to the son of Mr. and Mrs Schreffler, who al- though greatly handicapped Is not defeated: Cameron Schreffler, sixteen-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs J. C. Bchreffier, of Williamsport, is enrolled as a mem - ber of the senior class of the local high school. the second time in the history of the school that a blind boy has undertaken to do high school work along with his classmates, Cameron ls studying physics, prob lems of democracy, fourth-year Eng- lish, salesmanship, and commercial Inw. In each subject he makes use of ‘a special notebook. His sister reads his jessons to him. Frequently he is able to master a lesson in less time than the other students. Prior to en tering the senlor class of the local! high school the youth attended the Overbrook School for the Blind, Dreese, Boav- Robern Vicksburg: J.T. College Anderson- ellefonte; H. J. C. Gates, I M 8 Cress- Grober Knip P. Ard, Belle Rev Rev J Ww Stoy Spangler, Rev Rev. C. T. Alkens W. McSherry. Se- New u NO. 40 Pald $140 for Killing killing of Pleamint penalty for without a Doe, The ry fine and Per- $100 ASOT of a doe deer cost $140 ff » Krise, Gap it the hunting o1 cot $40 many and Lhe making license, of made had Decker valley | prosecution up OLher Mr. irips= past Korine been #0) down during ths few months his suspicion was aroused that not with the the two lity aithough neighbors ¥ Perry drove day tains and i ——— A Al ake Loan to High Sehool fit 4 ’ ¢ A 4 GOB § + ig O > At Davis Out on Ball Twin Boys Arrive, Spring Mills Wins im ti new First Soceer Game, Centre Hal strong Spr oath § he Centt game However shall meet declare Our MI MA Freshman wl Andy” rotary at Years, the Oldest fom al vania St ite College, amd who has lowed one college team } non. was made an member « the State last Saturday Andy” 41 000 iy OLhier { in the « honorary at his 1 than mileage football helped i" freshman inss in more Penn me, hns in Penn trips used up railroad State He build- foot miles books following feams on thelr to build the firs ing 65 years ago and has been a bai rooter for than 49 “The best bunch men [I ever that “Andy” uses to describe freshman at Penn State. years class in appreciation of his tra- ditional following of athletic teams extended honorary membership at the game with North Carolina. “Andy” attends home gaanmes at State College in a wheel chair, but his spirit is as strong as ever, despite hissgighty-odd Years college more yeare of stock looking saw!" is fresh. phrase each This a Class —————————— Belleville Plant Destroyed. of unknown Origin destroyed the main office, machind shop, paint shop foundry, patiern and carpenter shops of the Hertzler & Zook plant at Bellevile. The flames were discoversd by employes as they began shooting from the carpenter shop and by the time the Belleville firemen Arrived the plant was doomed The plant manufactured all kinds of farming implements and automobile pacts Only one structure of the entire plant escaped the flambs and the loss will reach $50000 and more than 125 men will be thrown out of employ ment. The loss is partly covered by insurance and it is planned to start work immediately on reconstructing the plant, Fire 4 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. wens o— The PINK LABEL this week. Does yours show a 24 or 251 If not, you are in arrears, and a remittance will be appreciated. Ov T A eriana glerman solid to Boozer COUPE Was Ly J 5 Dodge touring ir wan dealt in by Hosterman ag Mrs Millheim, return in On her her daughter, Springfield, Ohio Vaningen, the Overland au- bank -~ Bellefonte dealer, i8 a voluntary ihe IH er in some time and is improv- in, who has Mrs H. other rel urned to his Mr. and Curwens- son of of second year rer, Rillieherger £13 University, * Of the upon » Lehigh in engineering course prothono was elected Clay Prod- The com-~ Win- Highi and learfield iocated near William 8S tor Altoona had her home assist - Work. work built Hall 1 being dr 1 and doing the at residence on by now Centre illed Old the n, beyond rovements about It is Imtimated mind stock farm Brouse Wormleyvsburg, © Susqueha he Shumaker Walnut in fui and parks 1 company its K nter and be built on the anch Tt front and il used by br 4 the owned solid a Sunday ex- Buffalo, the local Centre 11 bs Agama The else ile and ber 18th, over M The nig} nig} train leaves previous at N afternoon 50. Bee ad leaves week Penns if last on the silos were much the farms Where the hand. Farmers who harvester, as a rule. work, although late. where is preity n orn rushing the REQ WOND The Kreamer, is already of the estate of Jared deceased, sold the Krea Rebersbufg, to James Aaronsblirg., for $4,000. included two tracts of tim- both north of the farm, and 22 and 30 acres respectively contains 210 acres, Mr. the bidder. Mrs Daniel C Rossman youngest son, Millard, drove Hall on Saturday and from the Sprucetown cemetery, where Mr. Rossman's mother bar- edd 1 then to the homes of M. F Rossman John Wert, near Tus Rossman and his eldest engaged in house and are now working on the twelfth _house for the season. executors B } mer f near of arm, Weaver, The bor and, 8 estate contain rye The farm Weaver Mr. and and thelr to Centre here 14 was only ig and Myr Harold, painting sey ville 80n, are Potatoes are bein raised on many farms throughout the valley at this time, and like all other crops the har- vesting is being done later than usual. The crop is not very good, but the quality appears very fair, There is mothing being reported to indicate that the tubers are rotting or that there is danger of them doing so af- er being lifted. The tubers appear to be clean and free of disease. On October 17th the pupils in music under instruction of Miss Byrd Stover, of Reébersburg, will- give a recital in Centre Hall. The class ia quite large and includes a number of beginners as well as some well on in the art The piano and violin will be the chief instruments performed on, but there will be others The event is looked forward to with much interest this year, especially so since a series of circumstances prevented holding recital last season, Engineers continue their survey work on the State road over Nittany Mountain at Centre Hall, which, It is understood when improved will be bricked. The last survey calle for the elimination of the short curves at the approach of the mountain from the Penns Valley side. To accomplish this the road will cut into the Stahl flelds and further up lead to the solth over a contemplated fill. At various other points the curves will be lessened by either removing the bank or filling on the opposite side. . Suk
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