— YOL. Cl. HALL. PA. NO BAR TO AFFIRMS RELIGION SMITH, GLASS If Cause — Olvany Disaster Predicted Governor Champions Wet Flights Unit Rule. Senator in the ¢ Reviews, Smith “Should But Glass, of of Views Carter urrent issue the Review his of Gq Eives Pres'dential possibility as a Governor Smit n a (lass square stand contest,” Senator says, up the Presidency f fundamental Demo get Democratic nomination the declartation ie is upon a sound and s oO doctrines and polic not the avowed rigl transport 1t¢ ind | made xicating venture or should would ligious South of the An attempt to prohibition a next Senator Hguors to th in a RaCriice inNK to not, not, 1 bigotry eo the country “antagonism fealty” make of test party Presidential would re Democratic vear's election, suit party asserts “swamping” of “Al Smith” “has, perhaps, tive and useful since Camuel J. accomplished in ment and experienced administration, He is undoubtedly one of the notable men of the age. However, this does not mean that V ginia would favor the nomination Smith, or that I personally advocate itt I do not believe the first be a fact; 1 know the other “Should Governor Smith be nominat- ed as an exponent of the view that thé Eighteenth amendment of the Federal Constitution should be repealed or mo- leSted. or that the Volstead act should be superseded by legisiation which would, textually. render the Eighteenth amendment ineffective, he would, In my judgment, be badly beaten In Vir: ginia and the South and ountry A differende between Clem I. Shav- er, chairman of the Democratic Na tional Committee. and George W. Ol vany, of Tammany Hall, the two-thirds nation for heads known. “Tamm thirds nr Mr. Olvany eound Democor: York Demo for it The the Senator declares, Glass effec York made the most Governor of New Tilden. He is the science in of m BOVE its of to is not. the « leader rire rule control £ of the tic iny abandoned “There conventior der Road Olling Sehedule, Mill Beech ton unty--Between Beech OC and and reek: in Loganton Salona Mt and Union and Hunting Huntingdon county-— Min don Mifflin and Huntingdon Creek; Allensville Between Belleville line county county Union county-——Snyder line and Mifflinburg I AA AIAN. Organize Ladies’ Ald. The ladies of Locust ical church met at Margaret Aukerman and Ladies’ Ald Society with the officers: it, Mre. D. D vice-president M. J Morgan. secretary, Mrs Aukerman; t Mrs. J. B th : organist, Mrs (renoble county Evangel- home Mra organized a 1 a | rd following Grove the of Preaidery Decker: Mrs eas turer, Helen A sock transaction of i! hour njoved the regular refreshments wd BATTLE The thetical tr OF THE bi dustr in MOTORS, up i te hypo the m © changes are in r, models as struggle Mig Two so much of A gigantic between the Motors. Too, Willys whoily new line of has become a factor. And now W. C. Durant, manufactunrer of the Star, and fourth member of the small car group, will be of major import ance to the industry, Chevrolet, a General Motors’ pro- duct, has stepped up uricomfortably close to Ford; the genius of Highland Park has personally stepped back in to active command of his plants, and it now becomes known that he has sought bids on new ma hinery of such nature and in such volume that a vital change in his manufacturing plants Is forceast. Too, there are persisting rumors of further combinations in the motor field, with Packard, Chand- ler, Chrysler, Plerce Arrow, Dodge, Stutz and Hudson mentioned promis nently. All the world moblles. It will the motors with alr, changes not of organization has developed Ford and Overland, Cars, General with a is interested In auto watch the battle of strict attention. | HEALTH DIRECTOR STRESSES NEW CARE OF PRE-SCHOOL CHILD Physical Defeets More Easily Correet- In Childhood—The Much Negiected ed Runabout Age hy Wf health thie to hi fine Washing enarg d rector £ in Hscussing need facilities indle this matte ommendations fe some very re ill to wich parents ind wchers well ‘All 1 thems consider mrents are the ders Ives of Servi partment pros periodic hea preventive m examin DECOY ©, has 1 L860 has been hear medi BEOn« on aminatu ins child defects childhood than by the person has become defects shall have to overcome. in his early of age Is In a molded more easilyy to all medical a particularly habits and which “Physical are more rected in an when the much “The seven years life up state where than th can be later, according orities. This is regards health of nervous strain, later life. “Habits formed seven age pretty well fixed and if child been encouraged in the de- velopment of the right a better chance of getting physically and mentally. “There Is a the x to true as avoidance will tell In by years of are has habits ahead tendency too great neglect Parents parents runabout age od ue on infants during the first 1 i ted neces sity few vears which of attenion yeas let to the 18 supervis and Bad Hiller a Poor Student. flunked He Erie extra fees regi in ins ing from order ing required students, EE ———— SP A—— FISHERMEN FIND LOST MAN NEAR MIFFLINBURG Blddle Wood, Prominent en Resident, Found at Mills, Alive, But Very Weak. Biddle Woods, the Woods who wandered was found Milla He ind Charl The a prominent member of family at C en from panions uffalo hausted on alive wie Barnit Mifflinbu find after being fishing 1 Buffalo they found the m on along Brush had thoros ed by a large number to do tuse of the On Saturday interested parties were in Centre Hall making inquiry, think ing perhaps Mr. Wood had hailed a car and was brought here. Mr. Woods, Whose mental condition for some time has heen weak, went with a party of friends at the time re ferred to pbove, for a walk in the country. He had been accustomed to £0 with them op fishing excursions, but on this occasion to look at some of the new growth in the woods, and lagged behind his comrades. who final ly stopped to wait for him, and on turning around were unable to see him. They retraced their steps to where he had been last seen, but he had dis: appeared, Their inability ling were creek The Nar in Valley ighly search- men, reward offered OWS beon of 80 bey to find him, even after the search was continued lead to the fear that he had fallen and in Jured himself, or stricken with sudden finesse, and a reward of $500 was offer ed for the one finding him. He (8 a man b7 years of age. TO GRADUATE IN 1927 CLANS CC. H. Exercises Set for May Bl1st, for Friday, May | Commencement Tuesday Evening, Night & Class ith, Sixteen students—thirteen three bovs Hall senior | Lre numbered | eighteen members the | graduating class chool in mencement Tuesd iy evening vation | exer been | OW is | LEIONS to in a in the Park large: weking And crowd manner The ample 11 then LE folks into an has been 15 past auditorium the wffords stage The © on wecommaodations, desirable, Night ex evening preced- wind Is every hold Friday way class Class ies on the the Class the past future,’ 5 graduating exercises “With the of bells of the ind gray. the roll, including Eugene W. Burkhouder, pres- Ellen E. Allen, resident Smith, Louella treasurer: Ellzabeth Bar M. Burkholder, M Lenora E. Faust Martz, Edith Mugser, Garvin K Wert, M. Gmoe motto is: the ropes we will ring Class colors. rose Following is clang officers ident; M M tholomew. Hazel Emelyn Brungart, M. Luts I. Moltz, uth C Schaeffer Kenneth vice | Lotise secretary Ripka. Crace 1. R J Hl bi Party of 230, ind Mrs. AS DISCOVERED IN WoobDs Identity of Vietim of Foul , Union-Centre County Line Not Yet Established—Skull Fractured and Bullet Hole Head. DENSE Play Near in digpatch newspapers Monday burg With skull what the Appears n forehead, man Hora dense mens ind wome in a bad flesh dropping the body the body mains position, the when point fr o3y rom was bones Move where was [« about in Union «« the is of unty ounty body the 1 road leading inburg the mur ago therman revoly along road the chmmbers re being stuffed with slugs ex- one On Saturday Frank State highway workman, found an expensive watch and Bunday morning Mr. Orwig a prominent snd of Mifflinburg whe went of the Centre « line that dragged which from believed the WHR ta the m iighway i= a h ny x Centr: it place 18th ietto the volver cepting Fease, a Tots rn Hall to m is thought th der took monins it as on Mar found =n the of the aeveral Frank ind a er side 1 ni chain who Is busines banker Ss man headed a party of men the finding came upon Halfpen neither under. to invest in gate and they of weapons the body a wont the wore An and his ny cottage 8. promised their little ht invite her 1d Fy ner a We Want Memorial Exercises! $i s— -—- ol rsp Penn Twp. Scho Teachers, DAIRY EVENTS AT STATE Sr that it Harrisburg will this week-end at the Pennsyiva nin State College of Pennsylvania Friday students’ Casion the the annual spring meeting Dairymens’ As May ¢ expo 1 ban- of n evening dairy with the on and annua Saturday closing evening 18) resident Hetzel, Cot vest He shoes blood, with of TESTI yf some beginning of th township take the the active move in its testing in townships the sted were either cpposed to not not i= thought several other will summer. at least It and county ment or support Potter in the ming The not interferir prefer t the be done during ¢ provision for is the area individual their « testing with farmers who have attie in tent the adv the general ue ual in fests ¥ and 8 Frida il rst apg aif the Haq Agricul and banquet sxtensior dent ind will lege, is pres nt the Frida: meeting. Other speakers then will in ciude Dean RR. 1. Watta. of the Penn State agricultural school, will tell of dairy conditions he found on his cent trip around the world: M. T. Phil- lips, president of the State Federation of Agricultural Organizations: and A A. Borland, head of the dairy depart: ment. Students are busy preparing 42 head of college dairy cattle for the expos tion which will conducted all day Saturday. Judging, fitting and show ing prizes will be awarded A ——— Car Buyer Gets Greatest Value The automobile manufacturer is do: ing some calculating these days and teils the farmers that it takes 50 per cont less wheat, 38 per cent less corn, 62 per cent less hogs, 34 per cent less in beef cattle. 11 per cent less cotton, and 53 per cent less wool to buy the average car today than it took in 1913 At the same time, the exchange value of the farmer's dollar for commodities other than motor curs is only 80 cents per dollar, of Dairymen’s Asso n hav charge of evening who re be and of # PArmers of herds late who joined additional _ instan for some ro. adjoining gvithout a re Holste head, the ns lat tober Meoker on the Fleisher Toussevville, in a had two cows herd of 26 and two farm or 28 Holsteins, heifers to react John H. Burkholder, of Holsteing, five cows Mrs. Ciara Meeker, Mills, one cow In herd acted George near in a la reacted, near Potters of nine re ge herd a Harter, at Stone Mill. has a herd of 31 animals, a emall number of which reacted - A herd of fourteen head of pure bred Holeteinge owned by Willard Smith, near Tusseyville, came through the test clean. During March over were tested in 47 states. In all, 302 counties In 26 states have been de- clared free of bovine tuberculosis, This included eight counties in Penn syivania, Ag an indication of the interest and desire of cattle owners to have the tu berculin test made, almost 5,000,000 cattle wore on the waiting list through- out the United States on April 1. There were 163,000 awaiting the test {n Penn 800.000 cattle NO. 19 son» Measure Regulates Employment In Shrub« Hizh- Bridges, Houses ares for Ete. Acquire Eating Along Toll bery, Trees, ways—Muay er, provides be BEG In may made unt an addition bond Bs fnuthorizing AZ Hess Department o Lancaster f High Vines Long Representative the iuse grass. shrubs a and and maintained proviging $100 damaging or pena ¢ tor cutting trimming removing such planta The bil} Ors to Inere $4.00 to $5.00 The inereased a from vetoed, ernot conditions irom and changed warrant that si the increase asked —————— A As Change of Telephone Managers. I.. Richards, at Centre oounts or he PF resent Bell nnEyivazy a gr Youths Held fo . r Theft. Newt have all thefls Aniline and the third i Buying Guernseys, number of farmers to Sne Wf cattle are or the other beginning either ind re the strands a to head breeding up for fi. or buying SNC Urea ontempiating business, three he Day for Mothers at State College. House parties by members of student social fraternities at the Pennayvivania State an outstanding feature nual observance of Penn era’ my next Saturday, Mothers will be guests of honor for the week-end, Hundreds of them are expected! to share in the attractive en tertainment programs arranged by the students and college officials. They will be welcomed at a meeting of the Association of Parents of Penn State on Saturday morning by Dr. Ralph D. Hetale, president of the college, and Mra. M. Elisabeth Olewine, Bellefonte, vice-president of the association. The date was set purposely to have the mothers of students at the college over Sunday May 5, set aside as Na: tional Mothers ay. A special ser mon sulted to the oocagion will be giv: en at the Sunday chapel by the Rev. Dr. H E. Luccock, New York City, contributing editor of the Christian Advocate, for their mothers College will of the an- State Moth: May 7. Toe Sh I MN IS A 50-Chrysler sedan was sold by CO PP. Ramer. the Tussevville agent, to eyivania, - Gilbert Rimmey, at Penn Hall. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY FROM ALL PARTS. Odenk! imilor head Blore town. by C. ne to n closed time hools. ex+ closed continue latter part Mrs. Harry #hip, underwent | for the removal | eration was Beabm, of towne cently The. op~ Clear- of 2 » Macadam Snow Shoe and Ky+ begun : ¥ by Ed- & Co. ho built part of Work on completin ighway Mriown was ann h between ie y 1 A roa ast Rev Matthews woo } the Jitheran began oa appropriate oth Rev hotly at turers ipital city, rehey ine Russe, original pre« the ioe 4 comprising 1 ise firm, are iy P ceded W. EH cream business from whet they & Co 3 “ ffman in Nat popuis CN year ba for out their schools, the Philipsburg to see Wash term. A trip to the tal is coming High educational work in this High Lewistown mone rraduates the school in of |enIors way school finish High this vear the wi pupils iduate will also nigon at ose of the school # number « Pris {from lelphia. A large Enstern Tere e Peniten Phila i k the lat- coach, care prisoners under been ware brought pen. ter part of which was was ried next gitting by th wows were all middle having we kent The ste CON town, week along the road in the north section of Was run to the station last ind from there shipped to Berks county by Reitz Brothers, of Sunbury, The shovel is one of the two shovels used in grading the road over Nittany Mountain by the Reitz Brothers. and will now used in grading two and one-half miles of State road between Hancock and Mertztown., The Reits Brothers have the contract for laying the concrete pavement, which will have a width of 18 feet, the road being a secondary State highway. im shovel parked rete be D. C. Bohn was a caller on Friday. He is a tenant on the large Brooker hoff farm, south of Old Fort, and wae a bit exercised because he would not get all of his oats and barley sown before May. He did not come to tell of that, but to have enrolied on the Reporter's subscription list the name of his nephew, Russell Bohn, son of David Bohn, of Boalshurg. The young man is a graduste of the Boalsburg and State College High schools, and is taking a course in Central State Normal, Lock Haven, with a view of preparing to teach in the publie schools,
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