The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 05, 1927, Image 1

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    —
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Constitution should be repealed or mo-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be superseded by legisiation which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,