YOL. Cl. PENN STATE GETS LENGE FROM Head Calls Students to Show Service ~4000 CHAL- PRES. HETZEL College on Faculty and Progress and Students Enrolled. faculty and Pennsylvania Challenging students. to prove that College is ent« Dr addressed trustees State prog- | Hetzel, ring ip new Ralph D. president, the most fous opening convocation ever ed at the college. | The new Penn State leader declared] there was no lack of evidence that the | had started a new mn 1 greatly due to Increased State appro priations, but literally declared it up to the faculty and students to come through by taking advantage of op- portunities presented. Dr. Hetzel won approval, from the 1093 freshmen, by declaring for a voluntary of class cus toms by students. He urged student] government leaders to study the use- fulness of customs and traditions that might have become antiquated, with a view to eliminating any undesirable features. He offered this merely suggestion and promised his assistance He will meet all sophomores this week as a starter. Students gave ovation at the which followed a brief talk by Judge P. Walton Mitchell, president of the board. Both cited ny instances tend- ing to show Penn State to the beginning of a new jod of progress, and Dr. Hetzel's challenge brought ap- from the audience mmed Schwab auditorium freshman cla said Dr prepared.” ress and service, AuspiK observ- | 1 1 if college ease «( ie Wis especially revision as a Dr. great close Hetzel a of his address, m be at per plause the out-grown “We have the largest history 8 of the college” the s that this year's enroliment exceed 4000. and had to deny mission to almost having preparation. “and best we S00 Our Inst Will Commander Byrd Take Old Glory to South Pole! Stars Stripes of America h Pole N Hant and be carried to the SOON already has been to rth plans of a ful. For if the present are eng SOI. SLM The Reporter by Elmo Scot m on prehensive outline Po strated feature of latest * dash Plane,” In MASTEN ROBBERS ATTEMPT ESCAPE FROM ROCKVIEW Molyneanx Brothers, of Williamsport. Sentenced to Long Terms for Rob bery of General Store In May, Ap! prehended in Dash for Freedom-— Additional Sentence. i r to Recelve at Rock view penitentiary on Thursday night averted the prisoners, Leslie t and William Molyneaux, brothers, of} Lycoming county: Hampton Boyd, Philadelphia, ahd Floyd Godstall, Bradford county The men cut the barbed wire stock- Officials and guards escape of four f 0% I of and were in the act of crawling through when detected. A riot call sent officials and guards scurrying to the scene and the men were rounded up before they reached cover in the nearby woods. The quartet was brought to the Cen: tre county jail and will be sentenced for attempted escape. The Mollyneaux brothers were sen- tenced to the penitentiary on May 17, 1927, Leslie to serve from five to tén years, and Willlam from four and one: half to nine years. for the robbery of the Kingsley Brothers’ general store at Masten. Lycoming county, on May 6. The safe containing $2,700, was stol- en and’ transported some miles away on a truck, then dynamited and the contents removed, The arrest of the brot whose home was in Willlams- prot, was .quickly affected by Peter C. Coleman, private detective, County De- tective J. P. Ryan and two State po- licemen. The brothers pleaded gulity, but claimed that an accomplice had disappeared with the money, (told Medal Won Miss Beulah nish.—Platform Ability Hall Girl, hy Har. Displayed by Centre delegates from assembled group of the on sections of county Mat at Thursday fos the meeting of the the Woman's Christian Union. The that of any years, in number in the program. The Methodist church Port Matilda had rations. About 100 guests of the local At twilight lantern shown on the lawn church to the great ing travelers and the children. The evening program was altogether in charge of the young of the county. Everyone who ble for a part the present; the. meeting on time and moved through a diversified and well executed pro- gram. The gold medal contest, using selections from the Peace Reciter, illiant The came lege, Blanchard, Gap, U ville and Wingate medal won by the young lady from Winga Miss Beulah Harnish. Each ant received a subs the “Young ( ford of Fort Ida anni conven Tem- attendance sur in ps Ee tion of perance passed convention fact it ware unable to sé church for the meeting was held and the made elaborate was so lag that a places ure evening nthe ladies . or prep- persons union slide pictures were in front f the interest of pass the delight of were the at supper. 0 to people Was responsi program exactly of Was opened smoothly declamatory was a br demonstrat contestants SOT from State Col Pleasant "oy ine contest Years ‘rusader.” Miss Hall gave remarkable Centr Gung B® mn Wingate delega A AAAI Letter from Floyd T. Jordan. 118 Naperville I am now where I will be for ti year Please address my 1d ress he I left Centre thove re Was very Hali, Labor 1 where I Byron who The trip out HIF ui ny Somerset met g fellow, ind, Md remainder Bishop part We our Mansfield slept Jour Wednesday, we just twenty-one driving, and I did it ind reassumed A. M. Chicago, «0h irrived in actual ill alone School and Classes be registration began today tomorrow. I'll be expect to 1x0 onally this my course I'm musi B. A 1 Wednesday. except yusy for 1 make The Course in college iw A of combined ind college. townrd the and B. M. I am sure that I shall enjoy reading Reporter this year. Always glad o hear some good news from good old Centre county, and the iand of my yirth, Yesterday, degrees while driving hear “Billy” Fied, at which place he Tunney -Dempsey fight will occur It borders right on the I'll not see the to Moody to Sunday, 1 county, I'll be glad to meet Most respectfully. FLOYD T. JORDAN. A —————" Back to Chicago. The following note received from late Henry Keller, formerly of this Long Beach, California, Will you kindly change my address IL. We are are enroute now by auto, We are held up by rain Many cars on thé road, gong both IN CENTRE COUNTY efonte N 8 Ww fonte Ww efonte, Ww % y Hall Fie Bel Bell Centre Ward Ward 2nd ard 1 a Boro Philipghurg Snow Shoe State Co State Unionville N 8 N E Ww iurnside Colles enner. PP Pp P Benner, Boggs Boggs, Boggs College Curtin, N Curtin Ferguson, P P N-W Pp Ferguson Ferguson. Gregg. N Gregg, E w BE = vv P Gregg, Haines Haines Halfmoon Harris, E Harris, W Howard {u : 1.6 I £5 n Centre County Sherif Treasures 22, 1977, Election. Heeorder Commissioner — vi br o 4 al NO TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS’ ———————— HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY FROM ALL PARTS. rn, tomors He Ue, tterglf, Zottle, York, owing Auman, on a will ather, to Rev, Auman's f » rg Randall WwW Throssec] Mrs. W. J the past ne. ang ior was Shan. son of Millheim York Mary 1 Throssel, of Year emploved to Miss al married recently ebrook. of that city Last thermo er reg! Thursday the metey n charge Government Heport- ord for The high over all of the steered 0 degrees re | the middie of BSeptember general was ringneck ite In pheags various A hen ach seas” the hab unty lege, A Tee wire, BOme wing ig his nEaNE Ldn THE BOROUGH YOTE, rt Leng EHERIFF = Elme Harry H E Harry PREOTHONOTARY Claude Herr Hoy Wilkinson Edward R. Hancock REGISTER BF donald Harry A RECORDER D. A McDoweil Sinie H. Hoy ID, WW. Geiss Lioyd A Mac H COUNTY He E ¥ Dukeman = Rosaman Ktover Hall OOMMISRBIONER riv i560 But itler lohn Burdine ( M wi Pa 85 Newton 1 Harry W John A. Why Howard M. Miles AUDITOR 0. J. Btover .v Harry E. Garbrick... W. W. Tate........ *e Bamuel B. Holter. ..... Robert D. Musser CORONER~ Hugh Morrow W. R. Heaton COUNTY SURVEYOR-- H. B. Bhattuck........ H. B. Bhattuck........ rish Wilson Frantz 150 (Local): JUDGE OF ELECTION-- W. H. Pdtter......... 108 C. W. Boozer......... 680 David FF. 8mith...... INSPECTOR Yerna Rowe ......... 188 Thos. 1. Bmith........ COUNCILMEN (4 nominated)-- Warren A. Homan.,.. 112 Clyde Dutrow ........, 108 D. Milton Bradford.... 118 W. Abner Alexander., 135 George Searson ...... 113 Lawrence B. Runkle,, 79 George OO. Benner. .... Charles EE. Flink...... W. A, Henney,........ LL] i 72 H. GG. Strohmeler .... 148 offs he cortain results are DEMOCRATIC DGE OF THE COURTS OF CE COUNTY~—-W. Ha SHERIEF--Ha E PROTHONOTARY TREASURER--L¥1 REGISTER ( RECORDER, the vots Mi 1025; 1 It will require an winnes COMMISSIONER ison Walk ok Dow termine the COUNTY Parish likely to COUNTY AUDITOR~-Q, J Har: E. Garbrick COUNTY BURVEYOR- tain of nomin to be second high H AUTO WRECKS, a Bulk touring Rowe's mountain. Shickshinny and it O00 int near res of the ATE® Cars from mountain are one of them in the of car when the driver One of the seven passeng bad cut on the wrist, and others received bruises. The the machine and a rear wheel were totally wrecked, First ald was given at the Rowe home and then Dr. Morrow dressed the cut on the wrist of the man injured most. It was first reported that an artery had been sev~ ered. but such was not the case. The car as towed to the Homan garage, a wheel supplied from the “grave yard" at Pleasant Gap, and af- tor a few adjustments were made’ the party in the three cars started home ward, They “did not care” to give thelr names. Monday morning a Maxwell sedan, driven by a Mr. Cratzer, son of the fate John Cratzer, of Milroy, and a milk truck collided on the diamond. The sedan was going toward the mountain and the milk truck was coming up the Brush Valley road. The sedan hit the truck In the center. The truck ran onto the church lawn and the sedan was also thrown in that ai rection. The truck was driven by Mr. Houser and was loaded with dans filled with milk, and these were scattered DEM, REP. David K. Keller ,... 155 Chester A. Spyker.... Calvin P. Emery...... AUD a Lettie Brungart ...... 187 Jacob F. Wetzel, ..... rf coming down the appe act was pasing another jost control ers had a several top of 80 7% i REPUBLICAN OF THE COUI COUNTY —M d Harr JUDGE OF CEZ TRE SHERIFF REGISTER RECORDER OF H ue TH miinates and Long. third for Judge TREASURER next majority Furst f ES in Be Fonte Dom ris fd State 88 in esieionte OUED anda seal gave him a majority of 250 “over College Fleming vith a majority from South Pi township, « It i Jax tellefonte the mountain” Hissar i ep wel i Philipsburg and lipsburg boroughs, and Rush Wf 157% fo « ilnred he would have carried for parade staged in citizens took claimed that in State College but to is fn ex tne Bellefonte which ception. It parade lost him and along the route it traversed COUNTY AUDITOR —8amuel Holter, Robert D. Musser CORONER-—W. R. Heaton, M COUNTY SURVEYOR—H. B. tuck. also votes B. D Shat- over a wide area. No one was hurt The front of the sedan was badly stoved In; the truck Jost its tool box and a few outer fixtures. AAI NR. Millinery of Better Quality. People who dress well, and “who know,” do not care for cheap depart- ment store millinery, They want hats of better quality, workmanship and #tyle. The place to get this is at THE HAT SHOP. Hats at all prices. 3t MRE, BURD, Millheim. AI A SPSS nin Good Potato Yield. Bix acres of potatoes harvested by Thomas ¥. Delaney, at Old Fort, yleld- ed a little over twelve hundred bush: els of marketable tubers. The crop was a very falr one, especially so when taking into account the fact that the vines were not sprayed. Blight killed the vines before the tubers had come to full maturity, but Mr. Delaney thinks he would have realized a very great Increase had he sprayed. Of course, he favors spraying, but he thinks he did not lose much this year important s pension ine just received, happy. Me snd retaing the fA: he wet r being Chicago the when for the iting of United Pres people will prop- all means at States been in Week aEkedq vent be to make pection of remove i® A ser y indidate for Academy has ar Service at offices, be be and 20 years, Twenty-third good moral TONRTeSSMAn 3 et {tween eaidor Pennsyvivan a character, and sound. Those the highest will be ke the regular entrance inter on. this, the District. of physically 1ece. ving s fo examination nominated Centre the Clearfield Hall well county wins represented at fair, last weelts and all who were there liberal in their praise of it. Among those from this immediate vicinity who give creds it to the fair were D. W. Bradford, L. L. 8mith. John G. Dauberman A -. Allen, Wilbur Henney, Brown Hackelt, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dutrow. Miss Mary Dutrow. Mrs. Raymond Walker, Mr and Mrs. A. H. Spayd, Mr. and Mra Roy Dutrow, Mr, and Mrs. B. PF. Corl and Frank D. Lee. The latter was ag* companied by his “son-in-law, Earl Tibbens, of near Bellefonte. are RM. Smith, George Glenn afd John 1. Knisely, postmasters respectively af Centre Hall, State College and Belle fonte, and William ¥F. Keller, rural mall carrier of this place, attended the National convention of postmasters a Niagara Falls, New York, during last week. On their return home they cove ered four hundred miles. agara Falls, taking the Roosevelt Boul* evard to Rochester, interest vom baad dl — on the return was Watkins Glen.
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