The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 22, 1927, Image 1

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    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
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Election.
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TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS’
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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.