VOL. C11. 14 AMENDMENTS UP FOR NEXT NOVEMBER Pre- Sol- 000 More—Further Increase vented by Legislature Killing dier Bonus of 835,000,000, Penns Legis ye gis increase t Wn ture from found for ti soldiers’ also on yee $£100.000,000 the ings a Propx loan completion of Capitol build St i Bridge at Harrisbur betieved that not all and the ite Soldiers and 1 or Memorial 5 It generally of the proposed amendments There 1 some 8 Ww through. may position to ot th Hy O00 0600 the mote t bring i the | £0 3 cents 50,000,000 the Persons will work others. These 000 for State State State armori institutions. The proposed pear on the ballot order: First: has tax will be 1 road bond series, interested in them at loans of expense $3.000 other ins for the of ned College, $2 600 r » 5.00 } work $ ww and $50,000,000 fores amendments will in the Permitting the State to duct its own printing plant. Second: Elght-miflion-dollar bond is- sue for State College. Third: Twenty-five for reforestation. Fourth: Five million dollars for Na- tional Guard armories. Fifth: Exempting from tain public institutions. Sixth: Extending the 1 courts to change boundaries tion districts. Seventh levy assessments on ab abutting property following ments, ; Eighth: the second © assessed valuation doctors, Ninth: Increasing the road bond indebtedness from $100,000,000 to $1590, 000.000 Tenth: sue for State corrective. ete. Eleventh: Increasing delphia. Twelfth: rant exemptions dents of Thirteenth: ATL millon dollars taxation cer € Pittsburgh to and non- improve Empowering ting Prohibiting debt of wa above 10 without cities of cent of consent of per . y-miition-dollar bond ywhed institutions, penal, ve Phila the tax laws may estates { Providing ¢ to i res other States 1 we IAwWs Permitt t lature to « voting mach gire them Fourteenth: Making Allegheny coun ty a : urgh coextensive am—————] DECLINING IN INFLUENCE. The foll editorial comment from ti Record: The wing Philadelphia action of Adsorney Indiana in filing suit Ku Klux Klan evicted seems to indicate on sad days as compared tocratic rules of only whet it was dictating the made by the Republican party The fact that its former grand dragon, D C. Stephenson, now serving a life sentence for a most brutal murder has doubtless had much to do with this i in influence. Indiana's experience in this matter is probably that of many other States, Organi- zations the K. K. K. and the oid Know Nothing party have their rise and brief period of prosperity. and then gradually fade away. The American instinct for falr play is opposed to their gecret often oppressive methods eo of the the Stat General a to have from + that it fallen up au has with its five years ago, nominations is © dex like o and “BACKBONE OF PROS Although the second leading trial state in the Union, with nual output of several million Pennsylvania primarily a small manufactur plants to Depuartm Commerce There units in workers erage number plant bs These figures Department contention manufacturing. PERITY" indus in an doling is state of recording figures ig ire servirate the State, emploving This indicates f wag that the Of © 1a are to by the Te pointed mmerce to centralization which has made great strides in recent years, has only mod erntely influenced productive methods, and that the backbone of national pros: perity is the small pliant, which has continued practically unchanged des pite the “industrial revolution.” ———A DOS New Court Appointments, Rev. CC. (. Shuey has been named by Judge Fleming as juvenile court officer to succeed Rev, Reed O. Steely, who asked to be retired. Thomas Fleming continues as court erier, George Weaver, formerly a tip staff, was made court messenger. James Rhine. George W. Reese, Cyrus Hunt er, James Meck, and Thomas Shaugh nessy were made tipstaves, AN are from Bellefonte, except Mr. Hunter, who lives In Stormstown. Rhine, Hunter and Flack served under Judge Furst. Mise Rowena Crashaw, of Philips burg, Is secretary to Judge Fleming, and has also been made assistant court stenographer, salary, $1500, She is al #0 juvenile court stenographer, Of ite that of | i ¥ COUNTY Per Expenses, With NeCess Appointment RONG Month ary and retary paid by TEACHERS LOCAL INSTITUTE TO BE HELD annual Teachers’ Institu in| iz meot- Makes Report of Assoclation, of Harold N. Brungart Cow Testing Harold N. Bru the Smuliton, | of the Assocds of December tart. FOTO Cen- report en Testing makes tre (ou No f Here cows mo nth 10 COWS number cows over 18 over Of 10; ha fat, producing over 1200 Ths producis ¥ number mitk The tutte COWS 13: ov milk or B op ten ighest thé oslur bh rf f nth: nn milk: second, butterfat.) 3 4 mi (Not 3 . tha bs sent third, Centre Hall 1M Hall 1559 Anronsburg Fred Slack. Reg. Holstein Fred Slack Reg. Holstein Henry Stoner, ra Holstein Fred Slack. Centre Hall Reg. Holstein 1422 I. Burrell. Mitthelm Reg Hr 18 J Iu « Miltheim Re Holstein 1441 V. Brungart, Smuliton Reg 023 P. Grade Contre (ir G4 ¥ 4b 1 her » rin - ¥ I — Jo wey Fiedler Holstein nck Ho Anronsburge- 1338 Hal 1 143% L PF Centre red 8 Reg istain $ Hall 1391 st M55 GOVERNOR SMITH SAYS HE ABHORS PURPOSE OF Contre KLAN : New York Executive States Opinion | In Letter Replying to Request for Investigation of Queens Village Memorial Day Afalr. The f of Kiux Kian | regarded { the Ku with abhorrence by Al Smith, he has. stated. expression of opinion was in a Tetter made public in which govern declined to investigate | interference with par the Klan in a Memorial in Queens jast spring In order an investigation or personal action in the | the governor pointed out to the Paul M. Winter, of Ja the Klan could seek re- but through purposes wre ov aernor This tained the illegeod ticipma tion day parade refusing otherwise con police by to take matter, complainant, malca, that dress in the courts, him. “I regard purposes ganization with abhorrence them subversive merntals American wrote Winter, "Nevertheless, it 1} i not + OF the of your and Icon the funda he sider io democracy,” in so far under the | exactly +4 | would | of lies within my uld ord wen handed haul Yernor power to justice ¥ you I elas” law | of declared that the him the duty differences of claim to maladministr: does not place upon “seeking vite indy injured pri have odress for who nl dunis been by lx “As long you power | the law, be prepared exists.” he advised. There no cause in existing that requires him to order cellaneous investigations” of happen ings In any locality. the governor end, Neither does the iaw permit | as invoke the ¢ f to abide by it state “mis ia of New York City regarding an inves tigation of the alleged police interfer- | ence, the governor explained in answar | to another of Winter's requests, If} Winter desires an opinion of the at orfey general he should make direct gpplication to the elected state official, having fully as much right to do this as the governor. was the executive's newer to a third request of the Ja- malcy man. The gist of a column interview an in- quisitive should have had with pg bevy | of girls about how they kept their legs warm these chilly mornings is given in 8 few words by a dear thing wenr ing silk stockings but no spats, log gngs. flesh colored angora wool hose, and using no lotions was this: "We don’t. Thath the answer, We don't” SAO M1 we a The PINK Lobe Uile week. MEYER FIREPROOF GARBAGE COMPLETED rete Structure at Mills for Oc ite Williams, spring —~W, 8, Hpaney {ontractor. 'N David The wsteel im Sten] WOrk 1nd font feet CONSTI wids to thes structy % rete, of the customer £1 ho Aaaly Ceri tizhted, and I Worth Less than ti Hay Straw, Hay tod 1 Hy shipping i. to products Some by ed £2 RA mportant focal the coda was added used In imiwoving the Tunds in a negligible sum ght tim hay owe ricer of $5.00 w ish crops on Like Prog the sum want 1a gage bank rl mes salen the i ‘ eRaeIng the m 1d fr i Of the farm bul derived from was tha lant wee Ow N., Bake Sale and Box Soelal Hig Bake i this week the H. H. ont d wel hod Box Social Sale after on, by the candy and te walks will features of ira The public wid 8s cordially invited a ——.—. ——_— A TWO EXECUTIONS MONDAY. William Meger and Raymond Wint- ers were executed Monday morning at lockview. Winters paid the penalty for having killed two children in Pitts burgh, and Myers for the Brutal mur der of Policeman William FF, Blook, in Philadelphia. a year ago tomorrow (Friday.) Myers, like he said would, died gamely. “I am innocent, but died gamely.” he said. 1 meet my death lke a solder,” were the last words he uttersad A AA AB. NS, 8, WORKERS CONFERENCE MEETS IN BELLEFONTE he Conference County Sabbath School be held in the Pres Bellefonte Weadnes- evening, January The Workers’ the midyear of Centre will byterian church dav afternoon and The program AFTERNOON Devotions, Rey Address ov, Field Worker song Benediction Business session commitiee, Adjourn. EVENING SE Devotions, Dr SESSION WwW. CC. Thompson Lewia 1. Aber, { Philadelphia. of of executive S{ION, 1. lL. State Foster, College male chorus Lewis I. Aber, male chorus, «Music, Millheim Addreass— Rev, Music, Millhelm AddressRev. J MM. Kirkpat: rick, Centre Hall, on “Echoes from New Castle State Conven: tion” Music, Benediction. committee in charge ix looking turnout of Sabbath School all over the county to help make the meeting a real success. AA AY pS Foster, president of the Pirst National Bank, State College for ff teen years, and re-elected ‘at the last nual meeting of the board of directors, held last week, resigned on recount of Hl benith, John TT. MoUornaion wits elicied to Hil the vacaney. The for a great WwW. L wi HOOL DIRECTORS IN ANNUAL SESSION | Superintendent Rogers Presents Very Helpiul Program.—~Local Director i Elected Treasurer. ®. Sheflield Mik Price TE w paid 3.0 MK indred pou December Cosr 107 Marion Talley Coming to Altoona. event of the Altoona F when Marion of the W ‘New i w1 present ert 1 Musk ¥ a Te + {the Aft Miss ’ WIth Talley, w ime started the an the the world be gauged Altoona Music club ed in oldaining the only open had for this semson, and Miss it longest any now puihl bh shomenal wk ntire in most outstanding of worid. ranked § personal in al ow ity music i the ia sO date i papa i that the art By RON the appearing September of na Junior : hefore ginnis g n til the end A ow Wome velit ® July CONE he § Lan 1 for reserved sents Winter's i {orders are Music i be taken RT Mercantile Appralsers Mercantile appraisers In ixty-four { off Auditor in Centre noted Aaronsburg Wagner, Lewis ery sppointed by The counties H Andrew and apprazecra divining re entre Mifflin town, J Crouse, # Ledsor, Lewisburg McoCloskey, Hyner, re y Howard Clinton-B. B appointed Clearfield Blair--Brady B dona. reappointed, Huntingdon—Frank W. ingdon Juniata Houtzdale, East Fre Crago, Walker, Frank Kurtz. Hunt. Zook, Mifflintown. —— Ww WILL 8 - MOTOR ACT FLA HL SAVE 1000 0 flenders Against Old Code Cannot Be Prosecnted, Is Ruling. for violations of repealed with the passage motor code cannot be su Deputy Attorney in an opinion to Highways Eckiles, “reluctantly forced’ Prosecutions the mot Taws of the new cessfully maintained General Koch Deputy He sad he to this conclusion ix Fo to whether tions of the mente now could successfully called attention to newspaper reports from Lancaster that such had been dismissed on the ground that the new code repealed those laws under which the prosections Were brought The district attorney in Lancast or county is Sumner VV. Hosterman, forme ery of Centre Hall It has been estimated thay 1000 persgns “harged with: in fractions canno? be prosecuted under this ruling However, cases nvolving larceny and manslaughter. which are provided for in the old criminal code of 1860, may be successfully prosecutcd regardless of the terms of the motor code, adcording to Deputy Attorney General Koch. The 192% Legislature will be asked to amend the motor code to provide heavier penalties for operating a mo tor vehicle while intoxicated. A mis. take had been made by framers of the code when the penalty for this offense wis reduced The new law provides 4 fine of $200 or three months in Jail or both, while the old reguiat ye pisvided fines of £200 wn 8000 femur! nt mt to tegooed three yours or both 0 said wywotary of was isked an opinion involving viola of 181% and amend pending and undetermined prosecuted He has Cases Kela ity HE f act its we Cares that more ¥ i { Hugh Pe n FARM PRODUCTS SHOW Farmers Lamb Stock and Boys Clubs Exhibition, from Feeding Have on Makes Report fe thie and 3 owner of milk, pes butterfsa AH TN UNTY NEWS T0WN AND CO | i FROM ALL PARTS. Potters and was md cold, prneumon« new delightful ght ® over Sunday and ni 4 of rid Monday Dr James w 8] Holmes, Yrs Glenn and Mra. and of Belle- RBtruble and left the coun for Florida. and Mrs. DD. A. Boozer returned their two weeks’ trip to the west, Friday ir were of the C. Boozer, at the home of Dr. BR wife, Andrew Strute, Andrew Diehl Mary C yd Zion three cars ir Chicago ph they ir n Ra Youngstown, Ohl daughter, the wi and Dutrow amilies, of¥ Wilson Fiat.” i during Jonathan © iw Trax given # ume Arne Crete thelate * the Deln- Clement Om med od by { estate two an o hed a point most three the first day. the same Qis~ taking them Inte D Ir m here undred senond most n 3 “i ered, tance was oov South Carolina The first om Armers cron of Seve was h arvestfed ponds E last week, £ i ¥ onal suring are town upon iS while 4 more i operated wmve proven economical i. ing devices and efficient f Gregg town” t wWhE & office on Satur~ the Grammer Milles schools, and i st enroll- whing ex+ whers, lyons the te the i tera the t« Bb 18 Sr. a the Gert On af th we building used for at i Pyro War and vacate Civ * to NOLL—-LOUGHNER. first for i insped Rossman Hoover W. Noll and E. Loughner, of Spring Mills evening the contracting; necessary oredentials marriage license 0 with all J ach the a Noll vorrs Mov Mrs and place, Der, Junior In the nin fonte i value # 130, § 1 { the and Presbyterian Manse, were united in the % as Hall. Ki off Kirk+ The of of in the Mrs witness, themselves background South room was dressed crepe and rEpatr and ating as pledged A in the The bride blue satin of Blue will Gap K, before ferns n suit couple their Mr goeveral | ly io begin where for in Pleasant employed furniture the house ready for We know friends of | join us in wishing them is Their n and re i= the pe ir i ssssison MEYER--SWARBR. a. of Mr Spring daughter and Mills, of son of Swabb, Meyer, Meyer, wth united in in were marriage say about the trip. extept to marriage. ‘Phe groom isthe member of the fi'm of Meyer garagemen, at Spring Mills ———————— AI A order of the of the Pennsyiva station and ahandoned the Belle on A RH. stipulated between Stover proposed to be R RR. company, “entral Railroad company, Jan, Bth, gave a bid to for the price ascerinined at the hearing Service Commission. w wins 866.120 and the £: } y scho OVE, Mem Lice lass were sent to Reformatory by Judge boys with third com« d guilty robbing five 2 post office sub station. The : yout wore the school to 4 in he they the High na schools. Louis V. Lesher. pastor of the burg Lutheran charge, was mare Margaret Jane The couple Lutheran parsonage » tlose of the pres bride is an ine ywanship (Clery school. Ais Lele school term the Sandy tt High field county) Potty about thefts practiced large extent WO record held for some Among the latest thefts wen dankets [ifted from automobiles owne d by DD. W. Bradford and Roy Shaeffer, The cars were parked near the &ia~ mond on Sunday evening when the Blankets were stolen. The switchs dork kev were taken from the Bradford oar. William Hall now letter to a few have been Eat a too retain the good also # is Yai) Centre Calif, in ® states that Henry Mit. in Giendale, Angeles, and was Mr. Mitterling's Mitterling, of formerly Angeles, brother heére, he visited policeman ey of J.os his days ago who of Los 0 find there Mr Elizabeth Hall, snd her dunughter, Mrs. Aghles The matter two, with Jef Centre Hall by autd & is Aa burb sUurprisog 1 mother, . Centre Carrie Mr fow w cols Thé rence to Ashley, An makes pref here In of Har< lewisburg Journal a formes George W & pleasant caller here over ithe week-end Mr. Ocher holds a fine position with the merchandising firm of Bawman & Co. atl the State Capital, Menday aws observed by the firm az a holiday nd Mr. Ocker tool advantage of the occasion hy paying a visit to his former home town and his many friends here. J. Shannon Boomer and Bdward Durst, early Friday morning, left here for Harrisburg and were back at 13:00 o'clock noon. The rune down and up were made in less than two hours. the return trip consuming four minutes more than the going. The distance, according to the Chrysler speolions eter, fo 82 miles to the Capitol bulkis ing. Mr. and Mrs. P.M. Fisher and Mr. and Mrs, Beohtol, of Spring Milise niso drove to the State Capital last week, on business relative to testing cattle or bovine tubsreulosis. The run up was made in two and one‘half hours hy way of Anity Hall and over the new concrete road between Millerse town and Thompsontown, the same roeaident Ocker, thie risbhurg way was "2 on TE ¥ hich Messes, Booger and HY ! SO
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