YOl.. C11. BHIRD PARTY TALK DISTURBING (x, Barkley. Farm to Be and on sald Action, Bl-Party Ticket, Lowden Is Suggested.—~Hinged Veto BHI-Mid West Walting for Coolidge y nd Wa stafl corresp on writing ahr from Third rumblings are disturbing the political The McNary President party procession Haugen Coolidge—dor a assumed—and threats are forthcoming that if he does veto it and if Mr. Hoov Kansas City, the will bolt, the ticket hill has gone to veto is is nominated at indignant They have Lowden of Kentucky, rr is farm delegates even picked - Illinois and Barkley of The suggested candidates have not been consulted and few out- side the farm group have any idea that either the Republican or the Dem- ocrat will leave his party. Perhaps the major Idea the drive that being made to have the President sign the hill. It not the only notice that is being conveyed to President Coolidge that Tn one way or another the Mid-West will he lost to the Republeans unless the farmers get what hey seeking. National Commftteeman McKenzie of Minnesota, reinforced by Ch H Morris banker from that ho was Cool campaign ma azo, have told the President gigned the bill it la part of is is = are State. idge's that end the would in nart against Hoover ment of voted reenrd for Hoover f ind that votes wilh Te anti Curtis Da vive of imong that on That the not defin under no nom twent hailance the ninsty Lowden the up Level ind cmb apnears delegation Ww band ©" the Coolidge vehicle, President, Hy that itely lat it he known circumstances will ination. whole whatever Ww won he if time hn 5 that ont the he # Wil Resist Diversion State Funds, The Pennsylvania Motor Federation in convention in Pottsville, passed a strong resolution protesing againet the ise of any money raised by automo- bile or gasoline tax by the State for any but highway building and main tenance purposes. It was reported by several that efforts were to be made to divert some of the money to other uses and the legislative committes was instructed to oppose any such move, After President Haldeman and Rob: ert P. Hooper, a former president, pre: sonted objections to the passage of an: other $50000,000 road loan, the conven: tion by an overwhelming vote rescind ed its action as opposing any addi- tional State debt of this kind Motorists of The Potter-Hoy hardware store build: which recently was declared an asset of the Centra County Banking Company, will be sold at public sale on June 18, " GRANGE HOME-COMING WEEK, JUNE 4th to 9th Subor and the Park, Held Each in to Be Grange Meetings hy dinate County, Final June Climax on Grange 9th. Week, the in Centre y Home kind to tha United Centre coming held States, it He ind WwW Granges to county e week of June fourth June novel Speci tl is being char in week and as a Homecoming the beautiful Hall, event meetings during the each Grange hall final olimax, a Grange Field Day will be held on Grange Park g at Tune 9th, A music concert will low the fleld and at the same evening, Senator Pavid H Agans, of New Jersey, will deliver an address in the auditorium He wi be supported by E. B. Dorsett, Master f the Pennsylvania State Grange Specinl entertainment included in the program. J. Gross Si County Pomona ed a large group conduct the Homercom C. Gumbel has position fry rounds Centre day program 8:15 11 1 of . } wig De of Master Grange, of the Centre announc committees ing event. Walt- given the rman and man county Homes new 100K, has to been er e- sponsible of cha in being supported loyal H the PUrPOSe Week 1 0 aw I fl cent ner hw a Granges The fF +} interes { i MA ———— |” Centr. Hall, 8: Be a $ walsharg. ——— Pomong Grange Meeting, Ty Te "er —— ELECTRIC LIGHT KILLED IN — LINEMAN MIFFLINBURG While Assisting Light, Elee- and Sis Living In Centre County. Nelson Cyrus Phillips In Installing a Stréet troented-——Has ters Brothers serewd 28. fathe tantly inst was ins noon week vy passed throug! Hos and § Ki Miffiinburg borough ing a light at road in- to the George Cham State highway at the {f that town Klose was on Phillips on the ground. Pm paratory to making a connection for lamp which they installing had just wrapped a length f around an insulation and Phillips on the ground pulling the line taut A Hinding flash followed Klose wag thrown up against the pole with a terrific smash, but sas held fast by his safety belt, He looked down to see Phillips crumbling alongside the fence at the roadside Klose does not re member how he got down from the pole, but he was at Phillips’ side in an instant and found bhim fying face down, with a strand of the wire over one leg. Klose kicked the wire away and carried Phillips to the roadside and began to render first ald Ha was later taken to the office of a physician where every possible effort was made to revive him. but there was no sgn of even a spark of life, Phillips was born October 21st, 1808, at Hudson, Ohio, and went to Mifflin: burg about ten years ago. He is sur vied by his wife and three children: Nelson, 7. Gladys bs, and Keith, 3 years, Also four brothers: Himer, of DeKalb, IN: Earl, of Boalshurg: Clarence, of Tylersville. and Cleon, of Nittany: al so four sistere—Mrs Bessie Seymour, of Akron, O.; Mra, Lizzie Duck, of Han- over; Mrs. Bertha Hartman of Will- iameport, and Mrs. Margaret Day, of Smullton. yr lineamon install new str terretion lea 1, on the west end the pole, i“ the were Klose €¥ wire wns - C. H. 1. MN (OMMENCEMENT | Tuesday, Mny to torium, of Fiftesn Graduate, The ment Pe sermon. Rey Ww in the night, Monday Night, will § these known sting public is in night un nters The when given. OXI is follows: CLASS NIGHT Pros vited Progr while im to | h "eo ines, the PROGRAM. Fresh Class cssss Nophomores Lunatics Rohert MoCler Cella De ng Bong . . nan School Paper He She June than "2 Alma 1 Andrews { Beatrice ¥ Fay ¥ Bradford Mildred ¥. Smith 4 Margaret ¥ Ie Wilbur Sigle M Clayton Me Flwood Henry Med lintie Hamer Dale Joseph = Ww F.rnest Met? Ki A. Lu PBlauser HI Hes frown Houser Wagner 1" Haiph we a1 Fmers nney Men it) Georgy we Levon COMMENTS PROGRAM 8. } ase pls EMENT NK firrenhos Reamer | riot mm Filmy ve ttataors ney V.5 COMMENCEMENT. iliatry Fe Ore Y. & Track Team eo second in tional 8 hestra Wins, th eeneion VERY Vi championship fo aK Grege Township - ck team won the Centre at | bovs can oole, held The who Class B ac} Htate county laat Fired fire Saturday Malone aces As Collen led by four thr 3 team team t well aot registered RECT tured x ting of now aul enough awnrded to The and gi the points to he Cun the first place boys’ combined scores oof the team was large enough school another the large ng cup. which is awarded to the winner of the meet. Competi tion was keen this vear, and an un usta! interest was shown by all partic patting. Snow High school took second place in the meet, as well as winning the girls’ cup and both relay oups. The Millheim team phaced third their girly’ team fiinlshing only one point behind tha Snow Shoe girls’ team. 1 5 A ASABE POTTERS MILLS and Mrs. Roland Palmer, Milroy, spent Sunday at the FP Palmer home, I. HH Runven and family and Mrs 8 E. Royer, from Altoona, visited Sun day afternoon with friends Mr. Henry, wife and two children, Mr. (ll, wife and two children. from Loawistown, visited on Sunday with Mra, Gillie’ father, Joseph Parker, George Sweeney, wife and spent Sunday at the RW, hme at Lemont, The stork pald a visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, on May 8th, and left a baby girk team boys’ to Eive for year Shoe Mr from Pr. bahy Bweeny Set at Brush Hoars for Services Ponts leys, in Penns and Boalsburg Mcel.avughlin, spea Madisonburg—9: Rebersburg Walls Chapel 2:30 P 00 Millhiem- Aaronshurg-—4 Rn speaker PM of Huntingdon The principal Wolfs Chapel and John Bell f H be at EE EM of Dad. gor. Ji f Follows Footsteps Lee Francis Lybar student, wi the oratorical contest nell mn nals orn his iogres of rensic Harr nEton rms A——— LUTHERAN MISSIONARY CONFERENCE IN BELLEFONT} Third Annual % Jory be Met In Cout dy ity AM Al Tee Deliveries, ¢ mid ms ta———— A A LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS. Writes from Houston, Texas, Houston. Texas, May 16 162 Revorts he Reporter Iwony reo] to the Texas Supply the the and am now departs sr Specialty doing busines o Texas Hotel Sup chugive w taurant suPDiy house the Soutl dt furnish anything from Han joint outfit to the Ia } tein, out n rm rages of stock carried house Business = getting better had been. n due to ti of the Democratic again. the cotts pat ly ene convention wood AION Always Then when fine oon 4 aiwaye in getting for the farmers here most tract and sell their cotton grown. and when these have money, business good, quick as they get it, they spend it Yours truly, SHRECKENGAST, business % ia crop before ™ in for P P. O. Box 1808, Bolse Brown In Mall Serviee, Reading, Pa., May 19, 1208 The Centre Reporter: Enclosed you will find money order for subscription to the “Reporter” for the year 1928 to Mar. 1929, In a recent examination for clerks and carriers in which sixty‘nine per sons competed, I made a mark of #120. My name 8 next to the high: est, being the second on the eligible Hat, I have also received notice of selec: tion for the mall service. Teaching school and carrying mall are fond rec ollections for me. | am gind to get in: to the mall service again. With best wishes for “The Centre Reporter” and its editors, 1 remain, Respectfully yours, BOISE H. BROWN, : FALLS TWENTY-FIVE FE} i i Perched Companion on Flank Holds to Preventing Collapses— of Ladder Frieze Bullding, Falling. He hanes the him the most no ment over y evening John Harter, in order Hie of the on g Mond Long and paint the ga house, ladders plank | “ up two which wr This slevation, to into placed a coross hrousht them un to the square ut next brought Mr small ting him rier nv paint the gable the roof a gtep-l wilder thie when 10 and work Hapsed wan on Long was ing precipit: Mr. H frieze on extension ladder the ground the to the b od beldng throw which of Clearfield Man. £44 | Horrible Sulclde County the cc ff tl A ——— Grangers Select Willlam sport. ——————— A Schwab to Speak at Penn State. SEEKS DEATH IN FIGHT TO WIN CAREER AND HOME Daughter Professor. Give Blood to Save of State College ving news ut rom CHIoago, Helen lent el 3 Flor graduate st monty strogg of whether ghe could wician and Confused poison viable baffled, companions « and offe to save been made Owens, daughter piso fn and Today into hospital Mood in an attempt Six transfusions have Friends said Miss Prof. and Mrs. Frederick W. Ow ens. of State College. Pa., despaired be cause her parents objected to the man she loved 8 BB. Maer, of Gary, Ind, whom she had first known at Cornell University six years ago. Mayer de nied that “They Helen to marry ah Codd their life her £ willing for me. but wanted her to walt two years until she finished her medical course,” sald Mayer, a ————— i i ——— The grand jury sitting ast seems to have been a regular Jim Reed type. What they didn't see, it appears, they smelled, and recommended clean: ing up. Jost how serous the county commissioners will take the matter is another question. It might be said, too. that Sheriff Dunlap ix not respon” sible for the bad conditions found in the jail—the cleaning up recommended were perfectly week — mit ——— TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS, Bernadin Fle if mryde of Mills nurse's How Jittle rao’ B. D an AN n in grad’ given enrollment « ne hundred eleven its senior « inte mm wed of the honorable mention Mr. and Mrs. Prank pv over the arrival recen te, the third child. The older oned Mr. Krader is emg Paul Bradford Soewr hap lv of adaugh+ two a the MoClens in the their re” during Drarst ined and Mm Horry 16 ¢ ®% Hand Atheran entert: | Bervice Ahan ti schoo gpective homes, one inst week { Harry Haney I Taney teach here The clase the history last op as pub Crees In held February, when Ere ret wef] « ‘ounty’ she ghe 1I8 3 that the the pas Loawis* will be hippers of that milk earlier than heretofore. TO a train over the branch n the’ forenoon, which rumor that the in the moming immediately on reaching Raliofonte approximately 10:00 A. M. If a train ron. it likely the morning train, will be made up at Sunbury and make a return wip over the branch. Such service would be acceptable to business and private in“ terests along the line J. F. Reitz. the big potato grower of near Lewisburg, and several others from Union county, drove to Centre Halli on Friday to interview CC A, Spyker, the stone man. Mr. Reits, when the potato planting season is Ove er this spring. expects to have an acre’ age larger thanever—eighty-five acres, The variety of potatoes planted is Rus sot. Last year Mr. Reitz planted six ty acres and harvested a crop of sev” enteen thousand bushels of tubers, One measured acre produced 411. He WwW well equipped with machinery fo planting. cultivating, spraying harvesting, and has storage cellars aa pecially built with a view of safnvens fence for handling the large crop with Rumor senger train and seed, It Now Aol ivered is over ranch the desire mik to ts ser omplish this he run east aga'n train from will return must has revived the the east or werond in is in the Temple down the hill the least possible labor,
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