The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 24, 1929, Image 1

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    VOL. C
LUTHERAN SYNODS MET
MONDAY TO PERFECT
1500 Ch
Plan
in
rches of
to End
Harrisburg,
State Involved In
Duplication
effected
New Y«
year
er, compares
templated
dents of end
ed
committees
the sssmion
ssl A
Meeting of Pomona Grange,
a
DEMOCRATS
FOR FUNDS]
SMITH ASKS
Radio Address Included Request
Popular Contributions Be Made
Wipe Out £1500,000 Campaign Def. |
eit Instead of Depending Upon
Few Rich Men to Do It—Urges
Need fo Continuous Activity,
Alfred E
contributions to
009 incurred
kc party in his
for president.
In a radio address Wednesday night
last week, Mr. Smith deplored the
of having a few rich men
meet party deficits and also urged the
need continued of the
throughout the years be-
elections
Smith has asked popular
$1.500,- |
Democrat- |
Hquidate tie
deficit by the
unsuccessful campaign
of
practice
for activity
party nar
tween
He
royalty
national
sald he had agreed to turn over
of Tis
national
to the
righta to a book
supeeches
came-
paign to the com-
mittee as his contribution party
war chest Copies of the book will be
sent to each contributor who sends in
two doll
the
An
arg or more toward meeting
deficit
important function of
Mr
minor
ny
tha people
party, Smith said, to keep
informed on what progress
was being made toward the solution
of national problems as unbiased in-
formation could be had from the par
ty in power,
For this purpose he emphasized the
need for year-around
the
“where
headquarters for
Democratic national committee
Democrats throughout the na-
tion may keep in touch with members
of the
tion.”
“A tint
16,006,000 votes should
ous factor in the politics of the coun-
try and the strength and of
that great body should not be lost by
faflure to maintain an organization
which should them to make
themselves heard and felt in the af-
fairs of our nation” he sald
Mr. 8mith omitted any
his own political
of his speech ma kept
he began to speak WEAF and
thirty allied stations of ithe National
congress and affairs of the na:
political party polls nearly
be a tremend-
force
enable
reference to
The subject
secret until
future.
over
Broadcasting Company chain,
IH. A, HARTLING GETS
Is Made
1
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Ri
i
Ore
rht |
Have
nitral Counties and
Office nt Clearfield,
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wt res
of he
Game Commission's Power Curbed.
Remove f the “teeth” of the
State
is provided in a
bill
the
Ww
Tucedd
Horace
State Senate by
Senator Schantz, Lehigh
county.
The measure would repemal all Pro-
of
vision tiegame laws giving the com-
“toy
the semson on deer, decide whether the
mission the right open and close
hunter shail shoot doea or buck and
in general to decide on all seasons for
game” Beantor
The Hill w
hantz's Tn
Schantz sald
va n Hne Senator
to
with
Sa motunced opposition
hoards and other agencies of the Jtate
government, wifich have the power to
enfore thelr rulings the same as the
legislature in upholding penal stat-
tea
————— A ————
Proposed Bridge Legislation.
If two places of legislation introdix ox)
in the General Assembly
will take an
of
on
are passed, the
the
100
Hiate over county
foot
as
bridges more than in
length highways well
all
The Hill
of Highways in control of tide bridges
primary
fet Htato-add highways
for placing the Department
would make the State responsible for
of the
BE Himes
of Venango, it follows the recommenda-
maintenance and reconstruction
bridges. Presented by Harry
tion of Governor Fisher in his mess
age to the Legislature on New Year's
day, for relieving the counties of this
burden.
Sermtor William Clark, Chester,
introduced the other By fits
provisions, the State Highway Depart-
ment would be delegated to m
all it helped build,
wich if approved, would throw an ads
ditional financial responsibility on the
State,
of
measure,
keep
repair roads to
LODGES GROWING.
| Installation of Officers f.odges
Spring Mills, M
Hall
Grand Chl
and Millh
WMadisonburg Casth
man Ean
Lovige Ww
Milheim Castle.
Chief Ww
Chiew H
Chief WwW. H. Bechtol
n M Foote
Shreckoengnat
Past
Noble
Vice
High Priest
Master of Records, ER
Keeper Exclhiecker
of Exrhecker
Venerable Hermit
Hir Herald
Worthy Bard
Fnsign
Pauire
Worthy
First Gu
Recond
to
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Pr
pe
of Reifanyder
L.
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Foose
Phitin
Oy. Mumeer
Housm
H
Re¥any
Clerk Breon
Frank
Breon
Brean
Auman |
Baley
Chamberinin $
Fran
an J
Lodge. Jas
wrdaman
(unrden Crone
Rep Grand
THE “TALKIES®” HAVE COME.
Expensive Equipment Installed
State Theatre, Bellefonte,
in the
Talking pictures, the ntest
the being
the State Theatre, Bellefonte,
ag anounced by the owenrs, Thompson
The
at a
innova. |
tion in cinema world, are
shown at
and Richelieu, equipment has
been secured great
the
expense, and
will
larger cities
the installation at State equal
timt found In much
Thompson and RicheMeu owned thea.
trea ip Bellefonte and
tha first
Clearfield are
towns of this size to install
talking pictures
Talking pictures, Mr. Richelieu sald,
are divided into three kinds: the talk-
ing variety, which {a self-explanatory;
part talking, in which there fs orches-
tra accompaniment
talking,
with sound
orchestra,
with some scenes
and last, sound plotures,
effects and a recording
The State will present all
these types, and the following plotures
in
have been booked for the coming few
weeks: “Wings” “Interference” “Abe
foe's Irish Rome” “Varsity” “Adas Jim. |
my Valentine,” and "Brotherly Love” |
st A A
Inspect the Flue,
1991
ISWINDLER WEEPS
\
NTEXCH
Miri
Share In Astor
Postponed.
Fight to Estate
wt thn Pre
or
vind
constructed flues and pipes
wot properly protected
¥ ; ’ y 3
sny work a hazard to others At Do
ie inspection of flues more de-
than now when fires must
tinuously
Do your part
flue,
0
and
for fin
a prevention—-inspect the
csmadiamatia—————
Men at N. ¥. C. Shops at Avis Get
Higher Pay.
Hundreds of Avia
Cen-
Jersey Shore and
New York
Avig will
men employed at the
tral radlroad shops at receive
more in thelr on
day
and t
schedules
money pay envelopes
the next of
increase of dix
the pay
port
as the result an
wo-thirnds per cent
awarded in
board
Day
in a re-
urbitration has
City
which an
at New York
The award was announced a few days
The had asked for $1.42
per
filed
shorsmen
more day.
New
brought
of
York
the
Central
information
had
the shop
Inguiry at the
at Avis
notice of the decision not
but that
undoubtedly included
affected From
Avia It
800
recaived there,
there were
the 15.000 men un
was Jjearned
tat 700 men would
share
The
probably or
in the increase
new schedule
an follows:
Machinists, boller makers. hinok-
smithe sheet metal workers and elec
trical workers who asked for $7.50 a
day shall receive 81 cents an hour;
electrical workers who asked for $7.18
a day are to receive 77 cents an hour;
electrical workers asking $6.70 a day
are to get 71 cents an hour: electrical
workers asking for $6.14 a day are to
receive 64 conta an hour; carmen now
receiving $6.08 who asked for 37.50 a
day will receive 81 cents an hour;
carmen asking $7.10 a day will receive
74 cents an hour: helpers asking for
$6.66 a day will receive 58 cents an
hour. Regular apprentices asking from
$606 a day, the latter price
to apply to four-year men, are to re-
celve from 38 to 63 cents an hour,
wage is report
to
AIAN SAWS
The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year.
Court
tenintd
hearing
*
* CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL
. NOTES.
bh 4 0 & 0 4 ©» & » © @
Frederick Love, 12 old, m=
of Bellefonte,
Yoears
Frederick Love, wine ad.
mitted
Me E
non
ae a surgionl patient,
Heaheth McGowan, of Moshan
is a medical patient
has been
the
Peter Evinaki of Rellefonte
undergoing medical treatment for
week
John
Howard
medical
Mra
a surgical
Tuesday
Master Earl
son of Mrs. Ruth
heen
past
Smead, of Bellefonte, son of
Smead, was admitted ae a
mwatient
had heen
on
who
Packer
patient was
Charlies
discharg
months old
of N
patient,
Walker, 22
Walker.
meionl
Tuesday
fledhurg
who bad was
diacharged on
Mra
Tuesday
patient and
jowing day
Master Ralph
of John Roush,
admitted
Tuesaday
£iijah Milton, of State
urgioal patient for a day,
charged on Tuesday.
Howard Martin, of Bellefonte, who
was admitted on Tuesday of last week,
expired.
Mrs, Eloise Bottorf and infant, wife
and son of John Bottorf, were die-
charged on Friday.
Mra Alfred Shuey,
a surgical patient, having
mitted on funday.
Mrs. Frederickk Goss, of State Col-
lege, 1s a surgioal patient, having been
admitted on Bunday.
Mra. Guy Miller, of State College,
who had been a medical patient, was
discharged on Saturday.
Samuel Bernstine, one of the part-
ners in the BB. & 1. store in Nelle fonte
who had been a medical patient for a
week, was discharged on Saturday.
of Meming, on
murgiond
fol
Samuel Stere
admitted
discharged
was as Aa
wae the
4 months old
College town:
medical pa~
Roush
son of
ship, as Aa
tient
wan
on
College, 8
wos dis
of Dellefonte, is
been ade
TOWN AND COUNTY NBS
'ENINGS OF LOCAL
M ALL
INTEREST
FRC PARTS
Mik
ser S
son,
Mr,
baby
od the
n that
water
north
than
ground
a loss
8 Vie
Berlin,
o% Near
galing
past nome
the meat
re of
his
Altoona,
veral weeks
taking charge
opened
at State College.
ened
to Iw
& store
yarbrick motor sisd was
Thursday morning.
th cond
favorable for Its operation.
propelior
furnished
ja guided
that shifts the
“hohe” to rig ay dee
The many
and portrays the mechanical go
of its Garbriek,
west of
Frank
visit
sped on
time this winte; at
The
the
motor sled | riven i 8
power
a Ford
by a steering
leading
for which Ie
The
apparatus
engine, vehicle
or left
mired, outfit fs novel in
ways
nus maker, Lester
town.
Altoona, made 8
me of his father,
FF. McKinney, af
ix near Potters MRIS
on Accompanying him ae
far as Lewistown was George T. RRg
alen of Altoona Mr. MieKinney is 8
pipe fitter the I’, RB. R. Company,
working principally on locomotives, He
of the fortunate ones 1
employment at a time
hundreds of men were walking
in idleness. He roports
labor conditions to be better, but still
none
MoKinney, of
the he
Ranger W
State House
Raturday
day's
Floreat
at
with
has been one
have had steady
when
the w#ireets
good
too
The installation of a fire extinguish
er, one of a number recognized by in
surance companies for thelr sfficiency
in the home, office, store, warehouwes,
shop or any place neading fire pro*
tection, will be found a high-class ine
vestiment in case of fire. There are
of fire extinguishers that
can be hung on the wall or set in &
corner and if kept “primed” may pre-
vent great loss. Many fires when dis
covered in the home have made little
if one is pres
pared to battle the flames at this stage
it done effectivey. In olthew
and in the larger towns supplied wit.
elaborate fire-fighting equipment, the
hand fire extinguisher fs not despiead,
but batteries of them are always care
ried,
a number
headway, consequently
can be