VOl.. Cll. 4 SCOTT FORCES DEFEATED. Dale Fleventh His Hour Former Judgp and of Loses.~—The As Viewed Fisher Cabinet Acensed But Situation fes, hy worth, a by ed gram of put Dale ance H were put with ship, up defeat and lined up ties. In 3 forces had and Stats any interest of Love n off their State Col hoth pred nominations for Cone majority Aa sme stable 26 Republi He an not itt OTrEnIIZA He had and 27 Demox affilinted with t tic in as tion Bellefonte Attorney love, ty in the borough. He north ward _by 146, the south and spit exactly even with the west ward, In a spirited three-cornered fight for Republican nomination for Tax Col jector Orian Kline won out fn Belle. fonte hy 66 plurality over Sarah Love, and 239 plirality over Edward Kling- er. Miss Tove carried the north ward by" 17 over Kine and the west by 27, but Kline had a lead of 118 over her fn his hom eward, the south, which gave him the nomination Typical of the under-cover fight that wns waged against District Attorney Jove was an eleventh-hour drive against: Burgess Hardman PP. Harris, who, however, easily was renominated on both Republican and Democmatle tickets in Bellefonte, Stickers which o stood lovally iving him District majori- the 1386, in by 282 carried by Dale (Continued on next column) YOUNG MAN MEETS ON NEW DEATH STATE Workman Job Overturned Employed Near Keating Pinned Car Saturday —=Vietim Resided at Mingoville, All Candidate, Notes ———— of Store Closing. States ¢ of mm! e Middle The Judge The Inte his part t District of Ivania 7 8 Lewisburg the Lewistown Pennsy appointment was made by Albert Johnson, of former 1. J commissioner of wan Durbin, Esq., (Continued from previous had end, all column.) distributed over the week. used for Harold Cowher ™ three wards and for both the party nominations. Burgess Harris refused to make even an appearance of a flight for renomination, but received that on the Republican ticket by 266 majority, and the Demoofatée nomination by 85 majority. He carried the north ward by 191, the south by 30, the west ‘hy 35 for this RepubMean nomination. On the Democratic ticket Burgess Harris had 63 majority in the north ward, 22 in the west ward, and split 65 to 556. In the south ward been were even, Democrats something bar ought to be looming up at the Novem election worth the while. The Seott-Fleming wing of the Republican party will not Mkely fall over thems able to see selves to vote for Love, an enemy, 'ENTRE | GREGG TOWNSHIP | COMMUNITY nsemetant opssvrevees di » Neason Lad at at Springfh dd, {ounty tH Clakn Mass, nent in ear the expoaitis ¢ Pennsyivan bove put « The representatives from "1 demonstration up of the eastern pen ses ting ade camp m all over ox States the of and exposition the three 4H club eampe held in the States every year. and to be selected for this trip is quite an hon- or to any 4H club member. The trip is educational and the representatives have an opportunity to meet out standing 4H club members represent ing all of the eastern part of the United States, ‘ a MM AIS 1 AAS Son Tries for Pa's Place, Charles Printz, deputy sheriff and son of the incumbent, will head the Republican ticket for Sheriff follows ing his nomination with a stlght tend overJoseph Young, In Mifflin county, The Democrats nominated Wilson OQ White, who won from two other cane didates easily In Lewistown O. O, Omer was nom- ited for Mayor by the Democrats 2 Ro 1 over two other candidates. On J Republican side George B. Keim on. all are ald by Camp Vall national United is one hig i * » * » w Ni tad John dron, H. This portion Detwiler ve, Musser F. Col In of Mountain the I« an aetlon of Nittany hath the eleetmen for Fil of claimed a plot ground which plaintiff and defendant elalming of the plaintify of Case top wa by | defendant, throaeh of his purehas the Stah land and elalm throngh his purchase land. The Saturday an ad oining tract of on trial Friday and and ver {diet was rendered « the n Saturday even ing In favor of plaintiff for Inands In dispute, Ac Auto Strike Child. wr Dealers Fleet OMeers, te rere olects y ng year: Marry efonte, president 4 nl vice Paul Houser, of nd Beallafonte E Sting of State re Lemont, treasurer, and Walter Hosterman Clark, ot State College, Ai Wion, of and WwW rectors, Te committess named: Membership and Grievance Committee: Russell Stine and W. BE Clark, both of State College, and James Fetterolf, of Centre Hall: Program Committee: J OC Houck, Charles Beat- ty and Willis Wion, all of Bellefonte Finance Committee: Paul Houser, of Lemont: Bruce Hagan, Bellefonte, and W. A. Homan, Centre Hal Show Committes: R. 8 Hagan, of Centre Hall: Walter Hosterman, of State Col. lege. and Reeder Jodon, of Bellefonte. a ———— The BhefMeld Farms Company, with in the recent past, repainted the wood work on the exterior of thelr Spring Mille plant, and beginning of this week gave the large stacks similar treatment. The latter work was done by a man following that class of work sent here from Cortland, N. Y ——————— The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. following were 26, 1929. CONFESSION IS MADE BY BANK Willlam Dedaney, of S When In Crashed henley, Which They Info Car Escaping In Raymond Shope, H. M. Kline, of ad Pollee——Fourth, Is of Dies Centre County Ho of Clearfield, hy sti Son Kilne. t § | Story Sounds Like Fletlon, 1 Thi x ‘ tifing 1 erg od i the sun ot Poems Theta ren ’ #4 $1 Week Ago, 8 Plans 1 Made v ¢ etext of petting look ng of the of thelr plan, they and aid to got a of The part their tracks, ance to over chang mitunt “teal the Sykes on CAr was said to cover in thelr getaway Tite holdup of Sykes and stealing of his car, robbery of the bank. wreck- ing of the ear in which three bandits were riding, the subsequent fatal in- jury of one, and capture of the other two all took place within a period of eight hours. In this time, too, all of the loot had been recovered, However Svkes damaged car still remained a loss to be lalked up against th bandits, ~N Shope after being questioned by the State police was taken to the Belle- fonte hospital, where it was revealed he was suffering from several broken ibe and Internal injuries, said to have hoon received In the crash of the bane Ait ear which resulted in Delaney’s death. Kline was removed from the jail at Bellefonte to the Clinton county prison at Lock Haven dater dn the day. up The only missing element In this sensational tale is the $70 taken from ; (Continued on inside page) NO. 38 cose — - HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS rahcds the with Ww at the road west of pushed by go there will be the ballast afe completed, quarries, on th creek Woodward ® i fF anleo belfing manage A. Spyker delay the noe n grading has Prof. H Rot perintendent of county, was in Centre Hall last Thurs day on a hit of school business If appears that a resident of Gregw towne ship is circumventing the vaccination law by having his children placed In the hands of a private tutor instead of having them attend the publi schools. The teacher is a resilient of Potter township and Mr. Rothrock wad’ here to ascertain whether or not she waa duly certified. Centre Hall has a new shoe-maket He is Walter Soliski, a native of Pa land, where he learned the shoe-make ing trade in all its deta¥ls. Four years ago he came to the States and hag been employed at Lewistown prior coming here. He has leased the Tressler shop at the upper end of foww and is now at work. He appears to Ne a gentleman in the best sense of the word, and he solicits your trade-<botl repairing shoes and making shoes 0 putting on ter been 8 npoek schools asgistant ste f of Contre your partfoular measure
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