0 ue VOL. C111. JHURSDAY, ( Vocattonal } O Township at Spring Mills, Annual {Friday.) plete with events, invitation attend the Program 9:30 A. M. tional Building. Children's gram—Grange hall, 11:00 A. M. Prof. Knandel, partment, Penna. State 12:00 Noon. Launch at grounds. Sandwiches, coffee, ete. 1:00 to 1:30 P. ML Spring Mills band on School grounds, 1:30 to 2:16 BP. M. ing—Vocational School grounds, case of bad weather the be held in the Grange hall) cal selection. (b) Address Gregg will its Community The BOTVe Day day promises to Ie and and old everyond festivities of Events. Exhibits open at Health Pro eresting both extended for ung is to 1¢ days's Poultry judging College booth the Prof. BE at Penna. State 1:30 to 3:00 P. M. for rades and rural direction of Bellefonte 2:16P, M. Men's contest, test. (Both contests Vocational School g conducted by Prof. in each College. schools, YMC poultry A. i be rounds wi & will The receive and Knandel highest contest will prizes. 3:00 School al P. M. Dodge groundda. Boalgburg T. Vv. 8 High filed ball ok oa Girls vs. G. ris 3:30 P. M games—Athletic cational 5:30 Yoos 8:06 }, 1 te College Regulations Governing the Show, Rules and Preminm List, a free in three either females), or female), Old and saparately or young judged in ¥ 4 Judging based points, Breeds: White Leghorn, Fock, Rhode Island Red, standard breed. Capon-—#ingle bird Prizes: Pen, 1st, $1.00; 2nd, 3rd, r&bon Single-1at, 60c: 25c: 3rd, EggeOnn 2nd, One dozen end ribbon: on plus show Piymotuth or any other Be: 2nd, ribbon dozen 3rd, brown 3rd, white eggs 25¢: ribbon CRE ribbon ribbon, 1st PRESIDENT URGED TO CLOSE SCANDAL OVER CENSUS JOBS Representative Ludlow, of Indlanapo- lis, Requests Immediate Action Appeals for Veterans, President Hoover Louis Ladlow, Democrale Congressman from Indianapolis, to take immediate by junkng the awarding more than Jobe. , Unless the President acts, Ludlow said In an open letter to Mr, Hoover, more than 25000 world war veterans will be given no consideration merely because they are Democrats, Although veterans are being given preference, as required by census act, Ludlow added, Republican Congress. men have made it plain that the su- ., pervisors will name veterans who are VY Republicans, The giving of 50,000 appointments, or whatever number it may be, to veterans of another polit. fecal faith, Ludlow believes, is not le- gitimate partisanship. The letter to the President, which was made public after Ludlow left for Indiananolis, was written when he found the Census Bureau and the Clv. 11 Service Commission powerless to remedy the situation. Only instructions from , the White Flouse he dedared, will prevent dis crimination against veterans of Demo- “politica) set-up” 100,000 census dent, 2nd, Corn (ten-ear sample.) Yellow White € Dent-——1st, ribbon; Best of ap Yellow HOC: ard, In ribbon, display of sweet ribbon: 3rd, ribbon. plate.) st 2nd, {five 1st, 20c; PoOpCorn, display corn specimens endl, 1 Potatoes per 2 y | Any ibbon; 3rd, ribbon. Small barley, variety {one 1st, grain rye quart.) oats, 26¢: 2nd, ribbon; 3rd, ribbon. Fruit Apples, riety-—1st, 26c; bon, Vegetables, peppers, turnips, and parsnips (five specimens per pears, quinces, ete, any 2nd, ribbon; 8rd, rib- onlons, t specimens Beets, cucumbers, carrots, ma toes, (five each.) Celery Cabbage, plant, kale, specimen); vegetables—1st, ribbon, Nuts { best plate.) hickory—ribbon prizes, Canning. 2 l-qt. jars fruit qf. jars vegetables. Two 1-qt. plokles. Two glasses jelly Prizes: 1st, 26c; 2nd, rit bon. Sewing silk, or re each class), {three specimens) endive, and squash cauliflower, {one of ard, pumpkin premium for ’ 26c: 2nd, all classes ribbon; Walnuts and wo 1. jars of sbhon ; (a) Dresses: Cotton, 3 Ol wash silk combination infant um ribbon, iH) or w garment, 650c: 2nd, 25 novated Ist, Miscellaneous. handkerchi aprons, nightdress 2nd, ritdon: work (premium ea atting, embroid t quilts counter res, | The Jud Po Prony e Kr iq hearst Tran Ww 0 th HOS TT rT fifth prises. mattock, 7 ou prize, Tungard far M. Hoy. Women's Fax ots, iH prize, fifth sixth sixth prize, m Poultry t prize. silver lov Ine Smith 118 second & food, Corman; Robert bucket, flashligiit, paper, poultry 12-qt prize, prize, B Meyer's Garage: H. M. Hoy. Grade and Rural School Exhibits first prize. $5.00, Dmirvmen's League. Senior Projects Eight $1.00 first First National Bank, Spring farm prizes, Mills, cratic persuasion. “1 sincerely believe,” sald the letter, “that a national scandal is threatened, in that wrong will be inflicted upon a large body of world war veterans un- less Executive action is taken to pre [vent it. “It is an established fact appointing the 573 100,000 enumerators, preference jg to be given to veterans, It is also notor- {lously true that all, or practically all, of the veterans who are to be appoint. {ed will be chosen from one polit\wal | party unless orders to the contrary are {issued by proper executive authority. {The setup to bring this about is na- tion. wide, “The United States Civil Service has been put on notice but is powerless {to prevent the impending outrage. The commission has received direct and specific information from one Western district that only persons (Including veterans. of one political fallth are to be appointed as enumerators by the supervisors in that district. The com- mission regretting its dmpotency, has passed the letter on to the director of the census, “I have faith in you, Mr. President, and 1 believe that merely to direct your attention to the Injustice of rec. |ognizing one group of veterans in cen sus appointments and refusing to rec- ognize another group will prompt you that supervisors and in U. 8. RULES RIGHT OF CITIZEN TO BUY DRINK Deelslon Signed Thompson—Judge but NO of Federal Judge patrick Reversed. Woolley Buffington Reason Kirk- by Judges and Diss nts, Glves Declslon Buy all the your it from ill up you For {nels Sam Hquor wou ! favorite bootlegs and drain t ary fear the {| He has ruled that vou are not Insser hem need not wrath of ) subhiect 10 prose ition | doing the the Anpeals, Ww 80 ision handed States This is gist of a dex United It hing dec Federal the the known and rick’'s by Circuit down Court of upsets the prece De- im dent-establis made Wilk Statew ision Judge United casa of Alfred New York clubman decision cembeoer 27 ny H. District Court, FE. Norris, vestment Kirkpatrick, of in widely ker in- ho Judge Kirkpat was to the effect that any person or persons i who purchased liquor from a logger and caused them to transport subject Nomis Joel D bootlegrer, Hoot - it, | was to prosecution. self-admitted Philadelphia's $200 b entered of n customer ROCietly Judge ft no-tde- Kerpor, wns fined Kirkpatrick after he fense plea. Frederic LL... Ballard, Nore counsel, asked that the charges He contended it was no son to Wn Hquor v ris’ be { offense dismissed for a per 1y from a bootlegger After appeal, the se filed an ate Court ntence Norris decision by the Anpea iting | lu — OfMicers Installed, eoting held the } a natalied by in n ) ollowing Grand the Deputy 1 8 floors w J M irand Master Carson Noble George TI. McCormick Vik Grand-—John Dutrow, Cianplain—M. 1. Emerick Secretary—Thod I. Moore Treasurer—J, W. Crawford R 8 to N. GV. A. Auman I« 8 to N. GC A. Bpyker Warden—-—Clarence Miller Charlea 8. Bmith V. OG -—BErmest Homan Vv. G.-Milton Bradford. Jonas Boal, XL. Milea Snyder Inside Cuard--<Floyd Walker Outside Guard—-<Roy Dutrow After business session refreshments were served and all engaged In social activition, ™ Conductor Rn t 1. t R. oO 0D a 8. St m——— AS — DAD'S DAY THIS WEEK AT PENN STATE COLLEGE Upwards of 15600 parents of Pennayl- vania State College students will spend this week-end at the college as guests of the college and thelr sons and daughters for the annual observance of Father's Day by the institution, The program opens Friday night with a stage show by student talent. The annual meeting of the Association of Parents of Penn State will be held Saturday morning, followed by campus tours. Football for fathers and a re- ception By women students for moth- ers occupy the afternoon, and in the everfng the Dads’ Day smoker takes place in the armory. A ie ———— C onurt, Rat No Cases. Regular sessions of court were call ed for thi week in Middleburg, for Snyder county, and In Danville, for Montour county, but no criminal cases were scheduled to be heard, conse quently the jurors were notified not to appear. to take action to prevent such an ine excusable Sutruge.” CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CONDITIONS IN ED BY GAS FRANCHISE COUNCIL of Hunter, meeting © Comp the ned last wees, menting the gas 80 in The franchise by the Spangler, the members ong attorne examined bor- Y. N. B ng and rangements made tO pass the earliest pos- le The iB company ithin contains moment, fr if the Service here anchise becomes void Bi falls to bring Ww wo years. The measure also ving bond by the gas the indemnif feat ure, a cianuse objected APPLE CROP OF OVER SIX THOUSAND Gibboney near Belleville Will Yield Ninety Per Cent. First Class Fruit—High Grades Sell at $3.00. The six expected to Orchard thousand bushels apples Tur of picked this week | for b been Hodg the orct Oo owned and cared of Bell inspected by ir % ard Frank ville. hi Prof State Woney, ive closely ind from and of £180 Penn ol the wh Standard mars tem ASRS OA CENSUS AXAMINATIONS "twin November 13 § bs 44 # wiineed tha ant plications until certain temporary pod - the Bureau of the Census in D tions in in Decennial Washington , connection with the Fifteenth Census, The positions for which examinations are to be held are junior clerk, junior calculating and jun- fo with an ont salary yoar, and card-punch operator en- trance salary of $1,200 a year These examinations are to all of the United States, both men and women. who meet requires ments It is expected that a large number of appointmdhts will be made. The length of service will probably range from one to two years in most cases but in no case will it extend beyond December 31, 1932. Full information regarding these ex- aminations can be obtained from the United States Civil Service Commis. sion, Washington, D. QO, or from the Secretary of the United States CO Service Board at the post office or customhouse in any oity. ——— MA A BUMPER CROP. There ia one farm crop which shows no signs of diminishing. This is the mortgage oop. A bumper orop of mortgages was produced by the farms in the United States mst year and this year's production will probably be machine operator, r tabulating macidne operator, $1.440 with rRnce of a an oF wn citizens the higher, The bureau of agricultural econom- fos of the United States Department of Agriculture revesls that farm mort. gage indeitednoss was $9.468,000,000 on Jan. 1, 1928, C—O MP UL ASIII, J. R. 8metzler, of Potters Mills, was a brief caller here on Saturday. 19: ACCEPTS BOROUGH'S TO BE PASS. on the Highway Depart. nt would Mr. Hunt the nhile amply protect thelr right of being fur- the 8 r informed the council probabilit of his company at a not too distant date to in 1ied nt one 1 yish gr gus Ccountics returned at from we He a natural is gt northern had ju { where ths sex], tier t from” conference subject was the dig. + Sun jf Pokeberry Julee. Pokeberry f holders not Mt exterminator house- for JUNO too far salesman de the if he ernment. put Hmt on the profiteering with the purchasers wore - As it twitted MmIng POY 2 the are are jb. product nn buters another use the lol { elebrate S8th Birthday. Bennison Vir ginia and Mre Mrs. Mary Weonsel, of ® Wh oy Max Benn Wensel, Mr Howard: M+ and daughter SON and Ia Mins ’ and Mrs Mary Mar and Wenner, Micha! dangh. Mrs Gent Coens Iris wel Elsenhour and daughter Mrs. Edna Gra Milton College: Mr Ivianey and son Edith and Lois Thomas Delaney wel, Centre Hall tre Hall: Mrs Mra. Cecile Vignette and lellefonte: Mr. nd Mrs and children Margaret, as, Ray. V and Mary, Centre Hall: Mr. and Mra Rey Oyler, son Daniel and daughter Mary, Milfred Oyler. of Jacksonville: Mrs. Winnie Delaney, of Lock Haven The afternoon was spent with music and songs, and all departed wishing Grandma Gunsallus much health and happiness for the remainder of her days. "ee an oy 5 Mileaburg BONE Edwin Mra Jamea and Mr and eniamin Agnes Delaney, MCloskey Junior and State and ters and and daughter, of John Delaney Jom Thom: Gertie OY AI AM SA —— ’ Cars Collide. A Chevrolet sedan and a model T Ford touring car collided Tn front of Homan's gamge, Inst Thursday night, with a small amount of damage being done to the automobiles. Ralph Mrats, was backing out of the garage with Glenn Tressier's Chevrolet sedan He failed to observe Harry Moyer coming up the road with his Ford, loaded with his large family of children. Just as the “Chevy” recched the middle of the road the Ford rammed into it, dam. aging running board, fender and hood of the “Chevy,” while the Ford's front was so damaged that it could not be run. Fortunately, none of the dopon persons occupying the cars were hurt I US The Centre Reporter, §1.50 a year, NO. 40 o— TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. Hey, New BOT Ve at Smuts least two Wien Lester Garbrick Sunday % DOGIroOuUEh V vrnr 1. - flow 8 plane ver i landed west ane is one best 4 Nn town I of the built by h of service. The helm borough street lights, to thie cach on H. his morming line. 1 nd dx ois nag is gy ar He D im a the Journal states that dads added a the Mile number of toward the and one streets, placing them school Ma and | east new 5 ho West in North . G. tho Krape, shop building Bchaeffer grocery, building, shoemaker, moved the Penns Vale room next the ON repair bank the Fellows’ from ley to the io 4g After having been weeks off mall duty for six carrier from recently re recovered bie 10 do sn, as a rural Heodsy £3 H. Meyer his 4 ith = sumed bed aving Messrs J H i J. Lambert, Diet wi Brads Vogt, Friday; had ® races Brooks load Cheme The pris arms. State ins Vale qutelius, » ‘harley nd Ete rd, er Blooms! fa urg falr oT, On having report the good and hard Car from £2 Bellefonte diy dang ’ Penn Per fed by Uhelfns %. Mr. State rected wae and # make re iomes : Fa | Ford salesman emporarity Valk working preparing the 11 their milk to the While conditions 8 jtrie section named are much above the average, the requirements in ow" barns milk houses, eta, are not alte gother up to the standard demanded from which raw milk may be shipped New York City. Mr. Pepoon is fie ducing dairymen make the neces sary - The inspection all automobiles 9 the State has been ordered by the Gow ermor in a prociamation. The More than 5000 garagemen appointed to &° tile work before November 15th am” now at work. The official sticker to be” placed on the windshield is not at aff? sphstantial. On becoming wet every” vestage of the printing on it washew® off. This is due, no doubt, to the fas® that the printing was done over (He mucilage or paste and when the label® is saturated with water, both the pasts and ink disappear, leaving only the dated of inspection, ete, placed there by thet official inspecton The Bellefonte post office is to be fi? a new location before (Uiristmas ties It will be moved into a new building? to be erected by Ray and Bond Whites of Bellefonte, on the rear of the Val entine site on the north-east of High and Spring streets. All of thee fixtures fn the office will be furnisied® by the Whites, who have entered ngee a ten-year lease with the Government The main entrance to the post offfee® will be from Bishop street. A fen year lease by the Post OfMce Dope ment clearly indicates that Bellefonte” will not get ite public buliding with that period of time The promise of 8% liberal appropriation from the Goverse ment brought good results to the Mew publicans, and will do so again. n Kisharoguillas 5 | Sheffield people to to changes of
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