- YOL. C1V. 5 1930. COURT » NEWS. ® - (Reported . . by In the case of od for enticing, «te child for immoral dict of the jury counts Comm. Earl the same as Donald Davs, Prosecutor, 1.0 Boden, county detective, The dict was guilty on the first count and not guilty the Comm Clifford hove, Verdict . D ® Gettig, . . Esq.) indict minor vVer- both » 8S. Donald Davis, of a Purposes, female the in was gullty VE, Breon, indeted for second count Dy on ve, ted sane pay AS costs, Comm. vs. Paul above. Verdict of not 3 These cases grow out of a minor gyri, vears of age, and in charge the Juvenile Court incarcerated at of the Ju- intimate the indicted 1 ns guilty oO not sixtteen of the and sul Sleighton F venile Court, with these defendants the troop barn at le, Harry Cox, another member who was indicted entered a plea of young men were the following CAS: In the case of Donald Breon and Harry Cox, the the Court is that each of pay the costs of $150.00, and period of five years «od considerable in and around Bellefonte, and house was crowded the t Comm. Vv Andy lars DrOSe officers ol woquently by becoming at rms order too Colevil near Bellefonte, nolo called for sentenceand disposition made of Day sentence of them shal fine for a progccution, a 0 undergo probation These cases CANS. excitement during Shoultis itor, John of the stealing s fo r ny Pi and chickens _ ¥ progecuto ty Comm Lingle; dicted f CARS WIS ship, ar and ti} Norman eny The ad guilt ™ Comm larcens The def guilty the hunting - MRE OER that the pr claimed fendant # oto ty o Basalla and Was costs of prosecution ergo Impris tiary for a period of nor more Andy ted f of costs of prosecution years ar Thi man and sentenc- a imprisonment Comm. v8 Shoulti WAS Cconvic stealing «d to pay of $1.00 and the penitentiary for a term of not than flve years and not years, Comm fine undergo tn loeaa more than ten ve. Ralph Snyder, Indicted for viaglation of the liquor in cases: prosecutor, A. BE. Yougedl case resulted In a verdict of gufity of the was In first case to pay costs of prosecution, a fine of $260.00 and not less than nine monthg nor more than eighteen months in the Allegheny County Work House, | sentence at of the sentence now or- of the two The and the laws the sentence Court the completion by to xyin fu ing United States District he ge dar Court § 156TH U. 8S. CENSUS WILL BE TAKEN MONTH OF APRIL Twenty-four Questions to Be Asked— Requires 100,000 Enumerators—Ef{- forts Will B¢ Made to Enumerate Person Insofar as Possible, of the the wil Every decennial will The fifteenth { United States ‘month of Aprl. The be made by a force enumerators who will and census be taken during enumeration 100 000 of about house rom to house see information | famé€y For Vilnce the it Is whole at tl the i home special direc. from at time away provision has been made by the tor ¥ census in the form of an al schedule is to be filled some rosponsble member of the family In advance and transmitted sor of the Five new questions asked | a U fuded oq of the ou gent family which out by date n Perv census i nited the 10st ed i i mn tot i naus, The paid enu will the and LH of a the rule on basis number of persons enumerated, #0 much some farms and varying ns. In the enumerators wy per what much per the person amount to condit farm, according the census of 1920 nearly all were paid four cents per name and 30 cents per farm. ns——— I A PS AAAI Unlon County Jall Breakers Captured Near Mifdlinburg. Marilyn Fredericks and Charles Cash. ner, prisoners of Sheniff Lester M. Crabb, who were to be brought to trl Thursday morning on charges of break- ing, entering and larecny, escaped from the Union county at Lewisburg Middle District of Pa. the sentence 8 to the prosecut’bn, fine of $250.00 months nor to begin | of | In pay the the for second oa of sev coats a and not less ti more than the first an nine eighteen months, the sentence imposed Hy this Court. Athert Ernest, indicted battery; prosecutor, Verdict of not gulity prosecutor and defendant one-half the costs, at completion of the Comm. for assault Wasasil but both to pay ve and Zupko ts ©" each evening o'clock Court adjourned on Friday until Monday morning at 10 when some criminal cases were brought up and the civil list for this week was | taken up. Comm. vs, COeorge lobdnson, Jr. prosecutrix, Mary Maxmunxky, Indict- «1 for wantonly or playfully displaying firearms at Stob Holl in Snow Shoe townshp Verdict of not guilty and the costs divided equally between the pros ecutrix and the defendant, Comm, vs Whllam Hendershot, In- Bctoa for larceny as ballee. Prosecu- tor, Willard Boekel. This case grows ont of a card game, the prosecutor hav ing put up his watch as security for a ghort time. When he had the money to lft the watch the defendant refused to return same, daiming that it was in the pot. Verdbt guilty. He was sen- tenced to pay the costs of prosecu- tion, a fine of $1.00 and undergo Im- prisonment in the Allegheny County 7 (Continued on inside page.) fall some time du Wednesday night of Inst Theh was made possible the use of a piece of elko- trie pipe, A party, Joseph Yoncoskle, of Shamokdn, who also occupies a cell in the jail, and of course, did not gain his freedom Their freedom was of short duration, however, as the bors were captured at the home of the Fredericks boy's mother, three miles northwest of Mif- flinburg. Willlam Diehl, of Miffiinburg, special deputy, corralled the prisoners single handed In a fleld at that about 2 o'clowk Thursday morning. They ware dacovered by Mr. Diehl about 12 o'clock mid-night In a fleld north of the farm buldings where the Fredericks boy makes his home, but Mr. Diehl was unable to get close to them until he started sleuth- ing in regular Sherlock Holmes style. Their snse of direction was very poor and Mr. Diehl took advantage of ft. He discovered that they were walk- ing ahead of him and keeping just far enough away to avoid capture, so he used the backward step and when he started walking In the fashion the pursued became the pursuer and Mr, Heh! led them In this way within close proximity of the place that had been searched eonrlier In the night. Then he took them by surprise at the point of gun and neither boy ventured re- sistance, TNE weeld r by conduit third CROPe was asleep, sca ped Place The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES, Ld Walter was * - » \d * * . * Y eager, admitted patient William Cime no last of Patton Monday township, on a surgical ns of Hagan, patient eset “Et Spring Mls, medical on Monday week Mrs. RL. admitted Monday Redfield, of surreal College, State was patient Thursday on and discharged « Minnie 34 Fenlon been d dmughter or on yeur-ol Henry rence, Mrs ship, was and Sowers, S|prmg discharged Tuesday wel, aries Shillings, of State Wednesday treatment admitted on p surgica hargedd on Satwday. Thomg Thompson, fF CO wl wn, ar-oold sO ftown- who 1} been urgial patient 1 i on Wed oc pt More Mountaln Cabins Looted. five spent t op ¢ lili a—— Athletlies In School, Gn Hs Fran) Haps Tom ronstwareg 0 writing the MilTheim he mn in the a sour note when - " for tell to {. pers bases some 100 one me far feet ball will go man or woman work.” Evidently per oen basketball, football fitting for his or in or towards a her young life's Mr. Tomlinson fs thinking that athletics are going ahead of scho lastic activities in our public and colleges, for that he's right. But this is or girl who becomes schools, Maybe a hoy matter, certain: “100 per oent. Tomlinson enumerates, has fitted | himself or herself to a large degree for life's work. First of all, there's the sound mind fn the sound body. There is no disputing the value of the robust body developed through proper athe jetica, a body to stand the strain of | mental exertion. Then again, athletics develop the spirit of fair play, a qual- JUNIOR CLASS C. H. H. 8, REALIZES $656.00 FROM PLAY The High and hall, tancy, Junior school of presented night we Bay class the Centre a play, in the without to that Hall Friday Saturday (irange hes school play Perhaps it which any was superior ented wp to due the the ca any time of characters done by M teacher, Or, to selection to fit Anes Geary, 85 Was lish Pert splendid pernaps, u direction Prof. Jospeg of il by ity without which no boy can hope to success in any business ene deavor. | Yes, Mr. Tomlinson, a "100 per cent, perfect” in athletic activities, granting | the scholastic standing reaches threes quarters way to that mark, will go far toward fitting a young man for his | life's work. achieve iii om——— Democrats Name Ticket. At a meeting of the State Executive Committees of the Democratic party held in the Penn Harris Hotel, Harris- burg, last week, the following tloket was recommended to the voters in the State: For United States Senator—8edgwick Kistler, of Lock Haven. For Governor—Lawrence H. Rupp, of Allentown. For Lieutenant Governor -- Colonel WwW. C. Bamrick, of Cambersburg, For Beoretary of Internal Affairs Mrs. Lacy D. Winston, of Mechanios- burg. For Bupreme Court Justice—Judge Henry C. Niles, of York. For Superior Court Judge--Aaron I. a A i Nix was drama ing, and placed himself a Farwell Party. v2 or OWiIng Mrs Frank 2 ana Frank vK 8 Slack and Helen family, White, Mary Long. William Brown M1 Wilam Fettorolf, Mr. and Mra Charles Crust, Mr. and Mra Milford Louse, Mrs, Delia Reiter and family, Mr. Kifer and fam- fly, D. ¢. Bohn and family, Mr. and Mme. Jacob Sharer, John Delaney and family, John Dutrow and family, Mrs, Neill and family, Ray Sharer and fam- fly, George Fetterolf and family, Bur- ton Fetterolf and family, Bara Zerby, Maude Zerby, Frances Zerby, Mirjam Zerby, Ralph Homan and family, Mr. and Mra Willlam Luse, Mr and Mrs W. Lusa «freshmentis were serves and. an evening was spent, soe White amd son, ® ed enjoyabie — A A — Johnson~Zettle, Willlam D Johnson, Johnson, of Lock Haven, and Miss Ag- nes Zettle, daughter Mr. and Mrs Roland Zettle, of Sprmg Mills, were united in marriage Wednesday afters noon of last week by Rev. T. H. Thena at the parsonage of the Reformed at Bellefonte. They were ac- companied by Samuel Meockels, of Lock Hawn, and Miss Ethel! Lee, of Hublors- burg. Mr. Johnson is a graduate of the L.ock Haven High school and is now employed by the Singer Seqwing Ma- chine Company there. Hy} bride was graduated from the Look Haven Hose pital Training school last June and is also a graduate of the Spring Mills High school. The bride and groom will reside In Lock Haven, at the home of Mr. John- son's father. son of J. E of The Zeppelin to Come Again, Dr. Hugo BEckener % preparing to make his third flight to America. He expects to start within two weeks. The dispatches sald the Zeppelin would fly to Ro de Jianeiro, thence to North America and from there back to Burope, adding that 12 passengers Refber, of Butler, and George F. Doug- las, of Philadelphia. would be taken aboard at Seville, the first stop of the rip. LOCAL K. G. E. TO CELEBRATE 24TH ANNIVESARY, MARCH 11 Rev, ort, Walter H, Willams, of Willlams- to Be Spaker~—~Basket Ban- quet, Next Tuesday eo Hall Cx den {March 11) Knights of vening Centro stle No, 365 ohrate The : Te attendance 0 Sagle, will oe thelr {twenty-fourth anniversary. hour Because TOCA banquet Program minent Performs Marriage, s Peace (. W peared ro —— Youth Badly Burned. A te ties Outelass Blondes at Colle ’ Hvac Greencastle riahureg JTohnsonburg, wer ual Miltary Ball orms they will offic poarances of the college regiment, Mrs, Reber Acquires Home, viewing A ———— D. Bartges The owneyl and and Mre. D. denth of Mr Mrs, Annk Hal, Mr the widow, Centre vears by and after his was recently cone veyed to her Mra, Delia Mrs and her daugh- and the latter's two daughters, now the home, home was built during eighties or early ninct ps here home in ooounied for x Bartges Bartges Bartges by Bartges daughter, Todt artges tor oOrupyY The tor Iat- Mr. Howard of establish- factory . the by who from Poulson came with the purpose in view ing a handle The home lartges to her grandson, was erdcted by the inte A ing the vighties, Hall was incomporated, for its bang as far street in, recently conveyed by Mrs Curtis Reiber Kerlin, dur- before Centre which ints west early avo st it YA the line as Bell “Time of Day” Information. Saturday, March 1, marked the es- tablishment by the Pell Telephone Co. of a special time of day information service, plans for which were announce. ed recently by J H. Caum, the manag- er at Bedlefonte, Telephone users here are now able to obtain the correct time at any hour of the day or night by asking the op- erator for “the tine.” The service is planned to meet the general demand for this form of information. Since its institution throughout Pennkylvania will create an additional operating ex- ——— NO. 10 ——— TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERES FROM ALL PARTS, an purchased a Homan Miss new Basah MoClenah Chevrolet from the Motor company on H. boys bley- Miller, Belle~ » her n agent Alfred Crawford and wflford's mother, Henry H township ominent Harris caller business WwW. Btine, mora Fellows” hall at night, attracted this place. Oxia day mn yer, of Coburn, Mrs. Robert at Lewisburg, tate Colege, » for a week he internal Jo me Widler, who is the Kerlin the Kerr Sinking t on the Mills when Jacobs. Among the Mrs bequests made by the Mary Newall Cole, of Bellew $1000 for the Presbyterian Hollidaysburg, and a like sum Mo. Miss Freda Bde ida Edminson, of recive the bulk of the fonte WAS home in for Park minson Pe exiate College, and Mrs leifonte, wil Always about th's time of year there is a desire on the part of many country folk to be the § to have a “mess of that delicious spring green. Miss Mary Durst, east of town, dropped in our office last Thursday to tell us that her neighbor, Mrs Carl Long. gathered enough dandetion for a meal on the 25th day of February «atin ret dand