HALL. PA 28, 1930. OPPOSITION TO LEWISBURG SITE FOR U, S, PRISON Former Congressman Foeht Reported Agalnst Construction of Penltentl- ary Because of Loss of Revenue from Tax Exemption Valuable Tracts, on a to the construction of the penitentiary at Lewisburg developed during the past week may in the government deciding to erect the structure on an other according to a story In a Saranton npwspaperd. Those opposed to having the built n Len urg, on the town, reported headed by former Con Focht, Oppostion new federal which has result site, new prison the edge of are gressman paper publisher. A i political ation- the points, iving lenjamin K. news objection—tax forceful to of ractical -~is one of most but civg pride, near the detention hardened criminals, destructive fect it may have Bucknell univer- sity and the hong, or phanage and the border the proposed prison also have { fed Mr. Foont others believ peniten- county. of fine objection home the of - on Evangelical on tract why it hospital of as been reasons and the Union 1,014 au tiary should not . res rovernment th the ¥ sms————— NEARBY FOREST FIRES, Valley, Otol Lebanon FEDERAL ROAD HAS Highway Oficlals Doubt State Can Get 2200000 of 25.8300.000 Alloeat- ed —~Red Tape Ties Ald. The Road Ald plan for the relief of drought stricken areas may help some of the Western States, but will be of i%tle benefit to Pennsylvan ia, according to Samuel Eckels, chief engineer of the State Highway De: partment. There are too many strings attach- ed to and too much red tape around the Federal offer of money for road bullding for that offer to be of any value to Pennsylvania, he said. Under the Federal plan, $52300,000 would be allocated to Pennsylvania for road bullding to relieve unemployment in drought-stricken areas. “1 doubt whether we can spend $200,- 000 of the money,” sald Eckels after he had receWed from Washington the terms under which the money will be available, Before Pennsylvania can obtain any of the fund it must show serious un- employment conditions exist In the territory where a road is to be built or drought conditions have been critical the welfare of the people endangered, FLAN LARGE STRING Federal COLLINS RAPS SCHNADER AS PINCHOT AIDE Demoeratle State Committeeman Head Cites His Work for P. R, T. In Cab Case~Says Forester Is Pleas- ed at “Tainted and Technical” Nomination for Governor, Gifford techni State “tainted and Democrtic Pinchot holds a nl nomination.” Cha¥$man John R, in a statement dn blasted Pinchot's counsel, Schnader, Collins charg- which he al William attorney the ed SO A, a deputy general, Collins quoted from Su tl preme Court decision « ballot « to and declared pleasure to and The quotations cited by the m Laizerne county his "expresses ase suport Pinchot his nomination ‘partly partly sto contention have a bought en," Collins were to 8th reference district, concerning evidence in most glaring in and corruption™ the Court perforated illegal, nomination” taken from Court's box ‘n the 24 Wilkes-Barre, Court “the ballot of said, Caso stance Quoting holding the in Luzerne sald “th sustaine “Wh Collins reveals foul a fraud from of also decision use of ballots county Pinchot ftechnk was Collins was lity 1 on a o should cry stop asked, “Pinchot, a minority holds a tainted and = Wa REPOR is Produces 457.8 Bu. Potatoes, a in March potatoes parated of first and 34 1 Maine on $23 ushels of soc - into onda EM MP 55 A. High Sehool Buliding for Phil. ipsharg. New I'beaburg od High Inst woelk achool | ita structure itructed of buf bird iiana limestone trim ynglats of The en- | ramp prin- | hasem ff room nt and layout « CO storage on a an automobile directly into the shop. basement occufifid sium and auditorium excavated so that a swimming pool, or more classrooms, cin installed If so desired. Locker rooms and showers are provided for boys and girls. The auditorium on the first floor sents 622, including the balcony: it has a sloping floor and a stage which opens into the gymnasium, This spa- cious room has a seating capacity of 700. A corridor extends the entire length of the first and second floors, On the first floor along this corridor there are four classrooms, supervising principal's office, entrance to bHullding, board of ¢ducathn room and lavator- fess. The home economics room and the kitchen on the corridor are behind the gymnashim. The kitchen opens into the gym, making it possible to ocon- duct a cafeteria, The walls are of yellow sand finish In the classrooms, tile In lavatories and painted In the auditorium, gymnasium and kitchen, The second floor consists of the bal cony and projection room. women teachhrs' room and men teachers’ room, science room, laboratory and storage room, library with work room, lavatories, typewifiting room and book keeping room, trance to the shop is il so that brought the gymn: ean be Part of | by the | floors is not be GRANGE ENCAMPMENT & FAIR 10:00 A. M.—Concert, Bellefonte Band. 10:30 A. M.—Ball Game--Boalsburg High vs. Rebersburg Juniors. 1:30 P. M. —Concert, Bellefonte Band. 2:00 P. M---Addresses--Hon. E. B. Dorsett, Master Penn- sylvania State Grange; Hon. James J. Davis, See, of Labor ; Hon. Philip H. Dew- ey, Past Master Pa. State Grange. 3all Game, winners Tuesday's game winners Wednesday's game. 6:30 P. M.—Concert, Bellefonte Band. 8:00 P. M.— Auditorium, Spring Mills Players. 3:00P. M.- VS. A i m s—————— ic Hazen, lock Hav 5 Wagner, of Tri N. J. i ua of the Reporter a8 (Wednesday goes Fev morning) the Encamp full swing. Dur- most of the today and and annual Grange and Fair fonday Musical Organizations, AMP THE ( ON SUNDAY. Than Sunday Religions Aft Larger On Any Pre. Services | runoon and Even'ng. ah The rire alloted of Auto Show, BHO 0" the R Hagan, repre Automobile Deal A880 Centre county Bixteeon al display given to any automobile, under | held by Rev irg, who (ther oN Were WwW. apoke own by a r types Cattle, stele ministers on who had a part In the services we, J. La Yearick, of Harrisor Harkins, of State Co play of ca Kirkpatrick ; (Continued on next column) Poultry, Rabbits ’ the lead of bulfiding is are in x ia ttle A Aree de ow GRANGERS’ PICNIC. ark? Grange Would a little Just come out and tent With nothing to do, but walk around And enjoy the sights, shown on the ground With rows and rows of spotless tents, That are filled with folks on pleasure bent, Who greet friends here, on thissame gite As they laugh and chatter far into the night. The children romp merrily all day long, While thelr hearts are filled with laughter and song. But the end of the weeks nickels and dimes will have flown, For pennies these days are too low toned you enjoy at 8 Park. Vacation days, when pleasures they seek. Will soon be o'er—just one week more; When to knowledge and books thelr thoughts will turn, As they try so hard their lessons to learn. That exhibition building ~-one look through the door, You see vegetables, fruit, flowers and ferns galore; With the art, patchwork quiits—~all hand made, Did you ever see so much beauty displayed? Then the finest of live stock, only nn Granger will know Of the pleasures and pride, when bule ribbons he'll show. And the poultry you'll peek at, -not one but twice, As well as machines with labor saving device, 80 next year, father, mother and all, Just wend your way to Centre Hall, And spend a week—you'll never regret it, At the old Camp Ground--Grangers’ Pienie, ~Vernle DBreon Hackenberg, Rebersburg, Pa. mm ——— Le ——.. —-— co” GREGG TOWNSHIP WILL in SHOOLS OPEN TUESDAY township will 1930-'31 term on Tuesday, at 9 A M. teachers have in the Vocation caused by the resynations of Lobb, Mildred E. Heller and John Ph ps of last vear's staff Miss A Wieland, w ed year an annist int of Home Economics, will of The open for schools the September 2nd, new ployed to fill ni Mm Mary Gregg Beveral been em Prosit Ons hool M. IL Genevieve inst inis charge taking Miss 1 in Lobb Ls Home B. Home Feo at Drex«l Institute Fetterolf the sisted Miss ited In Homer and French Fetterol ten in home Fredonia, will fill th position by Mr. Philips, namely visor of Agriculture, stranger wr Ar, BURNED IN ARM HOUSE BRUSH VALLEY ———— A ————— New Hel'coplerplane, Fe ter six was of hal a bit damage sufficient 1« wng done was the dust on Grangy and it daye put condition for Weaklnesday rain fall was wt of low Mhursds and we here of no consequence —— A] DTI SI The bore Tuesday. ugh schools will (Continued from previous column) to the houses an voted poultry exhibit, and a tent fine and extensive dis play of rabbite This display is exciu ively that of the Central Penna. Rabbit and Cavy Breeders’ Associat pn specimens number several hundred Baseball Games on the Park This Week For the first time in a long stretch of years, the Centre Hall baseball club is not participating in the ball games during the big days of the fair week. Last Saturday they were elim- inated from all further games of the week by falling before Howard by the seore of 8 to 6. When the ninth in ning opened, Centre Hall was leading $f to 4 but Ralph Martz, the local pitcher, who showed signs of weaken. ing an inning or two earlier, in the last frame was both wild and woefully ineffective and before the crowd real fzed it the game was lost by the local club. The result of the contest was that Howard, instead of Centre Hall, again will play on Wednesday. against the winners of Monday's game, which was Pine Grove Mills, The score on Monday: Mills. 4; Pleasant Gap, The score on Tuesday: 6; Boaleburg, 0, Thursday's game will be between Rebersburg and the winner's of Wed He he Pine Grove 3. Rebersburg, nesday’s game, with Rebersburg picked as the winner, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL > to the Grange the Enc: Moser John . and Moser, and Mrs Wilkes-Barre {of Mrs, lizze J a i The Homan { recently Motors oor ¥ received two Chevrolet composd Ars wheel two-ton ang Vogt of Pittsbu gentlemen. Mrs ther TCT Broadway, Vogt augl longer period burg wmanied ter Mills, and returned thre x Orpha F Harold frog of ten-day part n a igh the eastern New Jersey, Maryland The vigited were Philadelphia, laltimore, Washington, D Vernon. the famous Barly place at Frederick, Md. tiefiold at Gettysburg. Monda pring with forbids Beginning health law not sterilized, compilsh which involves expense—in fact, a sum @ warmnted by distributors caption duced by a one-cow dairy the family may be sold, State Board of Health, Pennsylvania potato Joined by R. P. Cave on thelr trip of special train, flolds, they wnt to Island where 25000 acres After this they went into return home wha through State by way of Watkins 2500 miles. rm INTEREST Altoona, is C., E. Brad to Mr. homes mila vv ny the lege was appendicitis Philadel” is as extra ine re, the here impment. i Mrs. Paul id, all of home the rie nt here of dual e a npany John Mohr the Btultz airplane graduate Ruseell hief plot out by ner, fe netruction ivania pe that recover, were also show said. Mr. r entertains 1. an uncle Crooke ate Mise Kern, of irday. The the week~ remain. and of the tere is f Aarons Wert's sis of Potters Woodward, motor trip of Pennsyl Virginia, points lantic City, C.,, Mount Fritchie hate ipal Ara a State of miik to ac considerable yond that or produc The exe 4 . The pre provided & inspection of potatoes Quebec. The New York Glen ¥
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