The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 11, 1930, Image 1

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YOL. CIV.
11, 1930.
NEW PENAL METHODS FOR
FEDERAL
Hchabilitation, Not Punishment,
Byword—From
to
House,
Entirely
adopted
to
new methods
in
penal
the
Ie
are
be
tentiary
Fedeal
Milton,
new
ted
be « near
a cost of 23,
g
According to plans for
tration of the new institution reve
Sanford Bates, supe
of
not
From
ernment rehabilitati
shment, will be th byw
the time
til he
given
Eates un
will be
1fe.
Despite tl
institution
traditional
high, bridk
will be erected in
tract surrounding
Behind the barricade will be
and a receiving strong
fed after the Englis and
pens “hard-boiled” convict
A cafeteria and open dormytories
be available to men
above the unruly state. Sn
whl be provided
ten,
have
the h
vate roon
however,
will not be without
penitentiary
ced
wall. This.
concrete
the
an
structu
center of
area of 36
a hospi
home, cel
for
who 1AaVe
individual
advanced
hest
Ung
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AND IRON FPOLICH
OLD AGE PENSIONS
H B. 8
to
Democrat
over the Re
fa 8H
this «4
strict
nead to hustle more than ever
ver Don Gingery, the
ie cand date
publican opponent Mr. Kaiser I8 no
novice in politics, and since the time
he has made up his mind to be an In-
dependent candidate decalred
that if the Centre d strict
elects a Republican Senator, his
name will be CC. A. Kaiser, with resi
dece in Clearfield county.
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nn o
as well as
has
Teariield
Slate
he
Roadside signs to the number of 32,
225 were removed In Pennsylvania by
State highway workmen, These came
under the definition of “illegal adver-
tising.”
A ———— A A T—————
Major Maurice Campbell, former Pro-
hibition Administrator of the Eastern
New York District. is giving Vice Pres
fdent Curtis a memory lesson and
caudng the rank and file In Washing
ton to quiver. Our Mr. Hoover, presi-
dent of the great U, 8 A. has also
been given a “close up” by Major
Campbell.
i
. COURT NEWS,
» * . * * . * ’ . *
YOUTHS SENTENCED TO PENI-
TENTIARY AND
Melvin Scott,
SCott,
larence
Leonard Scott
brothers,
and
thur Joseph
Travis were ed
afternoon {
senten
breaking
H.
about
or
establishment of John
Nittany
The
statements made
ted to
Mel
Mounntain top,
admitted
'
to officers
vouths their
and
court.
and one-half
Western Penlte
Leon
Hurry
to
nt
ary
ward Scot
such
in
Scott, the
brothers, also sentenced
In
no me
was
Huntingdon
tencing to
mentioned.
Reformatory.
institutions
such
Joseph Baird, who, it
a good previous record, was
to hte nonths in the col
font Qt
ntence sus
Hendersh
«i with assault and
prosecutrix, Hattie
fendant to
to the
and all others
Comm Robert
ed with desertion
prosecutrix, Hattie
fendant sentencd to
$25.00 per month for the support of
lis wife and children and enter into
a Lond in the sum of $300.00,
Comm, vs. Leroy Cartwright, viola:
tion vehicle code. Defendant sentence
ed to pay costs. a fine of $25.00, and
undergo probation for one year,
Comm. ve, Frank Myers, violation of
llquor laws, Defendant sentenced to
pay costs of prosecuson, a fine of
360, and serve in the county jail for
five monhs,
Comm. va. Wm, Bogan, charged with
assault and battery. prosecutrix, Effa
Malon and Sarah Maion, Defendant
sentenced to pay costs of prosecution,
a fine of $1.00 and to undergo Impris-
onment In the county jail for one
month: sentence to begin at the time
of original commitment,
© (Continued on inside page)
threats to §
Henderashot
into & bond of
towards
I ¥
$300
wife
enters
keap peace his
ve Hendershot,charg-
and non-support,
Hendershot, Des
Pay the sum of
CAR SKIDS INTO BUICK AND
FORD ON MOUNTAIN
A Chevrolet coupe drivin by
Wi. Smith, of Bellefonte, Sunday
noon, skidded of down
Mountain,
and
ming
damaged tse
two other cars A Ford
Buick. The Buick was the
C. C. Ulsh, of Mifflintown
Ford was 1 of Wi
own
and greatly
and
and
liam La
ir brak
of
ear t
at on
the
ven
ction of
the
ame
hy
Ler
TWO CARS (COLLIDE;
rid
SHEEP
GROWERS
BE —
AND WOOT
HOLD EAM
{OLNTY
SALE
Declared
Detriment
Reecelvers' Services
Fees Excessive
A hearing to pass on the cla ms pre-
by the thelr at
torneys for their services in looking
after the affairs of the long defunct
Centre County bank, was postponed by
the referee in bankruptcy until Sep-
tember 22, due to the iliness of the
chief counsel for the receivers, former
Judge Ellis 1. Orvis. The hearing was
to be conducted by Lee Francis Ly
barger, referee ™n bankruptcy, for this
district,
Olyjections to the accounts of the
receivers and their attorneys have been
filed by both a committee of deposit:
ors of the bank and by Ivan Walk-
er. trustee of the bankrupt estate. The
objections state that the amount asked
by the receivers for thein services §7.-
500, is excesd ve and that the sald serv
feces were a detriment rather than a
help to the affairs of the bank,
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School news was crowded out of this
issue but will appear next week.
sented receivers and
PROHIBITION OFFICERS
CENTRE
RAID
COUNTY
With Truck,
Much
Place,
and
One Found on
a
vork
ghurg office
in
from
Hou
funt
ur
¢
Locals Lose to Rebershurg,
— ES
“State Has 3080 ‘Phones.
Tarpon
Zane Grey's “The Border Leglon™
At The *“Richelion”
order
Theatre
Legior
inated
we Virginian
In
Fay
res low
Olea
addition
Wray,
py
ne
in the lea I romantic
order Legion” which will
at the Richelieu Mondas
and Wednesday of next week,
familiar and popular figure
Holt, playing his first talking
Zane Grey role, 'n the Fay
Wray, seen recently as the gorgeous
senorita of Gary Cooper's "The Tex-
an,” has the only woman rote or Ime
portance in the picture. Eugene Pal:
lette, famous as the Sergeant Heath
of the 8, 8. Van Dine thrillers, has a
role similar to the one he portrayed
in “The Virginian"
“The Border Legion” is one of the
most popular and actionful stories pro-
duced by Zane Grey, The story has
the colorful gold-rush days of the 70's
as ts background. and the deplorable
outiaw band which harried the adven-
turous miners for its subject. Spec:
tacular scenes of daring deeds, raids
on a typical gold settlement, a troup of
mounted men breasting a raging mouns
tain torrent, and tender moments of
¢ shown
Tuesday
has the
of Jack
cast,
glowing romance make rare entertain
ment, filled with suspense and hair
raising acthon,
REPORT OF CENTRE COUNTY
At
£ Ty
the
meeting of
at the
monthly the
i usec, held Centre
Hospital, Tuesday «
ing nm
vening
submitied
proved:
Patlvmt Department,
ner davs per
Cash Reeelpts,
I
J
ocal Chuarehh to Hold
Nryvleve,
Applicants
SNRNS—
Pass Driver's Tests,
—————— A AS ————
PEACHES,
ke 3 ‘
ss ——
TWO DEFEATED CANDIDATES
FILE AS INDEPENDENTS
Kelser to Try for Election to
in Centre-Clearfield
GG. Weber Candidate
C. A.
State Senate
Distriet; 6.
for House.
Two candidates for
who were defeated for
nomination at the primary election
on Friday filed nomination petitions
as independents after pre-empling the
party name American-Farmen- Labor
in their districts,
Clarence A Keiser,
Jost the Republiban nomination for
the senate from the 34th district, come
prising Centre and Clearfield counties,
to Senator Harry B. Scott, Philipsburg,
filed papers with the State election bu-
reau as thy American Farmer Labor
candidate. The same precesdure was
taken by George G. Weber, DuBlols,
a candidate for the house of represen:
tatives from the second Clearfield
county district,
The name of the new party for the
two districts was pre-empted to the
Dauphin county court.
legislature
Republican
the
Grampian, who
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NO. 36
const
| TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY
FROM ALLPARTS
motored
the fol-
ughter,
lefonte,
Jacob
leech
has been
siness of-
aR Ww go
doubled 46
} issue,
Cor,
heen
Centre coun-
re were 2,+
farms in
2] Lyery
Preston
f Belles
street,
liefonte,
where
ion
At
ck home afe
friends In
istrict.
m Wolfe
home of
«i master
and then
York
castern
mployed
Bellevue
and
never
present.
a,
F
the
McKinney, local fore
State House,
that State
at ranger
Mountains,
ares work forest
and out of fire lanes. ie
slowing down owing to the approaching
fall season. Many miles of fire lanes
were cut out and a large force of men
were engaged durng most of the sume
mer on forest roads. The most ime
portant road was that through the
mountains from the Mifflin county
side to near Penns Creek by way of
Havice Valley, in the construction of
which the State Highway Department
had a part.
A pleasant caller at this office last
Thursday morning was Mrs H A
Stover, of Yeagertown, who was vise
iting Miss Laura Runkle while, Mr,
Stover. his brothre Mervin Stover, and
Irvin Burris were looking after some
business at Madisonburg. Mre Stover
stated that the following persons vise
ited at thelr home and with other
friends and relatives, last week: Mr
and Mrs, Mervn Stover, of Cuddy; the
former's sisterdin-daw, Miss Gladden, of
Canonsburg: Mme, James Stover, of
Carnegie. The last named lady also
visited friends at Potters Mills
Seven
on
toads cutting
b