The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 18, 1930, Image 1

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    YOL. Cl1V. CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1930. NO. 37
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DROUGHT RELIEF HARRY LIMBERT CENTRE COUNTY AND ITS PASTOR AND WIFE OBSERVE TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
-_— FATALLY INJURED HATH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Measures for Relef Do Not Embody INDUSTRIES, FOR THE YEAR 1929 b4th wedding anniversary S——————— '
Expenditure of National Funds Not|Falls from Top of Sllo Through Feed- George ¢. Hall chon
| ; : ieorge all, Bj * | HAPPENI
Previously Contemplated, Ing Chute—Died at Parental Home Interesting Information Covering All Phases of County’s f St. John's Epis } i Wil ENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
To rat. axe e Federal gover East of Spring Mills, Saturday Eve- . . . 4 mn mington, Del, Ni pa : ar ola rh FROM ALLPARTS
To What extent the Federal govern \ ’ Industrial Life During Past Year.—Total Value of’. “2 > al. wn fora 1 The Fe An. cam 17 Brae .
ment has aided drought relief is a sub ning. _ 2s i € eal reshman class in Bucknell uni
Jeet of comment by the Baltimore Sun Harry Limbert, a young ‘aan of Products Nearly Twelve Million Dollars. y
twenty-five years, in a fall from the a hostess being Mr, and Mrs he 8 ‘ollege baseball team fafl-
tudents,
the Lynchburg News and Richmond
Times Dis I
Referring t( ie proposed
Red Cross $5 1,000 for
destitution,
tap of a silo. on Friday afternoon, sus ‘ha : Muher ans . } : a ners on Saturday, ae
tained Injuries resulting in his death Industrind plants Centre cou r Capital ‘nvested In industry in 1929 v es 4 ch
in 1928 turned out products with alas $10621.800 as « ompared with $11, ‘ xn al : .
value of $11620,600 as compared with [821.800 in 1928. PL Mare a iis. he Pe aunty Act 5" Inst
$11,107,500 in 28, according to com-| (vay : 8 Boalsburg, who ha. ns sonday ober at
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present. was ! HY one remain-
the afternoon of the following day.
The accident occurred at the farm
“The Red Cross is not a part of the{of Jerome Gephart, Millheim., Prepa- it RA Ne produsty
national government, Its funds arejrations were being made to fill a silo}! . : th other industrial a # In Cen ling wh ittended the wedding nm 1876
provided by the people In voluntary with ; na finery operate : y sumnel Mi} terra « a fn clay prod- Ail iM an enloyabje Umea The
contributions, . And save courtesy, | Frankenberger. Young Limbert was . ol pt 0 pent | ! brid
: spent by ne oride
he national g 1 nit s nothinglone of his employes. He was on the B l i :
!
) $00. Food ai i Ww i ne m Y RBUesis In Lea
worth $1,654, |4Dt reminiscences of by-ge years
1 extile products] Thoge present were: Mr. and Mrs
plants were oper- jy 8 s Of 858,600. Metals and Cl ’
fund, thelwhen found, and remained | that lated by 30 individuals 17 partnerships ) :
to do with the expenditure if these p of the silo, and unobserved by any
" : through the chute to the |i,et Ear pi iting 38 different kinds
given j conoreet base. He Was unconscious {of produ ! 3 . I i J
Ales rn isl r panviil is
metal products were rt} 1,701.000 | Wink and wife, ]
11 {1 wath é@ iis be 1a 46 i | . nd. they gave on 3 { y ! ge
until death cam and 46 cory atl t they gave em: land the other industrial lass his sher and wife, Dr
Chemicals and All wife, Prof Harold
products, $1,138,300: Leat} '
ber Goods,
a gift from the national
government. It is not even an extra
appropftation., It is simply the reg-
ular federal appropriation for roads
to be spent incoaperation with the
parental home, as tiployment to 3.757 SON 8 { » 10° {these values:
where he was immedl- [tal emploves in lustry, wera
after the fall. whiga earners and 308 were salaried
[imbert was a son of Elmer rikers. The wage earners included Remanufactu
Catharine (Rockey) Limbert Hel 2, American white, 12 American | ppg ting Ind
his parents and nssiste in jeolored and 604 foreigners. There were and Quarries,
state governments.”
the reductic ff railroad re .
Lhe red letd m of i vd i farm onerated v 26562 mi Wie earners and 497 fe-|q iminotis
ial feeds. the Sun comments: 3 t the thirty 1 va Af Lt wage employes who received $3.-
is not a favor from the Presi s Ty Tov sisguioing . :
TY y ; . 3 1 I i bert lived on
The railroads will foot the cos
all of which the Lynchburg Ne
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and adds on its ows
children dled.
A tle
OFFICIALS AND CONTRACTORS :
DEBATE ON ROAD LAWS]
COUNTY BI
YEAR Al
Rossman Wert Seriously
A ———————
Compensation Glven Widow of Mn-
Isr.
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PITTSURGH BALLOON IS
VISIBLE LOCALLY]
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Many Witness Muminated Ohlect Ap
i ‘ of &
} . s pearing Near Horizon ‘nm South ' y i \ od to
FIVE SENATORS DEFEATED i Max tart 1 Paper Avan : woul. inure Cou amp ¢ he
| FOR RENOMIN ATION : ont
neces”
{Two Re publicans and Three De mos | mber
erats Foreed Out as Result of Pri : png ; trite To 4% en 3 . tine Mooniain nies frre this eh i ' £3 erator on the
maries—Six Declined to Be Can: {congregation neh ; ; nd gy tf ‘ Jour? fgned pode
11 1 ow > : rit A : 1 i's i
didates, —35 Senate Seafs Tavolved W in
: . It 4 flaming tod t 3 4 ' t | eo 3 ‘ hers
in Election This Year. i ) me na Ie ¢ hat aN . ‘ . . nd 4 ot 3 f to ents nother fe n the busi
JUDGE FLEMING AC QUITS
JUDGE PATTERSON
Officions Patrolman Fined, Recom-|ha ve rejected t hres sel rs fo August Milk Prices Up 32 Cents per
mended Dismissed from State |'Ominati ind fo I a fourth . 100 Lbs, over July.
Highway Patrol, : : T ! to A :
the Shellie}
iige M. Ward Flem ng, GON ion n a
iY. zs Sup : es : : Segciation : : < Paste ; leather bil}
‘ourt to Blair county to try ge | 4 ghting for their political lives], igust. 1930, ia $2.24 per hundred Quin “I Shall N Sn wala Th arge as on y star olds to his ole : about here,
arion D. Patterson, of Holliday rg. |" the forthcoming election. The ase 1 yds hree per cent grade Bi a ay A i py y who h wid r 1 prospered
§ . % : i ’ ¢ AR a
ilk 1 the 391.310 wie wine wit the Mrs. Macto ie Rise Cumlug vi First. Fave Hatt 17 ivienta have
acquittal, finding High . rs much although the ri “f ter tale This ta valan . leo ns iv t Ly . “i hy 1 - tinas ¢ r Ge neral Bry wn 30,0 poi money to car v in the folds or not, #8
roiman H i. Ne¢ dom: {de Tex 4 f h § WT I reactio for milk solid 1 8 3 butt riat : 1 . . a oo : 9 , Dn SS n YH s Ey hig" Hoe eo 2M 19 prepares by
igned by the State
an alleged violation of s Stat Lu n the office holders does not
code. on Mond directed a ver- | #eem ave affected the house mem- |,
of it]
ware and
. fos § 2upt
ng cone
county,
Deneen, Illnots ‘ « silk is OU 5 increas rs pa] i x a Rp ght) : rade structure is brick
vani ETROCTALS. | oy cote tres 1 Ugher blended prices wus AAT, fas are Me ; i. or od 5 cased, 34x82 costing about $9000,
; SET . ‘ 18101 exclusiy heatng plant. Menno
Miles Township Schools horus, “Praise Ye the Father" State Sabbath School Convention, at |township, in which Allensville ie locate
0% ow ip ole,
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nediction wha . « Rev, Keener Seranton. od, has a al enroliment of 200 pue
Delaware ators declin t for re-electi The Miles townshin sold ¢ # . is RL3 1
.aa ; . ns hy ’ I'h M dll y a . . ——————— The State Sabbath Schon! conven. | pli W. A Ross is the supervisor of
county legislate { t Heyburn, | Baird, New ersey Glimore, Mas with an enrollment of 219 pupils
deputy sheriff of laware county Goff, West Virgit™: Gould. J Auman, Ist and 2nd grades, 45: The Lewisburg Journal continues
to ltion will be held at Scranton, October [the High school, and Miss Mary De
- B a ¥ asst 2 toh 2h - linda Potter. of Centre Hall is his ase
Hamilton H. Newlin ¢ Brandyw’ne | Phipps, Colorado, and Sullivan y-1C. 8mull, 3rd and 4th grades, 31: Mary assure its readess that the Federalls: ? and 10. We want as large a rep i
that [resentation as possible at this conven
nom
sistant
Summit, and George 8. Hoopes, of |oming. Senator Brock, Democrat, |Corman, 6th and 6th grades, 35; Har: penitentiary will be built near a im . -
Downington, testified to Seldomridge’'s|Tennessee, alse will retire but he islry Ziegler, 7th and Sth grades, 39; place regardless of the oppos tion of tion Will pastors and Seri end: Miss Emma Ertle. of Marshalltown,
acts there, prior to his transfer to|TUnning for election to complete theland High school, Mrs. Mary Abbott. former Congressman Focht, The paper [ents of Salat eliovis oy Sal wit |JoWa. whose presence in the East was
short unexpired term of the late Sen-|principal, 65. has also been assuring everyone that|®fates are elected to attend It willinoted In this paper last week, is the
Blair county. \
P 1 { ¢ ‘ ’ Aes jb eat help to the local school. a 2 re
Judge and Mrs. Patterson testified |?tor Tyson. ——— a ———— the institution will be largely benefic iS: 5 STOR i daughter of the late Deniel Ertle, who
5 . = Among the prominent senators who » ial to the community. Maybe it will, ecutive Committee, went west about eighty years ago, lo
the : t on August 25, y " 1 Fs ‘ . ,
file or was stopped on AUSUSE have beaten down opposition are Sen. The Bean Soup” at MoClure was but we have never heard of anyone N cated in Jowa, and followed farming.
saan L. G Adams, as requested and |2t0T® Robinson of Arkansas, the mi. [attended by a considerable number of lin Benner township tearing his shirt ANDY® MeNITT ESTATE Miss Ertle had never been in Penne
Seid des py “ ’ ade o ET notity leader; Norris of Nebraska. Re- Young and some older people from about the benefits derived from Rock 3 < . - sylvan ay before and decided to come
R somylae then mace the same. Ye-l,uhican independent; Couzens, Re-ltown. The younger element engaged |View Pententiary located in it. The APPRAISED AT $150,182.50 to Penns Valley and visit her many
ifuest when he as asked “a FRB, publican, Michigan; and Sheppard, i » of “the scheduled orts but | 1ate Hon, Leonard Rhone was the only An appraisement of the personal es- relatives of whom Mra George Cents
He then placed the Judge under |p... rat, Texas. Senator Borah, Re-|, Some of . »w jo- Man in Potter township who opposed tate of A. R. MoNitt, of Bellefonte, |}. of Spring Mills, an invalid of $7
sirrest, taking him to Hollidaysburg, |oublican Idaho, is up for re-elect falled to Swing back credits for vic {a site In that township to be selected sorted in Foi 2 (|yoars, is one. Others are Mrs. Dane
" " “gy v a! : p lor re-electionliories The “Bean Soup” as adver-| ¥ who disappeared in February, 1928, ass © 0
where a charge of “falling to show hslthis year but he has encountered no * . ali | Tor the State institution. His view was], = h swallowed up by the earth, was|l® Erte. also of Spring Mills, and W,
license cards” was brought. difficulties, Sed Ju ure bb 6 time Wh a sm of | extremely unpopuar; today it is count: he recently and last ‘week filed in H. Ertle, of Coburn.
" . Sy ; OWN. 6 ) 3 re : ut »
Judge Fleming oontended the Stiicut Whether the Republicans or Demo- sutiers. fakirs, showien—all willing | * as having been one hundred per the office of Register Harry Rossman, The “Reporter,” last week. was a day
had no aut jority o A. oven ad Srute will control the next senate Is to take your money, The bean soup “®Nt. correct, in the court house. The personal es-|late in reaching a number of subscribe
the law been violated a ticket sum- 3 11 to be determined ‘n the forth: had plenty of beans swimming in it] — - wo : wm late is valued at $169,162.50, most of |ers, due to the fact that a break In
moning the var owner to report being coming election. The Republicans now and a taste aft its own. Service was | which is in bonds and stocks. It is]the motor operating the big press
required Ander the Gods. have WT the 96 members the Dem [0 FL Who A style, except there | Notlee of Store Closing, esfimated that Mr. McNitt owned reallcaught us when about three-fourths
SETA and Jue Parmer Sabor One. Iwas no selection—soup, and soup only, | estate in excess of $50,000 which was]through. The break turned out to be
ie senate seat volv : : o
Major W. C. Price, head of the State |. i tion this Yon aa n 1 bhp or jhe was served you, | Nieman's Department Store, Mill- [bot included in the apprairement. The [more serious than at first expected,
Motor Patrol, refused to dismiss J. 'H bile ae Dre he a bye —— A — heim, will be closed from Monday [making of the appraisement has nofwith the result that we were obliged
Motor Patrol, i “J. FE jppublicans and 13 by Democrats, Thus, . || evening. at 6 P. M (Sept 29nd) [| special mignificance, exvept that the Jto resort to a makeshift arrangement
Seldomridge, a patrolman. as recome- the odds are against the Republicans Thirteen members of the Centre || until "Wednesday evening " (Sept relatives now believe Mr. MoNitt dead ]in order to get our fssue off the press,
mended by Judge Ward Fleming. ut whether the Democrats can over- [County Automobile Dealers Association | . 8 P.M . Jew. ||And are getting his affairs {n shape #0 | And for this help we are indebted to
turn sufficient ineumbents to get thelheld a regular meeting of the organ || 24th) at 8 P. A. account of Jew- | that at the end of seven years’ ab-|Harry W. Harper that genius in
AAS site a > hg het} | : . “ 3 .
oO majority is problematical, They arejization ‘n the Brotkirhoff House, Fri ! ish Holidays. sence, he will likely be declared legals I things mechanical, whose resourceful
The Centre Reporter, §1. a year. na, ing tue claim only of a “Afty-fit. day night. ly dead. ness apparently knows no end,