—————— JRSDAY, 1930 ~ VOL. CIV. EXERTION FATAL TO YETERAN TEACHER Dr Willlam Day Crockett, for 24 Years on Faculty of State College, Dies While Removing Books from Burn- ing Home. attack brought A heart by to on exertion as he helping remove his library proved fatal on Sunday Day Crockett, for twenty professor of Latin the State College. The fire was floor of the house collapsed after making veral to the library the third floor died within a short time. Doctor Crockett sands of Penn “Davey.” He spent guide for European a co-author of “A Europe.” Doctor ling. N. Hamilton College doctor's degree from sity. For eight years of the Presbyterian ton, and then taught four yea the Mansfield State Tea He went to Penn State The deceased who marria Gates, formerly a resident and a sister of H. C. Gates of the Farmers Nati Burial i was home, William Years burning Dr. four from his to at Pennsylvania to Doctor the third Crockett trips and confined Kev on was known to thou- State students ns Summer as a tourists and wna Satchel Guide to his Ster from his born in graduated received Temple Univer was pastor at Cy Crockett Y. He was was and he church An. hers’ in 1906 ed bv Miss of is surviv before Ze was Canton ton, done by Mr. Holmes nber of that body use for hav ot popular t if he the ha and so at not believe ation nds thi county the there do believe Centre sented as unit man 1 3 the gent rig ith Miller. her and that man ———— I AA ASI ti whot stock continues will soon be taken off stow kk yop pole ood met He lower house himself tha M while party office holders should Jolin Hermgohill Vernor, Democrats wonder where thes when utfities ' general is disorganized mor er Pinchot. the 3 4th RA ———— The only Holmes for tax bill at Ww ork should on Novem! a 1 a i excuse offered by John LL for the pernicious f the I in the | voting the g-1 last session islature is that had not bil but thought it quite all right Had he supported the bill through an error of judgment it would have been bad enough, but when a legislator votes for measures he has not even read-—well, that is just too bad Pind with such a record Mr. Holmes has the audacity to solicit the votes of the very persons whose lands were posted for sale under the tax measure to send him back to the legislature for the fourth time! What assurance is there that he will hereafter study the measures before voting for them, or that *f he does do so. will he take in to account the interests the great majority. He failed to consider land owners and tax payers when he vot. od for the measure condemning for road purposes widths of from fifty to hundred and twenty feet through villages, rural sections and boroughs, he read of ane A ——— A SL ——- Grundy is for Pinchot not that he tkes hm. but because he thinks there i# a chance for him to dominate the Republican machine in Pennsylvania in the event of Pinchot's election, The Senator contributed $10000 toward Pinchot's campalgn fund with the same purpose In view, ——— A No wonder Mr, Pinchot travels in a $5000 car handled by a paid chauf- feur, for 'f he were as reckless in diving a var as he is about telling the truth In his campaign speeches wo be in the ditches more than Wit of them. The reckless Pinchot will have his big wreck on a Tuesday in November. ——————— AM Do you know that we are now pay: ing for the roads built under the Pinchot administration® He bullt roads with funds obtained by [ssuing bonds to the sum of $66,000,000, We are paying the interest and a part of the principal of this Indebtedness each year, —— A ————— Even the Grangers no longer accept NOTES Dr Knu er ipt The Liutherax recenty Wis © Kk ee The sented « the key: 8 on pride as out ft its 3 bodies h ter th pression nent chi H. BE was cl (ther Chicag ara Fall Michaels dents { to make Reports fXeCutive the chur 322 in 19 treasurer” On Sur wore delegates The througho porters, Judged Chr st Culture Hen our souls The dence ering in There been rss PTH honesty "ng Men sclence Church romance Hy FROM CONVENTION bel Re-Eleeted Chureh Not s for 1980 Largest In President—Lu History of the America, convention in BESS ons ghth 1 Church closed its in deliberative thar 2000 consin, rather Wis inspirational an State gates He in the Union very wince in Canada in religious woul at t has ti h ote sounded © church no to in and itself, its wise « practices, ave faults This H. others” by Dr. I. irch leader Isenhoun, Knubel prom nN Vears Salisbury for Charles pres dent two Driever Obenhack, the Rev Pa., Vice Charleston WwW I's are BP and harles N.Y Johnstown, * R. Edgar and « wy various nitted The h handled a t dd 1530 8 report vlay in alw might committieos treas otal <3 an accords all vention activities that ail the in filled according sentiments: age, COT yance so engage who the city, olced these pulpits it to ive by this machine Jesus failure wires that the desires to dod i id thrift and eo too mise observing God's That is why finds the Creator history is more thrilling than How marvelous its spread, y seldom Church's celpts we since the United Lutheran existence. In 1529 the re. re $1.371611. In 1919 the n- addresses rural audiences hear, they farm- than or profession. in any trade ber. John GG. Miller, of Ferguson town and has Years, V. MeSparran at par. Farmer, been for a ote for long term of him for representa assembly, Mr. i ! ! i i i § HARRIS TWP, STUDENT WINS HONORS Al ST. Placed Show, Fred Bohn, In thy First of Boalsbhurg, National the Dalry Among Team Repesent Entered. "ocational from the pupils of yiva wd vivania nt held annually d after Ving wo focatior National Dalry St. Louls, cturn nn cons Vocational 4 i mi The Peterson rise vania team other Kermit and Wm ford « The recognit on were Smith, ounty Pennsy boys won by judging sth, 8th and which gave t} this contest PARDONED BY GOVERNOR FISHER McFEATER he | Md by Govern ried by Go Harold W. Dean, second murder he coriminals Dard or Fi shocken, Harry Fink Peter Be Edgar COC Fred Ch Wo Fla B tafaon, a ot degree Allegheny, V1 conspiracy venst namauit forgery; Alleg MoFeaters, Centre Mercer, murder; Philadelphia, York rfield, assault larceny. * eny., Har (hs rolibery Alvin Theodor vey larceny; 31 mms AM A SAFE RET TO TAKE. ’ fo $ that # Tw Hemphill, Pir are church Mr Quaker. This Purely as a matter that the candidates parties only at of how should mem Episcopal the is way, is a statement made of nows and to the two ode on whom erned, show adding the Pennsylvan a Are 4 and 2 questions be "w A ——— AIM EL Mitchell I. Gardner Weds Widow of F. 6G, Harris, Mrs. Glenora Harris, widow of Frank G. Harris, former State Treasurer, and Mitchell 1. Gardner, former resident of Belkfonte, both of Clearfield, were mar- ris Wednesday morning, October 15, at the Harris home 'n Clearfield, Rev, E. 1. Eslinger, pastor of the Trinity Methodist church, officiating. Mr. Gardner is a native of Howard, this county, anil was twice elected prothonotary of Centre county on the Democratic ticket, cau. A ———————— John I. Holmes Republican candi date for representafve in the general assembly, purchased advertising space in this issue of the Reporter. He did so just like a Republican purchases a pound of coffee or a oan of sardines from a Democrat in the mercantile business, It is purely a business trans action, i | i BANKER KILLS PET DOG, TURNS Edward Robb, Bellefonte During 14}] Whe tional {. National Despondeney Health, Bank, Caused ¥ the First Na Sunday e heard they bank watchman found dead o ution, with Pea sing of n Pa Bank Bellefonte ve ining about 'clowk fr iE Iw sound Paul o 0 istol shots, noti fled Jones : and tit the assistant cas His shot, tignted f the ins Faw ud Mr Lurday the hom pal me iis side ard from a Hobib, pet dog pistol was had just short with him urned on Sat ret vacation om a of improving his health, his emed despondent NO the aver | dition shortage } i 'oxinto n bank sib bit He i Re was consi the best Vania and aged he wife, two Univer Robt shard Holi, I —— A Sr New Home Completed. # ————— A] 13 10 AL REGISTRATION “ POLIT £4 A M5 E Ornamental Trees, frees in ™hae we evening Methodist Schottische 1. of Hollldhiysburg, ig the lead A ———————————— KEEP OUT OF FORESTS, oq [hr s : ria. sartment POTS «nt 3 ons i bas The long verted the The ros under a more ever with fre ha ve than ontinued drought wend @ ® oon into verital tinder boxes swe over 300.000 a fn rt i lands, which half milfon dollars were expended saving the adjoining forests from struction The Becritary are, in fact, at the very border line of the fall fire season right now. We are confronted with danger from fires at every point where forests exist. Pv. ory agency of the State (Government is being massed to meet whatever sit. uaton may arise, But the publie at large must help by cooperat ng with us if still greater losses to timberland owners and fire fighting costs to the State are to be prevented, “Countless numbers of sportsmen are advising thyit the small game hunting season, which ordinarily op- ens November 1, be deferred until we muy have drenching raina To bar the hunters from the mountains would only partly eliminate the danger from fire. The only effectual remedy would be to shut down all activities in the forests until the emergency period has passed, It is hoped that such extreme measures will not become necessary.” f forest only about seven was State per A in de cont. of forests says further: "We Pr — —— A —— Ss —_—————— PRESBYTERIAN MEN PLAN CONVENTION All-Day Program WII Be Carried Out In October One Harrisburg to Be 28—Dr, Francis of Sepakers. In the tentative program for the Presfhyiter] fon, Hotel n Mens All-Day conven- to at the Penn-Harrd a 15-mh will be H lock Pittsburgh Assembly s Confront the Church” Dennis, Shiremanstow At 10 6 Rav, tor the Kerr Moder: » (emerald Ta Later F'lled speak Treent the Church in morn«- Spirit uidress of an suggested irveh M Als BRINGS APPEAL . ¢ . $ oy ——e .__ New President for Methodist Home, er # 4 Hirectore of LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS, Adds School Twacher. 14, Former Centre Hall Boy Word of Pralse for High Ogden. Utah, tober 1930 Dear Ted I did not fal to note ments in connection with son's letter, and I am in hearty ac- cord with your opinion of his ability as an mstructor. Perhaps at the time we were his pupils we thought we knew more than he dd, It is hard to realize that it is more than 27 years since 1 was a student at Centre Hall, but when 1 look into a mirror and see my gray hairs 1 know that ‘tempus has been fugiting. The Winter of 1902-1903 was the last 1 attended school, although 1 didn’t leave Centre Hall until the spring of 1504. I noted in the last issue of the Re. porter that next year's Grange Ene campment and Pdr will commence August 20th. I am due for a trip Fast, it having been ten years since I have wen east of Chicago, and I would like to be in Centre Hall at Pienie time next year, but it is too far ahead to make any plana Haven't had any vacation so far this year. but we hope to take a trip to Portland, your oom- Prof. Alll- Beattle, Vancouver, «te, next month. NO. 42 simon TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS Pr———— HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST . FROM ALL PARTS H new Strohecker ‘sa a new driver i A Car Porter Odenkird broth {st vise last Lew own, his Odenkirk, ited your nth and allowed, and H. y Read 12 in Ras was recently farmer Hosterman, IPOOKS, ie | 5 4 ir led a Myers well on the H. DD. of pumsy Dees field, the aviat on operi Potter Evan- sterday town, fy i } i i vy of last he trees to e she 83 w, th hrook 8 dents are The one of “ rif ly paid in ol brother, rendering west of for the a sales in the garage) Church brought from w dealer, us operating a veral the agency w oR oper Lyverstown, wells in of last fite from on M. a mis. Bartges farm, of be town : well anted by 1 correct hap tenanted Old Fort sunk on before in the by C Wells, several the arence Blagzier, t other in west will farms near is said, winter sels Boalsburg High school game off Centre Hall, on the Iatter’'s grounds, by the score of 1 to 0, Friday evening. The visitors got & center goal kick and it gave them & seore in the third quarter. The first three quarters were largely played inf dangerous proximity to the home team's goal, but aftr the vistors scored the hot fights moved to the other end of the fleld The contest was interesting throughout and ex¥ oiiting at times team sOCeT won a The Senior Service class in the Luw theran Sunday held thes monthly meeting on Thursday evefte ing at the home of Mrs. Andrew Zef« tle, a member of the class. The hole was beautifully decorated with forest branches and plants, lanterns, ete, and dimly lighted, suggesting the Hallows a'en season. The ladies, or at least most of them, appeared costumed enol representing some well-known oh weter. Mrs, Zettle served refreshments at the close of the usual y school “BILL.” (WM. B. KERR.) ——— ’ which wire greatly enjoyed, a