The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 29, 1931, Image 1

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VOL. (
M'ADOO CRITICISES THE
Civilization Has Passed the
Era, Says Former Secretary
Treasury.— Declares for Strict
focement of Prohibition,
S. PAYROLL
ORDERED BY
: waminis
maintaining employemn
ment de
partments and
were improving when
SCOTT INTERESTED IN
FINCHOT'S ROAD PROGRAM
In
what
Harry
the
nre YOu moat
B. 8
interested”
Senator oft was
day
Pinchot's
asked by
reporter other
In Gov
program 1
ernor rural
Soot,
projected
1
awered 8 or
This .
ree<fo
————— A
BAKE SALE,
The Ladies’ Aid society
M., E. church will hold a
Saturday, January 31st, afternoon and
evening, the T. I. Smith store.
Your patronage will be greatly appre
ciated ae
of the local
bake sale,
at
Fine K'port on Evangelleal Home.
Fine reports of the work of the Ev-
angelical Homes at Lewisburg were
made by Dr. A. A. Winters, superin-
tendent, at the meeting of the ex<o:
utive committees of the board of direct-
ors, at the home, last week
There are 65 children in the orphan-
age, 98 old people In the home and
the hospital has an average of 15 pa-
tients per day. It Is under the charge
of Dr. John Arbogast of Lewisburg,
as chief surgeon.
No bullding program was considared,
and only routine affairs considered.
Everything is in excellent shape at
the Institution. The committee moots
every three months,
KELLER APPOINTED DEPUTY
FORESTS AND WATERS
Section When Located In
harg.
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Dani
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Paul Bra
Thomas Delans
Philip 8mith, El
Homan, Teé Brooks. Fv
Harry Auman and
Clyde Dutrow, Samu«
€X. Neft, BE. E. Zettie
Kline, , Houtz
Colyer, Russell 1
wife, H. L.
Del
Smith
Michael
Willard
Robert
Allen
alyn
Mabel
Grove,
Bohn
ford,
1 ney,
Meeker,
W. H
Brooks
BEungar
Mrs §
Jenni
wife
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and wi " jes and
wife, Eugene
rd Durst and
oy ot
Datup, Jr. Bettie
Elizabet
Daniel
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was rv
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Mary Weber,
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Mrs
*There
many
ought to be a law” that
laws could be passed.
not
HO
The redistricting of Pennsylvania in-
to Congressional disiricts in all proba
bility will separate Centre county from
its old associate counties forming the
23rd district, now represented by Con-
gressmay, Chase, and will bs thrown to
Bedford, Blair, Huntingdon and Mif-
flin, with the number “21” assigned it.
This arrangement of counties will not
only effect congressional political align.
ments, but senatorial as well. With the
senatorial district remaining Centre
and COkarfield county, the counties
would find themselves in different
congressional districts, with no favors
to give or receive,
The Wickersham commission's ree
port is after all, somewhat different
from the reports of the great majority
of commissions appointed by President
Hoover, There are enough conflicting
statements in It to make it talked
about,
WILL DRILL FOR
DITIONAL
AD.
WATER SUPPL
— Sram ————
MILES OF TOWNSHIP
ROADS PROVIDED
{BOLO
IN
pi { Woe
lc
PRIVATE BANKS TO BF
UNDER STAT)
As ————
BUS LINE FROM
PITTSBURGH TO SCRANTON
w——r—
Gift of 875000 to
Announcement
of
College,
Fo
nding of
nd art
i intended
¢
F. & M, College.
made in Readis
$75,000 to
WAS
vf a ft Franklin
by th
Reading
of German
Lancaster
W mdation of
the £i
terature a
Sects SM MIAH
COUNTY SCHOOL DIRECTORS
i
Tod AY
meting of
(Thursday) the
the
Association
44th
Centre County
will be held
Bellefonte, with the
at 9:30 A M
Ww. Millheim, is presi
dent of the organization
The
annual
School
Directory’ in
the Court House,
first 1
8
session convening
Gramley, of
program follows
9:30 A. M-—Devotional exercises by
A. G. Herr, Milksburg.
Reading of minutes—Guy W, Stearns
secretary.
Address—"A Child Accounting Pro
gram”—-J, Y. Shambach, Director, Child
Helping and Accounting Bureau, Har-
risburg.
Roll Call,
Address—Dr., Henry T. Colestock,
Professor of History, Bucknell Univer
sity, Lewisburg.
Report of Delegate to State convene
tion—T, H. Rote, Spring Mills,
1:30 P. M-—Address, Dr. Henry T.
Colestock,
Remarks by County Buperintendent,
F. (1 Rogers.
Address--J, Y. Shambach,
Questions,
Report of Committees,
Election, of Officers,
ley,
CENTRE COUNTY HAS MANY
WINNERS AT STATI}
in Several
Club
Cents
Lambs Sold
Per Pound
f ty
Swine,
w
A ————
Declamatory Contest,
———— A
Ministers In Automobile Crash.
vm
irred. Both
ct ————
Transfer of Chureh Property and Cone
gregation,
Al a recent session of West
hanna Classis
tha
of 1
3
principal busin
the transfer of
and
the
anony to re
the mame piace
Adjournment,
inced that
em
of busi ansacted each
the NeCossSAry
The fall mesting
at Boalsburg on September
next, and the spring meeting at
Selinsgrove on February 2, 1932.
—————— —
Fake Postal Inspector Gets Six Months
In Jal
F. leasure, of New Kensington,
who operated extensively in Williams
port where heposed as a mall order
inspector and secured money for a
questionable collection agency, was sen-
tenced by Federal Judges to serve six
months in the Lycoming county jail
for violation of the postal laws
Leasure, a former government em-
ployee, who operated under the notor-
fous Gape system of collecting, a Pitts
burgh enterprise, worked In Centre,
Clearfield, Clinton, Juniata, Union,
Perry, Snyder and Northumberiand
counties in addition to numerous activ.
ities In Lycoming county. He posed as
a postal inspector, with a badge and
credentials, and threatened persons in:
to paying him, as a collector, for debts
which they owed. He collected a cer.
tan sum in “costs” In addition to the
debts through the “agency.” He was
arrested In Pittsburgh, January’ 10,
now 10
5g
8
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KILLS
SEL]
Wife’ Fhroat an
Weel
a Ap
Mills
League, January
Dalry
Meeting of Spring
| si.
ASE TO BE MADE ON
FIREMEN'S (COMPENSATION
TEST «
{Involving the Question of Compensa-
tion Insurance
men.
wt ase will probal
Centre county oof
com) rissa tic
of m
iremen
timk
‘ollegs fire department
his duties his attendance
required
fire
the
Einte borough carried oom
its firemen, as required
Mrs. Foster, in due time
put in olaim for compensation. As
per schedule of allowances her claim
wns for 3300 funeral expenses and $3,
000 death compensation. The referee
of this district allowtd the claim but
the insurance company carrying the
compensation appealed from the de-
vision of the referee and in due course
of time the case was argued before the
compensation board Recently Paul W,
Houck, then chairman of the board,
handed down a devison affirming the
award of the referee.
Now, it is understood, the company
carrying the Insurance has decided to
appeal from the board's decision and
ask for a court trial. As the case is
from Centre county It will naturally
come up for trial in court at Belle
fonte.
Interest attaches to the case because
it Is the first of its kind to edour In
Pennsylvania and this will be a test
case, The result of the case will be
of Interest to all volunteer firemen in
the State.
College
pensation for
and
by law,
—
NO. 4.
omas—r
OUNTY NEWS
Sr ————
TOWN AND C
[HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY
FROM ALL PARTS
Tord
Prices
ung
he pri-
school,
14 was
ver to
from
vig.
5s Sterme
ter, Mrs.
he
Bellefonte,
and pe-
Hamilton
adds to
ter of
An ré-
home
ept her
a few
ip a
We giass
tallied
heavy
~
of
we in
echanies
employ «
oe dure
ast Year,
namely,
Albert
vis Meyer,
fortunate,
of Newark,
Fleck, of
guests of
Brooks,
r. Brooks
two of
and
the two
8
ng
Li
visiting
ndchiidren,
I
Bons
uto Oy
4
coedobivate ite
12th to 16th,
erected In
was taken
first squats
squat
thelr cab
EOVerne
in
A
August
was
The
county
The
i f 1748
The
sposscesed and
roprietary
beh rst f
Indians,
agitated
alf-holidays.
the year,
were clogs
Wednesday
merchants
ne arranges
question is
out by the
The Millheim
stalled a
that
Creek
Water CO
pump, electr
in
operated,
from Hik
mains, A prose
pounds maintain.
pressure is sufficient to fi
the pipe line and force the sunpite
water into the reservoir. While that
town has sufficient water for domestic
used the additional supply is provided
for emergencies fire, for instance.
The water company is a private core
poration
ompany
ically
is pumping water
into water
of Hi
which
the
to
ure bo
ed
is
The Camden, New Jersey, Eveniag
Courier, devoted a half-dosen six to
elght page rotagravure sections fo
Camden municipal affairs, covering
government, improvements, otc. The
city officials from mayor down are als
noted, and their pictures printed In
color. Among the pictures of the comme
missioners and aids who conduct the
city affairs appears that of Commies
sioner Clay W. Reesman, Department
of Parks and Public Property. This
particular issue of the Camden paper
in In commemoration of the official ap
ening of the Camden county court
house annex and municipal building,