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NNN CEN Vv Jury Finds Bail Set at $6000, Krape’s Neighbors. counsel mada a motion bail wis Chi nlso the $6000 airless King of wid at once and dafenda Dey seventy-vear-old The which tamoon, was marked trial, Thursday al of curious spectators who came fi miles round and brought 8 in order seats court opened ple we did oR rmedl at 9 The @ in the and not leave 30 tha Cl LEE Arose of January 2¢ Mr destroyed store of K.rape, tterly Iso brougd about dwedling house d did The Hished, an home Allis owed Mi &, but insisted # is made of it : had testified Xt mornin was Ha Mr. Hoy versed with ray M COT of Swing had Deo miler him if h Some money, toeatified Mr may that he Krape in had he might and ti seed where iy asked & Knew In from and raise Jan Krap« “ary uary h recy ved him he & asking to Wt come him en rived he for the establishment gtore he was buy- ir second asked if know a prospective or Later sams month he received a ter, this time the shoo merchant ask ol if him consid again he kne some and “guessed the store | He wort WwW get money, said he £0 up in smoke” witness $100 then if | 1 bt ning of November, took tha st nicl najmeningg on the H said he had hes sloop by the telephone, He to se tl exchan being in hi home, and ran He stopped gemerad mill “ immediataly dressed down \ the burning building the blowing the way to give the alarm by whistle. When he arrived at the he called for Mr. Krape and in a reasonable length of time, the defendant came from his house. The two of them started around to the side of the Hhullding where there was found a pair of ssctics in the snow. Mr. Krape mid to the witness: “Here it is; it was robbers” Then questioned by Judge Dale, Mr Sharer sald that he had not seen the defend ant after this conversation, that he could remember of, John H. Rishel, whose house and store were burned at the same time tha Krape store, took the stand an told of his experience the night of the fire. It coryesponded very much with the story told by Mr. Sharer, except in the fact that he had not seen nor talked with the defendant. On cross. oxamination he admitted that he and Mr. Krape had been in dispute over the fifteen foot allay that separated the two places of business, silk fire for New is Furnished by Mr T Spring Jamison, Mills The Common explain.” and the Hart, a foors t was shor whet t % i talked fi os ' min 1:30 as Fie § « ¢ iround we. "Fir She atts hudband but found athe Howey #SUCCred edd i © f win fo the fire On oros itn in 1503 to had fire had imination M rw ul iret w Krape ' in © tout 3 ‘ 3 3 slified if the store eon built hi replace burned no bearing on wh been the 1 game This Year the present sit | Mr home of or { i § i ¢ . floor beneatl i Bot ittorneys £1 argum addressed at length with vehement Judge Dale and the character of defendant, while District Attor ney love spoke principally of the de. fendant's attemot to from himself and the tion of Mr. Krapa The trial whs conducted in a calm and quiet manner, although the milling crowd presented an unprecedented problem to the court attachees. The argument for a new trial will probably be heard at the next term of argument court The Krape Jury, The names of the jurors who decid- ed the Kralpe case follow: Roy ¥. Zimmerman, A. ¢*. Grove. "». M. Huey, J. HL. Gilliland, W, H. Mar shall, J. E. Yeager, Ira Haagen, W. G. Furst, Harvey Truckenmilles, Will: ard MeDowetl, Hugh Runkle, Kondrat Jusclk, ? ard pleas { faulty nse stroassod the stove the a in financial throw situa - A ——— — The State Senate may stall on nam- Ing the successors t, the Pennsylvan. la Public Service Commission, the "Fair Rate Board,” on the ground that the labvl Is misleading, MARCH TRE (CHAIR OF GOES TO ELECTR DENYING GUILT ssa ls Atl ———— SENATOR SCOTT A BUSY MAN, BUILDING FOR Buyers, EE ———y LUTHERAN SYNODS (CONTINUE EFFORTS AT AMALGAMATION Ix nomination’s Six Bodies Mission Discuss Work. Co-operation.—Plan Anothes step toward the union synods in Pennsyly at as e six Lutheran an taken efforts cloaopy inney cited by the six present bodies A revlon s has sen in operation in missions On ¢ of th meeting he mission od of the was held at Har it attended by Rev Rn im, of Central Susquehanna Sny C. K. Spiggle Allegghen Rev, (3. H, Bechtold, of i1'enn vania Ministerium M Rev I Pent inner synods Yeti per E I) He «1 was of vod of gyivania 8 of United Rep West urable t father an areuny ¥ 2a 8 in Rental America ittsburgh and Penns nods were o be pres it was synods disclosed that ti n Pennsylvania have institutions In their a total of 443 employes, a properiy value of more than $7.000000 and en- dowments of $1,700,000, A total an- nual budget of more than $1.000.000 ia required to maintain them. Perhaps the most important of the group are the 11 children's homes dis tributed throughout the State, caring for 1400 children either dependent or orphaned. The annual expenses for these homes ls approximately $500,000, In addition the Latheran Children's Bureau, conducted by the Lutheran Ministerfum in Philadelphia, supervises the care of more than 360 other chil: dren in foster homes of the State. There are also seven homes for the aged, with 260 guests and annual «x: penses of $82,000; two hospitals which care for 4200 yearly, and four hosploes, with accommodations for 176 young people away from their homa Three of thes, are for gis, There also are a seamen’'s mission, a home for epllsp- ties, a free dispensary for tuberow losis prevention, a shelter home for men, an industrial home, a mission for deaf and another for blind, Lutheran a0 TH BEET charge with te BILLS RELATING STATE Harry «4th TO Senntor ott = on Tues present e case of J HH. Detwile M usie A AS ars Heeelved and Sold. Hon Mot i. BIRTHS, 5 born township REPRESENTATION ON SUPERIOR COURT BENCH SOUGHT mocratic move to regain minos epresentation in the Superior iy y § in fie Jogrialnt Harrisbun H sponsored ry introduced at Hepresentative Democrat, of His any the for by hestor Rhodes, Monroe that or proposal henever at fu election two judges of Superior be clected the elector Court are term ach for there Same Vice may vote many persons irsls One as are said Minortiv 1 wen at elation” resentation Supreme Court Tos the conditions Rhodes re Superior ouRn works out Foam 1h for to most rare ¥ 1 NOoSen oir The repre taneous resent ins min ty sontation Sunreme court 118 Governor to when having two appointed Edward Democrat, of Easton, and Simpeon. Jr. Philadelphia, can, Simpson re tice John W. Kephart, county, a Republican, was elected for a full term instead of Fux HS ————— NEW YORK WORLD SOLD, The New York Wold newspapers were sold by the Pulitzer brothers to the Seripps-Howard Syndicate on Fri day for $5,000,000. The paper will be merged with the New York Telegram and will be known as the World Tel egram, The contract provides for a cash payment of $500,000, $2,000,000 in notes $500,000 ensh within ninety days, and $2,000,000 more contingent on the prof. its of the new enterprise. The physic: al properties such as building and machinery are not included in the sale, Thy Pulitzer brothers lssued a state: ment saying cconomic conditions had made the sale “inexorable” and that $500,000 of procecds would be distrib Was in i Branibaugh justices J Fox, Alexander Republi elected but of Cambria name, a Aa was Jia. » Js 1931, JUNIOR CLASS “Betty the Girl Presented Heart,” and 0 My Friday to S aturda Nights in Girange Arcadia, i —————— A so —— Approved, | ony papeot » ua Seventeen Applicants Tests, Pass Hal { ye entre College WRG Margaret (hom le. Houck Marla Stat wvdl vin é Co Fay loge ma Goodyear tainment Thea wd to purel Proceed seh on ————————— ———————_——E— ANNUAL CAMP AT SUSQUEHANNA anna will PLAN Camp Susgueh again on Susquehanna University ove work 2 Nyvnod of Cen. Ve Just announ open June 11 Close {oe Rev, Rev Rew Rew, Rev Carl Harold John F, Commit Hiein V. Lesl {les Haven ; Mi Minersville Law the the the the Rev Rev, Rev, 11 ilheim Ke E Shoaf, Fugoene Walter Harry Simon, Fague, Danville; the the Reedaville: the Harkins, State College; and the Rev. Harry W. Milles, Williamsport. Sms ——————— PENN STATE SUNDAY RADIO PROGRAM Penn State College will broadoast ov- from station WPS, State College, last the following program: 11:00 A, M~Chapel, Dr. Mordecal W. Johnson, President Howard Univ, 1:30 P, M~Organ, Donald A. Shelly. 1:45—~"Remeodies for Unemploy- ment,"—Dr, Carl W. Hasek. 1:60-Organ, Donald A. Shelly. 2:00"Memory Awakening Melodies" ~<Hummel Fishburn, a ' 2: 15-Recitai- Walter Culp, trumpet, Edna Broderick, soprano. 2: 30--Players Little Symphony Or. chestra, 3: 00-""How to See a Play,"—Arthur Clootingh. 2: 06--1lustrative Players, 3:30 to 4:46--Musioc Department Con: cort--College Symphony Orchestra, Brown, Avis Lewistown . Play--Fenn State - —— NO. 9. srs HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS wild be, mild be i i i fart i { { Mayes miar business ® Candidates for inty of Ciro. house during last hem thelr of the looked ten andidates, sted about Wei and carried with thet ners The interior FL) Harr dou offices four or eight ~Vear rer Cook. of Lyvkens, i at Centre Hall Saturday tr and for weeks of Mra Roy Miller and Potters Mills. Mrs. Cook Mrs Haskell and by her to the Milldr home in iwo will Iw guest family near was met In Bertha Comveved Th, Reporte Thomas FP continues to regrets to mention that Philadelphia, from rheu- some time = unable mal} Pitts Farner suffer attacked 1} much im 3 matism which ago to such an extent his beween 1 © to follow duties clerk, burgh as A rafiroad ew York and if Pitts. by auto cek-end near manager of the Pers Pittsburgh, business on viet her Potters of one sonal Finance doing John W. Hess has from the Centre the Altoona Hospital ment by PP. RB. R. goons. It will Ix accidentally shot thay removed Hospital to further treat: physicians sur recalled that he was during the hunting season last fall. the ball striking him on the right hip. At first there were slight hopes for his recovery, but now it is thought that he will he able to walk in time to come. Mr Hess is & railroad engineer which accounts fo his removal to Altoona. “The Gilad Girly’ rendered the play, “The Third Customer,” at Beaver Springs, on Saturday night, splitting the proceeds with the voluntesr fire company of that town. The girls In the organization are a band of young people from varius churches of town studying missions under the direction of Mra. J. M. Kirkpatrick, who also drected the play. For giving the play referred to a number of boys wire requisitioned, and togeher the enters tainment was counted the best ever put on. Arrangements for the appearaiee at Beaver Springs were made by Mise Grace Wiblker, formerly a member of the organization, who is now tratching bedn LB" ty for and - . in the Snyder county town named. *
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