CENTRE HALL. PA.. THURSDAY, MARCH 2%. 1931 w—— VOL. CV. NO. 12. [TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS Hobbery, and of | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST Lonhery, § { : Cattle Pass or FROM ALL PARTS Attendant, for $1651.00 and Hows Bring £760. and Nentenced, : - Dm uy 1 1 le pason 1 bait 1 MEASURE FIST CONGRESS IS ONE BILLION DOLLARS AHEAD mn — . - ® BATDORF GETS LIFE TERM A I NV IN PENITENTIARY |* Vy Y\U\ Vy) ky ® COUNTY NOTES. # HOSPITAL IN FAYOR OF . RURAL AN #5000 SALE, PROGRAM CENTRE onan Bradford & Filiteen Almost Bradford, at Holst ins Oud Companlon of George Skidmore In Gas- Average Ntation One Cent of the Three Cent Make Avallable essary Purposes, Tax Would Nees Hoover's First Congress (Costs Ten BHI- Afer Am- counts for Relief, at \ ¥ * lon Dollars, Dedueting Amount for olin Larder F200 ~Young of Crippled Convicted one more AWM mil ried ke dead Leave for the rn portion counties apologists the impressi . ar 1 le measures jor BOLE 25.600 more his 1. and will the compils retatiers the re Measures showing ‘ 0 y > amount to $200,000,000, , 10 = the penalty " in. rainy ; Twenty-five head of heifers. bulls upy A a Apra 2 kN or $196,000,000, to be exa { 4 ; sid ; 3 wi The youth | iY ihe verde: a J Rica “This (quart yond questiop the public t the Amita at of a program adds, that must. account He then points out tions for construction ne presents these Lied support of recommendations, ' they less tl 8 they 1 in treatment “i wa to realm ally three Mr apologists | - . 1 | Why somsg other way.” | y i ment leaves billion these practic Beckley school of ne here ove t t ers dollars.” Byrns Pinchot will not Inturfere sunuay with the completion of the State wa fd as, of Be on Wald needed replace i partisan : : for in system and much wtdors 148 8 and w { | BYStem ridenings on the major that the that “appropria Skidmore build of public it is strongly urged Hamon. He sa y had aoconspan- se elen R r ighter Manhein omy. WRR ; yeoming county schools are being | Legislature set aside one cent of ’ : . : , ds 4 the ald i road ings and Federal n ware a continuation lished before Mr. Hoover ident, and cannot priations especially made unemployment.” Lest loans to of Policies Trex ba classed as appro for of assert that to Mr “Congress someona may veterans served incyeass 1 total that the > SAYS of appropriations, although to veterans cortifi otrenel ithoriza {0 O06 $46.25 The Pre The Ervteri The The The The The $25.00 Eastern Stapp‘ chapter No, J8K6, Child Welfare department «of Mate College Woman's Club, $5.00 State College barnyard golf ation, $15.00, The Boalsburg Civic ( The Boalsburg $3.25. Hall, Siw Womar church 8 auxiliary $100.00 church, $15.75 $1428 $20.47 $36.14 missiormry Bapt int Reformed Lutheran Lastheran Lartheran chur church 8 8, society, $5.00 f the associ Tub combined $1000 missionary societies Contra $00.00 RE ————— A FAILURE, attained its relief NEVER The Red { $10.0006.000 goal the to Cross has for ti It than tha pat ited « o lien of sufferers took longer drought got the money officores of SRGCIAtIion wl antl dd bus every cent asked wa contrib with sor of thi thousands goal The cotigressional battle over whet! wild de to car er or not the Hed roms pend ry on fund treasury, is recalled ment. The Red Cross should remain an organization sup- ported by the generosity of individ usds. It has demonstrated that it can continue to depend upon such gener- osity, that it can remain an independ ent agency expressing the charity and helpfulness of the people, rather than the official avenue for distribution of 2 government dole i —— President Hoover has ordered many investigatibns and has accumulated much data on various aspects of gov. ernment. But the record does not show the fact that collectors have ever found anything that changed his pol- icles in the slightest, The construction of & McAdam road through Laurelton will be commenced in the pear Tufture. The improved road wili be 2706 feet in length, lh —— . Ot the $9,500,000 appropriated by the 71st | F highways 'y Na tional forests, Pennsylvania will re. celve $18663, upon public contributions worl or should its appropriated from the federal NNo that by this Ince insisted it three tax for this font gas If Oe the rural program | during itley pursued eo will avaliable from this ther ! proximately {ders d, fernor the pres riod 'D I is about amount anti the puryg i “We ipates be neces Ls Wa I=lieve v3 pr " ie that thao ———— ss fe —— UNIT PLAN FOR POOR RELIEF OUNTY fia wy sepriently ¢ in _§ position Those ; AVOr with the new y live districts ho fons in where they profit from the t ew that wonle flow in from 14 * like } eNns ar HVE latter sections negligible. If it must enter present Door tax is to continue voter voLer teat a telling pr I MI HP SO Dodds Horse Sale, April 3rd. Rebert Dodds telegraphed from South Dakota to George his ight. hand man ‘here, authorizing him to announce a sale of Dakota horses for Friday, March 3rd, at the Centre Hall sales barn. He is making an effort to se horses as meet of the buyers in this section Searson, ure such will the approval nv i COMING, APRIL 11th, Mary's Castle in the Air,” Springs & TWO} played 3 Girls’ Beaver OUr Comes heatra between Mitchell, own mused schools t. Home BEcoonomics director her sponsored Hall. ————— i — Birthday Surprise Party, On Wednesday evening of jast week. Miss Phyllis S8weons y was pleasantly wrprised by members of the Senior class and faculty of the Centre Hall High school when they gathered at her home at Potters Mills to celebrate her twentieth birthday. The evening was pleasantly spent playing games of various kinds, after which refresh: ments were served consisting of sand. wiches, pickles, cake and candy. Those present were: Mary Allen, Jenny Ruble, Pauline Burkholder, Am- elia Copenhaver, Peggy Bradford, Mary Refber, Naomi Sweetwood, Robert Me- Cormick, William Weaver, Luke Jor- dan, Miss Agnes Geary, I 8. Jamison, Rev D. R. Keener, J. FP, Weta, Sarah Sweeney, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs George Bweeney and daughter Betty Lou, BMI MP SI SAAS. The Homan Motor comapny on Mon- day received a consignment of cars consisting of the following Chevrolets: Special sedan, conch, sport coupe, and Centre 1% ton truck. feed iris were driv Skidmore 81 ft be Lhloy - Ae FHBERSBURG BASEBALY ENTHUSIASTS onan MILLS P. LAC ATION SPRING £, a TR. SMITH-—HOY, ns ———— GREGG TWP. V. 8, SENIORS TO PRESENT PLAYTHIS WEEK Henior Class pins Kid Colby ili go up the own March thr to boys and to to the and to their more The pilot umstancess oft without has Leen of on of Friday and Sat Thi in irday | and 28% entertaining ee. wi vill appeal of ute Comimdy he fathers those Ixiyw, wup- giris ne-min consrevative mothers around the cir Teddy Bancr knowledaw of boxing public Kid « iw.” Upon om retary in woven v ore ated by who, the his father, the name arrival home father's soc. in ‘old under his f finds girl for seven his father has With the trainee ure Teddy to chorus girl to of office office college he his of whom Years, n and man- fortiddmm compiicn to humor be he has and for to fn wen thinking whom also strong We n add girls to add nat not hav FWEOIV- fective ¢clmax i ree add ind an boy final curtain fa perplexing situ the The Is until tons © mevives into an cast of charact roft Mfg Ban Consolidated Aug us president . Teddy Bancroft, (Kid Colby) ' Harry Condo Jerry, Kid Colby's Trainer .oid Harry Lefteil Bantroft's see: Mary Homan Eileen's brother Robert Zettle Robert Sleigle «des Faust Rutty Ertel Mary Neeso .. Loraine Confer Isobel «Mary Mersinger Geraldine Mary Zubler (Five stenographers in Ban. croft's employ) First radio announcer from Har- rigan's arena ......Robert Sleigle Second radio announcer from Kelton's ..............L00 Faust Time: The Present Place: A large midwestern city. Music and other entertainment will be furnished by members of the sen for class and by the G. T. V. 8 or chestra. Everybody is weloom. to come to the Grange hall at 8 ing Mills, Friday and Saturday even'ngs of this week, Admission, children 10¢; adults 260, Eileen McPherson, retary Billy McPherson, Dr. Dalton, surgeon. . A Messenger Ladin Julia Tonga mited treatment Bell undergo Mrs. Annie Woodcock, of elonte, was admitted on Saturday to medical Mrs lege, treatment Edwin Anderson, of State Col. admitted patient Jeffr on was inst Saturday as a medical Mrs Wm was admitted medical treatment Miss Margurite admitted loge, undergo ow, of State ( Saturday to Port. of Bellefonte, was on Baturday as a medi cal patient » of Altoona, who had was discharg- Melvin Isenberg, patient ed on Sunday of John State College, wna admitted on Monday as d surgical pa tient Mrs had discharged « Mis, ¢ fonte (iver of Bel atient, Charlies B. Loo Trerery » medical Monda n who 1] f Delle Of i Mor Thomas Martin, R D, medion] Mack E. Murray admitted « Monday tient was admittsd on vday as n patient Ww as na ow ingate was 1 surgical pa- was ad mexdi- IFeming, to undergo was discharged the Judge O, Irwin mitted on Tuesday cal treatment and following das Of James Goodhart, Jr. sop of James Goodhart, of Centre Hall, was admit ted on Tuesday as a surgical patient, A aaa ——————. STATE PAYS TWO ASSOCIATE JUDGES In recent weeks there has been some discussion as to the desirability of sep- arating the Mifflin-Huntingdon judicial district wo that MMfin county may county having passed the necessary 40,000 population, is entitled to such Judicial service, In the event the judicial district is separated the associate judgeship am automatically abolished at the expir- tion of their present terms. In the case of Judges Hartsock and Helkes, this would be two years from “next January, their six-year terms not ex: piring until Jan. 1, 1034. The State pays the salary of the associate judg: en an well as the salary of the prosi. - dent judge. oo MOVINGS, riment i Hironin Hump Clyde 24 ng. double Burris double i Clara Liester when Potter Bb gthe vacates « $y upy the v her M. B © CC. Brooks ¥ from the Dingess moves from 10 when he Ralph vidron house the home J acates moves to Hhoneymede farm ———-—— A LEGISLATORS INSPECT PENN STATE BUILDINGS of the appropriations House of Com Members mittee of the the with t the onomics Representa. ¢ of i tate Legis were campus he bulldings at fives ure $ pleased i gites select ed home 14 dairy and the for proposed Ww Penn they Inst which nm trip State College their avivania viewed on inspect! week The the State-owned fo ice committee Penn St its fate 8 m blienr ial t insfitutions viet wa wy on of “iy expressed pleasure tained Ccolloga jas buildings ompleted ing {for Program « they the isintion Oposed are g fund nt in emergency buildin to rel greeted by Governor After the official unemploy me Pinchot Yvigit to jeve Penn Stat 1 State High- deliver safety of Health has i ROVerne it for sold Co-op Arenouse a ere with » year in 1s te Sat troats FLOTeN Ge jared the Min Meme f the and the We riends authoring ainering he home few approachin APppearare to Youre / " a] 3 d one think ty years younger for the Laee been, de- The lumber for has bDeeh Luse speed Some of th lumber double tenement house has vired on the ground f the building mill which stars a small on the farm eo will cofistruction Ofice it #t Of town, with the the road rebuilds Belle through his Esq. has McCoy asked satsfied given him by property taken in highway between Milesburg., and James <. Furst appeal. Mr John $500 viewers or the McCoy js not award ing State fonte and attorney, ile] an 13.000 Laenas fracture Roy B oy suffered a and Asia erations o ¢ Boggs township, of right leg, Montoursville, lao head 1 xing struck work in ene R R Co re taken hospital for the of Bailey f the ry ¥ Both men we fo th ] ™ County reatment Mr, and Mrs, Franklin Sharer, on returned boxing on Thursday the legislators attend the intercollegiate matches on Friday night i A ——————————— ANNOUNCE CHANGE IN FARMERS DAY Farmers’ Field Day at the Peawnsyl- vania State College will be held June 11 instead of June 16 as announced in recent press dispatches, The event will be featured by timely information presented in demonstrations, talks, vis its to fleld plots, and trips to the col lege experimental orchards, gaidens, flocks, and herds C—O MS ——— Against Capital Punishment. Abolition of capital punishment was urged at a hearing on the Turner bill, in Harrisburg, to substitute ie Im: prisonment for the electric chalr as punishment for first degtee murder. Rev. Robert Bagnell, pastor of the church in Harrisburg which Governor Pinchot attends, was among the speak- ers aguinet the death penalty, The pastor told him that the pleas of the family of Irene Behroeder recently elocs trocuted, when they came to Harvie burg to plead for clemency, timed to Wodneaday of last to the Spee week, moved from farm, located of Millheim. The seventy mores, Mr. Sharer, year ago, moved from thir Sharer homestead to town and most of the time during the past year worked at State College, town Breon a few miles southeast fdm containe about a Mrs. Levi Hartley, on Saturday, went to Mifflirburg to visit her son, Claye ton Hartley, who recently returned from the Ouisinger hospital, Danville, where he was treated for kindey trou ble. His condition is somewhat ime proved. Dorothy, a granddaughter of Mrs, Hartley, at the same home, fs recovering from pneumonia. Mes, Hartley expected to remain with the afflicted family for a few days Mrs. Harry BE. Fye delightfully one tertained the members of the Senior Service class in the Lutheran 8 & of which she Is a member, at her home for several days last week, during which time the ladies plicd their needles In quilting, a class endeavor in which that organisation scores high. Mra. Fye treated her guests to a ibe eral supply of home-made foo cream, which all declared to be all that home him against the death penalty, made cream should be, *
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