- VOL. CV. BELL TELEPHONE CO. HEAD SPEAKS TO STATE SENATE Rate” Company “Falr to Points Out Features of Board Bl Unfair and Patrons, The of Company president the S80 oget hor not but Jeopar of Consery Pennsylvania, Rills would, a +» this last effect th humdred millions telephone investment shall be brief in reference to The proposal that members Rate Board, although appointed approval of the Senate, might et at will by the Chief Executive would substitute for the collective judgment Senate tn the direction of publlie util | regulation the dictates of administra-| ti expediency. This i pears be neither wise nor reasonable; the matters proposed to be placed under the control of the Fair Rate Board are my opin. fon, rather too vital te be dealt with The proposal that utility com- Fr by contract give up fs constitu rights amd accept, in lien of pres value, what ix termed “the prudent estment” basis for earnings, when and the company applies for certificates of conven lence grow and spread, would generally result in stifled progress of pub. He utility service, | eannot concelve the attracti of sufficient eapital healthy and Investment which 1 one seems to have anything a nebulous notion, is adopted the ascertaining of the me rudent investme would, in m) ¥ require iitiga over many NOrmouns cost exch, of a wi t be Fair 1 the! rem oy of the ity tiy % to ir in i bP jonal to to than over, vp for n that publ wtilitie far propoasd allowed ipproval There to adopt rates ofthe Fair Rate could © Were shall render t} oO his t vitiate way f thie met howd Irive “15 rer Snterg Oo tor wey yore “on hy grada pCCount and ROTNVE bed gixintion nitimate purpose management of the put o the saggested Fair Rate construction, expenditores and and everything I may exeneed in Hel ig th service will fare better th ny management the publi eX perience effovt an oppor ownership they do heen ee consideration of your oregoing, and emphasise mv strong that the proposale referred to ostile to the interests of Pennsylivan id is people. A — A —————— DEAD—PINCHOT'S FAIR RATE BOARD Pinchot's Falr Rate Board bills were pickled in the Senate Committee on Ju diciary General on Tuesday senator ir Every spoke voted ber h unmiv to tu aver the 3 rd ing worvioe olue ape, be evi pat in hands ng t the of But urge ¢ here I close ; bee i f ietion fa ar + whose town the to kili the bill Had the Governor begun his harangue a week earlier h been Governor a the committee unanimous in their Pinchot's bombast fooled voters in Pennsylvania to but Serators—well. they casy. would ave action enough elect him, ars not so A. a a —— The acknowledged lousy ruffed grouse, has been made the official Pennsylvania bird through a bill spon- sored by Pinchot and passed by the senate, AI A LA EAI A bill signed by the governor fixes the fee of ten cents a mile for judges in leu of the present carfare paid them when assigned to sit in another court than their own. Ef —-——— Governor Pinchot is billed to speak in Bellefonte, Saturday, May 16th, 8:00 P. M., following an appearance at Du- bois at noon of the same day. I Ml AAA. And now they are blaming the Man in the Moon for all the Interference with radio reception. The astronom- ers tell us that when “the moon gets full.” the trouble begins, and so the Man in the Moon with a Smile Is to be watched for two months, BN 4 go" Adam Cowher, 83 a Civil War vet. eran. was found lifeless on the front porch of his home at Port Matilda, on Sunday afternoon, LUTHERAN SUSQUEHANNA SYNOD IN SESSION Susquehanna Northumberia (Thu The was T Lutheran Synod opened in and will The Be wailing close this umposcd Synod ud ove K. Rev. C Pa d Ye Norri ret Wolf, Siey J. A Hobert of town, Rev, rhood banquet was id 45 o'clock This th events, of bringing is always one © in prong usually together an aggregation 50:40 from of approximately the synodical territory, G I D.. the ( Thursday evening, a young men will Gospel Ministry en Oy i er tev, t Bannen lamspor preached yin Sermon time to mon in on ba ordain Am- be seven the Ww. chargs Rev, Kryder of ed Rev Smith, of will the Greenhoe. « Williamsport I of 7 delegate devotional pe y 8 with ns the The quest Synod sessions, Brotherhood were attended by Sunday Bible #l meeting #8 members from this wrations il cha well ! Lu congregations in the Aaronsburg Boa £e, as © m other UNLAWFUL USE OF LANDING NET CAUSES FINE OF #20 under ontr hres weeks oar men were discos and I mnner i Monday up 7 and prepa the susp Ek CT oeK ROLF—STONER vening Bwahh TTI wlan Om ‘ Hye tl Daniel te James Justice of 4 on Ming Peace at ine Hall. Mark Marion Eller ER. PD or wer united In marriage BIRTHS, Emma and May A to Lester {Zeottle) Mills daughter, Louise Emma Caroline th Leroy Rossman, at Spring A daughter Mr. and Mrs Hall i was born to Garman Matter, Friday. in Centre iast EE Road Oilling from Madisonburg North. Route No. 45 of the State Higliway, from Madisonburg extending four miles north. is scheduled for oiling this week ut POULTRY DEMONSTRATION MEETINGS ANNOUNCED County series Agent R C of Blaney annourc poultry demonstration meetings to be held on poultry demon- stration farms throughout the county, as £4 a follows: Wednesday. Yagnell at 10 A M.: J. B, Unionville, at P. M. Thursday. May 21. B. Schenck's, Howard. 10 A. M.: Mrs. G. W. Long's, Penns Cave, 2 PP, M. Friday, May 22-Robert Myer's, Fieh. ersburg, at 10 A, M.; Stanley Fledler's, Aaronsburg, at 2 P. M. A st ABTA ANE. Seventeen Applicants Pass Deilvery Test, Seventeen of the twenty applicants who appeared at the last learners’ ex- amination to operate a motor vehicle held in Bellefonte passed the tests, They are: Verda B. Kelley, Bellefonte; Frederick B. Nipple. Bellefonte: Ade le V. Abraham. State College; Frank, Stere, Fleming, RB. D.; Alonm Will Iams, Fleming: John Ryan, State Col. lege; FF. © Houser. Bellefonte; Walt: er Chandler, Jullan; Richard &mith, State College; John M, Ryberg, Belle. fonte; Grace E, Poorman, Bellefonte; Fred R. Lewis, Tyrone; Joe Proslivich, May Johnson's, Carper’s, 200Laves 9 “ CHILD DIES FROM ACETANILID POISONING he Debora Blan months daught old, DOO + t i dav) mW ndertaker fOrenoGn., from and interment made of De hild's in Bir home wey Baumgardner, a f Burial he it het Hill ———————— A ———————————— TESTING ASSOCIATION MAKES YEARLY REPORT 1 Ton " i etery, Cow Centre "is No ss MS ——— NURSES GRADUATE. School Board Lays Millage. tre Hall 58 increas Dauber beginning July MM SA AISA. Penn State Summer Faculty Totals 228 Looking the wns elected withh the new to large enrollment session, the Pennsyl- College has retained a fac- exclusive of special lex turers. visiting professors and admin istrative officers. Of the summer staff 171 will be from other institutions giv. ir® the teaching staff a national tone. while 127 will be from the resident faculty Instructors coming Penn from other institutions will be from over the United States, California, Washington, Arizona, Tex- Louisiana, Michigan: the mid-west ern states and New England forward in vania State of Summer I 654 ulity <8 Btdte all representing fo HR EH ————— i —— LL Centre's Athletes at Penn State, Among the 250 candidates for Penn State's five spring sports teams are a number of Centre county athletes Following is a list of thess students. together with the sport or team and position sought: William Dan Musser. baseball, third base, track, javelin: Calvin W. Bhaw- ley. track, shot put. discus throw, ham- mer; H. Thompson Dale track, sprints; Wayland F. Dunaway, track, half-mile run: Howard Gravatt, track, first as- sistant manager; Hugo Besdek., golf: J. Richard Smith, golf; Charles W, Stoddard, Jr., golf: Charles F. Morrill, golf; R, Edward Reed. tennis; John 8B, Gilliland, bascball, assistant manager; all of Btate College. Richard J. Det. wiler, Smuliton, track. two mile. mile run; Curtis J, Grenninger, Reobers- burg. track, two mile. mile run. LAI A API SAHARA. Announament, All persons Interested in the Moun: tal cemetery located 4 miles south of Spring Mills, In Seven Mts, are res quested to be present there on Jdatut day morning, May 23rd, to help clean up the ground. Bring lunch along. A Clarence; Twila Peters, Pennsylvania Furnace; Mildred Myers. State College; Thomas Walker, Morrisdale; and Lee Myors, Centre Hall, i; Fo % short business session will be held after lunch.~J. B. Ripka, F. W, Zettle, 8, KE. Gobble, trustees. : i ih SENIORS ON WASHINGTON TRIP, Hublershurg Coming Graduates Three Vist Capital, Toy Days’ to Monda M aftern Wha Known Lu vee Centre Hall 15 M. In th Cemetery, 0 shington 12 « 3it Arlington } Washington Alexandr Mt Washington, Monument, Tomb of Soldier Masonic Memoriar at in. Vernon, trip or to Hotel: Dr, H. Braneht B in Hospltal, of H raucht Bpring Mil £2 8 {08 His on yunty 5. week, stated there Mother's Was Day Communion. to those Meth Spring the the h the an inspiring sight tended the ser ex in t Hal witness Vid oe Po partak Supper of Pleasar sacrament MI AIH A 5A EAI. LUTHERAN MISSIONARY (CONFER. ENCE, Missionary Chure and thers Jrd's ns ire f« fe cre hor of Mr. McKe ‘ administered i i enw Conference Conference of the Lu- at Mfflinburg attendance annus vy Northern heran chumh a was held The was very good and the sessions full of in terest, Mrs, 1. Lesher, presided over the € Thursday. Millheim. meetings. Other of ficers present were the vice-president, Mra. W. J, Emerick, Bellefonte: secre tary, Mrs. Paul Keller, Salona. who succeeds Mra, John I. Cole New Berlin, treasurer, Mm, 8. I... Hubler. Miltheim. These officers will serve during the coming conference year. and were re- elected except the noted The next meeting of the body be held next spring in Salona Mrs. RD. MeGriffin, president of Susquehanna Synod Missionary body, was in attendance. A leading feat. was an address by Misa Caroline Missionary to Argentina. The southern section of Centre coun ty was represented by these active mis sionary workers: Boalsburg-—Mra, Edna Irvin, Mrs, W. W, White. Mra. W. J, Wagner, and Miss Annie Dale. State College—Mrs. Walter Hosters man. Mra. A. P, Wisland, Mrs. D, J. Meek, Mrs, W, D. Bartges, Millheim—Mrs, J. R. Miller, Mrs. L. V. lesher, Mrs, I. E. Stover, Miss Lottie McCool, Mrs. 8 1. Hubler. Bellefonte—Mrs,. W. J. Emerick. Mrs, F. M. Crawford, Mrs. Bumgardner, Centre Hall-Mrs. W. W. Kerlin, Mrs, Harold Durst, Mrs. Ernest Frank. Miss Evelyn Colyer, Miss Laura Breon. A AIO MSA BA. COUNTY FAIR SCHEDULE. All told there are about seventy county fairs in Pennsylvania. A few of the opening dates are given below: Cambria County Fair, BEbensburg, September 7.12. Grange Encampment. Centre Hall, Aug, 22.28, Huntingdon County Agricultural So- clety, Huntingdon, Aug. 26-28, Mifflin €ounty Fair Association, Lew: Wtowt. Bept, 1-5. County Agricultural Lewisburg, Sept, 22-35. : president. one will ure Menges, " Pr ——— —— — ———————— BASEBALLAMHEDULE CORRECTED Last i th baseball) Couns appeared wet noted, tis er, week te the schedule Heporter n @ pr for the Centr in and é med atl er cement i 1 iq hie Postal] Employes to Meet at Mileshurg. NO. 19.. A TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS § HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS whe the Har dis. ny. In {eed president Belles Steely, Farn BUCK of the fonte, i £2. A sociation the meeting of the Centre County As of postal i i EM plovees at Mile P. M. Postmaster % Matilda, will be burg, Fri-j Hon H Wood - will ied id band hail 15th, in GRY, B ri May at 8 Scott and AN, J Port give A of of ad- 858. ng ares ey question box will a will be Wiles will be eature the evening. Music furnished by Wetzler's band baked ter the Fetterolf Ol A ham supper af M tres $ served t ing. Contre the mee of Hall, Is ry irer of sociation. —————— ee —————— FARMERS PAY TOO MUCH TAX. ECONOMIST SHOWS Pennsyis P State i i farm- head Aopart. Na new ax probe aver, of College SCCOnon fewnd grt irysgnt entinlg hundred itteriat Cemetery and Congregational Meeting. The tion # ¥y members « the Cemotor sin John's # st ar mers Of The rs on bot Ric meet needed ay No Memorial Fri i Ox i look Rev, By cand - 1 bry address be heonor, of given verybody D. order wi i E Committee, invited A I, r— Ferguson Sehool Teachers, The eloted following mschool the school board to teach 1832 school term Pine Grave Grammar. A Mary E. Burwell Livingstone; Pine Miller Krumrine, Glenn Balleyville, CC, C Marengo. CC. Hunsinger: E. Gingerich: Tadpole FEI Nason. The board reorganized by I. O Campbell, presdient: secretary, and H. A. Grubb, ore were bw the 1831 B Cori: Pine Grove Primary. White Hall, Hall, Maude Margaret ireasier; Centre, 1 in Ella M wa Fe * electing cs treasures. Corl, SI lA AAAI. Howard &ad Awarded Fellowship, Awarded Danforth Foundation fel- lowship, James I. Burke, of Howard, junior in dairy husbandry at the Penn aSlvania State College. will take a special business course for six weeks at 8t Louis and spend two weeks at a camp in Michigan. Burke will study problems of manu- facturing, sales, promotion. grain ex- changes, stock yards, research labor atories, farm experimentation and management. The course will include all phases of the commercial feed bus- iness, a lO RS. E. P, V, HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT, MAY 22 The second annual commencement of the East Venns Valley High sthool will Be held in the Millheim Munivipal theatre on Friday, May 22. at 8:00 p. m. The principal address will be de. livered by Prof. F. H. Gaige, of the Millersville State Teachers’ College. {Speakers from the class will be Elva Winkleblech, Henry Glasgow and % of Milton. now a resident Excavation nt work for the Federal pene yet come work last have ale Lewisburg is not at men itentiary pleted, week, men were nd work, HONG ready applied for The spring at Sunset Ia club house was by renews surrounding it. raised as improved wt ing the The water wis the appro Two were plant du in color during wooden wWeeK Jey also § ff : ia pairs ved geese poultry are dark show will be rece see] fOr purposcs, OUTree, hatched, idren wish to all ness rene death of f cars +1 3 dis pital and Mrs. He will at - ome op* the from vhere an Durst, ro ave ten pure sale, é Eastern h at Harris v eof } ra % YOK the Ire this Madisonburg D delegate, K. Keller rnate and highways Sinte Fuoutle tho Cen” from the Penne miles ¢ 58 botwesn tie Mifflin Centre-Union Val Narrows a in ey of township fined ctor with tractor as license plat wing used to ad 1 Lock Haven 8 near the 8t gre, Mrs arry McoClenah fr of purchas§ WwW, ¥F. Mac bungalow a dwells future ime. . ocaled along the western borough atreet, D. Keller, proprietor of =hellet's 2 Sok vice Garage at State College, was a brief caller ag office the latter part last week. Mr. Keller down the valley with a view of extending his field of operation for both the sale of Buick cars and gars Ae service, two lols Hn located west his with a vis recting oan question line on Church 2 this of was Be a booster for the Centre County Baseball League out {o game Saturday on the local High school fled, and see Centre Hall and Pleasant Gap start off the race which vill wind up in Septeraiwr. Maybe our boys ooh cop the flag. Your support and your rooting will help a lot. : J. Linn of Lock manager lelolfonte Lime ©oOme pany. of which produces ane nually a large amount of crushed stones for use in road building, has employed 65 men at the quarry at Salona. which re-opened last week after being closed for the winter. Mra, M. H. Smith. of Millhelm. was taken to the Geisinger hospital at Danville for observation and treatment, Mrs. Smith has been in poor health all the past wintér, largely due to 8 nervous condition. She was ‘aoCome panied to the Institution by her hus band and her sister, Mrs. J. Smith, of Bellefonte. Adam Q. Stover, a native of Ialnes township, but a resident of Michigan for many years. is suffering from & broken leg. For some time previous to this accident he had had trouble with rs 0 the Harris the Haven, of Salona,