VOL. CV. —— 1931. F PILOT CRASHES INTO OLD NITTANY Following the Here MOUNTAIN Wreck Plainly at 12:50 Sunday Flash Seen from Mornilng—Guided to Wrecked Local For st Ranger at Day- Hight, hy Metals, due, ¢ soar t. A veland wn wrecked. at 12 was crashed 50 Surday Cleveland It wreckage morning fi the removed f£ was wns wy om the to Bellefonte, T™ 1000) pounds of dBstroved. Officials Transport, operators 3 id the; Came to from Richard as guide ar fied Newton Horner, his w rir and ther made with forest ranger, with him beside the were Ralph Whiteman Moyd The iwford and as route Greens ther re © 3 riher tur: where Harold Bitting On reaching a Old Fort the Car traveling became while she was walting for some theecar that the plane was heard flying, and later the crash, fol. lowed by a grea flash and fire Mrs, } Bittinger is a telephone operator In the Bell exchange, Millheim, and it is "natural that she would at once 1asort to the use of the Bell ¥ne to pass on the Information. I A AIAN. GOVERNOR VETOES MEASURES, The bill providing for a Increase of fees for services rendered by sheriffs was vetoed by Governor Pinchot. The Governor also vetoed the bill re quiring motorbusses to be equipped with nonshatterabls glass. Vetoed, the bill fixing $25 a month as minimum compensation for retired teachers over 62 years of age. retired because of disability prior to July 1, 1919. Vetoed. bill appropriating $3000 for preservation and reconditioning of war her 1} empolyed yushand, is point in which she stranded below wis and it wns one to tow MEMORIAL SERVICES, for Holding the Valley, of Points NSehedule Time at in Madlsonbursg J. Miller Ciriesing Hebe rsd speaker M © sc tse A A Road Bill y Administration Passed. A dy A —————_——— —— GAS TAX BILL SIGNED, Kis LX sl pr fnw fi RX i tpPiion State rd -« I Cities arn A ———— TS ————— RATE PLAN TO SOCIALIZE tor Ch FAIR INDUSTRIES Ww Parkinson Greene-Washington ced In determination to Sen WUNCey ex representoing - senatorial anr 1 # Vita fires Ehi4 iis rm op puts ti demands He Efecitive on legislation charged flagn, Mite board propos; i mos wmtion- wide industries sald tricity First Motor Classie for Year at the Ale toona Speedway, July 4, at Al this will ur when the nation's greatest drivers will participate in a National A A. A, championship race which, from present indications wil) bring to geher the largest field of entrants eve er seen on the big board bowl A AAA. It would take the combined “panics” of the past to equal this Hoover “de pression.” Th toona July e initial motor classi the Speedway 4 Year ¥ on RUDE RURAL | Of all the gheets from Bast to West | The local paper is the best. | Deep is our Jove and deep our debt To Record, Sentinel and Gazette. | When first 1 landed on this ball | A bit of flesh wrapped round a squall, | It welcomed me with joy and pride | My Ie has never justified, ! ! if RHYMES, a { I It follows me my whole life through, | With words all kind and mostly true: | And even after I am hearsed | "Twill tell my best and hide my worst. ~dExchange | NO. 21. rn “MAKBLITE” NEW To OPERATE Marbig Fetterolf INDUSTRY IN Ihe { About fo Mill Novel Penn o, large House Plant—Manuafactire Bullding Blocks, Ete, Planing thes, Floor Tle, BIRTHS, POPULAR YOUNG COUPLE REVEAL MARRIAGE Penn South Two of Twins Barn In Township~Stork Busy on Side, Pairs An f more tha ! i= of interest at present when Miss Alberta A Warsaw event o Nn A Year Shaffner. of Bore to Mr, and M Paul Bight, i i : i fillheim Mase nace On Sail mos ng torn Mrs vig, became the bride of Prof May 13 daughter, Gerald- ¢ Jordan, of Reading, ling took Bumner Mus March 6, twins 1 yi J ore Dawdy pe ceremony rd ¥ * Clalesshun 18, "n #7 hed sessed] at the Here sowsial also campus activities being Women's Athletic Association and Eurodelphian Literary Society. For the last two years has been teaching successfully in the Warsaw public schools, { Prof. Jordan is the only son of Mr and Mrs. E. T. Jordan formerly of Florence 8. Hackett White, Centre Potter towrship, now of Reading, He | Hall, May 11th attended Albright Academy in Read] A daughter, born to Evens B. and ing, and received his B. A. degree from | Daisy Hook Long, Spring Mills, May North Central College, Naperville, II. 18th, linols, after spending three years there, | = ———— - Mr. Jordan not only vroved himself! (Continued from previous column) capable along music lines, but he was | time with Mr. Joitlan's parents In also an outstanding track man, He | Reading, and in July returned via Ni- has completed two successful yems of agama Falls and Canada to lows City teaching in the Warsaw High #chool | where both attended Summer school, as music supervisor. He has many | Mr. Jordan working on his Master's talents and has made a host of friends | degree In music. in that city. | This summer the young couple will Last summer Mr, and Mra, Jordan | visit in Reading. but will spend most spent their honeymoon In Atlantie | of their time camping in the moun City, Washington, D. C., Mt, Vernon | tains alot the Hudson River. Mr. Philadelphia, and other points of inter. | Jordan will be Music Supervisor in the est in the east. They visited a short | Dallas City schools, Dallas City, 1. S—— {next year, where he will teacy only | music, “" and one h niversity wns One 1 she of io Towa City a national She lowa. Ia Corman John May 1, and at Spring Justin Y., born (ross member f hi in of an f oo {ors Mille Laniise Ann, Minnie Margaret Tussey ville, May Shook. sorority quite a member Lanes wns active born to Charles Ray and Spicher Nevil, at 16, Frances Mae, born to Mr Harry lL. Burris. Centre Hall. May 14. Jack Henry, born to Floyd 8. and she (Continued on next column) DOUBLY AT ELECTROCUTION HOCKVIEW we ———— “Windmills of Holland.” iniike supported herstofores talent taking The opocettn vil] De yepes (Thursday) svening Grange Park, the on nt in mos t hime n the admission wing Saturday fehit and 15 cents capacity of directed of Lt evening “ROCKING Afacking t THE Governor's BOAT” requ the he owt for “hire and fire” authority Public Bervice tadive Elwood overs Commission. Turner o# J Vresen- Delaware i i i “Already the Executive powers are overbalanced. Hand him further pow or, make him the sole dictator of thaw his economic theories and you will in this State that will affect the entire nation because this State contributes so large a part of the national wealth and taxes. You wili create lower bread lines, greater unemployment that in the end cannot help but resuly in, widespread disaster, The whole world is seething with un. rest, rebellion and anarchy. 1f Amer. fon falls to recover, no one can fortell what the result will be upon the world. Lot us hope that a mandate will come from the people of Pennsdvaniy to thelr Seantors and Representativis to have cotage In this hour of need and to hold fast, and a mandate to the Governor to sit down because ho is “rocking the boat” A A tl — a The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a yesr TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. ems HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY FROM ALL PARTS near pearance ast week, much mitted us 3 i ction of th and to M $144, Matils Oranges Illinods, school school ws paid th by for n” Cole This i8 rough the the was iors, dir Lng Lest+ and ALR. wd Roy Ishiler, Sune Wille re Hall, his crew doing hothe of one day the mis- 11 that man's hand. badly Lewistown were arpenter wor rd Jordan, at ik: Mr. Run fortuna to be ner Hppwd from striking him rushing nat as reduced MANURE 4 ¢ commencement East exercises of High school. at Bartges, son of wmerly of Pottes « president's Epeakers were and Eve The class nembers. The the auditorium on Friday Penns Valley Woodrow Bartges, wnsl made The Ciiasg 4 the lass addres Henry other 2 salutatorian, ech, valedictorian ommiitee has dee on Cole tier nn building mmodated. that noeampoient of the them. The ; ry will be appreciated by ball fans during time of the Grange Fair of number TE . Ailey a pa urements ile Tupi ont ruetic of a i much the mn hloaclne “Bull Pup.” a field a monoplane, came down next to the High school grounds on Firday afternoon to ask the way to Bellefonte. The pilot, Don MeDougal, was the only passenger, and he told the school boys he was from San Francisco, Calif, bound for New York. and that he was a part of thé great alr ship parade going east “It's as hazy as the devil up these” he Raid. and that was his reason fof visiting us, showing a perfect landing ard a lke takeoff, Mr. and Mrs John A. Sweotwood and daughter, Anna May. of Potts town, motored to Centre Hall on Sate urday and from here weng to Spring Mills to visit the former's brother, I. W. Sweetwood. Mr. Sweetwood oame up at this time capecially to erect two markers in the Georges Valley compe tery in honor of his departed parents, Mr. Sweetwood continues as superine tendent of the Pottstown cemetery, which, covers an aren of 38 acrve and which requires his constant attention, His stay here was but for a day, on # -