[ - YOl. CV. Saturday evening Democrats in lov and ! tory Penns Brush Valleys the vi obtained at ti Tuesday when a Millhelm Bru previous, +1 i with After parade, which by the Wetzler band of lowed by the successful cadidates, the Milesburg. Spring Mills and Aaronsburg bands and DEMOCRATIC GAINS IN STATE. Party Elects Judges In a Number of Strongly Districts, In- cluding Sayder-Unlon Districts. Contested Miffin and Democrats made gains in sec tions Pennsylvania at the last el tion. Ambrose B, Reid, legheny county, Judge E. C. Newcomb in Lackawanna Judge William S. Mclean in Luzerne county. John H. McCann were re-elected, Ethan county; many Oo - Al of Judge of county, Judge county elected in Lehigh was the © ocounti - Bedford Monroe, imibia Berks, Greene, ta and their 1 —————— A CT, RUNKLE ELECTED SHERIFF IN SNYDER CO. The Ru in sheriff's offi Carl E. Runkl traditions by being elected t Edgar 1. 3202. and succeeds his younger broth- in his Ww, ————— A ——————— “THE GAZETTE'S” VIEW OF RESULT OF ELECTION The Keystone paragraph on th county, spills this: “Well. the contest and the battle jg won—by the We are too big to ery and it hurts too bad to laugh. The cause brought about partly by the general unrest, and partly by a bunch of Re- publicans who were defeated at the pri- maries in September. They had aplen- ty to gloat over for their treachery which could only be enjoyed by degen- erates, Wa bow to the result and hat is off to the victors against whom we have not a word of condemnation. They put up a vigorous fight and are entitled to as much joy as if they Republicans, If the Democrits make f our party's political mahlites they to To us it is a good riddance of bad bish.” THIRD the family ily Democrat He defeated n 0 a county office Bowersox, Republica 3532 to er Cyril, who had followed father. John turn Runkle, into the first Centre Gazette in its e election | n is over Democrats, was 1 (so-called) were can Is them Lise ¥ a are welcoma MI TED ————— ————— PINCHOT APPOINTS GRANGE LEADER Harrisburg Man Fired to Make Way for Tioga Worker~W. GG. Flsher, Sunbury, Also Loses Place. Appointment of Edward B. Dorsett. Mansfield, master of t State grange, to the post of chief of the statistical division of the Department of Labor and, Industry was announced Monday by ghee Governor's office, His salary is Dorsett takes the place of George W. Van Wagner, Harrisburg, whose dismissal was announced a few days ago. His salary was $3600, The Governor's office also announced the thirteen other appointments and seven dismissals. Among the dismiss. als is William G. Fisher, Sunbury, in- gpector, salary, $2100, in the depart- ment of Labor and Industry. — A MOA TATA, Opening the Milthelm ballot box on Friday, the 13th, augers bad for some one. —— A AP SAA Mra, Rebecca Emerick ds seriously ill at the home of her son, Norman Emer. feck, In Williamsport, the Legion drum the HL Corps shifted to the Munieclpa] theatre ing was conducted Haines and Hall and majority, Centre Millheim gave Boob 1200 the remainder the ticket having blen supported most equally as well QUARTERLY “DOLLAR DAY” AT ALTOONA, NOYEMBER 158 Altoona Booster Merchants to Give the Dollar Added Value on That Day.— Opportune Time for Christmas. Gift Buying. As this unoed elsewhere in week's Altoona Booster their Quarterly Doll November 1 Stores will hold ur As cdvert dispinyed 3 . 528050 WoORter Stores Parking Restrictions Removed, Altoona the Day plans Dollar Day Musclal] Program. a specia)] feature of Dwollar Day. the Altoona Booster Stores have are ranged a aplendid musical program to assembled at 7:45 be broadcast by a specially hestra over Station WFBG, P. M, 17. Our a special WFBG and enjoy this excellent program. Tuesday. November readers are given in- vitation to tune in on Station i ———————— PINCHOT'S WINTER CAMPS SCORED, Men Shouldn't Be Foreed to Leave Home for the Winter When Many Workers Can Be Found In Vieinity of Proposed Camps. or Gifford Pine hot's proposal for unemploy being Bent heweame ores of It w at an persons ww claimed by protestants there th score of men, many of them heads of families, would be compelled endure the obtain the to leave their homes and rigors of winter camping to benefits of employment on road pro- jects, Beveral residents that camp would draw a delegation of down land outers and homeless men to the i region unemployed | heads of families : would remain in {their homes without employement. Representative James Heffran, the secretary of the Charlerol Chamber of Commerce, dispatches a telegram of protest to Governor Pinchot, “There are hundreds of men in the neighborhood of Bentleyville who are begging for work. They can live in thelr own homes and do all the road work it would be possible to provide without leaving thelr own homes” Representative Heffran informed the governor, He termed the idea "absurd and ri. diculous.” claimed the { Charferol while NU DEPRISSION IN STATE JOBS AND PAYROLLS Number of State Has Doub- led In creased Employes and Salarles In- £10.000,000,85ay% Ten Years More Than Pennsylvania Farmers' Assoc, spends It asse employ ried whey {fobs or t is mutipiving emploves and boostin elght governms are holders In { today of number since 1821 “The ght-fold Im ¥ h risbhurg regul y in 1914 than | | ithe rest us than thers were i i 1 i and the has more led tinued the depression” it con employe ns rease in salaries since snd the 3 large as pre- was say rail thin year Cove loyes with a theo salar admin- vernor's Kproul’ $10.0600 In and $18.000 since Was ” New b office yadl in the governor's total nm salaries. including govern. and $32.176 in under Govern Ureans ner the nher of employ ef and the ors. from ten and $148.886 and employes persons “4 «3, to an at the do present $209,784. the or Fisher Inst year time to 80 nr depart - arth at pres- Citing expenditures of public that tion the je although the law the Btate to appropriate the department for it not compel the increase ite it ment inst roe at ated rompeis Mims ent {hah the huge the to pafblic schools, Aone department tive in the way Ne to administra coats has done. bet. deo. on capitol hil) lustrates burcaucracy’s keen in expanding a group of clerks high priced experts with higher sounding titles at the highest salaries abtainable.” it sald. "It costs more than 2200000 for 40 executives and tall the schon department ter Tight into ‘exports’ reat of the depart do to mont wi boards may Ey porintey « $12.000 a nald 230.750 At con fiva dep ¢ tica are who dire ant directors whose pay os) admin exer ee who ia pald $4 500 Je $201,110 nother $6.1 in doubtless w 0 EG0. and one assistant $5 i hitgt and Thin tot deputyship vacant in be filled.” It cent atated that 0 of the approximately 6 treasury's general spent through the department of instruction, three-fourths of which goes to ald common schools and the remainder to expenses of the de partment and grants to normal schools. colleges and universities, AI MP APATITE Hi< Vue Proprietor Jalled. Otto Adamitz, proprietor of the no torious and well known Hi-Vue on Fri- day appeared before Judge M, Ward Fleming in the Centre county court and plead guilty to the illegal possess. fon of intoxicating beverages, contrary to the Eighteenth Amendment and the Volstead Act and was sentnoed to pay the costs of prosecution, a fine of five hundred dollars and undergo imprison: ment in the Centre county jail for a period of sixty days Judge Fleming stated ine passing sentence that if one more offense wan registered against Hi. Vue padlock proceedings would be brought and the establishment banned ag a public stopping place. per fund ia public CENTRE COUNTY HUNTER STRICKEN IN FIELD Clark Ohl, of the Mill at Lock Haven, Suffers Heart Attack While an Employee Paper Hunting Near Home, Fas and veral hours, that His ——— Dalrymen's League Heduces Salaries, was President Applicants Licensed. re fo ier d TW ” £4 ra ihe Howing persons received per ts to operate a mibtor vehicla, Wed- of 1 Les ut ted 1 ¢ Bellofonts Mrs Em M week H x Bollefont lefonte Hefonte School at Penn State Grow. ing. Graduate at the Collage © 70% Dean was Penns an increased from to for ted last June, Kern The school nine aso to unify advanced work given by the college With 305 students enrolled for grad- work during the first semester of this year compared to 232 for semester of last year, Dean expecting this year to show a ation of the steady growth of desire to take advanced at Penn State the year which F. D organized “ru re iris Oars all unt the first Kern continu- students training is who ———————— Entertain Missionary Societies. The Missionary with the Hall held a meeting on Thursday night in the Evangelica] church, which societies connected five denominations in Centre and put on a program in all the societies ad a part, through picked representa- The pro- enters tives ans well as volunteers was both instructive and varied in «¢ of the and was haracter set program the delicious refresh. Ar given ove gorvice engaged In contacts sie—————— a ——— Struck by Auto In Bellefonte, Mrs. Sophia Meese, of Milesburyg, was struck by an automobile Thursday af ternoon while walking on the highway Bellefonte, The car was driven by O. B., Bergen, of Mo- shannon. Mr. Bergen was traveling at a low rate of speed when the accident happened. Mrs. Meese was taken to the Centre County hospital] where she was found to have suffered an Infury to her right wrist and left knee, but no bones broken. AIA Rev. J. B. Maloy: pastor of the Meth. odist church at Mill Hall, had the un: happy experiggxe of stepping on a loose board in a barn on his home grounds with the result that the op- posite end flew up and struck him on the chin, loosening three of his teeth and badly bruleing his face, At the sight of the blood-streaming fae, as he approached the house, his wife fainted, Both are well again, on West Linn street. - — — 12, 1931. GRAND 17 JURY OF APPROYED 23 BILLS PRESENTED of £300 Court Hears Confessions Gullit Homer Detwiler Draws Flne and Sixty Days’ Imprisonment, shisiold a vole same, meantime there § sort of room. ‘There vault san- verti. in the ation and more Allegheny dergo county work house for a period of six no gambling The o Comm. va, Otto Adamitz, charged with having a device. Pros ecutor. Leo Boden vart ordered the defendant pay the costs. a fine of $200, and 60 days in the count jail nw of 5 44 vioistion of Boden. Comm. VE same; pay liquor Defend. for 60 aws prosecutor, ant ordered to the counts. a fine and to the The mun « $200.00 county jal days jail sentences in each case to oncurrently Frank 1 breaking penitentiary. omm ve wit) Defendant ruta sentenced to pay a fine of $1.00 of prosscution and to Highw an Rentenoed cosas of pros esottion. make restitution and undergo probation for a period of three years charged Comm. Hoover, with VR Gray jarceny of motor vehicle; R. J. Rasavage. Patrol. Sentenced to pay costs of pros ecution, make restitution and wnlergo probation for period of three years Comm. va Robert Coursan and Btan- loy Osgrowskl, charged with malwious mischief; prosecutor, Charles Bem stine, Each sentenced to pay the costs and a fine of $1.00, and 35 days In the county jail, to begin at the time of the original committment, Comm. va’ Arthur Williams, charged with forgery; prossoutor, Leo Boden, county detective, Defendant plead guilty and was sentenced to pay costs pf prosecution, make restitution, and undergo probation for a period of two years Comm. ve Wm. Imel, charged with violation of the lguor laws: prosecutor Pro whe autor, State Highway (Continued on inside page) NO. 44. ri TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. § HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS wthly her pretty the ire Coune tponed from jay, Mo College hoe Friday Susjue~ they visited with Neff, wi Sune spent in ti fields of rabbits and oth~ rt “ Forme Arthur C. Dale. Chair Compensation lioense tag h within the avored by Govern+ ner is the recognized to 64 of which laces him nineyv-nine The thus Pinchot judge over the panied bya who like here the Nor- Wieland wank friend language gr in 1§ High = Eng ash take county. her sis” Mare Gifford to dent on near Pote past Call and & reside, the SO ON OT Birmingham, on 8 noth Was school and day The Sunday school off ae by a held « are wo Grace hurch. the How high en by the parties af male was consummate both situated in Halned hid up respectively, while aronsburg. a large stud pwards or $7000, At real i terman falled to ough to ! nterest The township to $2600 the ha the administrator's sale of 1 f ti Warren E. estate © e late Barina 8 bring bids ww comsidered ed arms and adjoining, were 4 the Towands 25 boys, re on thelr guests Lusocine te-Colgate 8 Lg { inning of thie Heven il sh ated his Mountains, became general utiiity man at the inn, which will be kept open for the first time during the winter months Shoop stayed at his jodge long enough to discover what be came of the three mice he had IN training that very mysteriously disape peared some time ago. It will be res called that mention was made in these columns that he had shot a rattles snake making darts at the mice In question, then in a cage. Well, with a view of further protecting the mio# A very small cage built of fing wire netting was constructed and placed in the larger quarters. and one day the door of the outer box was found open, the mice and the small wire cage mises ing. The mystery was accidentally dis covered, when Shoop found the third of a large black snake datigling from a hole In a log. Cf Gowrie, there was an investigation. which proved that & distended portion of the snake becamd wedged in the opening so tightly that ft could not be removed without cutting the snake in two-—and thizx revealed the small wire cage and what were once three lively mice able to do tricks WI 3 tades in the month, vad WGEe in the and Foust
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