X; go en | "VOL. CVI. - The importa Fort- Old the nt r y, is Del chot the sections in length, other than SCTaper, were width of twent, remaining to tha by the > i n the locality Man the widening 4 of house and Brown mean} the vards on Glasg farms, cutting rook. This done by two men. That three days’ work larger number of employment. At this rate it will require al} of" the winter months to the road ir the road ny cuble now ma the work away « is shifts each giver that t giver is, the n are me fa. week. 80 men can be put ing and chipping next spring. It may be possible, road foreman C. informed the writer, that a group of men will be set to work, ginning at Boalsburg eastward. In that event would he completed at an riod than next spring. At present he road cuts and fills has in a short time put to work #0 there can At the Glasgow farm ing raised what box bridge the be and the earlier road is rough where Ave made, road roller smooth been a the complaints the road is and is known 8 Aa concrete 10 carry large flow water away after heavy freshets (COLLEGE BE BUILT POTTERS MILLS-STATE ROAD MAX Waddle, was fron road west sdve # rs Mills nt hot killed the project o a but high M Mil next concrete road Potters ilis Pi Potters State College tion will HH Macadam And and not the the is mer substitut conorete 2 ¥y , the Pinchot survey “straghtaway” survey will he Old Fort-Boalsburg road, Mi program detour 1 1 adopted be in the Potters is-Stat, College event the building goes through ome the C—O ASS Discuss a New Hal for Juniata College The board of trustees of Juniata College, near Huntingdon, on Friday considered pans the erecetion of proposed college music hall at a meeting held in the Penn-Harris hotel Harrisburg. The structure iy to $100,000, Plans for tha ed and it was announced be the next will for the mn were discuss. that bids will three erected building weeks this within It open or a month. be summer, ——————— A —————— The borough council anticipates bee th ng able to reduce he tax millage it on when makes its schedule of tax rates the assessment now being made ————— A —————— Mrs, Fred Weaver, a patient In the Centre pital suffering from Injuries received Thursday evening. Mrs returnihg from church when she at in front and be in the pat) by David was imme- of Milesburg. is County hos was Weaver tempted to the streot of the Cross Presbyterian stepped church coming confused, of an automobils operated Casper of Bellefonte She taken to the it injury to her arm from shock, Hataly where Nosp was 11 it upon examination found had log Father Sees Mistake In and receive «a and an suffered GRO AT “It was all my fault” Dr. Asa Lee Hickok. prison paychiatrist, was quoted as saying. The thought that his judgment made a trusty of the sqx crazed Negro who assaulted and murdered his daughter Wednesday morning of last week, haw driven the physician to the verge of prostration, it wag sald at the prison, His wife also is near a breakdown. She is confined to her home, “The Castle,” on the prison reservation, the scene of the crime. Members of the prison board, arrive. ing at the prison the day of the mur. der for thelr regular meeting, abolish. ed all rules that permit mental defect. ives to act as servants, Further changes In policy wery made as a re- sult of the crime. Meanwhile, the killer, Fred Collins, FOR 66 VYotes leket from Selected, Prediets Full State ! The n wit { wing about a return the of State and local candidates, A that standing of tl} candidates NE ’ convention the under that selected by subvommittee would abide by te pop ula the voters dent was adopted. 1 Ag Joseph PF. Guffey, of Pittsburgh former Democratic nationaj teeman, and the controlling hind the State organization, place Gown the Apri the pathetic “Govern motion it was 1 A 1 committee 1a gate-at-large of for Presi choice commit {force plans of De ernor Roosevelt's name committee regardesd to the ir Roosevelt was Roosevelt ag candidacy. 1 will have least 66 Democratic Nationa Guffey sylvania "1Conventn declared the meeting He added he conservatiy fey * nin, believed that estimate.” The eight S38 ¥ judges of Henderson, Mt Treasurer Brookville, yi ee Auvditor-General—Wilson Temple Sarlg Berks county of Chales J Uhl, B wtion ame SBomersat ¥ J AIMeN Drew, for a for wtic nomir yurt last vear, was pl one of the Uhl de Superior Court lined ——— A SD AAI 5 JANUARY “SUMMER” AGAIN BRING WINTRY JULY AND “Weather fans” have been won- Mother tricks the warm summer” WILL who dering recontly ist how Sar Nature can go with freakish of weather should about winter and famous “icy of 116 years ago. A acrathook in Mary B. Glikinson, phia, Ohio, hear the possession New that had a 1932 of Mra. Philadel United “summer-Jant- has supply - of reveals 1816 like the States in ary” much ing Tha three of 18168 were warm that fires almost ned less, but in May, buds and fruits were In July, lcs formed in New states and in parts of Penn and New York. There a again in August. and frost both in tha United and Europe A f Huntingdon Mills assumed his new of agriculture Valley Vocational Rex Haver, supervisor ocoumty been first months “0 were frozen England sylvania wns ten Stookey John L 0 I Luzerne county. has duties a supervisor the 8 r eding J appointed in Clinton bein of agricul: tars Le ROCKYIEW, 37, Negro murdered, whose condition (Dr. Hickok considered “harmless” (was in solitary confinement in Western | Penitentiary at Pittsburgh. Plans are | being made to bring him to trial for (murder If a sanity commission decides he is sane nough "to know right from wrong.” Collins, who was taken into Dr. | Hickok's home as a servant several years ago, crept upstairs as Betty Hickok, 22. was taking a bath, Before she could make an outery {he pulled her from the tub and as. | salted her. Afterwards, he slashed ther throat with a butcher knife. i Mise Hickok was engaged to be married soon to Wilson Tutill, of Homesdale, near Scranton, where the gir] attended a business college. EDUCATORS GIVE TALKS COUNTY SCHOOL T0 Only Be Dunkleberger, Themselves Should Says Dr, school directors of Cent County irt House af Dr Dr, 4 FV ind Educational Interest directors hers who i He discussion of the elas and the kewg an this = ticity educating thems Ves point in his of Lime the nervous system, Jed sure ET of "6 re 25,000,000 scholars In =U ool leg nited States, and 1.006.000 students, which bdong to ail adolescent per life. Howe Ver, jucation to “youth life does 1 belong but It is growing also never «too late hsurn 10 ) people can feach People. A question cannot be sed 4 in the teacher's or settler] in of problem my 1 problem is problena ar Spicy Hing supported by Payohologionl the gist of Dr He closed Were Dunklebergetr’'s morning addres is also a mental being. Tha ttre directors Hall who were present from D K J. G M Ee wane n better nt. sid last commmitiice the g irnished Wore Kallor Kirkpatri i uch the Rogers tended Prof that year his commended on f Ea ————— C0. TAKES OVER CLINTON TELEPHONE wx pro- wis BELL Co. Interstate Cy mins The has en consent hasss Company elephong Company in Penn The business Clinton ton Telephone by th sylvania. in % ties The The villages the largest Clinton ry comi and many does Lycoming ooun price is $23.000, Woolrich and Avis communities on the The jatter, which central office of the sys 36 miles Jersey ths Bél main- central office with purchase of are #tem houses the tem, Shore o is Dut rom where system taing a AAAS 85000 RABBITS FREED IN STATE. Chance Is Small Against Hunters and Autolsts, After a losuroes pe or muscle 000 rabbi { relonusoed sitions § va it # next ouse cats and w fed natural They constitute th an of Missouri enemies o riion from Pennayi major pu brought tha of order EO O00 by vania Game Commission Their prospect of longevity for State Game Commission figure that with their natural and me chanical enemies facing them the 50. 000 rabbits stocked in the State every year will do well even to double their fiumbers during the coming season, The commission also has released 2000 hares, 500 fox squirrels and about 300 raccoons, Forty-eight Reeves’ pheasants have been freed In various localities where conditions are dissime- ilar to determing under what condi: tions they are likely to thrive best. MI AI Feelings engendered by the atrocious crime at Rookview Penitentiary, last week. make us feel a littl, more kind: ly toward the lynch law in the South, It Is not until a murder such as this one is brought to our very door that wh feel its real horror. ————————— William ¥. Keller publishes letters of administration on the estate of Kansids and fs dim, officials —— NO. 3, — WILL RENEW FIGHT Emerick Helrs Old to Swedes’ Submit Proof Burlay In Graveyard The Emeric) the rom i #SLOnN« Mrs Emer The ways 1 sud, Lean 1 rth still is question fu Lay > 1 Mu an ne in and the first time Is sald the Ast They brough he Emerick Astor $20 ¢ NVes n the i Previo Wes tate have been mm 1 BAVY fur heirs ——————— A ————— TO TAKE OVER BRIDGES, rt STATE TOLL THE BEAR GARDEN NURSERY AT MILROY of ground the at Milroy 1 esi on Teen for an ‘orestry Department years and planted with shrubbery seal lings. ground is situated at hi throug Milroy ghway and il and a triangle. Bear name bwin called Gardens Nurs the takenn from the patent gran bw the Com- John survey to the origina] dwner, 29. 1768, and the WAS 1768. The r Forestry November freory Department made wis by the under the T. C of Oc a ros. planted men, direction Ha tober of the district during the November, and will not for local to motorists using the mountains, Harbeson has also a hothousa in hig office. earth and planted with of evergreens. mostly cedar which can. not started from the seed, and which will He set out when warm weather arrives they taken sufficient forester, reson, and months bea spot of beauty only dents but h gh- wavs across the Forester s min- filled cuttings ature with be and have roots, —————— A AI Appointed Trustee of Insti. tation, Prisoner A gentenoe former prisoner who served] a for kil automobile, ling three persons with by the his apbhointed was Governor Pino as a trustea oy Eastern State penitentiary. He is Henry G Brook who susweeds Dr. Herbert M. on ti penitentiary board In 1823 Brook Fo 1 ontencesl to from of Muncy Cuddard © PUBLIC GRANGE DEDICATION OF NEW Take Meeting Place Saturday Inent Publie Speakers Be Invited, to There present Granges w hav program. Luncheon , bw th Iades at thirty in o'clock Grange pubs the open meetings in in store for I A —- DEATH CLOSES SHOOTING MYSTERY IN WHICH BELLEFONTE GIRL closed the case Angol pe ———— Meeting to of Prayer™ Program. Committee Arrange re tal Fire Destroys MIL mill Pifer 3 and lumber Howard ve bodler 0, 0, F, Card Party. A Be Local 00a card party will Odd Fel ning, Jammry 26th each will be sold used toward the hb The Odd Fellows and go eas freshments be a — pT Birthday Party. Mr, and Mrs. H W, Potter. urday, gave a birthday party for eldest daughter, Barbara Ann, on be gix years old With her bro ther Taylor sister Eleanor there wers twenty who enjoyed the event, The children were entertained and am. used and by older oneg were aided in playing games, go that the time passed rapidly. As is always the case in such affairs, refreshments played a part In the event one remembered pleasure by the Jittle and the honored children Pat: Miriam Glenwyn hart, Nellie Knarr, Martha Spy ker, Agnes Delaney, Sara LaRue Mus the proceeds debt ite wy all wi to enjoy a evening. will served, Sat thelr coming and large that recalled both making will and folks long be with guests Tha Soarson, littls lady Pe Han- Good present Were icin 1 Jean Brod Jane MITOT, nah, HE, three to ten On June 16, 19286, Years he was pardoned his interested in prison welfare work After being pardoned served as a member of the board of inspottors of the Phialdeiphia county prison and operated a story to sel] ship models manufactured by prisoners at ths Eastern State Penitentiary. Since incarceration Brook has been he =I SS SS Here's a new one, another "believe it or not.” A Democratic eandidate for county commissioner at the last elec. tion in Mifflin county was appointed mercantily, appraiser for that county by Auditor General Charles A. Waters, The case ought to be investigated. ———————— SM AP SS Governor Pinchot, on Friday, ap pointed seventy employes and dismiss. ed nine. The highest salary of the ap- pointed employes is $7,600. The grat er number will receive between $2,000 and $3,000 annually. I MIM Pr. The Lewistown Chamber of Com: merce went on record at a recent meeting as favoring Daylight Saving the late Alfred Durst, Time during next summer, soy, ‘™Mylor Potter, Isabey Emery, Jean Bartholomew, Algle Smith, Lillian Fosy Ellen Bradford, Fthel Marte, Phyllis Bradford. Barbara Ann Potter, Elvainor Potter Mra, Potter was assisted in caring for and serving the children by Misses Isabel Jodon, Alice Spyker and Anna Mae Martz, Gross, Joyoee NOTICE. We regret that it will be nee essary In the Interest of Im- proved service to shut off elec trie current in Centre Hall on January 24th, 1982, between the hours of 7 A, M. and 7:30 A. M., and between the hours of 1 P. M. and 4:30 P, M. We will appreciate the pa tience of our customers during this temporary shubdown. WEST PENN POWER CO. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. Ny HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS westertf stables at at ones Isewhere, ix vin for in a and Mrs, of Bt ewistown, om the with KE an ad vertises wiste College Har ison for the the of and dasughtef Friday mtil the begin. guests Lowell on ey Were of Mrs the former's daugh Hettinger a “kick” spectacular vice Loughran, Phila Madison! Hamis player, Tocal fand out of tory deiphia bh Square over former The Union Shore, at iis week, continu pastor rian church, d unmarried of the oone 1 A OIG Jutt, n milown. mi of school $ ring short that city b¥ nt advanced ard who fav chile warm rvoeive work un- pia school when weoly they buat alied is but slight ‘ t ene in schoo der such conditions ™ closed on illness of Lois aughter of Mrs had not bean scarlet fever when the action, but thers were ® that the girl's liness was due to that disease. In the mean” times all school rooms were thorough ly fumigated, and Monday the schools opened as e public schools were owing to the grade pupil The Friday Rees, Abbie Reese diagnose] as board a da CAS took ETAVE sLspicions usual Lester Musser has been selected by the executors of the estate of the late Mrs. M. A. Landsy as manager of the Hote] Markland. He has had consid erable experience along this line, have clerk at the Penn Belle for years and worked for 8 at the Brockerhoff House. He » ably assisted in ¢onducting the Morton who has almost & ing been a a number while of will Markland by chief Abelson, been clerk there for year Mr Cn r. A me to Hennick, of near town on Saturday i work done for Mrs White, and while his “entertained” by found his office. He shows In the meoechanies operation. He Is farm, and says jow in price, the farm provides a good living. Not in many years have farmers ploughed sod and stalks to the extent done the past fall and during the present winter. The work is belng continued. Many farmers who d&0 not practice fall plowing any time, fee that between now and spring any of the heavy soils may be turned with profit. The ground is said to turn easily, and many fields present an appearance indicating the work © have been done by men of experiencs. The Reporter erred last week 8 stating that the wife of Dr. W. M. Fliegel was Miss Ida Sweetwood, forme erly of Centre Hall, before her mare riage, whereas she was Mise Marion Nooss, of Spring Mills The malin fact in the {tem was that Dr. and Mrs. Fliegel would be located in Maye wood, New Jersey, after February 1, thelr intention being to leave thelr present home in Waynesboro, this State, By the way, Miss Sweetwood's husband is Fay Bramhall, and is lve ing in Metuchen, N, J, Ww Mr. and Penn Ha to have Henniek by -w £ denta Dr wd wife was being Mr. Henniok Reporter dentist to od a great of the linotype ving his everything still the way the interest in on own while in