The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 21, 1932, Image 1

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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