oe VOL. CVI. URS . DAY, FEBI Snow Shoe Youth Kil Following a drunken brawl M2 the cabin of the hunting camp known as tha Desert Ca southeast of bnow mon Shoe, 1 Shoe. Robert Moore, of Snow it 30 when drunken One pal camp other parties and a brawl ensued Moore, of Snow Shoe, most of of the party \ , hg vi away, leaving nly \ rren Shoe, in the Moore and near thedr the camp, when back, the started Heaton, also WTI. & automobile in the youth weapon used shot- gun. No one fired. Young Moore said to his brother: “I've been shot” and almost in- stantly. Heaton, aged 41, of eight children, was arrested, and has been charged with the crime and is a prisoner in the Centre county Jall, although the coroners jury brought in a verdict that Moore came to his death as the effects of a shot firad by an unknown person, party who heard the sound of shoot ing came back to the camp to what had occurred. —————————— A —————— UNION COUNTY BANK LOSES $1,400 TO BANDITS National to banditg be- the 12 was shot being 150 saw shot expired who is the father The Allenwood Bank in Union county, gave tween $000 and $1400, about 9.45 Mon- Two the third remained up day morning. men entered in an 1831 Harold the bank while the Dodgea © th old model ar carrying a license, forced cashier, Barber, and a oman clerk vault, and demanded the them into T complied ine men © Ww into money before ba dropped was wi on of the vauit, n request shot fired missing leaving a into the cashier. Authorities effort robbers, one wrrowly the notified at once and apprehend were an is being made to the ——— a ————— STATE COLLEGE HAS $50,000 FIRE, EARLY SUNDAY Fire early Sunday morning destroyed the interior of (x14 Fellows bulid ing in State The origin the fire was undetermined estimated at $50,008 Faith Reformed congregation, which held services® in the bisement of the t g while a was be. bulit, went church the 4 College of Loss was church St. Paul's yudldin new ing to for A clothing Cohen, Lewistown, floor of services. at Ee H. J fret sre owned occupied the the building. EE — a ————— SANITARY PRACTICES REDUCE CHICK LOSSES pulled” project In the “grow healthy of the Pennsylvania State College ricultural extension service last year, 700 poult 339,046 ag rymen grew birds Mortality losses varied from 18.48 per of mrad pra cont where none the five recom mended sanitary tices was follow- 1 1 d, to 6.87 per cent. where all the meth ods were used Time variation, only one-half of one per cent of showed the least hatching in favor of chicks hatched before May 1. of 1.09 per cent: clean 3.11; ¢ feed, 2.06; chicks, clean ground, and clean 2.64 per cent. During the past three years there es of chicks by death. Even where on erage losswas 12 1929 5 ————— A PS Reeelve Driver's License, Three applicants than in received to motor” vehicles at the Bellefonte Valldejule, Franklin operaty ex: last of amination held in They College, week, are Jorge State Johuston, State College, and Adol¢ Butner, of Jellefonte, S——— AAA The average High abuses the privilege. bt the “poet” bard has poetic license, school student CENTRE COUNTY REPORT HOSPITAL FOR JANUARY monthly meeting stoes., held following At t Board of it T submitt: Number 108 on semi- days. ... number and patient go private 1 104 patients, ward Tota] numb patient r days Number patients discharged ing month Cela a Asana Number deaths during month .. Number remaining under treat iy ment Feb. 1 Greatest number patient { in the hospital . | Least number patients any day in | the hospital {Tota number patient days | Av. number patients per day Av, number of days per patient... 8 any day Recelpts— of American of room Hospital | NY oop ounty tev ti Dud Total contri ong Receipts from patients Total Receipts Respoctfully WM H 1 submitted BROWN, Mgr. ANNOUNCE SCHEDULE FOR COMING DEBATES nprise Group © 24th E Contre debate Thursday, March ast Penns Hall Hall (negative) Centre {negative) winner will participat ship of the State, was the county Sell + The t: yet Centre Ho ams for been announced. ————————————— Dr. A, L. Hickok In New Role. Announcement a fow of Dr at the Went Rockview, was made of days ago the A ern Penitentiary tha appointment fatrist at L. Hickok, psyct di- as he succeeds rector of Somerset county Dr Hickok Dr. Henry Wilson, under whose admin- ne 3 and hospital istration the institution has been plac- ed on a self-supporting basis, and will assume charge of the hospital March L Dr. the father the 22-year-old eMeage Hickok wns Betty Hickok, graduate and tacked and killed home at the prison farm by Fred Coliins, 37, of laty musician who was at- in the family ndgro convict employed about thy Hic kok home as a house attendant. SA A PENN STATE CLUB OF CENTRE C0. students of ven- invited to at tend a mally and organisation meet. ing to be held in Old Main on the college campus Monday evening, Feb ruary o'clock. Thea purppse of ths meeting will be to organize Penn State Club tre county which will ita in thy new alumni organization gram District 23. and by-laws for wiil presented for Members of the college staff and representatives the Penn State Board of Athleth {Control will discuss the new athletic | policy of the college, TO ORGANIZE former residents been All graduates and Pern State now have of ire county, 29, at R of Cen piace pro a take as OMicers the adoption. wil} be chosen, club i : be of SMITH WILL MAKE following statement: the country who worked for and in the present political situation, friends and th, millions of men ation, should decide that it wants port of dolognates. nomination, THE FIGHT, reporters the believe in me, aa to my attitude that I feel that I owe it to my and women who supported me so me to lead, I wil] makys the fight; Convention of 1028, I With a full sense of the for the “ALFRED BE. SMITH." is NATION'S NEED So Asserts A Program Grange and Proposes for Relief. SPOT ' eh country finds i y authority he sublect voiced this Win the chiensive language. We accurate measures Qos welght measure think an a & UL being Just as measure an That remedy the accurate of value, is an accurate yard length The to it The maensure of commodity. 23.22 bad. things it or a us accurate of not true for hard doliar honest measme of dollar ACLs te the only one A dollar will always buy ‘ains of gold, In good times or in value of more than inaccurate an however, times is make to make an 1 value, MM an value of gt jut Wa in me the asuring need much highly gold, As discussion more and more opens WILL CHANGE George C. Johnson will re t a st—————— W., F. MeCLELLAN LEASED MEYER GARAGE, STATE COLLEGE a mel assed er garage State College, fon Brouse and (los thare equipped garage can tion Ha will open the into condi the business as soon artly as put 136% i he will contin selling rol Cars general work. A Bubb Inn was with all the equipment, rolet cars, and The new piace is McoClell week Sunday the MoClel- toaether ten new Chevys seventeen hand busi and ngo morning, Mr fire garage, occupied by by destroyed socond location of the whe Mr. Cars, lose ness Mrs i to r © an live, A ———— Dodds’ Horse Sale, Feb, 15. Robert Dodds, western horse this big financiaj that up interesting to had recen question, the it Ini samo mat attention at of the Na- pro definite note ter very i | i the tional Gra ¢ i gran 1 crmibod ing orkod out time that the im gold Hesetrve the 1 mtios, surplus gold in the be exported with below as &0 gh : and that per cent legn send nited out i uv States may enda the ®ol I mon An rnational the gold price « ing th ja terms or + 3s ' LA by stabi f gold wholesale PEO IT OR ¢ a sliver and naming pur the power in ¢ , & os average prices of commodities POTTER T Eu ————— WP. SUPERVISORS REDUCE ROAD TAX SUDer visors FW Clyed E The board of of Potter Will 1 ¥ Frazier Bras Potters Meoasre at the of construct DUTDOSe laying for road on, $ maintenanos, ete at The the fixed tha rate eight mills fils one-third rate last millage being a The has a of approximately $2300, due to the pur: chase of road machinery, a years ago, but since the Pinchot program releved the township considerable road mileage, they hppe be ably to keep the remainder thy roads in reasonable repair and at the same time liquidate the debt. year was twelve m this year n township ' indedted ness etn. fow road of a to of A i ——————— Way Back In 1875 Speaking of the winter we have Dasher, in 1875 through had snowless far, J W way back he went having almost had so of town, says that he remembers that the winter without a sleigh or sled ride Be, ——. L —-— §r™iob”zg. GROUP SIX PENNSYLVANIA BANKERS, MEET FRIDAY The Glass Bill, eok- oning Depreciation, Reconstruction and Postal Savings, lank Credits are topless that will be un der discussion at the thirty seventh an nual meeting of Group Six, Ponnayliva- nia Bankers Association, Penn Alto hotel, Altoona, on Friday, John W Chalfant, Pennsylvania LAneoln's Birthday. Preaident Bankers Association, vice president in charge of Trusts, the Colonial Trust Co., Pittsburgh, will be the leading speaker. The Luiiaess seasion at 10:45 A. M., will convene in the Elks Home, opposite Penn Alto hotel. The annual group luncheon, at the hotel” named, is scheduled for 1:00 P. M., with Rev. T. Stacy Capers, pastor, First Presbyterian church, Hollidays. burg, as speaker. Sulject: “George Washington.” Group Bix is made up of eighty two banks, al] the banks in the counties of Bedford, Bialr, Cambria, Centre, Clearfield and Huntingdon. The offi: cers are C, BE, Zimmerman, president, First National Bank, Huntingdon; John DD Meyer, secretary treasurer, president First National Bank, Tyrone; i CC, Wilson, cashier, First Na donal Bank, Altoona. de past few years the looking 1932 ped uly kind horses farmers for, his of the a office, on Mon in are posters Entertalned NS Class, Cla em ae FIVE MINISTERS FROM ass in the Yeageriown Lutheran ¥ school as "Knights of has n anit into th its ™ members years, during al J teicher longer, Edward Herman The {rom the f wh have ha ave ive men oO gon © this class and enteral Christian m inlstry Spangler, rad ig who 18 : now of Newport, uated from this class about or Middlesworth, ag of I of the I. the years 0; Rev, Guy 4 now lelloville, who out BE. Union, of’ ago, Rev, Louls Milihelm, In his first pastorate and gvho has been there for has been about 156 of Mt years cinas years: Rev, 1 loft Brown, now t 14 now who Class f Lesher, of Harner the thepast four years, and Rev. of loaave Middlesworth, now Hershey, youngest one to the class These ministers are all making fine progress in pastoral and pulpit work. ————— ————————— Want Ad, Brings Results, J. Russell Condo, of Spring Mills, is more than pleased with ths quick and satisfactory resulta obtained from a penny-a-word ad. in the Reporters’ ad- vertising columns. The ad had hardly appeared until he got a first-class become tenant on the farm to Mrs farm, farmer to belonging the Finkle li ——— The Fullington Auto wns last week givenn right by the Pub lic Service transport passengers between Tyrone, Bald Eagle Hannah, Port and State Col- The company proposes in the near future to ita schedules and will run at Jjeast over the new route, Condo, known as near Spring Mills, 3 i# company Commission to Matilda lege, revise one bus » * *® * * * *® * * * * Letters from Subscribers * ® * * ® Tells of Death of Emily Alexander, Barnes Corners, N, Y., Feb, 5, 1532, Editor Reporter: Inclosed find money order for sub: soription. The paper comes like a long letter form home. In a recent letter from my sister in San Diego, California, she spoke of the death of Mrs. Emily Alexander Vogt who passed away very suddenly frown a heart attack while on her way to a church service, of which church she waa organist Mrs. PBushman and her son, I. Ross Bushman, are decply grieved at her passing and miss her - - * . - very much, I saw her death notice in the Re- porter, but as there were no partion: lars, thought her friends cause of death. Cordially yours, LETTIE A. ARY 11, 1932, CROWD FLOCKS TO HEAR BYRD AND SEE HIS PICTURES Ss | Commander of South Poly Expedition Holds Sehwah Gathering in State Spellbound Auditoram at Penn College urageous underwent f Pole the were ong ues ir Byrd rt of thetime He is an easy fall to § great man he was telling fe : of an adven ure that has no parallel in human his tory. He might telling a pleasure jaunt to ti Juhama Islands the seriousness with which he seemed to regard this enic journey to the bottow of the world, Like ail he- oes and truly great men, Admiral iyrd Is humble, devold of all ostenta- and repeatedly In his talk gave inted praise, to his gallant com especially to his pliot, Balch- successfully flew the plane its at Little America to the Pole and return, distance of 1600 miles. T hazardous necessitated the dump at inter 4 ts ut} 1 shown, 1 ALIAr: POC ut greater "s , and impressed 3 could this { one not 16x i {| Geog Ny y # ner stricken Cf have been of for all base South a BOM his ney jour- ing precious food sufficient cargo in order y for the which journey the mapping of hitherto unsesn by United of elevation plane stood 8:80 mountains The plane Hew milies whi ovor SPOUSE OreTRAS were th fromen Byrd volo fa Indiaper © £5 Jaded di ANS~- explorer's entire party dangerous h having to iid advent return from without is remarkatie, the such a ure the joss of a aman life and anyone sen ciures w wuld be foroed agree Admira; Byrd, as is generally known, contempintes a return gion within to the same re a year ib MI MP HAART TT. KANESATAKE CAMP DATES The dates set for the various groups desiring to attend Camp Kanesatake on Spruce Creek, are noted below: n Junior High Junior High High School i. High School Leadership 9-22 oe Boys-—-June 13-20 Girls—June June ah. Ved Age Boys 2% -July . i 1 As eT RE Age Girls—July g ; Training S8School—August Young Women—July 26-Aug. 8. Young Men—Aug. 23-8Sept. © Registration cardg may be had young people's super now from the county The cards with intendent. association that the registration fon of $3.00 be sent in earlier this year reque sls these than heretofore, Churches, Sunday schools viduals desiring to furnish indi- scholar and ships should also take that definite action Le] those so favored may make reports dentialg The High campers, $9:00; carly and receive proper core scholarship rates are: Junior High school age, $18.00; young men and young women, $20.00. These in addition to the $3.00 registration fee Any fees are definite information concerning the camp may be obtained by writing to Rev. E. H. Bonsall, Jr., Btate Young People's Superintendent, Penna State Sabbath School Association, 1511 Arch 8t., Philadelphia. AIM AAAS. Hon, J. laird Holmes is again a candidate to succeed himself as a member from Centre county to the lower house of the State Legislature His supporters ought to obtain a prom- ise from him to discentinug splitting road favors with Representative Les Shaffer, of Mifflin county. A $5000 job was handed Bond White, the Pinchot chalrman of a wing of the Republican party, by the Governor, the salary counting since the 1st instant. He ia a secretary to the Workman's Compensation Board. Part of the time he will travel over the State and when not doing 80 he will be in the Harris burg office of the Board TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS rural purch-~ ‘ ’ ased ol Ross price being the Mills, the home man, in Spring 31k $1500, week entere Mrs Shar Chatiam ar Haven, and entirtained Mrs, Jacob ATH rung” Mrs. them. the Lau- her home tained Mra of Tax White 1 ® inter ard, Frank also The theran also entertained SPIE former Missionary Bociely at ‘ ‘ one evening wea jast a iy Milroy was carried At the ma sponsored by the by Wagner, shooting of € a hos, compa most Penns Bl: othe game to Valley Messers, Charles and ine ation markemen were of r ev The W MillTheim. Wagnersg ott 3 aes { resuoenis, is to departs daughter Decker, of wil Se tt dq t A Mr. State Col child. Burnham. of Cincin- from & 8 trouble, f Allison, of et Andes They “lfts™ found and low. uppe, most i nforr he is he ground, William G. Hof- boy, sent tO edited ed in doubt to inform us that wel 8 paper, the Herald, publish Wilishire. t ‘ vs Py in CAVA » Van Wert Western Oh.o, Newton A of i county entering, who re” sentence The action was recommended by the State 1Soard and approved by Governor Lingle, Centra breaking and convicted ie three ners was 0 prise ved commutations of their «8 permitting their parole. of Pardon Pinchot The the State State, be made districts in the have announced by the Inchided in the amounts are Centry Hall borough, $8 192.95; Gregg township, $5662.80; Haines township, $2266.00; Miles towne ship, $2823.20; Millheim boro, $2516.26; Penn township, $1811.00, John E. Bubb, of Tusseyville, as ad* ministrator on the estaty of George of Potter deceased, transacted business office last He Wille am Strong. who fifty years ago collect ed toll on the Lewistoyn turnpike at a mate located opposite the F. D Lee in The toll house stood on the road, on the east side. The Finkle farm, in Georges Valley, owned by Mr. and Mrs Russell Condo of Spring Mills, has been rent of town. ist. Mr. ayments made or to pa) to various school been th following ’ township, in this accompanied Jordan, woek was by property, town, now od by Fred Raymond, south who will occupy it by April laymond has been living on the farms his father, James W. Ray+* mond, since engaging in farming with his own stock. Arber Cummings ie now tenant on the Finkle farm, Millhelm authorities and residents wholly agree, it appdars, with the ver dict of the coroner's jury in thy oases of the death of Mrs Franics Ulrich, which verdict placed no blame on the operator of the car that struck her and crushed out her life The blame is placed oh the dad conditon of the State high* way complained of repeatedly by autor mobile drivers, Carrying the come plaint to the proper heads of the road department brought no change in cone struction. The borough authorities are now wavering whether it will by good policy to give the State Highway De partment the now desired complete control of the road through the muni~ cipality, owned by i .
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