VOL. CVI. HALL. PA. Asma 25, 1932, p———— ———- NO. 8. rst Contrary to long custom, the Centre commends county of the pub The because grand for the condition buildings, offices, are sounty officials He mendations noglect, and the E E grand jury bills, forty-e true, eight and jury eto, recom- made not of but to render better scrvice safety of the public, Ardery, foreman, reported ha mn fifty-seven were found one Monday, the fol drawn vened February Thurs CL 14 jowi Th recomime “We and port and ndatons continu Court House offi departments inspected the nd £ all have the faly for would comm the cleanliness o “We all ing of books that are in need of swme. “We { that the fau- be would recommend the cleaning of hooks and repairing and Index- would recommend vets repaired. “Front entrance doors to the court house should be hung to swing out instead of in. "We made being for changes of new approve the for ti women prisoners, “We cleanliness 1 apartments Boob on the proper. We al- he commission ynd Sheriff yt ti f without commend in the jail 80 wish to commend t for : 3 i fe ng of it ers t having he interior « 18 b Boob r painted the to recommend jail v prisoners exponse the county We radiator the repairing 5 in the Sheriff's ving room Otherwise all dapartments condition. “We trance instead out SWInNg et COLLINS TRIAL TO BEGIN TODAY (THURSDAY) The public barred from hearing is understood thers to OVErCTOWGI Ng avoid room ¥ as it The slaying is trial of of Robert Shoe Mountain, lings trial ———————————— CANDIDATE FOR JUDGE FREED IN MIDDLEBURG CuURT ¢ Tues of charges Miller day of palgn the Johnson, Lewisburg, afternoon was cleared of illegally money in his cam- using for the nomination Republican for Snyder-Unic fall, Middleburg Charges yn judgeship last in the Snyder county cour against him were E of prossed by Judge Samuel Stroudsburg, on the pis J “i Attorney Henry Sommers. Shull was sitting especially for the Johnson case. Judge Shull at the same time dis missed charges of complicity in the vee of money in the against all county. primary Johnston and seven supporters, active politica; leaders is Johnson, of the 4] i in the Federal Middle Johnson Albert a son of Judge Pennsyl vania district mA — A ASR PINCHOT NAMES LINN SUPREME COURT JUSTICE Wil B. Linn, of Court. Tuesday, was of Supreme Pinchot Judge lam the Su parior on named a Justice the Court by Clovernor H Court Judge William Parker of the of Ve the wv Common Pleas nango named t fill by county, was 0 wan cy on jaod tha elevation of Linn This the primary the Gawthorp, will mean four judgeships of Judge on three in olert 8 county, ballot, them Court. Chester Superior of Stadtfeld, of the Buperior Court, also will be up for election. The salary of a Supreme Court Jus tice is $19.000 and of a Superior Court Judge, $18,000 a year. Ee ———— am a —— Washington birthday number of "he Tiger,” the local High school paper, ls out. and its eight pages contain much school news of Hvely In: terest. All departments —- pditorial, news, and advertising—are prepared and edited with care, reflecting great credit on both students and Miss Geary, under whose supervision "The Tiger” appears. ———— A PATA The Boalsburg corrspondent gives an t of the marriage of Lynn Moth: Jaugh and Mise Dorothy Graham. and Judge of Pittsburgh, both The Commendatory AT LOCAL REFORMED PARSONAGE, SATURDAY last at 11:30 Van Boskirk, J. Van Miss Henrietu Mp Yeag WEDDED On Saturday of week, A. M. William of Mr. Mrs of Lewistown, Ww and #20n Boskirk, M and ood, daughter and E in v of so. d of Ww, unit wtwood, ertown, marriage Wm. I. Ea State Col bride, at Penn Van Bi an employee 1 The Telephones Company. Young ple expect Yea to housekeeping Best wi £0 shortly at gortown, AA ——— PRESBYTERIAN MANSE NOTES. A be held (Wednesday) pe the cial service wil) this in church 7:30 Presbyterian o'clock, J. Heckman, Miss Rev. Mrs, J. M. motored to Beaver Springs at Mr. and A. Martha Kirkpatric Mrs Joal, and attend th installation La 1 services held there Tuesday t installed. They Wilble, Beaver theran church this week, when he new wos also Miss Grace is her in the LADIES X NIGHT BELLEFONTE OBSERVED B KIWANIS entertained ho decorat Penn Belle room rm foundations was done because of his unseifisi triotism and service. Such a greatly needed in governmental private circ winy to oor of sweep out ruption and numan to bring a larger reign betterment. ——— ni e—— MARRIAGE LICENSES, Harold Walker Eleanor H M Pine Grove McAle Mills Gitboney vys Fe rt Miles J. Dixon Marie L Enck R BE Richie Hichle Glenn tubie Dougherty. . Glenn lowis Alice Spicer Lyrone Avis Shore Arthur B rownlee Rachael Latold Jersey E. J. THOMPSON NAMED TO COLLECT PARTY FUNDS uncement was wie m of prominent t Edward ia appointment J hompson hilipsburg at to head the Democratic yctory i ve In seven Central Pennsyl vania counties Mr Centre, The honor bostowed upon Thompson embraces work in Clearfield, Potter £5000 Cameron, Clinton, Lycoming, to and Tioga counties raise which for thig district. tion wil} be $500, John W. candidate is the quota set Centre county's por. Hon, Davis, Demovratie for president In 1924, will head the nation-wide drive which aims to bring into play a million and a half dollars to push the mule on to victory. RR. Sturgis Ingersoll, prominent Phila delphia lawyer. Is director and chair man of the drive in the State of Venn. sylvania. Attorney Thompson will begin work immediately to push his district over tha top. A MM RSA Marcellus Royer advertises letters of administration in the estate of his father, W. J. Royer, late of Potter township, deceased, In this lssue, SERIOUS WRECK AT “TRIA NGLE” TWO IN ALTOONA HOSPITAL the of from date The Philipsburg following 18 reprinted Dally Journal, Thursday, February 13: bP neth Street, Altoonn Ken the of are Mullane and wife 202 Greensburg, in hospital, both suffering fractured and severe Arti ur « tained attend the They uly are Mr thi neon memb Bellefonte cl Kerlin not familiar with jst the His mistake by urg, drove past tr i ¥ was called *VYrone for the veaded {to and he to the party wv turn ; He spied a AOTVEen for one of the subur d turning lookin for a place lane that a driveway Han that homes in district in preparation to that The sedan then the two cars «« occupants of the were thrown into vife were id and with | i ™ damaged stermined, ia ken leg, but Ha nts of Fi named Were and {erm Ed] - citi I MEASLES TOP LIST IN DISEA esa An forte SE GROUP the wt in Pennsyiva total of among hows a were Of years £ age. pox cases numbered same time, mips 4.528 4021 cases aggregnte of the childhood Cases seven come able is muni diseases {ov the Yoar 170.000 cases AU SI —— CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR EVENTS FOR 19032 The of Christian Centre county executive board Endeavor, this 1932 Easter presenta program An being suggested to for early morning service all Christian organ} $ izations in thought to have ombine { in a union | On April toe of the Pennsylvani will hold Each representatives, i den Union i {official and vor a spring meet ing in Altoona. county has two the president secretary. The be to eggional Conference held Bedford 30th This meeting districts part. Julyil to 16 is the time for the bi ennial State convention to be held at Conneaut Lake, Crawford county. October 7, 8 and 9 are the dates set for the annual Centre county conven: tion. Immediate attention is being given to a leadership training conference. The advisory board of the county will make an Intensive study of the course and then conduct a series of conferences in ench of the four branches, The county officers are making a roll call of the societies and thelr allegiance to the county union. Societies that have not sent in their report to John Decker, of Nittany, should do so now. wily May 28th is for the Central in county, of which Centre county is a SPRING MILLS MAN DRIVES AUTO INTO RUNNING TRAIN Shook, Mills, Lind that might more Gross of Spring misfortune Thursday noon have been serious He n very much was coming from Georges Valley | an automobile. and o reaching the | n s—————— a —————— DIPHTHERIA CASE IN TOWN, Bellefonte, Bruce 1 me advised to secure the hile in Smith, son of Robert brescnt illand aid of und i after physician which wis done, n ex: n inced tack of professional prono diphtheria. home Un react ing ment Dr bn ver ni was given by condition since has y ree Me AN were jpmissengers CAR WRECKED STOLEN TALKS TO LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL ON FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS Daniel Danp, Assistant Cashier of First National Here, Glves Class In Ee- onomles Valuable Information. Prarie the law ¢ of Federal 1} Dyescomds are oper- r and v attempts Entertal rd, wr WI med at Woodna CENTRE STUDENTS AT P. 8 C, IN WINTER SPORTS Biate Penn Centre county engage winter ohitests The t of sDOr wo the south A and Joseph 165-1 from aide the county Bernard Confer, are Madisonbur Rar clans Eg. 8 Tuas wrestling ner, yville, wrestling, * * * * * ® * * % * from Subscribers * Letters * » - - Miss * Spangler Writes of Unusual Winter. Feb * # . * * Callfornia’s Oukiand, Calif, 16, 1932 Editors Centre Reporter ¥ herowith the Am enclosing subscription It with i ond my renewg to Centre Reporte is Indeed a welcome weekly visitor its many items of interest note many changes through jmne, and in going over sone the being bull, might en I 5 eny new roads wonder whers Ww AR, We old jile have having an fi m here to the oven wet winter | d right in contrast But in having 80, at my is that door a cherry-plum tree blossom and have noted others are brav ing the frosts, With best wishes for the prosperity of the Reporter, 1 am, Yours sincerely, GERTRUDE M, SPANGLER. Enjoxs the News at 79 Years Franklin, Pa, Feb, 18, 1832 The Reporter: Please credit Mrs. W. R From for a year's subscription to the Reporter which she always enjoys a lot. Uheis past 70 years, but is stil} very active and alert to al] that is going on and enjoys ali the news. Sincerely, MRS. V. C. CAMPBELL. {Note~The From family formerly lived at Spring Mills and later at Mif. flinburg, during the lifetime of Mr From, who operated grist mills al sev: era] different points in Centre county. The mgny friends of the family will be gind to learn of the pleasing news concerning Mrs. From.--Ed.} where the Federal Reserve B located . of §ts mus wi Third, and not in or © demar deposits deposits banks reserve Cities reserve A % ”w of a m 3% of time deposits The Federal two kinds ust carry 7 de posits a Reserve Danks issue of currency: Federal Reserve Bank 2 Federal by notes, which are secured by per cent Consol bonds and notes soured 40% Treasury Reserve which are jens © gold deposited wit} These of al the in notes are pri obligation the bank is. suing them and a secondary obligation United States Government These the bank iseulng the elastic, & notes are groid in it P 21 pose them my purchase and deposit Treasury for Federal supply open market with U 8 the of in the issuing Reserve notes, and thia way money as noeded or retire these when the none) not Each member the Federal commercial aff This only by purchase notes in needed bank may Bank and with Reserve CONFeTrns farmers cond to raw and for mae. hose airs are in first<class privilege fa restricted for the of a the purchase of material manufacturer, the stock, seed and chinery by the farmer. Notes given for the purpose of permanent improve ments not eligible for One Federal Reserve Bank may with another, if they cannot funds for their re-discount re - are discount supply district. The Government deposits the Gov ernment funds in the Federal Reserve Banks, and they in turn handle the wale of bonds for the Government. In this way the idle funds of the Gov: ernment can be used by the Federal well Until 1918, the profits after all ex- penses were pald, were held as a sur. plug by the Federal Reserve Bank un: ti the amount of surplus equalled the amuont of capita] stock paid in. Af ter that time the profits were paid to the Government as a franchise tax, except 6% pald to member banks on the amount of capital stock paid in. Ea A ——] Millhelm Is planning to give a min* the necessary strel show In the near future, TOWN AND COUNTY NBWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS is offering hid ¢ Ji ir Dinges st « the bDor~ ww being’ in . Centre the um of E. ond pastor, HCTO- ata College, The State. first county associations n cooperate to reduce lo” the appro provisions at $9269.98, 1931, es Labor ¢ as go into Pennsy al sta- # rm {my train of the of the apy & cen per Fe yet umed, some Heations of slications of days tend t of towne tier, Rudy ow J Re on the of in Wes f fary Delinda Pc Ma township n run now lives move to north Potter Mil farm, will brook, but will not engage ¢ farming The Bald Eagle Telephone Company, operating exchanges at Beech Creek Mill Hall, with connections at Lock Haven and Bellefonte, wag meng” ed the Bell by and with the o Telephone company, of all the common exception of seventy: ares. The company was formed in 1907, but paid no dividends during Years, ors tide t $c acquisition stock with the one sh the past fifteen of Milihelm, School Music University's Markle, Public Margaret th in Susquehanna Miss a senior in © Course Conservatory of Music, was one of the entertainment fur night be- Rotary participated with a Polish member of the She a mem®* sorority, CA. in the the characters nished annual ladies’ on fore the Sunbury-Selinsgrove Club. Miss Markie five other music students in folk dance and was a School fis lot» and Y. W. Days the Sigma Alpha orchestra Mrs Robert child ren—- near Don* to to Cen Lewis Swartz and Bettie, of Abington, Prof. on his Howard, and Philadelphia, ald Welsh, his former home accompanied who was way at tre Hall where they were guests over the week-end of the former's shter, Mrs, Edward Durst. The Swartz and Welsh families are close friends and both male members are schooi prine cipals, the jatter the head of the High fand High school, and the former of Abington High, both located in Mont gomery county. At the diréction of the Eastern Syn< od of the Reformed Church in the United States, a conference, of dele gated ministers, elders and deacons wag called to convene in First Reform- ed church, Rev, ID J, Wetsel, pastors of Reading, for an all-day session on Saturday, February 20, to consider the problems of the Consistorial Confer ence, matters of Christan Education, and the stablishment and worth of the Reformed Churchmen's League tn loo a] congregations. The delegates from West Susquehanna Classis were Reve. ND Custer, GG. A Fred Grissing, Herbert Zechman: Eiders 1 F. Wet wel, George Stover and Warren Blogae man, 4
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