VOL. CVI. HALL. Carload of Flour for Needy in South Side Section of County ald requisition Burgess FRugene H. IT. { Jog the families entitled to this and College, has been designate YY 10 Burgess made a for Red tributed American with townships Gregg, Potter, P Centre g of The ove borough rSeers County Hospital Makes March Report DATES SET. h he montt etl At ily mM Trustees, held at t Hospital, on : FAIR t . fairy ve boa Centre Coun fairs have beer of ty followin Tuesday, the 1 report was submitted ar ipproved: No. i Admitted No. and Fair, Cen atients in hospital Mar, 1 the 27-8Sept, during Huntingdon County Falr, Huntingdon births during August 30-Sept. 2. Juniata County cultural Soclety, Port Royal } Mifflin C Total numis patients Seq $ i} Number private and semi-private ounty Lewistown patients, no. patient days... Number ward patients, patient Tota; number number No, Number patient PRESIDENT IN STATE XY. PRES, P. B. CHURCH, SUNDAY Philadelphia. ati + fark atients patients dis« Number ment Greates — ‘STRONG-ARMED' CON {$e THE FARM BOARD'S tir DILEMMA, | "0 - BUTLER, THE BOMBAST, CANDIDATE FOR U, S, SENATOR EE toy publican eared spil} his A WELFARE DEPARTMENT PRAISES CONDITION AT COUNTY JAXL. apr ideas the matter with Penns lected, he said, he United h would invi whole Declaring that the Centre county sail States Senate visit Pennsylvania {4 in better of | 1 tatives condition now that it has learn why so many thousands wen for three Welfare represen kers are jobless, of Depart t week, after an bullding, the referred to tha senators ment at “puff or Harrisburg of approval inspection their that h sylvania as balls,” the expressed of ng-winded too short results ve of a ide there since thal ministration last January. | Pa sighted The candidate accomplish change The only remedy suggested by County M. Boo to lessen distress was : i » have been co-operating | ect eal tariff wall, ar Tho 1 1i undoubtedly di r in bout an ap bringing a in interior, EPO representa and with an a who heard the candidate change the appointed, for the $ ¢ Fol bast buildiy IL paramount questions of the owing tion of i = Seott My 31 v vif La] ti . as referred to t g fala di« field ——r COLLINS URGES PINCHOT TO END EXTRAVAGANCE eo Kurtz, conferred and evolved i olunty a gs i a plan gunrte ra Commissioners “ t oF the discussion wis ately of the | Whereby Democratic Committee, appealed rnor Pinchot to end his “orgy of needlesg extravagance while thous ands of constituents and tess of thousands of children go hungry.” He also urged the Governor to substitute “honesty for hypocrisy. real benevo-| Meet with their approval, construc- lence for rampant boodling ton work will begin at once. The In his Jatest attack on State gov- |Commissioners intend to use a vacant ernmental expenditures, Collins de | space Just over the jail kitchen for clared the taxpayers of the state the women's cells should act to curtail the activity of| Coming from the Welfare Depart “this arrogant millionaire who spends |™ent, who in recent months have se freely for the furtherance of nts ow | Verely criticized conditions at the local political ends countless thounsnds of [Jall, their praise of the Imporvements dollars” which should be retained or re. | In the past few months is a high tribe turned to hard-pressed taxpayers, ute to the Commissioners and to Sher: The Democratic leader said the Gov | ff Boob, ernot’s opposition to reductions In State salaries are “centered In nese, since the announcement is made simul. taneously with a “demand for am: paign funds.” suitable women's provided for. The Commissioners are to submit to the Welfare Department tn the neas future rough draft of the changes they contemplate making to provide cells for women prisoners. If the plans John R oiling, chairman sur} Stites may bes to Gove his a WANTED. We want to buy Will-boards that have defaulted in ground rent. State excet loertion of boards, LEWISTOWN OUTDOOR ADVERTISING Co, 187 W. Market St. Since the seating of Stanley H Kunz, Chicago, In the House, the standing of the parties in the House now is; Democrats, £21: Rep blicans, at FIRE WARDENS OF PENN DISTRICT MEET 50 Per Cent of Entire Number of War dens Report—Address by Distriet Forester Harbeson. Wedn: st sday evening fore varder L Daniel Kern, Cirenol Howard; J Harry 114 Wingard, Win Jd Lemont; Thomas ams, King, The meet] Fore Fire Harrisburg istrict i I, “orest Wa (wr pUrpos the os arouse the high the opening 211; Farmer-labor, 1; vneoncles 2, a» i isl ntliassm— RGES ADOPTED BELLEFONTE BANKS Trust Farmers SERVICE CHA BY bank Three i tional s-Hollefonte National Bel) of which pre by the customer for check books and for any Na adoptad a the rat and in efontle, have sorvice LEROM sohedl wides for payment service rendered the which embodies of the an tion on part bank check bank out for a cents, on any side Bellefonte, the is 18 been chargas non customer twenty five off t The regulation h in since Tut A MARRIAGE LICENSES, A M & $ stor Huper Adaline Look Look Have Ha n an St Harry Davis Evans Wi Ethel Elizabeth Ihe Coburn im Corman i B Emmet 8 Emerick Helen M. Gruver Harry Havel Garhrick Hpicher Nittany Nittany Hn Milierstown «os Lewistown Lack Haven Lock Haven Albert M, Meyer Violet Elizabeth Fye sali uti— Reformed Synod Convened. On Monday evening, at 7:45 o'clock, in the 8t John's Reformed church of Schuylkill Haven, Eastern Synod of the Reformed Church in the United States convened In its 186th annual sessions. Dr. Paul 8 Leinbach, editor of the Reformed Churdh Mesenger, delivered the opening sermon on the theme, “A Summons to Higher Ground.” At this session of astern Synod the German Synod of the Hast waa received as an integray part of the Synod. The sessions will close sometime Thursday afternoon or eve ning. From the loonl Reformed charge, Prof. J. F. Wetzel Ig delegate primar fus and Elder D K. Keller, delegate scoundus, i M. A. LUSE, OF JOHNSTOWN, A SUICIDE BY SHOOTING Without the t committed clue bh d, Tuesday of leaving 11+} % slighte for ving the de mm On The inst LOWTL. —————— AAT i § i ELECT SHOOL TEACHERS A}; the schools, except two, in Gregg i 1 [POTTER TWP. MET SMHOOL BOARD MONDAY NIGHT rd — FO QUIT BUSINESS VENTURE if the mos good health, An a heing recious hing in LL tells all advertisement in this feauo determination to out at or oY HORSE SALE, : close nietchandise cont, jean 1932. ODD FELLOWS 0} INSTALL LOCAL LODGE NEW OFFICERS iran Master INutri Mong t Deputy nd John (irir ight 18 {be r died ANE A A A ——————— APPLICANTS ARE GRANTED LICENSES ELEVEN drivers’ licens High 1re joot edd he Bia Lie Were week in Belle exami Bellefon sol the rk — TT ER HETHDAY PARTY. FOR YOUTH AT CENTRE HALI ¥ LEAD DIMES ARF QUARTERS yom. ir fmged 18 a two ye ri od down ar FE ¥ to penalties handed last Thursd MceVicar GENERAL CONFERENCE M. CHURCH, ATLANTIC fifty E. CITY ind Eight hundred ministers ' ’ ie i . TOPPER FOR SEASON several public E the one held last Monday topped them | alk TY bidding spirited, Auctioneer Smith hav Of ern horses by T the sales of west Jodon this season, | 6 attendance was large and the ing been able to dispose of the tw en. | animals with less effort than| The ov those who € heretofore horses were Judged i have a k nowliedge of horse Nlesh The lot $197.50 am having been superior high gold for! , and the high team for $425. The average for the twenty-four a a single horse Was The made, cash having been paid in most cases, settlements were also eusily os AM a 91 GET STATE JOBS AND 62 ARE DISMISSED Appointment of 91 new State em: ployes and dismissal of 52 persons War announced recently by the gov ernor’s office in one of the most dras tic personnel changes of the present administration. Forty-five of the 52 dismissals were highway department employes who were dropped because thelr work has been completed. Twenty-six dismiss als were those of persons receiving less than $1200 a year and twelve ap- pointments were of the minor cate gory. : wo co—— Card Party ag Millhelm, The R. N. of A. wili have a public card party; in their lodge hall at Miliheim, on Thursday evening of this week. Bridge and “500” will be Episcopal City, thirty Methodist Convene All for of laymen of church anti ¥ he thelr in Rees o ALAN onferen in will be at once one of the most and ; conferences ir Ep RENE i iit trot al Meth of it re important gene of tl Eome the hitory e odist SOY Chumeh # Pr wor moet oirdems have been # ited by fHhere the d-wide conomi inherent in of th Foon Lie tory and structure © Work i Methodists have bishops or rotestant church, They but are not third order of ofrgy merely officers, At present life. There is restrict their terms to eight One or more new bishops will probably be elected, although there is a considerable group of Methodists who hold that the pres ent board of bishops is large enough. Next in Importance as an admin. istrative officer is the district super intendent, at present appointed by the bishop A part of the same demo cratic movement seeks to make the district superintendent elective by the annual conference, Regulation of the denominational press, questions of the Methodist stand on prohibition, peace, the economic or: der, and many other ourrent prob lems are to be discussed. Lay and ministerial delegatés from this section, and others well known to Reporter readers, are these: Rev. Horace Li Jacobs, Bellefonte; Rev, Bdgar R. Heckman, Carlisle; James W. Lowther, Bellwood; Rev, Al fred 1. Miller, Williamsport: Charles T. Bheffer, Watsontown; Rev, James Skillington, Altoona; Rev. E. Morris SBwarte, Harrisburg: Rev. Alvin 8. a administrative they as determined for fo years, elected move o a played, TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS on last tinsburg Rev, gantony commis” sioners {ir Haven ho Pp dition a8 Bg rious con The Miffiinbu company if Jf-ton. pane for Department to be used 1 will i hod! Cars, teach* the ar bodies Office Aang these ht 1 giving the 3 ers hom racation nitted of and Jarman Try: ounced engaged ’ parents, Garman. Sh Shippensburg Teachery was on the Huntingdo of Harvey LW Years ne rs Now AE MT Floyd T of Jersey, and the form* Mrs. EE T Jor motored to Centré last week. and thelr oid for a the English High school, instructor of a band 0 Jordan, Bl er's somfield parents and aan Reading latter part of among relatives nity vf is in commur y aseyvville ve Pr in Jordan Hoomibield membey ft of men A. Hen* for dis the next Democratie from this (the twenty third) Congressional distriot ap this of the Reportef, announcement carries with it the of candidates be tween Roosevelt and Smith, and a fur ther fact that Edward J, Thompsofly of Philipsburg. a candidate for district delegate, like himself is pledg ed to support the candidate receiving the highest number of votes cast ia the districh To properly inform youts self, read the announcement carefully Among the fify two State employes dropped by Governor Pinchot to make room for his political followers wad Aaron H. Harter, engineer, in the De partment of Property and Supplies, salary $1740, Mr. Harter went Harrisburg nearly forty years ago and was first employed In the city light plant, and from there landed a plage on the State payroll, which he hed through succeeding administrations uffe til the beginning of this month, While fifty-two State employes were dropped by the overnor, he evened up by adding ninety-one others to the payroll. Me Harter, it is understood, will be pen Robert { candidate derson, of 1 Altoona, trie delegate to Nationa; Convention pears in issue The personal preference also Williams, Newberry. sioned, I
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