Haw “1832 List” CUT IN P. 0. FUNDS WOULD MEAN DISMISSAL OF 2909 POSTAL EMPLOYES IN STATE lon from realization of the recent decls to « per the appropriation for » Postoffice De- partment for the i year would mean the 2609 in I a measurashle y, according to the Px ment. It was pointed of the senate cent y al sal of addition of Depart in curtaliment iployes nnsylvania SOV = wtoffioe ecrense out HOSPITAL REPORT FOR APRIL. the entre Connty 3 rat oer patient day per patient number patients Av. number days per Cash We Koad Receipts— man's Club, State C of room from Receipts patients Total receipts «+. $2608.88 Respectfully submitted, WM. H. BROWN, Manager —————————————— GOOD ENOUGH FOR PINCHOT IN 1922-23 YGANGY The edition Talk suffered last Clearfield Republican editorially in its sald The one Penneyl- the only witit routs m Wout al political by last the Pinchots week was al most Var ia complete ever. There was one sad feature connected with the fasco dehorning of Dariington hoodwinked the goat, Gen Butler. Gene and fell painful eral Smedley eral Butler for the game on He ran form and he opened his mouth emphatically dem- that he was the last the great State of Pennsylvania offer for a seat in the United Senate. He did coral some votes in counties here and there and where the voters have been inflamed against the alleged “Philadelphia Gang,” never stopping to remember that Gifford Pinchot sought and ae- cepted everything the aforesaid “Phil adelphia Gang” could produce when he was up against adverse public sen- timent in the campaign of 1922 and during the session of the Legislature of 1923. Eh ——— SENATOR DAIX DEAD, Political circles on Thursday mourn- «d the death of Senator Augustus F. Dalx, Jr, former president protem of the Pennsylvania State Senate and last surviving member of the Penrose-Moe Nichol faction. ~ It was Daix that Governor Pinchot asked senators to defeat for president protem of the senate, although to do #0 would have been dishonor to them- selves, Of course, the majority of the senators refused the governor's de- mand, was Pinchot trues to every onstriated about man should States DISTRICT CONFERENCE ON CHRISTIAN EDUCATION on Susquehanna Class held town. Church was church oe * REPUBLICAN COMM. TO emplye the House in ¢} 1932 legislature, has he Republican organ ot’'s name has been discussed In- ly in connection with the chot's the primary. A figure at the gathering will be Benator H. B..Scott. of Phillps- bury, has the speak - ership, following defeat of Pin- group familiar ant who represented Cerlire county on the committes for eighteen a com primary by the Repub years, having mittee the {ican been reclected man at the recent organization of party ; b—————— State Committee May 19. John RR. Collins. of wing To Mest wlrman of Democratic State committee of ivania, on Mond Ly the to meet in biennial session Harrisburg, Thursday, May 19. Colling stated the purpose the meeting to be reorganization and elec tion of officers. A contest for control of the commit- tee is expected between the present administration group and the forces which supported the presidential cap- didacy of Franklin D. Roosevelt in the Apri} primary. The present officers include: Collins, chairman; Mrs. Kathryn Flohr, Allen: town, vice chairman; Sedgwick Kistler, Lock Haven, national committee mem. ber; Mrs. Anna O'Dea Murphy, of Scranton. national committee mem: ber; Meredith Myers, of Lewistown, treasurer, Warren VanDyke, head of the Roose- velt-for-President league, Is a candi date for the chafrmanship, and Joseph Guffey, Pittsburgh, for national com- mittee, The committee will orgunize for the first time under the revised represen tation system which provides for one man and one woman as members from the respective districts. Penn COM~ in n called of MISS, CONFERENCE ON NITTANY LUTHERAN MEETS 100 Keller IAnse Paul M. W. ent: Mrs. Mi 4 Mrs 3 proesid Nit tany, pt ito euident it ‘ollege { N. Hubler, CR trea Haven, Hoover, goecretary- wer Donahue, Look Mrs Mifflin Olive tatistionl seers space Ww Kerlin Harold ary Ehright Hi society 80+ Betty arren People's of tha Woman's onveyed to the Rudy Were tion b+ John CLAYTON MeRKINNEY NAMED ASSISTANT FORESTER AT of thirty 8 and appointment of thirty-three the four State Dismissal ome plove ARS 3 io spr revealed fi d ew employes Was reveniod : on Monday shift public State Capitol This personne prin Amon in State re. the the fa the first made since cent wary election Ta- ju the appointments In ths and Waters MeKinney, made The young man and Mre WwW. PF House MceKinney ® ¢t of Forests lavion A nt forester Mr the The elder Me Raven fa Hiate in ate of Mont of For- entered on the appointment in the district, near Ligon- county grads SHoehools is a State The appointee Alto Penn cstry. He has duties of his Forbes forestry fer, Westmoreland T————— The Centre free service of 8.645 and already County hospital gave hospita; days to patients during the past year, at a of $32,103.08 to the hospital. To cover this expense there was consum- ed more than the total returns from the membership drive ($7,847.80) and the allotment for that purpose ($14, 275.00) from the appropriation by the State and county. Ms WOO. Dr. John W. McCracken, of Whash- ington, D. C,, director of the American Council on Education, will be the commencement speaker at the Penn- sylvania State College, June 6th. A E——— Cemetery Notles, The trustees of the Evangellonl As: sociation at Tusseyville have set Sat urday, May 21st, as the day for clean: cost ing the cemetery, and would appreciate the assistance of those having friends and relatives buried there, MAY 12 CHILD FALLS FROM BRIDGE LAUREL RU! cioh ner i : md —— {LUTHERAN SYNOD MET | AT LEWISTOWN, TUESDAY SOLD BY As AND RECEIVED MILLER MOTOR (0. MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE OPPOSED BY RAILROADS tral Raliroad, the Bed pio Commission granting Clark, of to oper bet ween Williamsport Hall, Lock Jersey Shore argued that acknowledged his certificate Carrying ree testimony in op- appi watTon NeCes « iiroad and the lo Rallroad « ublis Service Gmpany Williamsport, the application of M. A. for freight permission service and via i 2 Gap, Centre Hav- wellefonte. and companies bad of raliroad inasmuch as Clark flagrant of public violations convenience by stricted articles, the no position to Bary. was A ———— LUTHERAN SYNOD OPENS SESSIONS The ninth annual vention the Susquelitnna Synod of the United Lu- theran Church in Pennsylvania opened its in on ¥ 0» COT of three«day session Lewistonn Tuesday, About 300 clerical and lay delegates y 1032. POTTER TOWNSHIP ELECTS SCHOLL, TEACHERS COLLINS IN SHADOW OF CHAIR. Next Monday morning Fred © a s— ltl FARIYSTOWN -ROALSRBURG } HEADS STATE SOCIETY FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN wit. Phil. president of the for of 1 SCOTT Harry B. 8 reelected Rtate nt meeting, held officers chosen Caludy, Bellefonte Grant Bell, Scranton, Ritchie Lawrie Jr WW. T leader, and Miss Jane State Senator ipsbure, Pennsylvania pled Children ninth annual burg. Other J W president ; president ; Harrisburg, secretary Beaver treasurer; Marshall, Harrisburg, executive tary. was Crip- » Society the close el in Harris included first vice. mocond vice Falla BOOT WELLBURN DIES IN CRAFTON HOME W. Wellburn, perintendent of the Pennsylvania Sab bath School Association, Xnown to Sunday schoo; workers in Centre coun- died Wednesday at Crafton, a suburb of Pittsburgh He was active In the organization of Sunday throughout the State the establishment of training DR. Dr. George former su- ty. of last week mchools in and coset TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS The Mil. gu on and Miss sid r court cone The regular Monday for ury, was Saturday me where onmpan- aster of the hors hee ex re for Y weryital get Ae 2:60 will 1 soar id fs eh Is cattle nty Holstein old at an priced paid for prices were years ago, they in cash. highest 00 was While the as a few yY., and Mra rienced an afoot nal A feeling of Millheim, ex which a hand acted, says the Jour that removes all limbs affected hag been ast Saturday, due, it is ion of the blond. She treatment, howe Stover iliness in BF, Aare all numbness in with her since said. to improv the stagna £ vy gw is ing under ove Tr. Two promising son of son of lade-—Henry Dunkie Fern Dunkle, and John Witmer, Claude Witmer, of Harris towne plioted to the Reporter of Friday morni Wm. Me The boys their first newspaper and were much interested in the machinery and the art preservative in general sh P. fice on were ES Clenahan made visit to a office A monoplane came down to give its motor a chant fo catch up, near the High sehool grounds, on Friday .When © for Bunday school teachers ——— A MRSA. schoole representing 163 congregations with a total membership of 30,000, attendde Among the prominent denomination al officials present are: Dr 1. B. Wolf, Baltimore; Dr. Charles P. Wiles, Philadelphia: Dr. Foster U. Gift. Bal- timore, and Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen, Washington. Foremost among the matters sched uled for consideration is the plan for reducing the Lutheran Synods of the State from six to three, Rev. Dr. Wi, M. Rearick of Mifflin. burg, was elected president, Other officers elected are: Rev. John '¥'. Harkins, State College, secretary; R. L. Schoyer, Selinsgrove, treasurer, and Rev. C. 8. Bottiger, of Berwick, statistical secretary. Rev, Dr, Rearick, who was secretary for the past eight years, succeeds Rev. Dr. John Wagner, of Haselton, at, The fact that the prisoners in Jol let (Illinois) penitentiary contributed $800 to be used In purchasing a gift for Warden Henry C. HI Indicates that his selection as Warden for the Lowisburg Federal Penitentiary was a CENTRE C0. MOTOR CLUB TO HEAR B. G, EYNON The Centre County Motor