The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 12, 1932, Image 1

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    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 <lud
planning a motion picture entertain-
ment for its members and their friends
to be held in the Nittany theatre at
State College, Monday evening, May 23.
Hon. Harry B. Scott, presideat of
is
the plane's pulse began beating regu.
larly the pilot took off but not
without considerable effort and skill
on the part of the flier. The plane
had scarcely landed until it was sur
rounded by boys and girls from the vae
tious schols, few of whom would
have refused being taken for a ride
Walker, a student in the
local High schoo and a member . of
the baseball team, was painfully ine
again
Russell
the cluby will
motorist
Motor
Centre county
of
every
Commissioner
local motorists will want to meet and
hear the head of the department
The pictures to be shown will be
of special Inlerest to motorists and
will deal with the scenic beauty of
Pennsylvania highways and their mod.
ern mode of construction.
An invitation to be present ls ex.
tended nonmembers as well as meme
bers of the club, and while admission
will be by ticket only, yet motorists
intersted may secure same from any
clad member,
Theatre doors will open at 7 o'clock
good one,
and the entertainment will begin a
Jured during ball practice on the school
athletic field, last Thursday afternoon.
A wild pitch from one of his come
rades eluded the catcher and caught
young Walker who was standing neds
by, squarely in the neck, knooking
him to the ground, unconscious. The
services of Dr. Morrow were sought,
and the youth was brought around all
right in a short time.
Dr. J. L. Seibert, of Bellefonte, eoun«
ty medical director, assured residents
of Boalsburg in which vicinity a lange
number of scarlet fever cases have
source of the disease has been located
and that preventive measures, coupled
with prompt treatment of new canes,
should sound a death knell to the “ep
demic.” He stated that there Is no
can not he entirely freed of seariet
half hour later.
fever within a short time.