CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY. DECEMBE VOL. CVI mm— NO. 49. —— TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, COUNTY DETECTIVE ON LOOKOUT | COUNTY HOSPITAL MAKES FOR COUNTERFEIT MONEY REPORT FOR NOVEMBER DISTRICT TEACHERS HELD AT Large Farm Barn in Harris Town- ship Burned ; All Stock Rescued LARGE BARN ON KIDDEER FARM, RED CROSS DRIVE OWNED BY (COL. BOAL, LOCAT- IN CENTRE ED EAST OF BOALSBURG, DE- he {ive foi STROYED.~—WM, YOUNG, TEN. [Cross for 1633 ANT, LOSES GRAIN, FEED AND IMPLEMENTS. INSTITUTE SPRING MILLS The County | Mills, la vidav a necting of the board thie di stitute held rng f rnoon and eve y monthly 1» Says] of held { {fospital 1eaday of Bogus Money Is Coming Through. | ! y HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST ing report was submitted and approy of to . One “ \ j : FROM ALL PARTS Centre the Federal Department Justice ft ing, follow- ning nded the i In the in Denominations HALL BORO Twenty-Dollar f the Hal and re members o ounty in Centre completed, iment The 1 Harold OP Agnes R Goodhart Mrs. R Durst Emery Leary wer, sipce family a and satment \lexand- Alex Emerick Misa 3 Carribel P. Rev. Mr. Mrs Miss Mrs. Mr, Miss Rev. implements, har- It insurance. rance on the amount « $2500 Adjust. on Tuesday by FF. M. of the company In was insured. n heim Geeary F. Greenhoe and Mrs. FP. V La Henney Miriam Homan T. A. Hosterman and Mrs E. M. Huyett Margaret Jacobs George J« and Mrs. D. R. Keener WwW. F. Keller Miss Tillie After bréak- Mr. and Mrs WwW. Kerlin among : to jeave Master Willi Kerlin need Mrs J. M k urgent Dr. Charles Fred E Mrs NN. M. for the Miss Margaret although - in . : " WwW. F. MacMorran E. W. Miller | is asked tol wave them at Boozer's gar Total receipts | . $6151.52 ublic schools too low to make a sale, "he Each D. C Mitterling Mrs. T. LIL. Moore lage, from which place collection will tespectfully submitted, b ‘ H Miss Verna be WM BROWN, Miss Grace Smith Rev. W. E. JP 9 ("los National I Irvin Benfer +. were | carried carried surned is 1 . . iil ; 8 8. Jamison he some Mm derstood Boal the made ry showed a Vie land “educational 42 INLeres in ’ i “i Lol. wey 8. Hagan how improvement 3 preparation method of qi “ijand personality, on the part « in of —————— A A ———————— Asking for Old Clothing. Good Will commit of shnson ans Civic Pleasant for any discarded might to bsty vid. Pon winter, warm Anyone + barn ment Msher, 0 * patients any day patient ot & umber i is r wins number patients per subject ma presentation secretary the per Fou Bellefonte post offi oe the r rus del m the oom - Bpear. a job. Harts- delivery Wf the building and two at the fed the the which Ar Young home had breakfast milked Mr. Young for a da hunt, and discovered fire in the ¥ {’s : " ( anh ¥ in order to teachers would be neces th Lee Francis Lybarger, of Mifflinbu "Putting B His analysis of preser Contre in the before men bined into thr yr Mr, wick service $200.45 refund). . ol 6.01 iv wking il Auonxiiary tattaln at igher level of teaching been barn A M aeichline {Ins | & i Keller | which used | re, carrier on of and horses and cate the the l John Spear Ww. im iv aed when gpoke on Meaning wok ly succesded fn} COWS la and fast, home ard the upper portion went to cattle for will 1 whe Hall home h clothing Wo ImOst Vords, t edu- ® retired and Mr as was about in Centro wi find Kirkpatric or Light | ATE E . conditions was masterly, he looked tow who ean their 3625.00 of we of Luse {cinity in any proposed solutions execellent de by Je hn H Was bid s thought farm con. land is The farm offered for s barn 03 whi di irticles be aring appare conn wrger claimed that the hope f stability 1 ‘ ¥ r, located at Spruceto of it. One of the men . , the : Luse servi seprded re economi lies the rele horses, the other and the third the hogs ished $ but experienc- h difficulty doing The headway that property ¢ wns 1860 will 3 3 ne work, made M Miss Laura Ww } i Riegel Rowe H A AANA SHEFFIELD MILK PRICES, The i t | Mgr Aries mn it Runkle = th SIiLn t—————— NS. JUNIORS TO PRESENT riLAY gained such attempts garded to on« was solemn i Thursday, j ) {Imes i church roperty below the fr 11 i cast Ps 2 8. W. Mrs Smith Wetzel Y. to recover 1 fx Strohecker po useless XY fied t 1 vy i by First Haines and Ay ar A We weupled ——————— EP ——————— Huntingdon County Play Group Defeats Centre In Tournament] | A a RED *X" IVALIDAT} A BALLOT! A PROBLEM — - i oi - DOES cI CHRISTMAS HOME (COMING “RACKET” CHARGED Pinehot Asked About Dept. Requiring Indorsement of Applicants, ROAD JOP BY WITKIN “® Highe 1 cketeerin in the State is i in Re Phi y lotte partment was charge Bresent § n is for a] aggrandizem therefore, with I that em’ ir ie, as |i ed by the contents of the enclosed let The Federal Gov has giv n this Commonwealth large of money. Your Excellency, In wisdom, has seen fit to divert proportion of that money to the way Department. “That is your province under the Arg of Congress, but do you not feel that the practice of compelling persons, seeking employment out of monies pro vided by the Federal Government, to receive the indorsement of their local Pinchot leader’ to be basically and fun- damentally wrong and unjust and to lend credence to the charges previously referred against Your Excellency 7 Is not every man out of employment, ir respective of his political afMiliations, entitled to have an equal opportunity to employment? “The hungry man who knows of no lo. onl Pinchot leader” is certainly en- titled to be able to obtain employ ment even In the Highway Department of the State of Pennsylvania This is par. ticularly true because of the fact that a large proportion of the Federal mon. i regret that note sy it is still VOR s+ indicat tor ernment to ¢ sum your great Hgh- in | * | | too 4 Highwa, Departs Whe do you st Let the publi Ti foliows of Ur request form YOUTH, Highw LEWIS ve o owledged te Oo Pee h eipt 1d Department | teen RA ———— State Dead at Woman Home, { Colllege Drops Missa dead a Ada her M home an, Fairmount Friday m o'clix K attack. Heaton, the case, drogped ruelich, t AYon- arning Death ue, af was due State College, eight to Coroner W. burg. on fifteen heart Rn investigated about H of Philips- Act ——— GAS TAX MONEY ENRICHES CENTRE COUNTY BY #1759 Distribution of $2,819,000 of gasoline tax moneys to the sixty-seven counties was made Friday by the Auditor Gen- cral's department. Under the gasoline tax law counties receive one-half cent of the three-cent levy. Centre county's share, for the period from June 1 to November 30, Is $17,501.77. A ——— at] The 8mith Brothers, BE. M (Jack) and Hugh Smith, Céntre Hall boys who A year or more ago opened a place of business at State College for the sale of Chrysler and Plymouth automobiles, have moved to a more desirable loca- ton in tha college town, and are now occupying what was formerly the Clark foes given to this Commonwedlth ‘to feed the hungry and the unemployed’ Motor company business place, on East College avenue, DECREED BY i —— A. a CODE "MUST RE SUBMITTED, SAYS HEAD OF STATE SCHOOL president of the Pens il D¥irectors’ the several the State the cons f | P : i i I UArY ————— AT M ] AP 3 GOVERNOR PINCHOT VISITS “FISHERS PARADISE” SITE Governor Pinchot passed Centre Hali on Saturday on his way to and from Bellefonte, where he view ed the gite of the proposed “Fisher- man’s Paradise” along Spring creek. If the Governor decides the project is to £0 through, it wil] likely be on the plea of giving work to the unemployed, but in the final it will keep more 2'Ine chot backers dependable for future suppogt than it will furnish bread and butter for the down and outs. The Governor traveled in the back seat of a touring car with the top flat, although a biting wind blew a falling snow, A ————— A — ——— During 1931, in Pennsylvania, 358 children under the age of ten years, met violent deaths in some type of motor car accident, AAA AANA, After noting the progress congress is making on the beer question, we must come to the conclusion that Near<-beer is here; Real beer is near, ERS, JUDGE FLEMING SAYS Aecred H Leder irrested yy £ shime tim the streets of ge, d, y wo for pddling bres from opinion sareed to door in that Judge Fleming few years ago the Log. passed an Act empowering and third-ciass cities to pass an ordinance regulating itinerant deal- ers, but the Act was repealed by the Legisiature of 1831. And that Act waa ony regulatory in form and not one of prohibition. Bo far as the boroughs are concerned there is not now nor never has been a law authorizing any such ordinance, In regard to the ordinance passed by the borough couhell at State Cole lege he pronounced it invalid because it is défective in form and confiscatory in character. Defective Docause ft species that itinerant dealers must take out a license for which they must pay $50 a month but makes no provision for a day, a part of A month or a year; confiseatory because the license fee is beyond all reason, as it is far greater than any profits such dealer might make Because of these facts he decrees the ordinance Invalid, sustained the appeal of the plaintiff and placed the costs of the oases upon the borough cakes, ot town In ated that siature second. Aon his a of State College. BIGGEST esi HOG IN PENNS VALLEY Hi MORE HEAVY HOGS, MORE RURAL STUDENTS ATTEND HIGH SCHOOT worry ir od Hi reached at slighty, 1 ot sa} i ” jenrollmes he per tage when it stood dropped it 17.84 to | peak in 1931 land last 3 16.59 per cent ———— A] ————— . LE CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. - * - . » - * Admitted during the week: Larry A. Stead, of Philadelphia, Penn State student, surgical; Gilmore Uster- ling, of Butler, Penn State student, Rurgical; C W. Fike, of College twp. medical; Ruth Howley. Bellefonte, sur. gical; Catherine Downes, Bellefonte, surgical; Michael Jannett, Union twp. surgical: Irvin Zaleski, Harris twp, surgical; Lawrence Hamilton, Shelocta, Indiana county, surgical; Robert War. rick, 4, of Bellefonte, surgical; Mrs Charles Winn, State College; surgical; Mre. Glendon Fetzer, Boggs twp. sur gical; Clyde MoKinley, Milesburg, sur: gical: Wm. Jeffries, State College, sur. gical; Mrs. H. E. Clevenstine, Belle: fonte, surgical; Mrs. Miles Campbell, Bellefonte, surgical; Pauline Clemens, Bellefonte, surgical; Pearl Confer, Mo- shannon, surgical. Mre Glenn Tressler, of Centre Hall, who was a medical patient, was dis. charged on Friday. | jhert 1 ] in Willard, Ohio, since ter M ; i i ree il irday, Mrs ht as s by and was a fieses Fay eved ® fe BABO sleet fell i Mone inday and wing to instant. wind« all kinds ay and them «thers reason fire- the Te vn ited of Pade a Du eran church Trauk {f the cone- Year ago h with ia of 1 Eve Ne« Ale Tioer L841 Lowis, nent of Annual New elaborate ernor Pinchot built of highways in twenty. two months prior to November 15th, last. He however, failed to state that while the Governor was building roads he was also building a political mas chine calculated to further his political ambitions, The Governor and Secres tary Lewis at this minute are asked so explain why to become an inspactof one is obliged to have the indorsexent of a local Pinchot leader.” | Asphal Orleans he how i Eave Gov A Very a unt of 6.643 ax miles About forty years ago a number of “Fresh Air" children from Philadele phia were entertained by various fame ies In Centre Hall, Among the nume ber was Joseph R. Laird, who enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs Henry Boozer. Last week, Mrs. John H. Puff, who at the time mentioned was Mrs. Booger, received a call from Mrs. Ceo. Clements, of Philadelphia, and her mise sion was to Inform her that the lad the had entertained was now & mine ister, the pastor of a Methodist church of which congregation she was a meme ber. Mrs. Puff readily recalled the youth and recited incidents that hape pened during the time he was her woes as a "Fresh Alr” 4