VOL. CVI. school dis- ariticised, Without yvement, for- ablie The movement for larger tricts, now being srely s given space in at the warded Instepuc this time st commit Dy ipport tion twenty years for al School lature approv hy 1 Cod y WwW studies Dr. Na Superintendent and the dl this First wore when than C State struction, St sociation A year adoption the limits ible” For the plan were meetings but taken until t} mission was James N. struction, and delegated to make group, headed by enberg, President ers Coll at ed every angle. States with the init, with appoints later of ommended the larger hool unit ‘the county where feas~ of was phases edu definite action State Educational ( in 1931 ¢ i Of two decades various discussed at cation no “om- Dr In- © \ppointed by Rule, Supt. *ublic committee study. This a larger unit a Dr of special J. the Roe found Lt ater oo LALE Tea onal er. h- Slippery They plete semi-county age K, Couniy- one with coun the wcomme nde four plan fourteen 1 : ears been 1 ites, includin has other St and New Jersey. rember, Xv i pot groupings the be final, in tentative of citizens being prepared information rious counties, These will not authority to establish la In is vested in the State ( Sducation, and wi provided in vi for since ger dis trict of it n the 1 ow] v or owing Population G Groupins of Centre Co. Burnsid v Snow Ha Hus Tay If Moon Twp ton Rous lor HALL. PA. MILLS FISH AND GAME HOLDS MEETING SPRING ASSOCIATION ot the Agsocin meeting A Spr attended Fish and 1 last Thur wel) ng Mills Game tion held t day night In was the Vocational S« Of ommi number fi thelt ir a Mhoma Hart i dite nal many sm and urd pr Department ince vately wned tracts and large lands more fey posted, | bheCome aunt reused Th condition more important each omas should future meet A Ap se OF MALL SERV ICE IN THE COUNTY In brisf, the larger code now stands, means school distriets of less than uniation would be merged to tricts, far as practicable, to 1L000 population, with board of nine directors to affairs of the resulting larger unit, as the new | that existing SHO pop- | form dis | of 5000, a single! conduet the | districts, SO : | + exquit is said More Loeal Control, of the from uni iple larger many Approval come and schools has Penn men womer issociated 1 ¥ The or wdministration Educational esentatives ivic and fields of finan sch Commission includes of taxpayers, agric “The ommercia] organizat LW ‘ ions, the », Ji and business, and and State gove nt The larger unit would place admin. istration of consolidated school dis triet affairs Into the hands of a great. ly reduneed number of directors having a larger degree of local control, Dr.) Rule says. The existing larger, well. organized. and efficiently operated dis tricts have demonstrated thelr ability to manage their own schooj affairs, federal nme a SE [es I i | i { This nas imber of lsrepresent wtu that building transportation I pr "™ wil op ora. nnd noentior posal "ose mise chiefly increased 1 ¢ i on tis eusitate tiong and costs Mistaken Ideas Prevall, Doctor Rule says this is not the and is quoted as follows Some have mistakenly interpreted the plan as requiring the consolication of schools, the transportation of chil dren long distances by busses, the sbandoning of present buildings, and the erection of new school plants, “The. plan itself involves none of these Buch matters ares loft to the disgretion of the directors of the larg. er unit as they are now to dirctors of present districts. The plan in es- sence provides for consolidation of ad- ministration of schools in the hands of approximately one-fourth as many officials as at present with a larger degrees of local control” Momnbers of the Legislature have beeg asked by Doctor Rules for their and those of their constit- wells which he believes will be help: wi “im revealing its merits sna any Ao adjustments to make the plan Sully warve the needs of your schools” outifnes of Alstricts efented om mew folegg requirements -l case Centre Hall rege Twp, Potter Twp, Boro Total ot LOCAL L 0. 0 F. TO CELEBRATE {GRAND JURY IGNORES BILL i AGAINST GROSS SHOOK nwealth cases at it bill § lear. the Grand J ry th the manslaughter H. Pickard of C Long ¢ H ided just Tr h nig ¢ . nt against « WwW: rren brousg 0 ward 1 fleld omobilea wes Snow Shon Sunday t ang th on ited In ~wis 1. ae ith of © i) ry yd resu the instan: dea f the subwe- John _ jent Crain and hia were the f aq companion Wi g salon £) h Kr ho walkir £ 1é wy way time a. Ths ¥ t whil red rue bills bills Mauek Gran bills ignored ign cluded Eairl <* $ op omm. ve ting liquor laws mansiaugh mans] iedicine i invol Ong ¥ rein wers 1 the in several dants red to settle ag HARVEY ACT WOULD COMPEL RECKLESS DRIVERS TO INSURE measure, ; A motoring responsibility similar to laws in operation In alne. teen States and aix Canadian provim is in the hands of the Senate Committee on Public Roads and High ways, It was introduced by Senator Harvey, Luzerne. Sponsored by the Penna. Motor Ped. ‘ration, A. A Aq thy Harvey Lill has the Indorsement of the 85 A. A. A. clubs in Pennsylvania. Its oblectives are: To provide an incentive for careful driving: to control or eliminate re k leas drivers, and to compel those who have demonstrated recklessness to es tablish evildence of financial responsi. bility, as a prerequisite for regaining th privilege of driving. This respon. shility, covering a period of three years from the date it fs filed, num be In the amount of $5000 for personal os, now Injury or death of one pereaon; at least $10,000 for personal injury or death of twe or mord or pres nt EE idl .dnsd.t AND COUNTIES MUST PAY NIEMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE SERVES THE PUBLIC WELL Ni Nieman's Ik and his daughter, Mamolen, ha been in New York Phi iphia during the past two (weeks doing the spring buying for this D. J {ment Store, I Mrs man, of part Millheim, ve ile The Nicman store has been doing business these many years because of their fair and square dealing with the public at all times. The store Kedcps stip with the Unies. When the times, ag at pr ooent, frmand tha lowest pos sible prices conntslent with good qual. ity, Niman's sore gives just that Buyers of clothibg and furnishings of all kinds throughout Penns Valley have noticed this fact and have made imparting the good news to thelr friends, The element of truth Is never lacking in Nicman Store advertising Misrep- regontations or extravagant clalms are not found in their advertising “copy.” It is therefore a privilege that the buy. ing public has at ita, command a clothing store service such as Nieman's Store offers. To all these statements this: news. paper heartily subscribes. FE BRU FEB. COURT TRIAL LIST CASES FOR JURY TRIAL The fore folle Hore Toes ba hw: fore heard the Febh- Monday of have di wing cases to @ y will come ruary court, opening on next ‘ vided Ww been Adomine day Martin Wnt Amos —————— > SCHOOL CLUBS ATTEND AREA HIGH sna A MS (CHURCH REVISES HYMN BOOK: METHODIST WILL PROTEST 80 ngs pastor 1% iiiames ine port, placed aside hymns which with chun h Ww are of eeping the tiny "Medieval f of thre a liet an expressed irures gpreeet wed Those of i many to be out mater HONE the wn giving conception hymns relat re discarded give heaven in and hell commission retained spirit 11 han pa ed the son to heaven The we BONES ial « option of those nting material £8 to jeave of con a » want futurelife as one character and association who rmeri Methodist dew 5 Was a pr Univer name Ha a i he uthern ined fo dropped Lis sl MAURICE BAUM BUYS CLIF. TON THEATRE, HUNTINGDON The Clifton The the finest ata Valley Blackford G00 atre, Hunting Jiouses in the erected By J an expenditur, of by the Bheriff & time ago It was fitted out with every facility for the presentation of films, and was elaborate in its appointments, The theatre and equipment were purchased by the Grange Trust come don. one Juni Lynn $100, short f play and it was sold pany for 343000. A few days later the play-house was purchased by Mau- rice Baum for $55000. Both Blackford and Baum were former Bellofont, residents. The lat ter originated the Cathaum Theatre, State College, A 3 AA A OB IOAN. Trinity Reformed Chureh Soefal For all mebers of the church and Sunday school, and thelr families—Jri. day, February 24, 7:30 P. M, Refresh: ments will by served. Come and wpend A wocial evening with us.-—Comm, Sixteen Full Pages of Comes, Sixteen (16) full pages of comics in colore—also komic Kut'outs and lucky buck play money for thé boys and girls—and Lig American Weekly Mag agine-—all “with, next Sunday's | New 23, PLAN FOR LARGER SCHOOL DISTRICTS MEETS WITH STIFF OPPOSITION UARY —— 1933, sveral af d Penn hundre citizens Gregg, iter 214 town ¢ Of ered at a the » (! Ie b, I APPIN teg in Tort ing ‘ $63 I A ——————————— ACKNOWLEDGE CRIME BEFORE JUDGE FLEMING FOUR inten Flemir to ting int ber of unemployed tnut ym dead + Chios tim mo fief and s¢ ain order id for ft —————— PAUL RUDY KILLED IN GUN BATTLE Rudy Was Charged With Kidnaping Employes of American Stores, Mii ton—Car Stolen from Murtoff, Bellefonte, Probable Clue. Three unty AT at of White brothers today itives 1 ese ‘ yy Ro polic killed authorit } att © or whi by a heid Paul. brot he nda h fog precipitated t is identifying third Mi ¥ 11 ¥ »* vin tioning n harged sae], with aBSsauit of Akron ting White Deer twice it om psEon was y | i rot 1 n 3 Rudy attemy en officers ghot the {in the throat, {leg while resisting Rudy Warrants had been issued Feb wary 15 by Muncy State Police for the ar rest of Pau] and Ollie Rudy, pf Akron, charging them with holding up and kdnaping two employes of the Ainer- ican Store at Milton, on Saturday night January Tth, It will be remembered that a Pontiac car stolen from HM Murtoff, Bellefonte, was found parked near Earlystown school house. late Bunday night, and that upon investiga- tion & check properly indorsed by the American Store manager, Charles Bmith, was discovered in it. The check It supposed to have been a part of the day's receipts Smith and a clerk, By- ron Hafer., were about to deposit in a night vault at the First National bank, Milton, Members of the Rudy family lving at White Deer, BR. D, also have been recently arrested and charged with re. ceiving stolen goods, after Muncy State policy in a search of their prem- Ises found large quantities of various kinds of loot. The parents, Me. and Mrs. Ollie Rudy, and son, Harry, sere wiven a hearing wsovira] weoks ago and Rudy and his son were hela’ for oourt, Mrs. Rudy Being released on ms the was sh in | ’ la York American, i i] * her own recognisance, [row AND COUNTY NEWS, 4 HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS ed out some uso been served } window one kept appears best, It tha Auditor evenus de. dismissed made departs the were other arrisburg wo months, t fe the Aatheran) in and J» Lent A vis, iraday d ore icken iltry hens. 15Ur'e ¢ week, the tuhn, of floor able gain. Ru ides a yar] presente measure of st Pe mes incl the 3it exemption 3 wance from from five to £ an appro- State College tage allo mileage. Per mie Pennsylvania makin te O04 riati« $49 me $3 $1 fo p # Ol ¢ of the ni tural s enrolled t Penn teaching in schools the Boyer, Selins- Spring Mills this to college class a month in the field will practice In in the me shoot neteen senior Education ngaged In prac I agriculture H. Agric a tice in Kenneth ia ' » at at He LY fre ua wi 34 » return after i on h summer he have Project supervigine head of the th commit Dr Hamill, a Centre of thelate Dr. Robert Presbyternian field tation 8a 1 t Sta te emergency Samuel Me« countian, Hamill, well minister who his home at Hamil a president of inns the A the ely The hild heal tee, ix & BON Known from Dr He Pediatri Association Health Sox Hall appointee is hot Ae id Prine i the “ deme of of oalth eiphia Child Wl oy of real appre y the Reporter P. Rove vr, of ago “Inclosed which eporter for fo Thos Fey iation from Sunbury, & please find please send me the another year It is lke letter from friend to me It cone tains 80 many things that are news to me, usually am not satisfied une th I sit down and read it soon as 1 receive ft. no matter what else is on hands to do.” Another leghorn pullet, entered last falj in the Alabama Egg Laying cone test bids fair to making an enviable record on the trap neste. This Hind has produced 116 large eggs during the 123 days of October, November, Dee cember and January. She laid 30 is January. This bird was entered by the Kerlin's Poultry Farm of this place and Mr. Kerlin informs us that several other birds have passed the 100-eg¢ mark during the 123-day pe~ ried. A pullet entered in the Seat In 1831 produced 203 eggs dur contest year and laid 41 ERY Ups her return to the farm, making a total of 344 egew during her pullet yo, This bird is now one of 48% birds ceme fined to laying batteries on the Kerli farm and has resumed heavy produ tion in her second year, words d b ¥ we recive artha IVR + f« fow he "w n : a 1
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