The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 23, 1933, Image 1

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    VYOIl.. CVI.
CERMAK'S ASSASSIN GOES TO
CHAIR IN SULLEN SILENCE
man who
of Chi-
in an
Giuseppe Zangara, the
killed Mayor Anton
wounded
J.
four
Cermak
and others
attempt to assassinate President Roos
Miami, February 15, w
Raiford, Florida,
i the
prison
ry oF
CAgoO,
3 elec
9:00
¢
velt at 1s
trocuted
A. M.,
twelve
4
al
at
Mon
witnes
in presencs oO
superin
tendent nday
ht h
been
The
ior
nig
before
ntenced
ims
4
vering
H.
from
were Mrs Ey
His
Gill,
ae
other
M
of
ig Mar-
William
Rassell
111
rio
Kr
Sinnott
18
garet
1 1
Caldwell, of ¢ 1 irove. Fla.
whom 1
——————o———
CLINTON FARMER DROWNED.
Jonathan Mechtly 16.
for the
Creek
wed
F
last 30
township found
dead Satur ‘cloc]
with his
‘oroner Dir
Shoe Haven,
gated d ti
urred
fs kept nearh
the aged m
LAKES-TO-SEA HIGHWAY TO
PASS THRU STATE COLLEGE
EXPECT 300,000 GARDENS.
Reports
cate the
¥
i
gardens”
cultivation in the
spr
es assigned a plot
10660
ud
each
area
tilizer a
plied by
C. funds
vided
The board made public a tabl
ministrative expenses
includes
w salaries:
ar overing
of foot Seedy
square
other equipment
the
Th
locally
thry
board
a garden
plots
counties, which
¢
i
amounts
Jed ford
$1385:
«*
Centre,
$700
Cu
field,
$1370;
$585;
Ain,
Minton, Columb
rawford, $609 mberiand,
Dit
$465
$620; Jun
ILohigh, $3
tour, $575;
ampton, $357; ]
“51: $125;
Warren,
Frank
uta, $156:
Iv
Monigom
634
Perry
kill, $1290;
—
LICENSES ARE GRANTED
TO EIGHT APPLICANTS
Eight passed
examination
hicle, the
fonte
There were no failures. Those who
received their permits were: Lawrence
Wilkinson, Bellefonte; Robert Hoss, of
Centre Hall; James Hipple, Snow Shoe;
Jean Roundtree, State College: Mrs.
Iee Clement, Centre Hall; Mrs. Glad:
ys Jenkins, State College; Kathryn
Carpeneto, Bellefonte,
ER ——— APF
The bank holiday, which is now end.
of, gnve us a taste of the inconven-
fence which the lack of banking facil.
jties can impose. A smooth working
bank, like many other noble institu
tions in a community, is too often tak-
en ag a matter of course, the aver:
age citizen falling to properly appre-
ciate its worth to him. Now that we
may again resume normal business
without giving any thought to its prop-
ar functioning, let us resvive to speak
enly as is becoming good loyal citizens.
learners’
motor Ye-
in Belle-
persons the
to operate
last test
a
at given
-
WILLIAMSON BILL TO SAVE
$120,000 IN TWO YEARS
FOR CENTRE COUNTY
county be
approximately during
thenext two
fong of the
Relief Bill,
The
introduced
Centre taxpayers would
$120,000
under the provis-
Municipal Tax
pending in legislature
3ll No
Richard
saved
VEars
Willlamson
now
100
Will-
measure, Senate
Senator
tamson, Hunting provides
wppropri i 15,000, 000
from 1
Borou
of
$20 O00
Townships
tal of
$00 (00
(ne of
40 miles
i
of the
require to reduce
ta; tax of their municipalities
cording to the amount of funds
ed from
be paid
4
ino
the State. The money
the State Treaszu:
the lox tre
SEARSONS BUYING CARLOAD
HORSES IN TOWA; SALE IN APRIL
orge Searson Tame
ON
irted
NOTES FROM THE STATE
GAME COMMISSION
MECHANICS LIENS GOOD
IN CENTRE COUNTY COURT
Three
Pittsburgh
cases G i
sndan
ants were
ownship
Isben
otto
f tried
8 def
in the Centre count “4
interest. The i
J. Mil f Harris
A Hollobaugh, and
I Mohnkern
our
are focal
Bruce
Allison
Mohnkern
Mohn
College
compl:
1 -
ler, t
(
t
and Ruel trading
State
Sherman Breeden,
ns
kern Lumber Company
It seems that D
Pittsburgh. ww building a in
Harris township, near Tussey monntaln,
used
¢
on Ww TOURS
fo be ns n
BANK
DELAYED
LOCAL
WAS
NO FAULT OF
THAT LICENSE
Error In Chief Examiner's Office Brings
Apology and Immediate Issuance
of, License~First Day's Business
Shows Huge Deposits,
DANIEL BOOP
WHEN HIT
[Mifflinburg
Death came suddenly Daniel
Tuesday March 14,
Chevrolet
INSTANTLY KILLEI
BY AUTOMOBILE
March 16}
Telegraph,
to
evening,
was struck by couch
the State hig his home, whi
t ba
1]
miles
: |
DOG LAW MUST BE OBSERVED,
ASSERTS SEC'Y MeSPARRAN
oho Tye 3 ii
J LI Lary
the
fieenth of
got by lav
dogs
explains
State
the secrets
the citizens of the have
thelaw at
tt
to enforce all
as
inting camp Bruce
n to the
All H. Hollobaugh |
amount of $35.00, andi
3
ht
I. Miller did maso work ame
3
ison
tym hep *
FIDE x
terials
vhich
company
to the
labor
because
§
ame |
v and ma
Br
These
against
paid for,
wen! inte
pl filed
the property
¥
bankruptcy
ffs mechanios’
vintiffs liens
in these amounts,
the defendant and
he ownhd the land
was erecting the ;
hunting camp, but knew noth!
ing about the plaintiffs’ furnishing this
labor and materials enumerated in|
these liens. That they were furnished
to D. Sherman Breeden and him alone.
The jury found a verdict of $1179 75
for the Mohnkern Lumber company:
$209.25 for Allison Fi. Hollobaugh, and
$44.39 for Bruce J. Miller,
As evidence of the fine spirit of co-
operation and unselfishness whivh 1s
being given rebirth in the new order
and “mew deal” it need only be sald
that in a nearby town where three
banks are Jocated, it wus mutually
agreed among them that all would op-
en simultaneouly following the bank
holiday: that ghould one recelve its
license ahead of the others, that bank
would hold off its opening until the
others had received their licenses to
oben also. We're getting somewhere.
——— A wo.
Gluseppl Zangara took the cure for
stomach trouble, It wag electric treats
Now © mos
of trues
Bréedon
says
it on
which stone
house
f
i
i
ment, .
ined that their
have
wa compl
been pes.
¢
i
“Thin
nf 1 envugh to ©
sheep chickens or other live.
killed by that he had to
CArTy the himself. This law
has made ig possible for the State to
reimburse persona in that predicament
and it has been a great blessing to a
large number of people.
"Requests have been made to us that
persons who are very poor and who
are on the welfare should not be re
quested to pay a dog Hewnse., Our po.
sition hag been and is that the family
that Is too poor to buy a dog license
for a dollar cannot be expected to feed
a dog for n year, and the dog that is
unfed is almost sure to be a killer be-
fore the your is up.
“It may surprise the citizens of Penn
sylvania when I tell you that probab-
ly three-fourthg of our killings are
dons by Police dogs and it is for that
reason that we have asked the Legle.
lature to put a license fee of $25.00
upon this partioular type of dog. They
not only attack animals bug attack
people, and there certainly can be no
excuse made In a civilized age for
keeping dogs In the State who are dan
gerous as that particular type of dos.
“About 200000 dogs are not leensed
this writing"
Of
a lot
stock dogs,
al} cost
*
*
n
speed
Milts
SIGNS SHERIFF
SALARY MEASURE
PINCHOT
M
were aligned
Boob
1%
Homsher senate
State Highway
reconstruction
the iil
Depart.
finan
the
borrow
the
or construction vf
ridges
The the house
dis.
other Sterling
dealers
{ax
the
was
requiring gasoline to
soparately
fuels
it
of gos
on?
the amount
the retail price
A MO ASRS NIE
Ivana
The
reported
hs was the
107.585 deaths
low of 1921
infant mortality for the same pe
riod also was reduced, with 9919 infant
deaths noted
Scarlet fever cases in 1932 were the
largest in the history of the State, 26,-
121 cases being reported. During the
last 27 yearg 411,344 cases were re
corded.
The increase in scarlet fever was
followed by a slight rise in mortality
with a provisional total of 251 deaths,
at the rate of 2.6 per 100,000 population,
Mortality figures for other diseases
during 1932:
Typhoid fever, 180;
whooping cough, 42%;
influenaa, 2884; tuberculosis, 51568;
pneumonia, 8015; cancer, 10,042; Adis
eases of the heart, 23.433; appendi-
cities, 1104.
Ww a8 year
Health on Fri-
al 168,202
history,
rimen h
Depa
% 1 % ¥
the 1351 1 OL
while
2424 below the
lowes
the we
record
measies, 208;
diphtheria, 891;
—————— A ——
CHICKEN-NOODLE SUPPER,
The Ladies’ Ald of the Sprucetown
M. BE church will hold a chicken
noodle supper in the basement of the
church on Saturday evening, April 1st,
Bupper to be served from 6 to 8 PP. M.
Price per plate, 26 cents. Ice cream
and cake will be perved extra. The
patronage of the publie will be appre
Clated,
23,
1933.
OUT-OF-TOWN
Ad
RELATIVES
STROHECKER FUNERAL
Wi H Stroh er. oO
a
The
tenorts
wi ——
NATIVE OF PENNS VALLEY
CANDIDATE IN MIFFLIN CO.
sherri 2
libera! support
¢
Times
ont
the
odueing the
wn
——————————
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR RALLY.
¢ {
Lamar Man Held for Posing as Ofoer.
At a Q
Harter
TY. Ravme
hearing before Alderman C
Wednesday
Tre
court
Mol of | week
r, of Lama
sum
was
$1.000
th
r. who
na sin 0
tl of
for
which
ir ie
charged wi
Tre
several
as furnished
Meer ante
accompanied by other
ig people
youn
trajled two Beech Creek
2 who were driving a car
ol
women
_,
ie them exceedingly
Ha-
tate highway patrol
they iim, annoyl
The arrest was made by the Lock
ven detail of the §
SHEFFIELD MILK PRICES
The 3
sh price to
members
net be paid the
the
of ghefM
ation, Inc
duri
Cente
nt
ne,
grade and
This the
pounds for
0
for the milk
A saocd
be the
operative
delivered m ng the month}
hundred
B
the
# por
ye}
with
butterfat
in
per
mile
Fohruary
for
201-216
o
2 milk
potinds of
air.
as 21.08
sold
in the
wal
fore
per
fr feght,
ntiale
hundred
an 3.59% butterfat
game
milk
in
on
basia
dill ————
SURPRISE PARTY,
Nr. and Mrs. H. ¢. MeClenahan gave
a surprise party for their daughter,
Dorothy, bn Thursday night, upon the
young lady's attaining her ninetenth
birthday, Members of her class in High
school, the faculty, and friends, were
Betty Ebright. Gladys Smith, Bruce
Hartley, Jack Coldron, Lawrence Hart.
lel, Hazel Smith, Florence Brooks, Hel
en Rines, Anne Wert, Isabel Bradford,
Laura Belle McCormick, Isabel Jodon,
Laura Breon, John Spyker, Hugh Mor-
row, Miss Agnes Ovary, R. 8 Jaml-
gon, Mrs. Royer, Donna Keller. Carl
Keller, Fred Houser, Susan Houser,
from State College: Mildred Miller,
Donald Bloom, Junior Frank, Mr and
Mrs. Frank, Mrs W. M. Miller, from
Centre Hall.
Refreshments were served with St,
Patrick's decorations. Mise Dorothy re-
welved many useful and beautiful
gifts,
The delicacies for the ococasion were
prepared by Mrs. W. R Bloom and
Mra. Ernest Frank, and to these and
others who made the party posse,
-
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY
FROMALL PARTS
rit YL
SUT rol
blue
Seranton
Marg~
of Millhedm, who
mor operation
vering
TO
ranger at
operation for
Evangeli-
ago.
iy
in
wr
7 ol 3
fifteen Young
Gelsinger hos-
nurses, on
V. Hubler,
¥.
ed i i Of
women who entered the
1 for
Grace
leased the
the Lambert
strect, and
Herr prope
¥
Tustice LeS~
J. Banks
of his vote
voted nege
5
lower floor
property Thurch
will remove May
Mifflinburg,
the Evan-
8 B
W. Ar-
he Murs
ye
College
veg if
ent ade
Harvey.
William
known
numbers
ITY, Mo
+ Departs
Pennsyl-
f the
increase
1
822 o
Nel«
Mass,
an ave
4 wound
ondition hae
Oren No deo
here,
hetantial
among the
First
lowing
of its He
{ter came
ibscription,
ed
wn
the
¢
is 10 ro
Lewis
Company.
2560 and
the time
swders book
running
’ time.
subscribers making change
Ist, will Kindly n
time, there may
papef
Id as well a8
and please don't fail, sinee
assesses (he
paper falls
Reporter
of address
pler
April
vv of $
us In i
tha
receiving
BO
8
be no in ther
the new address. Give «¢
new address
your and our Uncle Sam
publisher each week your
to be delivered to you
The
th
Cent
Centr ‘onferendeé
its ro
out off
from the Cen
to the
lraves thé
Zang, with
six, and
two ape
al Pennsyivania «
of e Evangelical church at
sessions in Lewistown
Lemont congregation
tre Hall charge and added
State « This
Rev. J. M
instead
ollege char
wok w
1] pastor
fi T : A
Ave appointments f
¥
es tl rge
gi e State College cha
pointments,
The Harry
town, have
R.
been
of
weeks,
Wolfe fam east of
afflicted with an une
usual amount sickness during the
past six A son. Marlyn, had
a severe attack of membranous croup,
Mrs Wolfe suffered from grip and wae
in bed for four weeks ahd Mr. Wolfe
had a severe cold which affected hie
throat, The patients at this time are
al] improving.
iy
Wild zee in unusually large nuts
bers in flocks and as well unusual In
number of flocks, flew over the vale
ley in a general northern direction off
Friday afternoon. They flew low, and
as a rule disorganized, the usaul ¥
formation not being observed. The
larger numbers of flocks fires appoared
over Egg Hil They were not stingy
with their swaks as they flew oved
the valley.
The annual fishermen's banquet witf
be held at Nittany Inn, Friday evening,
6730 o'clock, with Dean Watts As toasts
master; and Benator Scott, Reprosens
tative Holmes, Congressman Kurs
Howard Stewart and J. B. Ross, the
latter two members of the State Came
Commission, as speakers. O. M. Delt
itr, ‘commissioner of fisheries, will exe
hibit several interesting films relative
Miss Dorothy wishes to extend thanks.
- — —— att ate »
to fishing.