- YOIl.. CVI1I. HALL. PA. P. R. R. Takes Off Freight Penn off the This thls week the Railroad company ht On Tuesday of ayvivania took ocal however, branch its freig trains does not mean that freight been abandoned The plan Has day service has of servi only heen chang conditions meet effect road every saving possible for company. freight be will load the Local shipments truck, while car ship- handled by attached to regular Th of other ments will be trains. doubtless passenger an arrival trains Hall will be mean that passenger at Centre and points along delayed. will be general the line somewhat Whether permanent or not the change depends upon the improvement in business. MACHINE. RULE ™N THREE LARG. EST CITIES AT AN END. Warren Van Chairman. ] [Statement by Dyke, t t Democratic State electorate has again party minority Pennsylvania's used the Democratic strate that a strong indispensable our to demon- party is to system of Gove srnment. The voters went to in the t election Democrati Penns recen % rt ti , the party t £ machine-r minortly and Scranton has re of those a Democrat tion next with this Sen - 16th year sornet hi ious reformation Reed has Re mira . srcliclls tor CANGIALY David confessed ti ubli publican party 0% has t the presidency, congress, states ies ple nothi and prett, iY. The 4d once hide-bound Pennsy 1 party and and understand the vital and demand that candidates take a courageous and est stand on them. Democracy thas provided the people with the weapon to destroy the Frank- enstein which th created and must now annihilate or be devoured by it. and becaus it has fY ores tn the peo organization party ty has passed when even In Ivania a politi organization Tr issues of the ca can st on he voters day and controlled votes alone political parties hon ey A AM AAAI DEMOCRATS MAY OPPOSE PINCHOT LIQUOR PROGRAM Pennsylvania Democrats are not pleased with Governor Pinchot's pro- in of posed liquor legislation, embodied six bills before the special session the Legislature of the 67 of the open mesures, ident Although none house and 7 Senate members minority opposition to an ad- among would express administration undercurrent delegation party the verse the Wis ev Bince the considered to hold the balance of po of a deadlock Republicans ers, their import At a Democrats are in case organization wer between administration back before, “ion attitude 8 never is int 11 ti special ses nnd po rat dinner leg Dave hairman of the enactment party y nights ago, La Allegheny county, of social legislation and laws to fur ther national recovery would be his party's goal at this session. He sald the Democratic party in Pennavivania is vitally interested in ef- fective liquor legisintion, bug more in- terested In humanitarian measures, 5 0M AIHA TID IA “Waly Street Is behind the money ine terests; Main Street Is behind Franklin D. Roosevelt” sald Rev. Charles HR Coughlin in his Sunday afternoon ra: dio broadcast. If you heard him, you wirenoce, anid TWO MEMBERS MIFFLINBURG C.C.C. CAMP FATALLY HURT 18, of Bristol, 15, Parkers night They ged also 0 W. Mowery of 3. W, of last were were killed Mound Week iy near Treverton. mem! Miiflinburye Shamokin, on his truck af- it Halifax. Po- Larner camp near P uths irenzan, Of ride hailed him men on shouted to they sald Treverton with their ter lice near three street the youths the vehicle ¥ to is th bridge the Ww f their men standing faces of truck, to approached the They falled however, and struck a girder. io true zan They he said instantly. rear the “duck” @ low to hear ar nin fhe «As jumped an automobile . and pursued ‘k for mile to notify Paren- his had injured. were to a physician but killed almost the back The oO in. the half a passengers been rushed ad they h been —————————— MARRIAGE LICENSES, Williams Philipsburg Molley Philipsburg Auman . . » Loburn Harry Esther Silver Red Nevin C B ’ Beilefonte si 3a { wet ors i oseins Everybody Is Talking CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. Tuesdays ment, E 3 proud imer Bickle parents of Thurs: aged 35 of Bellef Th of Fi Wiis the hospital Knepp, Kne medic Ww 5, urton PD. mie, ame Mrs D fast il patient ursday Austin medica) Thu Dor charged R arged Lucas, patient, disch raday wid Gardner, was dis. ™ treatment. of Howard, ursday after undergoing medical Mins home Margaret Cox at Port Matilda, undergoing surgical treatment. Helen PP. Houta of State College, was discharged Thursday. She had been a surgical patient. her after returned Thursday, to . — Cramer, of State College, patient, was discharged on James W. a medical Thursday. Mrs. Arthur Ziegler, was discharged Thursday ing surgical treatment, Mrs, of Bellefonte, after receiv James Young, surgion; pa tient, returned to her home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Alber; Résecker, Pleas ant Gap, are the proud parents of a son born at the hospital on Friday. : of State College, BR. D, patient, Friday. Mills, has treatment Morris Musser became a surgioal Mra been Rider, going Friday Earlen under Spring surgical sites Mra Mills, ed | Gordon 1. Huey, al patient, Saturday. Edward Jamison. discharged 8 of Spring metic was gdischarg- i 8t of "Bq tire Mills undergoing W. Royer. of State College, HR. ID, was admitted Saturday as a sur- cigal patient, * Mre. Lewis Hile, of Kato becanie a surgical patient on Baturday. George H, Stuart, of Warriors Mark, was admitted Baturday for surgical treatment. Mr. and Mrs Walter Porryman, of Centre Hall, are the proud parents of a son born at the hospital on Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Lutas and Infant son re- turned to their home in Bellefonte on Bunday. Theodore Ross, son of John I. Ross, Spring wis amturday after meoedica; treatment, George know he sald plenty more, LAAT AS, C. B, Stover, the well known and popular plumber and tinsmith of Spring | Mills, was a caller at this office Monday | evening. Mr, Stover declares he has had the busiest fall season in several years. His especial work has been the installation of hot water heating sys- tems in a number of residences in his | sewritory. of State College, was discharged Sun- day after receiving medical treatment. GOODYEA EAPIRIGIBLE CENTRE HALIL—ASKS Hall dirigible alr It flew skipper window VISITS DIRECTION Centro Goods wesday to the 1 hie spectators he and would wis visited ler riy by n year ship, ea morning ound that the cabin soy ClOAe poked ad out a and sked it station where to Bells Please atify the the railroad Was, the direction fonte, sOMe one airfield there have 4 in readiness thirty supply f gas and a ground crew fo 1 down. looked big who have never seen the Los Angel irison the to Graf Zepplin, Maco, but was but i in those siiiy enough Our own en or in coms $i1 On pyYRmy. ———————— CENTRE-HUNTINGDON WHEAT CONTROL BOARD AT WORK The control the past week, } the First preparing a wha Centre-Huntinadon county wheat for t} f part of in Hall, board @ greater been session bank of the Vs National Tint fallen in with pian of reduced wheat surph is finding one, since there tion forthcoming accurate About in line, in Centre the /ACrenge The prodigious hive govern- to local ment's combat 1 SOR board the task a the co-opern- efficient is not toward and estimating eight fi Centre sghty fall showing by irmers have on county the number two this paper » list of all the uced their other whi Oger In Road Causey ——— HOSPITAL REPORT FOR MONTH OF OCTOBER fOUNTY s discharged dus mont of deaths remaining 31 during month Number under t{reatment October , al of patients any Greatest number of the patients day in number hospit Least in Total Average hospital number of patient days number pationt days Average numger of Jdays per tient Na “ann pa 10 Cash Centre nceipts: Co. Hospital Auxiliary eceipts from patients $45.95 2086 81 $2136.76 Respectfully submitted, WM H BROWN, Mgr EE —————— ALL COUNTY SOCCER TEAM. of High on the against the urday November, the red Total receipts Three Hall fame on the Centre team will start the All'County soccer team Btate Freshmen, Sat. at 12:30 o'clock field, outeids left right and Carl Burk - All-County action In Athletic Asso 8. Jamison, jo- cal school to manage the All squad. Centre Hall and Hebersburg are the only teams in the county which have placed as many as three players on the starting line-up. The players who will face the Penn State Freshmen when the game starts Saturday are: Goal-Dwye, the srhool players Penn ee on College varsity Spyker MeTleollan play inde half ‘back, a memher of the will probably the fray The County ciation also selected R. High County will Vinton Kenneth Frank. holder is sqund and sea conch, State College: fullbacks, Harbach, Rebersburg and Barner, lL.o- ganton; half backs, Rossman, Spring Mills, McClintic, Boalsburg, and Frank, Centre Hall: center forward, Stover, Rebersburg: inside forward, MoClellan, Centre Hall and Gates, State College; outside forwards, Breon, Rebersburg, and Spyker, Centre Halk A ——————— IL a, The Westmoreland Observer, in’ a Mra. Ernest Frazier, of Bellefonte, R. D., was discharged on Sunday. Sara K. Resides, of Unionville, be came a medical patient on Monday. Mr, and Mrs Simot Shillings, of Bellefonte, became the parents of a #on at the hospital on Sunday. Calvin A. Pann of Bellefonte, (eames a surgionl patient on Sunday. Theré were . 46 patients in the hos- pital at the beginning of the week, be. full-length, double column editorial nominates Joseph 1. Guffey, of Pitts. burgh, as its choice for the Democratic party's candidate for United Mtates Senator, to succeed Benator David A. Reed. HN. Null, editor of the Ob- server, points to accomplishments in Pittsburgh at the last election, and the backing Pittsburgh gave to AL Smith in 1982, and to Roosevelt, in 1982, renscns for recognition by the Demo eratie party. Editor Smith Undergoes Knife for Appendicitis operation for erformed on Reporter, Tue il 8 Wednesdn pital, became unday y morning nt the following mes November this elf "Operated ?. M. Fine morning. Am writ- ing sendin fing with fine iittle through. the and of this mys the aid of the one nurses, 1 was conscious and knew of operated.” out the operation | different i consequence Dr. ( stages, Pain was no ‘assidy {BAGS 22-LB. WILD TURKEY: LOCAL HUNTERS SUCCESSFUL Guyer {exhibited id firove on Friday forenoon, the Reporter large that “a nis office a him near in turkey gobbler killed be Nittany mo if town intain It was bird and had an imaged and unds not among Con- fled Years tre county this {han wild REO ardent turkeys she killed a EDO RW an TAT Cher In Baving kill old Callahan MoeClintic, Brooks, inters were reparted wid turkeys were far. Claude MceClintie, Roy Brooks and Toe ocd uy Samuel! Bitner bagged three rabbits ruffed grouse; Gervin Schaeffer rabbits, and Guyer Grove, a ring- grouse, while hunting Thursday. and a four neck gether and a fast fo el — #4 YEARS FOR BEATING UP COPS IN MADISONBURG GAP of Lock Ha- Mayes, of Canton, the al Pennsylvania desperudoes who beat up and robbed Corporal Wal- ter Powell and Private James Knox. tate police stationed the Rocokview ation, in the Madisonburg gap. a month or more ago, were found guil- ty on all of six charges. Byrol! was given a maximum of from 23 48 years In stern Peni tentiary. The case of Eric Byrol, yen, an Andrew two Centr at sis beet sentence to tha We Mayes plead guilly to all But was sentenced on but one in, entering and larceny to the Huntingdon Reformatore indefinite term. ; Frank Nadeau erty. former barmoke, dashed to charges break He was sent for an Daughe Police who and clerks at Wayne Biante Penitentiary, in a State police escaping from the penitentary. Nadeau, originally it tenced from Allegheny county for a five. to fifteen-year term, was given an additional seventeen. to thirty-seven Years. Daugherty’s original sentence of five to ten years from Crawford county, wes increased by sixteen to thirty two years. ER ——— — Eh THE FROZEN BATHROOM, Old Winter, how I've always loved you, With your snow-capped hills and trees: But our friendship here we'll] Bever, If you let our bathroom freeme. Thrice this week you've been so cruel, Which to me was quite a strain: When you stuck those ley fingers Right down through that leaden drain. Bo let this be the last time, Or to Florida we shall go: To the land of warmth and sunshine, Where there {8 no foe or snow, There to bask in the ocean breeze Where thelr bathrooms never reese, . “Verna Breon Hackenberyg, Rebersburg, Penna. thn Rovkview California oar, sentenced for l 433. 6 DISTRICTS IN CENTRE FAVORABLE VOTE oour movement, ‘ against Halfmoon been Sthnd 41 wns ip,where for Meas playing i ball defeated ation the in I 64 township the vota against The i side Ow 70 to voile district in of Centre Centre Hall Millhelm State Co State C borough boro pee, E Ww i 5) ollege North Gregg HUNTER SHOOTS BUCK HOSPITAL GETS the t y . ’ DEER; e———————————— HENNIGH—GINDER, Hennigh and both, of Pott eo 3 deat and the Swarts Miss Ging wen his housekeeper du The couple hs AVE many wd wy iw cent years tl wishes of thelr long and rEsoCintes happy life A ————— Af OS —— Local Odd Fellows Degree Team al Milthelm. The joml Odd conferred the second of candidates Tuesday Fellows degree team degree on a class Millheim ige in the Jox Spvening. MM RE SRS THANK-OFFERING SERVICES, The annual Thank-offering service of the Woman's Missionadry Society of the Evangelica; church of “Centre Hall will be held Thursday evening, Novem ber 23. at 7:30 o'clock. A play entiti- ed “On the Yon Side of Little Pine” will be presented. There will also be several features in song. The publi is cordially invited to attend. An of-- fering will be taken for the benefit of Thank-offering collection, The annua; Thank-offering of the local Presbyterian congregation will be held in their church on Friday evening. A cordial invitation is ex tended the public, gui. i ——— COLORS 0. KK, BUT— you can't ges away Joard of Game Come days: ago, citing a man’s attempt to hunt wath. 1833 loense In tried the new year's with BOT VION “It is with | missioners a no Use, sald the {ow case of a COUn- mel - and but the Columbia stunt ona the year's license, out a ty. He ing last tag white { this his subterfuge failed to got eagle of Deputy Game Protector James J. Miller, of Bloomsburg. A A IO OM 1B. A iN STATE HEAD ACKNOWLEDGES SUPPORT GIVEN AMENDMENT NO. 8 R. D. Hetzel, president of The Penn- sylvania State College, in acknowledg- ing the support given by the Reporter to Amendment No. 8, writes this paper an follows: “Although we have not yet leard the official count, it is evident that Amendment Number 8 was approved by a handsome majority, This out coms is most encouraging to us and I want you to know that we appreciate your support. The result will be of lasting value to the College and to the Commonwealth,” ———————————————— CONVENTION OF CENTRE Co. SUPERVISORS AND AUDITORS Wednesday of next week, at 10 A, M., In the Centre county court house, will be held a conventios of Centre county supervisors and auditors. The convention was not held last year. This meeting promises to be an inter esting one in' view of the many chang: és in the road laws, and the secretary, of biack color « pin at eye PEN Frank A. Carson, requests a good at- tendance of all officers, NO. 406, A or 00 AND COUNTY NEWS, 3 |HarPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS opened a new begin he doubt VOear. of De. Millheim Poth ather, & over last Edmonds, alled to of Pot. agency udu assing Wedne last as grees of for mid- sday night of to within six An ph November, Zero mge Paul E teur in the ily during Eliz rabeth Bradford restaura* ed his fame Mrs. hotel block, mov the past week Mitterling 1 into the Miss attends | foothall rs to & gner, of ast Thurs ; the Report« gner con« with the College Ar irs a short Ww agner { town, the 10 4 ite these n of in the was aCe delight« talents, Her last publish ith Butz flalnments, and Huntingdon entertaining, a had exceptional gifted MIR woma nent life of She complished hostess writer. poems year ago. Mrs Newton Y Mr, and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Hall; Mn arnell, of Lewstows) ohn, of Lemont, Russell Bohn, of Centir$ Mrs. Fred Bohn and Wert Bohn, of Rebersburg; Philip Vofie of and Mr. and Mrs James Wert, of Aaronshurg, were Jie ner on Sunday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. D. Sparr Wert, in Aaronsburg. George and ada, Coburn, guests One hundred and twenty young mel, the ages of eighteen and twenty years, arrived at Camp No. 68, known as Camp Alla Seger, in the Beaf Meadows region, Seven Mountains. The young men are nearly all from Philadelphia and nearby With these additions the camp is brought up %0 the standard number—200. The camp, as from the beginning, is under the command of First Lieut, of v. 8 Army R. FF. Sink between the Timely add was Frank A. Susan, M ward CC. CC. OO camp, van and his son-in-l ell, of State whose car an off the near Woodward, Mr, Sullivan sustained multiple lacerations face, fequiring and a probable rendered Ly Lieut R. C, at the Wooll« to Thomas Sullle aw, W. B. Corti College, road five stitches to close, fracture the left shoulder. Mr. Cornell had minor brush burns on ti face. The gentlemen were treated at the camp dispensary. Col. Heney WW. of © Shoemaker and Mrs, Shoemaker have arrived home from Sofia, Bulgaria, after an absence of over three years, during which time they have not visited the States, Col Shoemaker was appointed Minister 8 Bulgaria by President Hoover and pre sented his credentials t, King Boris ITI, March 82, 1930. Col. Shoemaker is well known to the Reporter readers through fs reproduction of wild iif and Pennsylvania stories written by him. State College residents are at son &f to whether that borough with a popus lation of 4460, about 3000 of whom are of voting age, should be divided inte four wards, increasing the votihg places from two to four. A commission cons sisting of John T. Tavior. Harold B Shattuck and Deimer T. Pearce fall to agree as to what should be done. The former two say two voting places are sufficient for present needs, while the tall end of the commission says, fous voting places are needed Taylor and Shattuck argue that the ward system is passe, a producer of strife. The question may be submitted to a vols ° Khe no for a final wolulien, - haa
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