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

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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
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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.
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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
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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;
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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,”
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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,
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haa