“VOL. CVI Y 22, 1h, ————————————— A PARTY REBORN. P ! | Editoriay February 12 At last 1IOCTRCY 54 L For decades pa Democratic S marked eith tility or tl opportunism. Saturday Of were On Harrisburg nembers, 108 end (8 4 i CONSPICUOL t od so fi rtunes as the virtual platform Prime «xempilar of self-sacrifice in the mony was Warren 23 years of service State Com- mittee entitled him to on th ticket in this year of expected success When VanDyke stepped aside, was none presumptive enough to de mand a place. If Van Dyke should waive his claims to party gratitude, jeaser claimants were automatically estopped from rushin with theirs, of 1 party committemen unanimity, spirit of rests of ha Dyke, whose the fhte Van on ti new Lr- a place . i there g forward * * - 1 the metamorphosis? CASE harmony to the em- of brought {factions What battled The answer form adopted in the U in OW Dx mocracy” State ¥ the plat- in committee can be read and the platinum history +i Democratic party ntil Pennsylvania 1 recently of “Whers flesh Cor: others tered The 8 hie “eu Pennsylvania, the $ mos Slate nation The Americn hold It sickening that runs through ares storm this inner strong feudalism. the should dustrial w inevitable thas creation 18 y objective great he party Pp rsonnel : at new inevitable th sl i men movement, Jospeh F. Gu Thomas Rhodes, found &a Cros age tion iead Lhe H ennedy, H has Earle i i i ——— EOQOSEVELT'S INDIVIDUALITY. { English 14 appralses States {ore 37 nated of Garvin, editor the Obs ver,” of United that Hitler, and Toosevelt could meet in one The American President would dominated. He has gone through personal crdeals such as none { the others has had to endure. To keep in public life and to rise to the top of it he has had to conquer phyysical infimity with an fron will. This has given him that exprgsion of smiling but inflexible tenacity which Is the marked trait of his countenance. Noth: ing will easily turn him from any pur: ose though he is quick to vary his methods when he sees causes He has tha power of winning devotion and of inspirng energy. It has been said ot him that an hour of his company oan ii Sunday osident the Suppose Mussolini, Sia- m not Hoan t act on Aubt and misgivings like a sunlight cure. He took office, as we sald, on that blackest day in the eco- nomic annals of the United States when all the banks shut their doo™s, Since thm he has banished a gloom wisch as a nation so long the most sanguine and confident of all societing nad ever known. He has radiated bis svn indomitable cheerfulness through the psychology of the whole American wreopl i BOALBURG TAVERN BY FLAMES, THURSDAY HISTORIC GUTTED One of county's known Boal T wich brokqg Wednesday damage Centre landmarks, the shu by midnight gutted fire att night ostin thon K © i jast week, ml fro £30,000 is parks iy ii viral } tit © | GISCOVEDe HOOUT Thursday morning when flames I's Thompson { ay \ 0 CIOCK through th yO! My Tavern ind © tle ‘ 0] wi rom Theodore who working was imme Fred Li Vodka alarm. Mrs. her ¥ the On, vith t warned Herman Cas- udent the College, and William MeCartney, both ers t Tavern, and Miss Florence Park Thurman Tressley, employees was asleep In a third floor t} but managed longings from Thomp nswd daughter, of tixline, ia it lodg the and Casterline ig his room © time HAVO personal b de struction A company th : f te LB reso ue rr help at firemen call lege brought State the to the ten and +3 received. for wis after the Wis the two mMesSsaEe blaze an ho sulxiued to er more comp. vialy the fir was foug ht before it irs A wind caused before a ho spread brought TT! stone wa ing helped from ting i i | BIRTHDAY BALL FOR PRESIDENT FUNDS RECOGNIZED BY COM, National Commitiee, the Fiall the iy \ President ve wognized the funds 1 Birthday Ball the Presi the children of the Evangelical Hall, and a few in character, Zang, f thi Oo forwarded for ry cure fy i the om for dent by church «ff Centre y» ball, oth- unique J §F wv ba National Com this d ie take oppor- to for your the which onnection witn he national tremendous ti batt] § Progresses, Presi {ond n having in 1 vals of our will fication in part ship it leader ww th you grat an dmportant activity.” n———— = A os AD TOSI DEC. d 1 AND wl EFFECTIVE JUNE Ps the elects and we Te under ' viments n fon & blind law nr mule Welfare, sf A 1 rong rt during : ol a tion ol stone ove tone w a building were u—— a ———— CORN AND HOG PRODUCTION TO BE GOVERNED BY FEDERAL RULE = acres AVE TOWT: an ay # mie years Farmers who of f or erage in ten fae pigs ro oorn the last » and two or more of in the same period . the Fuderal corn-hog poductin control program, to given by farm agent of Ly- information came Adj ingy nn. 8 are eligl participate in wi according information ont DK coming Sloan, county The jcuitaral Wasi payments county through 1 Ag ist ment Administrator As mer, in bv nefit e eligible ® : 1934 with iy who signs a contract to reduce his hogs $5 a head FNITNenE produced on hogs per cont Pp ut cents produ ¢ . ¥ ef t LTE } is not eligible par in wit A hog either and participated in the mn visions he can 3 it the agreement to produc n in the other hia average for the past two years, Farther information on the bencfit program for which many farmers in the county are eligible may be btain ed by applying to the office of the Cen- tre County Agricultural Extension Association not step up his division over A — DEMOCRATIC WOMEN OF THE COUNTY TO MEET The Democratic Women of Centre county will hold their first meeting of tke year in their club rooms in the Watchman office buliding, Bellefonte, next Wednesday evening Maren 1st, at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. Wayland ¥. Dun- away, of the department of History, State College, will address the me t ng, hia subject to be, “Tho History of the Democratic Party.” Club members, Pros tive members, and Democratic women in gen ral from over the coun- ty. are invited to hear Dr. Dunaway's talk and to join the Club in its first gut-together mesting for construcive in the coming campritn. FOR HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION BE — i i | | | i | | ! i i NA ge on Appearances nia re yadi- ot) ahout « 8 paper ‘ tht ing was nite taken 1 ntre Friday OH evening, where ahe tied o'clock The GETe 4 funeral £1 Service Wns yftern nda 1 Wty the Rw. RC the Lutheran Gap. Besides and ot conducted by interment made in 4 nt Pieasant tha parents, the foilowing sisters Vida i 3 seard a rot! survive Phvyliie ore ty or and Ea rsn————— I A A A FARMERS. PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION MEETING TO-NIGHT Any toronted In 2 loan on inform farmer in * ¥ fF i a hanes et fy r auch 14 this the Court House speaker will th director county, Ae Corman, Mili= this is the only meeting scheduled for the county. loans will be » proceed fn Tree ing to be he av) er, wd $e ad ning An will n Bellefonte able alu Harry At present present 18 or (entre of Spring Interest on thess pr cent rate EN a Ma COAL TRUCKERS LIABLE FOR MERCANTILE TAXES taxes the renewing truckers In collecting mercantile Department of Revenue ita drive to bring all within the tax laws Insructions sent to mercantile ap prajisers emphasize that such truck: ers areliable either to the mercantile or gross receipts tax If the trucker buys coal at the mines and sls It to customers, the department ruling classifies him as a dealer and ro quires him to pay the mercantile l- conse tax. If the trucker ia engag d only in the hauling business he is li- able for the groes roceipts tax. Mercantile appraisers have boen di- rect 4 to Investimte and classify oll in © ny mercantile tax rep rts from those at ive as dealers and reporting to the department thes names of those en: gag 4 exclusively in hauling. I WA] Well, anyhow, half of ground hog wenther is over, if that is any consol- fli n tat BOALSBURG CIVIC CLUB SPONSORS QUILT EXHIBIT The Doalst ganizali ure live or on ne in n exhibit on quilt cational school bu sted in the work presented The Cid anged. i two » forms a from LBL re! artist $+ We wo quilts Mi Melrwe Morton, who was uf the Home ol ie judge 4 assisted by K Prizes Miss Departmen, varded Dal Mevye Wink onoimics Sintoe g follows: 1s {! © Mra Miss Mrs H a i Rozella “nd rd 4 {(Hev.) a Ww wed in ple was The antique quilts Tho wy made re t 100 Mrs, the a separate room olde Charles well, and is owned It wus known Spare sisters Another exhibit, ert Bail five Year by Mrd Cousin VORT'S Segnor, by owned by pleced Other Mrs, Fob ninoety- were 3 y iN abou n exhibits 4% by her of Mifflin Tohn COUNnty ME. AND MES. J. B. CRAWFORD MARRIED 50 YEARS AGO oy cosial | { i $1 , of Mrs. Miller, scene, Wester a n Ww © nwford tirother m Fm th home ia appeared on in parish was 1 white presented fully decorat The bride o # long of ve 1 # REO low rosoa, in was # a hask went west 1582, ang to claim | 14 He wus = of Samuel Crawford and was rears the James Buchanan farm, near Hall, When a man he in sho tacking, bul the years prior to July retired. were A postal service in the offen, Mra Crawford living, namely, Mrs Milesburg, and Mrs Mills, indebted t, Mra OC Mille, for the having had prior » hack ter February 1884 i i sm od on { Penn VRng enghged 1 las Nn twenty-seven 1536. when 1 he was in the Pree port Poet upeent {wo sisters Tammie Keller, Ida Williams, Pine The Reporter is Krape, Spring this article quaintance with thelr marriage. fines Grove A in in facts ac to | sl ths couple al ————— PENN STATE COLLEGE IS CELEBRATING 5TH BIRTHDAY Pennsylvania State College on Friday a the of the day on which the first group at) ohsory seventy fifth anniversary students entered the Institution in 1854, Although the oilege 1856 its doors did not open to =tu- dents until four years later. In Feb: ruary 16, 1859, the first group of sixty: nine stud nts were brought in sleighs from Spruce Creek station to Old Main, the building that housed the college and whicy, was then not yet completed. After hauling their trunks to the upper Hors, the students wire each provided with a stove for their rooms and two candles a week for light. Now tre school has 45600 students and AHfty major buildings devoted 3 education purposes, founded wis “FLARE” VIOLATOR PREFERS JAIL SENTENCE TO #2750 Willem J. Gearhart, of WR edeville, arrested Inst week for not having his {treed equipped with “flares.” prefered ta Jail s-ntenet to a fine of $2500 and costa, and wae pocommodated by Jus. tire OC. W. Slack, of Centre Hall, on Thurstay, at which time his cas. wus hoard A mumber of others charged with tha same offense app ared before the LOCAL TRI-HI-Y ADMITS THIRTEEN NEW MEMBERS Hi cal Tr in CTEar nided the His on Thursday afdmitted scl embly evening, there I meni rs is the thas the ul fs it in tho £1 Ol A thirteer ¥ mention feeir hand the cl ti organiz a per alr. Vt] members of o 1 were 1 ( i €“ Miss The the it pre ir § in Haines Tri-Hi-Y need for for girls to that The “Tri all ‘round bers training agencies which ft The org Y-—are under M. C. A. who organization After the induction service Ww movement ou of similar the name organiza ions Hi for glands f of club and the hureh, of X boys in the ir the development 1 mem spirti, mind, body main school, BOTVeOR, Hi-Y ret and Tri-Hi- of the Y thelr anizatior the lation fssue pormits for the young oon refresh- e engaged In games, music 1 eR © ne closed with ments A ————— a ————— MORE SUB-ZERO WEATHER. Tw ¥ : 1 t week it iL Was gl (OLLEGE PRODUCES LAMB FOR PRESIDENT'S DINNER | i3 | i REPORT OF THE CENTRE. CLEARFIELD CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S CLINIC UNIT During the held eight regul elght half-day f At clinics ye | ¥ ft howe Ve x © } a a examinations There lave been operations performed, forty applied, sixty-five X-Ray e (given and six hundred sixty-fia jotherapy treatments tal hospitalimstion for crippled « during the year was 1940 4 Beginning wityy Juna 1 Siafe ald for the clini ministered by the Stale Department Health instead the Welfare Deparment ono = f1y-1we p ¥ given. AVE 1633, ¥ a has been of of State as formurly. This has made it possibile to eliminate some of the fleld workers since, the State Health Nurses follow-up Ww vk for this In this more ir their places do the home class of pa tints Wika money will TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. a HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL P ARTS NAS Tn Deen very Cc ¥ ington, 1. the week Miriam, HLT ri Coburn has Co= in Inegrove, county Ww entative is te legis repre the State man and r, Mrs Nieman's Department in New York City for thelr D. Vide Mamolen, slore, it rr ing GOUE of Miliheim, are mak spring purchases # if. Ox Fo. Wagner, principal of the Bast Penns Valley High sohool and B. A. Tyson, an instructor in the same school continuing their class in at Penn State, 3{ are logy peycho The Burnham ol apenecd o 5, in with a re Bids will bids will tuminous bridge on ite replace . ™ NBArrow Is is {oo bo d ie 3 Or siructure Mar i enti COT rete ) on 2 ihe & nin of i nclude the Cefie Conferende hum will church, tins, 8 En i i Ne ty eo wed with injes by part of and equi have been o pounds ror I ax moved into the Bradford & mil The recently by Lester hwo moved into the tenement Old Fort farm, owned He will conduct April Ist. 1D. Roosevely and Mrs, : au visited the North- eastern Federay Penitentiary, at Lewis last week. The Presi the wife of the secre traveled In a looking over went on 10 owned by r firm's ar the wis vacntnd Ww whe Bradford beginning day nnd treasury, After the ladies burg, one dent's wife ’ LATY the aimall roadster institu ithaca, N the {ion Y. of Germany is being onduct £ the paradoxically, held new available for the oO however need finding be more | clinics wil} to bo as nurees are many cages | needing onary —————— AI MS AP AAU. (HINESE COSTUME PLAY BY YOUNG PEOPLE'S MISS, SOCIETY The Youn Pe of St vhin's Missionary Cir ples 3 lical’ church Evi present Monday 30 } i le { costume ruary as fellows Mr, Wong w Je 1 i Chines Feb | ja of Centre will a Hal play, at evening 26 o'clock The cast Donald Ruble Mrs Wong Ruth Zang Madam Wong Angeline Hess Two Chinese Maids, Lillian Bend x alinunns .s us 1dlilan Rickert Mal Tsung (Mr. Wong's daugh- tor) uth Hartley Mr. Ii Reuben Rickert Laila Elda Doris Zang Mary ... Marie Snyder Dorothy Evelyn Hess Margaret Ontherine Bender Lois Ruble An American Maid... Geneva Hess Mr. Walter lee. ... Jay Runkle Two Chinese Men Servants ee Francis Snyder, Lawrence Bender M¢, Hu «evs Bruce Hartley Ev iryone is invited to attend. An offering will be lifted for Missionary purposes, On Monday Postmaster General Far. ley announced the follolwng appoint. ments of acting p emasters in Penne wylvania: Bast Pittsburgh, Georg. V. Beoch: Harrisburg, Ramsey 8 Back {effective February 28); Johnstown, Frank J. Studeny (appointment of The ¥ with 1s Tis foreigners, we are i= but reversion instinct. One deg not t distrust strang- taught nt all those who speak color @iffery brought Pp to hate hv wever ans atural be tol 10 1 d is to be d ton frist or whose Fg OWN fr Fix J. W te Zang is attending the ses Pennsylvania Conference Welfare being held ag the Brunswick, Lancaster, Feb. 20, He will vist the East Pa. of the Evangelical Church which is being held In Harrisburg this week. During his stay in Harrisburg he will vist with his mother. Vv ne of on Social Hotel 21 and si oa A postal card recived from D. C. Mitterling, who is taking baths at the Hot Springs, Arkansas, health resort, sys: “Weather fine here; today real warm. Lawns are green and some flowers” Mr. Mitteriing left Centre Fall th. day preceding sur “18 below” present from the weather man, Cone sequently, basking in the southern olime, he knows nothing of what we went through. Three mesmbers of the Woodward CCC camp wore injured last week «two of them in pursuit of their dally labors. On of these, Elmer Benner, son of Mr. and Mre. W. W. Benner, of Woodward, was cut In the Jeg wielding an axe; another, a youns man from Reading, Vincent Kohler, eplit a knee cap with an axe; and the third, a young man named Shirk, from Laurelton. had the thumd pulled off his right hand when he attempted to hold the drive shaft of a water pump Mra. Warren Worth Briley rescinded); | Justices and paid thelr fines and costs, Monaco, Oeorge WW. Weinman, on the camp tracty while the mole wae driving it,