The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 01, 1934, Image 1

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VOL. CVIII.
ARCH CONFER HIT BY TRAIN
THURSDAY, AT BEAVER
@ENSUS OF AMERICAN BUSINESS
FOR 1938 BEING TAKEN DAM
business train on the I. &
A census of American }
Department of Commerce is being tak
en in every city, ind township
the United States to ascertain wheth
borough
injury
taken eacy year equired
The
tion
rr. Thomas:
questionnaire . Thom
improvix
ment, name
er in operation
carrying the Gn
Ha
Kind of businigs conducted or
ther
rendered, —~whet
gmusement Od
the Centre riket
Pinchot
other at
view to the east
ma
wid
ng
service wholesale,
retail,
Janeous.,
and railroad
angles and
13
i
service, miscel I cross
1 where
The
each
establishment or operation. ithe is obstructed
of
Type
Hot ls—whether
al, American or European
ber of guest rooms
Employment data
prietors or firm
employees on payredl neares
of each month.
Operating expenses (not
cost of merchandise) Total
and wages paid in 1933;
erating expenses such
est, traveling expenses
overhead, and all
cept payrell; how
tr part-time employees,
Net sales or t«
Receipts fro
from service, ri
of meals, from
amusement
Stock on hand-—va
31 1933, or
Supplem ntal
round or season-itruck was hit on the front left sid
year
plan, num-
on his way to!
by his fat}
f Spring Mills, fo
Confer
mill operated
tent. Mn
the saw
C. A. Confr,
a load of
A number
driving four
at this crossing,
been
was
pro- er,
¢
Of
number of
number
t the 15th
i
also o r
i
numbers,
lumber.
cf years
or six
and
Narrow
ago a teamster|
was
there hav
3 |
horses killed
gince
CRCR Des
ncluding
salaries
other op-
inter-
£
i
of Oo
1
many from ««
lisions,
all
as rent,
advertising, Sn —————— Ap i
expenses ‘X'1y HH, ROSS, MERCHANT AT |
$y avroll pals " . o .
much of payroll pald LINDEN HALL, RETIRES,
After havi bee
3
ana
other
vender
Linden
Hale
beginni
n a
a
I
tal of gen
Hall
Ross retired
ng of 1} st |
time sold his |
merchandise to I<onard Wil-
ul trackman,
operating receipts
of merchandise
rentals, from aale
y places of
sale eral mercl iso
neariy fifty
from
Yours
the
m
sions t« ISINness
admi
Ween il
lue of merchandise
: > of
nearest inventory. i
Hi
OT onty
represen
Dec
facts ww much
3 reall
total receipts reit
Ness sales
EE A
ADVISES SEED CORN TEST DUE
TO EARLY NOVEMBER FREEZE
PNT
youd
Oars
Ww
heat
produc
follo
4X
gern
+}
inal
pract {ow
filled
w ro
box with
sand ng it
moist ten days
MARRIAGE
th
F
Glenn V
Ruth M
LICENSES,
Snow
jes th method by . .
usa wn m Kenn Sinclair Shoe
eg cloth is spread out, kKer-j ;
Edna
cloth at
first
Goodyear
intervals WE
the
» or two inches, i
hen roll from one end to
making what is known as the Rag
This is kept moist and in
place until the sproutg have com-
d to form. Any method is sat-
jsfactcry that produces a good strong
sprout. The sprout should include both
the root and leaf stock.
Blaney urges that these teats
made at an early date as it may
difficult to find good seed near planting
time,
on :
sO
Lemont
Htruble te
Walker
: ole
in sides
the oth f
TWO NEGROES PUT TO DEATH
IN ELECTRIC CHAIR, MONDAY
«ar,
Dott
warm
menos
a
Philadelphia
(of slaying a man in
{before
Two Negoes, convicted
a robbery shortly
Christmas in 1832, pald with
be | their lives Monday morning in the elec-
pe | rio chair at Ropkview penitentiary
Sterling was strapped in the
State's electric chair a. m. and
was pronounced dead at 793 a m
Robert Harris stepped up to the chalr
KISTLER, OF LOCK HAVEN, five minoten miter ane at ng
TO SUCCEED GEO. H. EARLE 0 dead
{ Joseph
at 7
1.09
(From Sunday's Public Ledger.) Harris was convicted of the murder
It Sedgwick Kistler, of Lock Tlav.|of Charles Downey in a robbery, De-
our | comber 17. 932. Sterling pleaded
and
determine
en, becomes, as has been rumored.
next Minister to Austria, Pennsylvania guilty as an accomplice
again justify her reputation for Judges, sitting en banc
supplying diplomats for the world's im- the degree of t
Firat Yonire
portant posta, i! rs Gogree
the oan ast two -
doth in hot spots of REVENUE GAINS INCREASE
swrope. They are Gorge
H. Earle, IN ALL LINES OF BUSINESS
id, who recently returned i
to Vienna, | |
nd William O Bullit, America’ t! Denoting gains in|
ymbassador to Soviet Russia. industry, internal
Many Pennsylvanians have the first
vr. Earle as envoys at Vienna, among year ghowed im
nom Henry A. Muhl nberg J. R over 1833, acy rd ng
May, J. Glancy Jones, Henry M. Watts, at the Treasu ry. |
(rariemagne Tower and Frederic C.' manufacturers’ excise taxes
Penfield. showed surprising gains. The total
in Russia the United States has amounted to $246,036,740, an increase
iwwn represented by such emin nt of $106.831,143 over the year b fore
Pennsylvanians as Levett Harris, J-s. The sales tax on gasoline was $136,714.
Buchanan, Jrhn R Clay, Wilkiiam Wil- 000 for the seven months, a gain of;
kins, George M. Dallas, W., W. Chew, $62,263,000, an increase of $4,041.200;
Simon Cameron, Andrew GG, Cut'n, tires and inner tubes, $18.070500, aj
(hales Emory Smith and the famous ¥ain of $5,967,000, and aut mobiles and |
Charlemagne Towef. | rln: $14.834,000 an increase of $0.
Oth r distingished former d'pomats 838,000.
trom the Keystone State Include: Rich- Corporation tases of
ard Rush, Albert. Osllatin, Jeseph showed a loss of $50,760.325 and indi
L Ingersoll, Jotn Welsh, Andrew W. vidual income taxes of $160,774,515
Mollon, Johin Welsh, Andrew W. Mel. | Were $22,289,038 higher. .
Jom Bayard Taylor, Jokn G. Lei h-| Distilled spirits and other l'quor taves
man, William Potter, Wayne Mac [for the first seven months nny untad
Veoigh, Lloyd O. Griscom, Honry Fito $120547.00 ns compired with $4.
Metch v, A. Loddon Snowden. Cyrus 370.500 for the year before.
13 Woods, Alexander P. More, I win ————
7. Laughlin, Roland 8. Morris, The President informe!
Rainey that te will ve'o the Pitman
bill providing for the cosh payment’
of the bonus.
three}
i
to
found
will : . |
© Crime, it was
murder
State Tw A AAAI SAO
Today
Th envoys
©
s firs unquestionable
virtually all lines of
collections for seven
1434
neTeas
revenue
months of
portant
to figures released
The
prox eded
fiscal
f¥nchot on Monday announced him.
wolf a candidate for United Ftat's
Seaator, and says he Is a candi! ts
against David A. Red. Te Repub!
fan are simple minded if they nomi.
Ss —-
| Today, the fella who 1: piving hiv
bills is abot the best sort of on Inil
al {vidual one can meet.
a him
bE ’
HARRY B. (BING)
DIED
STOYER
SUDDENLY IN CAR
sated in his i
clerked
ane
At
health
and Armagh
Late that
was O63
the
years
time of
officer of
townships
nigh Heaton
fter viewing
inquest
tisa scene an
that 1»
sudden
was
at
ruled
Tha
body
NECOSSAry. loath wis
tributed to heart
Funeral lees wer
de t Roedsville,
a oan
HET
———r———
BIRTHDAY PARTY
HELD BY BELLEFONTE ELKS
1
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ENTERTAINED 8, 8. CLASS,
F y
~—
CENTRE COUNTY
CONCILIATION
FARM-DERT
COMMITTED
W. Lig
Baltimor
RNe-establi
a
h
[ArMErs Ban
wit creditors
3 To stop
f farm and he
4. Assist
a E34]
ments
UNNOCeRSATY
ov MIVA
Plors
’ 1
nna
thelr delist,
§ compost of
————————— cs lp Mp
CANS BROOK TROUT
PLACED IN 3
24
f fron s y
fot T'% "res
sms a Uh AAA AS
Grenninger
.
BIRTHDAY
8 Wire present at
SURPRISE DINNER.
116% 1s
hele t ~
1 a
Ww. Z
i
2.
nor ¥
Sr wel
Zorty's
Kate Breon,
Bower, Aaronsu
Hoslerman,
M Mabel Bower, o
rg: A. OO Hosterman Bara
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
and Harold Breon,
and Mrs. Harold Brungnrd
ir: Mr. and Mrs, W, CC. Luse
Hf Hagan and daughter Mir-
and Mrs. R H Zerby and
Doris and John, Misses
Maud, and Henry Zerby. of
Hall; Irene Zerby, Clearfield;
Miriam and Frances Zerby, of
Hall,
A AA ————
Mra
M
L 8
B
re
Coburn?
*
wer
Mosterman
ireon, Lena of Co
Mr
aly
R.
Mr
children,
burn ;
Haober
Mrs
lam,
two
lesale,
Centre
Eugene
Centre
Rev. I. Sturger Shultz, a Presbyter
lan minist:.r, a former Centre Hall
youth, wag on the alr Sunday evening
over Station WDAS as speaker in a pro
gram in memory of the late Emmett
Welch, famous minstrel. Welch's
workers on the program which he con-
ning for the last
the final tribute.
at Wales,
year were heard in
Rev, Shultz Is located
North Montgomery county.
HORSES SOLD SATURDAY;
BIDDING RAFPID; 0 TEMP.
en
ibd
&
44
At a temperature of close (0 Zero
Fall
Wil Gruenewald gold twen-
Saturday afternoon at the Centre
sales barn,
ty-two South Dakota horses at an
«rage of $155.45
rine horses and mules in the lot, and
every animal placed on the block was
At the clree of the sale there
were seven animals unsold, The bid
ding was spirted, as th. average price
avs
There were twenly-
a number of animals were sold at pvi-
ate sale. A Jdetalled account of the
sale is given balow:
150.00
150.00
375.00
357.50
176.00
1328)
Frank Liester, Lewistown, 1....
Floyd Britcher, Mifflintown, team
Chas. Griab, Mill Hall, team, ....
¥. Britcher, Mifflintown, 1......
Frank Liester, Lewistown, 1....
Geo. Lahr, Centre Hall, tam
mile ssassnnse 28000
287 60
117.50
220.00
1.5
147.50
FEE BERT ERAN
Clinton Thompson, Mill Hall, 1
J. B. Fleck, Julian, team. .......
Dan MBler, Lewistown, 1.......
Dan MBler, lLowistown, 1.......
C. R Kephart Re'wreburg, team 315.00
I. 8 leish, Lewistown, 1....... 2000)
BE. M Smith was the auction er and
Daniel 8. Daup. clerk.
INCLUDE
A
T
projec
Yi
4 nufield
ne Mes Mansfeld
moan «
TT? ©
ompiete medica unit armo
Wellsboro waplete medical
ry. #4
drill } to
£ 5.000 faock Haven, er ct
administra
ing, $40,000: Clearfiled, com-
$65,000: Lewisburg
complete cavalry post, $65,004 Sunbury,
$65.000,
adjoin present
Li
siete cavalry post,
complete cavalry stable,
————— A AAA
S. A. T. C. SOLDIERS
WON'T GET STATE BONUS
Hundreds of
were members
Training Corps
ineligible for
jors’ bonus.
A provision of the bonus act cites
them as not being «ligible to collect
the bonus uniess assigned to some oth-
er branch of the army service during
the World War
They enlisted in the army as mem-
bers 8 AT. C groups at various
colleges, Considerid parg the regu
ilar army. they were given preliminary
and many of them had been
P«nnaylvanians who
of the Student Army
tave learned they are
e State $50 000.000 sold-
23
i
of
of
the time tha arme
sn sn A MR SAA
DEMOCRATS MEET AT
NO. §
——
10WN AND COUNTY NEWS.
§
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
LAST &.
MEETING OF WwW, CLASKIS
REFORMED CHURCH IN UU. S
HT
Saturday
month in the
1634, Whe
Th sil?
rman of
me hor
Fleisher
mtinues 10
under the
a prace
dent of schools Guy
will be a
t J the post of
inty schools, at
10th.
ven
JANOT £4
to be held April
drive's H+
it automobile
1,021,501 Hcens.
ahove the
Inst year.
regddent hunter's Hoes
you to ¢rap beavers betwéen
d April 10, both days In
hes hegin to
roegult.
had better
Up to Friday
insu
¥ 4
{al for the
CENBe YOu on
iving.
15.000
were anoul
same date
re you
indi
Tis Vv
A.
Del
Sey
Hall;
Hew
Elder
» read the
) Lewistown,
roke her right
£11 down A
underwent
fracture in
hie
She
the
Mimflinburg,
io Homee
the ex.
{ oun-
from
which
crossing
As TUN
yew
if doesn't
for &
ald be get.
Sheriff Duck
nine
number
15; lowe
5 vet
i y dere
|
id 1 Ho ‘ ‘ 4 iv
i Y i ¥ oniy
. { y
|
JE urd
sn es lM A SNOT "
BAIRD—FLOREY. eet
, Petlefon ts
AIRINor ima rl of
) vid
ind Amy Luella
Mr. and Mrs, ¥. P bore
Hall, were united
¥»ntly in
are
tent into a
Street
The mes
dragged
for.
injur-
i
Flore da
y of near Cen- novi
MA re
¥ BRine
1
1
oa n
Cumbwriar
hn being Jo
friends.
A ——————————
PRYOR-WEAVER.
In Lewistown,
Rw. E. J
Beaver
ma E.
Keaper
license
roads was
11 sections
places the roads
impassable condi-
are puzzied
to ad
authority has
ation 10 anoet
WA
ontinued la
At
4 4
work on wnship
1834, hy [Gis st week In a
Pryor, of |of the Stats
Miss Vel. |Wwer:
tion
house -
February 15
Bayne, Arthur C
Falls. a iaborer, and
Weaver, of Colyer,
received
SOMe Tes
left in an almost
Road
what
a supervisors
marriage
15,
who their know measures to adopt
in Lewistown, February travelers, since their
been shorn by Je
A —————————
OLD FURNACE SITE TO
eT
> . . he Pvangelicsl conf , " y
BECOME STATE PARK| The Evangelical conference opens at
York, on Thursday, for its annual pes
The historic Greenwood Furnace { gion One of questions under GOB-
stacks, In Huntingdon county, are De-|ggdemticn is the merging of the United
ing cleared of debris preparatory
the
0! Brethren church wit) the Evaneglioal.
making a State park of the site. | Rev J. M. Zang. the local minister, will
State Forest. Roy T. Morton, Lo-lgo to York on Tuesday, to be engaged
gan district, and 8S. T. Moore, who fof | with commitieemyn on preliminary
30 years was an engineer in the State | work The conference usually adjourns
Department of Forests and Wuters (he following Monday :
are directing the work.
The two stacks that remain
of the Grenwood Furnace, which was
in 3I%33 William
and Norris They
20.000 ground pur
chnsed from the Logan Company by the,
State,
Near
John Matis wag dischasged from the
hospital last Thurs
ie abla walk about
of eruiches His sister
discharged from
ago. The
v Jocal train hit
driving rear
are all .
Centre
and
the
County
Einoe Le
aid
{and young son
the
trio
erected day
Patton
stand
by Colonel
William
acres
with
were
f
on of
hospital some time
»
were injured when
Mr
Eame
x the auto Matis was
the starks the St has &« } A Malm was
COUNTY COURT HOUSE
the Centre
Club
at Bellefonte
A spirited meeting of
County Young Democratic
held in the court
last Frida, «vening |
Charles BE, Freeman, president of the
club and wel; known Democratic lead
er in Philipsburg, and Edward J.’
Thompeon, Esq. announced oandidste!
for the State Senate on the Democrat.
jo ticket, made good speches Other!
prominent Centre county leaders ad |
dressed the large audience.
Democrats from all sectiong of the
county were pressint and especially
large waa the delegation from Philips:
burg.
Ww a.
house
A MIM AI ———
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MEETING
HELD AT MILLHEIM
An organization me ting of the East
Branch of the Christian Endeavor
Union of Centre county was held at
the home of Adah Smith, Millhe'm
The group present sang "He Le:deth
Me." Miss Nina Auman conducted the
devotions, The following (flicers we ©
selected for the remainder of the cur:
rent year: President, Adah Smith;
vice-president, Margares Miller; secre-
tary, R gie Miller; treasurer, Gerald ne
Jodon; publicity chairman, Curtis Gren.
inger. Tentative plans were made for
sulting in the d nity of Mrs
wo children, as well a: ae
g the three referred to in this less
Mp -— Mrs H H Lau) Ji,
PENSION PAYMENTS TO BLIND of of commissioners of
OF STATE TO START IN JUNE Mifflin county, and Miss Anna Louise
Laub, her daught'r, a public school
teacher in Lewistown, on thelr way
t, State College on Thursday, stopped
fr a short visit with Mr. and Mrs
8 W,. Bmith, Miss Laub is a gradu
ate of a State Teachers’ college, but de
almost continuously taking advanced
work at Penn State, -
The President's party in Bellefonte
collected a total of $740.41 from ode
mirers and returned $288.38 to the
veloped the Standing
1 lake
a park
Stone Criek and
nearby
arvund a sm
jurin
_————— —-———— Laub, wife of
one the board
Preliminary estimates place Dbeiween
4000 and 5000 blind p reons in the Stale
to be oligible to receive a maximum of
from the approprin.
tion of $1.310000 made by the BStite
June, >
To be eligible, the recipient must be
over 21, a resident of Pennsylvania for
at jeast 10 years prior to the date of
application, and free from mentay or
physical infirmity sufficient to make! Warm Springs Foundation Fund. The
hm or her a charge upon any other Program committce corralled $202.63
agency of thy State, or be an ‘nma‘'e And from this there was salvaged $67.
of any public reform or char'table in. 70 which sum is included in the $283 «
stitution, and must be dependent. 35, th. net return. The figures Indi:
Members of the Mothers’ As-i-tance Cate that the party management $id
Fund in vari‘tis counties wil reve al- Not suffer from over sympathy With
#0 as boards of trustees of the Bling the unfortunate at Warm Springs.
Pension Fund. A cardinal, in perfect plumage, ia
—— cluding the "toppy” and black borders
Governor Pinchot Inst week namel! ON Wing feathers wae observed by Joha
a civillan commision t- |v wimte IL D twiler within the past ten doy
and make an analysis cf the company-| The bird's familiar whistle attracted
pa'd deputy sheriff situstion in Pern. |2ttention and later he was close'y ob
aylvania, This Commimin Is con: |"TV™ along the concrete road above
posed of Deputy Attorney General 8 | Centre Hall as the mountain 1 enter
pen Lewis, Philadelshia: J. W Med.|®0 The cardinal is not at all common
a rally to be held some time in April
RA I~
The entre Paroriar 378° 5 pear
den, Pittsburgh faal 8 Lehmon Lax
Francis Biddle, Philadephia. ual In the dead of winter, :
i