he : LEE gr VOL. CVIII. MARGIOTTI MAKES RADIO PLEA FOR SUPPORT OF NEW DEAL IN PENNA Firday forceful i in iepen- Radio listeners-in last were treated to dress by Charles nent Pittsburg) dent Republican. Margiotti wa ernor on spring primaries voles and tickey headed CGrovernor U. sensible, J. Marg attorney and @K jfott t promi ® the at the 198.323 party polled ited his Demo Recently came ou =. Margiotti, Senat wiblican tead- piat night, said he party ership and be form adopted He bury leadershi resents the State, “The recently the personnel policies,” “Ambiguous and indefinite” glottl'y platform that the liberal, and servative. Relief taxation Constitution, cratic platform, issues of the current giottl said. Commen because b tie. charged or Ler platform shows of the party ts he said. description He liberals saa of ie LK Dreaxin ¥ tate of | Oo Slate as pledged revison the by Demo the the tanding Mar- are outs campaign, resent ¢ Margiotti 1874 concentrated Grundy ¢ 5 6 ¥ 1 wen 1 Veil wed 2 the burys In sald: “My day are opp conceit friends, 1 Tw 3 ion wil Day fa responsibility, { great Pennsyly of great opportunity ) the VOIors €F ania. You can make it a day of hope, or a d Ly of despair.” fde progreasive New Deal The “Sound 8, =f form, and # hi« oF Mi iy make retention wil) day ype y Kame 0 commit + of Pen pr wang four more our of despair youl 1 misrule a Change tion you The George gr promises earnestly and efit of ali the of the Btate Pennsylvania. They promise to restore the government of Pennsylvania to the people “Men and women of Pennsylvania, let us join hands in eanrrving out the policies of President Roosevelt for a real New Deal in the State govern. ment of Pennsylvania.” A AAAI Senator Scott and Representative Holmes are trying to ease their con science by giving all or part of il gotten gains to charity. The Senator made contribution to institutions afd ing crippled children and the Hon J. Laird Holmes split his $500 even with his own pocketbook and the Centre County hospital. Reference ly made to the salary collected for extra session wily Demo ra H. Earle (Guffey by Joseph for Governor for United that nog for the ben Henator you they will honestly people of TOWNSHIP YOCATIONAL PREPARING FOR COMMUNITY GREGG SCHOOL 1TH seventeenth annual nsored Grege Townshiy teresting « tertainis be arranged confining afternoon movies Pr ever wram in Ww il members class presenting Prizes wii | this extended ti L program. to the munity to attend to exhibit products A —— CORMAN—WINKLEBLECH. Anna M J. H Winklebl teacher In daugh-~ Coburn Winkleblech, ¢ ech, of and a the Penn i School it of Consolidated Coburn, Alvin L ivin Coburn Blooms C J. R. Corman, En SPIGA, 800 i R’ of boas ‘ Rev ployed by in tha “WORKINGS OF TO BE EXPLAINED BY DIRECTOR s—————— BOND ISS (tOLLEGE DERT #1040, 08 STATE RETIREMENT i EE ——— TUR GENERAL ASSEMBLY HAS ITS WORK £ DONE grab n s full unde dollars Harrisburg, Agisinture h wel ing in we sovernor Pinchot done ft Republican weneral Assembly Le and how {promptly hag done Here the makers pretend to have provided §20 for the p weag ion They did to ely of 5 non-existent, well” in rellef 00 _H0H § Irpose not troithle themselves win f which are are gomo outaid ny #& their control me of whic Ar ready § we Sa being used relief. £5.000 000 f fi the im the State Liquor Stores—money which whom the Liquor Board due debts, can readily at RTOSE receipts o owes ove tach. $200000 from the manufacturing fund, now used to provide much need- ed workshops in prisons. $3,766,000 from the gasoline tax fund, which has 5 balance of only $1,520,000. $1,690,000 from the school fund--its entire balance, This money is now used to maintain schools in bankrupt districts, $550,000 from the insurance fund its entire balance. This fund was created to provide workman's come pensation gt cost $2,137,000 from the liquor license fund which has a balance of only §59,- 200 Most of the rest is made up of $5,000. 000 from the ‘highway fund, which Governor Pinchot, who signed these bills, always defended ns “sacred” A HS A of the legislature. Judas’ thirty pleces of silver were slammed on the table and later were put to good uses, but there 1& no Beriptural commendation of Judag for that net, AI MAS SOSH The Centrd Reporter, $1.50 a year. Severna; cartons containing five hun- dred each of either white pine or hem: lock trees were shipped from the State forestry nursery at MoKinney's, in Seven Mountains, on Wednesday, The trees were shipped by express to Mo Elbattan and Downington boroughs, 15TH WEDDING OF MR. AND MRS, R, J. On fifth J. ANNIVERSARY ZERBY t the Hea Sunday, I wedding inn Zerby held M1 wersary Spicher Zerby of thelr Phillips, of and it ay ) 8 WwW. Phillips Ho Lt: HOTS tor John Brown Mrs Ww Zor flop §11¢ sted top wis : Mrs ‘ ATH, H Kenberry, a sis airy dinner readings rrandehildren J Zerby Sophie J, You iV mb OL wert E ta } ith her ng he y i were—Rev, and K f SiN g Mig A Koy tWyer Wilda number elebration it the and Julia Inic Spich er f thre Hall Thes tre arm miles t of Wes sisters le oo © Years ago to The retired for Permane oyment brothers been " ber of vear receive generous § g FORESTRY STU I ON -. NTS WORKING NITTANY MOUNTAIN OuUnLasy in The work iw $F. it. roads, young i ny pina, In nd being other work neoded A A. AASB SPRING MILLS FISH & GAME ASSOCIATION NAMES WIN. NERS IN FISH CONTEST The Fish Committees of Mills Fisy and Game Associaflon, hase Just madg public the names of winners in the local Trout Fishing contest con. ducted under its auspices from 16th to July Stist. BONS won prizes : Members Division, éntire period, Jacob F. Sharer, Spring Mills, prize $3.00 worth of fishing equipment to be selected by himse won with Brown trout, weight 2 The, and 9 oz; length, 19% In: girth" 10 in.: caught in Penns Creek on April 24th. Young Pegple's Division, f peri. od (April 16t), to May 31st), [astor Russell Spayd, of Centre Hall, BR. D. Prize, $1.00 worth of fishing equipment tie April The following per- Brown trout—welght 11% oz, length, 12 7-8 In; girth 6% in: caught in Penns Creek on May 24th ’ i Young People's Division, second pe riod (June 1st to June 30th), Master John Wilkinson of Spring Mills; prise ($1.90 worth of fishing equipment to be (selected hy himself: won with rown Arout—aveight 1 fb and 11% oz; length PIT% In: wirth 8 fn caught In Penns Creek on June 16th, . "THURSDAY, “ALCOHOLISM” OF SEP CAUSE J. GREY, AT OF DEATH TREASTER KET- oroner's f hearing in the wh Grey urred Po Treaster i ——————— MEMES OF BUSINESS ASSIM IATION Ie ih MEN'S Ia GO ON sl MS SERVICE EGG HILT i os" {HOMECOMING AT CONETe- fils invited to spend Ysa Ba i siloowahin i Hy at fhe it the EE — A LG' ENROLLMENT AT PENN STATE 16004 mantel 500 students were ir isyivania State last Wed Hoffman enrollmet w 8 ba nearly than larger last % the 1931 student starting { work in three Ons campus were 4422 students: at Mont Alto were 114 first students of forestry, and seniors in eoducation were engaged In practice teaching in Johnstown and Altoona, I IANS. The withdrawal of Roy HH Schreffler, of Philipsburg, nominated by the Pro- hibition party for State Senator, Is an: other evidence that that party ls noth. ing lesyg than an adjunct of the Re. publican party in Centre county. Bchreffier in his withdrawal announce. ment urges his friends to vote for Ly. tle, the regular Republican nominee The Prohibitionists in Centre county have been playing into the hands of the Republican party ever since Re. becen Rhoads began domineering it, no matter how wet the candidate was per sonally, i —————— Former district attorney Love, who underwent in the Philipsburg hospital three weeks amo, Is back to his home in [Bellefonte and has completely recov: j ered. above former in was ear j igh i The fs ty year's tinned body its localities: the Year Jolin G a pendectomy 97, 1934 MILLHEIM BASEBALL CLUB CHAMPIONS FOR SECOND nt ii13 5 Millh } $y 11 3 ' elim baseball iu I y while the ac. 3 Ben- demonstr three bad ones lot ig, knocked three or four fouls and } that 11 Casey 1 came to bat, ok a would it swing mms i was the ether and nesday, 6-4. “Gap” fin n's Wins Wad Wednesday afterno game Pleasant Millhelm Eve ' 5 g Senn lpi U. COUNTY CONYENTION, ¢ 13 Wh nding of Robert ix Snow sveland aving report at Mre. Harriet Befentifie members to Cleveland Aaskins Temper ince and has charge of neEtroctio ith an nn in the county renort. and executive have Mrs Lown. SRE Ye posters meating Alvin spend a promote the work of it Sherbine was to week In ———— CENTRE COUNTY PUPILS DO PRACTICE TEACHING, % Ear of eritre at Hall, the j.ock College, * has in the college i Imember fhe senior Ton practice Claas State { Haven hers (xtarted heg teaching grades st the school. Unden the supervise. oni the faculty of the she will receive train the problems of the intermediate : {training fon of Leraining schoo) {ns in meeting school room. Other Centre county students who are doing their practice teaching are Harold Hoy, Jerome Hagen and Em- ory Lee. of Bellefonte: Wanda Brown. of Spring Mills; Sarah Budinger, of Snow Shoe; Harry Guiswhite, of Reb ersburg, and Harold Cronister, of Jul- ian. - The training school is modernly equipped and is provided to train one hundred student teachers each wom. ester. At the present time twenty-five in the Intermediate and Kindergarten field, teachers AI A ASAIN. When the COC wag created was a covert sneer at what political oynics labeled President Toosevelt's ‘sapling army.’ This maligning has long since given way to genuine prafse from adminlstration friend and foe alike, there A MI MS | We have had unusually foggy seni or and much more of it than ueual NO. 38 A — HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERES) FROM ALL PARTS October Pennsy's ie will month, ena some ra Da issued the by ‘here may be I. &T., % schndy dical changes on the gen the - $ oid an State Teach- squad oome of these is and ard Mills last attend ommented held made nex CREATY LArmers 2 Tice 4 horees hereabouts He AWAY ralsed time own horses, 18 gotten i ving ii fn his three game north the ye preserves in Howard, third Centre one in south of ompleted before The pre wire and feet in’ given out, y # Coun of Po one Valley, izhare. and will Season 3 hunting APE RE MErves will be protected 1 a ten ia ny path fin Ti stocked wits six 1 it 250 4 o € preserves, urkeyyg weigh. pounds, turke, Pheasanis, regred farm he Juniata ¥ 1908 ring-neck Russell Times Friday, several Glenn Miner, was a caller at fice having come with parties interested in the horse sale held on that day. Mr. Min. er has had the smell of ink on him. #elf for about thirty years, and dur. ing that time was employed in news. paper offices in the west and south. During the past six Years his atten tion has been given to the publishing of the Times a weekly, supporting the Republican party. Mr, amd Mrs. C. K. Stahl, of Nar. berth, have been at the home of Me Btahl's mother, Mrs Mary Stahl for ten days, where Mr. Stahl is recupers ating from a recent (lines While out on a pleasure drive on Thursday evening, their car was strock by one driven by Marlin D. Reed. of’ North. umberiand, who is alleged to have been intoxicated. The smash was close to Mowery's cating stand, near Old Fort. where Mr. Stahl was forced from the road and after hitting the Stahl car the Reed car dashed through an open ing back of the Delaney barn. The driver had little to say, but two Wom. #1 who were passengers in the Nort umberiand car were exceadingly pro fane and boisterous. The Stahl car had arear wieel torn off and a fender editor the this of- fo town of Tyrone on in this section during the past - fow months “ damaged. No one was burt
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