— VOL. CVIII. HALL. PA. 1934. COLUMBIA COUNTY REPUBLI- CAN COMMISSIONER DE. Demo- a Re- county Support of George H. Earle, cratic nominee for Governor, publican leader of Columbia was announced by David 1, Lawrence, Democratic State chairman, The latest prominent Repubile bolt the Republican ticket and for Earle is Clyde K. Croft, wick, serving his fourth Republican member of the Commissioners of Columbig Croft announced his port Earle for Governor ing statement: “There more than why Columbia countians should sup port George H. Earle for Governor of Pennsylvania. These reasons are the separate parcels of real estate return. ed to the county for non- ayment of tax for 1938. The same applies in the State. “The Republican the burden of tax upon rea] estate but does not say when and how ({t shal; be lifted.« ‘It is the voice of Jac- ob and the hands of Esau.’ Is there anyone so gulleless as not to know that this tax burden under Mr. Schnader will shifted when and how Mr. Mellon and Mr, Grundy say? “The Democratic platform provides for a reasonable income MX yo De used exclusively for purposes, Mr. Earle promises a reduction of 59 per cent on real estate taxation which is easily possible in Pennsylvania just as it has been possible in States of the Union, some of which have been dubbed backward’ hy Wy Arundy. “The of taxation ig that one should ymparison to ti ahil- ity then “Mr Mr de real by an to declare of Ber- as of term Board county, sup- follow. now decision to in the 1 1000 re are easons treasurer the year to every county platform deplores be school other theory pay In 0 @ fo pay Mr Eafle Schng Earle finitely ing to estate Heaven of name Gove for weav! political ng ——————— Taxpaye rel Mr bes ur like of how would you to lieved of the greater part ve burden of school tax-—in case You are a property owner (and it has been assumed that you! must be in position to pay a heavy tax!) With George H. Earle's plan of deriving money for school puropses | from income, your property will not be assessed heavily for school pur The Republicans have no If this appeals to you, you must for Earle and Guffey “Jack Thompson and John W. Decker. ——— ———— A Nos for that reason poses, plan. vote President Hoosovelt” talk gh we believe, “firesid % to radio audience, Sunday n was more than to answer, der Constitution. his Vi iors the * fame “wr peering” These only id sion that but a harrier to who their alarmists are concerned inte impre about persona create “general the Constitution is progress instead of the broad high. wiy througy which alone true prog- ress may be enjoyed.” The quotation are the words uttered by the late Chief Justice White which is answer to erit- fcs of the late President Theodore Roosevelt, Republican, who like the present Roosevelt attempted to correct abuses in our national life wou the “It is my intention to reduce the burden of taxation on the homes and the farms by slashing the school tax. That wil} be made possible by levying of an income tax exclusively for school purposes.” —George HH. Barle, Democratic candidate for Governor A ——— A Sh SANS 1 MoeSparan, like Pinchot, flirted with the Democrats with the hope of furth. ering his political fortunes, but like Pinchot’ again, when the Denperats falled In extending a sop, turns in for Schnader. Boty, of them are Mice seekers and will accept office In any party. SPECIAL TERM OF COURT HELD MONDAY, On hearing further evidence in the Judge Fleming at a special term held Saturday morning, ap- proved the proposition of the receiver, J. R. Miller, to sell the Millhelm Bpin. ning Mill, the operation of which un der management of the recelver produce profit. The liabil the company are listed which $21,000 is bonded Cisse, of court the diled to ities of £455,000, of debtedness Two paroles Loulg Pa from Workhouse, and Philipsburg ia it in- granted-—one to the Allegheny another Donald i county were rsons to Kanour, from the Pp WY, fall, t v irsons is a residen of ecaptured WwW. vies Cecil Rice, after escap- Rocks wns given the from sentence ing usual Bertram Steve Franchook, automobile while fluence of liguor, upon ty, were sentenced to ment in all for fourteen respectively 25.00, Two for simi 00 fine ¢ of W charged Peters, oodland, and with driv the pleading guil- imprison. ten and and fined ing an y under in- each the county days others lar offenses, and thirteen Andrew Mellow, were sntences Besgie Coble, $25. days in jail, and of State College. $50.00 fine and twenty days in jail. When Mellow appeared in court he claimed he sick, but the Court judged him drunk, and accordingly doubled his sentence. Chatles Rudy, charge, falled to was committed to ty Workhouse for period The given wos a statutory a bond and Allegheny coun undetermined held on secure the ar 1 Cie the tober testimony that the ladys Bimmon {ne HORNER SOCCER BREAKS BALL PRA( LEG IN rice on “i OF 74 BLIND IN (CENTRE GRANTED MONTHLY PENSIONS | 3 1 dividh month. Th were Yo peste fore canis i spl ) poing both Twenty-three granted, Forty the ne unty Wants fr sf of on blindness pensions leaving eligible (of twenty-two applicants, with i gihility of nine ants to be Imined when their ophthalmic bianks are returned from Harrtsharg The Mothers Centre county | assistance for composed gerving and waiting an he y applic ¥ of Age Assistance srd wijl administer Old well Blind pen-| The Board following trustees, remuneration, ap Mra. Chas Raines, of Dale, Hassinger of Mire Soott Crain, of Port Mrs Frank Gardner and A BR, Young, of State College, of whom an as the i sions this county is} ti without bv MoGirk and Philipsburg of © the CGovéernor: Mra. Ce Mrs Mra { i Arthur Ieliefonte Edna tf | Millheim ; Wm tone jr it hosn any may receive wishing and HI persons grants various State county funds. A SOAS IS. « "Ax goon ax 1 am elected Governor I will eall a Constitutional convention to substitute a modern Constitution for the present 60-year-old antiquated State Constitution. We must have this to make possible Old Age Pensions, and equitable income tax for achool purposes to be borne largely by pers song and corporations with high in- comes who now contribute but little to the cosy of Btate Government’ George H. Earle, Democratic candidate for Governor, aI “The Pathfinipr” 14 Usually Right Hark ye to what the Pathfinder sayn: “Maine voted ‘aye’ on the New Deal, and there ls no reason to sup pose thay the reigning sentiment in the other states lg very different, The Individualism and sectionalism which have had such a strong in- influence on polities In the past have been pretty well wiped out by the, New Deal methods” If you are a reader of the Pathfing: er, you know It Is not given to make ing rash statements. % CAMP DIRECTOR GORDON SPEAKS OF TRANSIENT CAMP It was for those who listened R. Gordon, direct at for Men, on Tues director in full fl treat to rare Spencer Treaster ( or ‘nmp The and in love sympathy evening is with hia with his men Following salient points the High Whe Are In May Pennsylvania National Homeless Pennsylvania, day work the in of address made room: noted ti assembly fare BOM in school the 1833 © 4 Transients? study was Mr. Morris Committee He with in of Transients attention 11.1565 miley of high $48 per nation’s a made by Lewis the and on Hed its miles and entire lities 3e- of the Union, f annually who dur. vear stopped in Pennsylvania, of them found food and lodg- could not pay. resident homeless, planning on a before attempted. There entire world, onomx million army this that vl Mile that of rallway and 90.867 thy pe ively of motoring ania St wave has “a Der cent. cent, respe t the ¥ rallwas fax sides and this greatest Pennsyis one the in thousands industrial ates of 0 OQ hence hundred ple and in ing at approximately it necessary ing for which These, added called for study scale never was, of a curity people never country this anvthing Pr io vania people come 1933, COUrse Pennsyl of those of night 6500 000 ask for they the the least one to to the and Course dis} in over the of complete and made wation HE 16233, ~ about two migratory in up a before contemplated There aimless but values, al was little hope wandering would er tremendous loss in man broken rad physi m the homes, deterioratic af mi and re was danger develo Indeed chronie} i How { Men: t the Transient Campy Get ¢ In ¢ amp? i | Who Are the Men ! ¥ 4 FY 1 and electricians rine workers lumbermen, followed and well men struction road cone. bridge build have raliroad operation®, as as minerg and igquarrymen, Ninety per camps are & cent. of the oom h no CO e in honest, throug unable the men ing, who, self-respect scientious individuals, fault of their {nect with a job What Can the Community De to Help with This Problem! Donations of and help pass the time. Jig-saw and playing cards are « yreciated. Wea uid love to isitors and the camp is open to i Own, are to i books maga nes piciure uzzies Ee wy visitors Wa Lmunit will not Camp Vy the unt Naturally, wits the gation the aupa ily bar that the COM - Treaster Kettle oward acts of a fow men coming from country on so shore an period, the misfit creeps, whole camp la sorry for deeds, judge 5 His over obi and his mis- We who live with the men and have come to love them, know how anxious they are about the camp's reputation and how keenly they feel when some untoward event happens. Please come and see us and lighten the load of adversity which hangs heavy on the shoulders of our citizens who have no home. i —— — ———— LINGLE-AUKERMAN A quiet wedding was solemnized at the Evangelical church in Lewistown on Beptember 16th, when Miss Melvi- na Aukerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Aukerman, gf Spring Mills, became the bride of Miles Lin: #le, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Lingle, of Spring Mills, The ring ceremony was used, Rev, BE. J Bayne officiating. The bride was attired in a Blue silk | crepe dress with blue accessories, The many friends of the young ou the ple wish them Prosperity and a happy future, ROBBING Knarr and John Colledge, Sherwood Bpringer erick Hosterman, all well known men of Millheim, arrested State Wednesday afternoon last and taken to the at Rockview. They are charged having the Flremen' club four 10 wh morning Leroy brothers, were police, week wit} robbed # home town slot Aare jenst thelr that + Hi of supposed have cont £100.00 Saturday the young Judge Fleming at and preferred for future and then each of and undergo of five Ee A hd ELEVATION ABOVE SEA LEVEL-C, H. 1375 FT st appeared before special term the offered their sentence of plead Tha guidance ed fi ne ri 10 charge advice actions TOTO » Of i them on dollar swrobation a one i 13 Years LOCAL 4 al Two logieny he (00 town gentlemen from Bureau were in sevaral elevations above will be worthwhile retaining. The evation at the Penns Valley bank build ing was given as 1875 feet: that top of Nittany Mountain dire Hine with Pennsylvania Avenue ing from the station, 2240 at Pete's Place, 18508 feet HARRY M. BITNER GENERAL MANAGER FOR HEARST and z sea Jevel that ¥ 6 ¥ of tly Li feet, 4 AX t i man Harry general Bitn ager wee Hearst paper t nd nis Apers the NEWS i ina i My im n Bitner Inv. H formeri, BORER INCREASES RAPIDLY IN CENTRS —— — SABBATH sMHuoOn MEETS OCT. 10.12, AT ASSN INDIANA bi Sohools County Assigned of Aitend Centre, Quoia fo {Convention «87 in enrolled 200000 yur teachers of will of population; volunteer Speakers ipate president 3 who will Beaven Theo the Paul ¥ i Le prominence Dr. A, W gate Rochester and f Churches tor-in-chief of publications International Rev State Council J. Kirkwood Cr nig, of the Allegheny School Asscociation isley, president of Htate and presi ‘ounty Co Walter BE Hinte Bo Col parti vi logical Seminary Federay Council o Leinbach, edi formed urch Munro, president « i the Harry C Council William of 8 Oh of of Christian I. Mudge, Churches; eral the Education; of the Dir Becrvtary ty Sabbath Harry E. Pa Pennaylvania {en Coun Dr Sabbath Hae hoo) Association adelphin ( Education: tary of Argociation We wonder county know that in the counts ninety-seven Sunday schools with enrolled membership of 12.924. and of this number, 839 are officers and teach. ers. Another Important factor Indi. cating the real worth of the Sunday school is that during the past year 279 accessions were made through the Sunday school to church membership, These statistics, along with others, have been furnished by the county as: sociation to the Pennsylvania State Sabbath School Association and have become permanent records of boty, the State and the International Associa- tions, Pennsylvania has two and one-quar- ter million Protestant Sunday school members: more than other one or several State organisations. For the State convention Centre county has been assigned a quota of fifty and it is fully expected to over: run this small quota. Those desiring further information can secures it by writing or calling the county president, Mahlon LL. Foreman, Bellefonte, or the corresponding sec. retary, Misg Ruth Boechdel, Blanchard, A A ——— The Centre Reporter ortor, $1.50 a year, of the Phil & Sohool Myera, bhath HOO rn the Ha if the people of Centre are . i LOCAL H., 8, TEAMS WIN IN SOCCER AND DODGE The 3 team field last its Hall opened iis Friday wity ancient rivals from started with th push=over the first iif -hack schoo on 1 i Centre High BALL Henson the io A victory ov a Boalsty 10¢ er The game pearing to man scored als a He Gute pr strong ad a Aave a They within his toalshurg played the the rems 8 min from center hi plity tion ‘ back ame als of to and To still for teams The Aa inder the both oring goal defensiy and Alfred Heish standls they ons e work ‘oldron g nn ining Core fect kick imade na the ball The burg 1#tend cheduled. i) through SOOre with Hul Centre ns a this lers- Hall originally 4 Week ad Hublersburg The game game will Lhe aye as ¢ $1 calied at { e i m Western Division Standing. Won Lost 1 n 1 0 0H 1] Centre Hal Hublershurg Boalsbhurg 1 State College i Eastern Division, Won Lost Rebersburg Spring Mills Lowar Min SOCCER THIS FORGER FAILS TO NISH BAIL-GOFES TO - HECK FUR- JATL tA tl HOMECOMING SERVICE AT EGG HILLY LOCAL MEN ATTEND Indies church of wit meal served vi ¥ ry fine an in evening a was furnished orchestra rome. field was ofeen The deliv. thomas, of leaders the of the % music The address Dr ological ered “The by Hoover of the Gettysburg Dr talk the Reminary Hoover inapiring the in on Pleture Dome” CITIZENS’ CONFERENCE ON SCHOOL RECOYERY IN PENNA, AC Re- Eyer itivens’ Conference on Schoo | I" i in Pennevivania will be held {th © Harrisburg "The State's Education” Edveations Wednesday, Pp. m Hewponsthility Public Governor Pinchot to Mont Children,” James uperintendent Pulille building, 8:00 for 1 “Behool Hecovery the Neods N In. { Pennsvivania‘e side of tructio " $s 3 143 Education and ¢ Nation,” Charles Tadd, University of Chicago Thursday's three gessions will be de voted discussions bn a wide mMmnge of subjects, toy Srianis WHITE HOUSE BEER PARTY DENIED BY WHITE HOUSE SEC, Stephen T. Barly, White House sec. retary, in a formal statement on Saturday denied a report by the New Jersey Methodist Board that President and Mrs. Roosevelt had given a hilari. ous beer party at the executive man sion. : “The repory Is sg obviously untrue” Barly “id, “that it could not be eith- or or officially recognized.” At the ‘wae time it was Indicated that the White House wus surprised that an officer of the church would spread such a report and at the same time admit he could not remember the source of his exact quotation. The party referred to took place in the White Y ose the Saturday before Inst New Year's NO. 39 D COUNTY NEWS. ————————— HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY FROM ALL PARTS g £1 a unt s1nt to ses Exposition, October of Ww Progress orid’s § proposed 8 tate high- to lefonte, Federa; funds ction work. le onstey most located in inty, and will Cre. ‘ommission’s land is " I Lands me but that holding the eran church bit towards local expres. spire Wingard for ton it sion the who be admit. Bruce Blk- and Ed- Bquare, the in State Among freshman are exceptionally young ted into college are Robert in, Emicksbhurg, ward Hall Eliott who is 15 class at Penn to of aged 14 of Kennett Hunters the who 86 Stamp” may Whille the swans, the Pennsyl- aré not time. in Pennsylvania “Federal Dus ducks and geese ant and iosed swans cure k kill wt only amps season « fy in at any ighiter Miss orning of trip Ply- morning Centre 4 Runday deliv. pertectly gin “Ime undings depend on heen concreted that Centre- Mifflin coun { Bald Mountain around the puhil ooneroeted is G3 vad untiains where shears Bald Following of but a trifle in support Lewistown fire resulted in Frank A. Carson, Poiter of the peace falling to a coupon which drew Frigidaire refrigerator. The thing thay now bothers Mrs, Carson is Now that household utility nearest ire current Is distant the and 8; and Mo ¢ ivi ¥e contribution a of a company South the § heir Justice a utilize the miles The George to atest when elect § five largest day's work done Searson thmesherman was that a Ars Cle farm many the J mede ye experience, Biro barn, on Rhoney. wt town, during last undred bushels { The day's threshing 1706 bush. he remainder the barley and wheat for the crop bushels, vel Ke “8 we week, ederint of when grain work consisted ele of 1800 bush The w Were 3 of i 5 was yield large i 4d al “i e1 ofits Per acre Aw #xly-two also An additional road sign wag placed on the Earlystown road a shory dis. tance west of the Delaney barn yard, which has been the pound into which a large number of autos crashed dur ing the past few years. The new sing* Indicates a dead-end, and Ig the well known *“T lying on its side, placing the top ine in a perpendicular position. This may help to check the #peed of drivers at this unusually dan- gerous point, whether he desires to turn to the right or left, Jack MeClenahan, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry MeClenahan, west of town, was taken to the Centre Coun- ty hospital on Friday noon where he immediately underwent an operation for the removal of the appendix. Dr. Adams performing the operation. The young man became Il while ‘ng I eure Jrevieds and wus obliged 1 — A MO SAB The Pennsylvania Sreyhound Trans.