The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 04, 1934, Image 1

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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.
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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.
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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
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