-— VOL. CVIII. HALL. PA. NO.41_ PENSION-RELIEF HOAX IN PENNSYLVANIA The greatest hoax that officials have tried to folst upon the public of Pennsylvania is the S« Schnad- er-Pinchot hypocrisy in dealing with Relief, Old Age Assistance, and Pen sions for the Blind. The force of public opinion compell- ed Messrs Schnader and Pinchot to permit their controlled legislature to make some kind of gesture in respect to public opinion but such wag done in a fashion that they knew ut the time the enabling legislation was enacted, such legislation not and would not provide either the necessary funds nor direct Old Age Assist- ance or Blind Pensions The smoke-screen legislation these Subjects was passed at the tal Session of 1933-1834 when the Penn- syvlvania State Liquor Stores were cre ated and all of the appropriations nec- essary to carry out this program, in addition to numerous other appropria- tions. were made contingent upon the profits of the State Liquor Stores. Act No. of this Special Session appro priated $10,000,000.00 for construction purposes with the profity of the Liqg- wor Stores Fund. Act No. 60 of this Session appropriated $1,310,000.00 from the profits of this Fund to Pensions for the Blind Act No. 65 appropriat- ed $4,000,000.00 of the profits from the State Liquor Stores to Old Age Assist ance, and Act No. 68 of same Seasion appropriated $20,000,000.00 from the net profits of the State Stores for 1 of direct Relief. Total from the net profits of Stores for the period 1935, totaled, there The tion, learn any public could Relief or with Spec 29 3 he ne the purpose yropriations the State Liquor ending May 31=t, $35.310 AO GO hypocrisy is revenue api fore, absolute however, what culated from the Bt the ruary, san Secretar. Pennsy ness stor Whi ns le 0600.00 “1 f i { propria $35 moss « # of O00 006 06 the yplimis the ation without con the $2,004 BOF owe Act howeve 3 $11 faces profit of 080 000 he State Stores today $15,006 000.00 There AR i approximately will be mi for Old of money « no the ney Assistance o There of June for Bl $20.0006.000.00 n first De cember wins no mm the There pur first nd Pensions Relief . was no for the second ridiculon Spec. had to be called There money for these purposes ne cause Mr. Schnader and Mr. Pinchot knew, when the former drafted these Acts and the latter approved the Acts, that there would be no money. The whole program was circulated only the until after the sloction this vear and then they were cerned what to of this State Are ing ¢t have and Session poses is ial wns no to foo people not happened the the people of ui ania go- men who Pennsylt of deceived? f their oO vote a are boasting OW ¥ in pport Hiberately them 2 mplish 4 ments? a —— MM ss John W tos avd ad legis Decker, without wrience full, the Centre oounty, Legislature will vote of his ox an fu knows nt ator, wel wishes of and if to the at all times the stituents, the people aft nt sentiment AN AM AAA it the New Deal appeals you, Democrat or Republican, do your part in electing a Democratic Congress, President Roosevelt can put into ace tion the New Deal only provided he has a Congress back of him. If you are a New Dealer, vote for Guffey for United States Senator and Don Oin- gery for Congress, RA —.— 1S -Lh,\ Why should anyone think the Dem. oomts are obliged to nominate a ean. didate for Governor that would please ‘Gifford Pinchot? What a governor such a candidate would make! 3 AM SE A As between Earle and Pinchot, who is telling the truth as to who made the overtures on the matter of giving Pinchot a place on the Democratic ticket? If our readers recall the prom: sex made by Pinchot with reference to cutting the price of both operator's license and registration plates to hf, the, will be convinced that Pinchot is a capable falsifier. Az ta Earls, we have no such demonstration. to 800 PERSONS ATTEND HOME. COMING SERVICES AT EGG HILL 0ld Evangelical Charen Scene of Hap- py Reunion-—Descendants of Past- or 50 Years Ago Present. Old memories were quickened, old friendships were renewed, when thy folks gathered for the Annual Home- Coming at Egg HI church About hundred persons attend. ed the service. There fourteen former members of the church and fifty-three former attendants at Sun day school among those present. A number of the descendants of Rev, Se- bastian Musser preached in the chure years ago, were Pd vices three were who about fifty present, The sang "The Church Road.” A group of Centre Hall rendered ber. Rev, Russell, Methodist J. WwW. Place day.” The sung It Methodist choir the Side of young people from special num pastor of local charge, led in prayer. Rev, Zang spoke on the theme “The of the Church in the World To- Sprucetown by the a the old Evangelical and many were was good to here.” sald, “If I am living I will next year” The atmosphere gervice was uplifting and hymng to were heard say, be be here of the inspiring. NEW STATE FOREST ROADS CLOSED TO VEHICULAR TRAVEL Officials of the State Game mission announced that nu ous constructed recently in mote of State forests be vehicular travel, 80 of any kind sign bearing Fire Trail’ bited.” Com have roads rh. parts the closed to closed to vehicles the Ve be marked with a v “Emergend Tree Prohi words hicle pass Mp LOCAL AND PERSONAL He 1 attended Kittleberger, of ried Rues © fyrwens at the Bartholomew Inst week, and and friends of met many associates On Sunday Kittleberger, L.ou and McKnight, and home, RRO ghee was Mr Misses Hegls them met her two daughters bet) companied Eliza ac. Wh and vertisement this of . An ad where in appearing else. fssue calls attention to a 100 head of fipe shoats Homan barn, of the borough, sale sold enxt philic to he fi the diate afternoon Mack, of FOR raising, animale day, of this Pottagrove week. Samuel a specialist in ie conducting the sale. The treated and tested, and in —— t! morning of respect ho are shape Ines ¢ borough from John continuously to the time An ad- dismissing out for w wan here from 158556 Friday evening. the the BETH was the publk High body The Wide Evangelical gchools, and home se hoo) des viewing the — World Conference of the Church at a meeting held in Akron, Ohio, last week, placed the Albright Memoria; Church in Klein. feltersville, Pa, named in honor of Jacob Albright, founder of the Ivan. gelical denomination, under the per. petual care of the General Church Historical Association. John 8. Stamm, of Kansas City, was named Bishop for the Eastern District, with head: quarters in Harrisburg. Miss Edith Boomer, who had been a patieny In the Chestnut Hill hos pital, Philadelphia, since the begin. ning of Heptember, recovered suffie. fently to be brought to her home here the latter part of last week, She was brought here by auto by Mr. and Mrs, J. 8. Booger, who on Friday were ac. companied to Philadelphia by the lat. ter's brother Brave DD. Howe, of Bloomfield, N. J. As moon ds Miss Boower recovers sufficiently she will return to Mt. Airy Schooi for Mutes, where she will again retume her place an superintendent of the main dining room at the COMMUNITY FAIR PROGRAM AT SPRING MILLS ENJOYED BY PUPILS AND PATRONS Seventeenth, Annual held at Spring Mills well attended by, the school of the township, many and Everyone of the day programs and thoroughly agriculturml than In any pre. J 1g College The Fair was Community Friday chil- well inter. into fine were last dren entire by us as parents others entered with contests enjoyed products ested the persons activities spirit. All well attended The this vious a and of iarger display Year was vear, and of good the Penna the quality ig from od on es State that ex various fruit, would and would Prod- press ticle tables prizes opinion ar . display in the 5 vege exhibits, win fairs at State Farm Approximately, 300 and farm wed by the school ehil- in poultry, baking added exhibits hool work drawing work, art, ete, exhibited: the entire dis- play mi brought in by the pu- ipllg and others in the community, the interest is shown the number displaying articles at Several township and grade had over 400 exhibita of fruit B® ding iy Jom the sch the size enrolled), The ollows: rain nt county the many high Bhow piace ucts its of fruit ucts dren. ing, proximately entire vegetables displ were pl Other exhibits BW and 10600 No note canning, ap- the as mare to show BUCY a elementary books, is mt be by large fair. schools the and veg- is placed ools are of exhib vari plac etablen ft judged according ach school's one and 1 ation 0 number of {considering id aq u y exhibit fr adit this wns Millg Lussel] ing year ns 3 i at Nonring oe | vould by Ws leery ona. boarder wi i Youst rt dodge Twp. girls one d Gregg ¢ It resulted The Try yon 1 ~ON Tee, on tt hres work © exceptional was entoyed he three. 8 ve seniors $3864 the second time to repeas fhe riday. lay play October I Year was #1 wall The ext ibi‘ed Grea citizons townanip Fonnrt community the children WIPE fl ren é fine spirit hy burineas izntiona in — KERLIN LEGHORNS WIN and jaround Gregg — PEN others interested — A Pen year hy try Farm, Ege laying Inst weal cdist ine Jer of ten leghorns, entered last the Kerlin's Orand View Poul: in the Contest retvread and brvnett with of having the contest een Gewvrg'n home them alt The a the ne tion pens on tinved ih in se “is the ¢ produced ty weeks of the Worn onteat threan $ Ind and poswing 0 mark an? 700 Hirde In Kerlin 10.hirt since the of een? pas ore Theres sn » the ne e warn The ing try Ont ut Ben month orm ant fa non tana fires fn ha Mas Progroeas Miengn This contest cloten October a i RICHELIEU THEATRE ATTRAC. TIONS FOR A WEEK AHEAD Thursday and Priday this week “The Dragon Murder Case” with War. ren William, Margaret Lird-av, Lyle Talbot, Bugene Pallette MH4tery. Saturday this week—"Bachelor Bait” «with Stuart Erwin, Rotelle Hud. son. Pert Kelton, Skeets Osllagher, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesda, of Faye in “365 Nightd In Hollywood.” Season's great comedy hit State Theatre, Thursday Friday snd Saturday Tom Tyler in “Tracy, Rides Aman.” A western all-actin Monday, Tresday and Wednesday of next week-"She Lenrned About Sall- ore” Lew Ayres, Alice Faye. Chicken-Noodle Sarper, The Ladies Ald of the Sprocctown M. B church wil] serve a chicken and noodle supper in the basement of the | church on Haturday evening, O:tob: ier 20. Price per plate, adultes 400; children, 26c. Home-made lce cream land cake will be on sale. STABLE IN BOROUGH IS DESTROYED BY evening FIRE Thursday stable located east of the Mrs, Emma Emerick prop erty, in town, and belonging Miss Sara MoClenahan, was totally destroy- ed by fire. The fire was discovered about dusk and intime to release soveral head of belonging to Miss McClenahan, as well BONO Mit- terial there by The compahy ground but flammable contents and straw —it extinguish the flames burned a to at cattle as Coldron, on the owing the In of the bullding was Impossible to bef ti tim ti @ John was stored fire early i 10 hay Or © % 3 * they aps bers were $0 y wer useless, The structure about 30x30 feet iin dimensions, built during the early sixtieg by Durst, at thas time owned the Emerick prop- erty referred to and lands lying to | east, Insurance carried in amount of $150, — | WATER POWER FURNISHES LIGHT FOR ZETTLE « Was and was Peter who was In the Penns district, Centre Hall, { about $200 and a bit of Ingenuity a power-driven light plant that 1s lighting the farm home of Roy tle, Mr. Zettie was seized with desire to have the oonveniencs electric Jlght his but condit t {the Wast ou of the i 80 wet ithat apparently i farm and ave east now Zant the of and power at home, ions were such that to reach Penn system practically d a creek through by di- ter through wan question owing t stance, about sury flowed 0 he eving lazily in discovered that of the wna would thirty di Oper he a have six teh ample head $ aie whee] TO MEET IN TWO WEEKS SESSION GETS Snag PLOWING » UNDER TOBACCO! hirds nia Penns CTOpS sont AGE PENSION ISSUED TO BLANKS COUNTY BOARDS De in- $15 Hyer and dependent will § th ending Decem r 3: of this Ins $ ardoeped ane pert Ww ith to Person. ianks wlio the county boards triplicate to payments wh Applications tre to aps arn be returned to investigation igihility of ion, The Legislature 600 from oid boards the pen county determine sien nt or the for ap linuor sto payments propriated $4,000. re profits to finance age SHEFFIELD MILK PRICES, The rice padd embers Sheffield Producers to net cash Tas the of f onperative B milk mile for gh fact ¢ the Association Ine 85% for Grade 11 the undred texting is $1.77 per 1 month of September the established grade differentinla. This in hundred pounds more than the for August, 1934 2% cents less for September, 1933 and 50 cents than for Septembéyr, 18532. begail pounds 1934, and 5% price tha to more Earle, If elected Governor, will bring the New Deal into Pennsylvania. Republicans. are already howling be- cause the propesed agficultura; census to begin on January ist, will give a penny to 26,000 Democrats when Oens- us Director William Austih makes the appointments. That's tod bad. Espeo ially so when one recalls how liber. al (7) Republicans were with the Dem. ocraty during the Harding, Coolidge. and Hoover Administrations. Look around you today and see if you can find a single Democrat holding office under Pinchot, unless he la sworn to support Pinchoy methods. bs SAR 3 AAAI. Raymond 8. Schrack, of Loganton, is the first Clinton county farmer to qualify this year for the Keystone 400 Bushey Potato Club, having raised M308 bushels of potatoes on 6 meas. ured acre of his farm. The average yield of potatoes on bis farm is well over the 400 bushel an acre mark. LOCAL ODD FELLOWS 845. 1. O installed 0 the the Centre Hal Lodge No, F.. on Thursday night officers who will preside coming six months’ emony inducting the officers as formed by District Deputy Grand Master James BR. Irwin, of Boalshure, assisted by Past Gra Harry Ever. hart, Fleuben Cronmiller, J. MM Car son, J. H. Puff, Ervin Zettle and H. I. Hosterman, In organization's well appointed hall Thursday The officers during The Ww period cor. per. nds 5 oo ine on eve. ning installed Hon Crawford were Noble Grand Vice Grand, Neos T Tre Vv Wi Fred Ho Lond Hay Ins Guard Outs Guard, N. B, Cr R Fred | Roy it George LL Chaplain, R 8B B, 1. B 8, ¢ Ernest Geo. A I; Moore Auman man Mark ise ll ATY, wsurer, arden ici ide ide or, Bohn awlord Slack Dutlrow 3 8 G.. Andrew Pa Ernest wagner, John Black. Daniel Bloom Weeney tterfield 8. Vv to the installing officer, Mr. Irwin, ry Everhart and It wag a great privilege of the mem- bers of the order present to (have with them B. I). Brisbin, now resid- ing Hartford, the ving charter member ORE membership dates years from ¥ Har- others § . 4 Yar in Conn Ooniy wh back for sixty-seven Visitors were presen several other lodeen After the ness and present Ren refreshm fod ants ware sorved i enfoved by all GROWERS To A MEET BURKHOLDER FARM POTATO ON M, — 11 PRESBYTERIAN PROSPECTS FINE FOR SMALL GAME IN Pennayly i .} | : ni A Para: itable and winter The ODene i“ AeRson on rs is and ] Dent December 1 ! November nay is this year quall, ving and squirrels viry fthunted from on tn Semon Small game neck pheasants ‘plentiful Rabbits comeback itheir scarcity monthe ago At that time land seasonal bag limits [to three and 15 boar lx closad especially ia have staged a remarkable alarming note on sounded some the dally were redooad since the wasn reapeciively and 4 gnd 24, respactively tails The establishment game re increased ably Squirrel ful £4 for wT hares, oOtton of fuges in the turkey tes fative alow said 1 ErovIse 0, are and ahundant ——- LOCAL REPUBLICAN RALLY. A Republican rally Centre Hall borough and Potter town. ship Republicans, to te held in the Grange hall in this place Friday eve. ning. October 18th, at 5:00 o'clock. Edward Durst, local chairman, states that among the speakefs will be Hon. Charles HB Dorworth, former Secre. tary of Forests and Waters: T. Reil- ly Lytle, of Clearfield, Republican candidate for State Senator, and oth- , as welj as several lady speakers, AMSA. DODDS COMING IN 3 WEEKS Robert Dodds and his partner, John Grusnwald, the well-known South Da- kota horse dealers, were In Centre Hall on Monday, after having had a successful: sale of a carload of West. ern horses at Vicksburg, Tuesday morning they left for thelr Western home by auto, leaving the information with this office that they will %e In Centre Hall in aboug three weeks with another load of fine horses, A SR SM I A The drys will hold a meeting in the court house 1omorrow (Friday) eve. ning at 7.30 ovlock mim I SSIES COC—Crente Contented Citizens! i® announced by . 4 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERES? FROM ALL PARTS of 1 Elburn wd Breon nea a «4 Home CONN trial 8 eT NET 5s od S133i0t «peng J Lewi | iment, are bration muster-out be held in While grower, Wallace notice on of one lifted War making ele of prep 36th the regiment, Monday the of Lewisburg, anniv the will 29. whi Oct not extensive igen of i an N account « potato entitled nrgsual x in to the 1 of a number of | by him sion IrRe T thres DO = Pe {towns recently & PO= i tatoo referred welrhed an ! $ and the OC Clarence wired $87 id Durst been $4 ary experience in Hackett plot of five average i and from acreage high made It smut viel six p18 vield wi} ruse entire ributed the he has a ated for ined” during a “shower” held and Mra Fred Homan, the her Mr. and Mrs Burr town, on Wed nigh Many h descended and joined delightful the oper at of parent west of 8, Harry nesda, and couple and movement pro 4:4 there i=, of 44 last week use - on the in ful andsome gifts during ti event older ne YOUneg the people who tad a nat th 1 Ww i ing oy in giving Helping Hand” class In Hunda, one it at bh Thursday been under Mary Stahl, and organizations of After the routine monthly meeting the was an period was 1s tailed {Mivde Hal has thera school bh was & members, Dutrow, «r home in on avening long the ia of Sunday businesg of dispensed of Mrs in one active achool, the with, devoted to social features, during which time refresh ments were served. Another Lather: an gathering was held at the home of Mrs. Fred Homan, where the Young People's Missionary Si met. lety Rev. Charles W. Leiteell, D. D., now president of Hartswick College, One onta, N, ¥Y, and Mrs Leitsell, were overnight guests of Mrs. Mattie Boose er, a cousin of the former, on Friday. Dr. Laedtzel; became president of the college upon ts founding six years ago, and now there are 550 students in attendance. He is a son of the late Daniel Leiteell and was born at Tus. seyville when the village was known as Churchville, His mother was An- na Amelia Love, a daughter of Asso ciate Judge Love He ig a graduate of both Gettysburg Collage end the Lutheran Seminary at Gettysburg. On Saturday Penn State College was vie ited by him for the frst time, and one of the attractions on that Jay was the football game between oi. tysburg and Penn State. The al tin. guished college man was a most plias. and visitor at this office on Saturday in company, with CW. Sack wo