-— VOL. CVIII. PENN’A CONGRESSIONAL DEL- EGATION DEMOCRATIC FIRST TIME SINCE CIVIL WAR ¥or the first time since the Civil War, Pennsylvania's delegation In Congress has “gone Democratic.” Virtually complete returns from the election of Tuesday of last week »lowl the state will be represented in the 74th congress by Democrats and 11 Republicans, The del included 22 ocrats, Here Nine elected. Eight defeated. All 12 elected Three 23 last Congress and 12 ation to the Republicans Dem is what happened Republican incumbents Republican incumt incumbents Democratic Democrats who were not | against ine running umbents elected. Two Republicans who were not run-| ming against incumbents One the closest in fifteenth -—"Horseshoe" district tween T. McFadden, 1 boy of the Republican party,” and C. Elmer Dietrich (D) of Tunk tannock. Nearly complete returnsin-| dicate McFadden, who defeated Mrs. Cornelia Brvos the governor, ! and 1500 Jesides elected. were of races was the be- | Louis so-called | “wy Dad twice ot 18 Jost b vi MceF fell tes incuments of Democratic WwW ¥ Ph ona, George Conn Kurtz, h gery, Democrat: J. Beaver Falls: Clyde and Michael J. Muldowney. Pittsb TIBBENS.—-Owén WW. Tibbens, en months’ old of Mr. and William Tibbens, of Pleasant Gag at home Wednesday morning of week as a iit of complications Burviving are the parents and the Yowing brothers: Frederick Lee, Rus-| sell Eugene and Billy Don, all at home. Funera; services were hel the home in morning and ers cemetery iy. Alte Howard Kelly, Swissvale; urgh sav. Mre y, dled last son res Pleasant GCap burial made in th “PEOPLE SICK OF OLD DEAL” WORDS OF GOY. PINCHOT } of Democrats the ehings Sam AY Department, year job suffer get will nog since he will Please! Glve the H E cabinet. elect oe loot George irle, a his own —— —-— The Bpeaker resident Democrats will of Hi he the use, clerks, t reading cle officers other ing 200 or returned from represented for mentioned for employes, number Wilson GG. Bari Berks, which 1} h man is being many V Speakership an mote, g © 1 years the Centre Hal tempt on nut politi the erate in CArs, pub] were threatened ! were holding the b in the Bt: and enough of ntinuing endless clap-trop ears of were considered marks daring but urinformed and fenced “politicians.” What an tick shi ne Ww office 5 apa ig important nat ie on were « in office, dinned into Democrats ar wns the selected” wto onay by these inexper a laugh! Fate was unkind to the late John G Dauberman when it rémoved him from his earthly abode lesa than four weeks from the day marking a change intle political complexion of the Htate,-q change which he had looked forward to each election for the greater part of his long life~only to be diappoint. ed He was fully sware of t'e mis. rule in his native State, and expose! himself often in no uncertain terms, Thoce of us who knew him best visualize the jy h would §h been Visa ‘ov i ns Ny perience Perhaps in the disang spice where eotilg find rest, this ff on Dino racy knows the tu? Hugy Morrow I'v ham ra dent at Bucknell University, wus his home here over Sunday, can wh 1vYe 1 tier cou’ 4 t nt CENTRE HALL BUSINESS MEN GO TO HANOVER The Centre Hall Business Men's As- sociation made thelr second annual trip on Thursday, Hanover, York county, having been the objective point, The particular interest In factory, where the! as fiva day. One the Hanover shoe output is given pairs of thay at L of shoes a informed the being guides the | plant was about | £ welty time. Some normal oap of the 3 machi nen. about 0 Hanover wits between known Mr. over Meverg the stoc) shoe men pearance severest farms fi in the East Hano No one Between vor rywhere ££ f ren ing arming — C. H. H. 8. WINS COUNTY SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP | a Tigers en-minute sasoned had and well it took fagging Reb. and dominated the extra perros. Frank goal with a yard hook shot, Tiger lne-up, a uniformity any spectacular follows payers what team, of - ET he ng an ntire which skill individ. of Capt Bradford. forward ~Frank Inside right—McClellan i Ont MeClenahan, ! [oft Dutrow, if-back--