VOL. ClX. MARCH SESSION NEEDY 5-DAY ro HELP EARLE WANTS THIS WEEK Republi for Clinton coun- That's tinder candidate to LHe iimself office of prot} onotary of fifth think ty for the term HOTT thing to about present conditions CENTRAL AT PA. M. E. CONFEREMNC] SHAMOKIN, APRII 23.29 i A ATION FOR POSTS ried uy WwW two 1 elght weeks rg, and John State the L HOT llege, were only from Cen county who completed the course A non-partisan citizens’ group, rep- i Centre into Con- communities in to organized Constitutional with i. F. Stover, temporary secretary. committee j= presumed to in harmony with ths policies of Pennsylvania Security League in an effort to bring about the adoption of a constitution fitting to present enditions, resenting all county a Centre vention State about her County Committee College, as The (Cx work the is The committe, Is tg be composed of than twenty-five members, from the boroughs of Belle fonte, Philipsburg and State College, and one each from Port Matilda, Stormstown, Jullan, Unionville, Snow Shoe, Clarence, Moshannon, Mileshars, Hownrd, Blanchard, Rebersaburg, Li vonia, Aaronsburg, Millheim, Coburn, Spring Mills, Centre Hall, Pleasant Gap, Boalsburg, Pine Grove Mills, This body ix to be given power to nominate one or more delegates to the constitutional convention, and are to be supported at the polls without regard to past or present party label, provided they publicly declare and not less two each to pledge, themselves work 0 con stitution containing provisions 1 A steeply graded income tax with exemptions for small incomes; 2. A unicameral legislature, iL General Assembly on the Nebraska or Norris Plan with only a single house in which the Senaty abolished as an historical relic and impediment to progross; 3. A Constitutional wit at least once every ten years for the periodic revision and modernisa- tion of the Constitution; 4. The centralization of all tax col lections in a county official who shall be paid a fixed salary, feom being abole ished; 5. Application of the initiative, ref- erendum and recall to all elected and appointed officers: 6. All such additional rights, guar. anteea and changes which the Come mites and the voters fing it desirable to obtain after seeking an expression of both expert and public opinion. Note: The above measures are pure. ly Hlustrative and are not necessarily to be adopted by the Committee in this form. n for 0, a is an Convention to COURT ( SENTENCES ASESN FOR CRIMINAL JALL SOME ®y ton op — ——————— HIGHWAY, WELFARE, DEPARTMENTS SHED BANKING EMPLOYES PROGEAM tM PENN STATE (COLLEGE MACHINERY SCHOOL, TO HAVE MAR, 7.8 son nt Mons to ex Ww the with Care will open howing the use of ’ tHe rs and BAZAAR SALE VILLE, I. 1’. Pea Pegrhey Bale hold send Wednesday AT BELLE. WEDNES.,, MARCH 13 hey, manager of the J. U Stable at Belleville, his bazaar sale March will § shoats, ete, Mi all of a deal, Bazaar sal, every two weeks 13 anid As uUsunl we Horses COWS, Peachey eto, Uae ISM SAA AAAI’. If all taxes fellow” happy day sipuawker were put no one will quity "oth- The the onto ih, would sqguawk not com, until suawking or way to the waste sign every The name ly to fay into fs to You. get your basket petition good frequent. presented a — The platform adopted by the Re. publican party on September Sth, con tained this section under the head of “Constitutional Revision”: In many respects the Constitution of 1874 i= obsolete. It should bo revised as spoon as fensable,” Compare this declaration, if you please, with the attitude of the pres. ent State Benate, which body hay a majority of Republican members, RI 3 IS MAIN. A child is just a stomach, surround. ed by curiosity 159 LIQUOR STOR JOIN RANKS ( TWO IN EMPLOYES iF JOBLESS; CENTRE CO. O11) ‘ MA BASEBALL LEAGUE DIRECTORS HAVE STORMY SESSION F. 1. MEETS HOMEY; AT BROOKS SEVENTEEN PRESENT Zin arson, Mildred Helen Hom Martha wifer ny Sp Emerick. Bett Sot PENNSYLVANIA GETS #80,000000 FOR RELIEF FOR THIS MONTH i Covernor | Thursday GH0 notified at Earle Was been ali WhaK Your bs ingion th $5 000, . had wated to for March This ig {the sum allocated hy the State Relief Board for ig relief half Emer month, about | gemey this ————————— CARD PARTY, Wednesday were inet Om night of week there entertained cards hy Mire Vogt. Mra. A. E. Frank and Mre Paul PFetterolf, at the home of the latter. the following: 3» and Mra J M. Coldron, Mr. and Mrs D. OC, Mitterling, Mr, and Mrs. Jack DBraée ford, Mr. and Mra. J. H Knarr, Mr. and Ms. Harold Durst, Mrs. CC. H Light, Mra W. A. Homan, Mrs J. W. Whiteman, Miss Margaret Jacobs, Mise Carribel] Emerick, Mise Mary Delinda Potter, Messrs, 1), W, Bradford, 1B. A, Frank, George Vogt. Prizeg wore won by Mra, Light, Miss facobs, J. M. Coldron and Jack Brad ford, Delicious and elaborate refresh. ments were served at the close of a very delightful social period. SI 1 APSARA AINA. at OGoorge An announcement hae been made hy the Fish Commission that it will spon. sor a willow planting campalgn next summer (0 increase jssect “cover” along vania. Where willow shoots are not available for planting the board will furnish them to persons Interested In stream beautifioation and mor, abun dant fare for trout, * BH. M. LIEVED -SERYED SMITH Ri POSTMASTER AR 13 YHS, ELIMINATE CHEAP ROAD HOUSES, AN EVIL, BY TAXING —— PRAYE HI BCH WanLn 9 | AY THERAN ¢ 1 i foreigy rvs Mong Haboring families The day ie : Prayer” Hor tl truly a Vorld Day reports of that the day countries and that 16 the ord 47 « tropic {r observance re “w {abheerved in Soy “un- zones together ota and in Hozen groups of met women {to praise God and to beseech his mercy tupon this sin-slck world.” in the wyvices heres the the missionary I Mra Milford Luse representing {formed church: Mrs. Margaret God. shall, Methodist: Mre H. W. Potter, | Presbyterian Mre. A W. Alexander T.atheran Mra Georgd Ralston, Methodist, will have parts in the pro gram Other numbers will be: a Mra J FF. Wetsel, entitled “Evening Prayer,” Misses Angeline and Doll Hess, short dinlogue: "Union Christian College for Women™ will by portrayed by John Thomas Delaney, while the “Home Bchool, Church for the Indi an Youth of Today” will be fllustrated by Miss Mabel Burkholder, and Mrs Harold Bradford will speak on “Chris. tian Literature.” Christian Service Among Migrants™ will also be Hius- trated, The final portrayal, “Christian Reryv. lee Among Migrants” will bh, by Mrs, Ernest A, Prank A I BL LA Governor Earle offers his critics a nut to crack when he tells them that he doesn’t like the taxes he proposes any mor, than they do, and if the Jog. islators or anyone else oan Propose somelesy burdensome vlan, Jet them de so, preajdents societies the Re. of several solo, by 5 1 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS Mrs they Homan and Homan oF the das a EUesls yf Flobwrt H Robert Homan 5 Vaud 3 Ralph oman, sons of Samuel holds paymaster foe 11 the e Mayer « industry in position arpet Co 11 Important Mn nalts ni orLans Hoomsbursg Mr, and daughters Mrs. HH. J Misses Elizabeth Mr. McKnight Curwensvilie the week-end family, Mr, coach in the and ag such has to a degree that Kittleberger and L.onu- as a guest, entertained Bartholo- MeKnight sthiet- Curwensville schools succeeded in training in sports at least surrounding towns, both larger and smaller, obliged to acknowledge superiority in his youths when on the field ang ise, with all of over mew i were by the ® are Fire believed to have started from an overheated flue totally destrosed the Taylor Reed farm home, four miles from Reedsvill, on the road leading from Woodland to Barrville last Wed. nesday afternoon. The farm wae ten. anted by Joseph 8 King and practical - ly all his house furnishings ang rare niture were saved. The house was constructed of stone and was bull by Mr. Reed's father and all that remains are the bare walle, The loss fs esti mate at $3000, There has been introduced risburg a bill proposed number elections, at Har- th limit the of politionl parties In State It would require that a bond of $2500 be given by any party filing nomination papers. Minor pars ties are protected In this measure by A provision that if twe per cent. of the vol, is smiven the candidate, ihe 82.500 bond iy not required. A pew political party not capable of Sols lowing equal .to that Tequired . oould have nothing te complaly of, : sp
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