m— VOL. OX. MEET AMERICA'S KING. [Editorial Philadelphia Racord. ] America s from the King, the powers Supreme again this week ta increased its auper X A88 ipreme time in our history } to hange (ax assessments the Under Necessary POWs r L that decision it no long- to dis order er show assessments to appeal the courts, Any tax appealed to the courts on the ground that it Is high, and collection of the tax «<an held up by tion pending decision. The disruptive effect local governments may Yet the Supreme Court pretends he a champion the rights States and of governments. in n 10 assessment can now too be on State and imagined. to of be of local gradually the Parliament the itself supreme. States the King Court—oontinues the powers of State Governments, In England whittled away King and made In the United aur Supreme whittle away Federal and creasing its own. The process is when it is powers of to both in- most under cover. When the Supreme Court a law unconstitutional, its in the open. Something can about it. After the income tax cases, the Constitution was amended. After the Dred Scott case slavery was wiped out by the civil war. But the judicial power dangerous when it works utting down liberties reasing and greater dervlares action is be is far more in here and privileges there, rewriting laws Constity gating itself, RTM Executive branch ised to wielded Ae bay lare 12 times onal ourt was between he doeg far it covertly rewrites i & to Cases Constitution suit ® minor which set up rincipies without rid Attracting turned thie Fourteenth Amendment from a defense of the newly freed Negro into a corporate pri vi ego. It emasculated “ru Sherman 3 ie with the ave weapon against £Tess passed r repeals 1” tet atx tha clauses of Congress is it when Nor cated American King i preserving gl ises the State ri It Hine power ws State In at lation addition, in the 1890's, Pub’le power by itaclf up as a 1 super we Commission isurping change utility rat fixed commissions os Sta Originally co been that properly were a the wh ‘s attitude business ir had id od res n be regulated the for Cou fy rates question to the Legislature and people Now up ng The How dex ide, court has tax growa A super King 18 more powerfu much longer will he reign? FOUR HIGH JUSTICES CALLED “OLD FOSSILS” IN HOUSE of the were and in House floor. Relating that =a his home Btate referred tices as minions of sentative Blanton enged any House same thing. “Mostly they have been retorted Representative Zioncheck (DD. Wash.) Blanton sald the same editor calle od the Justices “nine old fossils” and Zioncheck responded quickly that four or five of them a'e, anyway.” When the Texan challenged any one In the House to yefer to the Justices as “corporation Zionbeock sald: "Seven of ithe nine are” Seven nine Bupreme Court Justices vers,” foasils” go called “cor ¢ fouy debate or of them on Monday on the “two-hit editor” ir to the Jus- wealth, (D. Tex) member to Repro. chal say President Toosevelt, Namber One, closed his recent “addres to Congress with an unmis ak- ‘able message to us when he sald: “The world In Its crisly called for volun. teers, for men and women of fal'h in life, patience in service, charity and insight. I responded to the call how. ever 1 coud. I wvolunteerd.” Now Dealer CENTR CHARGED WITH BY GRAND JOE RINE MURDER JURY found a true 1 tof Coleville INEED FOR FEEDING WILD GAME STILL URGENT, SAY STATE OFFICIALS Pennsyi- intor an spe of ted bir experiend difficul the of is Urge a tivities prof{ex such irviving than dur {ing past si weoks, xX Commissioners i ana offic- feeding joard Game the Worst fals Game of here right now continuation all save Board Clubs, i who have been from complimented farmers letter by those assisting to tion. The ithe 4-H {bird and carriers, | i i |ana i birds. Farmers who hay wildlife starva- also Boy lovers, SBoouts rural walkers, the housewives nature pipe line children ang have throwing left-overs rural school bread the out for who been crumbs and and sportsmen’s groups have been carrying grain to the forests for the deer, squir- and anima's have been doing act and the Board asks continuation of activitive farmer in Forest county, who had a surplus supply of hay, has been { hauling out a a week six | weeks for the When sleet, covers | fur-bearing {a humane { the Une Yen such ¢ § ion for deer. as it everything In birds procures food appears today the have open, and protected a real tle to and if there ler was a time, says the Board, to con- i | tinue it is here The game bat- eve. feeding now, all {the game hunters of this Pennsylvania fos by winter by Ying while covered snow asked far heads RO respective teed. camp are men out as ns he ind TRI-HI-Y INDUCTION MONY, CERE- MONDAY EVENING evening. fosrieen Wes od iarriet bers present Bertha radf 8 Spyker, Geraldine Brad Foust, arah = K Rober Homan, % i foe Mabel si Jean hart, ad i Miss We Couns Ring Mrs Host - Esteli \ D Mi ral Mrs ul Bradford, Mrs. Homan BALDWIN-TAYLOR TO HEAD REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET or General Bald- to F. ank «1 E seeking 4 controlled who was reves. as of collection { than 00 from more Mel announced 1 P taxes the On Oil Corporation, for the i his candidacy G. O nomina- for Bia Treasurer l ir Hepubl 4 ey Taylor, protege 3 M Joseph ate Chaiman Har- R candidate 1 Grundy, devlared Auditor General. There open talk { among Republicans lowers of the OG effort the to keep on wns 0 rahell and war £ PP. at Grundy-Mel hand a fon young veteran fi the brazen of ion combine slate, p.cking ne Loud est F. | mander a howl Messner, formep of the American Leprty Auditor been prominently ith. OO P. choice {for many weeks. It was stated authoritatively Taylor jon'y a week his announce. ment as a he had assured {a delegation War veterans ithat he “use every Influence iat hiy command” to place one of | their number on the ticket for one [of the fiscal oTices. i And now, despite his fine i the veterans, is after the job se f. presumably on the (Grundy. i came from friends of (to State COT - Legion General, has in the running as for Auditor General and who before candidate World io» wou'd words to fo: him. ardor of Andrew Jackson, when President of | the United Btates, inagurated he policy, it 8 claimed, that “To the ‘was never complained of when Pepublican par'y was in power, In fact, wan always re igiously adhered to. They have the guts now to try to make it appear that even after a Democratic victory the soolls Lelong to Republicans. XK HALL. PA. THE FEB, WEAT PARTY FOR FRIDAY, OF BIRTHDAY | PRESIDENT, i REGARDLESS Pefty poner to make the The as readily will do affair pose ed 30. for f of a genuine SUCCESS pur- view may be achiev: i is And can approved (70 in on February That unfortunates he bw 2 January ald percent a8 on PUTPOse to provide seventy } t a Th he tion n n funds President this disbursed used locally, the sugges cent.) et Wy that portion per be local « adjacent or lo for infantile to thopedic the treat. ment cripples This Veur hospitals, or of local paralysis each allotment the pian apyroved committees de- made and the as local cides, was first worked well throughout last has been country. Tickets may be had h, for GLO ti be retained {30 the for Cents of thirty - } per cent) National PT and out « each ket five for local wil fif cents teen turned over to used Research use, while be Committee rents will to be Paralysis ———— A ASTANA BELLEFONTE MAN KILLED WHEN CAUGHT IN BELT Hote, plant Stone th 18) the nl foreman of Arthur mine at the Americ Ame and company’, » 2 was killed Instantly 5 Wednesday i on ¢ A — Commissioners Grant Approprig jon. OW meer KSDAY. FEBRUARY ANNUAL MEETING OF CENTRE COUNTY SCHOOL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION 49TH | annual meeting Directors’ id in the court Fury ninth School he County will be iY. Pe { ii oll Hepor Convention Call 20 t delegate 10 Frank Get. of Dr. , Philipsburg 11:20-12: Weaver, 1:30.2 or. 2:15-3:00 tion" Dr. Ques ions, Report of Committees, Election of officers. Adjournment. of the ! G0 Address, Dr. A. M. Williamsport schools, m.—Address, Dr. Weav- Supt. 150 p. Address, Crosley, “School Legisla- Officers ¥. Smith, Harris Geo. 1. Peters, vice-president ; ard, vice president; Ferguson township, M. PF. Broderick, ar: delegate to Frank Cette, Geo. H. association are: O township, president; Halfmoon township, Thomas Stoltz, How- t. I. Shoemaker, secretary Mrs. Bellefonte, treasur. State comvention, Dr. Philipsburg auditor Hazel, Bellefonte, —————— HIGH SCHOOL Glea Club of will conduct Reformed evening. NO NOTES, Hall high chorus sing in Wednes- at 30 The 8 hoof Trinity day o'el in Centre i church, February 18, admission. The i ook pubic cori Ia ivered 1 invited Dr of A ar irownstein Hoeranton, 3 1 address H. Wednesday The the wt {dont bx oe i | sembly of H A —- MES, HOWARD CONFER SUFFERS PARALYTIC STROKE TUESDAY Cow MAHAR — NEW MOTOE PATROLM $x i EN. men Maurice and George man io ti he £31 other yer & BY IRVIN, Zerby ZER Kenneth Lathe LETHE son of of Sata Martha Mrs. Frank were united Md. Rev announcement “ Mrs and and ol Z Pearl 5 lege, daughter of Mr. Pleasant at Bel 1. by The was and vin of Gap, Air, the marriage day. Feb (roves on Satur Dillon B of ago ns wedding fow by n made a days the brides parents and the many They were John Coney came great f the Mr risbureg, burgh. Mra Zerby assistant | postmistress surprise to attended Har « ouple Mra Howard MoCoy, © ! and and v' of is at Mrs, Tressloer, Pleasant Gap. Her husband Is a graduste of Penn State and holds a position in tha Auditor department at Harrisburg will make their in in the spring. present ns to (irace at responsible General's They home Harrisburg bs EVANAREF. CHURCH GROUP i APPROVE CONSTITUTION The West ithe Susquehanna claseis of Evangelical and Reformed Church ion Wednesday of last week approved a proposed new constitution including ia provision to unite three classes {Bast and West Susquehanna, and Wyoming, Into the fSumquehanna i #ynod, | Recommendations will be placed be- {fore the general synod at FortWayne Ind, June 17. Delegates to the gen- {eral synod are: Rev. D. RN. Keener, {Centre Ha'l; Rev. B 4G. Kline, Sel- Insgrove; Hev, H 1. Wink, Boals- Will ama. Charles FF. Dewire, Lewisburg; iand T. ¢. Kryder, Nittany Valley. The classls, meeting In its 80th ane nual session, selected St. Luke's church, Lock Haven, for the next an. nual meeting, March 8, 1937. The fall meeting will be held Sept. 28, at Mo- Clure, Snyder county. {port ; FINEST FOR S-COUNTY © NIT Announcement made Free the sum « in has been expended { District 31, { The 10 figure and sponsors the to January inclusive, WPA aliot contributions represents { ments of During y month Januar i to { Highway jobs, being placed on vari. unite of 14 imen received assignments fous operating projects [“« HEVY'S” USED CAR DISPOSAL PLAN CONTINUED THRU FEB, : The of nr dealers, spectacular Chevro- a million-dollar i plan an ald | widespread pubik a contributor to to ie month of BUOCoss sed ‘ disposal and the endorsement of It traffic safety, have extension through February, W. E. vice president and general sales mane ager of the Chevrolet Motor {nounced this week. The plan was originally announced for the month of January only Under its provisions paying ita dealers for every unsafe old car taken in trade and scrapped. Besides helping to “clear the streets and highways of the traffic hazzard which such vehicles represent, the program is making for a more whole. lsome car merchandising situation Mr. Holler asserted. This is being reflected in Chevrolet's sales records. ns io na 1 Ji Co. an Chevrolet is Hon. Don Gingery, member of Congress from this, tha 23rd, Penn- sylvania district, announced in Wash ington last week that he will be a candidate for re<election. ——— The schools in the township have opened, but pupils are experiencing much difficu’ty In reaching the school centers due to the almost continu ous drifting of snow into the beaten Many pupils are obliged to walk and take short cuts over fields, 7 * 13, 1436. “HOW [Course THE BIBLE CAME TO BES” 1208 Hall | Communi y oadershi ‘ride promoted the i : 4 come antiquated meet and serve pose of wander in BU CesRiVe i forty Years through all tions the Bible to the way of In this course the origin and the sidered. Hierature, the entire be studied. It lead Ness, genera has life, a both been i general of the Old Testament will be periods, each throughout | Bib survey of New Testament The historical which in ideas the On ~ the Bross period 1 f of and growth « the ie wil per od welp to i of will appreciation of Himsel understanding is hoped this a fuller progressive revelation men, and to abetter Him and His will We shall considerin such questions inspired word sixty-six books one study God s f to f of to his ~ COUrse Bible the How have combined into Why Why paris were the the Bib they y 4 Is th God? as: of been Bible? books”? book, the do we not have How gid written more less? the > no various to What books of them? Were Were they Christian’ types literature Testament? What God well related COMe be of of t purposes Who Jewish? different the Old ne § le? these Td wrote Vha of “ In reve. Ww what way #8 progressiy mm of 1 ETOwW- pPeo- ¥ read NO. ha | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS urged to at- of the order and help Light re- (Thursday! evening, make it booster meeting. be served. estate of the estate the Korman, along Pine Creek, sold when the low will of of Coburn not en off ered WAS to at gale due time, public received at the Coates, Military Valley COC rill be suc Ayres, who XX? command. return to his to resume the Malvin V. at the signed Edw. another will Coatesville, Capt. Commandant Poe camp, his ceeded by from Coates and RR. 18 Capt. COMER Captain home practice at of law. Approximately $100,000 will be dis tu ibuteg 150 veterans of the World War who detained in the United States Northeastern Peniten- tiary Lewisburg. The men will ree ranging from $400 tO among a are wt ns ceive $1,000, amounts Centre county wil superintendents Rothrock of Phil. of Spring Mills. of Unionville, the appointed during of Edward future assistant George the In have three of highway, ipsburg: Ralph Shook Forrest Hom } and sd an, jatter saving been week 10 take the lace ons He different “GUIDING CHILDREN IN TIAN GROWTHS id eret ang 18t be inn and § iu the ox Answer 13 6 girike appreciation undestand 1d thelr know Ww hos 4 y revealed which CONeern {self i SCHOOL BUILDING BURNED, MON. NITE 3 i BELLEFONTE "PARTIALLY The | Belle i ithe ob A F8oiate anns KBE samo ALPE nBeny Eire et i ’ i onte, was damaged by fire thousand dol. | While the or- uncertain, there one had into and forced locked Burned paper was ialso discovered in one of the rooms | The fire originated on the third {floor, burning off the roof and much {of the third floor. The fire was dis- about #:30 by the Janie KEICHLINE TO OPPOSE FOCHT FOR CONGRESS IN DISTRICT 18 J. M. Kelchline, of son of ‘Squire J. M. Bellefonte, for Congress, in the 18th District comprising the counties of PBedford, Huntingdon, Perry. Mifflin. Union, 8nyder, Juniata and Fulton; ang Edward I. Holman, of Now Bloomfield, for State Senste in the 31st Dimiriet comprised of the coun- ties of Cumberiand, Perry, Juniata. and Mifflin, were the two candidates endorsed at a meeting held at the Elks Club in Lewistown on Thursday evening attended by the county chair. men and State committee membery from ench of the eight counties in the “Shoestring” Congressional Dis. trict. Both the candidates are World War veterans. The congressional dis. trict Is now represented by BF. Fooht, Republican, AA I EAN The criminal libel charges which Attorney General Charles J. Margi otti filed against the Philadelphia Inquirer, were called for trial in the Washington county court, at Wash. extent of several |, igin ars on Monday of he evidences night 1 fire that the ir are sOMe | broken building | open deslcn, overed at i | Huntingdon, Keichiine, of t pl of Zion. located Const Phil € : ‘origidor ry i umber o ie parents r, in ad- f Clinton Havens i a give initio the serve B n of Lani entere Was Wh ir or ounty jail and ne cost ti Presi reports gross net reiurns, wa ‘ -, Ca ia tion Association patient during or weeks underwent ona expects again i 1x Hooper ey, Milroy rose at this on his way he attended and Game road very good fall in deep {taurant was caller reday ever Mi of He Mountains and that Kishacoguillas Spring 8, where Fish the reports Ove Seven in snow not the Valley is as ar in Penns. More dents than BOO of the Pennsylvania 5419 State stu - Col « and girls, reported in the lege are Pennsylvania ar Wm. 8 Hoffman The Pennsylvania stu- Come r of the 67 countics and with few exceptions the enrollment at Penn State varies almost with the size of the the counties. boys Regist: today. O10 dents from every one directly population in Bids are asked for the construc. tion of 6630 linear feet of bituminous surface on native stone base fourteen feet wide, road in Rush township, and in Marion township a road of simi. lar character of 6,282 linear feet. Bids will be opened March 6th, 10:00 a. m., per two advertisements appearing in this issue, caused to be inserted by Warren Van Dyke, Secretary of Highways. John CC MeCloskey, son of Mrs. Lida MoCloskey, of Millhelm, who has been connected with the UN. 8 Fore esiry service for the past two and a half years, received notice of his appointment ag upervisor of the ex. tensive tree nursery at Rockview Penitentiary. MceCloskey suo eeds Harry Eby, who resigned on January Ist to enter the soll erosion preven tion service at Indiana. The rich and varied folk Pennsylvania as expressed in song and dance will be part of the two weeks program of the National Folk Festival which will bo held at the Texas Centennial Exposition, Dallas Texas, in June. The Exposition will open on June 6 and thy following week June 14, will see the gathering of folk singers and darkers from all party of the United States to partici as lore of ington, pate in the thi'd annual national festival,
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