The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 30, 1936, Image 1
: \ Vv VOL. X. § ‘3 Aves i DEMOCRATS TO DUPLICATE | CONVENTION OF 1982 | reproduce the | tion As New rk state jurist, speech, is the nominating have been on al insistence. Judge the and most He nly nominated him ident Chicago, but for atoy New York in 1910. The 1910 nomination was the fdent’'s first public office. Running strongly Republican district, he won the eldotion and distinguished him- self In Albany by defeating William Shehan, machine candidate United States Senalor. That was the dent's political been grateful t him in public The ocratic President's Mack is one of trusteq friends. for Pres- State Sen- person. oldesy not « at in Pres- in a for start of the career. He 0 Mack for life, only feature convention, it wag will be several changes in form. Instead of repeating economy proanises of four years ago, the plat- form probably will contain a plank expressing faith in the New Deal policy of Government spending re- store prosperity—a policy which brought this country more than way out of the depression. and at made of Presi- has alway launching the Dem- indicated, the plat- new of to has half his associated were the decision of in Clevelant at al Committees, Farley surprised publicans, 2 on WE § meeting th meeting Lhe 1G99 to ide reproduce convention. They P. WINS FOR CHAIRMAN OVER JOHN SPEARLY TAYLOR E. Ri ick) Taylor won over J FRIUMPHS OVER FOR STATE COMM. SCOTT ROSSMAN ‘ommittes PA.. SCHOOL HA Ll. TOWNSHIP FURNS "OTTER | BOARD | £13 000 wjority, HAINES LEADS WALLIN AND KNISELY BY General came “KEN” in the Gi. For Assembly, Representative Kenneth Haineg majority of Wal and G. about Hunt- with a H. through 50 over John lin er Knisely, DEMOCRATIC VOTE IN BORO ~TAYLOR AND SPEARLY TIE Ninety-four Democratic and fifty- Republican ballots were cast at characteristic and Tuesday. the day. bd three one of the most elections, on incident for quiet “0 mar day candiates Was n The ox chalrman, an even The Presldent— Roosevelp—81 Breckenridge—=6, an was the the miest county Bes break. Tally Sheet. ting State Treasurer—— Ross Auditor Generale Hobe Hartawic) oC eq 2% ¥ At their Chi Keyn y 4 AD Her wi ag Senator # faces likely June, son, of Iowa, who g ha tion in the tion in Senator primary el primary el to be Oregon, time it is Steiwer, o wh # outsida the Sena'p ——————— ANNUAL STATE HIGH SCHOOL PRESS CONVENTION AT P. 8 0.) A 1 number of high school stu dent wed public Allons Stale met Arge 34 ty bers Chris row The students fon ‘o Willian Thomas, 5 fellow student, for transportation. of t retiring staff, 154 is Mon and oberia are under obligation OHRISTIAN YOUTH CONFERENCE ~HARRISBURG, APRIL 24-28 Prof. J. F. Wetzel, Miss Sara J. Od- oukirk, Rev. D, R. Keener and John Faubler attended the Christian Youth Conference at Harrisburg, Friday un- th Sunday. The Conference delegates mre representatives from all Chris tian Protestant denominations and erganizniona, About twelve discussion wore organized groups to discuss problems relative to the building of a more Christian world, The Centre Hall &roup enroiled in the Christian Bee onomics group. Rev. Roy A. Burkhart Firs Com. munity Church, Columbus, O.: Dr. Kagawa, Japan, and Mra. Induk Pak from Korea, were some of the nation. ally famous speakers. Their messages were most challenging and totally lacked the “sob” type of appeal, The dwelling on the Jacksonville road ( Jocated six miles east or Belle. fon owned by Mr. Bathgate and tendnted by W. IL. Wingate, was dam- aged by fire to the exwnt of $100 on Sunday, due to a defective flue. A bucket brigade kept the fire in check until one of the Bellefonte fire com. panies arrived, Sad The Centre Henora %i. f ivy Jr of Montgomery in the Eroup. Alterante Delegates (two elected) — mpsOon tis garfield Co Clara 8. Phillips. Blair Co.—$1 MeGuire, Blair © 43 learficid OC », tepublican Vote, President Sate Treasurer LOneTa) w Delegutes.at.] BY moe hi #4 5 4 [OO a4. Rossman-—17. County M el Ic WwW Chalrmag— = on Pave Viee Chalrman— Josephing Dyer $1. co Ap THURSDAY AFTEROON CLOSING NOTICE the first Thursday in May (May 7) all Brocery stores and meat market wil close ap 12 o'clock sharp for the remainder of the day. This half-holiday each week, a cus tom in Centre Hall for the past num. bey of Years, gives the employers and employes alike an opportunity to work in their gardens, to take out. ings with their families, or to follow Other recreational pursuits, (Bigned) WEIs rune FOOD STORE, GEO, C, JOHNBON, C. F. EMERY, FRANK 1. BNOOK, T: A HOSTERMAN. i ———— 10.000 claimants to the Henrl- Garrett $17,000,000 ostite were *old to prepare definite proof of their Kinship, They are also warned that they may not get anything. The Btate # watching the tigation, and in ready to take the whole fortune it no close Kinship iy established, and two outsiders claim the whole estate, The estate Is Increasing in Value at the rite of $1500 a day, Beginning with The etta in operat wil. Each district 10.673. required that full amount be the ¥ construc. Government placed the first 26 per tion wiora makes There placed tal, cent of $3848 to be payment remains the sum the fund provisio ww which to in ISKIDMORE GETS LIFE SENTENCE IN WESTERN PEN. George Skidmore, who eluded police VOars and rose to respect. { fa hideaway, was in ho BOT - | tenced bprisonment the Western Penitentiary of i) gnsoline Pittsburgh, Skidmore station pleaded of murdering orippled sts holdup — FLIZA MEYER, REACHES HER MES, TYRONE, STH YEAR PHILIPSBU RG PROIVOT TO COST f). PARK [SHOWING AT THE “sTATE" AND “PLAZA® THEATRES At the “Plam”™ Theatre Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week: “Tale Lord Fauntleroy,” starring Freddie Bartholomew and Dolores Costello, with Guy Khbhee Added special shore subjects with First Run News, Monday and Tuesday, Next Week: "A Connection®, Yankee. Cast includes Myrna Loy. Added: Paramoun; First Run News. special short subjects, At the State Theatre Wednesday ana Thursday of this week: “Brides Are Like That” Ada. od, special short subjects, Friday and Saturday-"S8ong of the Saddle” with Dick Fornan, the fam- otlg singing cowboy In a super BPO ial Western. Also, Special short sub- jects and Pathe News. Mr ss. . The Mifflinbure borough fathers have leased a 10t to be used ag a pub- Hie parking place for automobiles, The site was formerly oocugvled by an up holstering and storage building, burn. od a few weeks ago. ——————. A mile of new road on Route 45, beginning at the Union county falr grounds and leading westward Is to ba built, one of the purposes being to test the efficiency of Amesite for a top finigh. The road will be construct. od with a substantial stone base and a heavy covering of Amesite. 1936. —— NO. 18 LINGLE'S CAR CHEVROLET STOLEN; RECOVERED belongi: t garage patrolmen. Thera probability who abandoned the off the Lingle car. ture wag left is a the parties Virginia car drove ' ue of No cl ue any na- nc ——————————— LOCAL CHURCH ORGANIZATIONS CONTRIBUTE 2197.27 IN CASH fond TO RED CROSS FLOOD WORK To date the follow ganiza‘fons fr cdnity V ontributed $199.27 In cash to hoes to ing people ane Hall the om Centre the Americ: the In tions ha itizens have meyer foodPmilk The ag flooded cash cOr tr contributed ho hadsliit rors BR TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS COMING TO CLOSE OF TERM | of next week, four fiers Brooks, at % The township Lila remal ten in ntre Hill Bertha Sharer, at Tusseysink: Haskell, at Wagner fn g | irove onditions Ernest and who were £14 wis | EAST PENNS VALLEY “HIGH” TO PRESENT OPERETTA of Penns Valley Ea will pr . “9 ole t two-n0t evening, May © Millheim. A Wednesday nicipal thes a tre, Yue ie he ire ansembie r part whi, WfYectiver appropriate will add great. of ily for thet the presen. chorus co HIGH SCHOOL ENTRAN{ ¥ T™0 C. H. 1. 8. eng £ $3 -~ 4. W. DECKER BEFORE LOCAI En SPEARS HS, ASSEMBLY ertre 4 high on the Law) Hil Bul. sub ject and “How a Kindred Jocta, Speaking first of the three branch- of State Eovernment-—axeciitive, Judicial and legislative ~he stated there were 208 members in the house, and 50 In the Senate, representing a personnel cross section of the cVizon- ry of Pennsylvania. All nationalities creeds, professions and vocations are represented. The chief officers of the house are speaker, parliamentarian, clerks reading, recording and ransoribing, sergeant-at-arms, and about ten pages, The member who desire to intro. duce a bill dictates his idea to the legrislation bureau, where it is pug in form. The bill ia then introduced, and by the speaker is referred to the Proper committee, Assuming the committee is favorable to the meas. ure, it Is referred back to the house, subjected th three readnge-——on three legislative days--and discussed, It may be amended by additions or sid. tractions, To become a law, the bill must re- ceive the sanction of a majority of the house, which during last session was 106, and receive the signature of the Governor, Mr. Docker has had the privilege of speaking to the students in Govern. ment at Penn Hiate on several oo. casions, wen on A A large truck load of shade and or. hamental trees, grown in Rockview hursery, was taken to State institu tons at Allentown. PROJECTS APPLY AT Wher ead ri Tc A AA CAPTURES OPENER FROM LOCAL BALL CLUR, defeat hands champion palyers for the last two years, the Centre Hall high school baseball team opened ite seas. on on the home diamond on Thursday with a final tally of 14-8. AA the beginning of the 7th iAning, Centre Hall was tied with the coal miners when Hoover bagged a trio to score two counters for the op- posing team. The veteran miners held this lead until the end of the combat, This was the first game played by the local team for this season, and was Frank's first attempt on the mound, catching being his former po- si'fon during the last three years in high schofl baseball Games between Pleasant Gap and Boalshurg scheduled by the local team to precede the Snow Shoe game wore postponed because of unfavorable weather conditions, Local players participating in the game wore: Bradford, ss: Goodhart 2b: MoClenahan, 3b: Frank, Pp: Arn. oy, if; Walker, o: Heckman, 1b: Redah, rf; Johnston, of. a SS LOOK AT YOUR LABEL, The Reporter's subscription list was corrected this week, and subscribers who paid since the last appearance of a similar notice, should look and mee if proper credit was given. Report at once if there is an error, If youy label carries the figures 36 or 37, you know you mre in good standing. Others will kindly give at. tenitlon (0 thelr delinquency. Meeting the Snow Shoe af - i~3 | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS i — FROM ALL PARTS stage tiomal ray raay, anles CUrs he stage S00 000. has in dletown Valley home Penns the + of 4 the 1400 feet of and East remains to r made to between Miltheim high school " and and Company Boob in show Coburn, purchased of his mother, the in Millhelm. at property, Bat. price was Fred Bohn, the former home late of the fore part of last ameumed respon. wived lac. Both ears damaged £ more han $100 Like William Gruenwald, Robert Dodds and John Gruenwald closed out thelr horse sales for this SOASOR. The latter firm lefy here last Thure- day after having a bangup sale of horses at Vicksburg. They took the Greyhound bus gs far as Chicago and from there to Corsica, South Dake ta, traveled by train. Charieg Helt, 17, and Robert Db. Cook, 20, of Bhamokin, were put ume der arrest and held in default of $1.- 000 bail each for mr theft and are now in the Centre county Sail The boys drove off a car belonging to Major H. IL. Curtin, parked at hie home in Bellefonte and drove to Tye rone where they were plokeg up. A third youth, Joseph 8, Meyers, of Scranton, who claims he became a Passenger in the s'olen car by thumb. Ing. was also held. With the spring forest fire menace at hand, jookows have been assigned to the State Forestry Department's observation towers Henry W. Zemdy, Bon of John W, Zerby, Centre Hall, RD 2 was assigned to duty at the Poe Mountain tower on April 2. The Woodward tower, on Round Top, was dismantled hy the department a name ber of years age, oheirvation and reports now being made by employes of the U. 8. Alr Mall Service sation od at that point, who climb the tall #toel tower the beacon the extent o