VOL. CX]. CEN 'RE HALL, PA.,, THURSDAY. FEBRU. “ym Mo. ES HOWARD ST1 UYS WILL MAY OF 67 REG. G = | MOVE EFFECTIVE | CAPITALISM | ROOSEVELT'S COURT \ MAKES DEMOCRACY AND PRESERVES (RS. \R'] B FS’ HERD UERNSEY General nson dex | lared | | propos- | udiciary elected to watl iemen resident “The ave pres proposal melo- | sey Breeders’ of as supporters Landon talked American blatant tha it history, his as the death ented iramatically { has had contact titution just (luerns mented Mr. ond of the Was about way of bunk so vas coming to shuke in “Today s our bunk nst still © ition FLOOSOV WINGATE DIES MAN ON STRU( WAY TH BY CA} HOSPITAL h a —- OF PEAR] (COLYER ENGAGEMENT AND W., R. GLUFFY ANNOUNCED ny arated dence f who Walker, Aa WOT OSS the ~ither and epportunity to Walker was unmarried, san of Henry Walker, Funeral morning, vent 8 reet that avold the Way. services were and burial cemetery. hel made in lc SUNDAY FISHING BLAMED a ) ON COMMERCIAL INTERESTS" sport Nenior ! Joa uty that son p permi‘ting fishin passed at this n of the ~ Sul ar mgs is a graduate High school Kc} It is now believed & aw will gis] and Mame it on commer be vfure, and if representatives h dmlorae n ling equipment, wy th fe that is a Sunday } } a > $e SOF a — datur. were introd : £2 oy REPORT OF (. H. H. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION thin ghield, ~, AT DIT 1 } reasurers for tHe ax ys charge shing The Hg licenses, Moran, required ery for and Robinson permission Sunday fishing. | Sportsmen’s organizations through- | ut ths State are to all of} the bills providing for Sunday fishing They sense the attitude will take-—general posting of through which small This would bar the fisherman ays as well as Sundays. Larue i landown of ’ Tota} lalance . $436.79 1937.8 52.73 Dé. Commitee in treas. Jan. 11. (Signed) —— Near Bellefonte unknown origin and damaged another in Sunday. The frame build-| . wned by Walter Cetchart SOHOOL AGE § TO 19 YEARS | burned to the ground, and IN BILL BY THOMPSON |'N® house occupieq by A measure requiring that all ehll- | Moin burned. dren between a frie ues i the ages of eight and iby apparatus from both Bellefonte t years at'‘end school was introduc-ig.. ompanies 2 ed in ‘ the Pennsylvania Senate at | runeral rom which responded to al Harrishurg on Tuesday by Sen. BE, J.| : i Thompson. i tm yooh The present requirement is from PR. PARRISH APPOINTED | six to 16 years. The limit would be-| COUNTY MEDICAL DIRECTOR come effective after the 1933-39 term Dr. Joseph Parrish has been named! Sen. Thompson's bill also would pro-| ce county medical director to fill Vide transportation for any physical-|the position made vacant by th death ly or mentally handicapped. i E s ‘ . fof Pr. J. 1. Seibert, who long filled Thres other bills were introduced by {the position. Dr, Parrish spen’ a part tke Philipsburg Senator. They {of last week in Harrisburg conferring A bill providing for the licensing with Dr Ethe; McBride Dexter di of sutomobile financing companies by | rector of the State Department of tee department of banking. Health. The appointment is meeting A bill to prohibit state and gtate- general approval, aided institutions from selling goods and merchandise on the open market in competition with business. A bill to provide that all applicants shigfble for old age pensions be en- opposed land-owners 1 0 - jands | Houses Burn flow. | Fire of week- | OMe house | Coleville, ling streams destroyed — - was | one gide of Hilliard were protected Peter nire are — A speed trap was conducted by the local State Motor Patrol in Milesburg during last week. The business for a day was twenty-five arrests. STATEMENT FINANCIAL | BALL FOR | BIRTHDAY S CENTRE HALL, VICINITY, WILL REACH OVER | 0 1 flood PRES'T | iffers iS PETERS OAK HALL FOR #6 PRAYER E. CHUR( SERVICE H, FRIDAY DAY OF M. EN “ie Vo Hosterman., Hey Hing, Mr. an Mrs Thomar Mr. and Hr adford. Maud vin Zettle Norn Benner Mr frye Mil Mr H and Str George Goodhart, Mrs. W Bruce WIN S OVER LOCK JAward Durst HAVEN, 30:31i R Stanie Hall cal hia nday Ww ey Bre 12 Hosterm: ma R he Centre Arney, Cann on the an +11 Poor he INJURED IN ONG DEAD, ALTO « rwo RASH IN LEWISTOWN el Bohn Henney White, Mir Celestia RE rohmeier Mr. and Mrs. H. BE K. Ke Howard E Shoop Lilae Mrs. Emma Rachau, Mary Garver, Mr. Vogt, Laura Breon J. Mre. J. Cloyd Irooks, Brooks. Mrs Sidney Contributions- Harry Mrs. D. M. Bradford, Contributions Mra Ernest Wagner, “Cash,” Mrs Lester | |Garbrick, Mrs. Robert Neff, Mrs H.| H. Mark, Perry lase, Mrs.Clyde Brad. | ford, Mrs. Davig Stoner, Joe Hartley. Verne Qarbrick, Miss Anna Sweeney | Mrs. Marchie Confer, Mre. Frank 1sh- | ler, D. T. Zweibel, Harvey W. Fiink | Mrs. M. C. Flink, Mrs, George Vogt. | Miss Bessie Coldron. Carrie Belle Bm. | erick, C. A. Spyker, Mrs. Carl Purk-! holder, Tipsy Toe Girls Sewing Club 25¢ Contributions-— Merle Decker Mise Jane Foreman, Mrs Lynn Breon Mre. RR. F. Williams Additional contributions amounts are: Mra. Mary Neff, $3.00: George Lutz Roy Dutrow, 50 cents each: C. P. Noll. 5 26 cents, Mire (3 Mre, 1. and |r wil Hol Henry White Richard Brad Emery Ruth R. Henne cy Henney Mrs the taken | injured. Miss | Ruth Yocum was slightly hurt, All re- gide in Coroner Albaugh, car, were Brooks, I» nD 9 | © 4 1 3 al, seriously ford Iw Rachau Ralph sald Alvin | Ziegler. of driver of thelp. truck, had parked it about a foot from , the curb. He releaseq Albaugh in $1.- 000 bail for a hearing. ler ’ Brooks, Lewistown Barchus : an Johnstown, 1 Mra, | Cloyd i Flor- | Riegel, i M. Thomp-| B. H. Knarr Laura Lee | Brooks, nNca io rs Mss “NEW FACTS” Last year the Pennsylvania Supreme Court held unconstitutional Authori'y Act, authorizing monwealth fo engage in program of construction son Him the State the com- a $60,000 000 and repair of public buildings, part of the money to be raised bv a bond issue, the rest to be covered by federal grants. On the court. unanimous opinion, reversed itself, declaring the act permitted by the constitution. In changing its opinion the was influenced by “new facts" by court presented To the layman, i appears, the “new of, various fact” was the discovery by the Su- preme Court itself that the New Deal won in Pennsylvania by majority of 650,000, nT y POTTERS MILs Solicitor—Mrs, George H. mick, $5.00 Contributions 8prucetown E. Sunday school. H. BE. Hennigh. $1.00 Con'ributions—H. RB. Foust C. Wagner, C. T. Miller, J. ¥. Meek. EE ———— | The Bellefonte lodge of Moose have a force of carpenters at work remod. eling the stone house. on Hprnig street, lately occupied by © R Muller and family, which the lodge has purrs; = MoeCor- AM. wiled te assistance and prevent dis. erhmination. chased as a permanent home. i (Continued foot of next column) HOSSMAN, | NITTANY VALLEY MAN, A — I. 0. 0. F. BANQUET, CF. X ! of ASSISTS GRAD sOHOOT NETRITION PENN TWP. ————— FARMER DIES ner a t V On Friday nfer. Penn towns} night morning entry in Grey heim. : Through the efforts of { sman | "ONETes Gingery the at such postoffice kept open unti] plan for adequate and rural delivery rervice worked out for that section, Martha i be A tory can (Continueg from previous column) H. McCormick, Contribution McCloskey. TUSSEYVILLE Solicitor—Mre, Thos, 8. Swarts, $35.00 Contribution—Mr. and Mrs, Wert and Ann Wert, $3.00 Contribution—-Calvin G. er, $1.00 Contributions—Wm. Lingle Guy Shunk Mrs. Anna Rossman, Mrs Claude Wert, Claude Wert, Mrs. John B. Wert Jr. Charles Slaterbeck, A W. Holderman, Mary Swartz Mrs C P. Ramer, 1.. M. Barger. 50¢ Contributions—Marcellua Clellan. Rural District Canvass Rural districts are being solici'ed hy M. A. Burkholder, Earl Delaney, John Meeker and J. M, Carson, working un. der the direction of T. F. Delaney chairman, Their repory will appear next week. If the name of any contributor has been omitted. or the amount not prop- erly stated, the error should be re- ported to Miss Grace Smith, George SE 2 Miss Caroline J Weav- Moe HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS nda) Hitzde Alex thre fine Kocnibinsky Vv box A Chos- were week from ia) y were about wunger Mr. Wagner Kerlin poultry ther employe jown with grippe ns ut the He is associated Willlsum connected and bas fires And Philipsburg % aw Pe law ope White Mire her woehonl at- Teachers od % A MissHejen We La lege several White RKiate joo whi wok Haven ars ago R. ap- Owing to the inability of Rev. D worship Reformed charge. Asendorf pastor of church, State College, in charge of the service at Centre and RH. Dotteres D., of of Philosophy, College, was Wn Tusseyville. I.. King, in the Rev, 8. A Reformed Rev Dregot State the the of the service at Messrs, Clair Teeter and H, Enterprise, Bedford county, business trip through Centre called at the Re- Mr, Tee'on a garage and Mr. King one the pro- Cove Val- latter declares soil anywhere in the slate dairying a specialty. a office is of which section the of Union county decided to Work on the next spring. The commissioners have build a 365008 gructure will building will the sheriff extra rooms to be occupied by outer walls sand between the court house amd stand the bulldieg
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers