om RE HALL, PA., TH URSDAY. APRIL NO. 17 STUDENTS TO DAIRY PENN STATE HAVE MAY SHOW, —— 200 LIME WORKERS OUT | PAST GRANDS IL BANQUETED oO. O. F. i { { () | 25 CENTRE COUNTY YOUTHS IN hundred rk ————————— SEED LOANS AVAILABLE. he rata 1% rather ti ua years. Col. 1. BE. Schucker, field supervis- er of the Emergency Cre and Feed loan Office, will be at the Bellefonte County Agent's office on Friday, May i, at 3:90 p. m, accept applica- tioms for crop loans, Anyone ested in this loan should there at that time. id ww to inter- call « him Judge Marion orn unanimously Blair county judgeship stoma Republican Club tar meeting of the night opinion was expressed Judge Paterson would andifate on the Republican the primary tion. D. endorsed by At club has the Key- regu- Friday that Patterson for the the held be the only yn elec et The Centre county auditor mmpleted their report for 3136 and their statement and expenditures be found In this The repo an COATS a LAWBREAKERS ON THE BENCH. 1 X as picketing e strike ha Wagner He hera tion determine sented a majority There is Wagner Act It is true that union leaders will first, in order to win support for a strike vhere requires an strikes can be called. On the contrary the got says ‘Nothing in this act shall construed as to interfere impedes or diminish in right to strike.” Justice Manser has violategq thg act by hig own Injunction, and theGovern- or of Maine has violated the law by calling out the National Guard to en- force the Justice's orders, |. + to disperse pickets, arrest union leaders and break the strike. The Mansen injunction grain the ingenuity, arrogance and high-handedness of s0 many courts their deep anti-labor, anti-union bias. It shows how, despite the clear let. ter of the law, reactionary may yet twist the Wagner an anti-labor weapon. Since the Supreme Court is the final judge in all thew cases, State or Faderal, the best safeguard ig the President's plan to place a liberal ma- Jjerity on the Supreme Court of the United States, violated said that under should first fo have been an elec- what of wuch union repre- tha employes, no provision in the in most cases wise a election public law no- before a an greater But the election be so with any way or the © illustrates Justices Act into preparin al i : i - th “oe Millheim ig g fo tha an firemen's scheduled i, 3. 3 The pure property nual carniv for July and the grounds, ranged Stover ing he The wire the Kern repairs Mrs. Kern j.ock Haven. on school firemen's club has ar Liyoga W and meet- to hase the for a club FAH manager of the Kolb of th Millheim, will occupy Millheim recently i late Drew 8 residence o and after it J probably Ie in making ne 1s about will wale in At a party and Mrs, C of daughter held M the hom Mir announce. at Smith, the ment the engagement of their Miss Kathr Kissimn yn, to Carl C Reep, of The mar oo made rage Nhe is ene e a cousin Edward Evans, of | and Mrs tts. tha fi Lvans burgh mer from He gent's { convalescing a recent iliness in clerk Mr who employed as a irnishing a of David Evans employed in the cloth fac- Potters Mills, many in n store Evans is son was at + « Ory years ago. It wil] be friends to learn good news to that Mrs. Sara E. Smith recently returned to her home in Centre Hall after spending the winter in TWone with her friends, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Miller. She also spent two weeks with her son, Elli ott, in North Braddock. Aunt Sally as she familiarly known, added a number of new friends to her al- ready long list while in Tyrone and expects to return to the Miller home in Tyrone to spend next winter, George W. Condo ‘son, Charles Condo, during last tives jn her many is and of week visited Penns Valley, flinburg The elder been located in the trict for 5 number ed In meat markets, vear he had not been regularly em- ployed, but on Monday went to work on full time at the Quint Meat Mar ket, in the retail department. The son is about to enter the insurance business, taking up with the Colon. fal Life Insurance Co. his eldest Greenshurg, among rela also In Mif- Mr. Condo has Pittsburgh dis- of years, employ- For more than a i | SMITH—ROBINSON. MACHINE FOR ROOM, CENTRE - GAS OPERATING C0. BUSINESS MEN SUPPORT REBERSBURG BASEBALL tion WRAK r one of these evenings angements wil) this issue of I AP —— TRAINING SCHOOI ENTRANCE DEADLINE, MAY 1 T] frie oe deadlines to evivania for filing the cl a applications ! admission of tha Penn Training The i ASE « Game Commission fay 1 Brook- the train- is Saturday, A located near and extends over wunty a period which he during time game mn and the ages Ve permaner VJ slid ii— STORE-CLOSING Beginning the first NOTICE, Thuradas in M business in vy, the undersigned Hall afternoon until places Thurs of Centre will and evening further notice JOHNSON'S BTORE WEIs PURE FOOD STORE CLOVER FARM STORE BNOOK'S MARKET C. PF. EMERY. be closed day each | week CHANGE OF DATE TO JUNE FOR FILING REPORTS Ralph M. Bashores Secretary of La- bor and Industry, postponed until June 1 the date for filing reports and mak- ing contributions to the Unemploy- ment Compensation Fund for the quar- ter ending March 31. The original date for filing returns for the first quarter was April 30. EMERGENCY HAY CROP, LIME, FERTILIZER, MEETINGS Assistant County Agent R. B. Don- aldson. with J. B. R. Dickey, Exten sion Specialist of State College, speaker, will hold an Emergency Hay Crop meeting at Howard this (Thurs day, evening, and on Friday evening in the East Penns Valley high school building, Millheim, the subject of Lime and Fertiliser will be discussed Both meetings will open at § p. m. n———————— A A ———_— The Centre Reporter, $1.56 a year ae — J VALLEY ROAD A - EXAMINATION FOE HIGH ENTRANTS, SATI SCHOO! 1 resident Cen're lf rt s—————— MISSIONARY SOCIETY IN BELLEFONTE, WED WOMAN'S MEETS The thirty-second annual of the Woman's Missionary ¢ FAX HOAD IN POTTER ‘ ¢ t) APR, 30, HIGH SCHOOL ding a Wert, Three Duke re News day Frew oF Apriy 17 Jam in Md if Bergeant E referen on Solt in uniform, and made ee Centre Hall Bergt. James E. Centre a forme: boy Night Desk ative of Solt is a n county but has been resident ( Frederick a He Frederick, f since 188% operated the first gar- age In selling the Stanley steamer one of the first makes has ats of let. a automobile, and also been a ter carrier, a re proprietor Ww and salesman ¢ Jom ewWspapeyr route man ith na in and a motorcycle firm term th of Soit, on 10 wee son Jacob RB State University ar : : tha ate Mr Mrs Ohio in a dd edd He Dickinson Seminary for a of Year in widower One n a iys rend the cou wned fishermen, Sergt f the Izaak Wal- { Solt hrice president « &. Hunting a other o 1a imes a n——_—— ————————— DELAYS SUIT TO SAVE 1 ’ payment of 25 informants and feeg of to escheators appointed to dle the The inated under Legislature, will money claimed About soaks proceedings. escheators’ fees a bill This measure, the State ¢ would be elim before the if passed, collect now allow oO as it banks, money the in Philadelphia, it and about $6,000, 000 Allegheny The through counties guch the same fees from half the encheat understood, re in spread collecty un- to ia 1) mie county 30 other ———— A A A————— The Methodist hold a Summer Conference August 6 15. Sunbury, Dean: Huntingdon, Mount rest ise Training Assembly Newton Dr. A. Rev. C. W, manager: J W, Union, treasurer. Camp will and Bible Hamilton Shue, of Fields, Lowih- at to 8 er, -————— — CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. Patients from the south side of Cen- tre county, week of April 18 Monday, admitted: Miss Fogleman, Centre Hall Thursday, discharged: Shiveley and infant burn: Mrs. David burg. There were 47 patients in the hos mital at the beginning of the week, Anna Mae Mrs. John daughter, Co- Wance, Rebers- 35% GRAVES J. H. H excava'ing PUG BY PUFF, CENTRE Puff, « HALI finished the Centre John n Friday the 358th grave in Latheran- Reformed Hall digger cemetery the Mr, man since becoming 1814. young do much cemetery and It explosives official grave Puff is by fut is of back In no means this himself, a at time t The ridge t oO the Wi a limestone in fre inire used quent tha and used Unlike with skill digger an great the grave in Eastern ambition to Mr uff half that y desire to finish dead int Pennsylvania, who dig a thousand graves will be content and easterney the to ston at | bey bs dia usandth r i fall a the the LIMESTONE OPERATIONS RESUMED AT OAK HALX ioved., MI MA A Sh {BELLEFONTE THEATRES PICTURE PROGRAMS PLAZA,” continuous to 11 p. mu Thursday, Friday this week: “Maytima” letta McDonald, Nelson Barrymore The all the world adores, ing this one Also best of short Monday and Tuesday, “You Live Only Once Sidney, Henry Fonda. Also, apecial short subjects, “STATE” THEATRE shows, at 7:15; 2d show at 8:00 p. m Wed., Thurs, Friday, this week Big doubles feature program at regu- lar prices: Feature No. 1 George OBrien in "Park Avenue Logger” Feature No Jane Withers in “The Holy Terror.” Ong of the best double features we ever presented. Saturday, this week— "The West- bound Mail," starring Charles Starret famous Western outdoor star. Alsa don't miss first chapter of new gperial “Adventures of Robinson Crusoe” Monday and Tuesday. next week “Find the Witness” with Charles Quigley, Rosalind Keith. Also, Bpecial Short Subjects. A The Centre Reporter, $1.58 a year. THE from 2 showing and Saturday starring Jean- Eddy, John ginging sweethearts Don't miss see- subiects, next week with Sylvia 9 complete a “, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS | { { { activit » commission Mrs J. Ernest Wagner Friday afte t Huntingdon Young People's Conference ; ¢ Christian and newlyweds, on noon mot nth 1 nf ored attend mee ings of the Stat, Council Education Sunday represent rday Satu more delegates wil the counties in the State enday, May 11, t ¥ congressional ] ©“ ders ur ighteenth district Con Al- alive SUCOMSSOT 14 K. Focht Belleville, » Mills a the ile Ben) exander, of of ETessmas Lowel] Ah i= 5 Na Potters the Democrati candidate, ) Huntingd a ChE n 3 afternoos Mr were and Mrs. Paul Hir the mimus town on Friday former seed Mr. Hironimus up farming as a vocation, follow- a number of years and fireman in the Sheffield milk plant at Centre Hall, and later as a general helper at Spring Mills and Co- burn Sheffield milk plants, finally ob taining employment the Titan Me: - al works He tenant on the Frank and Samuel Clevenstine farm. a mile west of Hela Park, and the north side of State Highway Route No. 220, in seeking took ing potatoes ag engineer at is now Rev, J. W. Shannon, a retired Lu- theran minister, living at Watsontown during next month wil] observe the fiftieth anniversary of hig ordination into the ministry. He has two sons who are Lutheran ministers—Rev. James Shannon being located at Cone fluence, Somerset county, and Rev Lester Shannon, in Williamsport. The grandfather of the young ministers, Rev, 8. G. Shannon, when 5 young man. with his family, one of whom wag Rev, J. W. Shannon, lived in Oen- tre Hall and occupied the position of secretary of the Centre Hal! Tcundry company, an important industry in Centre Hall during the sixties and early seventies, During his long min- istry he merviéd pastora‘es at Milroy, Milton, Watsontown, and lastly near Philadelphia.