vic 4 pa UF —tleill VOL. CX11. — } ) be NO. 39 BUILDING CENTRE ROAD IN MILEAGE OF PROGRAM Administration, discard Farle haphazax d The {lding pol y ing the rod ~y K fcy of the sylvanias hh vt + Program. 198% WPA from 4 of Clos the J end this year, togetilier wi now underway by contractors maintenance forces, will bring tal ing the In mileage complete estimated administration to Centre county 24.91 at a of $986525 completed and By Department 1037—17.41 mlles; By WPA May miles; Sy 18.25 ! miles cost underway: in forces to WPA program miles. ——————— A —— SENATOR THOMPSON BACKED BY CLEARFIELD CO. Edward Jacks the Senator announces learfl vy Central t Union hi ] ————— i CENTRE HALL INDEPENDENT BASKETBALY, TI} en Hall manship team been equalled for some time certainly be proud in for good Id fe wndendent Basketbalj can a name the sportamanshliy town sho el th, same A Indeq ave The will ¥ the first prac 19 high school 12, m All team for present at October those wish th tha « who the yming season please be this time.- (Manager) ——————————— PA ———_ Charter Members Received to and to Woman's Club October 11 Up including Tuesday ber to 11, ceived charter members wil to tre Hall meeting the huh Woman's } le Organizat Tuesday to become Mrs on desirin charter F. B. Priest 4 should contact named A ———— A ————— DEMOCRATIC RALLY IN MILLHEIM, OCT. 13TH a —— EDITORIAL BY JUDGE JAMES “If COINS not order a Judge should decide to be- a candidate for any oftce judicial, he should resign in that it cannot be sald that he is using the power or prestige of his judicial] postiion to pro- mote is own candidacy or the success of his party.” ~Canon 30 Code of Ethics of the American Bar 1931, Association. H. James, Governor in a In now GQ. made public Judge Arthur O. P. candidate the following speech : for statement “I need not tell you on my authority that one of the most gerous and of political practices personal connection the bench in partisan politks, I hope I am not wrong in believing that the decent citizens of the coun- ty will resent this. Judges at least must be non-partisan and fair.” In 1938, Judge Arthur FH. James, after becoming a Gubernatorial candi- date, declared as follows: “I do not Intend to resign as Judge. I said that I did not intend to make the appointment of my successor available to Governor Earle, but proposed Instead, after my election, myself to place in that position a man worthy of the trust and qualifieq to shoulder its respon- sibilities.” We let these words of the Judge of the Superior Court of Pennsylvania speak for themselves, own dan- unfair ig the Judge on one the most poasible or a DEMOCRATIC | | Henry {1 RALLY AT HECLA PARK, OCTOBER 1 Brooker the 1 chair nan of nn peoche and ill be orvel both | round ] { 5 ing ( the | program, with wr show {of consisting novelty dances The Keyvstonalres ind music will be furnidhed ha At o'clock will be give ten the winner of the announced and nN AWAY. wil] be n cl for dance at in invited program that Argo park or to this ral persons Interested keeping 1iheral are has arranged. ————— a ——— HIGH SCHOOL DANCE, FRIDAY LOCAL of thea Irrent Sofie Frid Ly (xt M ————— A — A] tN LOCAL AND PERSONAL former timeks WPA p apn Parkway the ate « re a ity SAM « It ‘ool Long th ald S Oliege n bul athletic fleld f« © an r Stat. higt Rov the Hazel of Aaronsbarg now project County is timekeeper on the local Bells Ward patient patien Mrs A Centre y os pital of si ne the begins August when fractured 5 discharged aays ago. Hess Was Mr Mrs and [GOVERNOR EARLE AND LOGUE i] AT STATE COLLEGE AND BELLEFONTE, FRIDAY i iH. Earle, cand! States Governor Goorge for United Thomas A. himself will held Senator, {io date eandidate sue of Democratie Logue, ceed as Secretary Interna Affairs, speak at at and State College, nt les to be duy, 4:00 Me jellefont 8:00 po om. STROHECKER FOUND LYING ON BATHROOM MRS. home Deen ince Sunday she was many nourE IMPROVING WHEN! OF STREET, { SIGNS MA NEXT IN YEAR wv re a ——— Birthday Party Dona 1 Wagner i the day prior 13 " My pri i in ) was celebrated by wo the Wag Various conan. Classen ir 3 z vl 0 tha of The engaged In where Sports or ir gaged who tenahan ———— Ml Bla i covering ni painful injury received {working at the Titan metal plant, | when Aa brass rod wag thrust into his right leg below the thigh ty the depth {of several inches. It was only a quick imovement of Mr. Watson that vented the rod from being {thromgh the leg. fromi a KOVOTe very while pre- thrust James Gerhart, 16, iMrs. Edward Durst, irlod for soccer on the athletic of the Centre Hall-Potter high jreceived a broken leg Friday morning (resulting from a kick of a fellow-stu- dent, accidental, of course. FH, was {taken to the Centre County hospital where the fracture wag reduced. Both | bones in the right leg were broken labout one-third way below the knee The youth was brought to the home in Centre Hall on Sat- son of Mr. in a practic, and pe field school, of his parents urday at noon, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Russell Col- yer of Williamsport were at Eugene Colyer of Lew. ftown and the par- ental home in Centre Hall on Sunday. The former Mrs. school In Granville township, Mifflin county, after winning 5 lower and then higher court battle on validity of the Teacher Tenurs Act. She was disbarred from teaching by the Gran. ville school board for the 1031.1038 school term, but the court orderey her salary paid for the entire period and that she be reinstated as 5 teacher, Colyer lg teaching NARROWS TO BE i —— LEGAI STH TO DEC. DOES, NO BUCKS, NOV, SRD exocnitive secretar v of the Commission the reports of some OPPO- the cominis- he says comes from coun- the supply of deer He appeals to hunters to stay igition to ision. This | tos ruling where | SCATCe but few deer. The commission hunters stalk the game in outlying tricte where the deer have been aging farm to dis- dam- asks the Crops, A Mp lp rss. JACK THOMPSON CLUB HOLDS PEPPY MEETING of the Clearfield-Centre counties Jack Thompson Club aitend- ed an enthusiastic ness meeting at the West Shore res- taurant banguet hall in Lemoyne, just across the river from Harrisburg, Wednesday night of last week. After an excellent dinner, ths reg- ular business meeting was held. Several persons MYored the with pertinent remarks. The Club was further favored by a snappy, inspiring address by CC. V, Shoup, Publicity Alde of The General State Authority who further familiar- ized the members with the State-wide construction program to date and the pending school building program, which will be done under the Thomp- son School Act. Mr. Shoup also forcefully brought to mind numerous worth-while points for the group and individuals present to utiling during the fall campaign. Members Club | FIRE WARDENS IN PENN ! unting {EAs wo | greater into Lthoug? GRAYSVILLE STON} CELEBRATES CHURCH 150TH YEAR {DEMOCRATIC RALLY, HIGH SCHOOL oCT. 22, AUDITORIUM et ber 24 tre Hall-Potter em ich al On Saturday evenin { 29 lo oclock in the Cer schoo auditorium \ wratic will nindeg speaker 11 touch jiber- vited problems of the a nr More defir apioar later EE ———— PAY FOR SCHOOL ROOMS FOR ELECTION | X0 Potter ting a A tl LYCEUM COURSE OPENS THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING A five y vil winter .yvoeumn 0 Hall reociation the thiletic Wf {‘ontre ter high school a this high school and “Little Theatre as- gets under in the way day) evening itorium with the | Workshop” being the attraction | Other numbers on the course dates for their appearance are: The Dixie Melody Masters, Tuesday, November 1; Jack Raymon, Reptiles, (Saturday, December 1: The Croatian {Tamburitza Ensemble, Saturday, Jan. ‘unary 7, 1939; Miss Jessie Rae Tavior, {Characterist, Wednesday, April 19. and ————— ROAST BEEF SUPPER | The Ladies’ Aid Society of the local | Evangelical church will serve 4 beef supper at the church on {day evening from § to 7. The menu is: Roast beef with fill- {ing and gravy, peas, coleslaw sploed [frults, bread and butter, pumpkin pie, off ee, The price of the gupper will be for- ty cents for adults an 4d twenty-five cents for children. Everybody is cordially invited. MA APs A. According to latest reports the pro- moters of the Marine band concerts in Bellefonte and State College, Sat- urday a week ago, are out of pocket from $900 to $1000, because of the poor attendance at both places. Had the promoters put on “Fat Foot Floogie” and similar musical (1) tommy-rot dispensed by a group of dishpan rattling and tin-horp artists, there would have been a sell-out. Such {1s American culture today. roast Satur. C. H.-P. SOCCER | TIES TEAM WITH STATI | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS SHIP STATIS PREPARING TO FROM TREES NT RSERY GIRBONEY APPLE EXPECTED A 14% 3 1 ougt Gioney ORCHARD TO YIELD 30080 BY. mans of the trees in the orchard bearing hing but F A Gibhoney, harvesting of three apple near Belle. la re leaves antici thousand a the owner pates the bushel, x y of winter apples, the SBtayr The the hill Vinesap vied fr leading In high ground barren. PR : found side yield of three thous t) Mr “ 1A ¢ wou voar Is a - ast year that Foir } ‘ 1 te pt WIN 3 STRAIGT; BUCKS FROM WwW. SENATORS GET 100 AAs. OPERATION UNDER ETHER PERFORMED IN ‘46 F. P. Geary, Hoapital) | FIRST (Mrs. County Supt Centre While Susruta, a famous surgeon of India, ased a form Years ago, the first publicly perform- od operation under ether took place in Massachusetts General Hospital on October 6, 1846. loss 100 years ago, of anesthesia 3000 than Thig ether-aided operation, in which A woman's leg was amputated a large audience of physiclans and Surgeons, was a success, Pandemon- lum followed, as men, beside them- selves with joy, clapped their hands, stamped and yelled The operation had been performed painlessly and without the patient's knowledge. Great has been the progress of an- esthesia since 1846. In the modern hospital many painless operations are performed every day. Practically all of the danger in“the administration of ether and other anesthetiosn has been eliminated. All modern hospitals employ tenin- ed anesthetists. They also are equip ped with expensve apparatus to in- crease the efficiency of painless oper ations, Hospitals of Pennsylvania now ex- pend about $1.000000 a year on an- osthesia, A — The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. before FROM ALL PARTS working on one of the new ‘ollege same Stats ( farmer (Se us on crushed when tone on it being set by him he second finge nE a ut worker Th sect) Auman Emery, J. H ey} Hoomstwrg fron irsday by J. WwW. Richard and Vogt, *n the yw mm 1 s ies ww, Nr. deswip- Dildine takem to ho hospital where it as discovered one eve to be siafmtiess, 1 The injuries 1« FOUNESr O0l« ipants of the were not serious, | The accident occurred on Routs 45, i led a n i 1 : . {of Danville. Mr YOr was i ith Centre County |W » the Car | Improvements of made last fire-plug the water system week was the replacing of a the north section of [town broken down by a motor sehicle jof some kind during the night and i the placing of an additional plug at {the end of School Parkway, close to [the high school bullding A leak | known to have been in existence. for ia Tew years repaired within the past week. It was a leak of consid erable consequence and was located at the connection at main water line with the private leading to the Ebwight property. R. Hagan, of the Hagan Garage, dealer in Dodge ang Plymouth cars, attended in was the line 8, a meeting in New York of dealers of the New York region of the Dodge organization during the begine ning of lam week. [It was an ime portant affair, one of Ite featvre, hes ing a preview of the new 183% Dodge and Plymouth models restricted t. the visiting dealers and to NeWEpaper rop- resentatives. Mr. Hagan was panied by Mrs. Hagan and her sig ter, Miss Irene Zerby. home esooapmics extension worker in Clearfield county. The trio left here Sunday by motor and returned Wednesday night. atoome