Fi 5 nd —————————————— VOL. CX 1. ro OWN 1 K 1 the bond been Sent Board offi will for gistance dren. As erage will be recipients of “First apply immediately general assistance and aid t rapidly 18 extended these types will bond emphasis obtaining sons rea) repavment now on ac property Under tions such types owner (and owner's dent unsalable a condition for Pp ‘operty neit} surrounding residence, property wl Qigning of assistance —————— lp A ————— SPORTSMEN ATTEND FISHERMEN'S 186 DINNER Fahy OF nna county itentia plained ti tive prog the Ci Clubs It for bird MUNICIPAT Ap THEATRE NEWS lay be 3 the regular feature evenis Ap showing coms jes. —Ma LEYY ON PUBLIC PAY BONDS MAY Supreme C UPHELD; BE Monday of decisions ruled t The last going the salaries ployes ation. As a eral Government taxes to some al employes, likewise to Government A bill to tax State employes is pending in Ccagress. The President recommended such action in his an- nual message and the House already has approved the measure. The Sen- ate is still considering it, but in view of the Supreme oourt's decision last week, final enactment is certain, In his separate concurring opinion Justice Frankfurter pointed out that when the Supreme Court 120 years ago first laid the ground for exempt- ing Government salaries from local taxation, it did so without any ex- press auinority in the Constitutions He held that the Court should have voted this in its decisions at this time. o F. M. Crawfrd and daughter, Mrs. $lorace Hartranft, returned from Flo- rida after a month's stay on the Ml- ami All XNational make t The requ Compirolie; rr Federal! Reserve Board. Senator Guffey's recommendation for the appointment of Robert J. Mil. ler for a second term as postmaster of State College has been confirmed. ourt on week re rsed previoug ] and Federal and Btate em- tax- back 120 ears hat ¢ of are subject to reciprocal result of the decree, the Fed- can apply income 2,600,000 State and loc- and the States can do approximately 1,000,000 workers, sbore «nskel $4 statement Oo; nd Lad A pt TO LEWISTOWN TO BE APPROACH OVER QOD Dew i material m i ACK NAMED pt DAVIS RIPKA BUYS FMMBER LUMBERMAN TRACT Mp me STATE-OPERATED TOBACCO ! STORES TO BE PROPOSED i ted publi student economy indigent end education the schools and Nearly program of the } {children of : bears college {all the James hardest named Governor return to the all any part the $18,000 he collected as salary a judge from the State without doing a tap of service. Talk about shovel leaners! The Governor is the peer of them all . m above, one or all the To made classes tute date no as- hing State move to of as or A — The Pennsylvania Supreme Monday Court on declared unconstitutional certain sections of the Compensation Act passed during the Earle administration. This decision will have the effect of greatly lower- ing the benefits workmen will receive. Guestyg during the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Me- Clellan, In Millheim, were Mr. and Mrs, Harry Frantz and grandson, David Noll, of Centre Hall: Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Shelley of Sunbury, and Harry Jones of Bellefonte. A As A ——— Congressman VanZandt undoubted- ly would be tickled to grab off a seat in the U. 8. Senate, hut is 1s doubtful if he relishes the talk engaged In by the Towns ting hela w xencdites a Fee tO prone the U $200-a-month CONEressman Upper Mill Ken by the Be the the rout gels ti ash they it. " time to movement will | and politicians hag anything to on wa, House, be on the will deny do with © heap, ever HALL, | AA ——— WRESTLING (COACH SURPRISE GIVEN DINNER BY lp HILI AND FH SAM FOR DAN, AGED ; ————————— SUPREME (COURT AND THRE} SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES To BE ELECTED IN The threes filled Hirt superior court places to Wm to are , of Tyw Erie vacancy held by Judge ounty, appointed by Governor from Ahat court Wm. H. Keller of Lancaste county, formerly of Centre and Judge Thmosg J. Bald- ridge of Blair county .all Republicans, Hirt has announced his candidacy for a full term and Republican leaders expected that Judges Keller and Bald- ridge wil seek another term i1 the caused resignation Judge James’ | President county, —————— Pp —————————— point Democratic in Chicago. Edward J. Kelley, Democrat. His credited with 720,356 votes against 560,060 for Dwight H. Green. Re- publican. Before the election Repub- lican spelibinders declared the election would give the treng orf Illinois the 1940 Presidential election. course, they hoped to win. A ——— The House at Harrisburg passed a bill providing one million dollars to aid school districts in distress. The measure was sent to the Senate, Indications of strongly to Mayor the election a in Of S————— i —— AAAS The annual meeting of the Library and Historical Corporation will be held in the Library, corner Allegheny and Howard streets, Bellefonte, Tues- day. April 11, at 2:30 p. m. gt which time officers and directors of the cor- ition will be elected. The public is invited to attend t meeting. iis a Sa A SP A — : local W. T. U. will hald | April meeting j at the home of Mrs. 8. W. Smith, The C. its URNS 0) ATION OF PROJE( SU {ONTINT ROAD APRIT STEPHEN (OLLINS FOSTER SONGS BY RURAL TAKES TP IN GEORGES VALLEY BUYS FARM, FARMING ———————— ny a TUSSEYVILLE UNION S. APRII PLAY S. CLASSES, BIRTHDAY PARTY MRS, FOR GEORGE LONG ola lives ore Robert present : Mrs Wy Runkle reker Mr an Mra Sharer, Mr Dutrow, Mr. and Mrs. Will- Fred Slack, Hhreckengast, Zerby, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richard, Mr. and Mrs fam Mr. Mr. Mra Lane Dean, Miles laney, Bruce Mr. and and Mrs. and Mrs. Harry and Mrs. Henry Earl White, Mr. and children, Ray Lise, Decker, Mr. and Mrs. John De- George Long, John 18:00 O'CLOCK EASTER SERVICE, LUTHERAN CHU RA A A — To Improve Penn's View Road ——————— ea — IN PLIGHT; TTMOR BE REMOYED YOI' TH BRAIN SERIOUS Io 11 BONES OF FORMER BELLEFONTE MAN FOUND IN FLORIDA GLADES ’ The skal m oO J k son © 1 he late Hliam Ly wel itcher many of recently Fraziers Beach, on Old Bay. Lyons, 42, disappeared October], 15836. He had been motoring, stuck In the mud and telephoned for Years, d Mrs G. ons Fla , | woods | Tampa were near discovered in ed, Lyons could not be found. He had been living with his moth- an, Miss Jane Foreman, Mrs, George and lived in Bellefonte with and Mra. Guyer Grove and five chil dren, W. H. Homan Edward 8hoop Roy Zettle and son, Clyde Decker, o Centre Hall; Miss Ruth Burris, Pleas- ant Gap: Mrs. Samuel Fyyer, Holly, N. J.: Mrs. Ridgeway: Sungard, Miss Mabel Eungard, and Mrs. Paul Wise and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Homan and children Wil- liam, Guy, Dallas and Alverta: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hettinger, Rosella Hettinger, all of Spring Mills: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meeker, Millheim: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Decker, Milroy; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kline, Mise Helen Kline, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Kline, Mrs. Brooks Corl, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Long, Miss Hilda long, all of Pine Grove Mills: ang the Homan children, George, Sarah, Robert Lois, Donald and Evan. ———— A PS ————— Mrs. Bard's Hat Shop. Mra. Lenore V. Burd’s Hat Shop, Main Bt. Millheim, you alwave At Fast x15 : i his father. —————— A] AT SCHOOL PARKWAY PROJECT This is to advise that Presidential has been given to the fol- No. 32847: allotipent, $1,528.00: “Centre county, Pa~—Improve West Locust 8t. borough-owned property in the borough of Centre Hall, Cen- tre county, including surfacing, con- sidewalks, gutters, and drop inlets: and perform- ing appurtenant ang incidental work. Project also includes the Operation of quarries in or near the borough, for the production of material to be used on this Project. No taxes or assess. ments will be levied to cover the am- ount of Federal funds expended on this Project. “Sponsor: Centre Council.” Hall Borough James BE. VanZandt, bor of Congress, Is your subscription due? N—————————— "NO. 14 AA {' 1 { ! JA surer re~ will the ntll & the re- lobhhy Keene, son and Mrs. Keene Millheim who had {been a patient in the Lewistown hose { pitay undergoing treatment for pneu- monia, was brought to his home in a greatly improved condition. Unfortunately, however, a sudden change of weather and other condi tions developed a second attack of pneumonia, whereupon he was again returned to the hospital during last week. At of i Nestor of Ve ry the public sale of obsolete school held py the school hoard township on thes premises in Woodward, the Pine Creek school building was purchased by T. J. Deck. er & Son, who own the land upon Which this building is located, the am- ount involved being $125. The Wood- ward school building and double building Jots were knocked down to Paul Stover of Woodward who made the purchase for 8. M. Eisnhuth. The purchase price was $3510. of Haines Mr and Mrs. C. A. Rickard and son Robert on Saturday, motored to Clar- fon where Mrs, Rickard and son were left while Mr. Rickard, district manag- er for the Farm Bureau Mutual In surance Company, went on the Col umbus, Ohio, to attend an annual convention of the company's sales. men and manager® During Mr. Rick- ard’s absence, the local represgnta- tive, Richard C. Taylor of Bellefonte will be in charge of the company's business, The district manager, Mrs. Rickard and eon will return home next Monday. Sh ——— i. SS ——
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