Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 06, 1938, Image 1

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VOLUME 5{ NUMBER I.
SUBSCRIPTION--$1.50 PER YEAR
BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1938,
WALKER NAMES APPOINTEES
Appoin Hive
&
{ =H Ce
Budget Cut iri Half
Two Jobs Discontinued; Two
Others Merged in Effort
to Reduce Costs
SWENGEL SMITH MADE
D. P. and P. OFFICER
Mileage Fee Slashed; Auditor
For Register, Recorder and
Prothonotary is Named
“y
excessive
shall
cura
eXpenses
it
bud
in conformity
allowed the County
conducting
business
The off
been abolisl
laws it will henceforth
of the District Attorme
ty Commissioners t col
the parties m
sentence Or
Hahie
therefore by order
of the Court
The Juvenile office. and
fice of the Desertion, Pr
by
of «
the
| #41.
‘ & is «Bw
one office
of Bellefont
the busine
two st
to
by
a unts
nd Prot
mandator
is dul
yegr to } i
officer Sinle H. }
Bellefonte
Walker to
The Board
little change
and h
each
county
Of the three
{oy
pointed by Jud
ministration
Bellefont
George 1
Coll ye i Jd 1 mp
of Martha
Henry
profes
Ya
4
naries
re retained
sional members, while J
of Walker township AL
Hudson, of |
tained as
pointees to latter group ar
John 8. Spearly and D. F. Houser
both of Bellefonte
nell
Ol
a
I
% hits
nlipsbursg,
lay members
al re-
New ap-
Read th el
assified a
obation and °C
Court Room Filled As Ivan
Oath of
Office as Judge
Walker Receives
FINDS ELATION MIXED
WITH CORTAIN REGRETS
Offie-
als, Bar and Public: Stress-
Asks Cooperation of
es Importance of Jury Duty
wdience In
Mig W
H i NOON
r 22 years, was
th
impress-
flower
Judge
Walker
oat of office
yond White
*A . Ff. (He
well administer
coming ten years.
ad
i*
BRATZ CLEARANCE
WIL!
SALE
BEGIN TOMORROW
POTTERS MILLS-OLD FORTY
ROAD Is STAKED OoU7
n set along the
between Potters
i while
3 con-
¢ here
construc -
get under
road the
made
and
] easier. High-
Department were un-
say whether proposed
oad world be of macadam or con-
crete cor ruct
official
the
wa
able to
a ly
Bellefonte Men Observe
New Year in Spring Creek
New Year's Day may come and
go, but for two Bellefonte men
January 1, 1038 is a date they will
not soon forget, for both narrowly
escaped drowning in the jcy waters
of Spring Creek
Had it not been for the timely
arrival of assistance in the form of
Joseph Herman, also of Bellefonte,
this yarn might have appeared in
the obituary column, But since
everything turned out all right in
tia end, the Barticy-Lilltedahl
event becomes the first important
nature story of 1038
In the first piace driving any-
where Saturday night was a matter
of pure guesswork, for a dense fog
blanketed the earth and made it
impossible for a driver fo see any-
thing : smaller than a tenston
truck at three feet, And along the
Spring Creek road the proximity
of water made the fog even more
Bartley cottage along the creek
for the night the two set out about
11 o'clock In good spirits, with
Bartley driving. Before they had
reached the schoolhouse at the in-
tersection above the Roopsburg
Mill, the ear had been brought to
a complete stop six or seven times
90 the driver could get his bear.
ings on the fog-bound road.
As they traveled out the creek
road the fog got more dense, and
us the machine passed what Is
known to all anglers and swim-
mers as “The Horse Hole,” a par-
ticularly deep pool just above a
dam, it ran off the road, slithering
down over the bank, and rolled
completely over in the creek, com-
Ing to rest right side up in‘the deep
wiler,
Titiedahil reached over to the
drivers’ side of the car, released
the door catch and pushed his way
out, telling Bartley to hang on to
the car until he could aid him. In
(Continued on Page Four)
and Success!
Hail !
Wi pause to
Honor, . ge lv
central figure in Mo
al coremony, and
r of Centre
wishing
xl heal h
His
Walker
in-
salute
an
county
him
during
Presis
vast mumbi
HC
on
we found i
igitate Jude
iid
124 i
AND PERSONNEL
HERBERT STOVER NAMED
MERCANTILE APPRAISER
Robert litor general
an- |
Herb-
weely
of
a
ire
ivania
wnt
n
Harold
the
D
in-
VETERANS HOLD |
ANNUAL DINNE
World Peace and Internation- |
al Relations Theme of After
Dinner Addresses
100 members
n-Crissman
and
1
SA ihe
theme
oun
Sudiow, rec.
churct
ed
former
Bellefonte Acad-
opastmaster. Charles
speaker of
Sims
and express
again meet.
raised the
FW
and
once
Laird Curtin
interestingly on
three men for whom
F. W. Post was named
tinued on page five)
spoke
the
THOMPSONS
ANNUAL REPORT
|
1937 Expenses of Juvenile
Officer Shown as $563.55; |
Salary Was $420
Th |
who on Monday retired as Juvenile
Officer of Centre County, last week
bmitted to Judge M. Ward Flem-
ng his report for 1937.
The report shows total expenses |
ff $983.55, of which $420 represents
alary and $5360 represents ex- |
penditures for traveling, meals and
postage
The report follows
Honorable M. Ward Fleming,
President Judge of Centre County
Conirts i
Bir
|
“1 herewith submit my annual re-
(Continued on page eleven)
COLLEGE BUILDING BOOM
MAY AID LOCAL R. R.
The $6,000000 building program
to be Isunched at the Pennsy!
vania State College next month is |
expected to help make the coming!
year a busy one for the Bellefonte
| Central Railroad, the only railroad
entering State College,
’
j opposed for the
County. |
COUNCIL HOLDS
FIRST MEETING
OF NEW YEAR
Re-elected
Pres.; Carpeneto and Miss
Doll Also Retained
Thomas Beaver
BURGESS ADMINISTERS
OATHS TO OFFICIALS
County May Rent Boro Poor
Home For Use as Tempor-
ary County Home
At reorganization
Bellefonte Borough
Logan House, Mon-
Thomas Beaver wie 1!
president of the organiza-
another term. He was
election, and the
unanimous
Eimilarly, George Carpeneto was
re-elected borough treasurer, and
Mi Marie Doll wa re-elected
secretary without a
vole or without other nom-
being received
nnual
meetin jell
met]
night
Co the
in
dny
elected
Lon lor
Hin
volte wa
DOTOURn
senting
ination
{ Council
ontinued on page eleven)
Iwo new members o©
{€
rar sm ————————
CLUB OFFICERS
ARE INDUCTED
Widdowson Becomes Kiwanis
Head; Don Everitt Sworn
in as Sheriff
Edgar EE. Widdowson was .
into the office of president
meeting of the Bellefonte Ki-
wanis Club Tuesday noon fn to
Penn Belle Hotel. The past presi
dent's button was given 0 the re
thing president, Afmstrohe I
DOW, We TEU lid wl Mas Maa
leadership during the past
Donald R Everitt was ib-
with the badge and tool
of sheriff
pgratulations and ex
and Pie «
the members
extendeg
by the Rey
behalf of
4 Was
jn A
FH
Fa
cess!
Year
verted
al the of fice
teem Lhe
tion of
were
Walker
i v
M3 ih
LG
Clare;
the
mad
3 ¢
Co { Uh :
commiticey
T. Stn
J
owing
Agriculture: Howard
Jimes B Mus
Mayes
Attendance
L. Ward Hue
and Doaaid
Boys and
George
Rosaman
Business Standards Walter 1
McCormick, Ray €. Noll George
(Continued on page four)
od 4 a nd
Everitt!
Kei
Donald R
Faw L
Flegal
Work ww
Purnell and Hubert
w
Girls
I
Bley
M
ca A
FATHER HACKETT GOES
TO ASHVILLE CHURCH
B. Hackeit ha
of Thomas
Cambria Coun-
The
bev
Rey J
named :¢
Church at As)
The appointment is
3 week, according 0 an announ
ment by the Right Rev. Richard T
Guilfoyie. bizhop of the Alloons
Catholic: Diocese
Fa her Hackett has been ving
as administrator of 8t. John's parish
al Bellefonte during the iliness last
Summer and of the convalescence
{ the. pastor, the Rev. William E
Downes. Prior to thal assignmen:
he had been stationed in Altoona
as assistant to the Rev. William
Davies
In another clerical change an-
nounced, Father Downes will have a
permanent assistant In the Rev.
3 4)
* Or £34
a oy
[EELS
effe Vv
or
Y
Q
Bernard MoGuire who while chaps
iain of the COC camps in this see-
“on made his home at the rector]
of 8t. Agnes Church, Altoona
During his period of service in
Belkionte Father Hackett became
widely known and well liked through
out the county, and his host of local
{riends with him every success in
{his new parish
-
NEW ASSISTANCE BOARD
NAMES OFFICERS FOR YR
Centre County's new Board of
Publfe Assistarice held its first
ers’ Assisiance Fund, in Temple
Court, Monday night, and elected
officers to serve during the coming
year,
Officers chosen are: Mrs, Lona
dent;
College,
Mrs. BE. L. Willard, State
vice president, and Rus-
| sell Spangler, Blanchard, secretory, |
INo other business wag transacted formed The Centre Democrat yes.
{at the meeting, further plans being | terday of Presidential
CIVIL WAR VET
DIES SUDDENLY
AT AGE OF 98
Y y y
| Taps Fer Veleran
i
survived Wounds of Two Bat-
tles to Become County's
Second Oldest Man
VY. AS TO HAVE TAKEN
PART IN CELEBRATION |
Funeral for Simeon Bathurst
Milesburg, to be Held
Afternoon
f
4]
aturday
L
FIRE COMPANIES
SIMEON
4-H CLU
LAMB ROUND-UP
Centre
ve Awards:
Displaved
WBLECT OFFICERS =
ye
Farl Custer Heads logans:
Harold D.
Pres, of Undine Company
Cowher Named
ire companin
New Year Mon-
ranization
in Earl
resident of
and Harold
en pre
Logan
while the Un.
38 is Philip Bay-
4011
Gel
new
meeting
tive homes
The complete
HAT I
: were
i { the
olficial fan
Compan;
res)
ol
PANY
. :
5 by Lhe
Prot J
den
Gilbe
ry:
Boob
Philip
Ist, ass
and
Lig
assistant
trustee: Alex. Mori
aard of Control
delegate to B
Blair, delegat
Lion and Fred
Mr. Blair
Undine officers
during 1038 are
her, president
vice presidant
treasurer. Albert
ing secretary; John
Norbert © Derstine
Joseph Delallo, nd
ward Kustanbauter,
William Lambert
and Jobn Kane, trustees; and Har-
D. Cowher, member of Board
of Control. William Cunningham
CMOSs,
Smead al
m, member of
0 Philip Saylor
ate Convention
Prod
Love, alternate
named to serve
farodd DD Cows
William Doll, Sr
Russel] Beezer
Knisely record-
Gillen, chief;
ist assistant;
assistant; Ed-
3rd. assistant
Philip Mignot
old
dines
————— i WE ———
UNEMPLOYMENT OFFICE
OPENED HERE MONDAY |
The Bellefonte unemployment
to District Convens |
to |
Cx
and
™a1
David
Be
| Homan
JER Hooks
farts
Farm 8he ¥
I $808 prize mone
0
‘
¢
BATHURST
B HOLDS
Re-
Pens to be
» Lountians
9
at Farm Show
Homnar
oll Centre
Hall; Wil-
owY u
Helen
senll
ird
| R .
Centre Hall
Centre Hall
ntre Fall
ae
Mce-
Helen
Robert
will
* COURT OFFICER
FILES REPORT
|
| Probati
Met
and
inty
n
| ite C
Nori}
mitied to
Fleming
year 1837,
¢
Fleming's
Total
“ar are showy
otal fines and
i$
Spring Street;
former
his annual report
inclu
is the retiring president and Orie | mary of the work of the «
Morrison retiring chief of the Un- yt wae established early in Judge
administration
expenses of the office last
Total Expenses of Desertion,
| Probation and Parole Office
$3.459.23 last Year
Concluding ten years as Desertion
Officer for
Wilkinson, of
last werk sub-
Judge M. Ward
for the
brief sum-
fice gince
Paroie
Row
ding a
af $3450.23 while
costs ocoliected were
A
| The text of the report follows:
compensation and employment of-|“Henorable M. Ward Fleming
fice opensd Monday in the former |
poxtoffipe bulidpag, North Spsing |
Ifreet. The ofMoe is now Open regi.
larly for registration for employ-
iment and for making application for
« unemployment compensation.
{Albert BE. Mingle, senior interview
er, has announced a schedule by
which residents of various sections
{ meeting lo the offices of the Moth- of the counly may secure the ser
vices of the office without going to
Bellefonte, These offices are to be
(Jocated In Miliheim. Howard, Phil
Hipthurg, and State College,
3 — — op —-— Wy,
}
“|B, Johnson, of Philipsburg, presi- GINGERY ANNOUNCES ROAD
APPROVED FOR COUNTY
——
Congressman Don Gingery
FUN
ine
approval of
Officials of the milroad expect held over until the next meeting of 8 Works Progress Administration
that a considerable amount
building materials, such as stone, |
wnd, brick and steel will be de |
livered to State College by rail, |
and the line between Bellefonte
and State College may be busier |
| during the coming
Lay been for many
i’
¥
10.
Other members of the County's
new Assistance Board are; Mrs,
Catherine Kilpatrick,
Smith and John 8. Spearly, all of
of the Board, Monday night, January project amounting to $10323.00 of
federn! funds for esunty-wide im
| provement In Centre county of
‘highways, by landscaping, draining,
Bwengel | and other necessary work. All work
(will be performed under the direc.
months than it) Beliefonte, and Lloyd Boob, of [Hon of the Department of High-
years, | them.” ways.
(Continued
RU
According to
of East Bishop
‘ensed from, his
Weights
County
mill reports,
George "LR
from Scoitdale
otablanmens,
a——
The same rumors have i
George Peteys, of Philipsburg, a tip
[etal during the administration of they wie
Judge M. Ward Fieming
named te take Lée'y position. The The Pennsylvania Department of only the pumber—the physician per
change is supposed to take place (Health ls furnishing a free blood | forming the test being the only per-
somoedme this month, the rumor examination to any resident desir. son who
months aro mo
on page eleven)
MOR HOLDS LEE MAY
LOSE COU
NTY POSITION
political rumors on
the streets yesterday, Clyde N. Lee.
Blieet, i= to be res
duties as Sealer of
that
i —————
Discontinues Funeral Home
and Measwires for Centre |
|'ToHonor Local Man
On 100th Birthday
GETTIG RETAINS
PRESENT OFFICE
BUFFALO RUN YOUTH
IS STRUCK BY
i shar
yourh ran from
k directly
mish's ma
ient happened
Arenas hHoins
into
chine
near young
LE
 —— YS
LIBRARY MATTER
IS CONTINUED
Hold S
Abevance For
Judge Fleming Final
Decree in
Incoming Judge
n opinion
! re h term
Ward Fleming decreed th
when the Centre County
Library Oorporatio
revised, or a new
in srcordance wi
ms of Non-Profit
tion 1833
a {
Py rustees of
filed
he! Fred
expr
at if :
Commun-
charter
drawn
Drove
JOrpora-
executors
ang tr the Ann Elmira
Humes Estate shall deed the prop-
1 the corner of Alleghem
and Howard Streets to the Corpor-
atiog
fe
is
th the
ne
laws of the
nt
ar
Fleming
he finds
witches
mtimued on
-
Judge
that
hetwoen two
<
in his decree de-
himself tom
On one hand
pake four)
Te Undergo Operation
D. WW. Bradford, well known farm
implement dealer of Centre Hall
wis admitted to the Centre Comnty
Hospital yesterday where he is
scheduled to undergo an operation
Monday of last week Mr. Bradford
underwent observation at the same
institution and at that time it was
found thet an operation was #d-
visable to oorrect the condition
from which he has been suffering
One of Centre Hall's outstanding
citizens, Mr. Bradford is widely
known and held In high regard
are
throughout the county, and hag a |
host of
entire.y
a rapid
friends who wish him an
successful
recovery
New Commander For Camp
Lieut. Lester E. Clark of Altoona
has succeeded Capt. James Camp-
bell as commanding officer at the
Loganton COC Camp. Capt. Camp-
bell returned to his home in Glen.
side
Syphillis Clinic Being
operation and |
Chamber of Commerce Spon-
sors Dinner For Aged
Civil War Veteran
WILL BE PRESENTED
BOUQUET OF 101 ROSES
at Penn Belle Hotel
Open to Public; But Ticket
150
Event
Sale Limited to
ted lor a
Thursday
honor of
@en, Thomas
North Alle-
day will
birthday anni-
that
a
* din-
Mrs
gor and
Burgess
Thomp-
¢
and
” the
seortéd
o'clock
as master
evening
arranged
evening
ee)
the
in page fiv
wt ssimm——
FEDERAL WARRANT FOR
MAN ARRESTED HERE
Harry Dukeman
vesterday received a
telegram Drom Williamsport stating
a federal warrent
impersonation, has been issued in
that city against Ear] Gale, 25, of
Theresa, N.Y. and that the war-
rant has been given to United
it Marshall
Chief of Police
Belicionig
’
£
ba
that rharerine
€
a
a for service
Cia
wis mresed the jatier part
week by Police Officer Do
on after he is sald to have
combined the selling of scocounting
ledeers with the unauthorized in-
nte merchant”
account:
y told merchants
that they were not keeping thelr
nt I ofle red to
se. them accounting Systems al
$10. The man was arrested after
several merchants had com-
police about his method
At a hearing be-
the Peace, John M
Keicl was remanded to
Jail to await the arrival of the
United Btates Marshall
i
vid John
of Belle
Se LY Or
} ] >i
wial security other
Gale allegedly ome
rye Ty ee
J #8 WG
local
Ww
DUS. ness
of
Gale
piaiheg
Oi QOILE
fore Justice
Tiny
une
oo os MB
WALKER OPENS TERM
BY SIGNING BOND
Ivan Walker's first
as Judge of the
County, Monday, was 0 sign
bond Norris 1 Harter, of
Blanchard, who recently ‘was re-
élotted Bs Justice of the Peace. OfF-
dinarily the Signing of a bond for
& Justice of the Peace is a routine
matter, but in view of the fact that
i! was Judge Walker's first act in
office it assumed special signifi-
cance
Later in the day Judge Walker
signed an order directing the Jury
Commissioners draw 24 grand
jurors and 100 traverse jurors for
the regular term of court
| Judge M. Ward Fleming's last
(act in office was to sign a decree In
a divoree proteedings
official act
Courts of Centre
a
for
Ie
Wo
DOG LICENSES NOW ON SALE
H. J. Stover, of Cobum, dog law
enforcement officer for this ares
yesterday announced that 1838 dog
licenses are now available at the
{ County Treasurer's office, and re
quests thet all dog owners procufe
| 38 license tags for their dogs be-
{ fore January 15 to avoid penalties
‘Held Here This Week
An unusual opportunity is open
lo every Cenire County resident this
(simple, Dr. Parrish said. The only
(thing done 8 to remove a small
{week to undergo, free of charge, quantity of bidod from the arth.
sts to determine whether or not This sample is numbered and sent
’
:
harboring the germs of
is to be syphillis
ing It during thiz week.
Any person may receive the test
by reporting at the Centre County
who five Hospital between Lhe hours of 4 and
\ to Bellefonte 3 p. m. any afternoon (his week. If
and established a they prefer, they may go to their
ble oD undertaking
i
|
funsral home in the W. J. Bmerick | family physician to have the test
propitly off Nort Spring street, | niade. Kk was afindunced yesterday
vacated the premises Monday and by Dr. Joseph A, Parrish, president
has returned to Scotddale, where he of the Centre County Medical Ase
sociation.
"The Wassermah test fy extremely
{to the State Laboratories for ex-
Camination, When returned, it bears
knows from whom ibe