swavwvasne CENTRE COUNTY'S FAMILY NEWSPAPER MMMM AMAA AMAA MIA ARAMA Nh 2 AVY he Centre Democraf pave THC 4 SHAAN JUSANDS READ was [HE CLASSIFIED ADS MAMMA VOLUME 57. NUMBER 20, BELLEFONTE, PA, THU RSDAY, MAY 19, 1938, SUBSCRIPTION—$1.50 PER YEAR EARLE 6. 0.P. GIVES JAMES BIG PREFERENCE OVER PINCHOT County Democrats Turn ES Majority for Ken- nedy as Guffey—-C.1.0. "ate is Defeated In State; Davis Do % Ws Owlett Democratic State Committle didat defeated a Labor Leader Sen, Joseph F vaniazg priman day for some ave bitter factional strife Returns from 6.344 8,075 precincts Gov George H ocratic senatorial to Pitisb ] for the 1 Despite ment by Chairman Gov. Thoma by committe nedy was supported by fey and ClO—as S. Davis Wilson. of overwhelmed by Gover Meanwhile Re nominated Superior Arthur H. Jame: a margin of i over former Gover: chot, raised an anti-New tle ery and hailed the ened in Democt presaging state power in Said Phil ST i ¢-enaorsed Joi Lewi wa =) the Lilt ————— ——— an Howard Boro Bond Issue Is Approved Voters of Howard Bore Tuesday approved a $11.0 in the bonded indebtedne borough for the purpose of retiris a floating indebtedness and for constructing a water main Marion township into the borough The vote was 171 for. to 83 against Of the amount provided for in the bond issue. $6000 will be to refinance the floating while the remaining $5500 will 3 vide funds for the water provement. useq debt sent poy y «ABT 0 To Open Treasure Chest, Monday 28 Stores Partic ipate in Event «More Than to be 150 Prizes (ziven The taining of here 3 ot Bei let quirement: nothing to buy fort wili be m dise in any of stores Monday The Treasure Hunt in a Tp m and will continue for hours. The procedure is simple the only thing participants have to bring with them is a of sharp eyes Upon entering any one of stores taking part in the hunt person will be given a num (Continued on pag» seven) ade bered Earle ad Jones Head Democratic | State Ticket | GEORGE HH. EARLE CHARLES ALVIN JONES Yoters Approve Bond Issue Here 286 in Favor of Erect Addition toe School Majority of $50,000 Loan to Below are I yted the fi od nave signifi treasure hunt, fi 28 = their inter ) om 7 i Go into any of sure to get a ticket at on display. If the number on number on any tag to which the tag There is tering the Fire displayed atlached 43 during the The Smart Shop Murphy's 5 & 10 Widmann & Teah Goldman's Food Store Hazel & Co Turner's Department Bottorf's B8hoe Store Jack Wilkinson DeHaas Electric Store Kessinger's Auto Bupplies Pifer's Music Btore Brachbill's Furniture Electric Supply Co Hoag's Dairy Store Johnston's Cut-Ratle Drugs Walizer's Market R. T. Willard Men's Hunter's Book Store Heverly Brothers Parrish Drug Store Lintz Store McCrory’s 5 & 10 Yeager's Shoes White Brother's Drug Sto Sid Bernstein A. & P. Stores Wolf Purniture Company treasure hunt Store Store Where Your Treasure Gifts will 1Be & Found Allegheny Higt Allegheny Allegheny Allegheny Bis hop Spring street High High High High High Allegheny Allegheny Allegheny Allegheny street Allegneny street street itroet treet street street street street street Allegheny High St High and Allegheny 8 street JONES TICKET WINS + Bellefonte School Board Votes 5>-Mill Increase in School Tax; Boost Per Capita Tax to $4.00 Unofficial Democratic Vote Ca U.S. Senator VOTING PRECINCTS ANSEL PPI Belief LL 1pe “ile Patios Penn Twp Potter Twp Potter Twp Potter Twp. W. P Rush Twp. N. P Rush Tsp. 8 P Rus h Cl E P NP 8 P - a ~R E-N BRB Re » 625 1388 3563 2084 MAJORITIES Plan Mammoth Memorial Parade 20 At 3 Bands to Appear in Line of March Organizations, Least Plans for the largest Memorial Day parade ever held in Beliefonte were tentatively completed Tuesday night at a joint meeting of the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Bellefonte Chamber of Commerce rss than 20 separate organi- including at least three units, have signified their to participate in the par- while other groups are expect ed to make arrangements this week fo be represented in the line of march Because tl mati musical ntention ade we crowd this year is ex- ted to surpass anything of the ever held in Bellefonte, Le- and V. F. W. officials have de- cided to hold Memorial Day cere- monies at the Bellefonte High school commons, instead of on the | Diamond. There adequate space is available for the orderly assembling of the various units in the parade, while spectators will have ample opportunity to withess the cere monies in honor of those who died in defense of their country (Continued on page seven) pe Kind gion Hit-Run Driver Sideswipes Car Anna Rogus of Clarence, Centre County, reported to the Lock Haven | Motor Police that a car sideswiped ber car Thursday night about three | miles west of Mill Hall on Route 64. | She wag hot inured, but Her ctr Was damaged about $50 worth, Miss Romus sald that as she was traveling toward Tock Haven the other car came toward her on the left hand gide of the rond. She swerved to avoid it. but the care! 'sideswiped. The other car continu. ed without stopping. C. of C. Hag New Member, The new “baby” member of the Chamber of Commerce Is Brooks! Doll Post of the American Legion. | Bellefonte. Legionnaires cast their! lot with the ©. of ©. this week by! joining that steadily growing or. | | ganization, Saa'g ues {ken neck and fractured skull {dance Saturday night at the Com- EE ut rp Lieut, Gov. Gover. | | nor In | i i yuwms | uydpey oy pe | | | | exsnpel f uger | {puny any 'H Jan (pouuay STwmouy andor) 'y swwoy moa 1 sapeq) SUOf WAY SepIwy) aa ~~ Ww - CHEESE; supuEen IRHENEE LE _— 3 ww WO LO oes Gl CREE CRD ee Oe 2 INBRBRBERS LUE n - a te BOS wrnitd re 00 10 oe 100s in oe 03 10 8 * “8 RRERIE BG we “tO § Pn Bs a i HERS wd wd 82 BY «3 UF w eo ed a 13 10 3 4792445 tr et nw 8 14 2174 419 Pony Air Mail Will Fly Today Local Pilots to Carry Oulgo- ing Air Mail; Stamp Sales Exceed Predictions George BR. Meek. Bellefonte post- master, yesterday announced that the pony air mall service out of Centre county today. in observance of National Air Mail Week, will CcArTy outgoing mall from Bellefonts directly to Kylertown, Pittsburgh and Williamsport here it will x placed abroad regular airliners Because of a last-minute change in schedules the closing time for receiving mail to be earried on the first leg of its journey by the pony service has been advanced to 12 o'clock noon, instead of 1 o'clock As was announced last week Two well known COentre counts! (Continted on page seven) Hit-Run Victim Has Broken Neck Resident of Philipsburg Vic- inity Seriously Injured While Walking Along Highway a Struck by a car, sald to have been driven by John Rice. of Phil- | ipsburg, R. D., about midnight Sat- urday, Andrew Gordish, 23, of One | Mile Run, is In the Philipsburg State hospital suffering with a bro- The accident occurred while the victim was walking along the left hand side of the highway between Mem- jorial Field and the Philipsburg | State hospital. Cordish has re- mained unconscious sihee his ad- mission to the hospital and atiend- ing physicians report his condition as eritical, Cordish was one of a group from | One Mile Run who atfended » munity building. The groups were strung out along the road on their way home when a Ford sedan trav eling towards Philipsburg struck | Gordish and is reported to have {falled to stop. Other members of the group carried Gordish to She near hospital T Bee’ ¥ st on Juanda) rm I 10 on gress | — At t 3 4) ume) fetid v ul ROLES yo | IN CR PUN IN rE S123) wag NIM "9 Qiea wary ur day ‘IaNoaq uyeg weuLIaNnY Ruas es ‘wosduwey ape) WIA WO) NTIS wo 3 GF BE G3 > » pth 4 LS gy a - » 0 HF 32" — PET ET LE od we IRS 69 is Li 40 3 a2 4] 3 &0 oy Toh Snow Shoe Native Killed In Crash Miss Margaret Gillette, 25, One of Two lo Lose Life as Truck Leaves Road Punera] services were held yester- Gay al the Johnson Puneral Home in Snow Shoe for Miss Margaret Gillette, 25. of Willlamsport, a for- mer well known resident of Bnow Bhoe, ®*ho was instantly killed Sun- day night when a truck in which sie was a passenger crashed on the Bastress Mountain, near Willlams- port. Another girl was Killed and four other persons injured in the accident Dr. Thonms C. Brandon. ing County Coroner, sid that he had learned the truck was going down thé north side of the moun- tain, with Miss Gillette and Isabel N. Nork, 22, of South Williamsport in the front seat when the machine veered to the right sifle of the road. SWUNE over to plunge off the left side of the highway and come Ww rest after striking a pile of rocks and a tree. Miss Nork died Instantly of a broken neck. James E. Jamison. 21. of Soulh Williamsport, driver of the truck. is (Continued on page seven) Centre Hall Youth Injured In Accident Edward Vogt, 17, son of Mr. and Mis. Edward Vogt. of Oentre Hall, Lycom- was injured last Wednesday fight | Beerrr. Officer of the Day. in a motor accident at the Jodon | | Hall FF. Achenbach, Adjutant; barn Between Axemann and Pleas 14 Named to Carry Democratic Banner in General Election DR LEO C. MUNDY THOMAS A. DeMHaas Store To Hold Demonstration LOGUE Home EBEeonomisg Company will conduct demons Westinghouse roasters, washe! and ironers each afternoon af 2:30 a the DeHaas Ediric Company, “The Westinghouse Store.” at No 8 Wes house Tak 0ne | Bishop Street. : { teach Door prises will be given awa afternoon. Cooking sthool be held the 25th and ITth for those interested In electiic roaster All food cooked will be given awa: free, will Wii Wri Local Troop To Dedicate Flag Impressive Military Maneuver To Be Staged Sanday at Bellefonte Armory One of the most colorful and. of [the same Hime one of the jeans ofien istaged at witnessed Scenes locally. wll be | To Advertise Names and Amount of Taxes IpLance FUOCeeging thw ‘ sealed L office the taxes advert of The name he ye 24 —— —— Launch Drive In Rural Sections Ac- complishments of Hospital Campaign Manager Lists During Past Year making =: AVETARE oi teen charity Gay in malely hirg the institution Many improvements and repairs have been scoompiishod during the year. of which the following are of imporiance Emergency stalled in cases 101 appproxi- capacity of every thw Hie -3 lighting hospital system in- painting of all walls painting and roofing of laundry building re-afrangement of business offices: purchase of new y two wards, purchase of new bed lables for private purchase of lamps and arm- chairs for all private rooms. new x- herapy treatment machine Qontinued on Page EE —————— LEGION HERE TO SPONSOR SHOWING OF BASEBALL FILM bed over al as (} - Battier Us the can Lefgae motion picts 8 SO0Pe Or more of top-notch jean League be presented at at 10 cia] Ameri. re showing Amer players in action, will the Plaza theatre Saturday morning under the auspices of the Brooks Doll Post of American Legion Bellefonte The local post will spon- sof 2 junior baseball team this summer and 11 iz 10 promote inter. est In this team the film is being shown The purpose Batter Up" &s to teach the voungster baseball, and by showing league stars in action on Lhe screen in sound. the ambi- tious bov will Yearn muoch of value The film include: exciting plavs in the 1837 World Series, and high- fiehis of game: that srovned the New York Yankees: champions of the world 30 o'clock Lhe that of ————— Decrease in Revenue (iven as Reason; Move Decided Be- fore Bond Jesue Vole TWO NE w TEAC HERS ADDED TO FACULTY ve mills In the an increase of per capita levy 5 Was Unaiunous- poned meeting te Boehool Boald as The new rales be - with the 1838 dupsi- The Board passed Lhe measure be- fore the fate of the $50000 bond 5+ 2 new addition to the High bowen acied upon w we Log xn hao $10,007 BODOG © WAS DECCSSATy "WAN 82 2 wo uy ] ing upon declare od that sufficient revenues ou bem is probably provide adequate SOINEe YEAS 10 oome. Two new teachers were added 10 the borough school faculty at the Bod meting. Clenn Aumiller (Continved on Lage seven) Inheritance Tax Law Discussed Officials 12 Counties Confer on 1o Central State From Regulations Registers. appraisers and tigalors of dealh In twelve Pennsylvania counties Court House here Friday morning and afternoon for s&s oonferenct the general administration of State inheritance tax inves. Central met at the wpon the The conference sessions were Jed by officials from the Auditor Gen- erals Department and from the State Department of Revenue. After each speaker had explained some phase of the law, an open foram vas held during which time ques- tions brought ap by members of the audienge were explained and dis- cussed The group of visiting county of- ficials. about 45 in all hag lunch- eon at the New Brockerhoff Hotel Ivan Walker of Bellefonte. Judge of the Courts of Centre county, was the principal speaker during the afternoon seSKION (Continued on page seven) se —_— Reborsburg Couple Observe Their Fifty eighth Wedding Bh —————— a ————————— } the National Guard Ar- | mory Bast of Bellefonte on Sunday | afternoon. May 2, when thine Cun Troop with the American Legion Sohs of the Tegion and the Legion Drain the Ma- | in conjunction | {Corps of State College will present a | formal guard mount flag raising and | | retreat | participate The affalr will begin with the | guard mount which will start at 4:30 p.m and In which mounted, and the State College Drum Corps and Drill they will sake inh the guard moun the Tyoop Team will | Officers and the parts | are as follows: Captain Herbery M. | ist. 14 Fred L. Shope isi. | Officer of the | ant Gap. Vogts companion, Don. OCuard: and 14 A. A. Arter, Com. | ald Ruble, 21. also of Centre Hall, | mander of the old guard. ‘This oer. wha Injured slightly when the car, tmony will be followed by an exhi- traveling toward Bellefonte, left bition drlll by the State College | the road. Vogt suffered an injury | Drum Obs team. ‘to his head ahd also to his back | | after the exhibition | i Humstptalt afd was admitted to the Oentre drill a beautiful new flag. 10x15 feet, | | County Hospital. Handreas See AR Exhibit i presented to the Troop by Brooks. Doll Post, American Legion. will be officially raised for the first time to Several hundred persdfis visited | be followed fmmediately by the sol the exhibit of art and class work | By pupils of St John's Catholic! school, Bellefonte, last week. Among | the displays were mass books. pro- ve | Jeols in history, literature and edu- a charge of breaking. entering and (Continued om page seven) Held For Court Arrested by Philipsburg police on cation, all of which Wete made by!larceny, Arthur MoOoy. aged 26, of pupils of the eight grades in fhe! Osceola Mills, was jailed here Mon- school. The grates are Suffit by the of the Immaculate Heart of | ' | Mills. [day alter a beariok or hy Peace J. BR. Riley, at Osceola (have played a prominent part in before Justioe | Fifty-eight years panfonship & Fg crowning achieve ment of Mr. and Mw Oslvin Weaver, 8r. well known Sette rounty citizens, who quietly ob- served this unusual martial even at thelr home in tT terday. It is the same home have oocuplad since 1915. when jeft the farm In Brush Valley where | they had spent twenty-four years of thelr lives The mouth of May seems of wedded com- | Anniversary 17 . nnd §%z z § » i Hem, . Snyder county. on 1880 at Sel i Haas the The first (Continued 3 et E ? : i & E