Thoroughly Every Town In Centre Count OVER 7,000 COPIES Printed and Distributed Each Week. Covers and Village Y. he Cenfre Democraf MORE CLASSIFIED ADS Per Issue Than All Other Centre County Newspapers Combined. A Quick and Economical Selling Medium, VOLUME 58. NUMBER 40. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5 1939. —— SUBSCRIPTION—$1.50 PER YEAR September Car Loudings| Exceed August Fig- ure by 167 ON WAR, CONGRESS Additional Employes, Longer Hours Indica- tions of Upturn The current nationwide upswing in business since early in Septem- ber is having its echoes In Belle- fonte, and local industries yester- day reported that onditions are better, generally, than they have been for many menths Some plants In this area are op- erating at peak or near-peak ca- pacity, while even those least affect- ed by the general trend submitted optimistic reports In & survey cone ducted by The Centré Democrat Employment of additional men extending the weekly average work- ing time of employes, and increased production and shipping, all indi- cate that the Bellefonte area sharing in the business recovery ing evidenced in many parts of country Most Be Heton! e pressed the og n I uation of the recovery depends upon events in Burope and upon the islation enacted by the : (Continued on page eight) - Boro Debt Is Again Reduced Council Awards Contract For Tires; Police Uniform is Purchased be the indus t the con } 1 triiists el i tha pecial se ough Water Department's floating indebtedness in the amount ol $1000 and purchase of six new tires for the Mack’ quadruple com- bination of the Undine Fire Com pany, were highlighf™ of the reg lar meeling of Bellefonte Counei! Monday night The additional reduction in De term loans brings the Water partment debt down to $4500.00 At the beginning the present yea: the departmen { atal of $13 000 dn outstanding notes. It is th hope of borough officials to clear off the remaining $4500 as soon a possible, P The Decker Motor Company, los bidder on gix new tires and tubes (Continued from page 7) More Candidates File Expense Lists Several additional jonal expense ac- counts have been filed by candi- dates for office at the recent mary election in Centre County The dead line for filing accounts in w offices of the County Commis- sioners Friday, October Accounts fled sin last Wed- nesday are as follows: Raymond N. Brooks, of Bellefonte, Republican nominee for Register, $24736; Clarence J. Stitzer, Democratic candidate for nomina- tion as Treasurer, $34529; Boni {Continued on page seven) Wn © HILDA P. THOMPSON NAMED The department of public assis- pointed Hilda P. Thompson, State College, as executive director Miss Them pson has been a mem- vember, 1987 and was named exe- cutive secretary last July The position of executive direc- tor has been vacant for some time It was previously held by Fred J Zappolo ey, - CLAIM FUTURE RESTS. Reduction of the Bellefonte Bor- | State College, | DIRECTOR OF STATE BOARD | ber of the board's staff since No- | REPORT SEVERAL PLANTS AT PEAK PRODUCTION SALONA MAN INJURED | WHEN CAR LEAVES Kenneth Lue ns, Salona, | receiving treatment at the Haven Hospital for a fractured ulfered about 11 night when the car in was riding, ran off Route 664, north of Lockport, and upset in a corn ela The driver, W. R. Grieb, of Lock Haven, told the State Motor Police that he was driving north on the road when the lights of an ap- roaching car blinded him, causing him to lose control of his ear. It ran oft the side of the highway into a corn field before upsetting. Grieb and another issenger ‘in the car al were injured slightly , (LAIMS ABUSE RD “ % “5 Hy ANNUAL TWO [Philipsburg Native Kitted As Plane | MUMMERS’ Plunges Into Manila Bay ROAD | BY OFFICERS P en Unmercifully’ A DuBois man entering { guilt) y burglary special sess of urt bh day morning, related {o Judge Walker fale received at the hands of Police, and of neglect by Harry V. Keeler, of Centre Cot oc Iva of abuse he claimed h DuBois Sh risoner With Long Re- is. cord Says He ‘Was Beat- { The man was Barney DePa aged 23, who has a criminal record dating back to his juvenlle days DePalma. charged with particis pation in the burglary of the Pions eer Tearoom at hilipsburg on September 5, in which loot valued at $79.25, mostly in cash, was taken, | told the court that after his arrest by police at DuBels he “was be unmercifully.” when he aten | wns brought to Bellefonte, he complain. ed. the Centre County Sheriff placed him in a steel cell, and did {Continued on page six) - Freeby To Head County Officers 118 Supervisors, Auditors Hear Splendid Addresses at Convention of Harris president County Supervisors Association at snnual « ition of that organization Court House here, Tuesday Mr Freely succeeds Wetzler, of Boggs township, of the group. Other officers were vice president. ner township, Leray | was ele eehy, ted and the i A. R. Houser secretary, and F gate to the State convention (Continued on Da@~ seven) Kofman Admitted To Arizona Bar Mix Kofman, son of towns of the Centre Audilors John as hed chibsén A. V. Heflner, Rush township, Ben- | hip ven - the L 1 E Pri- | Garbrick. of Spring township, dele- Mr. and | Mrs. Nathan Kofman, of the Plaza apartments, West High street, Belle | fonte, has received notice of his ad- mission to the Arizona Bar, and de- | parted Tuesday morning for the University of Arizona has been in Bellefonte most of the summer awaiting word from examinations the Kofman went to Arizona sevéral years ago in the interests school and this week's Ki | (Continued on page Bellefonte Reader Centre Democrat: I was very muel interesfied in Mr. Mitchell's letier in the of September 21, of economy in the consteuigtion of our new school. This particularly welcomed just now ng to meet their taxes Second: statistics tend ® prove that a PWA operation cots almost “Ciagette” | stressing the note | pose we should understand that a planning and | $400000 PWA school could be built $300,000, There | suggestion of economizing should be [are obviotis and legitimate reasons ind | [for this. Nor would this react to the | particularly by those who are figur- | detriment of labor for if tiv ene- | { third saving could be applied to an-| -. ww - ———— Discusses 18 third more to construct {would one built by a private struction company. By this I far approximately ly more and more men emvloyed shold not investigate this pos saving 1 believe that if competent men the understand rowing of money, even thou (Continued on page of his! health. While there he entered law notification {that he was successful in meeting Economy In School Building than | Demo. Headquarters con - sup- The ‘There are several pertinent faets | Other building, and so on ultimate | gop in regard to this instance of plan- | ning economically First the idea has been propa- gated (errtainly not by the admin fetrpfion in Washingteneit no doubt spread thé use of it by some petty an), that a PWA Joan is a rag from the Federal would be in charge of There is certainly no thought 0) the need and the value of | | retidents the county, regardiess somiitsgon gil Je A organigation, but now as FE aber abor is being absorbed by Industry, fice wt any time. : an enrollment per FEE ther® is 10 reasoh why Bellef i sible on the School Board were to meet bor they is Lock nose, o'clock Saturday which he ima, | eers, and customers, Dr. W. J. Schwartz that | state to begin thé practice of law Mr. Kofman was graduated from! at Tuc- tance employment board has ap- | %0n, last June, and took his bar | of | examination shortly afterward. He | medical practice in Bellefonte | TOOmS | building, West High street [ly eecupied By the late Dr _— DAY INSTITUTE Falling to pull out of an air ane ii; birg High school in the class of L dive during aerial gunnery training | 1930. He then enlisted in the Unit- Lieut. Jackson H. Gray, 26, son of fed States army where he served 15 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gray, Phiips= He wag then sent to Fort SPW burg, was killed Tuesday morning i Monroe for training and transferred All of County’s 401 Teach- | a E10 8 Tiers Toray aor 4 0 ounty s €ach- | at Manila where he was in} dit p Wlitary preparatory school on O when his plane plunged into Manis] ihe Hudson. In competitive examine Al X ‘ ers Expected to Attend ||... Mtions for entrance to the United hd " 4 gi 4 » Sessions Pleld officers at Nichols Pield at Pe Military Academy at We - Manila said Lieutenant Cray, army p "a one of the men select ) » PE RRQ air corps pilot, was diving and Lr=| entrance FAMED SPEAKERS big corm pilot, wus diving dna UF s Hiutehnit Giusy ie Bi ARE BEING ENGAGED dropped in the water his plane e former Linda Height, A ——— struck the water of Colonel Height and (: A i 3 1 ’ " WE TL wee of the ial President roup | leetings in ( ourt Lieutenant Gray had been Sl=|., McKinley, whom he mar- tioned at Manila since 1837 wWaere | b House: Sectional Con- he was sent following his gradus- | ferences S at Academy |tion from the U 8. Army plot Hie hing field at Kelley Field, Texas . Preparations are et ne made fo He had dene preliminary aviation at Randolph Field the annual two-day titie of Centre County's 01 school teachs after his graduation as a hor ets, according te ah announcement nant at West Point in 195 yesterday from the offices of the graduated from the Phil- County Superintendent Schools P. Glenn Roger: The institute is to be held Thur day and Friday, October 18 and 2 in the Co Room, Bellefonte, with sectional meetings the Bellefonte Academy An unusually fine group of speak- Te%As, Ans * WAS BOYS HELD IN BIKE THEFTS ¢ od an it is the best sale advertising medium obtainable anywhere in the county. ing slowly through Clarence when another machine going in the op- posite direstion passed him just as jhis car was passing Miss Kochilk (Continued on page seven) Democratic Women Plan Harvest Dance Tickets are now on sale for the Harvest Dance and card party to be held at Heels Park on Wedngs- day, October 18, by the Women's Democratic Club of Centre county To Locate Here ha esi Has Been Resident Physician at Rockview For 3 Years: Will Live in Bellefonte Dr. William J. Sehwartz, a na- tive of Pittsburgh and for the past The affair, which shows every In- three years resident physician at dication of being one of the out- Rockview penitentiary, has announ- standing events of the early fall ced that he will establish a regular | season, and to which the “whlie ds jeordially invited, will inm.iude a number of entertainment features in addition to dancing and cards. | The eard party is scheduled to begin at 8 p. m. and the dance will open one hour later. Arrangements) are being made to engage a Well) known loeal orchestra for dance. A number of prizes will be | distributed during the evening and | tickets to the event are on sale at 125 cents each. His newly equipped offices in the of The Centre Democrat former | John Sebring, will be opened this Batur- day on a regular daily schedule (Contintied on page sik) mati tne RE SL Opened on Bishop St. The Democtatic parte of Centre | County on Monday opened head- | quarters in the rooms an West Bishop Streed formerift occupied by the DeHads Electric Stare heagqfarien will Plare apen | and in fhe evenings and are | enry A. Brockerhoff | ty chairman. A is extended Lo ali Veterans May Apply For CCC Enrollment Willis H. Geissinger, adjutant of Brooks-Doll Post, American Legion, Bellefonte, has received notice {rom the American Legion ce that, Oe of of Bellefonte, | cordial invitation x work in|, second | Ort. 1037, and three-months 1 Masia Hi areats, Mr. and Mi Gira Phillpsbitry aiong with three 14 ] nuvive His surviving i are: Mr. Gladys Stuart, of |W gion, D. C., and Mrs. L. D |Olasgow and Mrs. Herbert Long j { Ban Antonio, Texas 10 OCCUPY BUILDINGS ers has been engaged for the insti- tute, according to reports. Salom Rizk, born in 8jria, but now aps . . EY United States citizen and speaker Three Philipsburg Youths 11 Structures on Penn of considerable fame, scheduled : os r | 2. \ y irre. BE ay. | Admit Guilt When Ma- State Campus Now ad 1 * . ¥ » v nL) 1 (ConMoued on page six) chines are Recovered Ready For Use Three Philipsburg youths pleaded! Occupancy B. H. S. Defeats gullty” to charges of bicycle War- | bulldings at . ceny at a hearing held Tuesday be- | College. erected ' Snow Shoe High ior Justice of ine Peace J Mac work: Administ Pearce, Two other youths are Ding State Authority : . . A held in the Philfoaarg fall pend | tal place, acenrd Superior Size and Experience ing developments PW A Shown by Red and White; The youths, Rudoiph Showers, 18 Strasser bm 9 « and Waiter Wynn, 20, both of Chess al Direct Score 26 to 9 ter Hill, and John Litz, 18, of Pine jetion of the Build a . treet, Philipsburg, were arrested by entirely completed and the Bellefonte High school won the | the Philipsburg Paiice Depirtment sqquipment is being rapidly installed opening game of its 1838 football after the police tracked down clues) There hate beent nine equipment season here Friday afternoon by of the missing bicycles. Alter thelogitracts awarded to date, totalling trouncing Snow Shoe High by a! three pleaded guilty Wo the © B57 37 and additonal equipment score of 38 to 8. Two toushdowns in at the hearing, they were enol coniracis total ing $725.000. are be- the first and third quarters ac- placed under $400 Ppear- ing prepared for award at the pres. counted for Bellefonte's score, while ahee ih court In defanit of the ball ‘ont time. Four these equipment Snow Bhoe's points resulled from a they were mimitie ¢ Centr ontracis have already been entire- safely inte In the second period, and | county jail iy completed and the balance of a touchdown just as the game end Police indicated that several Viose already awarded are apid ed resis may be made in ord reaching completion we bhi a1 vantage Bellefon ad an advantag (Continued on page seven) (Continued on page six) z¢ and experienge over the it- — — o— ws, but the red and white's | —————— Sees defense was weak ‘ S S mm Bellefonte took the lead a short Two Injured In evere tor time after the game started when * RB k D h after four plays Jim Mazulla, quar- Weekend Mishaps reas roug t (Continued > Page 6) ——— ein . ’ . County Dre e v wn : Pedestrian al Clarence Struck 3 nched by Down SPRING MILLS MAN FIRST pour: Threat of Water TO ANNOUNCE SPRING SALS by Car Escapes With hic dd . le . : Shortage i« Removed To W. P. Rishel, of Spring Mill Minor Injuries ag t R. D. goes the filgtincelon of bein Ligh he. Hem Ser kai . the first Centre Counting to an- Two persofis were slightly Injured 1A mer px Witt a 8 be Nit TR p 4 sl -SUTNENeT 0 LARS ARI nounce public sfie of livestock ant and damage 'o the seven cirs In-| jvioor Prida nahi SORE the farm implements for the 1040 spring | volved in four weekend AcSOENts do intr wivick had pi ad Centr : ATOUED wWaith i peg LO SASOn wo i was estimated at a total of $170 ac- county sinoe late in the summer Mr. Rishel’s mie will be held on | cording to reporie from the Stat A deluge of raifs BOUrin : in lot his farm 3 miles northwest of yp . ma ab Plofis. Pate ibe lidrerlagy vo Sgghe Spring M iis on Wg Pe 18 Mo ri Pailloe subestation al Pleas i dircugh Beids, slreels, gar op MS MALS ig H \ : cant Gap . % - + og rad des. The Centre Democrat Sale Reg-| ¥ aud AEWELS caused consider fster is recognized as the only com- One of the injured persons wis a lamage thuough washing, bu. plete listing of sales mm this a ants pedestrian, Mary Kochik, of Clar- ¢ only immediate damage report- hence & notise in the Register NCE, Who received injuries about 4 ed was to telephope poles of U erves 10 keep others from schedul- o'clock Suntiay afternoon when she West Penn Power Company and the | ing their sales on conflicting dates. #85 struck by a car operated by Bell Telephone Campany, aevetu) of | Because the Register i used as a Kenneth Walker, of Moshannon ROACH were brought dosnt by Lh 4 she. | SOM qt} © %, suction. Walker i ariv- hy guide by s0 many farmers, : T If said to have been G Minhy cars were stalled on the County's highways hy water which in places reached a depth of nearly two feet, and because the driving (Continued on Page 6) COURT TO GRANT PAYMENT FOR SEWAGE PLANT SITE A hearing is scheduled to be held at the Court House here at if o'clock Monday, November 6, in the matter of awarding payment to the owners for a six-acre tract of land on the old Fair Oround, which was taken by Bellefonie borough through condemnation proceedings as a site | taken for the sewage disposal plant. An amount of $1000, awarded by viewers appointed to fix the value of the plot, has been paid to the] BE HELD HERE Elks Plan Event if Har- vest Queen Contest is Financial Success TWO MORE ENTER RACE FOR TITLE Prize List For Bands And Other Units is Announced immers’ par Year's Day hinges upon thw of the coming Harvest Queen test and Hallowe'en parade sponsored by the Bellefonte Elk: ; it was announced New ACCeRS Am ade here on H 2 meeting of the committee in charge of the celebration If the Harvest Queen contest a success {inancially, the funds wil be used in meeting the expenses of 8 mummers’ pirade, the announoce- ment stated. Bellefonte has never had a parade of this and the iden ugh of yes. terday meeting with widesprea i Pr IVa Ihe H ane fr vest Queen cohte: the sule of voles throughout the cou jous contestants, From befo resid for (Continued on Page 7 —_——— —_ es t—————— icted re any Church School To Be e Opened Services October | 9 Will Mark Completion of Project at Reformed Church The consistory of 81. John's Re- formed Church, Bellefonte, of shich the Rev, C. Nevin Stamm is Past tor, Announce the dedication of {he new Church School rooms, Monday October 9, at 730 p m The sermon will be preached by ithe Rev. Dr. Louis W. Goebel, Chi- ago. who is president of the Gen- eral Bynod of the Evangelical and Reformed Church in States Work on this ast January 2 i of the person the United project started and chureh at in the church sthool has taken some activ in the prosecution of pro- Much of the work bas been by volunteer labor resulling completion of floor space aD- ximately 40 by 100 feel. This § diviled to provide seven roofs and a kitchen. Six of rooms covering a was iH th nearly oF $$ he Adis ihe he by 70 feet can readily iito ohe large room for purposes ol be converted assembly and social and recrea- onal meel . A number of friends of St. John’s Reformed church, living within the bounds of Central Pennsylvania Synod, are expected to be present for this dedication service &t. John's Reformed church in- vites the public to attend the dedi- cation service TITAN BEGINS CONSTRUCTION court, and at the forthcoming hear. | ng, monay will be turped over to John McCoy, Anna A. ? and Kate | D. Shugert, who have filed a peti- | tion in court claiming the consider- | ation as owners of the property. The Court has granted, on the Centre Ocunty Agricultural Associ- jation and the heirs of Daniel Rhoads, deceased, a rule to show cause, if any, why the money should not be paid to the claimants. Un- leis someone turns up at the hear- ing with a claim to the money, the fund will be paid to the MoCoys, Registrations will Close On Saturday Registrations will be taken, and fie | enanges of addrsss and party af- ite Gf ne may be made at the offices [of the Cen‘re County {712 up uptil the eloce of business at those offices ut 12 o'¢lotk noon, | Saturday October 7, it was reports “A yeste; day Similar matters will be taken Mire of pt the offices during rtag0- {Iar business hours until the doad- hn Hoe, fio speéial hours hitving betn Peet aside for for registration purposes. if no objections are filed, the | i OF SMALL MELTING ROOM Construction began this week on an additional small melting room at the plant of the Titan Metal Manufacturing Company, Belle fonle. The new building will be lo- cated north of the general offices of the plant. Titan offipials yesterday declared that no definite action had been in the company’s rithored ormer Eagle Silk | purchase of the f | mill property on North Walter street, | now owned by the Reconstruction Pinance Corporation. However, it is reported from other the purchase of the property is be- ing contemplated, and that in the | event the sale is consumated, the butiding might be used as a ship- [ping depot | CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NAMES 5 NEW DIRECTORS Five new directors of the Belle- forite Chamber of Commerce were elected in a secret ballot conduct. ed by mall last week. The new directors are: The American Legion, Hugh M. Quigley, Samuel H. Poorman, C. Y. Wagner & Co. and the West Penn Power Company. They were chosen for three-year terme and were installed at a meeting Monday night. There are 15 members on the board of the Chamber COLLEGE SPEAKER FOR FATHER'S DAY The Father's Day auditnee at chapel services of the Pennsylvania State College Sunday, October 8, will hear Dr. Arthur C den Floats, oon ~ being vesterday is to the space of 40 sources that | ES ON UPSWING TWO DIE IN BALD EAGLE PARADE MAY VALLEY MOTOR ACCIDENTS MENINGITIS CASE HERE CURED BY NEW DRUG — Through the use of a comp - tively ne drug ulfanilimide a Centre county ma recently was cured at the Centre County Haspi- of il n nits which “re 10re | eXOMeClIE 4 nigh mont te. The vd | tient | ye: § Mi ¢ dent Before 1 {ft new AUK, ie f v treats wil exXnensive ¢ } ¢ mortal ate was fecres } l { aderabig 4 n el CX] ¢ 1 £1 ~ ¢ re mening 7s BE + er dis- : q Boring $e are enorted ve £ TiS g SANDY RIDGE MAN KILLED Struck by Train as He Steps From Path of Another Train Willia 42, of Ba Ridge ler iy late Batu day afternoon while wa Adam Mi SLruck bv a rr m train wan slking slong the ks in Bandy Ridge, died of his ries Sunday morning at the Philipsburg Slate Hospital where he # taken following the acci- dent Mill y alkir rail when | ain hing . ofl v . of the ohe train then stepped di- rectly into the path of another train he Ialled 10 see coming in the same direction. His right srm was severed and his head injured when the train struck him The train White 1 struck Miller was drawn | by 3 t iocomotives. None of the engineers on the two trains (Ountinged on Page 6) School Patrol Is Organized Additional Crossings Added to Protected List; Ask Aid of Parents ool boy atrol of the eet scl haz been re- } 3 ar enlarged under the direction of Floyd C. Hill, pringipal of the Spring street and Dale build ings The crossings at Linn and Alle gheny streels, at Lamb and Alle- gheny streets, and at Lamb and Water streets are being patrolled in addition to the ones at Linn and Lamb, and Linn and Bpring streets Parents have been asked (Continued on Page 6) 0 ©0- Escape Death As Truck Overturns Morris Goldman, proprietor of the Goldman Food Market on South Allegheny, street, and an employe, Blair Davis, also of Bellefonte, mir- sculously escaped serious injury early Tuesday morning when the Goldman truck left the highway near Unionville and overturned twice before coming to rest. The truck was damaged fo the extent of about $200, and most of the produce was destroyed Mr. Goldman and Davis were bringing a load of produce from Al- toona to Bellefonte about 1 o'clock in the morning when the right wheels of the truck ran off the con- ! {Continued on Dage seven) — Mr: Second Vietim Was Sole Witness of First Fatal Crash ONE DRIVER HELD: ANOTHER IS FREED Inquests Held in Deaths of William Peters And Mrs. George Ezar the Bald Eagle Valley Death rode highway twice last week, and In two actidenis within one-half mile of each other, two days apart, wo persong were fatally injured. By & range twist of fate the only eye- or { vi ieS8 O the first accident the second one As a result of the two accidents, pper’s juries impanelled by Dr W. R. Heston, of Philipsburg, Fri- day moming found one of the @rivers guilty of contributory negli gence, while the driver of the other car was freed of all responsibility. The victims of the accidents were Mrs. George Ezar, 68, of Adah, Pay- ette County, who died at the Centre was Lhe Coro County Hospital at 11:10 o'clock Thursday morning, of internal in- juries and Bdward A Peters, 84, of } who passed away at the 1 hospital at 11:45 o'clock last Wednesday night Mrs. Ezar was injured Monday afternoon when the parked car in which she was a Dashenger was t ort stance east of : uck driven by Harry Lock Haven. Mun- ro found neg ligent by the Coron- (Continued on Page 6) —— A TO Lederer Returns From Legion Convention Detlaring that the recent Ameri- can Legion convention in Chicsgo was the most serious and most sol- emn ever held by the Legion, Ool- one! Eugene H. Lederer, of State College, delegate from the 23rd dis- od ud reports that the sessions were | most significant bec use of the pro- nouncements made by the Legion in regard to world affairs Among the recommendations made by the Legionnaires were: that Congress remain in session during the present crisis: thst the United States remain absolutely neutral in faot end spirit and that the defense forces of the United States be increased to the extent that our country will be able to de- fend any threatened invasion of its as a free and liberty-loving rights reople Delegates also went on record as being opposed to any method of cagth-and-carry plan, budget plan or installment plan of selling to varring nations, and no reason was seen why this country should be in- volved in any aggressive War. Many other vital questions were proposed to the Congress covering unemployment, aliens, various ‘sms.’ veterans hospitals, veterans prefer- ence, veterans widows, veterans or- phans, and similar matters. A. L. Francis Named Head of C. of C. A L Prancis ‘was elected presi- dent of the Bellefonte Chamber of Commerce at the annual organize~ tion meeting of that group in the YMCA building. Monday night. He succeeds E, L. Plumb, who had been president since the organisation of the Chamber two years ago. Samuel H. Poorman Bellefonte farageman, was named vice presi- dent, and Earl § Orr was chosen as treasurer. Poorman succeeds Charles Thompson. and Orr suc- Seeds Malcolm Wetzler of Miles Urg. The election of a secretary for the ensuing year is expected to be held [al a meeting in the hear future. Committee Points The recently-appointed soning! fonte, consisting of A. C. Hewitt | chairman: CE. Martin, Mrs OG. B.| A city must also plan for its fu- fure if it desires that its growth and success shall proceed through proper restrictions and regulations as best to protect and conserve the health, happiness and property of its citizens, The duty of a city soning cams Eiichi Jomuiate Diane for the future de- -| eoonomic and committee for the Borough of Belle- | Ee i Eu To Zoning Plans As Future Protection To F Property [cities in the past just grew up, and no particulsr studies or {were made to provide Siarisions | business or jnduial districts, ih [for the arrangement and of gains o"each ome co x psure a heat
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