What Penna.’s Coal Mines Have Contributed The Ce: State Planning Commerce) (Prepared | erat by Department the of No greater evidence of | ergy eixsts an) than that expended in digging the From the earli to the present di tons of rom under Pennsylvania Pennsylvat more than of the nati Planning Boar Department that with the additi tively small petroleum wealth and power, © one-seventl in America In the total productio: form of represents the coal monwealth comes from area. Today about half the world To form some 1 actual w mining staggers Contir End Physical Ed. Program County Teachers Conclude Course The first experimenta for Centre nty ¢ ers wa workshop wa Dit where In over of Pennsyivani 1 coal coal tension Physical Ed Penn State Tw enty-fve worshoj when the presente Introduct Jr., extension T. Ellwo tendent cation in the | a Foundation Jones, profe tion staff ang gram b! chairmar Busine Children’s program consi the first Post j Schools D fc Pe ted { tw ection 1 0) Elemen- directed by Dr. Ellen nd Creative Rhy- Dorothy Briant WM : : } Pl { teacher game ed bY THE MOST WIDELY READ NEWSPAPER IN CENTRE COUNTY [] | | | SECOND SECTION he Cenive Democraf A VISITOR IN OVER 8,000 HOMES EACH WEEK NEWS EATURES = | VOLUME 70 BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, APRIL 1 ( } 1951 (entre County's Streams Are High In Angler's Delight Sets Lecture Joseph Ww Yoder Convid Suif Club Operator Easton Man Held on Lottery Charge A irew Cu a ’ Two Bills Affecting State Courts Have me politic t public employe f the courts. t politic by if eminent partial specificall A citizer law Philadelphia rmec at commi that city to help pre mote the Pennsylvania Plan which aims to take the judge {f the out of politics Well known person barred wa re have f« advisory State Opposite Aims R tate While the drive to pus! wa etLing John A Muni the plan inderwa Presideny Be of the Phila- ipal Court, was stir- n to the before which would permit including those of unles me stire H. Earl Judge Ir deliphia ring mM bill ’ Anke LARINA employe Mires te the ire public the ¢ prohibited by atute under sponsorship of policic 4 Thi Rep Page Eig play Cont ed of Dr. Harris Has Trouble Finding Firewood in Venice He states that he attends the English Episcopal Church with a Rev. Mr. Merriweather as its rector | that he enjoys. This being the only | church In Venice where the service | is held in English. He is amused | at the ritualism of the service, with | its candles, etc. Evidently he had never attended any form of worship in America but that of the Pres. byterian denomination He notes the existence of a Protestant Evangelical church and meets its pastor, a Signor Comba from Piedmont. With this man he becomes quite friendly and while hjs church program Is in Italian he himself speaks good English and ! By J. Thomas Mitche!l ] lglous topics. To this pastor, much to the disgust of Dr. Harris, creeds and the catechism are worse than useless, unless preceded by true re. pentence and good works Living on the north side of the Grand Canal their apartment is a portion of a large ancient palace known as the “Palazzo Pisano’ rented from CGlovanni Pardello for twelve Napoleons a month. (Equiv alent to about forty eight dollars) The apartment being amply furn- isher by the landlord. The only heat, of course, being from fire. place with a constant struggle to obtain fuel and the lighting cone fined to candles and lamps they have many discussions on re- (Continued on Page Eight) a few oil’ | | | County Called Trout Carlsbad of America 4 Countians Become Air Force Enlistees 3 WW y 11 A Lycoming County Does Away With Gambling Devices asked ald the from in town Williamson, whose office | election this year, has Chief of Police Joh keep Williamsport “a fine He told the chief this lot machines, punch board the number and were to end . 4 veo hment n both in- Cr ticket ing A bet! offic i moved in lot were stowed away in Action against them would go through the office of attorney Three Arrested On Larceny Charge State Police of the Rockview sub- station last week arrested Chester L. Stonebraker, 34, Tyrone; Howard T. Richards, 19, Port Matilda, R D. and Tyrone police arrested Francis Nearhoof, Taylor township on charges of larceny. They were committed to the Clearfield county Jall Police said they stole a large quantity of copper insulation from Meyers Brothers, equipment deal- ers, at Chester Hill They pleaded Chester Hill squire mae- Jersey have the district gulity before a Club Women To Meet The April meeting of the Belle. fonte Woman's Club will be held in the Presbyterian Chapel at 8 p.m. Monday, The Drama depart- ment will present the program, | The Man With the Hoe - 1951 wt? . - ? / > / . ; ” Class History Describes Churches of Centre Hall CHURCHES y f mi The Brethren in Christ Chure of Colyer '50 Game Kill Shows Decline 23,302 Bucks Killed: Half of ‘49 Toll Penn aivinionhes Game Killed in 1060 was an the vivania jr ower figure most pres It VeRT ¢ be ix te ¢ A ‘ ‘ ie Heads Of Motor Fleets Enroll At Penn State driver report Amos F Instit ers ot Neyhart explain enior driv the will be ite rolled for | Apr. 30 return to thelr men and retraly | organizations, in formal classe travelling with drivers of | The program wile fleets old structing or Infe drivers them In b fleet rmally thelr ] is designed for the trainers of commercial drivers of all types, firms operating a fleet of | Diesel trucks, a fleet of taxi cabs | oF a fleet of milk trucks State Authority Gets New Bid The General State Authority ree | ceived a second bid on the general | construction of an addition to the | Physical Education Building at Penn State. The new bid provides for elimination of a 21-foot section of the proposed addition to keep the cost within allocation. A low bid of $744000 was submitteli by Baton Construction Co. Philadel. phia New bids were received also for the heating and plumbing construc tion for proposed dairy barns at the college. The low base bids were, Heating: Prancis J. Gannon, of Harrisburg, $2287 Plumbing: Riggs Distler & Co, Inc, Philadelphia $70,900, n their |. Lutheran Church ¢ } ( y 5 4 * f ¢ form was J onEregat ior Survival To Be Topic Af Camp Junior Conservation Camp Open 10 Days ¥ the RisO PX) ! the camt extended this summer also in response I" 12 days of 1} and tha be June 10 15 Each BOY 1N- 10d Ww Hoy new will Jul onsored by a local rtamen’s club and quotas eacn club camp again thi Charley Riderowr arestling coach at Penn allotted to the ‘Eagles Select A ‘New Officers OfMcers of Aerie 2303, Fraternal Order of Eagles, were elected at a | meeting at the home on W. High street, Bellefonte, Thursday night | OfMcers for the coming year are | Worthy president, LeRoy Reside | worthy vice-president, Maurice Au- { man; worthy chaplain, Lee Hock. enberry: treasurer, J. R. Saylor; worthy conductor, J. H. Hocken- berry. treasurer, James R. Saylor. worthy conductor, J H. Hocken- berry. trustee, Ray Zoltosky. inside guard, (3. EB. Lucas; outside guard, K. FP. Miller; secretary, Clair Par. sons; trustees, Prank Sills, Arthur Houck and 1. 1. Auman, Delegates to the State convention are Warren Stewart, Sr, and J. R. Saylor, June | Pifisburah Leader Charges Silent Filibuster’ On Oleo Judge Lois McBride Cites Senate's Work | Set Playground The chairmen of the Howe ad Qapeon In Spring ‘| Township Area Price Charts To Be Filed Penn State Dean As : 0 I Fine Endorses Petition ~~ © 7 > "OT On School Adm. A til er r Set Visitation Night The Copy Hook... | By BILL MONSFLL THREE -BARS BOOGIE “oy LOST LETTER CASEY JONES CLASS SENSATIONAL STYLS Asphyxia Cited In Girl's Death KNOW YOUR HEIRLOOMS By TOM ORMSBEE English Lustre Pitc ' w A ~y Le & in the con. vement A VARIETY OF ENOLISH LUSTRE PITCHERS All made between 1810 and 1820, top row, right has a band of silver resist lustre around neck and spout and a sepia decoration of a nest ing bird on the body. center, an irregular shape of all-over copper Justre with painted dalsy decoration and grotesque mask below the spout; right has silver justre bands and shield decoration known as the Pagrier's Arms on body. Bottom row, left has painted hunting scene and pink lustre bands; center, has all-over blue and white transfer printed scene under a transparent purple lustre glase and right, silver resist banding above a medallion of agricultural emblems surrounding the motte, “Trust in God.” done in black and white and colors, hers a pink hat shade ved DY a type of s a silver were shap- versmith. ater the lus. outside iid or In bands, hers shown here the pink lustre favor during [the sixty years (1800-1860) when this ware was In demand. Its making | Wa England but not {entirely « rdshire Sunderland n the north had a number of pot- | tories with a considerable output of {this ware. much of which was ex- {ported to America and Holland | Leeds in Yorkshire was another cen. {ter and Castleford made some pink { lustre, notably pitchers that were {usually decorated with a patriotic emblem such as the eagle and 13 stars in high relief Indeed, pictures were favored items with all producers of lustre ware since there were always a ready mraket for them and the opportun- ity for variety in shape and decora- tive detail was practically without limit. They ranged in size from 2-% inch miniatures to those of mam- moth size, measuring 10 to 12 inches in height. Medium-sized pitchers, those shown here had a height of 4-4 to 7 inches, : With some a painted decoration was combined with bands of lustre (Continued on Page Bight) Of t va pr confined 1 Stafl
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