51 Republican State Committee of | issue for armories: Yes, 216919; No, THE PAT TON COURIER Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. 753,774. : 52. W. G. Costin, Pittsburgh. Amendment No. 5, To permit legis- J. W. Brown, Lancaster. lative exemption of inheritance: Yes, Published Every Thursday, ia’ hos. A. Owens. Toi ' ® Pras i 54. David J. Davis, Scranton. Thos. A. Ow ens, ditor & I Top. 55. W. W. Atterbury, Radnor. E. F. Bradley, Associate Editor | 56. William I. Schaeffer, Philadelphia. te the Pap ea at Paster Pe 07. R..B. Mellon, Pittsburgh. : r Yfic Patton, Pa. |°! : Entered iu the 1 Chalice at atten, Pau) 58. Cyrus Woods, Greensburg. mr ————————————-ewye | 59. R, KE. Mellon, Pittsburgh. Supeeription. Rites $1.00 per year in 4d-160 J Borton Weeks, Upper Darby. vance. = Single _Sovies 5 Cen , — 61. Allen W. Hagenbaugh, Allentown. RATE CARD—Legal Notices, $1.00 per|62, Joseph Armstrong, Pittsburgh. inch, or fraction thereof, for 3 insertions PY Marvy I vA TOE Card of Thanks, 50c; Business Locals 100 3. John K. Tener, Charleroi. per line; Business Cards, $10.00 per year; 64. James Elverson, Jr., Philadelphia. Display advertising, c¢ per inch; Fulllg5 Dr. J. D. Beaver, Philadelphia. position, 2 Xtra; Minimum charge, | go gamyuel W. Vauclain, Philadelphia. $1.00. Cs ompany all crde for J rind OL Te foreign advertising. All Advertising copy | 67. Harry Mackey, Philadelphia. must reach this office by noon Wednesday | 63, Belle West Jennings, Harrisburg. to insure insertion. Unsigned correspon- 69. Ernest G. Smith, Wilkes-Barre. lence will be ignored at all times 70. W. G. Clyde, Pittsburgh. JA TR SIT \ r | 71. Samuel Walker, Harrisburg. STATE OFFICIALS AND Hag 73. Thomas W. Rudderton, Harrisburg. 74. Alba B. Johnson, Philadelphia. 75. David S. Ludlum, Overbrook. 76 17 “FAVORITES” GET LOW 1929 LICENSE NUMBERS 1 5. E. H. Reuss, Jr., Philadelphia. A list of low motor license numbers "ee TE Sh from 1 to 100, were made public the | 0° Mis Wiliam 0. Spon: Chester, other day by the state highway depart- | f5. Sernard J. ideyers, Lancaster. ment a 79. S. A. Kendall, Meyenmale, " 80. William 8. Vare, Philadelphia. As is customary No. 1 is awarded to A atte a carat Gov. Fisher. Other elective state offi- | 1 Se Clo J aoaiel: cials follow in order. Outside of the |g ~%° A ning a # state officials most of the low hum- |: William H. Heagy, Camp Hill. Ss, : toy i led to politicians | 8% Howard Righy, Harrisburg. a ar a rr The | 85. Ivan B. Sinclair, Pittsburgh. licenses, 1 to 100, follow: 36, ® Q. Grace, Bethlehem. ; 1. John S. Fisher. Harrisburz | 87. Charles G. Rhoades, Philadelphia. o! ‘Arthur H fates. Plvitiooth | 88. Dennis Cardinal Dougherty, Phila- a gn delphia. 3. Edward Martin, Washington. [89. T. A. Mellon, Pittsburgh. » % CXS York Bator |90. Plymouth W. Snyder, Hollidaysburg. WW, Wo. aserary, Randor, | 91. Harry Bovard, Greensburg. 6. Mrs. James F. Woodward, McKees- | 5, R. P. Wright, Erie port. | 93. George Wharton Pepper, Philadel- 7. Charles Waters, Philadelphia. | phia. 8. Anna D. and Thomas J. Baldridge, | 94. David A. Reed, Pittsburgh. Harrisburg. : 95. Mrs. Worthington Scranton, Scran- 9. James L. Stuart, Sewickley. ton. 10. Charles Johnston, Norristown. 96. Martin G. Brumbaugh, Hunting- 11. Giffird Pinchot, Milford. don. 12. John A. H. Kieth, Harrisburg. 197. George H. Stewart, Jr. Shippens- 13. Albert M. Greenfield, Philadelphia. burg. 14. Robert P. Hooper, Chestnut Hill. 98. Sara E. Price, Chester. 15. Peter G. Cameron, Harrisburg. 99. Paul D. Wright, Erie. 16. Frank D. Beary, Harrisburg. PR 17. Mary Calder Appel, Lancaster. 18. E. S. H. McCauley, Beaver. 19. William A. Schnader, Philadelphia. 20. H. M. Taggert, Northumberland. r— 21. Chas. E. Dorthworth, Jr., Bellefonte. Official returns in the vote cast in 22, Arthur P. Townsend, Langhorne. the November eleciton on the fourteen 23, Clarence Buckman, Langhorne. | proposed amendments to the Constitu- 24. Walter H. Glasgow, Harrisburg. | tion have now been received by the 25. Lynn G. Adams, Harrisburg. state bureau of elections from all of 26. W. L. Mellon, Pittsburgh. the state's 67 counties with the excep- 27. W. Freeland Kendrick, Philadelphia. | tion of Philadelphia. 2888. William G. Price, Jr., Chester. The official returns added to the un= 29. Mary Finn Lawrence, Pittsburgh. official returns from Philadelphia show 30. Lewis Neilson, Philadelphia. that the only amendments approved 31. James Francis Burke, Pittsburgh. were Numbers 6, 12, 13 and 14. 32. Alfred W. Fleisher, Philadelphia. Numbers 6 and 13 pave the way for 33. T. A. Mellon, Pittsburgh. optional installation of voting machines 34. B. E. Taylor, Harrisburg. and Number 12 permits inheritance 35. W. D. B. Ainey, Harrisburg. tax exemptions to residents of other 36. George D. Ogden, Philadelphia. states which have reciprocal legislation. 37. Sam Cunningham, Indiana. Number 14 permits consolidation of Al- 38. Robert M. Fisher, Indiana. legheny county into a metropolitan dis- 39. Robert Griffith, Ambler. trict. 40. Frank A. Smith, Ardmore. The total vote was: 41. S. E. Sproul, Chester. Amendment No. 1, to permit the 42. Emercon Collins, Harrisburg. state to do its own printing: Yes, 306,- 43. Mellville G. Bake, Philadelphia. 586; No, 712,223. 44. James Benn. Harrisburg. Amendment No. 2, $8,000,000 bond is- 45. Fannie G. Dixon, Haverford. | sue for State College: Yes, 600,237; No, 46. S. Ray Shelby, Uniontown. 629,295. 47. Ruth C. Taylor, Indiana. Amendment No. 3, $25,000,000 bond VOTERS APPROVED ONLE FOUR OF AMENDMENTS 48. Andrew W. Mellon, Pittsburgh. | issue to purchase state foersts, Yes, Akron, Lancaster County, Pa ’ IC i ’ . 412,386; No, 673,198. Amendment No. 4, $4,000,000 bond 49. Paul G. Woolf, Pittsburgh. 50. Benjamin Eynon, Harrisburg. J. EDWARD STEVENS FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER CARROLLTOWN, PENN» ® Phome Office and Residemce be TRADE YOUR OLD BATTERY For A New Genuine Fora BATTERY $8.00 And Your Old Battery Sn nnn Hn nn 429,273; No, 652,308. Amendment Number 6, to permit changes in election districts where vo- ting machines are to be used: Yes, 536,440; No, 439,340. Amendment, No. 7, to permit Pitts- burgh to assess abutting property: Yes, 377,611; No, 508,230. Amendment No. 8, to increase bond- ed indebtedness limit of second class cities: Yes, 414,326; No, 484,085. Amendment No. 9, $50,000,000 bond issue for highways, Yes, 453,341; No, 622,825, Amendment No. 10, $50,000,000 bond issue for welfare: Yes, 439,180; No, 522,708. Amendment No. 11, to increase Phil- adelphia debt limit: Yes, 372,450; No, 481,859. Amendment No. 12, to permit recip- rocal inheritance tax legislation, Yes, 480,614; No, 402,381. Amendment No. 13, to permit op- tional installation of voting machines: Yes, 734,670; No, 345,441. Amendment Number 14, to permit consolidation of Allegheny county into a preater Pittsburgh: Yes, 464,602; No, 430,800. The figures show that the State Col- lege Bond Issue was the only one of the five totalling $138,000,000 to come near approval. With all of the official returns in ex- cept Philadelphia, this issue led by 1,- 400, but Philadelphia’s vote sent it to defeat. SKELETON OF INDIAN BEING PREPARED FOR A MEUSEUM Attaches of the state museum are carefully mounting the bones of a re- cently unearthed Indian skeleton, and historians are trying to piece together the significant details of his life. Indian skeletons in good state of preservation are rare in this region and unusual care is being used in handling it. Experts estimate that the skeleton is that of a Shawnee warrior buried more than 200 years ago. He started on the trail to the Happy Hunting Ground with his dog by his side, for a canine skull was unearthed nearby. 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