Lock Haven Express (Newspaper) - June 1, 1926, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania Member of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Exclusively in Clinton County LOCK THE WEATHER i this afternoon f and tonight slightly cooler night Wednesday fair and fresh southwest winds shifting to West with LOCK TUESDAY JUNE PRICE THREE GIVEN AT NORMAL SCHOO Graduation Class Largest in History t Address by Corson of Rich Confers Armstrong Tells of Encouraging class In the history of the Lock Haven Normal young men and re their certificates this morn ing in Ithe annual commencement The com was given by Oscar lecturer at the Western College for A Urge number of parents and friends of the graduating class and Alumni of the were in Three ot the nineteen honor students in the class gave ad Miss Virginia of Wingate had for her Vis ual Miss Anna Elso of Altoona spoke on The Pre School while Miss Dorothy J Lynda of Bradford discussed Dra matic ArtUn the Public School j Excellent selections were sung j by a chords under the direction or teacher of j These were June Song by i Rudolph Cradle Song by v Clang of the Forge bv 1 The Bonnets o Bonnie arrange I by pnd Caledonian Cradle In the arranged by June Miss Alice K Bailey was the soloist Selec were rendered by the school orchestra under the tion of Whitwell The class was presented by Prin i president oi Following the conferring ot the class song was given The invocation delivered and the Benediction pronounced by Rev Merrill was attractively dec with flowers and potted Principal continued the Normal school was granted permission to add a year of kindergarten the only Normal school in the state authorized to give this Under a new ruling by the State Council of Normal schools may apply for permission to grant a bachelors degree to whoi in addition to the two years work to secure their take two additional years of This permission has been applied for by the Lock Haven Normal Thirty students already are contemplating taking this he Next Principal Armstrong said in an even larger is He praised the fine Spirit displayed in the school during the past not one serious disciplinary case having come before the faculty during the entire school Other Alumni speakers at the Alumni banquet were Hall Wil Miss Christine Haber this city 96 of a member of the class of SI and son of first prin cipal of the Normal school Miss Helen 16 Cor Madera and Miss Mar graduating A pleasing duct was sung by Miss Ivan Whitwell and Miss Harriet accompanied by Miss Deborah dietitian under whose direction the banquet was was presented witha basket of roses by the members of the Senior At the conclusion of the the annual reception was held in Commencement Taking as his the quota lhe school gymnasium which was lion from Tennysons In Memo decorated in a color from Let knowledge go more to more of reverence in us in His address to the graduates stressed the necessity of the teachers knowing the sub ject she expects to and also scheme of pale blue and yellow banks of The decor ations were prepared under the direction of Miss Music at the banquet reception was furnished by the school orches tra under the direction of Miss pointed out the necessity of hav Ing grow in this Alumni The portion of the quota jr jj w Thomas was reelected president of the Alumni association Is of secondary importance ia comparison with the latter at the annual meeting Saturday Other officers elected the teacher of spiritual growth along with the intellectual de In presenting the certificates pointing the vital necessity to William Madera Boston Williamsport in presenting we Mlss Edna this to the members of the j George Kich declared that he hoped executive corn In had also T this Mrs gotten wisdom The fear of Frank Lord is the beginning of Mrs christine K told Lemuel ing them to heed the and j Buell Perry ment to love the Lord and love j their Urging the duty A pleasing program Was given of to uphold law m the Mrj Rich Declared in con act of the fusion that the Bible and the con the ot Mlss should be the teachers Louise singing under the Magna of Miss Ivah vocal solos by Miss Esther Lowry of the and Miss Ada with Carroll All as accompanist and Alumni An Investing picture Normal which during tha past year had an enroll mont of 428 an increase of 50 per cent in thq student body md durm the summer will see a number of improvements to be G H Diack th made featured the address by tulks by various old Reception to The members of the were entertained Friday afternoon at a reception given on the campus by Miss Gertrude dean of Charlotte dean of women at the yania State was the guest of The decorations were in purple and the senior class Refreshments were Slimmer The summer session will open June and continue for nine Between four and five hundred students are a slightly smaller number than last year due to fact that attendance at i 11 Normal summer schools is decreasing somewhat this year of the standard certi fication going into effect in Baccalaureate The baccalaureate service was held Sunday an eloquent mcm 10 nc w i lines and boilers and a to the graduating dlass ber ot other 1 Continued on Page J Principal Armstrong at Iho annual Saturday evening tn thi school dining roon About 450 attended the banquet including trustees members of the acuity and of the graduating class A talks also given by Greetings from of the Normal Eldon of Dr Paik Singer of and Lose of David president of the presided and acted as Talk by Principal During the coming Prin cipal Armstrong from to will be spent in improve These will include a new a new laundry and equip to cost about new Florence Hi Anna Virginia Alliert Le Cella foster Alice Marian Carmen Eli Bertha Eunice Zelda Klean Geneva Loretta Blanche Gladys Mary Grace Kva Dma Hani Bessie 5 Vivian 2 Ruth i S Mabel Kathryn Sam Haxel Mary lya Hazel Margaret Hilda Helen Kathryn Helen Helen Hernia UIK ila Rachel Amy Veronica Catherine al School Graduating HONOR rence Carman Winifred Omp Dorothy et Turtle Hazel Austin nld Pleasant Freida i tcr Altoona Helen rie Oral l Laura Haven en KIKn Pine Glnn own Mill Alvera 11 leanor e a Helen a tc Jersey Haven no Virginia Tyrone Mary Portage ie Jys Agnes nor Nellie Turtle Point Shop Mary en rite Luella Mills Bellwind Altoona i Alary Julian Mary Minnie Pearl Jersey Shore Beech an Lock Helen Warren South Lock Haven no Sara Belle Avis Kathryn a Dorothy Lilly Bradford t Lock Blanc hard Amanda Esther Grace Helen tret Frances Jersey Shoro love Tyrone Blanche Strawberry Mne Muncy Charlotte Fleming rxn Mill Luk Haven ret Zelda Mna Helen Avin i Mary Scranton Kane i Lock Jersey Amelia North Bond alene Jersey Shore gartt Ruth i Jossle Fleming Mill Hall KVH Haven Dorothy Ha von a Bessie Centre Hall rine Margaret Scranton SIXTEEN Lineman Escapes With Torn Ligament After Fall From A Pennsylvania Power and Light named said to re side at escaped with slight injuries Saturday afternoon about G oclock when he fell sixteen feet from a polo at Clinger is employed as a lineman on a crew engaged in building transmission He was to the office of where an Xray picture showed that he had sus torn ligaments of the right elbow in addition to bruises on the right Donald 13yearold son of and Earl ot sustained a fracture of a bone of the right wrist Saturday evening when he fell from a Kicked by his automobile he was cranking it early Sun day of Alli son sustained a fracture of both bones of the right forearm just above the Neta of West Bald Eagle who teaches school in suffered a dislocation of the right thumb while driving a Charles Also Known as Charles Electro for Apprentices Hold June ap prentices of the New York Central railroad shops at Avis entertained their superintendents and tors at a banquet here Thursday A large attendance was present and the including the dancing of several varieties of the Charleston by experts from Lock Haven and the car was Teah Hospital Norman aged 4 of and Simon of West Church was admitted this morning for surgical I Harry of Al was admitted today for sur Anthony of Gleas was admitted today for medical June Charles also known as Charles Case was electrocuted to day at the Rockview penitentiary for the slaying of vich in Pittsburgh in Taken to the chair at Steele was pronounced dead at by prison physician after one To the Steelo refused to discuss his He was accompanied to the death chamber by the of a Pitts burgh and by the penitentiary Although 80 years Is known to be living in the Tennessee mountains and there is an aunt in New the body was not claimed and will be buried at the ENTERTAINS GRANDCHILDREN IN HONOR OF HIS BIRTHDAY Alderman William who celebrated his 62d birthday on Memorial observed the sion by entertaining 13 of his grandchildren at a May pole preceded by a dinner for the chil dren and their Nearly 30 guests were present at the including and George Rathgeber and their Dale and of The other young guests of honor at their grandfathers party were Bud Margie and Jack all of this Wins First Willis son of Willard and at won first honors at Dickinson in the college preparatory His average grade was The graduating class will number about me 70 one of the largest in the history of the Its average scholarship is unusually Confesses Having Mailed Bomb Which Resulted in Killing Three Program of Events and Exhib its Arranged For Next Six MUCH WORK TO BE DONE Over Hundred Thousand Peo ple Estimated To Have At tended Opening June Philadelphia today assumed the role of host to the having formally opened its tennial International For the next six months a program of events and exhibits has been ar ranged that is calculated to visitors from all parts of the Speakers at the opening yester day were high in their praise of the exposition and expressed thanks for the 150 years of inde the exposition orates and hope for continued peace and prosperity of Born in the minds of some of the citys leading citizens about ten years the SesquiCentennial project encountered obstacle after No definite action was until last actual work starting January 20 last Few Buildings on this acre which four months ago was a stand five great exhibition halls forty special and nearly smaller Only a few of the buildings are 100 per cent but many of housing exhibits depicting the progress of many countries of for the lasl 1 were ready to receive the millions of visitors during the next six A steady stream of visitors passed through the 50 entrance gates yesterday but the turnstiles were not working properly and of unable to state the exact Estimates ranged between and The Italian Nobile Gicomo De who was a guest at the opening in formed Sesqui officials that a re production of the fountain of the I sea horses by would bej presented to the American people by the Italian He also announced that he would rec that his government ap point an official ASA BARTLETT June Judga John Vanderwerp today sentenced Asa Blue Lake township to life imprisonment for murder of August his daughter and her William killed by a bomb Judge Vanderwerp expressed re gret that the state law dogs not provide tor to when Bartlett a confession was made public I thought maybe 1 would want to use Bartlett It was two years ago that town Up and Down In This Town ship politics involved and Bartlett in bitter opposition to each Bartlet in his confession ex pressed regret that the bomb killed Janet and It was for Kru baech he I conceived the idea only last of sending the bomb through the mails and so 1 went to Montague and purchased the wrap per stickers and then brought the directly to the I did not know the bomb had killed and the other two until I was informed by the officers early Friday morn CORNERSTONE IS PLACED FOR ALTOONA CATHEDRAL June im pressive ceremonies the corner stone of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament was laid by Bishop John of the Al toona diocese of the Catholic hern Thousands packed the streets and vacant spaces about the Joseph rector of the of the delivered the ad The ceremonies were pre ceded by a parade of the pastors and men of the parishes in Altoona and CONSIDERABLE DIRT NEEDED TO LEVEL NEW PLAYGROUND A hundred loads of dirt will be needed to fill in the new play ground at the corner and Walnut According to Heffner of the playground associa The site has a number of low spots and the dirt is needed to level it off before the top layer of tan bark is put over it and the equip ment set Some dirt will be needed also for a top coating on the tennis r People who are excavating in various parts of the city and are able to donate some of the dirt needed to get the playground in are asked to get in touch with LOCK HAVEN HOSPITAL NOTES Philip Madden of was admitted Monday to the Lock Haven hospital tor surgical treat Miss Marion 349 East Bald Eagle was admitted Monday evening for medical treat A Mill trolley carrying some passengers who hail sought refuge from the went off the track at Bellefonte avenue and South street at noon when the rain was the 1 PEW PUCES DBS FOR IIS OONS SHOPS Sixty Switching Locomotives and Twentyfour Dining Cars Many Lock Haven residents Memorial Day in to family putting their tributes of flowers ou the graves of Admirable coolness and ance was displayed this morning by a lady who was caught down town without hat or umbrella when the rain began to pelt She walked calmly and unhurriedly up Main street just as if every min ute was uot making her wetter and A little bull terrier at Cedar Hill cemetery on Memorial Day astonished some visitors by dis playing a passionate fondness for the scent of Its owner re lated a story of how the dog had eaten up a bouquet of honey suckles the day Soon after the rain grew heavy the section of Belle fonte avenue was flooded to a depth of at least a foot and prob ably Cars running through splashed the water high and Trouble in the sewer was prob ably the for considerable difficulty with flooding baa been experienced in the course of building operations A very small girl with a very large umbrella was enjoying the rainy day this parading solemnly up and down in front of her Two little boys on their way to were complaining bitterly because the downpour did not come early this morning BO they could have had a halfday session at A Civil war expressing his opinion of the Memorial Day ceremonies here de clared the Legion boys had put on the best celebration in this city for a good many Two men hastening along Main street in opposite directions this morning had their vision obscured June Pennsylvania railroad announced today it has placed orders at its Al toona works for 60 medi um weight switching locomotives for general service and 24 seventy foot all steel dining cars of the lat est These are an addition to the or ders recently placed with outside builders for 200 road locomotives for passenger or faat freight and 234 passenger train cars of various i by umbrellas held low over their I The resulting collision was somewhat for both were dignified They say no Normal school graduating class has had a sunshiny commencement for the past two Todays weath er is reinforcing Monday was a Memorial Day without an arrest for Lock according to Chief of Police PHILLIPS SPENT IN HIS CAMPAIGN FOR GOVERNOR Thomas Uie four candidates for the Republican nomination for governor in the recent spent in his his expense account filed today with the state bureau of elections Of this amount all Cor traveling and incidental was con to the Thomas Phil campaign committee Senior Play This She Stoops to Gold smiths famous will be the weeks outstanding theatrical feature in Lock The senior class will present the play on the High school stage Thurs day and Friday evenings in cos tumes appropriate to the period of the The reserved seat board is open Intermittent Showers Fail Dull Procession of r in TEMPLES REPRESENT Pageant and uled For Tonight in mittent to procession or colors off nobles ot the mystic marched in gar array opening the sessi the Despite the garbed in their gorgeous of vivid paraded down the around City and at Brodd street to the Academy where the convention opened One hundred and one of temples in America represented with L and patrols of with flowing robes in predominated among Tl although there lacking occasional variety In shape of oriental bands mounted patrols The were applauded frequently particular temple strict lies v j did way on South Broad st has been temporarily into an ornate Egyptian Bands ma and serenaded the hotel Tonight the shriners a pageant and parade at the nj cipal in the tennial Exposition grounds Missionary Circle The Young Peoples circle of the Evangelical j church last week held its monthly meeting at the Mr and Mrs Walter V About 30 guests were present s short program was a special feature being a solo by Mrs bach Refreshments were served and a social period was by all f Summary Overnight Features President In Memorial Dav address at Arlington cem arges Europe tn reduce French and British ate American graves celebration opens in city are thronged with delegates tov Shriners Gayus finds in gold buried lather near in TiMl war days C Situation it described as for British power in when Premier Ahmed Pasha a signs on pressure from Frank Los wins Indianapolis from 500 to 400 milea be cai se ot rain with of miles an hour Montana petitioners sign in cient rumber to insure vote this fall on repeal fX all prohibi tion acts relating to Wayne B jeneral coun sel foi the Anti Saloon mes in Washington the league ever paid congressmen to introduce in Mexico City American colony with failure to from John W for bandits demanded Modernist New York wins technical victory whon goit assembly at Baltimore adopts report of committee of 15 to committee for another Crown Prince Gustave and Prin cess Louise of Sweden ret irn to New lork after placing wreath grave of Unknown Soldier in Wash Jf St ti