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LICAN MANAGEMENT, National Democratic Chairman Calls Republicans Short-Si€hted In Fail- Ing to Extend Credit to Stricken Europe, Early summoning of an international trade agreement conference to iron out commercial differences clared were which he d« of by most modern dell Hull, National the root wardare, was urged Ce of the Committee, in the chairman Democratk an address last week at Jackson Day dinner nesse¢ Society of New York “During past years,” he said, "w have seen practiced wit of retaliation, h impunity, al forms tariff discrimination and preferential of ports, violations of of brands, copyrights, trade marks, wf 111 interferer mngful interferen WI trade routes, unfair ut ties, bonuses, subsidies, drawbacks rebates; economic and lation of small, uncivilizex nations; tonnage and shuppu iB criminations; econor alliances, pre ferences concessions and special sreement. trouble-making, wu ced, “Intemational 8c ps been taken, in a measu certain phases of th tives and policies. internatic SugBests “Feasible Plan.” 0 pi The would {feasible in, Ho SUgE" most ed, be adoption Hehe t favor te most Lavored Thi in its uncon Without Hull publica IQ on n Administration for h Ca, blame the of siump, whi United U0, 000,000, fie States Americ derful condition’ war, with a nationa $300,000,000,000 $75,000,010 of $3,079,00 $10,300, 000,000 ly merce 0.000: come commerce, currency flation worl Every then tert perity. ww plunge over Why did ing and hy, then, the Line every £ FE: 8 8 I Failed to Extend Credit. a 1. pletely The America answer, he declare wis had falled to of extending necessity en Europe its feet. The ordination and Allied completely economic cooperation by war practiced na tion® during the he said, debacle was dissolved, resulting in an ec- onomic throughout Europe, could have been averted had with other of the war hand which nations which America, out relatively intact the ganized, but potentially rich, countries of Central Europe. Failing to get countries were came extended a helping to disor he ft proper extension, driven said, these to paper money basis, which shattered foreign exchange and eventually made it impossible for buy America the much needed. Thus American foreign “choked to death,” and industrial stag- nation in the United States was inevi- table, Europe in 0H surplus supplies she 80 trade was — If the Vare-Magee combine goes through there will be patronage dis pensers distributed all through the state whose o. k. will be necessary to get a position under the plum tree when a favorable wind comes. Centre county is important enough to have recognition, so we may expect one of about three well known Republicans to be designated for this honorable position. # If Vare, the Philadelphia garbage man, falls in the Penrose shoes as jeader of the Republican party In Pennsylvania, he will be able to slop the hogs throughout the state. JOROUGH COUNCIL ORGANIZED. Three New Members Take Their Place Friday Evening After Routine Bus- iness Is Transacted—No Change in Council's Personnel. Cen The reorganized tre Hall borough council was Friday over evening, atts having gone the ¢ business you including the payment of bills. Ther was no change in the person council, the members servi Spay d the body Orphanage Directors Meet, The let nominal value the 41 in £200,000, it it is thought much made; more. special bequests were 0 n itable institutions were remembered. 16th of monies must month paid Republi that Beginning on the this ¥ be license to machi al dog monthly the state. The : the “deserving” is #0 hard to can ne up must resort to Republican swooping down the Bome on dog tax help along politicians one re # marks it is of ing to the a case the dog tax go dogs. Mayor Moore adelphia to $6,000,000 for the World 1026 so the rest of us will begin to Heve that the City of Brotherly Love in is prevailing on Phil- appropriate Show booked for that bee in real earnest when she says she wants the three-ring circus to be held on her commons. It is rather Tear of final defeat than high morality that halts Governor Sproul from having himself appointed a United States Senator. Morality is such a stranger to Pennsylvania Re- a &® A GAME PRESERVE CATED IN TO BE 1L0O- RUSH TOWNSHIP, Tract of 5000 Acres Secured from Three Parties. 2,000 for Refuge, Isolated. Acres Game Seetlon The and land comprising wild cast of Philipsburg iderable part of Rush township is converted n ta one great game pre reach HET VOs, ng been « ot State meeting held of last i Game ‘ommission hiladelphia th Hon, Harry ad } I Le part of 1 wt, who had ut If much in the Dr, William Frear Dead Centre Third in Butter Pont Production. Cre with having Gelss Bazaar, Sat, January 28 3 1 bazaar and sales day es, Bellefonte will tier, of Middleburg, was the of « President Union-Sayder judicial 1 immediatel office jst last week, ¥ ay It was Snyder in fifty the home county. years Wf 3 Snyder county noe president judge publican politics that it will take a, man with a better political record In Harrisburg than Sproul made for hime self since Governor to practice it even in the lower realms. “THE YOUNG MAN WHO CAME TO HIMSELF.” There are many ought to come home. Wh are they ? Come to the LUTHERAN CHURCH SUNDAY EVENING, 7:30 and bear this sermon Ly the pastor { rodigals who THROWN FROM A COLT— SKULL FRACTURED; ———— dered to Nelghbor's House With An James accident resulting in the death of Klinger happened nes Tussey It Ar Friday afternoon. Mr. thirtieth appears Klinger, who had just passed day four days pre twelve o'clock or a colt and in riding 5 Pubic animal Weber # Farm Sold, Farmer. al Buck Taylor to Become An A 5 i from oes di sco ing ig 0 ett ie down ilertainment has seen he said dead. 1 head Pennsayl- farm which sum head much district hie Last his time was very interocsted ace of perma fient regiden without making purchase, Reduced Rates to State Farm Prod. ucts Show, farmers who attend Show all Centre county the State Farm Products will trunk rail These are persons ex- to the agricul- ural meetings held at Harrisburg dur- Rates given reduced be rates by which Centre line railroads, includes all roads through county. all of rates available to pecting attend any t ing the week of the State show. good from 27th, In- It to ob tain a certificate from County Agent dobinson at the Farm Bureau office at Bellefonte which must be presented when tickets are purchased, This commission from the railroads will be of great assistance to the many Centre county people who attend this show each year, Jan. 23rd to Jan. clusive. will Be necessary —- Bucknell to Get Fand, The will of the late Ernest L. Tue- tin, of Philadelphia, contains a clause that will in time place a sum In trust to support the Tustin gymnasium, at Bucknell university, Lewisburg, nam- od in honor of Mr. Tustin's father, and to pay the salary of a physical in« structor. Rev M, C, Drumm Pastor, If you are feeding all worn out, if you can’t eat, sleep or work with’ any satisfaction, you need Tanlac.-~Centre Hall Pharmacy. EXCELLENT EXHIBITS AT FARM Acrion—, Bellefonte on Tuesday. List of Prize Winners. Held at County tobison sent the J. N. the following Agent Reporter account of the farm products show too late for pub- lieation last week. More tended than one hundred farmers at of Farm Bureau and the There the annual meeting the Cen- tre County Farm Products Show. were interest ing ing discussions or to growing poultry, corn, wheat, boys’ and girls work, and various other farm projects in conn mn w y repor of the County Agent 4 Weaver, assisant 4d rector 3 d the value as means mment exhibits free Prizes Won at Centre County Farm Produes Show. Corn, {go of Ts tay of Glenr Waddle W. C. Bmellzer Potatoes ato Alien {3 Harter 1 immed Hussetlts Penns 1st Campbell, i. Furnace in 8S. B. Dale, Thomp Oo OTR C ist Charles Campbell of 2n 2nd Bright Allen Harter, Orwig, Aarons- Wheat, Ww Smeltzzer, Ward Hosterman, B Ist C ®el ha C Bellefonte Aaronsburg: 3rd Struble, Bellefonte Barley. Smeltzer Oats, Struble, 3 ist W. C. B ellefonte 2 ist C. B. John Kline, Smeltzer, Bellefonte; Boalsburg: 3rd W, Jellefonte. Flint Corn. Bright, William Yearick. Apples, ist John Mothersbaugh, 2nd J. J. Markle, State College; Allen Harter, Bellefonte. 1st Mary Centre Hall; ‘ i Boalsburg: 3rd Highway Districts Reduced. The state highway department an- nounced the reduction of state high- way districts from 18 to 15, the elim- ination of the positions of assistant construction engineer and numerous changes in the department's personnel at the various district offices. Eik and Cameron counties dre added district No. 1, which also includes Centre, Clinton and Clearfield. D. C. Stackpole is district engineer and Wil liam J, Carroll assistant engineer. The district office is at Bellefonte. to Peace Dollar Now In the Banks. The new silver dollar—the “Peace Dollar”<-was placed In circulation last week, several hundred thousands of the new coins having been shipped to the federal reserve banks by the Phil- adelphia mint, The new coin was made in commem- oration of the Disarming Conference at Washington. It is designed with the head of Liberty on one side, and on the other a dove upon the moun- tain top, clutching an olive branch, struck by the rays of the sun, with the word "Peace" beneath it It Is cosy to find fault because no- TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. be road pull or push encugh of Ret- PROG ~ the ’ OO . 4 oo, + erence is he road of HERS, The © i Jil Mill ts town 5 ling, iil nem razed to Way 2 modern municipal bulls voled - sLI"ucCt kn in farm " Harris The acquiring farm, township sale D estate recently. Boal, who is Har FH] paid was $1190 " in township. fh for the — Margaret Runkle, of Shamokih, tur Sat f on fay th { Mrs Hall latter's here from Be ber daughter, Attorney W, to H a her of during home Runkle, came ie G sister, John east od Centre for short stay Runkle shy wife the fliness. Mrs came lefonte Mra G. where Runkle, Runkie visited of Bechdel, miner, was Min injured while at ago. He dislodged which fell on him, crushing the bone of his right leg between the knee and hip. He is at the hospital, where every made avert putation. George a Hall work clay a few days a large stone Lock Haven effort the necessity is being of to am- The new state road leading through Pine Creek township, between Lock Haven and Williamsport, field for speeding. Twelve motorists hail ing from various parts of Centre, Clin- ton and Lycoming counties, brought before a Lock Haven man and each fined $12.60. is a were alder- State Centre juice is doing a fine business in killing at Rockview. Last week a Chinaman was roasted and by Friday the third sentence to the chair for the week had been meted out. Gruesome work! It makes one shiver 10 think that what is giving us light ie turning all th darkness for some few Though virtually all of the money which Harry Kinkead received as his share of the loot of the Karthaus State bank, along with some jewelry he had purchased, has been recovered, there is still about $2600 of the sum which Raymond Shope is alleged to have had in his possession which cannot be located. If Shope knows where it Is, officers have not been successful In body wants it. i Lg