VOL. Cl1V. CLOSE CO-OPERATION OF PRO. TESTANTS IS VITAL NEED Wrganle Unlon Tmpossbhle at Mod rator Sees 218 Groups In U. 8, Ni od for he Protestant g organic union, wa 8 ged] Cleland B. McAfee, Chicago of the Presbyterd Genet in Detroit, Thursday. He was discussing union fore the the Detroit The Church the ji 8 4 ome Present, Preshyterian Admits. closéyr co-operation bet wes comteta by Dr. modemtor GUDS, no an al on urch of the need of ol Lng i meet ng Counc of the less in world's greates needs,” he said, "be- cannot with a united the of that bodies cause we speak vole n which authentic He lamented 218 religious world can hear the our one Lord." the census showed in the United States instead of one coherent church, He warned of the peril of “multiplying little, ineffective groups centered around insignificant or subordinate things.” | yet sald that “np one seriously gests at present a total organic of all denominations in - America. Difficulties of union, he said, be met by effective federation, graually to organic union. not sure that mere bigness ment er efficncey, and there might be in catching the slogans of the day counting Christian who sub-Christian, “No sincere man,” clared, “can face the a Christan opportunity one that his « for be folly VOIOs |sug- union might leading He great- and as some were said. the m he ator de- world of today and dre wn pa ocd as am for moment ticular group i “It would nomination to say ths of the situation by in its 2.4 "nr Tory prov adequate for at It self. any can one take care Anv ny Senses Is Sing £r in the 100 cong 18 Baptict a A 19 Me 17 it ps regations nnot this ie th { y Iv into sfngie units for which fortable except in lation, the entire gre beilievers would which be very specialties number fs« too m ny less cont m more than present csst—————- i — — Mik for December Down. CLAY CON( FROMISES ROADS OF HARDER THAN RETF SAI oped by the cer ania Shaw, his oq im svi State son ¢ baked clay to by twent four and five t wis response to in by United States Senator of Oklahoma, for in building material. The U, 8. Bureau of Standards refer- red Senator Pine to the Penn State scientist, and to answer his inquiries the research was started that develop ed thd material and the process of mak- ing it. Prof. Shaw expects to reveal the details at meetings of the Ameri- can Ceramds Society in Toronto next month wiv running and we ds velop xd In Washington Ww. P ne proved road five fect ghing ons, nq uiries an “BACK TO REGULAR DEMOCRACY” In taking political stock of the year 1929, the New York Times J of the opinion that on the surface thé replace of President was the chief of ti but history with a long backward decide that it was the flasco of the special session of the Republican Congress and the Indicated return of the South to its tradRional Democratic affiliation. “The special session called in accord: ance with a campaign promise” says the Times, "and mainly for the purpose of aiding agriculture, developed speed- fly into a struggle between the House and the Senate over the question of whether there should be general tariff revlon; and between the regular Hee publicans of the Senate and the re mainder of that body as to what the rates should be. The result was exact. ly zero so far as legislation is con: cerned.” It cites the case of Virginia teading her Southern sisters back to regular Democracy, and her former “county” now Kentucky, choos’hg a Democrat to succeed a Republican In a bye-clec. tion. Although the Times omitted to men- tion the general trend to the Democrat- ic party as evidenced by the municipal elect'bng in the fall of the departed that fact is regarded by many as confirmatory of the significance of the action of Virginia and Kentucky. ———————————— SS AA The Centre Reporter, £1.50 a year ment Coolidge with Presa. lent Hoover political oc- CUITenee also thnks that look may Vear, ee * TIMELY TOPICS FROM | GAME COMMISSION -. + . * . * LJ THE Restocking Game. H be gfad to ing stocked State by in exoeel the 50.0040 of those et ed that ary lean inv the Sports the men w Ix the Commission are large | co nition Shipments ! mission for Cr whout | The Preven tdaers for rabbits now ous sections of Game and lent on Come= order atures i 1st com Commission tly 2040 ingnecked phe 18, most which out Prosecutions, Prosecutions VE TO during December. Of wing brought prosecutions, numerou penalties ficers reported h ring December which were 75 ca PN by 639 arn ses of killing game mistake, ntly ten residents of Bedford residing in the vicinity Flintstone which is on the line between Bedford county, Pa., and Maryland, dix residents giving thelr address { Flintstone, Md. were fined | Bate of $1820 for staging hunt on Christmas day to the Rees county, of and ns an aggre an pi dere An anonymous letter Commis slon gave advance wd St EE es Kregor B mation hey apprehend Wis ni Protector Rite and Smith Christmas day rounded up fined officia ite Game and some of the gang on the days wunting and remainder were later. Each was of One and POs Sos for in lait out iv son hose who did not for h on were fined unting Ly CISeN, Additional Land. {i Title was recently taken to a in Bedford coun 8OTOR Lands consxting known id the block denated as Sweet Clover as Game at Food. siscrraatedd t suf rant its vith, Ev woodinnds clo can be degree of success in Of course CHOY 1 ent xd on gTov n m our ver sown with cleared yich 1ined wier SOTO acid teriito and areas Fo representative - of 3 by swamp 1a wooded areas In dd by the 0 Mp C. H. 8. NEWS. Social on January 17th. Present Assembly Frida present he Asso rnoon. Jar WHS the The Seni program wns as follows Solo Walter 8K with Wilkinson the Novelty Quartette (Jun- for Wert, Harold Bradford, Eugene McClellan, and Walter Wilkinson) “Four Thousand Years Ago.” Play, “Who's Cmazy Now?" —Charact- "Vmooth,” Junior Wert; "Abjmail Sniffens”, “Prof. Twit. ters,” Harold Bradford; “Snowdrop” Thelma Brungart: “Officer Muldoon.” Walter Wilkinson; “ Expressman,” Frank Rines, Song, "I'm ‘a Dreamer, AH?" «The Senior girls Song, “Bury Me Out Quartet, First Semester Examinations, January 16th and 17th, the regular High school schedule will be laid aside for the First Scinester Examinatpna. banjo accompaniment ng by ors; Goldie Stover: Aren't We on the Prairk” CA A AAA. To Reduce Subsidies to Pulpit Students Sentiment was exprdssed at the meeting of the Synpd presidents of the United Lutheran Church, in Harrisburg, for a reduction and posse ef'mina- tion of the subsidies, paid by the church for the education of its dclergy- men, The proposal was advocated by Dr. J. J. Beherer, of Richmond, Va, pros! dent of the Virginia Synod. Dr. Scher. er said that, with some exceptions, the church's contribution toward the grooming of its ministers was too high at present, A number of other delegates took up the subject and there was almost uns nmity of expression for a reduction Most of the speakers suggested that the money ordinarily paid by the va- rious Synods as pastoral subsidies be paid directly to the educational {nstitu- tions, It was estimated by Dr. Frederick H. Knubel, of New York, president of the church, that the Synods pay a to tal of more than $200,000 annually in subsid bs, MLS on. The champion potato king In Penne sylvania for 1920 Is Henry High, of Blooming Glen, Bucks county, who misedl 620.6 bushels of potatoes to a medsmned acre. He will be crowned “King” at the State Parm Products show In Harrisburg this month, HAL AL. PA. FINANCIAL REPORT OF CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL 3 the Hospital December, 1020: the report of the County Cent of omonth Board of T spoectfully {f the ntenand f pa ated month Pati nt Department, dur uring vd itt Mrths « Total nu Number ville day 5 Number patinet mb est ents and number pat of semi pri- patient prviale patients, 40 ward patients, 46; days Tota) a1; Number patients ing month Deaths during No remaining Dec. 31, 1929 sreatest patients, total days discharged month under treatment number n hospital ust number hospital number Wients per patients number of days por patl Cash Hecelpts gy RES. MARRIAGE LICER Phittnshurg HBoelnire Tyrone Tyrone Fleose Htate College State Col Markle Huntewr James Fred Dorothy E, lege C MoKecmport K Tons Alexander Sr —————————————. HOLIDAYS IN MID-WEEK. Austin Joyce ALL Longest Day In 1980 Comes June 21, and Shortest Day December 21. Only One “Black Friday” This year will provide no double holi- days as ogours when they come at the end of a week. The new calendar which 48 now in use shows that all the holidays of the year come | the middle of the week, consequently vaca- tioniste will wet but the holiday. The longest day of the year, June 21, falls on Saturday and the shortest day falls on Sunday, December 21. But there is something to be thankful for at least on the part of the supasts tious—there is only one Black Friday thirteenth—and this will come Following are some jnport- wef he in June. ant dates: Groundhog day-—February 2--falls on Sunday. Lincoln's birthday — February 123 - falls on Wellnesday. Washington's birthday-—February 22 ~falle on Saturday. Good ¥Frifiny comes on April 18th, Easter Sunday comes on April 20. All Fool's Day-—Apiil 1-