The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 13, 1932, Image 1

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VOL. CVI.
DEVOTING
“FAIR”
of
TOWNSHIP
DAYS TO ANNUAL
GREGG
TWO
a complete program
Ann Fair
Mills, spor
Vox
ual Community
ored by
events
Spring
yvnship
Friday, October
Round-up; Gymnasium.
2:15 P. M.—Men's
Judging
Women's
y Voca lonal
Grounds
i
Poul-
School
s .
wVSs
Vocational
mal
will
"vort
business
above
wr
Toon.
iidren
Saturday, October 15
11 A. M NPM
xhibits,
12 Noon
nm the Grounds,
M Musc
to Inspection of
at Vocational Footh
Launch
the
Sprin
wards prizes,
“COMMUNITY DAY” BY HARRIS
TWP. VOC, SCHOOL, BOALSBURG
Community
urg, when the Harris
ational Schooy will
third
Annual
serve
Day. will
the
10:0
{ 11:00
test
day &
Ven ov
progr which lows:
A.
A.
um,
M
Xx
} Judging «
-
{ Poultry
THE PRESIDENT USES
THAT UGLY LITTLE WORD
funds
Heckman,
Fit rey
Lure
shi
“ANOTHER HAMILTON"
Te m
Auditor
Sarig, of ple,
{Jenoral
‘SQUIRE SLACK HOLDS
AFTER-MIDNIGHT
ud
At C.
tis ool
Slack
court tri with Justice
the
fa
bench, at 1:30 o'clox
on
defendants
H Lrry
morning, th
Auma
© Were
n,
tor
Company
ited Auman, a¢
hi
tements made
it
al out
F
whic
int i ord
6 C in
i
ar
them
and
While
an told to
pile them
front
up
root
ollowir these
gaged In
rage employes
Hobert
his time abo
General Assem-
to attack.
these policies
the
reate
sion that President is callous
the miseries of his people,
the
critics
he has
policies themselves,
to
not
and not his
blame. Anyone who says he haa
done his best, declares
liar,
the President. But if he wins his pont,
Is a
and forces the nation to admit he has
done his best, what then will be really
have gained-—in view of the little he
has accomplished?
A —_—
President Hoover's eampalgn speach.
es are effective all right. On the two
days following the Des Moines, Iowa.
address in which the President proms
ised to ralse the prices of farm prod-
ucts by increasing the tariff on them,
the quotations on wheat and corn drop-
ped on two successive days. The Pres-
ident’s speech had the same effect on
the stock market. This all indicates
that his promises are now taken at
rile
of
So does Hoover.
the!
n
i
|
|
“Hamilton xileved the big financiers
and big business should run the cotin-
try as it saw fit. So does Hoover"
that
under an
Sarig asserted “Hamlitonian-
ism” was buried avalanche
of votes in 1800 because the common
people did not agree with l..s theories
and that “likewiso in 1832 Hooverism
will go the way of ‘Hamiltonianism.”
Sarig declared the election of Thome
as Jefferson ended”Hamiltonlanism and
that the election of Governor Franklin
D. Roosevelt will end “Hooverism.”
A ———
Right after Frank and Al shook
hands it began raining, the very thing
we needed most In this section
A ——— SP ———
Look at the label of your paper the
week. If you pald on subscription, cred
it should be shown. If the figures In
dicate mdobtedness to us, we would np.
their real value
preciate a remittance.
INSTALL SHOWERS AT
LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING
TO
WATER CAUSES
TO ISSUE NOTICES
SHORTAGE oF
BOROUGH
pes
fencing throughout whe summer na
Which Wek
$
i
4
A
caused a shortage In the w suppl
of
and to conserve this the council
caused be issued
The
All
using
water notices
to
notices read thus
persons are cautioned against
water from the borough plant
for ang except Necessary purposes,
Sprinkling watering gar.
dens, and al] waste of water. is forbid.
den
All persons violating the above order
will be dealt with as provided in the
ordinance of July 7, 1889, which fixes
a fine for each offense of not less than
one dollar nor more than ten dollars.
All leaks in pipes and hydrants are
prohibited.
~By order Borough Council.
Like it or not, Lytle’'s Addition is
now a part of State College borough.
due to a decree issued by Judge Flem-
ing.
streets,
The Centre Reporter, §1.50 a year,
DALE TO HAVE NO SUC-
CESSOR AS COURT OFFICER
He
makes
In 10 lowing lette to the
M. Ward
1
porter, Judge Fleming
sjclear a matter concerning
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A ————————
LITTLE TOT DROWNS IN
RAIN-FILLED HOLE, AT HOWARD
Florenee Pletcher, Aged 8 Years, Loses
Her Life
oner States
Friday
Death
Drowning.
Afternoon. Core.
ue to Acelden
ta)
led,
seven
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LOCAL LO. 0. F. INSTALL
OFFICERS FOR CURRENT TERM
Dists
rict Deput Will
Bteele
sm ————————
ECONOMICS BUILDING
TO BE DEDICATED 00CT
§
{HOME
ra
P44
inspes tion £&
T™ ‘ses ry
I'he ceremony
will
Home
speak
ning Das
at the dedics
DRIVERS PASS
EXAMINATION
| FOURTEEN
Fourteen new drivers received
| mits to operate motor vehicles in tests
detail of
Three of
new drivers
Bellefonte;
given by the Bellefonte the
State highway patrol the
The
Showers,
applicants failed
Melvin A,
Harold G. Knapp, Lemont:
ager, State College; Keller,
Pine Grove Mills; Esther Kelley, State
College; RV. Venable, State College:
Nellie Francis, Bellefonte: Hazel Fye,
Fine Gelnn; Wm, H. Brouse, Jr., Belle-
fonte; Joseph H. Rathnell, Jr, Howard:
Sarah M. Malone, Coburn; Helen Dip-
cho Clearence; Verna Rossman, Miles-
burg; Hazel G. Houtz, State College.
A A AAAI ANS.
Chieken-Corn Soup Suppen
The Ladies’ Ald of the Sprucetown
M. B. church will serve a Chicken-Corn
Soup Supper on Saturday, October 22.
in the basement of the church, from §
to 8 P. M. Price, 25 cents a plate
The patronage of the public will be ap-
preciated,
a
are
Mss. Anna
Ivella
age
onducted
wlernoon, in charge
ling,
pastor
HOMECOMING
AT
SERVICE
EGG HILL CHURCH
i year, when a much la
ering of friends is expected
¥ f tha
8 A Wi
alaf 2X
time a
i
torical a
ant
w be given.
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COUNTY HOSPITAL MAKES
REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER
At meeting
1
on Tuesaday
tees held at
evening, the
ie
as submitted and :
Gaya
nber patients discharged during
the month
Number deaths during month
Number patients under
Sept
ireatest number patients any day
remaining
treatment 30
in hospital
hospital
number patients per day....
Cash Recelpts—
refund on
insurance
W. & Rankin, refund on ins.
Receipts from patients
2061.18
Respectfully submitted,
WM. H. BROWN, Manager.
HA AIAN.
Politics Is news—that's why all the
news of all the political parties is giv:
en fully and impartially each day in
The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year.
—
NO. 40,
rs ——
FOWN AND COUNTY NRWS,
u
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
S——————
the Milihelm
' friend
near
and
Mr.
ryman,
Monday
assist
who is
the ar-
»
of Mare.
st week of hey
town. Mise
open engageraent
e8 be required locally,
s on State highe
McVeytown, are $0
The new road, if the
iz over the abandoned
being filled to the nat«
n
»
fe
tot
Way route in
be eliminated
change is made,
after
N., of Johns
Mrs. Bene
A
and
in
ter.
augh
» to Mr,
isewhere
Kathryn
Mrs. H.
Harold GQ.
y ans
has not
3
vit}
wend
s killed
e road.
uphin
truck.
ntestaine
1 a
» city for
P. BR
on res
the pa
recovery.
gh vs belong”
n, at Nigh Bank,
} one night
ew Ove
were
nOrne
from
Test
slack
nimais
next
%
Vednesday morning
1d Benjamin
in Centre Hall. The
ha#
M
il's
and
'
rooust,
Villian
special
is ome
under
who take a
*
‘apa Goodhart
odhart, the
#3
*
i
ng an account ,f the resulf
manslaughter
Reporter was misinformed a8
od the court
sentence Homén
calls for
Prosecus
Norris
ruce Homan
fv Boar
IMPos OF
The
noe
received very light and
is
payment of $100 fine, costs of
sonment in the
thirty
days
unusual is on in
is to reduce the
that township from
West
n MM
ted, and
] to the
principal refs
districts
tation has
iable extent
ating the
$40
questio
located
wis
that the px
Pp
appr
seoti
a very
Gatesburg on
adjourned sale for tax liens.
lan
held Friday,
on
be
will not likely
The sale will be
held fn the main court room.
Dre. Thomas G. McQueen and J. W.
Harshbarger, both of Millheim, Afve
entered the classes taking post gradue
ate work at the Geisinger hospital,
Danvilla The post graduate work give
en at Geisinger will be given monthly
at a mid-week class room period.
seated in Centre county, to
25th inst,
be further adjourned
W. 8. Brooks received word that his
grandson, Martin Fleck, a son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. 8B. Fleck, of Caldwell, New
Jersey, is a patient in the Bonnie Buy
Hospital, Scotch Plaines, N. J. suf
fering from tuberculosis followhig #
ruptured lung. Mr, Fleck fs twentye
six years of age, and only recently
successfully passed an examination
to become a city fireman. Thi gives
him and his young wile hope that he
wil} be able to come out victorious
with the aid of the skilled staff in the
hospital named where lung treatment
Is made a specialty.
the New York American