I NO. 4 . — — TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROMALL PARTS eff. of town sm VOL. CVI. NOVEMBER 10, 1932. CENTRE HALL. PA.. THURSDAY, PRESBYTERIAN MANSE NOTES, DESIRED BY A MAJORITY OF AMERICAN VOTERS. Rev. I. M Syria, Witherspoon of who | spoke o— wnt a week re~ C. Robert ETE ET a aa eR not was head- e ection "ednesday wed then agile, was » days in ne, when ringneck of the of men. The only the feet State nan gets in reported apart, will highways to to provide children, autious when holuse Bax ompanied by her sor : MAW anc wil Mr and Mrs. SURETY (C0. PAYS GREGG ose wmphel I of Berwick, were TWP. SCHOOL TAX SHORTAGE t Tressler Ply murdered. Th lives of these a torsith« ‘ront { ura hools, alert at every moment. la safe crossing for school see the Franklin D. Roosevelt John N. Garner name is THE VOTE IN CENTRE. Se62-—1211 7051 Hoover Roosey elt 954 709 ym fein N22 1457 T1465 Kurtz herr Holmes Miller ro BOTH 1 the VOTE IN CENTRE HALL: DEMOCRATIC ROOSEVELT, 210; HOOVER, 125 # i United States Senator My 3 I ¥ i» DISTRICTS IN CENTRE COUNTY 3eilefonte, Centre Hall Howard Milesburg Millheim Philipsburg. 1st Ward Philpsburg, 24 Ward .. Philipsburg, 3rd Ward Port Matilda Boro South Philipsburg Shoe ollege, College, Unionville Benner, N P Benner, 8 P Boggs, N Boggs, E Boggs, W Burnside College .e Curtin, N gq Ferguson, Ferguson, Ferguson, Snow Stace State Ferguson. Gregg, N Gregg, BE Harris, B Harria, W Howard Huston Liberty, Liberty, Marion Miles, E P Miles, M P Miles, W P Patton Penn Potter, Potter, Potter, Rush, N Rush, E Rush, 8 8h Ww P Rush, W . san Snow oe, E P NMP ....... Spring, 8 P.....ovus Spring, W P Taylor ..... Unlon Walker, Walker, M P ....one0 Walker, W P ........ | Worth Spring, EE Totals ...... Pluralities ....... . FEA Er bau R Hoover, Herbert Roosevelt, Franklin ¥. SN. Sen. (Congress Assembly ! After Generale Haldwin, R. 12 n 8 Judge Supreme Court Lint Higbee, I jr & ! Superior Court Judge— (3 to bv elected) James, I ! | Congress | Kurtz, R | " | Genera) Assembly | Holmes, I 13 Miller, The Democrats cast straight tickets In the borough out of the 215 that party while the short 43 of i registered In Democrats vo {the iatier LUDE were umber on the register. Of this number large per cent. were at distant p ta or unable to go to # the polls for various reasons, The Republicans cast 108 pallots + single mark ————— HOOVER SENDS MESSAGE ROOSEVELT AT 12:45 45. from his congraty jent Hoover, at 2 home, sent a Intory Governor Roosevelt, using FURRS “I congratulate yom on the the opportunity that has come to you to give service to the country.” President finbhorate an it . including f administration ———— ROOSEVELT CREDITED WITH FORTY- THREE STATES At 1:45 A. M nouncers in ss— Wednesday, radio an ! reciting the results ob. | tained through the American Pross | Association, stated Roosevelt had oar. {ried forty-three of the 48 States. The [five given to Hoover were Pennsylva- nia, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Delaware, ————— ES ——— NEW YORK DEMOCRATIC BY UNPRECEDENTED MAJORITY Governor Roosevelt carried the State of New York for the ‘Presidency by a pluraity that staggered Republican cal culators, All Democratic candidates for New York State offices, from Governor down, were also elected. New York City elected the Dem» oratic candidate for Mayor, A AM oS 23 DEMOCRATIC GOVERNORS ELECTED OUT OF 27 Information given out over the radio Wednesday morning was to the effect that out of 27 Governors elected, 23 are Democrats, $8z2338stuesza as a ia i g2zs g Gregg townst school board Po —————————— SIX GET DRIVERS' LICENSES, fo 8 ———— HOSPITAL RECEIVES TIONS, CONTHIBI 2 gts. berries 2% 1b. cabbage, 1% 4 Ib kohl robi, 1 i celery pears i ib bests, dow, stalk ib walnuts, 5 Ib hickory nuts, €1b. a 5 pumpkins, 2 loaves bread, 2 Ib, beans, Mre. Maude Zettle, of Gregg township: 4 heads cabbage, 5 chickens From Mrs Harry How - ard: 2 apple From Leathers, of gallon butter LLM A SAA. PENNA, GETS #5462265 LOAN FROM RECON. FINANCE Recon. ‘orporation. The iid the | odessa in CLASS STANDING BAR 135 FROM ACTIVITIES AT “STATE hundred and fifty-three under barred from partici tivities class of dramatics BE rticip in muscal organizations and serv. of the who fail ce on student in six credits represents one-third of a work, are automatically on the list of ineligibles any publications Students which about sem ester's plac woud AMA ins. TWO SHOOTING ACCIDENTS IN UNION COUNTY On the first day of the hunting sea- son there were tw, accidents in Union county, neither fatal, Kennzsih Engle hart, 17 son of Mr. and Mrs Clark Englehart, of Milmont, was shot in both legs below the hip by a Mr Thomas of Shamokin. Edward Galer, 25 of near Welkert, suffered an In. Jury from a glancing ball from his own gun. Thebullet first hit a rick, scat tering it. A AT. SPORTSMEN'S CLUB IN CENTRE COUNTY ELECTS OFFICERS The organization of a federation of sportsmen’s clubs in Centre county was effected at State College, recently, by electing the following officers: Charles BE. Dorworth, Bellefonte, president; 8. Ward Gramley, Millheim, and Dr. George ©. Thomas, Spring Mills, vice-presidents: RR .D. Anthony. State College, sec.-treaa. $ the host i house on the ily burn- recent” Known unt of work, of the ar drive on an Mills was over the ctivities. insur. looking 1 Penns Valley onsideratile time » of the of- itry plant her Phil abwent from a clerkship in tion with Ree organization. Four campaign, for several weeks tion SOM the Hoover who escaped fro penitentiary July 8, 1828, a California prison seve s where he was serving ntence expired about two last Friday he Was y Centre county to ansg- charge of breaking and teacher in sclence ngton borough High school, Brungart, of Washing- week-end guests of Mrs. Edward Durst. Miss ined over the election, qualified here. Mr. Nittany, is a bro. Lewis Swartz, a Miss Vera 3) ¢° were rem Yoter ‘ # native of Mrs, Swartz while driving a car nding Edgar Wagner, 32 Milesburg, to the Centre with a fractured nose of other injuries, and Wagnef telephone pole and ecking his oke oy crashed into the band Mrs. Ada Mauck Moser, at Wilk- at Cedar Springs n county, attended by these relatives from section: W. LL. Jac obs, Centre Hall: Miss Ella Bottori, Misa Anna Sweeney, Mr. and George Fisher, Boalsburg: Johfi and Mr and Mrs, William Bote Bellefonte, Clint Lemont Mrs Fisher tort, Do not wait a day longer to put into condition the pipe lineg carrying water from the town's maing to and through your dwdlling. The expense of make ing any needed repairs now wil be but a fraction of that if the work ie delayed until the ground freeses. And burst water pieps will try the patience of any man who sees water flowing from them at other points than at the epigots, The rains througout October and so far into November have very mas terialy changed the appearances of the general landscape in farming sections, Pasture lots, meadow fields from which a scant supply of hay was cut, sifalfa plots—all had a sickly outlook but now look as though we have never had a drought. While the shoots of the va* rious grasss to spring up since rains came are short, there is eviry indica. tion that the plahts will be able to with« stand the coming winter and yield a bountiful crop nekt year. Wheat w fields are also looking their best