THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL. PA Ves So———d— a SSA 05 ar RB SR w—— ‘ODD THINGS WATER DEPARTMENT. HAS'NT HAD A DRINK OF WATER IN 10 YEARS © Wwe Nevgaper Syndicne NN) A RABBIT WITH 6 HORNS FOUND BY EMIL MERSCHEID North Plalte, hg = Ny } 4 XxX HENRI BUCHNER AWAR ...... SUGGESTED BY Pu SARJEANT THE ROCK LEVEL HARDSHIPS LWAYS FOLLOW... WNU Details of Five-Year Plan Never Fully Published. New York.—Details of a plan of atheism,” never published full by the Soviet made known by Dr. Butler, president of dowment for International organization received a report plan, it f Eure correspondent. The anti-religiot decree, effective last May 15, appeared part the Advance Guard of Youth, deseribed as the journal of the Pan-Unlonist Com- mission Extraordina Fight Against Religion, according to the cor respondent. Th omplete said to have five sections, co years. During the first year measures were to be taken to close all religions schools, and Catholic inaries and to discontinue the teaching of theology. Ban All Churches. During the second year, the is quoted as saying, the campaign is to be conducted to the end that “from May 1, 1937, there shall not remain a single house of prayer in Soviet terri- tory. The very concept of ‘God’ will he expelled from the Soviet Union as an Instrument to the working masses.” From a drive “five-vear in ent, were 18 Murray En- The the governn Niet the Carnegle Peace, on was pean ~ in in for the decree Is into he five les divided rresponding to t academies seme edict oppress there 18 to he organized 1933 against religion in the home A Dinner Gown ’ of re 2 § A dinner gown with sleeves Joined only across the shoulders. The under. neath seam of this red rough crepe gown Is also left open. and in the cld convents the corre spondent says. “By October,” he adds, "it is expected that all Soviet institu- tions will be ‘purified’ through the ab sence of persons holding The printing of religious books, brochures and reviews for the use of religious bodles will be rigorously for. bidden., The of objects necessary to religious worship will religious be- liefs, preparation be punished with extreine severity. Spe will culeation of ‘intelligent the the films, ready cial attention be given to the In irreligion into Among nthel psychology of the nn to of which at been created, Speed Up Atheism, “During the third year greater tivity i in be organized groups, year all nsses,’ be used least 1540 have are sic al- ac is to During that religious Instruction shall renounced thelr religious are to be expelled tory. “During the fourth year all churches, synagogues and houses who not have from Soviet terri of prayer are tutions for bulldings of cinemas, ¢ the organization in these sf Iw and tertainment.’ ‘other means of enlightened en “During the fifth previously and final year achieved results in the struggle religious mentality will be consolidated and des eloped.” against DAILY IMPROVEMENT By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Late Dean of Men, University of Illinois. Mr. Richard Lovell Edgeworth, the father of Maria of fictional fame, ac- cording to his bil ographer, wus a man of tremens dous energy. He was always tak- ing up something new, always inter- ested In some in- vention. He invent ed all sorts of things, and in a score of ways he did “almost pretty well” He had a theory that no mat- ter how old or ad- vanced one improve himself be came daily. “You can Improve,” Mr. Edgeworth used to tell his children, “every day of your life, With this power of im- provement you may in time be any- thing; without it you can be nothing." It was a theory which he himself id not always carry out, but it Is cer tainly one worthy of the serious con- sideration of everyone, Huntley went out of husiness not long ago, bankrupt. And vet | ean remember when he had the finest store in town, the biggest trade In the line which he carried. He as one of the most had. But While other men were remodeling thelr business build- ings or adding new fronts with more attractive plate glass windows, Hunt ley made no chapge In the general ap Soon one should of merchandise was looked prosperous business men we never improved. upon he it hegan back number-—out of He did not change methods to meet new pearance of his store, look like a date, old-fi his stock or his conditions, and started a Huntley's ined, to rshioned. Some one so0n thusinsin wi nnd uitimately nd all because bh look deg wore % 0 was the waion of the latest thought His fr were sure that by the time | getting out in his fleld. ends e reached he would be recognized id middle age as one of the great men In his 0 of He the lectures today did twenty azo, and the thi that then are not true today £ 1932 education, game years true 1s were Wertern Newspaper Union, Two Eggs in One Calif.—A hen owned by Donahue, apparently con- sslon is over, has gone on 1 double shift to eateh up on production She laid a iarge egg, inside of which was another, rimmed eg. Ktoek Timothy fon, vineed that the depre to % 4 wors perfectly fi FAMILIES KEEP Less Shrinkage in Licenses Than Was Expected. New York.—That the automobile in dustry has a firm basis for recovery 1s indicated in a report issued by James Dalton, editor of Motor, The experi ence of 10382 shows that there is still in operation one car for every six of our population. The figures show that the American people regard their cars as an essential part of their lives and cling to them as long as possible. The record of 1032 car registrations re ported by Motor discloses that there are still 20020001 passenger cars in operation in the United States, Count ing the 3.253.202 trucks that in operation, the total is 24,i182353 ve hicles. This represents a decrease, of 1,631,720 car registrations, or 61 per cent, from 1031, but since 1032 marks the culmination of the business reces sion, the decline was less than might have been expected. The trucks regis tered in 1082 20 are numbered 8.253.202, which Is 6.1 per cent under 1931. A drop of only 2,192 408 car licenses from the 1920 peak is an unexpectedly small shrinkage and provides substan- tial evidence of the Importance of In- dividual transportation. . The editor of Motor points out that the losses In passenger car registra. tions since 1920 reflect with fair ae FAR EXC C¥IZ8 The time a man Is most charitable Sis when he fears something will be found out on him and he will need forgiveness, the lative teh he de in differen tates iroadly speaking, 1 { MEL Now York, New Jersey, ticut, Mas gachusetts and Rhode isiand-—and the west held up the best. The plight of the farmer is clearly revealed in the drop In car licenses in agricul- tural had the worst decline in the three years’ span were the and agricultural states Numerically, the he were: Michigan, 220000 cars; 165,000) : 133,000 ¢ curacy pression Connex const sections, The states that southern western Sri HsERea or lexas, Oklahoma, aviest Ohio, England’s Prettiest If you wish to see what the British consider perfect beauty, take a look at this young lady, Miss Laura Wilde. Recently by popular vote she was se- lected as “England's Queen of Beauty” and given a purse of about $2,000, Discovering the lan Soviet that Japan, stranded recently to on the Journey. HHftine iiting ap the (BBY GERTIE SER w L SaY gw J “An actor at his work streak.” like a streak—a yellow 120.000 : lowa, North C and Wisconsin It is not to be concluded Men \ . arolina, Nlinois more than 100.0060 cars those from drops in car since 1020 that more than gone to the scrap heap A portion of them, wi in storage because registrations SAN 000 cars have large pro- while serviceable, are the Owners are COSLS, un- ahle to pay # POF INTEREST 10 THE HOUSEWIFE i A Al To remove peach stains cover stain 1 with wet salt and let stand for 24 hours. Wash then in lukewarm water. » » tweezers close by wi ling threads ile wiil Take starch left after a washing and wipe the surface of lin oleunms, It renews the colors and af- fords a protection and polish, cooked varnish-like » » - Turn a thoroughly heated bowl over butter that is hard. This will soften the butter throughout and may be used to spread when making sandwiches. - * * After cleaning your kitchen range go over the enamel part with water containing a little vinegar, then polish with a dry cloth, Your range will look like new. * - » If you have an old clock that re fuses to run, just soak an old cloth with kerosene large enough to place in the corner of the clock. - . - When baking cake, grease ting and sprinkle flour on bottom and sides. This prevents cake from being crusty. Restores $25 He Found Kalamazoo, Mich Twenty-five dol lars Jost by his thirteen-year-old daughter was restored to Fred W, Reuss, father of eight children, by Ralph Kruzinga, a needy and jobless man, who found It. POTPOURRI Jumps 200 Feet x woyvid 1 ich-long squirrel like ani lives in the India: has the ability to It is erroneously called a Instead, a sh grows Traffic Ticket a Month Too Much for Nerves Yor After heing 13 fie ' # sacl i RK LCReleg oo ir Eiffel Tower Sways 4a] tower : ¢ policen atl times sways as ten feet from side to side. New Yale Coach Reginald D. Root has been appoint. ed head football coach of Yale to sue ceed Dr, Marvin A. Stevens. Root, who | graduated from Yale in 1028, was freshman coach during the past sea- son, and also has been coach of varsity lacrosse, He is twenty-nine years old and has been instructor in political economy at Yale for more than a year, AVIV ia bid ihe To . . . : ( \ WONT HAVE English Land Held Antiquarian research has unearthed an interesting reminder of what ls believed to be a link in the early his. tory In England of Abraham Lin- coln's family. A record collated by J. E. Angell of the Boclety of that Abraham Lincoln was a holder of land in Norfolk in early part of the Eighteenth tury, This record Times tells how in 1726 Abraham Lin- coln and Sara, his wife, were joint venders with Isaase Lincoln and Ed- ward Rush and Lydia, his of nine acres of land in the parishes of Norfolk, Bacon, ~Ex- Genealogists shows one the cen. as published in the wife, LOOK WHO'S HERE Chocolate ( fte with a ascarets, an old favor. new Vor, to supplement the candy laxative which has been consistently advertised gince the earls The slogan - V You Sleep” will They Work W be maintained for both old and new Ady has come Bs. hile Excellent Life Rule patient with mist £8 1 pral ARE YOU NERVOUS? Pe and nna KEis Write Dr. Pieree's Clinie, Buffalo, N. Y,, for free medioal advice COLDS 2 WAYS coos WY tn) | FOR NOSE AND THROAT Essence of Mistol ON HANDKERCHIEF AND PILLOW STOMACH TROUBLES QUICKLY Relieved ' ents wa? 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