VOL. CVII. CH 9, 1933. SPEEDY CONSTRUCTIVE ACTION TO COME AS RESULT OF BANK From Christian Science Monitor) The banking holiday proclaimed in all of the states is not only an action designed to the depositor, but is expected to hasten the remedial leg islation that is ne to bring the banking system ou present dif- ficulty. Perhaps ment arisir have now the states ing sprung Faced people comport th dignity and admirable CLOSINGS protect essary of 118 spread in the of relief and into being wit that is in traditions. restrictions deposits has recognized that taken for the best tion. Uniformity withdrawals requisite treatment. The time of bank ing. Trade ual. It is even than guring last week. vertising seasonal dustries percentage of abwolute fi 1 in possible an pre in preventing rential of the ¢ crisis is calmness public most use going on been as in some respects Stores are ad- 1 certain in- demand than in The mercantile re- the greater evidence of = he pe better sales ans report better preceding wee views tell of stability and ful tone. It arise out The curr informed KS. in ral show a good will will predicament and agree- faces ity fnevitable that the pnt comment is of present in legislative banking circles is in ment that the new Administ: not but American bankh equal of any That it 1 will millions of ition tremendous FOSPONS only a a wonderful opportunity hose who tical of in} present laissez the The paran into The Glass } i i i { ——— COST OF ADMINISTRATION OF RELIEF IN CENTRE COUNTY relief act the com county of the! Under the mittee is money penses, but spent as much people on the roll are Malin E. f Philipsburg, allowed five for administre Centre county per Cx t the er anit per ent allotted ation ex- has nt present and Fred Hoffer, of of receive $60 a month; Philip Ray, Bellefonte $50; Miss Belle Weaver, $10; Mizs Vera Thompson, Howard, $30; and $100 a month allowed for auditing the accounts. This $310. As the been ing t $20. five per cont of that would that th never pald | time as two a Moosa each whom of makes eounty has recely abou ¥ a month 00 be $1000. so a cost of is tration is the allowed by AWRY Stata « 1566 GALLONS OF WHISKY SEIZED IN LAMAR RAID Home of Charles Farrington Gives Up Wet Goods When Federal Prohibls tion Men Visit It—Held Under $2, 000 Ball for Federal Court. of 1,556 valued at approximately $12.- 800, was made Thursday afternoon by Federal prohibition officers who raided the home of Charles Farrington, at Limay, Clinton county, for the sccond time in lesg than five months, Farrington, a brother of Prince Far- rington, appeared before United States Commissioner Charles Scott Williams, Mm Williamsport, on Friday ana was hold in $2,000 bail for federal court on charges of sale and possession of in- toxlcating liquor. #e has the first case that followed kis arrest on November 21, when 659 gallons of whisky were seized in the eollar of hig home, still pending against kn and is scheduled to appear in fed. en! court at Harrisburg in May to answer those charges. I A ———— A bill was passed in the State Legis. ilggere to permit Clinton county to abolish the county poor unit district ¥ } 7 ) { A seizure gallons of aged whisky, ALL IS CALM HERE DURING FOUR-DAY BANK HOLIDAY The four-day bank holiday scarcely created the First Hall. Of some individuals suffered low a a ripple among the patrons of National Bank in Centre like in all and business natural course, sections men inconveniences to fol- bank holiday. alarm- bank's the least the are not in confident of n the door wing — fm —— SECOND ANNUAL BANQUET OF FISH CONSERVATIONISTS Lion State March 24, at 6:30 M Harrisburg will interest The this event will be near future date oper Commissioner of M. Fisheries, inent of this O Diebler, and other informat fishermen tickets proms- fon r of bring the y sie speak great to for in the keep this time is assured , of fish stories, vicinity. of announced hermen good plenty COURT MAY ABOLISH CON- STABLES QUARTERLY REFPJRTS payment of ing quarterly report: the NEXT BAZAAR SALE MARCH 28, OR APRIL 4 { ntre i } i EE LEWISTOWN SALESMAN KILLED IN CRASH IN SNYDER CO. A Whole Week's Faun. ole week's fun for the boys lucky bucks ill the comics in with American Kut-outs, stamps. For sixteen 168) pages of Dig Weekly American New York and xt Sunday's MENT COST IS PLANNED Garner Says If Congress Gives Roose velt Power to Reduce Salaries and Cnt Veterans’ Compensation There Will Be a Saving of #700,000.000, ow vr § ogram to ct $200.000.000 nen: ocoals treasury s omipliet- fiscal y government f the of 219.739 present deficit. of the big William H Woodin, secretary of the treasury, will wr seeking to balance the government's income with the outgo. Discussing the economy plan with newspaper men, Mr, Garner said if con- gress gives the President power to re com- 1.360, One jobs of tween 700,000,000 and $800,000,000, “and the country will approve it.” The economy plan has been worked Bherley, war time chairman of the house appropriations committee, and Daniel C. Roper, the new secretary of commerce, The treasury statement showed that February 28, the government collected $1,260,203,197 and spent $2,610,482,086, Income tax collections for the eight months were $383.332,028 as compared with $658,121,342 Jast year. Miscellaneous internal revenus eool- lections, however, reflected the increas ef of the billion dollar tax bill, increas ed to $621.373,4356 from $345.954.5185. and create city, borough and town. p—— a —————_ a —— PA.. THURSDAY, MAR Our New President TO CENTRALIZE SCHOOL DISY- Presnts Refute Under State's Assoclation to Made Array of Fig res Claim Plan. i +0, 000 Loss by centralization ....8.920,000 1.100 6 nere pos present rs : . thrill f creativ would submerge longer must g times and we wou -y 3 f even present facilities” : 14VS These dark «¢ 4 5 # a 3.042340 FISH DISTRIBUTED IN CENTRE CO. STREAMS the our true des- Tre it 3 1 to ourselves and of to put peog le to work. waters in it wise and courageous- art by direct recruiting by the we would treat the emer- | a war, but at the same time through this employment gal f six incl complishing greatly needed projects to stimulate and reorgan- 8 f our natural resources. s, 452,000 was announced re. Ma. : im 1 Commission ‘ . 1 , treating the task as a 40 trout al es, 2,405,000 yellow . 54.000 minnows, 140,000 suck. ize the use pike perch fry, Of F ly, in our progress toward a work we require two safeguards 20.000 and 1000 sunfish, . + » of resumption . The species an ators mst a return of the evils of Ihe species and wale of the 11 LL: : a’ 4 all banking ut--Sinking ¢ SInki stocked Laur ve Gap Run, Logan B Run } frogs Spring 1% the old order: There must be nsion of 1 a and ; A a lili Cred week, nvrEtnante IRVOSLINCHN vy] O specuia~ 1814 mn fi Tr Gap Penns Creek 1 ir . wind ek catfish Sink Creek fge upon a for their ful- of the several m———— Brown Township School Board Elects Teachers for 1933.34 Term. The Brown Township (Mififin ty) School Board met in special session Monday evening in the High school building, Among the business trans acted was the electing of the following teachers for the next school term, sub- ject” to the change in the new school code, J T. Willlammees, Jr, as prin. cipal; Anna Taylor, Francis Riden, Joyce Bomgardner, Miriam Reed, Ruth Shilling, Ruth Kelley Ethel Armstrong, Hester Kline, Margaret Weaver, Cher les Fultz and Ruth Wilkinson. Couns. of If 1 read the temper our people correctly we now realize as we have never realized before our interdependence on each other; that we cannot merely take but we must give as well, that if we are to go forward we must move as a trained and loyal army willing to sacrifice for the good of a common discipline, because without such discipline no progress is made, no leadership becomes effective. ‘ I am prepared under my constitutional duty to rec- ommend the measures that a stricken nation in the midst of a stricken world may require. These measures, or such other measures as the Congress may build out of its experience and wisdom, I shall seck, within my constitutional authority, to bring to speedy adoption. But in the event that the Congress shall fail to take one of these two courses. and in the event that the national emergency is still critical, I shall not evade the clear course of duty that will then confront me. I shall ask Congress for the one remaining instrument to meet the crisis==broad executive power to wage a war against the emergency, as great as the power that would be given me if we were in fact invaded by a foreign foe. NOTICE NIEMAN'S will acoept checks for merchandise. Don't jet the lack of ready cash prevent you from getting the things you need. Business as usaal NIEMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE, Milihelm, Pa. . «+ + In this dedication of a nation we humbly ask the blessing of God. May He protect cach and every one of us. May ship districts, He guide me in the days to come. —— 10, BE a —— a TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. 1 NO. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS lieuten in on of the Unit. Corps. Tax Justice next meeting on in the Court House, the legisia- Tax Jus. nt member of the State The neral sixty Mifflin ox day following the : B. test which winter, has been with gratifying reactors were nd these were and © bore r street out of ht tax parte inter pure nd Mark ws the namé, d what woe y from siafes known Hicks, pa, Flog r points ¥ of the month. They ine people in and MMe came with to liven wp i. Lusch, ice was fur oung Spring Milis leasant Gap » parts which dancers they sting of sandwiches of e, eam and cake, and whi Inished 3 112 o'cl [thes WW the guests A fe for Rome week W TOT left present is ne is in 1itile ox« 1» platen works ®6 lutiunfss Fart has proposition, al engineer, Ear; knew we'd interested. 80 he spilled (he whole thing to us. The machine i» calculated go print four colors at one operation, ~but here's the rub--if Od Man Depression doesn’t soon kick oof, we'll have to be satisfied to get along with black.—only, blacker! plann : the job print in a financial and a a friend dustry interest in the graduate mechani is the inventor be This is March, public sale month i Centre county. However, the month will see the fewest public sales held in thirty or more years. The "Res porter” office, usually busy with sale bill printing at this time of the yeas is experiencing a reduction In hig class of work never before Xknawn The reason for it al} is very plain the farmer's lot is a hard one, but he knows it would be like jumping fro the frying pan into the fire were MM to quit and attempt to lpok for somes thing better to do. Hence, he is forosd to remain and suffer along with the remainder of us. We still maintain that the average farmer (a8 considers ably better off than his average ofty cousin, With an equal willingness to work, the farmer can at least produce those things for himself which will assure him plenty of the west to off whereas the city dweller has mo sail opportunity. 4