VOL. CVII. HALL. PA. THURSDAY, APRIL Traffic Light to Go, So Decides ins obsery patrolmen tructed their ight The traffic light on the diamond here ance, unanimous installed seven years ago, by usefu consent of the borough council wit! lered to rangements be removed i could y Highway GARDENERS TO GET FREE SEEDS RELIEF AND of $4260.00 to Ce Allotment $ the rellef gardens by Relief Board purchase for ergency provides needed funds for and plants for The Centre Cot tee, consisting of College; J. V. and 8S. M. Shallcross, allocated the avallabl districts of been placed and those s this family garden the these gardens. Garden Com Rohrbeck, S Philipsin Bell e funds to t! Orders seeds and be dls re- ted inty E. H. Jowers, efonte, has e six have for the county for garden tomato plants pla year. ren to grow garden every eX ”n on if alarge HIGH SCHOOLS ADOPT FUNKS BASEBALL PLAYING ‘STILL LIKE DESPITE CALIFORNIAN EARTHQUAK} tie SCHEDULE " Eastern Ret Hall L111 Division 4 incerely, THE FUNKS THE The 1 HORSE ree Is = IS COMING BACK. ome-back hae ryve and high- sing of an it oven be in untiry. through will and fame 0 On a ten an Penns | way more over the or x One © h seems e the a app lowing. A few years was almost t! iver. 1 was i light _. Ham ved I'he Hes asualities was dre, friends ex- im Te ported, How plain & un piowing ne last fall and the plow circumstances fro {faetiting — A MASA winter hie ad a the was inteered construction of mileg a new T Harbeson in charg: volt their lab- men the ot “nal” 6 ot two rond al appear of Appears aw " into Vall C Angie ey trict forester & matter Local ‘High’ Girl Wins in Soprano Solo Group in County Contest The Stats League staged a ards set musica] contest at State College, Fri- eo Forensic by the League made | cisiong for each group, | Muscial supervisors for the various | High school are: State College, Miss There were four separate | Elizabeth Pippert; Bellefonte, Mrs. Al. Fach contestant in the Instrumental berta Krader; Centr, Hall, Mrs Mal group rendered thelr required number | colm Smith. ' and the vocal groups rendered the re-| The winners of the Centre county quired number and a selected number. contest will compete with the winners sroup I. (High School Bands)—Win- of the Central Penna. Section in the ner, State College High. Other con- | 8c hwab Auditorium, State College, on testant, Philipsburg High. | Baturday, April 22, at § A. M. in Group II, Violin Solos, the win The Central Section consists of the wer was Donald McClure, of Bellefonte | counties of Clearfield, Cambria, Centre, High. | Blair, Huntingdon, Mifflin, Snyder and In Group III, Voice, Trios, the win- | Union, ner was State College High. Melle-| The State is divided Into nine seoc- fonte High competed, | tions ~the Northwestern, Western, In Group IV. Soprano Solos, the Southwestern, North Qentral, Central winner was 8ara J. Odenkirk, of Cen-| (of which Centre is a part), Southern, tre Hall High. Isabe; Bradford. Cen- | Northeastern, Eastern and Southeast. tre Hall High, and Eleanor Robinson, ern. State College High, also were entrants | Winners in these various sections The entrants from Centre Hall made | will compete in a final State contest a very creditable showing. The winner lat Sunbury, April 25.29, rated high in stage presence, enunci-| A more definite and detailed an. ation and resonance. nouncement will be sent to the win: Fulany meeting the required stand- ners and schools interested the de day afternoon of last week. conteats, LOCAL IL 0. 0. FF. NO. 89 HOLDS Wednes D t Dept of evening of lasy weel Grand Master Wm. sisted by Edward Zong Zong, Installe of Centre day ity Bellefonte, is Cyrus Ho) ad enn ele I tric Jr. Grand Mong, newly Lodge a Ted d the an ¥ edd offi t ora 1 y Ao les r——— HOSPITALS MAY RECEIVE FIFTH MORE IN APPROPRIATIONS Hi SCOTT MAY BECOME STATE SENATE : AA Fxeentor Sells Rossman Property. HERE'S WHAT FARM OWNERS CLAIM IS WRONG WITH THEM Depart- President the for the farmers’ trou ty oy gathered Agriculture velt shov v what of things the r grows have dropped an average The things he 1 29 per cent cent 3 sly 29 mortgage ind from $4,320,470,000 3 ¢ yor of con all fa in 1934 fiscal all foreclosure, From 1813 to 1530 farm taxes In- creased two and one-half times. In 1931 these taxes took 47.2 per cent of the money the farmer had left after other expenses that had to be paid in cash had been met. Agriculture's gross income dropped from around $12,000,000,000 in 1929 to $5.200,000,000 in 1932 The value of farm lands has dropped 50 per cent since 1020. A MI A TS A————— We will never have a decent State government until we have a governor less of a bigot than Pinchot. MI PS ¢ re were rigaged In the cent of 1831.32, wore lost year farms 2.84 per through SEARSON HORSE SALE A SUCCESSFUL a car load of low and son, t Hall en———————— —_s GARMENT FACTORY AT LAUVRELTON; REOPENS 20 EMPLOY} ¢ tl A ss FOWER PASSENGERS ON EAGLE Io CARRY BALD ————————- (OLLEGE COW STATE herd of the Pennayl | 3 a 8 shed new for ¥ ini roduction try in the American animal Btripes to Re ister r on atte C old Sin with of ang E h wile or i i les or en- the Thi and a produc milk and £ ¥ % i ! ar ars Emile 110270 pounds oof Fas of fat 26 tion 5004 ’ nds in ¢l AI AS A WELCOMING PARTY. A party Krum. rine Fri iaintanco 3 18 held at Potters ich nn w ruce home . on fy gv evening, at wi acd on thors friends ake, pickles served, all report delightful time Those Sha Mr wills ithere dwiches had a very wore Miss White, Barr, Earl Charles Sellers, Mrs. Edng Mattern, Mrs. Mrs. Rose Sellers, Mrs. Ed. Taylor, three sons, Joe Ebbe and wife. Miss Hazel Hoover, Misses Betty, Erma and Frank Stevenson, of Buffal, Run Val- ley: Misses May and Pearl Miller, of Bellefonte; Wallace Ilgen, wife and two sons, Mr, and Mrs. Merrill Walker, Earl White and wife, Guyer Grove and fam- ily, Burton Fetterolf and family, Ray Sharer and family, Claude Dutrow and family, Ralph Homan and family, James Decker and family, J. H. Delan- ey and family, of Centre Hall, R. D; Mre. Roy Dutrow, of Centre Hall; Ed. Brown, wife and daughter, May- nard Barger and family, J H. Burk. Present were: Miss Beatrice and Mrs. OC. 'E and sons and son, Maud of Zien; John Meek, Myers, wife wife and son Ruth Saxon, i rer, two With beer coming in last Friday and the State having falled to pass any measures regulating its sale. one local restaurateur dared to dispense the 3.2 "non-intoxicatng” beverage the fimmt day. Me was M. BE COoldron, of the Nittany Mountain Koffee Shoppe, who drove to Harrisburg Thursday night! and loaded up with the new brew, and | found ready customers when the doors opened Friday morning. 4 holder and wife, Bruce Ripka and wife, | HL E. Foust, wife and daughter, F. F. {Palmer and wife, G. H. McCormick land wife, Hubert Neill, Irvin Dean. | Bruce Krumeine and family, of Spring Mills, R. D. “"e AI MR Estimates submitted by the State De | partment of Labor and Industry place (the number of jobless persons in Cen- tre county at 5,132 In the month of March. nc" 2 «Jy 1 1933. r————— — ————— GRADE “EXAMS” HIGH SCHOOL FOR XAT sina of nits tO ¢ hy A MYA LOCAL PERSONS VISIT STATE LEGISLATIVE last H. ‘loyd Brook Har wl week, 1 “nt 10 t i file Ir A ————— LICENSES GRANTED TO NING APPLIC AA A SAA ISENIOR MH. 8, CLASS HOLDS SUCCESSFUL 1t three n Ther the offing this time aoen In UP IN SMOKE; IT'S LEWISTOWN 8119675 SCRIP 160 875 Lewistown men watched $1 &i go up in smoke weren't ) the other day but they It Loewistown's during the recent bank There ig about $500 held by the public but bankers ost of it inl kept for souve The official scrip burning party in. cluded Clyde Bordman, Clifford IA Gra- Valter Woods, Bugene T. Gram- ley, W. W. Cunningham and Hugh B McMeen, Sm —————— AI MP RS NORMAN THOMAS TO ENGAGE IN DEBATE AT PENN STATE, TUESDAY OF NEXT WEEK Thomas, internationally known socialist and recent candidate for President, and Noel Sargent, sec- retary and economist of the Naitlonal Association of Manufacturers, will de bate on “Boclalism va Capitalism” at State College, Tuesday, April 18, at 8:- 15 P. M. The debate will be in the Schwab Auditorium under the auspices of the Penn tSate Christian Association, Mr, Thomas will take the affirmative side, and Mrs. Sargent, the negative, of the question which formally reads, “Resolved that in the United States, socialism would be a superior gystem to capitalism.” Both speakers are fre. quently heard on national radio hook. ups, To defray expenses involved in se. curing the speakers, an admission of thirty-five cents is being charged. Since all seats will be reserved, tiok- ets should be obtained in advance thru the Penn State Christian Association, 304 Old Main Big, State College. ———— A HOTTY was crip iss send iday " in believe be nirs mn w han, Norman The Centre Reporter, $1.58 a year NO. 15 Je WN AND COUNTY NEWS. I ———————— 1 FROMALL PARTS imat ed by » by an oti A The cabin $ Bon Wor State o in Shingle Athletic Giro {own Gap association nd has for Mr. West Faire residencs, Fairmount by Harvey for of Penn been the on's College W a Stuart fs L Yroken Mrs H. moun residence on Stu and art he orner Streey and Avenue purchased Ward. The Botti held by ister of Rey sired Lau funeral i a re Samuel n minister, Milton, was attended recently 8S. F. Greenhoe The min wag a native of Cowan, Union county, a graduate of Gettysburg Cole lege and Seminary, entering the mine istry in 1903. He filled charges in seve eral adjoining counties, Including Mife flin, where he served the Belleville charge. Rev. Fred. Wy Barry. of Highspire, has been a patient in the Johns Hope king hospital, Baltimore, for four weeks and Wednesday of last week underweng an operation for bladder trouble. Rew, Barry is a former pastor of the Penng Valley Lutheran charge and is contifie ved to be held in high esteem by & large number of his former parishione ers, all of whom are hopeful that he will fully recover. Chari nger thers at Rev Two classes—the Men's and the Young Men's— in St. John's Unfon church school, Farmers Mills, on Sune day visited the home of J. Wesley Foreman. They remained in schoo for thy opening exercises and then repairs ed to the home of Mr, Foreman, whe for along time wasa regular attendant, where the lesson of the day was taught. C. H. Bungard is teacher of the Men's class and M. T. Zubler of the Young Men' class. It will be re called that Mr. Foreman fs physically unable to attend the service he ono? so faithfully did, J -