pp ——— CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1933. NO. 37, TWO GUNMEN BEAT UF PAIR £14L,000,000 FROM N. R. PP, AVAIL. BOTH W.CO.T. U. CONVENTION LOCAL FISHERMEN GET #42 LUTHERAN THEOLOGIAN DIES TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS STATE TROOPERS: ESCAPI ALBE FOR ROADS IN PENNA, OF CENTRE CO. HELDL HERE FISH FROM CHESAPEAKE BAY AT AGE OF EKIGHTY.ONE + i Corporal Powell ant Private Knox More than $14.00 of tl $15,000 « Pleagan! Gap Unlon Presents Cake | A Hosterman LP lamer, | ! v prominent figure yt] HARPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST . . eral ant for ighway constru With 50 Golden Candles, Sessions fzht Ww rand ford entry fall, Ia ra rch { the intry, died Forced to Go to Hospltal—Strug- ii _ rant AW ay Snrine | Weds { WE + 3 4 FROM ALL PARTS gle Oceurred After Men Had Been Well Attended. ail \ 1 M ve . taht " 1 a Yio " 1h Disarmed and Taken Inte Custody —Revolvers and Ritle Stolen. a A.D ES LEWISBURG ORPHANAGE BAND vl TO PLAY HERE AND VICINITY Wesley es, Ne was snyder, ff hee rg in who escaped morning when Dodge coupe : : : op- OFe "n ane-t { on S001 1 foe . nd e ‘ . t Hill pp 3 * PAR * A y ! wa ry : - vit " } ry £ Te d ine the license \ were Igreeted hy |Mmor A : . : “ which o Ly wed a ip Ee a ms oe dow ant - 2 5 p rk in ’ {sgioners two 45 automatics stuck in rr Iaces, . ys ; He : y TR 4 hiatal y . 4 . FM arah XN baa 0 talitia fi Ee 5 y ork 1 $ AUGUST MILK PRICES HIGHEST PAID IN TWO YEARS |CUap ur gave a reading titled —————— . ; , "Fthing.” BLACK BASS AND BROOK TROUT [5 ROCKVIEW “BIRDS” CAPTURED FOR CENTRE COUNTY WATERS ~TWO IN CALIF, 8 NEARBY At - (OLDRON FRESSLER. i I'SION (0 FARMERS i ADHERE TO WHEAT CONTRO! PENN STATE OPENS WITH ’ : : i 1.368 IN FRESHMAN CLASS : . —— SCHOOL COMMUNITY FAIR (we COLORED vs. CC. H. { i : : . ; CENTRE HALL, SAT, 2:30; that U h e Detweer 4 : ap ; ; Vo eed tie t the past. i a . C. C, TRUCK AND ATTO : paid — i tise eA t COLLIDE AT SLAG PILE, LEWISHURG FAIR THIS WEEK. S————— A —" ssa —epm——— 1 istinction of becuming the firs ig le.with two high » PURINA DEALERS BANQUET. NEGRO PAYS PENALTY FOR new member of the Penn State family hand 12: 41 m. Ses T jeal SLAYING WIFE IN PHILADA[®°P: lo lseorfe ialcus, © Ana. po nd dre Pon Purina 4d fers fr a A A AAAS. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE IN FIDDLING WHILE ROME BURNS [tunity to go on the screen or be at- ; LOCAL EVAN. CHURCH] \0USUSt Production oY @ o evade! SPELLS MINORITY FOR REPS. ted by : SHRISTIAR BROOKS. 15] Bev. J. W. Zang, pastor of v-lper cent over same month a year ' ire or eight ympared { ire Journal SF y 0 x ty . i Fone TRA siatd Ho ith } t ! months for the Old Guard on inty A 1 cian “ 4 ¥ sr . hav etd - it having taken place of aes-1217 " 8 INdAY CYRNRIE id f ) Wher mpared with 1980 Here is his prediction, ich, of course, | i. ‘ hey in m / vy al . it dav this. w dk ¥ {de s af The 4th, in e An hun : i 193 \ EU 1923 hows large we pray comes true lin . there will be canting | Eranddan r of William 8 rook, aod " hs nereases, approximately 22.000 over “Centre county Republicans ys fd: eontes fo we, with liber of Centre Hall ver the dling while Rome burns. The distinot SEpaet (G visit helore: serung [NEW CARS SOLD BY HAGAN Y. P. MISSIONARY INSTITUTE, movement that 1s afoot within. theseigppowy grap GIRLS PLAY A reine. GENCY IN RECENT PAST SUSQ. SYNOD, A SUCCESS|I2ir borders to bring Democracy back | FRIDAY EV'G. SEPT. 29 tes al LR i {to = i : ; €. H, H. 8. WINS SOCCER GAME, } 3. 8. Hagan agency, Centre {entre wing en ile LEE SOT SOM is Aunt | “re 3. read « outweighed by their rivals : x Mat inet : wn. Baylor and y taymond. OM. en ’ , i food BE AY Ita Hors “ . Beatty, President and Hickert a reanization & Treadwell, vise-press general managet George Carpeneto, vice-president and snes ! RR i “IRALPH SHOOK'S CONDITION outside, crossed the whit ne fous CONTINUES VERY CRITICAL times. Bloom and Stringer each a Loeal Patrolmen Transferred. his credit, "y manager: Frederick * Saylor, sed'y lg ’ der counted for a marker, Richard Ross Several transfers of patrolmen have A 8 Teck, who with his wife and and Ken Frank stood oup on the de- {heen made in Centre county. UF. Bn. son recently visited Mrs. Fleck's fathe Miss Verna Utz re y he younger Republicans that they justloontinues to be in a very critical con- fense with thelr clever playing. glish. of Bellefonte, has been irans- ar u is, In tows, I, ow Hy» 1a night superintendent for the Eastern Aeronautical] Corporation which is lo= cated at Newark municipal airport, the busiest airport in the world. More than 162 regularly scheduled planes land ———— i ————— and take-off at Newark field every 24 hours, in addition to a large number of other planes that stop off there. The corporation Ly which he is employed is an airplane service station, banquet wis hy } Perhaps it is because the idea has alph 8h of Spring Mills. a pa persons and was ver byibeen bred into the minds of I feng in the Centre County hospital stitute couldn't be licked in Centres county, ldition, follewing an operation for ap ————————————— ferred to Philipsburg, and Gerald Mrs. Miller, whe was formerly Miss|Put whatever it is they certainly seem | pendicitis SIX C. C.'C. CAMPS FOR WINTER [Suedden, of Philipsburg, will come to ; eT 0 W 1 ord am Oe : 16 Feo “ i A es g ellefo Pal Vinger, Philips Miriam Treon., of Sunbury, gave an]VYery much unconcerned about the ko q BE, T. Jamison, justice of the Mace PLANNED FOR 1200 MEN B Het naa. 1 a Hy Winges, ” ns of Democratic action that Is takingjland insurance agent also of Spring rg. hans been removed to RKiagway, place from far distant Woodward to] Mills, has apparently a fine chance for The Civilian Conservation Corps hasland W. C Stuart, DuBois, sent to Phil. in the “Bush.” where the natives firstlour own three wards, recovery, He ia suffering from bron. |8nnounced that six camps in Maine, ipsburg come In contact with religion thae is| “Two things give cawse for alarm. lchial pneumonia, and is being eared [New Jersey and Pennsylvania would ’ : going to change thelr whole idea of The latter more so than the former. jfor at his home. be established for the next six months, We are sending a quarter of a million Mle. She described the children in the The election of 1931 proves without The two Maine camps will be locat- {men into the woods t, get®them out : : g ; y : ning i x aralof the weds school, pointing out that they do not ® doubt that the old guard is slipping Showing of Fall Millinery. ed In Acadia National Park. Both are 1 come to the séhool with a blank mind and there is no one stepping up to now occupied. All camps would be Sh ——————————————————. but rather with their own philosophy take ite place. There was tod nuch Mrs, Helen 8. Bitner announces almanned by approximately 200 men it Doing something, evem if you do it] A freak of nature is disporting itself and ideas taught them ‘in African confidence and not enough work. fowing ol illinery nt her home was announced. The corps will be en . jin Centre all, ay and Baturday, suse. i “ schools, and the Christian must work oi ondly, the bas In registration in September 22nd and 23rd. ed hn Sunipalgi nn nal Bbw nt ata, tenement house on the Old Fort farm, to build up another foundation against | dicated not so much a trend toward scking Insects, underbrush clearance, ai sheat : belllshed bat which has already «been estab. | Democracy but a distinct and whole- | The bats are personally selected by {removal of fire hazards and tral} con- “4 0 wu 3 larse. chest, sires 1a smhsils that w 18 already « : sounger Mrs. Lolo 8. Person in New York Clty “ti " With a second crop of leaves and the sale effort on the part of the younger struction. NOTICE lished, Democrats to win converts to their and are the very latest in wiyle 3 . beautiful bloom characteristic of the The Institute was attended from anise , . i Prices range from $1.25 to $2.08. This store will be closed from tree. The tree ix quite jarge. Leaves Centre Hall by Mr. and Mrs. WW, W : 8 PF. M. Wednesday, the 30th, un were shed early, followed by a dormant Kerlin, Mrs. Harold Durst, Miss Laura th Saturday morning, the 22nd, period, and then the buds burst Into Breon. Mrs. Ernest Frank, and Mrs leaves and blossoms. It appears there aeeo wis “ Paul Fetterolf, Mrs, Ray Sharer and unt of Jewish Holiday Are younger horsechestnut trees In Mrs. I'red Homan, the latter being the NIEMAN'S DEPT STORE, town that have also regaled themselves delegate from this society, Milthelm, Pa. for the setond time this season with aa 9 0 8 loaves snd blooms, inspiring account of the missionary work, telling of the mission schools A—————— SAA ' i i ! A half-million farmers lost thelr ’ fy 4 € ’ £ A 5 SAO. It Is evident beyond any doubt that statue as landowners in the last shree the Republicans of Centre county-might | The Glad-U