The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 05, 1933, Image 1

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    “VOL. CVII.
WORK AT C. C. C. CAMP 68
NOT FOR THE
to be 8 uj
convenient po
thought that eno
be
of
tricts
8,
sawed to accommo
the five s
These
ints:
points
May the 8 » app fate funds
the blind: shall t » be a soldiers’
us
abolished §
000.600 for unemployment
operating deficits,
be borrowed for
vately owned toll
of 350.0006 000 poll tax be
borrow $25.
relief and
£10,000 0600
of Pri.
may the State
and shall
the purpose
bridges
OF COUNTY
ORGANLZATIO
YOUNG DEMOCRATS
FORM
“Young Democratic
T™
meeting
Alexander
chairman of
1 hanges
VO 4
Th
the Name
organiz
forth w
Demo
¢
er, of
County
Burk}
supers
been
old
sor of Your
work of the
rict, urged that
read “The Y
Centre Co
hairn
a — A AR SARI
Clyde MoeCloskey, of Clarence,
charged with reckless driving
State Highway patrolman who
him go down Old Fort hill on the!
wrong side of the road, He was
brought before Justice Slack. A ten
dollar fine was Imposed.
AL AA Ar
wan
by a
saw
Wheat sowing Is completed
valley. Fields sown early
beautiful appearance. The
ing Is also doing nicely. Corn ia be.
ing cut. The larger per cent. of the
crop is past being Injured by frost,
due any time. :
A MM AM SES SM 0
in the
present n
Inter sow
Is your subscription due?
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¥
+ Vers
FINDA IE:
election
offices were
hy the Dem
or
BR
support glesn
leaders
securin Came
precinct
his hope th
rout mantreste
pledged his off
f the arty at the
and iris
0
November 7.
adapted
of
resulted in the
a permanent otal:
recting the to axtend
ings from the ol and the wish a
apeeding recovery to County Treasurer
Robert TU Hunter, who has been 11
for some time
The regular
will be held
sent to all
place,
It i= planned to hold a meeting In
the near future at State College, Al
are inter.
country and the sane.
conn of tha present National Admin-
istration are cordially Invited.
sli ——
polls on
Resolutions were commend.
ing the sponsors the preliminary
meeting which
of
organs
alan di
(erent
zation
mocretary
for
of the club
pon notices
members, stating time and
meetings
quarterly
in their
ought to be able to gather 5 few new
dene from Senator Davis' defense of
the lottery charge against him by the
UU. 8 Government. At any rate he
BARN ON YEARICK
JACKSONVILLE
FARM,
N ROAD,
KRATZER BROTHERS ARRESTED
FOR FLYING UNLICENSED
——
OPERATORS (OME UNDER
BENDER CHILD
FROM
WILL
INFANTILE
RECOVER
PARALYS
a —————
SCHOOL-COMMUNITY FAIR.
I.. Watt
Penn
SANOPHOND
BAND
8S FINE CONCERT
HERE
ln: an
must
$5000
killed
f two
Ww any one per
$10
oF
damage
Ruspended
000 for the death
$1000
injury
persons, and
property
revoked
be restorsd only
of the
or
more
to
or
{
for
ii
ull
and
He
operato
alter
vehicle code
COnses may
requirements
the Uniform Automobile Liability
curity Act have been met. All out
standing judgments arising out of mo-
tor wveheoile accidents subsequent to
January 1, 1934, must be satisfied in
accordance with the provisions of the
act and proof of financial responsibil
My furnished
These questions must be answered
by operators involved in accidents dur-
ing the 12 months preceding appli-
lealon which enused injury to persons
(or damage to properties:
In how many accidents have you
been Involved? What was the amount
of damage to motor vehlicles which
you operated at time of accident” How
(much was claimed by or pald to others
{ for property damage?
| Failure to answer correctly will re
(sult In a two-year suspension of ops
lerating privilege.
!
nit pn A MILL ANH
TROPHIES FOR LUTZ:
WINS AT WILLIAMSPORT
THREF
frequently
H
pitote
Ply
Wa
1 the
—————
H-YEAR-OLD MUNCY MAN
PLACED IN COUNTY JAIL
h in 1 31 i
ndshield of the «
now reposing in
ar
the
i ———
5000 SOUGHT FOR CAMP WORK.
A call for the
ranks in
the
night
75.000 new men to fil
reforestation camps through
out country was issued Saturday
Conservation
the
by the Civilian
Corps In completing first “ix
months of Its activity.
The second enrollment
Monday.
period’ began
Those now in the corps who
desire be re-enrolled will be per
mitted to remiin in the camps
It was estimated 125,000 of the 300,
000 working in the forests during the
first giz ooniths will have left the
camps to take other jobg or for other
reasons by Octobtr 15. All the new
men selected will come from families
on relief rolls,
Robert Fechner, director of the cone
servation work, sald it was President
Roosevelt's hope that ns many as pos
gible of present conservation corps
men find outside employment eo as
to make room for other unemployed
to
93
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OVERHEARD,
Is
ms ———— A
RUPP—MetC ORMICK,
and h
through Penn
concern
the Reporter in
LATEST COUNT GIVES POTTER
TOWNSHIP POPULATION OF 1378
f citizens of Potter
township ( bert last week hy OG
Alfred Ci
ACTED TOASTMASTER
the!
regiment
it was presented in every battle
American troops parti
World W i
dinnes
the American
Convention, on Tuesday
Colone; Frederick RB. Kerr, of Clear.
field, regimental commander in France
acted as toastmaster. Col. Kerr was
the Democratic candidate for congress
in this district last fall
A i ——————
It's too bad
deposit guarantee when we had money,
in
ipated
imental
Athleti
gion
the
in the
reunion
which
oid a reg-
the IHinois
Le
at
Club during
we didn’t have a bank
but we may be able to have a
fortable feeling
some future time provided we are ine
dustrious and spend less than our ine
come,
com
due to the guarantee
LAS
There are in the world today some
what more than 33.000,000 autos of all
types and, of these, more than 24.000,
000 are owned and operated in the Unit.
od States. The United States still has
one auto to every five inhabitants
while the world ratio is one to every
sixty.
Ey
NO. 39.
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS,
i }
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY
FROM ALL P ARTS
citizen
air one
Delaware,
tor got in
Id Keller, fie
High school
to his rather, BD
cnge lee
res
charge
same fo§
from this
ranges
dollars Is
0, Minne.
Dakota,
i is
other we
other stat he
a resident
in other States
50.00 ft
PLS
vear-old
Under
He
wrapped
we little
sund.
one
wn the
of the
wis not
hock
with
the
it
grabbed
rem bg
and killed The child
™ attended
section, among
W. IL. Jace
Emery, Mrs.
Mrs. Howansd
Fred Luse, Miss
Lause, Mrs. W. FP.
Bloomsburg fair well
from t
w"
by persons his
Mr
Emery,
Mr.
and Mrs. AL L
Mr. and
and Mrs
F
H. Knarr, Mrs, Robert Meeker, Mre
Paul Fetterolf, John H. Detwiler. At
Mifflinburg the Emeryg picked up Mrs
R. R. Finkle and daughter
The report of (fe sale of the former
H. W. Dinges property, consisting of &
dwelling house and small barn, and
something like thirty acres of farm
and woodland, to Mrs Samuels Rache
au, Farmers Mills, cannot be sulstan-
tinted but may nevertheless be true.
John Ream is the present owner, havs
ing bought the place two years af
He is now erecting in addition to the
dwelling house—kitchen on frst floor
and second floor for sleeping room and
bath room. Mr. Ream is a carpenter
and it is presumed that should the sale
be consummated, he will again give
his entire & to his trade and prods
ably locuie {pn the eastern part of the
State,