YOL.. CVI. COMM, REPEAL DEMOCRATIC STATE EX. URGES PROHIBITION are urged to repeal at fon ‘adopted by utive Come Harrisburg. President prohibition Pennsylvania voters support prohibition next by the tid mittee The polls the aresoh monin Demoera State Exe at a meeting in endorses the follows: Ro tted Amend- TY also resolution stand on and Whereas , stands - ' Roosevelt's question, reads as President evelt unequiveo to of the m -COomn the repeal eenth ment as a promoting t perance and restoring a greater spect for and order And, whereas, the Volstead ufacture and has modification of the man-- beverages wisdom of retucing the law to permit @ of mild the sale already the President's drunkenness and proven judgment, greatly curbing law- lessness; And, these whereas, the legalized sale of mild beverages increased considerably the revenues of nation- al, state and local treasuries instead of further enriching the racketeers who have flourished under the Eigh- teenth Amendment; Therefore, be it Democratic State Ex, Comm. the declaration for repeal incorporat- ed since 1830 in the state and na- tional platforms; And fu the Democrat mittee nia, to has that the re-utlirm resolved he that State Executive Com- voters of Pennsylva- of party affiliations, President's stand in voting on Novensbher to the Stats» Consti- ple dg- Eighteenth it resolved rther urge all irrespective support matter the by his fc Inte ior utional candi Convention who are al ed 1 Amendment, o the repeal of the A ————— I A en TEACHERS OF COUNTY TO MEET IN BELLEFONTE, FRIDAY LICENSE TO HUNTING Pi WITHOUT A I'S WM. WOLF y A nur Game War ry Wir Tv pressed gar NO othe r day and squirrel—oug FROM AUTO ONTO CONCRETE ROAD; FELL DEAD William the Lewist 5 fractured skull Davis, 42, succumbed in wn hospital on Friday to a received late the night before when hewas thrown from the rumble he sent of a friends were Philipsburg in Davis stop rumble seat which from roadster In and returning the Se Mountains, it claimed ven stood up as Car started to get As he did the « forward, toppling 1 over and onto the The « Jokn Davy heid Mor made br cematery sosiliifoiana—— FEDERAL AGTS, COLLECT CROP LOANS MADE BY FARMERS Bay the # of super E for fleld division administration P Meadville, visor National spent part of county making loans which are due farmers. This is the second visit Mr, made and he will make one mors, on October 26. in the afternoon. He re ports that collections have been very satisfactory, that the borrowers have been meeting thelr obligations with a high degree of regularity. The loans on which Mr. Day is mak ing collections were granted during the spring to over 200 farmers in the coun- ty for the purpose of buying seed and fertilizer. The understanding at the time was thas the loans were to he paid this fall. The field superviesr notifies borowers by mail of his itinerary, and the borrowers make their own arrange ments for getting in touch with him, ——————————— IM ASS jovernor Pinchot favors the passage of the Sth Amendment to the State farm Joan of the Agriculture a Inst week in Centre collections at this crop from on time Day has GRAND AND TRAVERSE JURORS FOR NOVEMBER TERM COURT Grand Jury Meets Fiity Monday In First Week sion, Second October; Regular Ses. November Mon- in Third Monday and Second Week for day. GRAND ud B Coble, JU Edw Samue] Mrs. Clare Dunkle, pipe Fry, 1 Cin nner Mer. nee rmitt, Leo fitter Ci. Mac Walter rime 5 ' Matilda John H. Haines, ironsbhurg Miles Heaton B nie HL M. Myers, laborer State Colleg Harold 8. Meyer, Mil Gea, McCormick, ng Mills Mary Matilda CL Harry.8nyder, Lyman Smith, Fred Thompson, Bellefonte Mrs. Catherine Tallhelm, hk...Fleming Cornelius Twist, Philipsburg Carrie Thomas, hk... iellefonte Sumner Vonada, farmer Hall George Wilson. farmer, Bellefonte, LD Clem Watson, Philipsburg N. I. Wilson «Warriors Mark eorge Young, 1 Bellefonte TRAVERSE JURORS, NOV. 13 Brown, Shoe tes oorer irpenter af @ machinist. . Sp. “ rmer., .Spri Pring Port laborer K. Rishel, Madisonburg Philipsburg .. Bellefonte invalid laborer laborer laborer. . Centre laborer gent. rhe George laborer. ....8now Paul W. 8 Buddinger, Wilson } clerk Be Breon, Margaret Beaver, teacher Bellefonte laborer. . Snow Si jamin laborer Becaer ASSOCIATION MEETING HERE WHEAT CONTROL FORMED AT The permanent org wheat reduction control oclation was direct - the idl B held in meeting nk afternoon ilast week Centre Huntingdon ounties have oie together forming Huntls memoersinp y Centre wintion with ip ning itl. Owens rep Bellefonte community, Hotment committ ER er Ons Owens and Official the wheat directors’ Bank at for the tional headquarters will First Na board Dr of the Centre Fall In the forming of ganization control room the permanent ors Centre oounty has heen grouped in four communities as follows, lellefonte Hall, Mills Poals community Huntingdon of communities committee the Centre Spring and ng there nun with the chalrman rep resnting of directors of the H. 1.. Ebr National Ban) tant community board control sociation eh ght, cashier ft Centre THE SEVENTH AMENDMENT. 15 eventh Tyryopst Bellefonte Philly Ig Howard Howard Fa Jurtis, m DeArmitt, Diehl Hanna on yuly oles Hall Etters, miller Fishburne, Gladfelter Edward Hoe : Houtz Lewis Heidler Houser, E R Bb M: Henderson laborer welldriller farmér Karthaus . Lamont Sandy Ridge lellefonte euben mechani mer St. College Philipsburg Howard | Harpster, Horan, Kerstetter, 1 hk laborer vi Grace Kes fer anit St Minnems Melaughlin MeCormich Ne srMmer (Yall Mileabur ® | Port Matilda | | : {3001 cri KE an ial NearhofY, Oyler wn Mmrer Samuel Milford Wm. tarry Wm. Nason iaborer farmer Nittany Poorman. farmer ellefante A. Rossman, merchant Mileshurg Rishel, farmer Centre Hall Richards, laborer. Port Matilda Lloyd 8mith, laborer .. Howard WL DD. Bhoop, clerk Centre Hall J. H, Strouse, saddler.... State College A. R. Spangler, Inborer. . . Philipsburg J. D. Tanyer, laborer. . Pine Grove Mills Edward Tussey, laborer .. Boalshurg Ernest Vinton, Iaborer. ... Philipsburg E. E. Vonada, laborer Nittany RC. Williams, laborer .« Fleming William Walker, farmer... Rebersburg Paul 8 Wise, farmer... Contre Hal Paul Zimmerman, banker. K Aaronsburg A AO IARI. Margaret is the Bucknell University freshman | co-eds, with Elizabeth a close second, | according to a recent check-up of the first-year women. Only a few of the | freshman girls have the same name. | moss popular name among constitution. This is once the Reporter gives him credit for making an unbi- ased decision. » Lyetta, Huan, and ‘Clementine are! among the unusual names found on the | olass roll, | ; ————— SHEFFIELD MILK PRICES, ' CALL TO YOUNG ORGANIZE IN The Yo County DEMOCRATS TO BORO AND TWP ane » mtinuing nty n the township each voting precinct official represent and Cen precinct, Ralph Homan Delaney South t, Ge pre Sumner toner borough, a) Wert Boower of i officers of the chairmen and vice. precinct chairmen County "ommiites possible wnigation d clube hip ar Theas shot 1 ti} party community ane a strong militant The National and State OC encourage avery ro build organiza. nmit. organizations and charters are issued to the clubs by the Nationa; Committes of Young Democratic Clubs of Amerioa. A cordial invitation js extended to all who are intersted in the success of the Roosevelt Administration, and bet ter Biate and county government, to attend the meeting Friday evening. The fact that it is cailed Young Dem: ocratic Club should not create the ime pression that only the youngest voters are considered. The State organiza tion has not set a definite age require. ment. It is hoped that young people who have not reached their 21st birth: day will become interested and active ag well as those who are registered voters. It is also an organization of women nas well as men. I A I A MARRIAGE LICENSES, Orvis EB. Gillette «++ Brow Shoe Sidney Bland ............ Snow Shoo Bellefonte tion ton these the Irvin G. Bloom ......... Bara IL. Lindenmuthk “an LOCAL 1, 0. 0. ¥. HOLDS INSTALLATION CEREMONIES Only D. Member—H, An Odd Fel Remaining Charter Brisbin—64 Years Makes Visit, low, Contre V. A John H Halph ctor, E Guard, Guard, J to N. G., N Ww v Ray Pu Homan rnest Ho Fred Bru Geo, Mot H. H. Mari i B QG., G.. G. Clvde Mark Kn R I. Trust Th tors Among bin, co John Hi D. Bris. member Of been i amass A MAAS SRS HILL EVANGELICAL CHURCH ANNUAL HOMECOMING t EGG ’ —— A ——— ONE JUROR FROM CENTRE HALI [ONLY 1 HBOROTGH 14 mb ammo M0 PHILIPSBURG BREWERY OPENING ATTENDED BY BIG CROWD ist Thurs { p served gra Belie nnd approximately cted th plant repast intili late at night the continued line was unbroken rom other parts of amo oO were ng the guests present The plat vill employ present approximately 1 1 the AN $ t ha Fis in the near f{u- 3 Ef — CORMAN'S 870 IN DESK MISSED BY CLOSE SHAVE ve weeks ago the an attempied = Corman home ving Reporter men the robbery near Penns Cave of 1 how broken « an account the h desl wit fn as entered, a Ten it party y disturbed the evident] HNnE of learned that ed in the of 870.00 in 2 freee i from previou the desk Vas Peon] ved fow el the home was acquainted with both the facts that Mr had made the sale and where he kept his money un ti banked. days thas " i Hen person who entered Corman ER ———— Az Viewed by the “Watchman” would be well for Centre county have a District Attorney who has not the same political ties as the Court, Not that we impugn partisan motives te His Honor, Judge Fleming. With a Democratic State's Attorney working with a Republican Judge in the con. duct of our courts even the suspicion that partisanship sometimes distorts Justice wouldn't have a leg to stand on, ‘ —————————— —— Mb From “Bucknell” Hugh Morrow, son of Dr. and Mrs Hugh Morrow, of Centre Hall, nas been pledged to the Delta Sigma fra- ternity at Bucknell University, where he is a member of the freshman class, Bucknell's fraternities pledged a total of 52 men when bid day was held at the conclusion of the rushing seassn. It to 19, 1933. po nn. ——. ———————————— OVERHEARD, and present i i i ininger work. The urch, office, Grange terian of the Reporter and The Presbyterian 1888, and the Ma Mill Han indicates the Las inter Grange both hall 180% of Wel 185%; filone built A the oJhn in indivi the Alfred Bartges house SAME the same time home in 15060 the now oocupied 1 bn os E wy CC 02 the Ge . owned and the H i912 Mitteriing caf 1813 upied nN 1502 ¥ Grove place Smit} 16192 Bartholomew the Reporter the « the Wm FM y residence, OW owned the Lie vet remain A l¢ IL. Dauberman wander Prof 8) Sr. J the grandson. aft in possession f & The Kerlin home plant, built in 1908 The Al- exander place was erected by Iw. Ale exander in 1882, and the Dauberman place by Mr. Dauberman 1887 Bill: The Penns Valley bank building, I recollect, was erected by the banking company a few years after the insti. tution was organized (1873) making the time of building, 1877. John: The other brick town are of such recent they are remembered by generation living here. ———— AI MASI Bucknell University will observe its annual Homecoming Day on Saturday, October 28, with the Bucknell-Temple football game as the main features on a crowded program that will include a soccer match with Temple in the morning and a week-end golf tourn- ament for alumni, as well as a Univer. sity banquet Saturday evening. A MPU oo, “Grin and bear it” was given out as a good formula for meeting the ick. In