A. —-— .. VCL. CVIII. RY 15, 1934. ———— PINCHOT—COAT-TAIL ( ANDIDATE, [Reprint of editorial in the Philadel phia of Monday, February, 5, 1934.) econ 11 will run for the Naw Deal plat- @overnor Pinchot Senate on form He bellevse not gome of the people some of the time, but that he can fool most of the people all of the time. Hence he becomes the 1 “coat -tail seek t talls a Roosevelt only that he can fooy candidates gentlemen who into offi President. swing « on the sat of the » . * election is conser - The coming clean vatism, That eORtost A Democratic candidate for Roosevelt from the can be counted on to back him to finish; And squarely erder. Pinchot in the ~liberadism jssue 1 CW versus be joined on in a issues can between: ly was who the who start and stands the old who for Republican and sincerely a either a pseu- fall within dlassificatior!. His liberalism is do-liberallsm, a liberalism of words and puny deeds. It is a pity that bh puts in an oar to muddy the warer, to befuddle the voter when clear thinking is so vital. This is fight and Hooverism. Reed trade 1 and the pu are in it. does not great © Now between Rooseveltism Guffey and Dave in such a Joe Can a their hearts res no room ngnts jobless, tied up in closed arwl depositor relief Pennsyls banks in nation Pinchot has initiative, den " anywhere in the shown interest to TO but has left the whole bur- on his Secretary of Banking » - » his kinship Deal examine New Came Finally, let Hoosevelt us and the Pinchot to Governor out for Fdroaeye At 11 1832 after Foose Y ex Mr It 30 ‘ November had o'clock on returns shown velt victor. AFTER Mr Pinchot was alected, And that Wyplcal of lingniess to in any him po a sure Roosevelt 3 FOR Pinchot wns Mr sm, of el, $i he Mr his opportun ' eap lireetion nxious that} effective that In aside while BE out fdent or ’ fetter Deanocrat FOHE he with Od Pennsylvania Pennsylvania come out FOR safe and profitablé be en gh of fnasur 1 wity by standing for elected who was Hoosevelt Wns fights it an CGuardsman knows Pinchot's that loosevelt record didn’t he was knows he until COUNTY OFFICERS MAKE RE- PORT ON OFFICIAL BUSINESS Twenty-three persons were commits tod to the county jail during Janu- ary, and twenty-three were dischurged, The population at the present time is 9 Thirty ning writs and six appeals were filled In the office of Prothono- SCHOOL DISTRICTS RECEIVE STATE APPROPRIATIONS 1 +t school art districts received for school yeal The south The Centre tl county appropriations half total received y-five recently the from the State the 1933-1634 having $115 wis on lasg of ti heen 40.07. in dis the side of Centre county are append Hall $3 township £ SUIS Centro Coll Fergus m Qe township Gregg township Haines township Harris Miles Millheim Penn Potter Sta township township borough 1.811.060 2.584.00 .10,271.68 township township borough te College 1S DEGREES BELOW ZERO HERE THURSDAY NIGHT touch«d a degreeg be bureau been the the Thursday night indicating Zero mercury eighteen : the lopal This point nee before made b poing low thermometer, but weather had during y on reached 34 winters Reporter office, The lov distress loc contributing CWA the remminder records were cause little heing temperature k of wind to this v lly, la factor Ww suspended throu the litio CONG Bi of — A AI REPEAL HAS NOT CHANGED LAW ON DRUNKEN DRIVING work week, Repeal fF uf ew todd Under “NEW DEAL" AIM IS STRESSED IN DEMOCRAT 1 ¢ + sy elt the Repu Roosevelt oause H. B ho was one of Philadelphia's ou financiag and industrial he he late George secretary-treasurer of Amorion, widely is Mine United Workers of State's most an Smith man, is a registration commissioner and ormer one of the leaders in the isdependent which routed the machine in in Philadelphia atwrney Democratic Vv ment mv are-O' Donnell the mu cloction Yaa He 4 minent adopted vy mitten which accounts for the vlarits and sound Democratic principles the cach of twenty planks ——————————— DODDS GRANDSON KILLED IN AUTO WRECK IN SO. DAK. at o'vlock, Robe Bouth Dakota horse a dispateh that his grandson, Fay Vanenberg, aged 18 years, was killed in an auto wreck in the vicinity of his home in Corsica, South Dakota. Mr. Dodds and Mr. Gruenwald left here on Wednesday by auto for their home. At Chicago the former switched Rn. 2:00 night tha Tuesday ert Dodds, dealer, received tary 8. Claude Herr during January amentary and admdnistration during th month, Fghty-three deedg and moriguges were recorded during the month, in the offic: vf Recorder D. A. McDowell ——————— A MS The Centre Reporter, $1.60 # year to train service for more speedy travel, ————— TREASTER—~NOLL. At ths Latheran parsonage at Cons tre Hall, by Rev, 8. F. Gr enhoe, Stan. {ley Ernest Treaster and Dwind lin A I Noll, both of Potter township, were united In marriage on the last day of January. The young couple bave the bet wishes of a large oircle of fri nds, o aly WW mati wb ASSOCIATION IS ORGANIZE] FARM CREDIT For meeting the short the Of term PUIPOse credit needs of agriculture has been act under the juris diction of the F Adminstration, rei Credit there up ederal Farm Productior The inal Corpo tions 3 © 10 Ww which www of Va the | Weotalon { Wes ful civision in Wie il gional ed comprises the st Md, Del, Pato Rico Ba gtimore ar Penna. and The d tl Production The into whicl igalion Credit districts one loonl Product i district Gorgon 34 sociation, comprises y Seven a with of Centre Cleafied i ford. Blair, headquarters Jansary 9, 0" peratios of the sev held i im of tl Extension € ry Hollldaysburg present from Clearfield, At tion counties, a ting was in all f the but meeting 0 counties his an associ. to known he Credit - As Papers formed Producti Wits Hollildavsburg sociation and incorporation d inqypor the Qi an werd Spring M Hunti: don Al MECHANIC HU R FALL AT C(t FIN AMP. LOCAL { NG, 85 NYDER—MASTALSKI Nrnvdet eldest sor THOMPSON FOR STATE SENATE: DON GINGERY, CONGRESS that innounced Thompson, Es Democratic in ths District mi-officially Philips. the candi- {entre The dis been rep {date for “State Senate atoriad veral H. } Philipsburg terms has frosson teed 2 Sco Republican, from Mr Thomp- has been rapidly rrwvard i national official. Tt Democrat Senator of Er ear o CI Oe ying greed to be the wratio © Drei nt third district com Blair ing Clearfield and ars and he propos s the $ ty viet . ————— INVESTMENT BROUGHT MILLIONS PROFIT TO BOEING @* 0 wd $ E manufacturer, William Boeing, Pacific Coast nir- told the Senate Air a few days ago that realized potential profits of $5.006.64 In 1828 from an original in. of $289. he bought 4.319 shares of Boeing Alr Transport Company stock in 1027 for six cents a share. He trad. ed those units for 64.957 shares in the United States Alreraft and Transport Corporation. The United stock opened on the exchange in December 1928 at $97 a share. Chairman Black of the ocommitiee sald the total investment in the Boo- ing Company was $760. The company obtained a mall contract from the Postoffice Department in 1930, he said, and made net profits in the year ann ounting to $1,448,306, ack sald the $760 company de clared no $2,402,234 stock dividend and a §367.000 eney dividend the same year, plane Mail ho Committea vestment Ho sald ) CORRECTION OF FALSE , RUMOR, \ hére during the past rible tragid, having taken place in New Jasey involving one of the nd Mra, I A. children Norristown Hall Stive, formerly of A fioe Centre telephone os almolutely rng on wepday or reason GREGG TOWNSHIP SCHOOL VOCATIONAL NOTES OF Basketkball at Spring Week The Sehr ol Teams Flay Mills Safurtay 3 P. M. of Thi £3 at boy teams wi Veytown of of meet th teams Mil Hi thi gh at Spring week P BOARD CWA CWA ve APPOINTED WORKERS TO HEAR COMPLAINTS workers In Cer f tre ©O a board o three men it eing the vestigation by CWA county composed Rey Rl Bradley, whi additi Ons y go with their complaints t fo mal Pi nr WwW. Beniamin Pay nereased hoard's duty fri The new administrator of Wagner Ke board. the { in Col nelds, and ¥ eve without Howvent foroe of the CWA while 1} 16 an REY. LESHER A SUSQUEHANNA DIRECTOR BOYS CAMP {MILLION i AT SUSQUEHANNA PANK (HECK TAX REPEAL PROBABLE: POSTAGE REDUCTION effetive Te the postage reduction The enntinued for this threewcent another may be ent Vent rate may altho the President to tre © to re<iuce it tao % condition I ’ i the wury justi ——————— A ——————— HORSE SALE BY DODDS, Dodds a Dakota he last in Maroy « in Apr On Wednesday Mr remaining Robert anti unces sales of South waos for the werk iw the first week ik jeaving hy the oar here on ul but load Prociila wi horses offered here on Sat ————————— PEBLIC RESPONSE TO CHEVROLET'S NEW POLICY ant 3 rsOEn TOMIWOT 0 retail £6 the nnouncement Chevrolet dealers would quote only the sctuag 4 the new hoersafisy TY that , instead of 13 livered costs oonven “1. and trucks This "new tionag 0, prices «on Cars automobile mer. chandising, designed to drive into the open «very tem entering into the cont of a car to a purchaser, has been in- strumental in enabling dealers to book 100,000 orders for retail delivery of new care, according to reports to William ¥. Holler, general sales manager of the company, “The expressions I have already re- ceived from both dealers and the pub lle indicate that the plan won quicker and more enthusiastic goneral support than we had believed pr ssible.” Tie plan was gen rally regarded in trade circles as the most revolution ary step ever made in the automobile industry since it attained Its present sive, “While the automobile industry,” said Mr. Holl x, “is generally regarded as the most progressive In the world, it 8 woefully out of date tn sonwe «8 ita operations. Ome of the worst was {ite persistent clinging to ‘1. o. b' price Hstinga” C—O AU ——— The local Odd Fellows wil] hold their fannual banquet in their hal on the | evening of Thursday, February 22nd. deal” in | LIOR : anda Naturday finish, McVeytown by the i} wiart t The feated played at { December, did ' doubt the materinl has been develope at Lt] ~ Grogs wa for Their look mer LER not sO ru nd impressive 1 ® re this stage of the ecason tt, a real competition 3 may Gregg Teams Defeag MHI Hall ’ wa to ¥ —— HART DEPUTY STATE ADMINISTRATOR IN iF. D. a a ———————— COUNTY MEETING P, 0. 8, OF A, CAMPS AT CENTRE HAL Foun L + ¥ ting of «Ou Tre of “nprd { Le re hail, Centre Hall Friday o'clook, February interesting ing program of singing he ning Among the | Biate Represntative Léderer, This and Epo hes wn heey pla speakers will 2 John Holmes 8 Y pitre Major State and of open Eugen ex Burgess College meeting is y the publi evigyone ls Invited to stiend lps $1L.000000 RELIEF FUND GRANTED TO PENNSYLVANIA Federal relief and CWA Frida Y Adminis «1 81. urds trator Hopkins on gr nt f RRR Yrradad snemploy me 004 000 smergency relist for w————— Matron of Mili ty Jail Duck, Wy io Pennsylvania roltef Sheriffs Wife % appoin sunty a woman be appointed women prisoners vf the RAY C. NOLL, PLEASANT GAP, SAYS, “I DO NOT CHOOSE" Ray CC. Noll, prominent Centre coun ty Democrat, who was selected by the executive committees from Centre, Blair and Clearfield counties tv become the Democraric candidate for Congress in the Twenty-third District, refuses to accept the honor, much to the regret of his friends. AI Se SHEFFIELD MILK PRICES The net cash price to be paid the members of the Sheffield Producirs Co perative Association, Inc, for grade B milk testing 3.5 per cent In the 201. 210 mile mone for the month of Jan unary, 1934, is $1.83 per hundred lbs, with the usual freight, grade and but. tirfag differenticis. This is a decrvase in the January prite of only 4 cents from theDecember price as compared with, a decrease of § cents a hundred for the corresponding month a year ago. It is 72 cents a hundred pounds abive thy price for January, 1938 The amount of milk fs Increasing and every increase in amount tends to low- or the blends? price T0WN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL TEE ’ y ounty's reli fof lutment G9 Lemont was the Lire Jacobs, ons wt Potter helr friends evining. ecretary of the on Monday ree from Governor Hendth 1" "hia 4303 stat the issue of that trucks all other must sarry ement Reporter of a i the letter capacity is correct fal Teung™ in the Evane Hall Mrs. Lids several in a CoC inderwent Me- forestry er Mr, B itieship ry 23, Press born, first Was leath iil be tend. Fair table the pre- sears ou A will MiD- unde Parent- rok day hat give evening. ake up Ue Charles 87, $200 ven by Y. R machine round & abot on wee n the ured of Gap ling ming of Of he Penne at- Centre Ebright. y. R. M. wer, Sane Milihefm, Aasief- R A. General Barnett, wns of Kerlin Smith, Centre uel Hubler ! A. BB i Administrator Bcohnade Speakers Deg A nny were nt iy Wm N To the lat ivania fer sn ont the States on M. of pastor, all and pag. ale {ters pers fare © the West | fief nex CF veriesd Fedsy Susquehanty "1 ted sone on : A church ire in wk lin the formed | Lewisburg sv. H {. Rupp iT Ww : WONOT F. av h Vooar practios at Forks Boake Boswell], thems sth, and # State ire rs AS a pr Agricul ury in the Rocke doing burg, and Robert iat Spring Mills schools began will continue to March 3. After cole olege closes in June they will return to the same sclools for two weeks to obtain practice in the supervision of vocational projects. While driving down of Nittany Mountain, on Thursday night, H. A. Herring, of Kylertown, lost controj of the oar at the watering trough, reulting in the Chevrolet se dan striking the Bank on the right side and toppling over, with conskier able damage to It A young lady wae a passenger in the car, but neither wa hurt. FP Geary was returning from Bellefonte and was an eye witn'ms te the accident. He rendered sssislazuse by way of extricating the couple from their embarrassing postion, and driv. ing to the Keeffe: Shoppe on top ot Nittany Mountain to telephone for the Hagan Carage wrecking car The tem: perature ot the time wis close to (aN below sero, which fact add sl to dlscomfiture of all concerned. { few doing Viocationag Paul Noro similar work at WwW. Lohr Jr Their February {Penn Ny tional is teaching school Slippery ville, i= work at on the north slope
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