i —— VOL. CVIII. FLETCHER'S NEW DEAL FIGURES MISREPRESENT THE TRUTH G. 0. P, Chalrman Rebuked In Repub- lean Press for Inaccurac tes” In Broadeast “liross From New Engl publican editors expre jon over bland can National Fletcher, in Jackson, Michigan has cost to the lions for billion representing half for and a final cluded the normal expen lic struction ing the Navy. the New Deal” absurd. Yet that Fletcher has done” “The cost of he lions.” As to “at least mann 1 aut regular direct relief works, payments of of warships To ch said nrec is i continu the tWe ali of “the STATE-WIDE JUDGING CONTEST CATTLE AND SWINE AT i og “re SHEFFIELD MILK PRICES BUT ONE WEEK SEPT. COURY ~SESSION BEGINS SEPT, 10 of court The term has reduced to week, Monday, 10th, The the I September been one opening the second grand jury will convene urtly Monday of .. Howard Howard Williams, carpe Ii . -Philipsi Wi laborer ‘ nerman, agent Bellet TRAVERSE JURORS Miriam Burki Mrs hskpr v “tyid laborer. Centre HH shersh hskpr.. Re iIrg Philipsburg Halll Wilson Bil H M retired 1 tT 1 i i : — crise (CENTRE (COUNTY POMONA MET WITH MARION GRANGE eztabl fat hundred grade This is more than The SBhefliaold 2.460.834 ers in ished freight, differentials pounds for June COMPAan, chased 13 from produc MIs M3 A CONCERT IN EVAN. CHURCH, TUESDAY NIGHT, 2IS8T ees Mlagh Ox van : tard Grang i Union Gr with the veard ol le States, one year going west, the following year, east On these trips the singers bh heralded for t) ability One of the favorable comments follows pve Deen widely elr and work. was “Many reports had come to us, previous their coming here, concerning the excellent singing of the men, and they fulfilled every expecta- tion. There was diclion, harmony and abundant volume.” By The glee club ig under the direction of Prof. Hernanus Baer. Mrs. Baer is the accompanist. The public Is cordially invited to come and enjoy the program. A silver offering will be lifted favorable to LAUCK HOME BURNED AT PINE GROVE MILLS, MONDAY The Charles D, Lauck double house, in Pine Grove Mills, was destroyed by fire Monday morning. The loss is es timated at $8000, which includes the furnishings. There was but light In- surance, One side of the house wag unoccupied while the Lauck family was on a camping trip. cannot be accounted for. The Centre Reporter, 51.50 a year. ig Xpressiy &g shown Wagner and ton City, automobile three f 5 ¥ Ruth Keller and Mr. and Mrs eling Musar lost, | The second resolution expresses {position to a special gousion of islature to raise funds for the bunefit of the unemployed on the ground of the excessive cost of the proposed ses sion, and again for the reason that the necessary funds can be borrowed. a A: GRANDMASTER HENRY TO BE IN CENTRE HALL, AUGUST 23 State Grandmaster 1. 0. O, F., Will Henry, will be In Centre Hall on Thursday evening, August 23, and will meet with the local Jodge at 8:00 Pp. m. Members of lodges throughbut the county are invited to attend the meet. ing and hear the head of the organi zation in Pennsylvania speak. ——— re — “FRONT PAGE DRAMAS” Listen to a thrilling story on the alr every Friday. “Front Page Dramas” are based on Interesting articles in the {American Weekly, distributed every Sunday with the New York Ameri can. Tune In your radio to Station ident Hives Mra Corn of members of the (3s i were of the leg. WB at 7:46 pm, AT BELLEFOI Wedne (August of the ¢ 124d LICKS A COWS IN BY LIGHTNING EVENING'S STORM KILLED FRIDAY BIG RALLY AT MONDAY PHILIPSBURG, EV'G, AUGUST 20 Denl FOUND MT. HOME, TUES, 8 PM. DEAD ON OF TOP BRUSH BACK § NINE SENT T¢ JUDGE PRISON BY FLEMING, TUESDAY dari i ¥ vers E : were Mann, Bellefonte I rence Bny-« rd Rentence: fail and ten davs in y got fifteen days AA FATALITIES AND 134 months in 19534 heres wore one ir ammtomobile Hit ine ' ALIes In time nd turing seven fat the the same and 24 R65 automobile Following the total wrecking of a at D. M Kline's farm, near Bellefonte, on Sat Marmon car at a culvert ————— CHURCH MEMBERSHIP GROWING; —————————— BOAILSBURG LITHERAN A TO HAVE ORPHANS HOME BAND AT FESTIVAL, AUG, nN, {LASS will entre Hall baseball club of Bellefonte, Ji Weis the Pure Food Store Fred the Bellefonte enforced absence of Brown is manager of Wels st. n High RMI Hr I —— Potters Mi Is. Melnty and wifes of oward called at the M. N. Miller Inst week Harold Akron, O., are cation at the home H. MoeCormick., Miss Amelia street, Dr, Oscar re home one day and Robert spending of their Masters Mingle, their uncie, of Vi G is Copenhaver, who charged with reckless driving by a pa- trolman. Three passengers were in- jured. The driver, and Misses Joseph- ine and Myrtle Stein, but none seri. ously. A A SA AAAI AN. Up to August 9th, 1416 applications for admission to Penn State were made, and 1192 High school graduates, nine. ty-one more than at the same time just year, were accepted. The fall term activitieg will open officially Septem- ber 10 with the examinations for ad- mission Freshman Week will begin September 13 and Registration is set for Beptember 17 and 18. Classes will begin September 16. UA ARAN. Harry Mayo, 35, wall accomplished the feat. held on the charge of burglary larceny, i i i pital, is spending her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Foust, Mrs. Stewart Long and two grand sons of Lewistown, visited for a few days at the home of M. N. Miller, Franklin Sharer and family, of near Coburn, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs, E. B. Palmer. J. Emory Shires, wife and friends, of Roaring Springs, called here last Sunday. Charles Foust and wife, of Reading, visited at the home of J. G. Boal over the week-end. BE. G, Mingle and Mrs. Wm. Cum. mings, of Aaronsburg; W. C. Mingle and family of Akron, Ohio, took sup per Monday at the home of G. H. Me: Bd. Poust and wife motored from Chester on Saturday and took who had been parents, along home on Sunday, BUNTS WIN OVER KATO GOODHART i] re AND VICTORY Ji NO. 32 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, ————————— HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY FROM ALL PARTS Grange Fair opens our th Pe ha 11s ng 10 £8 Ar offset this the land Hasting¥ CENTRE HALI COLLEGE FORFEITS “ i afternoon, a 1 {wy +t " 3 all 2 1 ar time umpire Russell Sark (Co~%nued on inside page) CORN ROAST BY YOUNG PEOPLE period of boating of engaged in "Hose Fay and Bam Ralpy, tha, Robert, Woodrow and Geraldine Bradford, John Thomas Delaney, Mar garet Fogleman, Anna Mary and Cath arine Martz, Arta May Ishler, Lois Reese, Janet Schaeffer, Bettie Schantz, Mrs. Fay McClellan, Vinton MoeClellan, Mre. Stanley Brooks, Rev, and Mrs, D R. Keener. Mrs. Brooks, during the evening be. came ill and was taken to her home by Mrs Keener. Aside from this in- cident, the occaston was greatly en: joyed by everyone. gi alia. 14 FROM CENTRE RECEIVE DEGREES AT SUMMER SESSION He Of the two hundred sixty-four to re ceive degrees at the commencemont of the Summer Session at Penn State, fourteen were from Centre county, namely: Esther James Denniston, BA: Russell FF. Schleicher, BS: Herbert Koepp Baker, MS; John E . Dotterer, MS; Gordon Reginald Pole, PhD; Harold F. Graves, PhD! Curtis McClure Watts, MB: Donald 8. Wright, MS; George Husband Young, M8; Mary Etta Schoo. press fit were Auman daughter Jean, Wil Reose Arney, Isabel, fey, M8: Robert BE. Techan, MA; Stuart Franklin Gast, MA: Myles 8 MoClels Ian BS: Jason Henry Wolfe BS. Summer va- and then in Laurel, camping Rehobeth, in Septem his ninth High, where Science de Guldance grad M in Millheim F to rebuflding the Wf the bor. approval of the Resources Board at the Journal. This work iz expected to be handled through the new labor set-up that the govern: ment bas announced will be conducted throughout the coming fall and winter for unemployment relief. Robert Dodds and his partner, John Gruenwald, horse dealers, who have been in Centre Hall during the past three weeks or more, returned to their home in South Dakota, Saturday. They had hoped that during thelr alsence rain would fall in their home State to relieve the protracted drought, but no such good fortune came. The gen tlemen will return to their farms to witness the most destructive work of nature in ai) their living in the mid die west. Mr. Gruenwald told the “Reporter” that all crops are ruined “=f total failure is 1934 for the farm ers in their section. When small grain threatened to be a loss seed for rouge. age was sown in the hope that at least some coarse feed might be obtained. The several hundred dollabe Invested in thig program has also proved a total loss. Hence the gentlemen returned home in depressed spirits, beach at first week Keller ching will begin Laurel » 8 in Ed tor of Marshall of the dam under the supervision and with OUR the Water and says Power Harrisburg
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