VOL. CVIIL. HOOVER AS CRITIC! New York with mixed reads criticisms Administration by Hoover in The Saturday Evening He was the ire in American With four DID nothing, SAID He jleged In for 4% (The American) It thy one National President is feelingy it of former the the Post most conspleuous fail- politi 11 history. years of TRIED useful opportunity, he nothing and or helpful, th nothing was the hired in of e interests, ¥ behalf Congress f i asked he POWers their extraordinary and ts Dopu encroachmen which he He gave Cn @ upon of How comipm pins France ance {13 sun ator od ment the intoers inter tha of the CONeros genera. with and we, a foolish half. He Ameri international unappr betrayed the 1 * +1 we peopie LO Piease An bankers Pol occupies—witi From the now his views pursue There The barked fnnovatic countrymen {s trut much present Administ on trends ni Ollg conflict with EXTENDING ELECTRIC LINE FROM OLD FORT TO BLAZIER'S y i A be 1 electric light and power line will bully west on the Earlystown road Old EE from farm tenanted approximate including and to the Bla terminus, i line spurs to Durst farms the will be « is ir undredth miles, rit of Zn x} Ben n esidents on Hoyer Alex %¥ the on the ler Fred Stover and Charles Andrews, i Ihirst James B. R H farms; ayer farm; Wr farms investment value of GRAND TEMPLAR, L. MAKES OFFICIAL G, E., VISIT HERE Ladies onored by the Gold x} Temple was h he Grand Templar in vgs mesting Thu ¢ Of Pennsylvas ion held raday Me- last Thompson, rooms thirteen from “BILL,” 500.-POUND BEAR, ATTACKS EARL efforts his E Vonada ive Vonada VONADA ¢ The Young herole 0 wife sO irl being Hterally by a young Woodw Pa BON time Vona witention igged The DROUTH CONDITIONS IN MISSOURI, 4 3 DEMOCRATS HIT ROOSEVELT YOUNG FOES PEN PICTURE OF FORMER STATE GRANGE MASTER cot 49 Master of the 8 ry of Internal tirewinet ith HO01 room ¥ ol Wy pod to nen Doraatt © Wore next 4 fa State legislature $10.00 per bers ofp $64 dav. millionaire times took the additonal over. 23000 each year. r————————————— Even at the cut rates, the services rendered by the Republican State jeg- islature is entirely too high In price. AM AI ALL RE Congressman James M. Beck, can digate for re-election from South Phil. adelphia, rather than be defeated In November withdrew as a candidate in September. He Is a great defender of the Constitution, but that Instrument ne not taken In account when he wan a candidate for congress In one dis. trict and lived In another. Loman I SON AOA Hunting licenses for the coming season have been recelved by the county treasurers throughout the State, The licenses are effective from Bept. 1 of this vear to August 31, 19356. The fee is the same for resident licenses as heretofores-82.06, Of course, if you want to engage in duck shooting you will be obliged to get a "Duck Stamp,” whic, will cost one dole lar extra. tp — CHORAL CLI B IN HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING NEARS FOR AUTOMOBILE TESTS | PRODUCTION DEMANDS G90D FEEDING inclined to $y & feed ¥ k es uel {4 AG fou herd edd the cost rations ¢ of save money and lower producing milk. However, natural ag such a pro- cess may seem, it is not at al] In ace. ord with the results of careful feeding tests or experiments, which Invariably show that the cow or the herd care fully fed a balanced ration in accord. ance with needs preduced milk at the lowest cost. Many herds in the county would doubtless be more profitable if some of the poorer cows were sold and the remaining ones better fed, even if prices realized for the cows sold were very low. The program on every dairy farm in Centre County should include the kee. ping of milk production records of ev. ery cow, the weeding out of all low producers, and especialy the good feed: | ing of all cows that are kent. More re- | turns for each dollar expended will fol. low, i i hf i One thousand eighty-four pupils lie schools, slightly below the first day | enroliment of a year ago. Al soy CHICK SEXING SCHOOL —— SALE, SATURDAY. CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. ip 14 Ch jou stirgical Beohiol, of HH Bett He ines town of Dumont Floyd J surgical 44 #hip, surgical; ¥ McKinley Francis medical Milesburg, of Bilate Watkins, tussell surgical College, Curtin township, Kuhn, of Bpring township, surgical: Charlotte Store. of Banner township, surgical; Ardell Gehret, 12. son of Baul Gehret, of Millhelm, sur gical: John Spicer, 11, son of Clar- eros Rolcer, of Spring township, sur: gical; Paul Miller, 6, son of Wilbur Miller, of Spring township, surgical: Ruth Summers, Boggs township, sur- gical; Michael Brenyo, of Scranton, surgical; Mra. Gilbert Harshbarger, of College township, medical: Lester Homan, of Aaronsburg, surgical: Mra 8. Thompson, of State College, medi. cal; James R. Hughes of Bellefonte, medical: Charles 8. Beck, Bellefonte, medical: Earl BE. Vonada, of Haines township, surgioal, Deaths at the hospital: George A. Hamilton, of Patton township: Wil. fap BE. Karon, of Unionville: Infant township. There were 34 patients In the hos pitay at the beginning of the week. CONDO-—-WOLFE. o'cl Friday Kleckner Miss I 9 k. Har Mills, and Wolfe { of 30 Spring Elisabeth united in parsonage, Hey F gon of evening, 50 y Condo, of Catharine ellefonte at Hall Greenhioe, in a ME, and Mrs. of Bpring Mills, were marr 0 Lutheran Centre the he pastor, B Broom Condo wid is en- and chools i furt! teaching the Oth 6th in the pring Mills pdtint &i e of the Gregg and the ¥ sil inonal r———————A HARVEST CONTRIBUTION i MADE TO HOSPITAL ren Bue »aunit — FEDERAL-STATE CROP SERVICE ESTIMATES FOR PENNSYLVANIA A a——————— CRIMINAL COURT NEWS, wot play ¥ BUDO. fo make restitut ced YOAr, the nd p 1 ircle for one similag i “© gost twhil { Frank Mille For {months sonten for lig ation. got a fine of $3390 or six in jail. On similar i Peter Gerardi, of Snow Shoe, was sen tenced to pay fine of $300 or six months in jail, John Young of State College, on plea ding guilty to assault and battery char ges, was given a penalty of costs, one dollar fine and thirty days in jail Phillip Budinger, of Snowshoe, plead gulity to the charge of embezzlement. He was sentenced to pay costs, make restitution, and placed on parole for three years, A case consuming almost a day was that charging Gilbert A. MeoKinley, of | Milesburg, with forgery. On one of ‘the five counts he was found guilty thy a jury. He was charged with pass ling five forged checks on Bellefonte merchants. He was sentenced to serve inine months in the Allegheny work hots, H. A. Orwig. Biate College, plead Tgullty to a drunken driver charge. Penalty, $25.00 fine and ten days In iatioy § oF ¥ i of Millhelm # viol a charge a 1934. MILLHEIM IT OUT AND ‘GAP FIGHTING FOR CHAMPIONSHIP First Game Tle, 1-L and heim TEL ii on the 4 i Draws First Blood, Aumiller Wins This One, £4 ¢ i MAKES SELECTION OF ALL-STAR BASEBALL TEAM INC. © & ¥ TRUCK AN nA PD TRAILER BURN ty nd Tru Wedneaday A F194 as destroyed Als SHEFFIELD MILK i price "RICES, enih 6 be 1d the n Prodi Ine, in the 201. per hundred of August, sub. jeot the established freight, grade tand Dutterfat differentials. Thiz is 10 cents a hundred pounds more than the price for July hefMeld * 3 $ $11 adit Les or ” a Grade B milk testing 35% $1.71% month $ i i 210 mile sone is iw for the to de pl THIRD AGRICULTURAL CENSUS TO BE TAKEN JANUARY, 1985 The Buresu of Census is making pre- parations for the Census of Agricul ture to be taken beginning Jaduary 1st, 1936, applying > the year 1934, Altho the census will cover ad major items of interest to farmers, the schedule will ask only about one-third as many ques. tions as did the censps taken in 1830, Advance schedules may be had by farmers by applying to the Bureau of Census, Department of Commerce, in Washington D. C. The purpose of the advance schedules is to give the farme ores an opportunity fo have thelr records fr the best possible shape when the ene umerator arfives ’ The first census of agriculture was taken by the Federal Government in 1840, and the second In 1930, A law now i [the county fall. a i “ provides for a similar census to be tae | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERES? FROM ALL PARTS BiEME On ! : {“lenahan rear b. & Frankenberger WAS fi was road and fon of route in the LIS Were "e- f M« a Wr a $3 mer driver Earivstown intersect ‘ The town n#titu that tional cat onal mus take up her Teach- year West is $ Chester ™ Kathryn Coilege Miss and is hep second SEmitn, daughter Mrs M Smith, Is ane student who ended her summer: vacation this week. She left Monday for the Indiana State Teachers Col. lige, where she is in her final semest- er. Woodrow Bartges, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E Bartges, is back at his studies in Albright College, Reading. Mise Ethel Leitzell i= attending ses. sions at the Thompson Business Col lege In York. John W. Decker, Democratic candi. date for Assembly, in company with Arthur Myers, the new member of the Gregg Township Vocational School fac ulty, was in town Friday night for a short stay before going on to How. ard where a mass meeting was held.at which Mr. Decker spoke. By the way, our young friend, Mr. Decker; fs mak. ing friends wherever he goes by his straflghtforward manner. his lack of braggadocio, and refusal to stoop 10 any form of mud slinging. Like a good shlesman, he ir “selling” hin self to his constituents, 54 #8 js our £uesy that Mr. Decker is going to hays an opportunity to keep the New Deal working in Pennsylvania by becom: there of Mr tilier ken every fifth year. ing a member of the Legislature, ®