semen VOL. CVIII. men t——— Ed HEAD-ON AUTO COLLISION TAKES LIVES OF SEVEN; FOUR FROM STATE COLLEGE Trapped in the blazing wreckage of two automoltiles, seven people were instantly killed Friday night aftér a head-on crash on the William Penn highway, near Bellwood Two of the dead are well known res- jdents of State College, were <©o- eda of the College, and two form- er Penn State and aay a student at he two were the Uniy gtudents, arsity law school dead rvin Michael Mussel < T Se h All Ss Irvin M. Musser Allen are: n Street, South Ruth State, Jackson, Penn whose Cochranville, Pa Eleanor Webs State, wh Pa. Emanuel Perkin graduate o Penn ose Girard, town, a 1932. James Saniel, 24 Bee wl Boulevard, Pitt James Gravier, 26 5 shurgh Pit it if Sta rich. taburgh coi 11 te COHBE ped statement vivor The to State to Altoona. The two vehicl side of the Pittsburgh Colles to the car occupied by mediately from the ond, and most t il The yond not caught first car both otally consumed three women 16 seriousi The dragged hicle t three from —————————— MORE HOPEFUL TRENDS. une ratios parts more aynmercial bankers tp for pessimism f a apirit of antag 4 of y replacement by Merryle known ing onism a spirit Stanley cooperation Ruckeywer, the prevall- other day when prophet of doom that we were gn the verge of collapse has been belied by the course of events He added that the new attitude is to regard bus- iness men and bankers instrumen- talities for economic improvement through whom the President can work It was in this new spirit that repre. sentatives of code authorities for 23 durable goods industries assembled in Washington, adopted a resolution af. firming faith In the NRA, and set themselvey resolutely to the task of improving the working of thelr codes in the light of experience. Finally there is the appeal in wal of members of the National dusirial Recovery Board for coopera- tion from American business in eo organizing NRA. the NEHA which will be called upon to function after the present recovery act expires next June. Arthur DD. Whiteside, a mem- ber of the Board, hag stated that if business men will . formulate their ideas and send them to Washington in the form of constructive ‘sugges tions, thelr ideas will be used in shap- ing a new NRA. There is no reason on earth sald ha why the NRA should mean that business men Jose individualism and become regimented. These all may be only straws in the wind, but taken in the aggregate they indicate unmistakably, that more fav orable winds are blowing. I SB A 1 A ASIII. Col. Fred B. Kerr, of Clearfield, is being favorably mentioned for an place in Governor-elect BEarle's cabinet. Since Col. Kerr has such a fine mil itary record dating back to his grad. uation from WestPoint and on through to the World War where he command. ed an engineering regiment and won two eltations for bravery, a seat at the Adjutant General's table Is believed to be best suited for him. wells economist, note of he declared who struck hope the that the kept repeating an bore In- CHRISTMAS CLUB SAVINGS SUM UP TO #$370,600,000 hundred and seventy million wili be distributed to about and a half million members Christmas Club by approxi. 5.600 banking institutions within the next to an estimate days ago by Herbert president of Three dollars seven of the mately and organizations two weeks, given out a few ¥. Rawl, founder Mo hrdstmas Club” The member according and a corporation, average amount received by + 10 BE tO $48.59 # The en an in. 3 HOD whi y syivania Based on nalre to a considerable dividual members Club and applying distribut total 4l roximately Pure! the entire mates the appr used 100% $370,000 tne———— FIVE ARE HURT AS 4 CARS COLLIDE AT STATE persons v SUSQUEHANNA CONFERENCE CLASSIS AT HOWARS The Dis Yes La ict Weat Synod Conference in | ition Eastern Church Howard, of speakers were and the Rev, PF. H D, both Susquehanna 1 Fle was | Evangelical and No. 4 afternoon The prin-| the Hev, Fred D.| . A. Hauser of Philadephia who attended from te Belle- 8t. Johns Reformed church were: The Rev, and Mrs Ernest Moy - er, Mrs. Harry Badger, Ann Badger, Mrs. John Harteswick, Mrs, Millara Hartswick, Mra Susan Weta! Mrs Jacob Hoy, Mra. D. BR. Foreman, Mah lon Foreman, Mrs Paul Carner Mr.and Mrs. BE. E. Ardry, Verna Ardry, Mrs Lala Cole, Charles Wetzel, Margaret Eby. Betty Ann Rossman, Richard Hartswick, Jean Clevenstine, Mary C. Wallzer, Glenn Walizer, Dorothy Kline, Pear! Rossman Kenneth Fromm, Roy Zerby, Billy Hughes INsctr Tuesday wees at and evening iam cipal Wentzel DP. I, Thoso fontn Hh A ———— FEW APPLICANTS FOR JOBS IN STATE LIQUOR STORES The State Liquor Control Board sald a few days ago it is having dif. ficulty finding men who want jobs as clerks in the' State liquor stores. Examinations to fill vacancies and set up a new list of eligible will be held jate this month or early in De- cember, Counties from which three or fewer applications have been received ine clude: Bradford, Cameron, Centre, Clearfield, Clinton, Columbia, Lycom- ing, Monroe, Montour, Pike, Perry, Potter, Snyder, Sullivan, Susqueanns and Tioga. AM A ——— Municipal Theatre Attractions, Playing at the Municipal Theatre Friday and Saturday of this week la that outstanding picture, “Here Comes the Navy.” Here for the first time the public will see Uncle Sam's navy fleet In action. Monday and Tuesday of next week will be that outstanding musical hit, “Dames.” with an all-star cast. Thursday (Thanksgiving) evening, will be shown “Hon of Kong" a pic ture everyone wily enjoy. A special stage attraction has been booked to play one night only, Nov. 30th, “The Rusty Reuben Boys" di. rect from thelr old barn loft In Chis cago. Prices 15¢ and 30¢. WORK ON “MISSING 7-MT. ROAD LINK” PROGRESSING the con- Link,” a] of the | from north Work is progressing on struction of the “Missing section of 66 mile in jength new concrete road being bull the Centre-Mifflin line Potters Mills. An forecast Reporter last county to the the vehicula y ian of road will traffic “until stream of The the | be’ was in ue week, kept the i! carry the completed construct completed, to pres. EP ..,.,. FTHANKSGIVING SERVICE IN FRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 25TH | $i € £ ngs 9 ——————— MILLIONTH "CHEW" PRESENTED 10 CAR TO FLINT CITY The off the WL PY NOV Em 16 G00 Hi a line ber 13. aw United marking Chevrolet Hiatey the of workers all joined 23rd the Chevry a in a celebration anniver. gary of the founding fet Motor Company Ceremonies were nine held at each of the assembly plants thru- out the country. at which company of. ficials were hosts to civic leaders and personas prominent in State and government, The 10.000.000th sented t Chevrolet local Chevrolet was pre o the police department of the City of Flint, and officially accepted by Mayor Clifford and Chief of Police James V. Willa. This car, a Standard four-door sedan was placed on dis. play in the lobby of the General Mot- ors building in Detroit mainder of the week. with radio and loudspeaker si. times, it will be used ag a safety pa. trol car in Flint for the ro. When equipped sss i TWO WRECKS ON NEW CON. CRETE ROAD IN SEVEN MTS, There were two auto wrecks at the north end of the new concrete road near the Bhamokin hunting camp one on Saturday and the other on Sunday afterncon—both due, is ie sald, to speeding. No one was hurt. The first party wrecked were from New Jersey, two men and two wom- en occupying the car. They ware traveling north, and whéh they struck the camel's back at the end of the concrete the driver lost control of the oar, permitting it to erash into a bank. The car was towed to the Hagan gar. age, and the party of four remained at the hotel until Sunday afternoon. There was no grieving over the affair by the men, who kept up their spirits, The Bulck car wrecked Sunday af- ternoon was going north, and was oc- oupled by a family of four—the eld- es and two boys. The car rolled over an embankment and wag badly dam- aged, Henalor, George Wodward, of Phila: delphia, falled in his efforts to upset Jackson's motto: “To the victor be- longs the spoils” There will Le no extra session of the legislature, Re. publican office holders who mixed pol. ftice in the administration of thelr of. fice will be removed, Thanksgiving PLANNING ENTERTAIN PENN TO STATE oe held in the hall of ti omens C at dloge " SE “nell wel Penn CAMPUS, Students from State are be- urged to com ing to in cknell F » dance, and riday spend then the +h sae wa § let § LF Lawisburg, football {oo slay * for the game follow afternoon ————— AM pss FINDS FREAK EAR OF While W Houser of Linden Hall, recently engaged in husk- ing corn, he tore open one ear to find an extremely rare formation. Instead of the ear of corn, he found three ones, joined together by a These small ears did not usual graing of corn, but rows of husks, with each individual grain wrapped in a husid Me Houser believes that maybe nature is trying to devel op its products to meet with the uni. versal slogan “wrapped in cellophane,” CORN. am was usuag separate thin cob, have the carried instead sm————— KIWANIS REVUE SCHEDULED IN BELLEFONTE, NOV. The annual 26 Kiwanis Revue, under the auspices of the Bellefonte and Philipsburg Kiwanis Clubs will be held in the State Thoatre on Monday, November 26, at 5:18 o'clock. Pro- ceads of the show wil} go toward aid. ing the orippled children of Centre and Clearfield counties, The Philipsburg club will present a fantasy musionl with a bevy of beau. tiful girls, while a number of well known Philipsburg business men will present “The Knights of the Mystic Hea” The Bellefonte Club's part of the performance will be a one-act comedy skit entitled "Dress Reversal” AIS A SSS I, MARRIAGE LICENSES, Walter 1. Keeno ’ Mary McCoy Shugert Kenneth M. Way Peg Ellen Noll Charlies H. Shoffner Ann E. Markel ..... Theodore I. Dubbs Mary 1. Walker Kenneth BB. Stam. .........Uslonville Ethel Viola Fliek ..........Unionville A Ma on, The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. AI NII 1. LN. SPA. Mad. «+++ «Bedlefonte ..8Btate College State College «ov + Philipsburg vive Beliwood Be Unionville Proclamation nited States of America. PPPP EPP PBPPPPPEPE rrreee D. ROOSEVELT. OFFICIAL ELECTION MAJORITIES sy i . ’ . ¢ Fhe off ri 4 of the © Senator, GoYeranor. D : Lieutenant it. R nedy, D 903 savYernor, Internal Affairs, R135 Sec’y " D Judge Saperior Court RB #053 BD. 8151 Rep. In Congress RP £135 D 9105 Sen, In Gen, Assembly Stile, R Thompson, Logue a063 Trexler, thodes Kurte CGingery, 1835 D 9423 Rep. In Gen. Assembly Holmes, R-P. 8086 Decker, D 9353-13 Beach, Boo . 451 47 ISTIMATED CASH INCOME FROM FARMS IN CENTRE CoO. 1933 The cash income from the farms in Pennsylvania {x placed at $170,776,000 during 1933. The oam, sales from the farms in Centre county are given as totaling $2.348200. The recdipts from various crops in this county are giv- en in percentages: From field crops, 22.1: fruits, 35; truck, nursery and greenhouse products, 1.1; forest prod- ucts, 7 dalry products, 538: chick- ens and eggs, 116; other livestock and products, 7.2. Cash income is defined as the wval- ue of quantities actually sold off the farm where produced and must not be confosed with farm value which isthe evaluation of the total outturn of a given commodity irrespective of whether sold or used in one way or another on the farm. i . ———— HERE'S NEWS! MORE FUN! Bixteen—16-