The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 22, 1934, Image 1

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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
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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
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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
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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.
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FTHANKSGIVING SERVICE IN
FRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 25TH |
$i
€
£ ngs 9
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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
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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
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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,
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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
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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.
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or every Saturday in the NEW YORK
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comics-in addition to a Big Maga-
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5 A I AAPA.
PROGRESS GRANGE ELECTS
OFFICERS FOR YEAR 1985
Ab the last regular meeting of Pro
gress Grange the following officers
were elected:
Master, George HH. McCormick: ove
erseer, M. A. Burkholder; lecturer, V,
A. Auman; steward, J. WW. Delaney;
assistant steward, Hay Sharer: secre.
tary, G. W. Ralston. treasurer, P. HH.
Lasse; chaplain, Jacob Sharer: gate-
keeper, Frank White: Flora. Mra. Earl
White; Ceres, Mrw. M. A. Burkholder:
Pomona, Mra. J. BB. Wert; lady oaweist-
ant steward, Vesta Blauser; exeontive
committee, J. W. Dwianey; finance
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T0WN AND COUNTY NBWS.
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
One week ‘til Thanksgiving
of Centre
full
Hall,
membership
tal medf-
hos pi
nveved
the
Monday
a
Brownie st Plas
being made the
an archway ons a small
was a week-end
guest of hiz brother-in daw and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D Goodhart.
The young man is a member of a OOC
camp. located at L.ushbaugh, Cameron
county, and speaks of the gove
ernment’s movement in this particular
line work. He holds the place of a
at the camp
Edward Gibprt
wall
of
foreman
The Bell Telephone company is run
ning a temporary line over the moumn-
tain back of Brownies Place to take
care of service during the cone
struction of the mew concerte road
at that point. The company rebuilt
its lines at a number of other points
between Potters Mills and the Centre-
Mifflin county line for the same Tea*
son,
Mr and Mrs John E Rishel
the latter's sister Mrs Edwin
attended the funeral of Mre
Emma (Garbrick) foyer, wife Joel
Boyer. of Zion, on Friday. The ladies
named of the deceased
Mre David Raymond, of Sunbury,
and daughter, Mrs. Kerstetler, of Port
Carbon, came to Centre Hall on Satur
day be with friends for a short
time.
An alrmall letter
Thursday by Mrs.
town, from her son,
from San Prancisco, Calif, indicates
by the postmark that the letter was
mailed November 13 ag 11:30 a mm,
and reached Centre Hall November
16th at 2:30 a m4 hours. Why,
good gracious if our IL. & T. raliroad
service continues getting worse, a Jot.
ter from Philadelphia won't get here
in that time.
William lshler, of Boalsburg, was 2
caller at this office Monday morning
on his way to lower Penns Valley to
which section he went in the interest
uf his appointment as visiting emer.
gency relief officer. His territory ©ov-
ers Gregg, Penn, Falnes and Miles
townships and Millhelm borough. With
the approach of winter the number
on relief in the district named has
slightly Increased. But with the work
on a project In that district about to
be cared onthe numbermay again be
reduced, Mr. Ishier states that ables
bodied men in his territory have nave
er refused to aooapt work when give
en the opportunty to do so. While
he said, was contrary to props
its
and
Riter,
Mary
of
are cousins
io
received inst
Tissle Jacobs, of
Guy WW. Jacobs,
ver thvaiost he DWE.
a