-— VOL. CVIII.: ov ——a————— mm——————— wy dis NO. 99 WISS EVANS, OF HAZELTON, KILLED; THREE INJURED— TWO MEN FROM BELLEFONTE a truck on the By colliding with Hazelton-Sheppton highway, Miss Jean of Hazelton, in a of © pasasenger H. Williams, instantly killed, Allison, Evans, gar driven by Jameg Bellefonte, Willlame' sister, Mrs so of Hazelton and ined tained and a passenge auffered 1kle, Miss the Will truck, road. was a esondition due to hitting the truck, hand a steep bank, ao othe alternative truck. Williams, under these circum. stances, was exonerated by the ty coroner from all blame. and al- received broken arm Wiilia was Mary Nn spr ankle, Incerat ho ons le a , was thrown thiougi BE windshield vans, a on the truc in that to avoid the night Willams than to Fit the ims’ car no the with On wrecked of 1) K that was efforts on left car its and leaving Ee —— MANN AXE FACTORY RAZED; BUILDING WAS LONG IDLE Axe C1 for iness was 1 { manufac 100 years r in The Mann tarers of until the 827 by Hnsville, thing of weeks, raze the town, and the steel ville, arected. The bulldings the other companies were discouraged. Vandal on windows In the bullding knocked off knohs of effort to get Axes th bu tha Col Conn the past wit Workmen n en ove pany, nitely ns 3 Tw © next few ried ¥ 1. tte asta od ma in to move the hinery in the bull where new have stood past Seven yearg and effo buy the huilldings 8 hav and sven the safe in “4 into the vault ln CAMPAIGN COSTS FOR 955 CANDIDATES OVER Pennaviva han $1.1 November ¢ it cost dates more foe at The by tle mittens from Reports showed amn state committee and the 743.029, 6 this expense w major part state CoO individual that two y contributions the spent Republi $589.118 state ities Democratic or a total of $837.147 $.916,068.8687 LOANED BY EMERGENCY CREDIT A survey ergency credit $overnment to bans outstanding vals enterprise, which will be 846.060.8087. As holds collateral cribs bAnk interest covers Per cent, costs of administration encies, and the or terma from six months to 30 years Tre total not ex penditures nor money spent on strict- ly Federal projects designed to create employment, Largest holders of outstanding loans was the Farm Credit Administration, which has loaned $2,715 901.691 as aids to agriculture placed through Federal Land banks, the Land Bank Commis. sioner, Federal Cradit Intermediate banks, Production Credit association and regional Agricultural Credit cor. porations. Interest charges on these loans are 4% to 5% per cent and on mortgages from six monthg to thirty years. Save in the hard hit drought areas, repayments have been ighly satisfactory. Two billion dollarg is owed the Home Ownery Loan Corporation by 660,000 urban home owners with average loans of $3009. They are paying from 5 to 6 per cent interest and the loans are for 15 years. The rapidity with which all classes UNI five ” TS m of the principal # a of the AVN Novembr public re 1, security to i iH a repal ranging to and r ge to a sufficient the ran Cover the obligations spread does cover reilef COST OF BPLECTION TO MAJOR PARTIES TOTALED $837,147 The cost of Pennsylvania's recent political campaign became known with ithe filing of official expense accounts by both major parties, The expenditures: Republicans Democrats Total The Philadelp Republi $589,115.29 $248,029. $837,147.23 foams the cludes follow - ing each voile Democrats conts ballot on the 454.010 ipeak The exponsy of $228.000 Of Top polied Republican men i. enoy Democratic ticket whils the 1.410 139, an State voles vole was Repul 0 Hie Committee's int showed contributions the bal from financial the com. nations} Comriitiee fmitliees State and Of ganizations, paid the 4 Of {LOCAL HUNTING PARTY BAG 6 BUCKS IN. ALLEGHENIES ginning of b usually na antlers, party Fred names of I tenn Slack ant We ne buck he >" Season sm A MH CHRISTMAS SEAL SOLICITORS i WILL CALL THIS WEEK helps to {losis makes for health The 1 nurses for 51 ities, Hin open-alr accumulates perinies provide & clinics rf of commun Oy they supery wud chest diseases and promote schools, summer camps and preventoria, {| The solicitors for ‘Misses Martta Foal, Margaret Weldler, Elizabeth artholo. mew, Helen White, Margaret Jacobs, and Mre. OO H. Light. A A AAA (SQUIRE MILLER DROPS AUTO ACCIDENT CASE | The nse of W. H Hoffman, of : Brookville, against John J. Klinger, of Boalsburg, in which Hoffman claim. ed he was not responsible for the au. tomebile accident in which he figured last October was dismissed by ‘Squire Miller of State College at a Rearing before him last Thursday. Bquire Miller ruled thi had contributed to the this district are M.D Potter, Hoffman accident ! i { PENNS VALLEY YOUTH PLEADS GUILTY T0 2D DEGREE MURDER Carl Willlam Ling, 25, on Friday plead guilty to a charge of second ae gree mwder in th, Jefferson New York, court sitting in Watertown, The will draw twenty Yours hard inbor. out of daughter county, he is at born sentence He to life Lingle was wedlock Elizabeth Davis, a Oo ander Davis, one tim Georgon RGARE WERT WINS RECIPE EXDORSEMENT BY MAGAZINE wnponfal = temsponful of salt el edd Add smooth ow der malt and mnt very greased and floured shallow aver cakes pans Bake degreos) i moderate oven (350 Cool SOUTHSIDE PATIENTS AT CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL Harris township, decharged Mon- Kenneth surgical Rhoades, a patient, Donald J. ten years old, son of Mr and Mrs. RH. CC. Hought, Miles town. ship. a surgical patient Mra Mary CGepbart Ferguson town fhip. surgical patient, discharged on Catherma Tuesday. Lather 4 came a medion] kt Mist Mary Garver, surgieal patient, Thursday. Miss Gladys D. Killer became a surgical patient Mri. Peter Ishler surgionl patient, was Saturday. George Millhelm, be last Tuesday. Contre Hall a wan discharged last Millhaim, Friday Boalsburg, a discharged on Lr K. 6 yours ol, son of Mr. pressiong of pleasure from GCovern ment officials. The RFC has been repaid more than two and a quarter billion dollars, or almost half of the entire four and a half billion it bras loaned outside of advances to Covernment agencies for relief, since it began functioning in February, 1932. Of these transactions, it showed a profit of $60,000 000 and expects to do much better than break even, above all expense of operation. Mas profits come from the difference between the 3 per cent It pays the Treasury, which in turn borrows for much less, and the 4 to 6 per cent charged borrowerd With $1,280,168, 286 in outstanding loans on October 31 the RFC still has on hand more than a billion dollars available for borrowers including banks, rallroads, Insurance companies, credit agencies and other financial Institutions, Exclusive of outside grants, the Pub. lia Works Administration had out. standing approximately £750,000,000 in loans to non-Federal public bodies and private corporations. Its loans as pocured by bonds which deaw from 4 to § per cent. Commodity Credit Corporation loans to corn and cotton armory aggregated $200 000,000, se farms and thelr object was to enable the grower to market hls produce In orderly fashion, od ive rate curred of on speed. The accident Boalsburg highway, oc: the of a side road on to the main high way, was struck by the Hoffman ma. chine. Hoffman was represented Furst of Bellefonte, and Klinger by {Hoey E. IL. Willard I A AAAI There are still many peopls who be- Neve in the fallacy that in depositing {their surplus cash In postal savings (it will be safer than in a local bank. i but now, with nearly all banks oper. ating under the Federal Deposit In- surance plan, postal savings as well as other form of government banking or Investment are just as safe but not a bit safer than local bank deposits up to the amount specified. Postal Sav- ings funds find thelr way Into Na- tional banks through loans by the gow ernment but at a higher rate of Inter. est than Is pald to the Potal Savings customer, in A AS During last week two bables were born in the Williamsport hospital, fol- lowing Cassarian operations. RAM ATA JH. Collinge, the local shoemaker, re: opened his shoe repair shop on his re. turn from a hospital where he was under treatment for seven weeks, | ed Saturday. There were 29 patients in the hos- beginning of this week. A AIHA MILLHEIM SILK MILL the Journal) The Receivers sale of the rea; and personal property of the Milhetm Spinning Mill, Ino. held Monday on the premises on Water street under the jurisdiction of Receiver J. I. Mil. ler, brought a grim realisation to some few people hereabouts. The mill, real estate, and personal Prop- erty brought the sum of $3315. It was hid in by RR. W. Thompson, of Millheim, and ft is understood on the Street that an unnamed third party will be the new owner of the prop erty If and when the sale 1 contrrige od by the court Against this sale bid of $3315 there fs an obligation of about $21.000 un- pald first mortgage bonds, accounts and notes payable of almost $35,000, together with unpaid local and state taxes totaling nearly a thousand dol. lars, with attorneys’ fees, court costs, incidental sales costs, etc, not to men tion wage claims of $3500, It does look as though somebody ls dropping a wad of dough. . The building, a one-story brick struc. tury of about forty feet by tww hun dred feet, brought $600. The equip ment was sold «and brought SOL C. H. H. 8, WINS CENTRAL PA. SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP Betting a new record for higy scor- ing in the Central Penn'a championship game, the high booters outclassed Baturday, New Col the Centre Halli Miffiin Beaver title school high, Stale on 3 ee, 10 win r a 5-1 score. A penetrating cold i 10 keep the “Tigers” sip our “PLAZA” A AAS THE NEW NAME fod Bel he will good thn Taoonst place p—— MISSING the THE on LINK. Work link" the sox tion high- The steam the south club “missing Mountain Progressing shovel tore of Heven Stale way Is nicely ity way through from the Shamokin and now the being hauled by truck down the steep bank on the north side, filling up the old creak bod. Up to this material moved has been light work for the shovel. 8hould solid rocks be encountered it is planned to drill to the level desired and blast. This Process may be on an extensive scale. One foot wal} for the 136-foot arch has been poured, and they forms are ready for a similar operation for the second, Sidney mountain house side, Bogart is carpenter fore. man: Ambrose Hack, engineer, with Mr. Yoxtheimer as general superin. tendent A A AAAI. STATE GRANGE IN SESSION AT HERSHEY THIS WEEK The Pennsylvania State Grange Is in $s sixty-second session at Hersh- ¢y this week. There are 200 subordi- RED CROSS DRIVE NETS 7400 FOR CENTRE HALL AUX The annual drive for members in the Centre Hal Auxiliary, State Col- lege Chapter of the Red Cross, has heen four Pe er iis competed, sevent meiabers Ww Mr and H Lu liam irs having been secured # Boozer K Moe oragniza it gle He ames O° Wetael Boal, cs HIGH SCHOLASTICALLY the 1 1 H mm immed a Nona ’ of the averages team. falls below 75 p and the the passing the scholatie £8 ve fret per cent AM Sr ——— ELKS CHARITY BALL ibe held Monday evening, 17th, at ths Eikes rooms suitable for the Bellefonte and vicinity for Christmas, {will bo taken as admission to the jdance, whicy, wilj begin at 2:00 p. m. Two orchestras will furnish music Deormber Food or needy of Two Horse Sales, Monday, Dee 17. William Gruenwald is coming with a oarfoad of South Dakota horses for sale at the Centre Hall hotel barn Monday afternoon, December 17th. Following Mr. Gruenwald's sale. Robert Dodds will also sell a carload Mmicy barn. See posters or ad. for de. tails. AA Ar MR. AND MRS, JACOB NEYHART of the fifty-sixth marriage anniver. nate granges In the state, each of the. master, and most, these are in attendance. J. A. Boak, master of the State or ganisation, opened the three-day meeting, and an official ef the P.reh. ey interesty welcomed the gathering, L. BE. Biddle, Bellefonte I. D. is representing the Centre County Po- mona Grange, and Raymond Brooks and Mre. Brooks, of Spring township, the Pleasant Gap grange. Progresy Grange, Centre Hall, has for ita representative if not all, of i resented by Kenneth Thomas the master elech, and Mrs. Thomas, Spring Mills grange is not repre. sented, Bix hundred candidatey ar, expect. ed to take the sixth degree. OS I A AAAS. Every week, since the election, Gov eérnor Pinchot has been sending out otter to newspapers telling what a | Rreat governor he (Pinchot) came near {being and would have been but for ifs ‘and ands, This week he Ils the pub. lie, In effect, how much of a surplus his administration would po able to { leave for Governor-slect Barle—had | The Contre Meporter, $1.50 a year: sary of Mr. and Mrs, in East Buffalo township, Union coun. ty, were th, following a number of whom are well known to the Heporter readers Mr. and Mre Jacob Neyhart, Miss Margaret Neyhart, Mr. and Mrs. John Neyhart, Charles Neyhart, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neyhart, Mrs. Martin, Mr. and Mrs Palmer Whitley, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Whitlty, Mrs. Mary left the home scenes " year's subscription to the home paper. It would prove to be 50 ' of your thoughtfulness, still hag an Interest in the home” $1.60 Is the price nS MASS. A bullet evidently fired from a rifle in the hands of x hunter struck the windshiold of a car driven by Harry W Dodg, Willlameport, as he was within a half mile of Bellefonte, on jonds who back HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESW FROM ALL PARTS ress # The oi " and BOT - at od lgnation Dr. Henry president of Fran “Ol fer of REO ry} Packer, Friday, Columbia sister, io whi Mrs. 3). Packer on Oranges of Crawford Miller ilie, Home their Miss home with postponed the on county for taxes postponement the fact that owne's are making on lax arrearages their properties, Elma Noaks, Ri California, {Who killed his three children, his niegs ‘and then committesd suicide was bupre {ied in the potier'yg field on the county farm in Blair county. The potter's field i= about 500 yards from the lonely Epring Meadows railroad statiom, where the bodies of the man and wome an were found, The stockholders in the First Na- tional Pank will hold thelr annual meeting on Tuesday, January Sth at 10 o'clock 5 m. From what can be {learned the program for the day in- lcludes only routine business and hear- ing the financial report. The operas tions during the, past year are quite satisfactory, it Is reported W. Griffith, Esq appointed Judge of Cambira county by Pinchot, is the husband of iretchen Williams, a granddaaghier jof Rev. and Mrs. J. RR. Sechrist, forme er residents of Centre Hall snow do censed. The mother was Miss Estella Sechrist, wife of Gesrge Williams: the parents now live in Howard This of § IW payments in order to save of f weville, 3 a Ceorge president Governor The Rice Brothers Garage ImRecds i established by them a number (of years ago, and successfully conducts od by them since, was sold to I. Guy Kline, of Reedsville, who is contems plating improving the property. The garage originated through Charles and Frank Rice. The former died a few yearg ago while seated and alone In the garage office. While on his way to a wedding, Jo jseph Peachey, of the Belleville district, got the thrill of his life. Close to the Mennonite churcy, at Allensville a car approached him, stopped and two of the desperadoes in it quickly jumped out, grabbed the horse the young man wag driving, while the two others forced hia to alight from the buggy. A carsfu; search revealed no worth wihle, Many persons throughout ih, coun. try Who read or hear about the large
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