m— VOI. CX. i : HALL. PA.. }, 1936. NO. 39 PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND 1. W. HENNIGH IMPROVES STANLEY BROOKS BECOMES MES. REARICK AWARDED 81680 |p RST AND JAMISON | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS OV. EARLE SPEAK TO-NIGHT AFTER BLOOD TRANSFUSION { OWNER OF BOOZER GARAGE| DAMAGES DUE TO ROAD CHANGE] NAMED ALL-STAR PITCHERS { - CThursday) President | On Saturday a Dlood transfusion fonda, runing the sto nd fix-| Th m iit brought ag . follow ¢ rep 1 rom the | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST \ vir Henr i y i \ { a DD { . | Hennigh, In -thelturey In the Booz Fara tre arty iran b. Mra.) ‘Managers. ¢ ¢ of 1 cams | FROM ALL PARTS CLOSING THE CURTAIN FUND, T elosg ti campalsg f funds i A MAJORITY OF BANKERS FAVOR a NEW DEAL BANK LEGISLATION | i ing nize what the Roosevelt Admin-|en rize and cocoa and COOK EETING OF SOUTHSID? : 1 v » r ! : DEMOCRATIC CLUB| pp let ee «LOCAL RELIEF CONTROL THRU BI-PARTISAN BOARD | m—————— FIRST NUMBER ON LYCEUM COURSE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER MeCLELLANPENNYFPACKER. ANDON VIGOROUSLY OPPOSES INSURANCE BANK DEPOSITS A cs ISTH ANNUAL CONVENTION LUTHERAN MISS, SOCIETY a — = - — — CONTEST STILL OPEN FOR HARVEST QUEEN IN CENTRE mm — AA A J. C. VONADA WILL BUILD [argaret ————————————— BARN ON OLD SITH y = Tm enlior Yo- | 191 PHILADELPHIANS SEE J. C. on fs preparing ¢» 1} wig | morng R seion i 1th houses at Halfway Dam 1 i sition t a N¢ wi 1 raine Hosbs J MoCulley PENNS VALLEY. SUSDAY : : Raaiore 4 A : anim " v1 a tow Para ov . rtben ile Narrows Paria Governor Landon a y recoralall of Bellefonte , i : . 4 " : Pat begun m the cons . —————— — » i Vat JUDGE FLEMING SCORED JURY H W,. BROOKHART RAPS ! i ‘ WHO FREED MRS, BEHMER ‘ LANDON'S BOUNTY PLAN S———————————————— ! v Judge M e. Thu Powe i — o . a 05000 IN PENNSYLYANIA x oe ‘ A 4 bl } ‘ 4 ! ‘ BINGO TONIGHT : Barta fora : ELIGIBLE TO OLD AGH : th ™™m and jreday) th : : v r . : vid t y Ww ig ! i ——— i RIE wil] # wy a | : 8 . ©1 tertyiPn erested in ge. Be ' " well bau sult in lower f 3 i d = Tuli rous | 3 sis i ————— . 1 farm rice Approved Soci 3 : . a .- - - pe . ! : : In an address PBrookhart discussed! Board nas , 10 wil 1, | VETGIC not gaily, so clearly | 17,582 PENNSYLVANIANS urtain for the auditorium stage, ve length 160 feet ang width mm oatulld 2 ? ve | 4 . Te ol iagainst the evidence, wie rendered o ' ‘ ’ ' x AROTR EHH u bin the Republican Presidential nominee's | i ] } age re-| Ag u evidane : naa reyere i I IN CCC CAMPS IN TU. 8S sponsors announce thas a quilt recent Des Moines, Ia, speech and] will 1 , ntil 1946 wh make reference to this verdict ag this ill be chanced off during the even said i: . RE The itime s0 that you Tay become more At the presen: time there are 106 3 7 rer 1 = y “Tandon had a bill in‘roduced by |: ning by the Congressman Hope The first section of the bill reduces farm prices to the the street an Through the winking “ OC and consequently al] books | let sales : pu " nung of a Chevre {deeply impressed as ‘o your rights [$4 CAMP operating in 44 counties } urned in in contest E. W. Miller, of the and duties as jwors. That verdict of Pennsylvania. 12.307 Pennsylvan Miller Motor wompany, Centre Hall ’ _ ¢ ! 3 N wrasse d and Ww F McClellan - - Sak a palpable miscarriage |'a enrollees are working in these : 3 oe me— : JF.) an, a Chevrojet it has held up the fair[C2™Pe. A to'al of 17582 Pennsylvan- MINISTERS AND LAYMEN DIS. dealer of State College, will be shia der the t rvisio of h Sts “| . o 3 : f we TR v . 5 . ! - > LE : > "Ori ~ y “ : he supervision of the State De ‘name of Centre county and Centrellans are enrolled in COC camps CUSS CHURCH CONSTITUTION to be in New York City, Friday, Sate n , tent y ‘elfare ! 3 * 3 “ u any x1 ” - . 1 partm of Weifare, lcounty justice to ignominy and [throughout the United States. Much| pg... » Lm . . jurday and Sunday, with_all expenses : Fn a 1% hd Rah . astors and elders from Reformed |for transporta‘ion ¥ - \ shame: that verdict will, perhaps, dojY2Muable work has been done in our {churches in Lycoming, Clinton, Ce i Ra aon, hotel Gm : : f y r ; : : a KE, iinton, an- | Pennsylvani and The Roosevelt-Garner caravan ow more to render unstab «| forests by the enrollees ang he Mon« ire t A tut A , Aan : . ho { 1 ler unstable the peace ; id th non=itre, Snyder and Union «¢ ountieg met | Woe 14 series hel in Williamsport on Tuesday and Wed- [the Chevrolet corre f n . ng } fos rants I nesday for the al BF i fat . Ais means the farmer mil : . 3 : he annua all session of lal Mot "0 “wt ’ " “lenough to permit Donald Hook, time. ition of the relief problem. tl West Rusavel 5 : Motes Corp. The gentlemen will get 30 cents for his corn in the mark-| > oh A . He est Susquehanna Classis of the {motor to Harsh 33h ) i i vouthful Allentown Democrat, to give az in the five COC camps in Centre Evangelic 3 9 - v AITNSOUrg thig (Thursday et and a 6-cent bounty. He will get] : art thes —— P vangelical and Reformed Churches. evening. w here they wit i : 3 hi i hi haracteristic political ad- "ACHE , ounty, 1 are 50% ennsylvanis ) om as ey YOUR 1 three cents for his hogs and a 6-10] $ characteristic political ad- 163,000 TEACHERS FOR ae a nnsylvani Approval of the new constitution|{R. R. Pullman for th inn dresses which dwelt on the benefits of | o ' + enrollees, » of the } “1 gh : us an ior the metropolitan 3 New Deal Rrkils a th es} 2086000 SCHOOL PUPILS church, drawn up at the na. city. hod real, as appiieq national; i iy iia tional meeting of the General] Synod A I x As a8 oa lls The 2 55 V' 2h 4% AIT OCR : he 436.37 ¥ song : ull 3 SA ha : 3 locally. The caravan appeared] The 1836-37 school year ig in full It cost the neat sum of $50.00 tol|last June in Fort Warne, Ind. was ’ Ve! custom for =» : oT | number bounty, or 7.2 cents total. Instead of . ash ot 3 swing | P { : it} JOE revious notice, and as f win in enneyivania with a en- 41 A incips i : n i thou 1 hy ) AS Aj¥ Er Ruy HA No nan l9raw the gidditiona) fifty jurymen be-|? Principal item of business {lay = nd Mrs. Wes. consequence the speaker's audience | roliment of 2.036.000 pupils and 63,000 . Those in attendance from Centrel e¥ 5. Hosterman Woodward, will ch . - MMT “ $s & § . Hall were Rev, D. R. Keeney ang Ed. | pend the winter in Florida. some- ers B. KE. Runkle and D. K. Keller. | along the eastern coast. Each { new Jex 3 program board of Mothers’ Assistance Yah * ir several counties of the state un-| a I AE ’ of justice but —————— A ——————— at tickets ¢ will almost certainly drop to the 1832} ’ ’ ' oo level ing Pennsylvania, stopped in Cen-jand dignity of our county than any |®¥ they send home monthiy has been on’ Thursday’ evening long ithing that has happened for a jong |?" "mporiant contribution to the so. games paid for Division of the Gener of one cent bounty. He will get 6 cents for his cotton and 1.2 cents Bode 1" il family homes, this means family hov- z ’ ry § els for farmers” fore ‘he : . . | was nog large. Wi he caravan were teachers employed to teach these |f0Te the required men counted fit to A — A MA v v : “ § : ’ 5 ounty Chairman BE BR. Taylor and youths in the state pusiec schools, Pass on the guilt or innfenos Big business, during the last three hn W. Decker, present represénta-| The 2036.000 pupils comprise 36.000 Mrs years, invested $466.913 in tear | tiv oo the lowes Nate house and!in kindergartens, 1.500000 {pn elemen- The gas is supposed to hi Behmer could be secured. elscied a tha i a . sum was divideq equally between J ar » jtary shool and 60.000 “in secondary os S le ey a at ool ¢ number does not in-] homas Mitchell and Orvis - Harvey So WAZGA. ahd hous : = : ; . ade telude 300.000 students i priva‘e pre. attorneys, w= ho acted for her iff Keel | ing in SemBoliis &O. 660 1 vw and Coroner PRDUrg wi : sav oa fide SIX electoral vi mtudoent : a, Ea " % dam wl » i . 3 fon President. (lov eran Bop i Bt thee ie result A —————— render al # vile asd cauainted | x + § 1 . TeRaers as a rae are nol acquainted | Erale ia sven lesa! { 4 have cut down your polit. tutes, aur will be the chi eaker, ajar Wondward Inn : i . , : with how much labor and effort are campaign speaker who deals in facta) su months would support President Roo It for viable an he } tion of No«llcals activities to going to but one and convintng arguments Speak : H iT mils BY. He, and : Seat a yy ci ry ure § " vat wm 7 i i N TE osterma iz » > : re-election. He predicted a ‘“majorits fac Ii returns i politica] fathering, go hear Governor required to draw an extra jurer, but " ne erman will be closed shortly a { of the Townsend vote” will go to the ———— worge HH, Earle speak from thei they will be prety thoroughly in ac will be from the Court House steps, [ter the hunting season.ang then a vis. a . : han favorable weather permitting oft it 1 3 sident. 4 . : : sourt house steps. Monday night, Oc-]€oTd with the writer's views that a}™ § « Other- to R daughter in New York © President The Centre Reporter, $1.50’ a year. [CTWF1 Boise steps, Monday night, ( dollar a head is too d—— much. wise in the" main court room. [+m precede the Florida outing, nin rans sid Soin tie . pension official oom cted