The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 08, 1936, Image 1
—— NO. 40 OF PROPERTY YENTED BY DEFLATION VOI... CX. CONCENTRATION OWNERSHIV PRI FURTHER HALTING jet natur ted that ad Ca ng continues — FC IN & YRS, DISTRIBUTE! CENTRE COUNTY R IN LIST™ uded In the Arvest T —— a — BALANCED BUDGET IN SIGHT, PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT SAYS elief fe the President lecliare the has ral ity low out sed the national of $38 000.000 000 mated $460. 000 006.000 He added: “If as 1 confident It of Government any additional year or all ordinary Government ANCas in 1932 t an this year. it keeps on will, the withou, taxes willl be sufficient to care for relief expenses of the in other words, to bal- budget.” rising receipts imposing within a am the two, the EE —— For ther. the year closing September 30 Was not iank fail- of in 55 a National ure in any the States, a record years. President Pittsburgh, a — AA ——— effect, not matched Roosevelt, at In former that have gotten gore if Roosevelt had only asked hig which, he ways give, Governor Al ac- knowledges he wouldn't advice, sald, he was zi- ready to A Set sss: “Seven million more wage aried workers were employed mid. Beptember than when employment was lowest in the depression.” W. Oleary. challman « Commerce, and in sai John “hamber of A ————— ———. The Bell Telephone Pennsylvania installed 10,981 tele- phones in the month &f Beptember, the largest gain for any one month in the history of the company. Company of SUITS FILED A. THOMAN; RAHLERS, [TWO DAMAGE LGAINST WM, STRINGERS, iit the Kal Charles Mifflin township *hyllis wo iris accident damages ————— BANK DEPOSITORS DURING HOOYEER TV “150.0% 0 1.ONT nw Wer dministr on ympared 342,700 during the fir administration, that no Wank deposit | under the present administra-! Frank Knox, vice presidential candidate, | in Allentown, a month ago. He repeat. ed It in Pittsburgh last week i The study covering the period from | 1921-35—estimated that deposits and | shareholders during the 1829.33 peri od lost a total of more than $2,000,- 000 000, During banks #t three years) the present charge safe Was made by Re. that period. 1.240 national | with $1.463,000000 [nn deposits and 4.741 state and private banks with deposits totaling $2.596.200,000 closed the report said. This would be a to-| ‘al of 5981 banks with $4.069,200,000 | in deposits, i bts | ACTIVITY 1S AT i SEVEN-YEAER HIGH Roger Babmon/ financial i trial STEEL and indus- | says: ars at the highest | level for any corresponding period | since the fall 1929, During each! year of the recovery one major indus- | try has been the “star” performer. In! 1933. textile activity was the bright | spot: in 1934 electrigs | appliances | the feature ast year automo- were out front, Bo far in 1936, the most basic of our intdustries—steel has stood out. Jobs are increasing and orders are piling in. Nearly every ma- Jor company is operating In black ink and stee] shares are ‘selling at the best price gincg July, 1931. writer, Stee] operations of were biley LEADERSHIP SCHOOL TO OPEN EV'G, OCTOBER [coMmMUNITY | TRAINING TUESDAY 1: — TOWNSEND MASS MEETING IN COURT HOUSE, n- ocT. inat he nite] States (Cham be { mmerce, He helped write i's constitution and that body Mr and or. Am- organized the the served gps first secretary Trefz wrote Constitution Club ganized the first Rotary in erea A most cordial invitation ed to the Rotarians ang the Chamber of Commerce anda the public in general to hear Mr. Trefz and the Townsend candidate for Con- gress, Prof. Chas, 8 Kniss, on Satur day evening, October 10, in the Court House at Bellefonte at 7:45 ¥. M. This wil] bs a meeting that will be of interes; to all voters of Centre coun- ty. and you owe it to yourselves hear these two platform orators aes is ex‘end. members of to A ——— A APA FIRE PREVENTION WEEK. While this is officially Fire Preven. tion Week, the property owner and all otherg should use every means of preventing fire joss, There are many causes of fire, and probably the most common ls careless. ness. Often the owner or occupants of a home know better but fall to ex- ercise caution, Chimney construction, location of buildings, types of roof covering, and are of machines operated In build ings are among the items which should be included in 5 fire prevention pro- gram. Unapproved electric wiring and care. less use of electric extension cons are causes of fire to be considered. A AI MP HAS it, Three inches of pain fell Inst week. during WPA PROJECT PROPOSED BY TOWN (OUNCH] (CHANGES LIMITS RULING AND BAG SEASON ON GAME HOSTERMAN—BARTGES. Gertrude Bartg of Millhe SCHOOT ATENDANCH RECORD HARD T¢ URTAIN le ND CAMPAIGN RAISED Fl ( LOSES: $300.00 5 ——— SEVEN MOUNTAINS, ————— A ———— EO OO: Officers (ORRECT em FIR} 1 y a the T Secretary SHOWING AT THE “STATE” AND “PLAZA® THEATRES At the “Plaza” Thursday, Friday and Saturday. this week—"The General Died at Dawn,’ with Gary Cooper and Madeleln, Car- roll. Also Paramount First Run ang special short subjects. Special midnighy Show This Sunday Night—Fred Astaire and Ginger Rog- ere in "Swing Time.” Best of Short Subjects, Note This picture, als showing Monday and Tuesday. At the Btate Theatre Thursday, Frida, and Saturday of this week—“Benga; Tiger,” with June Travis, Warren Hull. Also, beginning new serial, “Custer’'s Last Stand.” Monday and Tuesday next week “Dancing Pirate,” sjarring Charles Collins, Steffi Duna. The first dancing musical in 190% new Technicolor, Gloriously ‘beautiful! Thellingly ro- mantic! Best of SBhory Subjects, Theatre News Governor Earle, of Monday even ing. spoke to an unusually large au- dience from the court house steps. He Was given a most respectful hearing while he lauded the New Deal and predicted the reelection of the Presi. dent. Don Gingery, congressman from this district, and John W. Decker, a member of the lower state house, also spoke. The latter brought out the necessity of the Governor having a house and senate to back him. Henry Brockerhoff acted as chairman. [TIGERS WIN FROM STATS { | { i ! | HIGH PROTEST IN SOCCER GAME [STATS ("allege of Mr on Wednesday rip after became guests and Benner. mot here through the having with in Illinois Canton, Ohio. Mrs native of California, but was reared in Potter the elder Siabigs. He now living retired. Emnie, 13 gon of Mr, and Mrs, Day- Lansberry, west of Olg Fort, is improving nicely since receiving the attention of the skilled surgeon, Dr. Waterworth, Clearfield. The boy broke an arm some time ago, which refused to knit until] the surgeon opened it and removed the secretions formed before the bone wus eet. The oper. ation was performed the jast Monday in Sept. the first the surgeon cone tacted the patient. The youth was first a patient in the Centre’ County hospital. A Thess wt East, Are Op A and came two "weeks in spent and a Hulbert i= a Mr. Hulbert township by talior, SONS stop is a ton number of persons, representing several church denominations, inter. ested In the upkeep of the Presbhy- terian cemetery at Centre HilL gath- ered thers on Saturday and cleaned up the plot of weeds, briers, ang rub. bish. At noon the group ate their dinner at Sunset club house, The Cem. etery not used today to any consid. erable ex‘ent contains the remains of many notables and distinguished per. sons, residenty of Penns Valley, who were connected with the early history of this section—history beginning in the latter part of the eighteenth and dontinuing through the nineteenth century, | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS y Moth succeeding Miss Miriam County toard, Nittany, Beck, resigned of the Centre will be Monday An annual Coun'y held in October meeting Hospital Corporation the court house, 12, at 8:00 o'clock, to elect trusteeg and transact other business on which the body is privileged to act. Districts have the right to hold preliminary meetings and elect the number of trustees to which they are erfitledl Districts not so doling will have their quotas of trustees filled by election at the corporation's annua! meeting. J. Ww. side Inn Stine, who conducts a road. on what ig known as “Sky. ton.” not only knows now where he lives. but that he cannot sell beer at his present place of buginess. County surveyor Henry made a survey of the boundary lines of Huston township ang found Pkytop” was included within its boundaries, Stine had aps plied for a beer license, but was re fused. He contended his place of bus. iness was located in Patton township, a wel distret, The first number Course, presented on Friday evening. was a delightfy; entertainment and Was especially enjoyed by the younger groups who were on hang in large numbers. The Pamahasicka's pets in. cluded dogs, monkey, canaries, ook. atoog and parrots, each animal and bird traineg to act with the greatest precision. The course wil] include four additional numbers, all sponsoreg by the high school through the action of of the Ibroeum Individual business men, te Sn St