The Centre Reporter ——— CENTRE HALL, FAMILIARITY AND CONTEMPT. Familiarity, of course, is a term of straight Inheritance from “familia” the Latin name of family; and it is too bad that a word which stands for the beautiful relationship of intimacy in the household should also have come to do duty for another meaning, that of disrespect, says the Philadel- phia Ledger. Why shouldn't ripening acquaintance mean a continual acces- sion of reverence? Why is it that “no man is a hero to his valet?” Must it be that only the glaring deficlencles and discrepancies progressively ap- pear instead of the graces and the vir. PA. ot closely scrutinized character? In the ideal family life there is generous concession, each to each, in the point of view. There {8 a real affection which creates an atmosphere of tol erance and kindliness. The parents remember that they were not always as old and as wise as they are now. They realize that a child cannot look through their own bifocal lenses on life's problems at quite the same an- gle or in exectly the same light Age with increasing wisdom, the “sour saws” and the “severity,” ought to bring an added disposition to glve youth and impulse the benefit of the doubt. Old age and youth may not al- Ways agree; January and May are traditionally at odds; but they can af- ford to let each other live, and neither can afford to be condescending. “We are none of us “infallible,” sald Jew- ett, “not even the youngest of us.” The young girl who killed herself through frenzied adoration of a grand opera prima donna was probably men- tally deranged and would have killed herself over any other matter which affected her imagination. To draw morals from her fate is superfluous, says the Baltimore American The usual adoration of the average mati nee girl for stage idols is a very harm- less thing which arises from the con- fusion In an immature mind between the stage character the person representing itself in the course of time, leaving no scars and it and wears out behind, being a matter more of amuse ment the than anything else. Even illness i » phase, and beyond care to its extravagant th th for idols emselves its passing check nothing for alarm. expression has In cases of really unbalanced brains, 1 it is merely tneans a cause ke the one cited, incidental by in itself. and no Pupils of the public schools Pennsylvania town were taken | in a n di d the of impressing upon them their geographical studies. There does not seem much doubt that moving pictures will play a large part in the conduct of the schools in the future. Their will sup plement books to a large extent, since to the childish mind, especially, things seen are mightier than things heard visions to see moving pictures of Panama canal as a way fllustrations Now a Chicago experimenter comes forward to deal another telling blow to the down-trodden sex in his conclu gions on animal observations, that the female of the species is more intelli gent than the male. He hints in a traitorous way to his own sex, that while these observations may not ap ply to the human race, it is more than suspected that they do. After a while mere man will be thankful that he {a8 allowed to exist A letter from Dublin says that Eng- lish middle-class are taking to sending their sons to Ireland to re ceive their education, the Irish, mid die-class schools and colleges being lees expensive than their English equivalents and without the vicious attractions which often environ educa- tional centers in Great Britain. The result is that the young men usually secure a better education than if they were kept on their side of the channel. This state of things revives memories of Ireland's days of glory, when the green isle was the nursery of learning for all Europe. parents, own A sclentific expert In Los is experimenting to produce of zebrastriped rats. What result to the human race the success of this experiment would be is hard to tell, except to render the horrors of a late, inebriated homecoming more poign. ant than ever, if a feasting rodent happened to be disturbed by the late eomer. Angeles the other and less complaisant states, residences In Reno must be something of an exile. A man in New York clubbed by a policeman collected several hundred dollars damages. The policeman should have hired a third party to per form the assault. STUDY OF CROPS ——————— Farmers and Financiers Ad- vocate Organization, FEDERAL LOANS TO FARMERS Under Federal Control, a Thorough Study Of Markets, Crops and Cost Of Transporting Foodstuffs Would Be Efficient. Chicago.—A committee, authorized at the closing sessions of the Confer ence on Marketing and Farm Credits, will go to Washington in a few days and present to President Wilson conclusions of the cuiturists, financiers who met here They will appeal for the ment by the government of for the thorough crops and cost of stuffs. They propriation organization, should be increased t« will ask for f The chairman, Frank P. Hollar will name a committee in to place the matter before the governments an favorabl action Arrangements a second national co in Chicago on April 14 an international Francisco in 1915 To the President report of the which “The cost the farm t« sarily ed are efficlent the agri. economists 500 scientific and establish- a bureau markets, transporting | that $60,000 for such an now is pending £1.000,000. They study of ood- will assert tl 1€¢ ap of which to federal loans ii, each state d secure were undertaken nforends RDierelics 1914, to open and confer Comte states large and wasteful m these farm GIVES LIFE TO SAVE CHILDREN. Man Crushed Under the Hoofs Of Run- away Horses. bovs attached dashing children middle of horses came Young in the shouts proaching from the dragging leather thon he lost h death warning runaway beneath t welght, WILSON EXPLAINS VISIT. Only Dignified Way To Address Both Houses At Opening Of Session, President Says. Washington President Wilson asked renew the “The reasons, simple. 1 think that that is the dignified w President to dress the at the ing of session instead of sending the address up by messenger and letting the read it perfunctorily in ti clerk's f valee 1 the dignified and natural thing was read it It ig a precedent it 1s true has been discontinued a long time, but which ig a very respectable precedent.’ what motives mpe led hin custom of for the houses open tone o which ADMIRAL EATON'S WILL. Estate To Widow Who Is Charged With Murdering Him, Plymouth, Mass The Admiral Joseph G. Eaion, probate here, leaves his estate, with the exception of $600, to widow, who is awaiting trial on the charge of baving murdered him. The value the estate is not given. wil of Rear filed for his or | BABY FATALLY HURTS MOTHER. Traumatic Meningitis, New York--Mre. Katherine Me- was the victim of a peculiar accident. the eye with a nureing bottle by her infant daughter, The injury was at first regarded as trivial, but it became moved to a hospital, where traumatic | meningitis developed. OF SENATORS DIRECT CHOIGE | The Amendment Now Part of the Constitution. IS RATIFIED BY 36 STATES, Proclamation By Secretary Of State Only Needed To Make it Effective. Connecticut's Ratificaticn Gives Necessary Number, NENCANS HAE AGAIN WARNED Firing Across the Border Will Not Be Tolerated. MANY AMERICANS IN DANGER American Town Of Naco Only Separ- ated From the Mexican Town Of Naco By a Street Fifty Feet Wide. APATHY THREATENS DELAY. doption Or Seventeenth Amendment May Be He Up id RIGHT OF HOME RULE. New York Cities Get It i= a Bill Signed By Governcr, \lbany, N. Y 1s home New ome ar. Il cities reguiate, property the rig sdiction necessary into execution. extended mpowerin ill sig: by Gov The ite power jlzer tl St aE and f privil to car man- and He ss control th local affairs, th eges and Jt ry their powers all 8], U. 8. TROOPS SHO Fighting Of is Re- ported Near Naco, Arizona. Furious Nature Nac 0, Ariz Fightin hetween garrison Sonora, commanded by General Odeja and the Maderista ide that town be gan one mile south of the international boundary A number are reported t wounded, Bullets failing on the United States struck two United States cavalrymen patrolling the border. Federal of XNaoo, foree out side | Petition Asking For Permission, Sugar Is Made Free, Out. Honolulu ~The Star-Bulletin that a petition is being prepared de claring that "Whereas, Hawaii is dom: mercially made to exist under free sugar, 1 be allowed to withdraw from the Unioh and resume Hs previous status of independence if a free sugar | provision be enacted by Congress.” FOR FLOOD FUND OF $10,000,000 Federal Aid Proposed by Re- presentative Cary. FORDIKES AND LEVEES. Would Take Up Relief In Territory Waste By Fire, Earthquake Laid Flood, and Other Catastprophes. TO LEASE EMBASSIES ABROAD. Bacon's Bill Appropriates $20,000 Yearly For Chief Capitals. A con of > Was for tha OF i iingion fy ov OK Dre en ¥ HS embas 8 tions oad, and their proposed by introduced chase, was fn 111 i a Dil the Foreign Rel leasing of bass ations offic adores at Germany and authorize the an ai Am Great Russia appropriata lly of $20,000 each priation of $10,000 each the # A an for fu ame Lesser amounts smaller capitals nosed f he posed for the I PARCEL POST BUSINESS. More Than 150,000,000 Packages Mailed In Three Months. * Washington More than parcel post packages were malled dur. ing the first was in operation, according to com putations announced by postal ex ports and based upon reports from the largest postoffices, Approximately 66 per cent. more business was handled in March than In Chicago leads all other cities, 6.855.744 par els being handled in two months: New York handled 5,973,075, and Boston, 1,657,036 150 0« O00 three months the eystem bot) January RACE SUICIDE IN PARIS. Only One Birth To Every Thirty Fam. ilies Last Year, Paris.--The birth rate in the French | capital for 1812 was the lowest since 1861, according to a municipal report just made public. There wag only one birth for every 30 families. The infantile death rate was 143 per 1,000, Prohibitive rentals are said to have been the chief cause for the decrease {in the number of births, DOCTORS EXEMPT. Physiclans Not Necessarily Liable For Burns Resulting From X-Ray. Washington, — Skilled physicians who burn or injure patients with X. ray treatment are not necessarily lable in damages, the Supreme Court ‘solemnly decided in denying the right to pecuniary balm of a former house keeper at the Belgian Legation for a | back biistered under an X-ray machine. ion of by the people ilsory i Washington Direct election | i | United was | Tuesday, i ture ratifi | ment submitted by la apo Ratification already ! been Kiven by &i Th tates i Lion thes ts LAroughn States senators and made when the Connecticut jegisia- authorized comp the constitutional amend Congress i¢ od gE tt ial Year had al resul out the try, where many iegisiatures wirned until 161f MW confusion in he Senate 3 Of senators toward dire be carried fle the of the sec- r final ratifi- yy 36 states proclamation tow re in in iirecl ele in Congress, expressed mend rit | endment is part ATONEMENT FOR BROTHER. Automobile Bandit's Sister Will Enter Convent FATE HANGS ON WATER Man K Claims Court For Lacked Sentenced WOMAN MADE CITY TREASURER. Three Others Given Offices In Kansas City, Kan, Kansas ment of four women « City, Kan RO edd by was app LH Addison C x 2 Kansa five imp tions in the vernment of re women ted city and treasurers Mrs Est Miss Be Merle utier her Bower, depu ilah Reitz, city clerk ARMY AVIATOR KILLED. Lieut. Rex Chandler Drops Into the Bay At San Diego. “and Chang San Lieut. Rex jer, of the aviator corps of th Army, Brereton Diego, Cal e¢ United Lieut, bes Sua killed and was seriously States was when their hydroaeropians bay The the machine Chandler the machine when it struck and drowned dropped here men &t con- was et iy iis ii : ti water the Was WOMEN LOSE IN BAY STATE. Senate Accepts Adverse Report On Suffrage Amendment. Boston. —The fight women suf frage in the present Legislature prob. ably ended in defeat. The Senate ac. cepted the adverse reports of the com- mittee on constitutional amendments on three resolutions providing for the enfranchisement women. It is ex- pected that the House will concur in the adverse reports for of CLARK'S SON NAMED. Cets Position Of Salary Adviser To Father. is $4,600. Washington Bennett Champ Clark, son of the Speaker, was ap pointed House parliamentarian. The job, which carries a salary of $4,600 a year, makes him adviser to his father on all disputed points of order. Clark is 23 years old and a graduate of the University of Missouri. He is the youngest nn to hold this re { sponsible post. | MRS. PANKHURST FED BY FORCE. i London Paper Says Suffragette Is In a State Of Collapse. London, —Mrs, Emmeline Pankhurst, who I on a hunger strike in Holloway i Jail, has been forcibly fed, according | to The Express, and is in a state of | collapse. Her condition is considered | serious. She refused food and resisted i all efforts to feed her, SNAPSHOTS AT STATE NEWS All Pennsylvania Gleaned for Items of Interest. REPORTS ABOUT CROPS GOOD Farmers Busy In Every Locality— Churches Raising Funds for Many Worthy Objects—Iitems of Busi ness and Pleasure that Interest. Royersford water One plumber Houuceq uo MTB Mary 1 ¥ Josephine Barber we has a new might si ent eak fart} the art river, ti » i w built th resent Warrior 1 ' and Church original Warrior place was turned int site was used un gravevard ) & park Farrell, a ore of A Mercer BOOTY YOUng men at county, have organized Bachelor Club” There are m Young in Farrell of marriage able age than men, and Farrell girls are famed for their beauty, but the bachelors assert they are determined to resist feminine wiles, and any mem- ber who breaks his vow ahd marries will be considered a social outcast. The officers are: President, John Ley- shon: vice-president, Earl McCreary, gecretary, Robert A. Irvin: treasurer, 8 J. McCreary; doorkeeper, William Owens. In retaliation the young wom- are talking of organis- ing a club, taking a vow never to wed and to quit making fudge for mem. women Dr. E. C. Statler was elected presi The Alletown Chamber of Com merce is energetically engaged in an effort to get cheaper gas, On account of scarcity of labor, No. 1 blast furnace of the Crane Iron Com- pany, at Catasaqua, has shut down. According to the South Bethlehem assessors, that borough has a valua- tion of $8,288,948, with a T-mill school, pail] borough and 3-mill county tax.