The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 15, 1916, Image 2

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    JUSTIGE HUGHES,
, H. FAIRBANKS
Nominated for President and
the nomination had been
a new milestone
the
in the p
and
the f
since 1888
Ho publican
PATLIes; Jt wa ir
onvention Wii
forced to take than one
tRTes
narked bv a
more
upon a eandidate ;
lack of
tion and nervon whieh
hitherto hax been a featu of =uel
Vice-President By the Rep-
ublican Convention.
NAMED ON THIRD BALLOT
Progressives Choose Col. Theo-
dore Roosevelt.
HUGHES RESIGNS AS JUSTICE
Makes Strong State
Gets
Justice Hughes
ment, Resigns and
Prompt Acceptance
From Wilson.
The Republican National Cons
nominated Charles E
Cinle i }
the
Charles
President
At the
named Th
dent lo
Was
Hugt
Hughes and Fz
at a date to be
headed by
Ohio,
Committe
ing, of
of
Fairbanks will be ne
ided by Senator
rah, of Idahi
201 P. M. the conv
4 There
harmony rom all
y convention
by
William
M:
nmitiee he
1 4
ified MH
E. io
At
ad
of
ention
were ons
express
the leaders
amon the delegates
which on
for other
ments declaring their
nominees,
months
ne
the final ballot had cast votes
than Mr. Hughes made state
the
lovalty to
“Six ago,” Chalrman
Charles DD. Hilles, of Republican
National Committee, “I sald the nomi
nee would be born in the convention.
And he was.”
Noted For Many Features.
The convention was notable in politi
cal history for many things. A man
who steadfastly bad refused to seck
uatd
the
tou existing
ustaining demonstration
fact that in ppitical
t 1&« wholly and decided
not
It did
the
unbossed,” it moved with a pre
has
nies
{
cigion hich not
McK
gqitletness w
the
Philadelphia
and
equaled since on
vention in
Three For
Wa
nomination
Vice-President,
nl
Nebraska sent Howard
John namaker placed Fairb
in
H
Elmer B
Oregon
Webster
i
Baldridge to nominate
naties
na
The Day's Events
UMENT TO COS
Va
Schuler Will Be
To Buchanan
Hans
Shaft
JOHN R, McLEAN IS
Newspaper Owner and Mil
sires In
vingteo
IRANDEIS TAKES OATH
iN TORNADOES.
Than 100
Others Inju
Series Of Storms.
rod
eo
More
ning pe
3
Gcead
TELEGRAPH TICKS
de
The
with 85 men aboard, grounded at
strover
Terry,
the
torpedo-boat
San Domingo, and has been beached
in the Inner harbor
The Chamber of Commerce will urge
an Interstate Commerce Commission
investigation into the whole subject of
wages and hours of rallroad employes,
Large oil producers will explain the
rise in the price of gasoline at a hear
ing before thé Federal Trade Commis
sion,
Navy Department experiments Ind!
cate that steam-driven seaplanes may
solve the motor problem of alr naviga:
tion,
The program for the thirty-first an.
nual meeting of the National Editorial
Association, which will open in New
York Monday, June 19, was announced,
YEAR AGO THIS WEEK
$04
June 12,
Germans regained lost
north of Arras and had successes
elsewhere in West.
ground
Italiane advanced toward Trent
and Trieste.
British steamer and three traw
lers sunk by submarines.
Austrian aviators bombarded
Bari and Monopoli.
Dr. Dernburg sailed from Amer
ica.
Russians left Bukowina.
June 13, 1915,
’r
French took fc
ridge near Souchez,
strongly
bomt
Germans arded Soi
and Lunevilie
Italians began bombarding Go
fortifications.
Russians drove back t}
in the Caucasus.
Teutons
of Przemysl! and west of Warsa
ec
attacked Russians
nor
MN
One Norwegian and two British
submarines
vessels sunk by
hip
p serious!
station at #
Italian
Austrian
irs
navai
14. 1915.
Germans regained trenches
Souch and repulsed Frenc
ed
Karlsruhe,
Al aeroplanes
Zeppelin raid on northe
of England; 16 killed,
of
of $1.27
Premier
House
2507S Ps A PE
commons
credit 000
Former Venizelos
Greek elections.
wine it
British
Ypres, capturing
resumed ofier
trenches
French
made big IRIN
Vosges and aces
Teutonic
continued
in other ¢
grive toward 1
through Niemerc
Austrians held itali
the isgnio.
Germa
. ps
stea atrat
rear §
ir Bouenez.
Russians retreated
ar fre
m Galicia tows
Italians took he
Isc and Mori, near
nee
and
dusa.
British
Turkish
troops.
Sub. Lieut. Warneford killed
fall of his aeroplane,
submarine sank
three
transports loaded with
by
vy
French aviators bombarded Ger
man forces at Givenchy.
italian di
trian positions at Monte Santo and
Gradisca,
rigibles bombarded Aus
June 18, 1915
Allies made strong concerted at
tack on ween Ypres
and Arras.
.
wes
Germans
Battle for Lemberg raged alos
fortified line at Grodek.
Tarnogrod taken by Teutons.
Austrians took offensive against
talians, repulaing them near Plava.
Italians shelled Gradisca.
italian fleet bombarded Dalma
tian islands.
Austrian squadron shelled Italian
coast towns but was driven off,
British
submarine,
steamer Allsa sunk by
His Mistake,
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“1 was fired for making a mistake.”
"That seems unfair. We are all 11.
able to mistakes”
“Yes, but 1 told the boss that he
couldn't gat along without me. eo
troit Free Press,
Her Kind.
“Is this girl given at all to rofloe
tion 7"
“Watch her and try to eatch her
passing any kind of a mirror In
sight.”
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s——
of Beth
since
Paul Bibheimer, felbom, won
the ten liar prize in at the
Moravian College commencement exer
Clases Leroy 8. Allen, of South Bethie
hem, was granted a degree of A. B
The degree of B. 8. was conferred upon
Wilfred E. Vogler, of
ad
Nazareth
John Chesnik, aged thirtydwo, In
South Bethlehem, 10 attend a christen
ing, was killed by a fall from a second
tory window in which he was sitting
to escape the heat.
1
¥
uildings
for §2.004
vely to raise plants
farm
master Jacob J. Ginder's
at last has been accepted by
Postoifice Department No one
{could be found to take the Rockport |
pays thirty dollars per
office will be aban
Post resig
which
month, and the
donned.
Northampton County PP. O. 8 of A
will raise money 10 erect 8 Memorial
| to the memory of Governor Wolfe, who |
is regarded as the founder of the pub |
ie school system of this State, and
who was a native of Northampton
i county.
STATE
CAPITAL
pens i
James
Pittsburgh Coal
fered an injury while Miftin
The company
evidenve
stride bs "
snith ARAaIn i ©
suf
Smith
iE A Coal oa
alleged that
the showed
not
the
the injury
usual incident of
was due to
lifting, which was part of Smith's regu
duties. The opinion holds that
gince the injury cocurred in the course
of employment it was an “injury ha
aecident™> wainin the meaning of She
law,
Wa
caused by any un
claimant's work
and
Barnes Named Trustee.
Prothonotary and Clerk of the
Courts Wallace J. Barnes, of Wayne
county, was appointed trustee of the
State Hospital for Criminal Insane, at
Farview, Wayne county. He fills the
vacancy caused by the death of James
1. Marzshsteller,