Pennsylvania News in Brief More than 70 students are enrolled m the short courses in agriculture at state College. Because Pottsville firemen have $32.00 surplus in their treasury, in- tured ones hereafter will get §56 a day nstead of $3. Preparations are being made for the rnnual series of farm and school meet- mgs to be held in 15 communities in Columbia county the first two weeks of February. The State Highway Department has srected snow fences along the Hazel- ton-Wikes-Barre pike to prevent bliz- zards blocking this link between Phil adelphia and Buffalo. At a meeting of the Carlisle Cham- ber of Commerce the project of bring- ing the proposed Lutheran College for Women to Carlisle was listed among the activities for the year. Johannes C. Koning, aged sixty-four, ‘“ten-gun man,” caught in Pittsburgh, has entered a plea of guilty to accept. ing stolen goods and admits obtaining near Franklin the ten guns found on him. There were nearly twelve inches less rainfall in Carlisle than in Har- risburg during 1925 according to the annual report af C. E. Miller, Carlisle observer for the United States Weath- er Bureau. Distribution of the ‘bankrupt Rutherford Supply Company among the holders of the company’s first mortgage bonds was ordered by the Dauphin county court, The bondholders will receive 4 cents on the dollar. Charles E. Gutshall of Blain killed four porkers this fall whose combined welght was 2,145 pounds. were one year old on September Mr. Gutshall butchered two of hogs on December 7 that dressed and 529 pounds each and the other on December 29 that weighed 526 580 pounds. Purchase of 245 aer Elizabethtown as the hospital for crippled children was an nounced by Secretary of Health Miner, A gas well producing 1,000,000 feet a day has beem brought lot near Sliver Lake, in one of Pittsburgh's residential sections. Willlam Walp, aged seventy-six, who two score years ago was a pilot of the steamers plying on the hanna river, died at his ton. Steamboat commerce Wilkesbarre was abandoned years when the last of ed by Walp, the aground as the river assets of the 28, the two cB A heart in the Susque- in Kings- out of thirty the big Wilkes result home ago boats pllot barre, went culm settling Fire partially destroyeu the P. E. Sharpless Products Company at West Chester, causing imated at $200,000. The main devoted chief ture of cheese, and an stroyed. Sparks fr were thought biaze. The plant est of its kind In A State road map, hich will be road sections which way Department mal will keep clear in the plant of Dalry loss est building, ifac nex were ym a | started was one of the ymotive larg the atate detanr howing de High irces the State nienance f of snow this has been issued by the department. The map shows detot in red and egow-removal sections In green. V tually all of the State oy win Al'S en are included In the 5 which the State will ThomAs med solicito engineer, by other ugh ttorney rena homas, Sharpsvill employes of were r ounty. All sharpsville boro e-appoint- good health 1 the Mercer McConnell opened «in usually conditions evalil i H. Pr term September, ‘ew cases of among sti Not epidemic, the State been, reported wed by Member of sion, meeting in Harri xd Dr. H. J. Donaldaon, president and Seth E. yurg, executive 3. Reis New rice president, In compliance Judge John R. Henninger, when two rustees and two stewards of the Fra- :ernal Order of Eagles in Butler were sonvicted for violations of the dry law n the sale of wisky. The lodge is ad- rertising the of furniture and ther equipment the $40,000 club 1ouse Judge Johnson of Media handed lown an opinion that Willlam #. Dun- wan, Democ had been elected tax ollector for the borough of Sharon Hill over W. Earle Wallac Republi an, by seven The election soard in November certified that Wal mace had defeated Duncan by 507 187. Duncan contested the ind Judge Johnson ordered the ballot. pox opened. Clayton G. Dorn of Bradford was slected president of the Pennsylvania Orude Oil Association at the annual neeting of the board of directors. Mr Dorn succeeds KE. C. Breene of Of city, Pa, who retired because -of il sealth, Shock and suspense, follo unfounded rumor that her husband Yad been killed In a traln wreck cn the Sewickley branch of the Pennsyl- vania Railroad, caused the death of Mrs. Lucy B. Nagle, wife of Levi L. Nagle, at her home in Youngwood. Nagle, unaware of his wife's death, returned sately home, ave 8 cle one an vai DIE + naport Gordon, Harris- secretary. Jared M. of Castle was chosen sale in rat, votes to election wing an ihe) 1.~—~Miss Helen Keller, the new king of Persia, reading anand i and deaf woman, Coolidge, the 3, — Washington 2.—~Riza Khun, ceremonies, NEWS REVIEW OF Nye of North Dakota Seated in Senate by Close Vote— Farm Relief Prospects. By EDWARD W. PICKARD ENATOR BORA \7 would vote agninst seatin P. Nye, the appointee of Sorlie of North Dakota to who had sald he (yO ¥ fill the va Ladd, came changed his mind to a vote last consequence that Mr seated hy a vote of 41 to most of the Democrats and more cal Republi appl week Nye was a9 While was cans auded, i | center alsle to Vice Dawes’ dals and the oath of office administered, The acceptance of Mr to be due partly to the fact ited among American adhesion to the Furthermore, some of were averse to is avowedly a champion West farmers, not agriculturists Yet t! influenced some feeling that North Dakota should be for seven representation Nye was that to be cour the or rejectin desirin anothe voles feprived, on a tect sunate’'s vote establishes upholding the ator Is both a ficer of the U his gay of hi HE SHIPSTEAD ta, the ly Farmer ah resolatio content “state of nite state rd fall Wo in the ont undertook demon instead of the preservation of is a past of the war mac League of Nations “The power,” he the decisions of the by w vested In the League of Nations by called the covenant, “Tis we clear p inaugurating a of foo court three-hoar Le the inesday BPeed h to strate that being court, eRe en po sald, court have a 11 kinds iptior AER n that the wars levied undsr will be ‘le gal’ this arrangement the farther assumption st have and under "1 i been “How m the ory of ti legal’ wars? “All of the gtarted ‘illegal “Silence “All gover only ‘legal’ wars, ators, all the governme shout In chorus, ‘aye Benator McKinley briefly In favor of the resolution adherence to the court, declaring that neither our Monroe Doctrine nor our Philippine protectorate had got us In- to trouble with other nations nor would our entry into the world conrt in i started “il iny g je world have that please aay governments ' wars, ave. gonna started hear no nments that have please say ‘aye’ its In history Senators 1 Sen wheat and our hog products,” McKinley said, “Europe food we can sell her, millions of people in England, Austria and Hungary are liv. ing on half rations Why? working conditions have never become settled since the war, What will settle them? An assurance of continued peace.” Senator all the One hundred Italy, Germany, needs (CQ YIORESS seemingly stands ready <4 to provide relief for the farmers If only the farmers can agree on what they want, At this writing they are still split Into factions and are unable to get together on the question of what legislation will best do the work. The meeting of the National Council of Farmers’ Co-operative Marketing ussociations téok some two hundred delegates to Washington and they, to- gether with other farm leaders, told Becretary Jardine, congress and the country at large thelr views—which were various and diverse, In a gen eral way most of them favored the nd. ministration measure providing ma- ehinery for the promotior of cooper. and wns reasonably certain reported by the committee, The of them, paper in ling surpl product prices, in However the on kindly by ind its main features were mended by Frank 0, in a of & Mr, Lowden, frequent) as a potential corn and date for the ublicar for President in 1028, demund atlve marketing, { that bill | favorably cultural men, or with the arm bloe consequent Is be agri to house co-operd stand the many do not farm leaders editors and the matter to crop Les farm and in are line with the ad Dickinson bill the middle-of theron highly com of Il significance I. owden nols speech great i mentioned Lots Leg the farmers’ for protected domestic market ible ret affords prof tariff urns the He the manufa able returns advocs segregnte export surpl the domestic price price which Dick inson Kress, assert knows the needs of the bh Baur, has snnonne In Chi Mrs Jace business woman candidacy for Ninth district. now Fred Britten the Republican Mrs, Baur, like Cor and Norton, favors of the dry enf L INK ‘LE Mex! CREO, hor CONEreEs repressed Hee whom she will prin aries IRTeSEW Om the ib wweement law ohiocts SAM rote ret sorioydly motive nrovis } i tien land and Viectione Ambassador nz, Mexican fon Ohregon governn United laws inimic CO's new minister, The was warned that the States to the property hold of inter congiders the new al of American in viointion not national law, but also ment made between Mexico United States in 1023 In its reply the Mexican government took the stand that Mexico a sov ereign nation and can make any laws nlso asserted that been promulgated was premature This however, by a statement ls the department of industry and commerce sald the were promulgated on December 31 The legislation In question is de signed to carry out that article of the Mexican constitution which Mexicans and Mexican com panies have the right to acquire own. ership in lands, waters, and their ap purtenances, or to obtain concessions to develop mines, waters, or mineral fuels In the republic of Mexico, interests ers and only of the and CTO agres the is laws had not so the protest wns offset, which laws provides MA GEN. WILLIAM LASSITER A has sailed from the Panama ca nal zone to take General Pershing's place as president of the Taena-Ariea plebiscitary commission, Pershing will goon return to the United States but meantime he has scored a signal vie. tory at Arica In the passage hy the commission of his resolutions for in- vestigation and punishment In many cages of outrages committed by Chil cans against Peruvians and the estab lishment of complete law and order before the plebiscite lg held. Senor idwards, the Chilean member, acqul- esced fully in the resolutions, UGO-SLAVIA'S debt ] arrived In W: week, and on the same day ander the staten nt to Am settled on funding mis sion made the del to to the limit of the Senator Henrl ir from His about a settiem The Italian will be the garded be country Berenge Fra sed imbassade nee y reached Washington, {al mission Is to ent of the debt | bring French sottlen approved by oblectors, led kept up Lond better linols from the were this s considered unlikel CCORDING of 181 one of the to ‘onzens senntorial report coms ation { ar § ities, ¢ Internul revenue hur ure Nl 1 rite SPOT sllowa nee Au per | improper allowances in that connection cost the nye onan aan ARSeTrie the exts CRE ontrol ASED prices by the of Hui sort) the ing the anthracite near future has gone Joint conference of in Anse miners, = began 1 y 1 over the hroke i inst week bv he deadlock tier of ions, The Lewis with id sald . ad st ar operators charged Presi seeking ule dent or iggested to hat they might raise Lew the perators were to of Boren t accept ement it the arbitrat prices coal, and t 0 . onle it ORS it not arbitration o wage un wns guaranteed should be lowered EF O0DS8 and violent winds that were prevalent throughout Europe have followed by a severe cold wave, this has the ris water, the people are suffering In Ice and snow are all over the continent as far south as the Midi and Naples. In Russia all elementary schools have been closed because of cold, Spain has been swept by de gales been checked D® TOR LUTHER hos again been named chancellor of Germany and asked by President von Hindenburg tives of the Centrists, Democrats, Ger party and the Bavarian People’s party. Erich Koch bad found Socialists would not take part, N THE Navy department appropria- tion bill submitted to the house last week It is recommended that all light erdhan-alr aeronautic activity hy the navy be discontinued pending the re sults of its cooperation with the Alr Craft Development corporation of De troit in the development of a new type all-metal dirigible. The bill proposes that the Los Angeles shall be put In storage and the establishment at Lake hurst reduced to the minimum. This is contrary to the advice of Rear Ad miral Moffett, chief of the bureau of aeronidutics, RADIO TOURIST SERVICE 1S AID Establishment of Clearing House of Information Is Announced. Establishment of the first bile tourist service in the fucted by radio was announced by dio station WBBM, Chie Jaker, experienced tourist traffic expert, will be In charge of this clearing house of Information wi to he known as the Stewart-Warn tourist bureau. To Give Information, The bureau will net motorists current and concerning road auton world e¢ ra Nina and ago. Miss an ich ix only aim to give rell infor and weather camps able tourists’ other ABR with and efficient tourist organiza according to Miss Baker, but will further specialize In the planning and motor automdhile owners who this line approved New England, | other places, and copies of traffic laws in the different he fur nished without ull and lated long short trips may need Road routes lorida, ( slong maps 10 ‘alifornia who desir To Give Travel Talks. ench weed Baker will appear at the of WBBM with tes or ng of little known Ha- Over Nina Baker, dio Tourist Service in WBBM, Chicago. whe Conducts First World * the wes over Gear Slipping Due to Faulty Shifter Forks ment EeRATrs cause the Neglect Is Blamed for Loss of $1,000, 000, 000 £1.00) og oct More than (WX (EW) wasted by bn the mal of automobiles! Neglect ments cause the lubricat principal in which waste are faulty brakes, alignment, worn parts and the like. It has been estimated that than 30 per cent of all accidents a direct result of faully brakes This waste is considered necessary due alone on the of auto Other evils of wheels out huge un- and part 10 owners “You must go 25 miles per hour viaduet,” says a sign at of a viaduct near and trafic are on hand to see that the motorists obey. The new Florida law per mits motorists to run 40 miles per hour in the country districts, 25 through residence sections, and 15 through business sections, over this the entrance Miami, Fla. cops SOIR Ra, —— Investigate When Knock or Grind Is Discovered It is fortunate that of serious derange cur is subject unusual sounds, a disagreeable ter as to force operators atter | quietly is, y the malo to whi themaelve generals obtrusi ents | Inake by ana the generally mechanical rary in good the cont Cur of t! make in 200d tion | ehanleally unfit, | at leust, | velopment , I8 one in Excess of first certain ve unusual sound ily the indicatic {| chanical condition, parts especially and, siderable repairs are as Its operation is paratively Any operative usual m of faulty of the working a8 & rule, n requ me red se Ermooth noiseless increase of sound should | once located lead to great troubl the engine kn not worry OcCK, one ! pense Until pounds, one and, if it does kn | he su wfore going need Vays free from expense of Small Autombile Seen as Future Possibility A 1.000. | price alize a isn't done i mand a car for comfort in operation joy with a big car, and | to put in a six." as we wil I voumusT co 2D MILES YE ho ak Tes VIADUCT
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