The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 22, 1926, Image 2

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aS EET
from for
favor of
Edwards
Npltz-
of the
leaders of the
from
steal
l.oading the
Romance of the |
Osages and Oil - |
By ELMO SCOTTY WATSON
move. | iH
mony In ation
ize, Bruce and
aiser of Germany wishes to buy
subcommittee listening t test
Hill and
which, it is
o_AMembers of senate judiciary
seated, and, standing, Representative Senators Fa
on Lake
York.
act,
” Tn the ox-l
tle of Trevano L.Lugano, he ex
REVIEW OF [5:5 su oe os
VENTS
ae, 00, whicn
to cityware
The ited de
puiation in 1924 was
Mussolini Shot in Nose by
Eccentric English Woman;
NOTHER
Benito )
details of
change of Italy
Princes
Atrash, lead
led in battle
first
§ nd In rol ifr
Pan-Russian of
ts 1
back
from i olsheviats
early attempt to win
conntery
Peter Strouve wa ect pres
and roused In
when he on
Nicholas, uncle of the
grand chieftain
of the congress i crossed
3 '
robab
The
enthusiasm called about
URN BELT leaders
inotince that tl
Duke
to hecome
South will support
bill designed to
farm prod t8s on th
assume command fjuettes ny
located
and
“1 of the army and liberate the country | them
all
cnn
con
Kansas
another
! from communist oppression. How
fi 5 v wrt ¥ tT st : $
above the expor marke be accomplished was ville.
Amend
int leader of the opposit
John + ast img
fon to M
i the
elved from
group
’
4 will widered in
fus } pposition of the administration ference.
of Agricul-
drafting a bill
toh it taly severs nontl ng | which makes important conces- | I
fined stories sent vor y | of } nands of corn |
tell will provide
farm
plus problem, as pro
1 but
holding 1 f wil any provision for collecting
aottiome
navy officinl
had
avercoms
and slieve thes ‘ :
and believe ney secret sessions of the them living near the
ind he numbers them at
714 thes
French defeat the
Detroit, and three years later the tribe
olini, died in anes Secretary TAY In were helping
. : a—— ) Wor welping
n beating he WED
. been ELIGIOUS the
Moslems and Hindus in India, al-
out in
and the
having a hard
Mosques
warfare between Foxe Indiar
iL WEIN IH :
But
come a
and arr
rear gl
I nited
springing forward
the blow with i ot
Howes the
wns ag i ; eral
vigit from the
French officer
trilw which
ite first official
Pua
part of
received]
French
ways smoldering, has broken
{ Calcutta and
British authorities
ime trying to restore order
correspondents States hover
the
it I= noteworthy that the:
Tisne, n
the
living along the
the *fact that !
100 cabins 200 warriors with other tribes than our
All of early French travelers | It band of Osage s=cogts who
| comment upon the warlike qualities of | guided General Black Ket.
| the who were the inveterate | tle's camp of Cheyennes in Oklahoma
of the [lini confed-|in the winter of 1868, and part
other cities
Fascisti in Venice on nerd for , of a
four
’ ' board to are | visited a war wit} Osages
from the and United
had
Osage river States
this
. then
vere there, iS was due n organizations, allies in seems likely to
ent
and temples are destroyed and many | records village more often wars
are being wounded
i in the wild street fighting.
Another cause of anxiety to the
British In India is the demand of the
were
sentment against the
Italian debt
senate, Th
ington sal
but
for rv
and In
tion in
enemies one ait
gitn
over
\ {| persons killed or and
the
fees from the producers.
orn belt would finance the price
not ird hie b ating operations from a £250,000,
destroyers fund by the
the was n COnEress
Custer to general may soon result In
changes in
of Indian
(lenges |Ome sweeping the
conduct
whole
event, 000 revolving advanced took affairs, and
suddenly,
S VERY
“4 wet or
terest the hearings
on the bills for amendment or repeal
of the Volstead act, Last week was
given over to the wets, and they made
the
the
ONE in
dry,
the country. he he
i . : t
ig following with In
gonate committee
most of their
lead: rahip of
under
Senators Bruce and
opportunity;
Edge and with the assistance of coun
gel for
eral Andr
forcement
was the first
lenoth of the
by his forces and of thelr plans for
more work: of the amazing
effrontery of the bootleggers and al
rious wet organizations
chief
of the government,
He told at
encountered
tien
prohibition en
official
witneas,
problems
efficient
government, Secretary Jardine will
is working for a loan
by
out a plan
cither the government
A CCORDING to a report of the De-
partment of Agriculture, the
farm population of the United States
decreased nearly half a million during
1925, It estimates the number of per.
gong living oh farms January 1, 1926,
it hb been 30,055,000, compared
th 31134000 January 1, 1025. The
net away from
to DO1.000
an estimated
over farm
PA
estimated movement
amounted
wns
births
furinos Inst year
but tt!
of farm
CHS ere
terar, which was ceded to the English
150 years ago. The nazim has armed
forces and might lead a revolt of
other dissatisfied Indian princes, Brit.
ish troops have been concentrated in
Secunderabad to keep the nazim quiet
IRPLANES from the army of
Marshal Chang have been bomb.
ing Peking, despite the protests of the
foreign diplomats, The real battle
for the possession of the city seems to
have begun, It 1s reported there that
a conlition has been Tormed between
the forces of Feng Yu hslang, Wu Pel
fu and the governor® of Shans! and
Kiangsl provinces for the destruction
are besieging the capital
great
and who were held In terror in the muchaliscussed Battie of the
Caddoan tribes of the south- | Washita which weakened the
Although they were constantly | power of the hostiles,
the
west,
greatly
and no enimal possesses a Keener one
This often has been a source of won-
| derment because their nostrils are
{ most frequently literally filled
| mud which seeps in when Chey
i
Mild Creatures’ Vision
A hot controversy ig being conduct
od between two men over in Canada.
Bonnycastle Dale asserts that moose
cannot see far, while the other fae | lake or stream, feeding.
tion, led by a man in northern Alber |
ta, started the affair by stating they
quicker and longer vision than the
could see Por four miles,
Moose possess very poor eyesight | moose. Both also have sharp ear
| {moose usually have their ears also
and persons have paddled up on them |
in midday, Their most effective sense | filled with enough mud to grow the
proverbial potatoes), but on
noted for
have n
Deer, like moose, are noi
their eyesight, though they
of protection is their sense of smell
Poor
Lo”
which
Hay soon gain
friends
the tardy
believe
justice
his
he has so
rank with wild
many other dent
Detroit News,
they don't
hawks and
Ancient Nursery Tale
The sevenldeague boots
into the nursery
which Is from the French
Petit. Pouce,” by Charles Per.
written about 16308. Phe story,
however, {8 probably of Anglo-Saxon
origin, There is in the Bodleian library,
are intro.
tale, “Tom
printed by John Wright In 1630,