The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 10, 1926, Image 2

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NEWS REVIEW OF
CURRENT EVENTS
Storm Raised in Congress by
President’s New Order
for Dry Enforcement.
By EDWARD W. PICKARD
RESIDENT COOLIDGE'S executive
+}
order authorizing the appointment
mnicipal officers
and 1
ition agents at
nol
ralsed
the order,
termine
able or necessary”
the
The
was
enforcement
Dol
resolution direc
introdn
ff Arkar
ardent
eX 1utiy
usurpation
blow to state rights and
the Democrats
f them feel ti
gained
he then
Assert
that
square with his
Mr ‘ooll wi semingly
of icism
his behalf it
was Issued at
General
enforcer,
crit that
was
the
chief
de-
re (quest
of
prohibition
Andrews,
and was
signed especially to cope with a situ-
ation that had arisen in California.
There was no Intention of applying it
generally or in any where such
dual holding of office is forbidden by
law Attorney General Sargent
held that the order is legal, but
retary of the Treasury Mellon has
gald he would not have indorsed It If
had known it was to meet with
such opposition, White House spokes.
men sald it never occurred to Mr.
Coolidge that the order would be at.
tacked as an invasion of state rights,
for the reason that in the eighteenth
amendment the states have invited,
and In opinion commanded, the
federal government to share the con-
current enforcement of national pro-
hibition.
federal government what had,
theretofore, been thelr exclusive jur-
isdiction, the federal government
could hardly called a trespasser,
according to President's reason-
ing.
state
has
he
his
into
be
the
N HIS speech attacking the execu-
tive order Senator Ro!
the wets occasion
statement :
“There has been considerable dis
cussion on both sides of this cha nber
as to whether prohibition enforcement
has falled so ~ompletely as to justify
such adical measures as amen4me at
of the Constitution or moditteation
th Vo’ tend at. A
the question n. proposed, Fag.
Ing over the constitut onaity of
proposal, T am noved to say that the
course of evens Is tending to compel
those who “vor nrohibition te consent
to a refc. dom, There arersson
states In ch ere ‘fg wid vd
wet sentiment which are aking si pa
for state relerendui as, 1 1y opint a
there are five or states waich
might vote for modification on such a
for joy by this
of
ferenduie on
3 bee,
wi
8i
"
would vote dry.
Senator Glass of Virginia, who Is as
Call
laid
n&gns In Jose,
stone of
national
San
which was
convention
make them,
Vaolstead
3
A DMINISTRATION ser
anda wi fn
ONSTRUCT
+)
ather
SUNN INN
ised. Al
toe]
were sfranch
owever, it was predic Inst week
that the veteran ( would win
a renomination.
I
countries
ELEGATES from the United
States and 18 Latin-American
and representatives from
Europe and Asia ‘ssembled in Wash
ng for the ond Pan-American
Hed ("ross conference, President
Coolidge opened the proceedings with
a graceful in which boave
the highest praise to the (‘ross
societies of the world for thelr work
in alleviating an fering and In
preparing the peoples of the world for
international
gton Re
speech he
ted
hun su
peace,
N THE Geneva preliminary confer.
ence disarmament considerable
progress The delegates
decided, at the suggestion of M. Bon-
cour of France, to urge the council of
on
was made,
machinery that is designed to termi-
nate hostilities quickly. Hugh Gib-
son, American delegate, did his part
by declaring, in the course of a de-
some sort of control over the arma-
ments of participating nations. that
hig delegation would not present any
obstacle to a discussion of armament
Nations uspecta, though of course the
Americans could not participate in
snch discussions,
Hungary submitied a memorandum
that,
d' a6 cme, is suiro
groun of allied countries
power 1 milit ry fi meaning he
lithe eniente, She gave warning that
unless some general reduction of arm-
ament _aaterialized Europe and the
League of Nations would be grav ly
endn: ered. This protest is similar
to already 1wade by Count von
ido. norft behalf of Germany.
Representatives of the little entente
ugainst the tenor of the
though Le
ul
wad nracticaiiy
nided by a
Possessing
208
virtually a petition for the revision
contended, had no place in the dellb-
THE CENTRE
Ore iH Lote
Ld
befo
M? TOKAICHI, a long quiescent
A viol Hokkaido
cano on island,
y
suddenly erupted with
Streams of lava
Japan, disas-
ured
were
of
per-
frous results
over the and there
Hundreds
to }
vi
conntryside
numerous land
farmers
ished ar log ge wns
wiped out. A little later the Mayama
Irregato reservoir in the Akita prefec-
ture of Japan, burst
banks and away half of
town of The town had a
and It is feared
list m heavy.
believed ive
one
northern its
swept the
Kitsuran
population of 7,000
’
that the
A
mission,
United
casualty ay be
CCORDING to a report just Is.
the trade com-
national wealth of
to
apparent
sued by federal
the the
Nintes
in 1922
amounted
an
353.000.
increase
cent,
per when allowance
is made for changes in the purchasing
of the
National
States
72 per
only 16 cent
dolla
of
at
income the nited
is estimated £70,000,000 (x0)
less than the total in 1920, when it
was $75,000,000000, but more than In
1921, when, during that year of de-
ms——
N ARSHAL PILSUDSK] seems to
i have declded that Poland needs
a dictatorship for about a year to give
the national assembly time to revise
the constitution. The election of a new
President has been postponed for some
days and the marshal himself appar
ently has consented to be one of the
candidates. In order to Impress the
country with the fact that he had no
intention of setting up a military die.
tatorship, Pilsudski ordered tive regi.
ments to leave Warsaw for their pro-
vincial garrisons. Americans who are
engaged In extensive financial deals
with the Polish government are much
dissatisfied, and Minister Stetson sug-
gested to Foreign Minister Valeski
that America be kept better informed
concerning the government of Poland
| and its plans,
PA.
ho
—
Proper Color Combinations
to Wear With Stylish
Tailored Outfit.
The tallored
the well-dress
for
for general
sult Is
ed
indisper gnble to
For
shopping
woman stroect
wenr, travelir
fact
smarter thi
there is
in
tan seem + the leading
this season
French blue
und
sult shades hough some
Julep green
The
depends upon
lines and the
the cholee of
ter of gr
Here Is a
rect
in fund
Hiso seen SIMariness
115
present
BevVerely
brevity
and hosiery
portance,
hile
# Hoes
color combinati
wether wit
To }
blue
armor
the
zard,
new parchi
CH
rect
nofphere,
Tan Bangkok Hat Chic
EF
.. cl
Showing a tan bangkok hat
mushroom shape, trimmed with blue
and tan grosgrain ribbon, It is de.
cidedly fashionable for late spring
wear,
Bracelets Now Jingle
Gloves have truly become the hand
maidens of fashion, for but lately they
have added to themselves the mode of
the moment, a slave chain bracelet.
Fastened on just below the tiny turn-
down cuff, this adornment is assured
nary bracelets are banished into ob-
scurity. For what use Is a forearm
full of jingling golden links when a
and extinguishes their glitter?
The new gloves with slave-chaln
bracelets, as well as those with hand-
painted decorations, may be found in
the glove stores.
Velvet Ribbon for Corsage
Velvet ribbon is being used to re-
place the flower corsage for evening
wear, Recently several smartly.
dressed women appeared in gowns en-
Hvened with wide colorful velvet
shoulder bows. On a white beaded
gown, for instance, a bow of cherry.
red velvet adorns the left shoulder,
the streamers held at the waistline by
a rhinestone buckle and extending to
the hem of the skirt. Often satin
slippers match the velvet corsage.
In Pale Green Chiffon
Fa
SO
Cw
—
0 wt
pa
Fo od ’
on
, summery dress of pale green
has white
a flounced skirt,
New Guimpes Designed
for
PW
Carved Jewels Favored
for Formal Occasions
wlencles that
The
govern the mode do te
same diverss
the various
portant accessories to fashion Op
posite notes, says a fashion writer in
New York
sounded in
the Herald Tribune,
a single item, and when
let
must select It wi
are
you choose Uk say, a purse,
v {fin
Kem {
Pp it
you
th reference
to its purpose The same bag will not
>
for all o«
answe casions
For daytime
indeed
For sports
nis or golf
and In
Paris o
use the bag is large
a better word
ten
allied occasions,
¥
huge would be
the spectator at a
mate or
conjunction with the tallored
suit, Tors more moderate
size made of pigskin
monogram fastening,
ses,
and employing a
novel which is
A novel carved jewelry arrangement
may be the of
which there iz a tiny dark emerald,
Around it in a spiral effect is a large
emerald of lighter hue, This
outside emerald Is so huge that It en
observed in center
carved
Incidentally, it will also hide any oth-
er rings which may be on the same
finger.
Select Suitable Colors
Just because certain colors
be temporarily “in le"
happen
many
colors unsuited to their deal
makeup. A woman should st
type and select her clothes a
ly, especially with refer to the
color scheme, The woinan «ho is in.
clined to be stout should wear “. otir
ing” colors, such as blue-green, blue,
brown, gray and black. The woman
with a thin figure looks better in “ad
vancing” colors, such as red, orange,
yellow, rose and bright blue. Retir
ing colors make a stout woman look
smaller than she actually is, while ad
vancing colors seem to increase the
wearer's size,
ph
dy ler
ording-
ow
a
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Does not affect
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iaGaer dais
atis
atisn
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GOLD MEDy4,
HAARLEM OIL
rheun
correct internal troubles, stimulate vital
Insist
DAL.
organs. si
1
on the original genuine Ge
HONEY of
HOREHOUND
and TAR
like this for
URES
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imxon
British Tak= to Bananas
i 4 ur it eat
ur eves smart or feel scalded Roman
ad on going to bed, will
Adv
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the antiseptic, fascinating Cuti
ileum Powder, an exquisitely
scented, economical face, baby
and dusting powder and
Rendera perfumes
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cura
skin,
perfume.
other superfluons
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