The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 18, 1926, Image 7

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    Jell,
full
1—Remains of Gen. George
were launched successfully in
NEWS REVIEW OF
tions—G. O. P. Nearly
Loses Senate Control.
By EDWARD W. PICKARD
LECTION was far from
factory to the Republican party,
for It almost If not qi
of the senate
lower Bouse will
duced. Seven
were defeated by
ing Wadsworth Ne sw York,
pf Massachusetts, Weller of M:
Ernst of Kentucky §
souri, Harreld
eron of Arizona.
opponents were
ings, Barkley,
Hayden. in the new
will be 48 Republicans, 47
crats and one
control its obganization
publicans 1 need
and Dem
uring presupposes that
of lowa and F
who were read
by It In
day
and
}
be considera
lepublican
Democrats,
of
Theil cceessful
Wagner,
Hawes
su
Walsh,
Thomas
ite there
Demi
Farmer-Laborite. To
the
sen
one
the two.
werats
was vi
Pennsyly
scandals,
decide
hem.
*1 ate meets
the Democra
important
com] el t!
new cong
Of
election
feat
setts,
tional committ
of the President
date for whose
made an
the
publ
ard
platform of
tent In
tory towns in
spread unemplo}
Frank Smith I Is
70.000 plurality,
down the normal Republican
ty tremendously. This was due
part to the Independent candidacy
Magill but much to
tion In Indiana Watson
Robinson, Republicans, embarrassed
by the klan control revelations
ly scraped through. The Demo
announced that recounts would
manded In three counties.
of Iowa returns to the
able wa }
of M 1ssact
the Republicar
lose personal fr
most not
of Sen: Bntler
¢
f
cha
and the only
support Mr.
open appeal
ictim of the de
¥ fection o
lcans, who deserted his
flocked to the
Wal
the textil
of the
and
discon-
shoe fac-
"which
more
issue, and
bare-
he de-
senate from
plurality over Claude R. Porter,
result being Interpreted by the lowa
press as a reiteration of the Middle
West's demand for farm relief legis.
lation.
Al Smith, Invincible in
re-election as governor of New York,
carried Justice Wagner into the
ate on his great wave of votes,
ator Wadsworth ran well outside
the metropolis,
dry Republicans. Smith found
gressman Ogden Mills easler to defeat
than was Theodore Roosevelt In 1024.
His position as a potential Presiden.
tial nominee Is greatly
this latest victory. Albert Ritchie,
elected governor of Maryland,
his chances for the same honor,
Incomplete returns from
tndicate that Nellie Tayloe Ross,
re-
country, was defeated by Frank C.
Emerson, Of governors elected Tues-
day 14 are Republicans and 12 are
Democrats.
F THE eight states In which pro.
hibition referenda were held, six
voted wet, one voted dry but elected a
wet senator, and one voted dry
tirely., The wet majorities in Iilinols,
New York and Wisconsin, where the
Anti-S8aloon league counseled drys not
to participate, were overwhelming
Nevada, California and Montana also
voted for modification of the prohibl
tion laws. In Colorado and Missouri
the drys were on top. Wayne B.
on
ng in state in Chicago. 2-
-~Rt, Rev
Anti-
1d
Wheeler, general counsel for the
Saloon league, admitted the
had setbacks all over the country
declared only “challenged
drys to get busier than ever.”
One Washington correspondent says:
‘An examination of the returns
over the country will show that
publicans who ran wet in dry
tory ither defeated or had hard
The tendency
go far toward
‘ans nervous if the
is to be fought out on
1928. What the fanatical
in that kind of a contest
considerable be
drys hi
these
terri
were ¢
contests, shown by
election ill making
ED Pu bil
i
ition
more
hib
its merits in
fssue
1 do
drys wil
vill have saring
ing the issue and in th
MMEDIAT
# }
Known that
ELY after
Senator Butle
he would
of the Repul
It is
once
liean
understood
LESSMAN
180,
MARTIN
t}
the able
committe
we will un
a new
vance .
year-old youth pushed
fired a
the bu
pistol point
let ripping
he could
was pounded to
mob. As al-
crowds and
at the premier,
cont, Jefore
again the lad
by the infuriated
ways before, the attack on thelr lead-
life enraged the Fascists tre
mendously and there were anti-French
demonstrations accompanied by blood-
various places.
they had
assassin being a mere tool,
hundreds of arrests were
Italian government apologized fbr
attacks French and
France accepted the explanations,
the feeling between
is becoming extremely bitter,
Italians are convinced that the
Fascist plots are hatched In France,
and the French belleve Italy is schem-
ing to get possession of Nice and the
Riviera and part of France's north
through his
shoot
death
er's
shed in The
asserted
the
and
on consulates
the two peoples
French police, after a year of
watching, descended on a nest of Cata-
lonian plotters against Spain In Per-
and arrested 03 conspirators
eve of their proposed upris-
the independence of Cata-
The revolutionists had hoped
their revolt would spread throughout
Spain and result In the downfall of
Dictator De Rivera If not of the mon-
archy.
pignan
on the
for
lonia,
RELIMINARY hearing of the
geles resulted in the holding for trial
of the evangelist, her mother, Mrs,
Kennedy, and Mrs, Lorraine Wiseman
Sielaff, their chief accuser, They
were bound over to the Superior court
on augmented counts of criminal con-
spiracy. If convicted, they face pas-
gible penitentiary sentence of one fv
ten years on the first count of the in-
dictments ; that of obstructing Justice;
one to five years on the second count,
that of preparing false evidence; and
one fourteen on the third, conspir-
ing to suborn perjury.
Kenneth Ormiston,
operator at Angelus Temple and the
man with whom the state charges
Mrs. McPherson occupied a cottage at
fo
former radio
Carmel by the
she was supposed to have been
captive of kidnapers In Mexico,
bound {io Super! ir court on
umption that he will be
time for trial. If i is
by that the charges
alive against him.
MICH. was
a distressing mine dis
Sea during the
wi
over
arrested In
not
will
arrested
be kept
time,
the
f aster when
af
JERE,
section of swamp land broke
into the Barnes-Hecl
filled the unde
and
rushed
M's Nn JCO'S eam
XY: quis of Son
cording to ans
hreeon
Ohregon.
First
Niet
pite
ham ‘
rge quantities of
ing received
Mexico and In
carried a
were badly defeat.
a Rica re-
ing the .
ting the x
ns are be
fron
t week they
are
NEerv-
and
re.
const
Guatemala
mmps Honduras are helping
jous faction. The entire
of the country is patroled by United
units and Washingtor
qua must cease and
president
the
bell} east
States naval
the
Diaz
rrol
insists rrel
Adolfo be chosen
ULING on a case from Lou
the reme court of the
States decided that both
and a state m
person in thelr respec
courts for violations of their prohibl.
tion laws growing out of the same act,
the
jeopardy, the court, in
Van Devanter,
dissent was announced,
eighteenth amendment
that the manufacture
isiana,
United
the federal
ay lawfully
Sup
government
prosecute a tive
of double
an opinion bs)
to which no
held that “the
contemplated
intoxicatin
Discussing contention
Justice
ot
denounced as a criminal offense both
law and by the state
and that these laws may not
but be given full opera-
tion each Independently of the other,
Only offenses against the laws of the
are cognizable
its authority. Those against
are cognizable only under the
authority of the state. And this Is
true where the same act Is an offense
against both a law of the United
States and a law of a state.”
AJ. GEN
N commander of the Thirty-third
division In France and one of the out.
standing generals of the World war,
died in Chieago, and his funeral was
the occasion of a great gathering of
Iiinols officers and doughboys who
had served under him, loved him and
admired his bravery and intelligence.
Another notable taken by death was
Harry Houdini, magician extraordi-
nary and exsposer of spiritualism
frauds. He passed away In Detroit,
the cause of death being peritonitis
resulting from a ruptured appendix.
N HER progress through the North-
west Queen Marie of Rumania
stopped at the town of Maryhill,
Wash.,, and assisted in the formal
dedication of the “Museum of Fine
Arts” which Samuel Hill is erecting
there. She took occasion to avow her
gincere friendship for Mr, Hill and
for Lole Fuller, the dancer, and cer
tainly added to her popularity by her
outspoken language,
ROWN PRINCE LEOPOLD of
4 Belgium and Princess Astrid,
niece of King Gustav of Sweden, were
married In Stockholm with all due
ceremony and display. The royal fam:
flies of Belgium, Sweden, Norway and
Denmark all were there in full force
and the people of Stockholm made the
event a real festival,
laws
GEORGE BELL, JR,
Injure Hams by |
Careless Work
Serious Damage Observed |
by Inspectors Traced to
Botchy Operation.
(Prepared by the United
of Agricult
damage
Etatens Department |
ure.)
hams, as ob
served In federal meat Inspection and |
also as reported by the trade to
United States Department of Agricul- i
ture, has traced to the careless,
Insanitary castrs of pigs.
damage frequently does not attract at
tention until the hams are about to be
trimmed for curing. The pr
Juries by
develop In
the
Inspected pack-
Serious to
the |
been
ition ‘he
incipal in-
mused ahscesses
that
uiting
are those ¢
the scar tissues
res in
at Jederatly
of in
damage is so
only a small portion of
NER, con
demnation
fected hams, Some
extensive that
he meat may
Precautions Neglected.
On account of the stmplicity of
r+ hired
realize the
astrating pigs, fi
Lelp frequently do not
of proper
AS a con
mers or thelr
im
precautions and
care.
or the
sequence, inflammation
formation of scrotal abscesses
|
occur.
Among the
trouble
of the |
knives,
of operation,
into Insanitary
diately
principal ca
the use of dirty
the
ULes
ure
fallure
and turning the pigs
to cl areaq
fmme after the
nder such conditions
the wunds are liable to be-
r in dam-
Damage May Be Avoided.
While it Is not i under farm
condit
pract
to
tation, much the damnag pay be |
fons
avoided
nrecattid
precautd
snravedl w
prayed wi
soiutl
is used.
Quor Cres situs is a &
lisinfectant for scrubbing the
and spray
If these
lowed, mucl
giraw.
are fol
loss from |
precautions
esent
leath of
well as
on
Armers
Fertilizer Benefits in
Many Ways With Wheat
Because it Is the most
and m farmers
ir reared yield is
beneficial re-
fertility
is alone
important
Oost apparet SOmMe-
sults of supplying adequate
whent ). Better ylel
justify the
but the ohsers
find that
acre he w
ity,
and a
crog
for fertilizer |
ing wheat producer will |
along more bushel
have grain of higher
and more
decided Improvement
seeding
expenditure
with 8 per |
qual-
earlier even ripening |
in the
clover or other made with |
wheat,
The Ohio experiment station reports |
a test In which wheat grown without
fertilizer had only 51 per cent plump |
kernels, while the fertilized wheat had |
cent plump kernels. At the
Delaware station the fertilized wheat |
has weighed six pounds more per
unfertilized wheat, as an
ten years. With quality
important in determining
its market price, farmers cannot af-
ford to overlook the possibility of add-
ing extra value to each bushel as
well as extra bushels to each acre by
adequate soll treatment.
The ¢ —palgn for more and better
clover and other legumes is given
a decided boost by fertilizing at
wheat-sowing time, seedings to be
made next spring In the wheat. By
this means two crops—wheat and
clover—are henefited by one applica.
tion. This “residual” effect of fertil
fzer I8 an important one economical-
ly and most experiments have shown
that it is greater on clover or other
seedings made with the wheat than
upon the succeeding grain or corn
crop.
the
average for
of wheat so
Sweet corn makes old land young
again,
Le -
Good fences are profitable Invest:
ments,
* - »
Plan well before you bulld-—it will
save you many dollars,
* - -
One-half the value of manure may
be lost In four months If left exposed.
. =» -
It Is easier to wipe off a layer of
grease from the farm Implements next
spring than to rab off a layer of rust,
| Farm Forest Is Now
Good Savings Ban
k
ciding Loan Factor.
farmers’
many in-
condition of
deciding
forests are the
banks
presence
farm
The farm
best sav
stances
ings and
the
timber
or
on a i {he
banks.
believe
the best
farmers have,”
loan by
“We
one of
that the fa
gavings banks that
saves R. W. Graeber,
the North Caro-
demonstra
land can
most pr ofitable
! ig business and we
of some inks which always
special consideration to the tim-
in making loans se-
farm real
forest is
our
rm
extension forester for
college, “Omar
the
the farm
Morigages on
iracher states that the Federal
of Springfield, Mass,
stand of me
con-
rchantable
sset and a stand of
I ses In value each
y» facts make for safety
long-time noncallable
bank's experience that
wl woodlots sell readily,
merchantable growth Is
thelr value Is apparently de-
nore than
the timber removed.
bank that
which would sell
gell for over $1,000 if
that had a stump-
$1,000,
For
a well-
BAYSE
88.041 would not
yell
» gpaces and
tutes Mr,
ius stead-
ther farm
ruinous
Prepare Bees Proj e
in the
interested In
wishes to
business.
losses
win-
cent.
inter
states
=0 per
last
Mansy f the malinin colonies were
too wenk ve
the
this summer,
wneydew and honey
contributed to the
ints In the successful win-
vigorous queens,
cluster of bees,
of good quality and
ter protection. All old or
must be replaced be-
caring ceases, The mat-
hoes pre:
young
gtores
hefore
8 lose rapidly In vital-
freezing temperatures,
ry diseases and parasites,
serious enough under even
vd flock management,
bad when the poultry on
is not controlled under a
of yarding, it is point-
pouitrymen at the college
University of Illinols.
ens are allowed to run
in the myer and every place about
As a result, the soil
becomes so contaminated that trouble
is likely to occur. Then, too, in the
of disease Infection or work In-
difficult to find clean
Remedies
be relled upon to relieve the
or infestation without the
of clean ground. If two yards
are provided for the mature flock one
of these yards can be plowed up,
cropped and kept free of chickens for
a year while the other is being used
for a range. The first requirement for
rmccess in the poultry business is a
healthy flock and one cannot he sure
of the latter without the use of clean
ground, the poultrymen say.
Improved Roads Bring
Dollars to Minnesota
One way that good roads bring
money to Minnesota is related in a
letter received by C. M. Babcock, Min-
nesota state highway commissioner,
from H. BE. Milliken of Omaha. Mr.
Milliken wrote for a couple of Minne.
sota maps early in the season and
after his trip he wrote to Mr. Bab-
cock:
“These maps were of groat service
to myself and family during the past
three weeks which we spent in a most
enjoyable 2.500-mile tour about the
state of Minnesota.
“1 haven't any doubt but what there
are some taxpayers in your state, just
the same as in this state, who com.
plain bitterly about the tax to bulld
the Minnesota roads, and if it might
comfort such at all, there is about five
hundred and fifty dollars of hard-to.
borrow Nebraska money in the state
of Minnesota now, which wasn't there
three weeks ago,
“Roriously, the roads are wonderful,
well built and well patrolled, and we
expect to spend more time on them in
future summers.”
s of
system
iy
dture,
Out
of ageica
Ordinarily
Chase
cannot
Keep Fit!
Good Health Requires Good
Elimination.
O be well, you must keep
the blood stream free from
impurities. If the kidneys lag,
allowing body poisons to accu~
mulate, a toxic condition is cre-
ated. One is apt to feel dull,
languid, tired and achy. A nage
ging backache is sometimes a
symptom, with drowsy head-
aches and dizzy spells. That the
kidneys are not functioning prop~
erly is often shown by burning
or scanty passage of secretions.
If you have reason to suspect im«
proper kidney functioning, try
Doan’s Pills — a tested stimu-~
lant diuretic. Users praise them
throughout the United States.
Ask your neighbor!
DOAN’S "4
60c
Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys
Foster-Milburn Co. Mig. Chemists, Buffalo N.Y,
NOTICE!
To Livestock Owners
If You Own Any Horses, Cattle, Poultry
or Hogs, by All Means Read This.
against the
preading dis-
wonderful
which
of
Safeguard your stock
costly ravages of quick-s
ease. Nature has provided
health-giving roots and herbs
usands
cases. These are bined in
tried, reliable rem »
King-—the stand
farme re this cc
highly
distem per in horses an
the udder, caked teats
Every 3
better m«
incre asing
carefu
is ap
paras!
good
Use Porter
est sign f tr Just fo
directions with « bie
BRAVE YOU se veral ht Your
dealer g a tes satl ion oney
back. Made ar 4 4d? py (
H. Rundle C
TCHING RASHES.
quickly relieved and often cleared
away by a few applications of
- Resinol
Willie’ 5 Bath
Je Ee Ki
of Mi
Cor
edy
in
of Porter's Ps
Falsers
use
King at the slight-
llow the
may
re 0
1871
Dr.
when we
got to the out he'd
Colds &
S Grippe
Go Stop them today
Stop them pS y—all their dangers and
discomforts. End the feverand headache. Force
the poisonsout. Hills break colds in a4 hours
They tone the whole system. Tx pup ro
liable results have led millions toems Ply ey
Don't rely on lesser helps, don't
Be Sure Its Price 30¢.
CASCARA 3. QUININE
Cet Red Box with portrait
Cod Liver oil for Hens
hen cod liver oll, and what
happens? The hen lays bigger and
better eggs. Dr. Arthur A Holmes of
Boston described at the recent meet-
Ing of the American Chemical soclety
how he gave Rhode Island Red pullets
fally doses of cod liver ofl, rich In
vitamine A. Although the hens lald
more and larger eggs as a result of
this stimulation, It did not hurt them
physically. They showed increased
vitality, did not lose weight, and had
more resistance to disease.
Feed a
Bore and inflamed eyes, stiles and granule-
tions healed promptly by nightly use of
Roman Eye Balsam, 35 cents Adv.
not over-wise,
The over-curious are
— Massinger
Heroes have to wade through a lot
of trouble to get a reputation.
A Raw, Sore Throat
eases quickly when you apply a little
Mustetole. It penetrates to the sore spot
witha tle tingle, loosens the conges-
tion and drawsout the soreness and pain
and won't blister like the old-fashioned
mustard plaster.
Musterole is a clean, white ointment
made with oil of mustard. Brings quick
relief from sore throat, Dr ton
sillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu-
ralgia, , congestion, Dleurisy,
rheumatism, lumbago, bago, pains and aches
of the back or joints, sprains, sore
muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet,
colds on the iy
To Mothers: Musterole is also
made in milder form for
babies and emall children.
w. N. u., BALTIMORE, NO. 46-1928,