CENTRE HALL. PA. 1- at unvelling of statue First American airplanes purchased new Co Scene mander of Second corps area NEWS REVIEW OF Ey RO Lenin in Leningrad on ninth the Mexican srnment his desk by for i , at on Governors Island, N. YX. Schemes to Grab Rumanian Throne Are Foiled by King Ferdinand. By EDWARD W. PICKARD E75 though he be sick ah E3 death, King Ferdinand of has no ir i oO {1 rt ii mer cro rien against ! the rege: loped elo] » SUDDOrt « r Averesen idered dict ind agreed on D R. Gonld, Republican, w ator from Maine to Senator Fernald, and the senate was thereby party, With Gould house will ans, Farmer-Laborite, ESPITE campaign 1 charges expenditures, suceeed the + 1 control in, forty-eight the upper have forty-seven Republie- and Senator Democrats The last, Shipstead of Minnesota, one is expected to Republi belonged line up with the ans because he formerly in that and the Farmer-Laborite party of Min nesota has now Brookhart of Jowa and North Dakota, who supported LaFol- lette for President two years ago, have been taken back into the fold of la-ity. gath- A: MEMBERS of congress ered In Washington for the short session, now opened, there was gen- eral agreement that nothing In the way of farm rellef legislation could be enacted this winter and that the prob- lem would be left for the next con- gress to tackle. Leaders of the corn and wheat belts, still insistent on the passage of the McNary-Haugen bill to force up the domestle prices of farm produce, found its prospects at this time were poor, owing to the fact that the Southern Democrats still refuse thelr support. The Democrat leader- ship opposes this bill and all similar plans because the underlying principle, they think, 1s a scheme for making the protective tariff on farm products ef. fective. Furthermore, it 1s asserted by corn belt Republicans, the Demo- cratic leaders are determined to kill any farm rellef legislation before the Presidential election of 1028 on the theory that the fallure of all such leg- islation would prove exceedingly em barrassing to the Republican party In that contest. Senator McNary has prepared a revised bill which will make it optional with the farm mar- keting board to buy the surpius out. right or to advance funds for this pur- pose to the co-operatives. None of the basie commodities, corn, wheat, cotton, swine and rice, Is exempted from assessment of the equalization fee designed to cover losses on dis posal of the surplus, party dissolved. Senators Frazier of regu- | powers for tl “ECRETARY has devised age-old di hile over 7] Bolivis ow | and that Peru i pensation for publi The he 1 there, provines would naintained as ¢ demilitarized zone, the city of and be itional control be made a free port the tnd i would iontory estab Morro prom lished under int memorial to the and Peru with a monument headland commemorating the ly settlement of the question, would ern ns n valor of both on friend Prompt resumption of diplomatic re lations between Chile and Peru would be expected under the formula, which, Secretary Kellogg explained, not call for a moral surrender or any- thing that can be so construed, by one country to the other.” Further, he sald, its acceptance would embody “a settlement which South America as a whole would welcome as one Insuring permanent peace and stability” \ 1 ICARAGUA'S i over by any General Saecasa, th dent who was sup dency by the revol Puerto Cabezas wy men and arms and announced his cabinet, He ex peets that Mexico ond Guatemala will recognize him as president, The press of San Salvador Is jrotesting against the American recognition of President Diaz. Sacasa arrived with two schoon- erg from Puerto Darrios, Guatemala, and was escorted by a Mexiean gun bont. General Moncada, commander of the rebels, has rejected the govern ment’s surrender proposals transmit. ted through Admiral Latimer, troubles are not ns. Last week former vice presi rted for the pres] ionists, landed at a ary of the Russian revolution - wugh there ar ays Mr. Hoover attacks of the most made on the Volsteand act was repulsed hy the Supreme f United court of the that up the act which lim- States In an opinion its to one pint In ten days the amount of spirituous or vinous liquor a phy- sician may prescribe for a patient Five of the justices held that this re- striction is clearly valid under the in the eight. to enforce prohibl- Jus. Stone Congress eenth amendment tion by appropriate legisiation. tices Sutherland, McReynolds and Butler in a dissenting opinion as serted that not only Is the restriction an unlawful Interference with the dividual states to control practice, but that it Is plaip, from a reading of the eighteenth amendment, that congress and the states which ratified the amendment, sought only of liquor for beverage purposes. EVOLT in Albania, of which not much has been heard over here, has grown serious. Put the news Is now given out that Italy has signed a treaty of amity and co-operation with Albania, and Mussolini's government indicates that it will go the limit In supporting Achmed Zogu, head of the Albanian government, Yugo-Siavia, Greece and other neighbors are warned off. *Trembles” and “Milk Sickness” Recent Discoveries May Re- duce Mortality From This Disease. {Prepared the of Agric The close relation between the dis by United Bigtos uiture.) Department eise und been known as “trembles” “milk of the subject of sclentifie A Hlinois caused cattle hus in slekness’ persons Invest] gation for many years break of the dlse the death reports reach) partment | tober, | many throughout | country and recalls heavy de recent out ise in of 15 persons, according to utes De arly a repetl g the United St gt n of Agriculture « e- l in The outbreak is tion similar on itl gong early froin { ploneers rious disease Recent Couch, of ry, {ments by + bureau of As a further means of milk sickness and diagnosing suspect. ed case Doctor Couch has developed a laboratory test for tremetol tons the test, best performed by laboratory workers, physicians, or druggists, will furnished on application to the Path- ological Division of the Bureau of An imal Industry, United States Depart ment of Agriculture, Washington, D. C Direc for which Is making Hens Running in Snow Do Not Lay Many Eggs Hens that run freely in the snow must not be expected to lay eggs. The chill that is constantly communicated to thelr bodies will use up the extra heat and energy that are needed for eer production, A few very vigorous fowls may have the power to over | come the Influence of snow and lee under the feet: but most fowls will simply stop laying and will forget to begin under such circumstances. Or dinarily fowls will stand still on snow or fee or on cold wet ground. This In. tensgifies the chilling process. Keep them In, therefore, on dry clean litter and keep them busy and they will be ten timos as likely to lay eggs as they would if left to roam about all day | In the snow. They will be better off ! tn every way, too Damage in Transit Cause of Egg Loss Tests Show Injury Amounts to 1.65 Cents per Case. (Prepared by the United Gistes De partment of Agriculture.) The average money log in value per case of eggs resulting from damage In transit amounted to 1.65 cording to made by States Department of 1 The average logs per case ranged 94 to 2.46 for th different kinds of packs des in Department Circular No Tests to different Cents, ac- the United Agriculture, tests from cents cents ¢ eight eribed in 391-0, compare merits uf £7} ' y ight methods packing for of straw and and in comparison shipment buffing ing of cases in Data carloads carload req ported, were shipped Ohio Ti: Low Quality 1 Cr inthy No “hs Vaid , 5 5 » SE year's feed] 1 it will be nec rate of tang With t be iouble or even treble the increase the eding to insure a good s 0 the poorer lity seed It wonld Necessary to « usual amount of seed per acre. far Apples or apple pomace may be fed to dairy cows as a substitute for corn silage. * » - New York Is the first state in the Union in the production of cabbage and onions. * » * Julk acid phosphate, at the present prices, is 30 per cent cheaper than that which is bagged. - * » Mulch the strawberry bed with ma. terial that is as free from seeds as possible, or the bed will become foul with weeds. * *. - It is good practice to put lime on fall-plowed oat ground that Is to be seeded with clover or alfalfa in the gpring. if it Is sour. . LI Grapevines and berry bushes are often protected in localities where the winters are severe by bending them to the ground and covering them with straw and earth. | Don’t Fuss With i Mustard Plasteys! Don’t mix a mess of mustard, flour and water when you can relieve pain, soreness or stiffness with a little clean, white Mustgrole, Musterole is made of pure oil of mus- tard and other helpful ingredients, and takes the place of mustard plasters. Musterole usually gives prompt relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headac he, congestion, pleurisy, rheu- matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, eprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). 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