The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 13, 1927, Image 2

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL. PA.
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of
governor of Connecti
nhassador to Argentina, who has the death
sident,
ause of wi
the
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and Florence Trumbull, d ter of 1 (
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NEWS REVIEW OF
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G REAT BRITAIN,
anged condi
CURRENT EVENTS
Our Policy
Bitterly Attacked in
Latin America.
By EDWARD W. PICKARD
to b«
American repubil
¥ nie
home,
ONE eve tl
were
own 3
i this gover
ns who go
nse to t
ideratio I am in fa
our
vor of
from Niles
as It can
Americans are
IWIDg forces
a8 soon be ascerial
J t
that safe.”
reasonably
Senator Moses, also a
is not
member of
ittee, «0 satisfied He
a resolution calling on
Bilate department for the correspond
ence leading up to the recognition of
Diaz and relating to eflorts to
fze his government,
stabil
It wag presumed
this would open the way to a general
discussion of American policies in
Latin-Ameriea.
Newspapers In Mexico, Brazil and
Argentina ure bitterly attacking the
policy of the United States in Nieara-
gun. In Buenos Alres the press calls
ft part of the fixed program of the
United States eventunlly to annex all
of South America. jut they are an
gered by our refusal to admit their
beef and alfalfa seed, and suggest a
boycott on American coal In retalia-
tion. Unfortunately Ambassador Peter
A. Jay, who could explain it all to the
Argentina government, has resigned
and is about to come home with the
body of his daughter, who died
there.
policy in the
fuse a
COrres
gton treaty and all
ng questions as soon as
Ives have constitute
ment with authority to negot
wroposes that the pow
iryel the |
1
Canada
ve beyond
ins been
tonceo
dence
pers are made
CArgoes
ranfigcated as contri
ng of the CC
day drinking
resulted in the
ns doe to the
was murdering
that
denaturant
but that a new
an unusually ob
worlld be substi
tuted for some of the formulas in use
hitherto, In the liquor
will be no less poisonous but will be
the
wl
he
mula
alcohol as a
discontinued,
italning
compound
col
Noxious
other words,
so distasteful that, it 1s hoped,
not willing drink It.
tear Admiral Millard announces
that “Rum Row” off the Atlantic const
has been entirely put out of business
by the efforts of the coast guard,
people
will be to
HERE was widespread damage
T aa great suffering, as well as sev-
eral denths, in the lowlands of Ken:
tacky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Migals-
slppl and Alabama, resulting from the
overflowing of the rivers following
tremendous rainfalls. Eastern Ken-
tucky nnd Tennessee were the worst
sufferers, but elsewhere algo the crop
losses were heavy. In other parts of
the country, notably Ohlo, there were
extraordinarily heavy snowfalls that
brought traffic to a standstill,
Two voleanoes on Kamchatka penin-
sula are In eruption, and though no
loss of life Is reported the property
damage is severe, The city of Petro
paviovek 1s nearly buried under lava
and ashes. Further west on the Rus
ginn const several fishing vilinges were
obliterated by great waves and masses
of lee hurled on them during a storm,
Heavy loss of life was reported there.
0 O00 O06),
of New York,
the atlorneys
'
dew
less than $3.000000, A d
mend family dif
Mir
O'Gorm
erences actu
ils settlement,
srined Referee
wh
Omi
ly
varied
YF 1
npot
seneral
nite the
yancing
in purpose
to all clas
and
sos of
action ;
ple
on
peo
ship for all
the cardinal
whereto our profoundest abldin
tude
nations earth
of man
g solic
These are aims
are directed.”
ONSIDERABLE Importance is at
C tached to the signing on Wednes-
day of a treaty of friendship and ar
bitration between Germany and Italy
Though it 1s not an alllance, the pact
ig expected to bring the two countries
again amicable relations and to
have a bearing on the shaping of the
political alignment In Europe. It
shows a spirit of co-operation and a
desire to clear up the misunderstand
ings of the past year,
into
[ USINESS men of America formed
{ a commission to Investigate the
ngricultural problem and its relation
to the economic life of the nation.
Charles Nagel of St. Louis Is chairman
of the commission, which was created
jointly by the national industrial con-
ference board and the Chamber of
Commerce of the United States. Mr.
Nugel sald that while information and
suggestions would be sought from
leaders In all fields of business ang
ggricultural activity “the commission's
findings and recommendations must
be entirely its own, uninfluenced and
free even from the policies and atti
tudes of either of the two organiza
tions that have co-operated In organ
ising the commission,”
n Hk Vie fk gp
FATHER TLE,
’ 4
By ELMO SCOTT WATSON
been hear
ante vo!
are
« when the hearings
January 10
he i { onenea
November and
ber
conti
when an adlour
upon the diversion
the Great La
APO AK an
kes bs
aid in sewage disposal
It was for the purpose of having legal
proof in the record that such a diver
other historic maps
the evidence,
Goldthwalt, an
were introduced
80 when Doctor
almost
into
white-haired,
War department, the library
Too Thick
The bobhed-haired flapper had been
arrested for making fifty on one of the
main thoroughfares of a Vermont
town
“What wae the big idea of burning
up our roads lke that?’ demanded the
fudge sternly.
“Well, you see, judge, I was hurry:
ing home to help mother with the
dishes,” she replied demurely.
“Hub,” growled the judge, “you get
gaserted that fron
i
He
morial
i Lin
the flood waters of
various
off 1 ‘
that natu
e Chicago
flow into l ike
sd
Plaines ris had at
averflowed ang un
Michigan stated
and
Mi
had
changes
The complainants In this case
Chicago
withdrawing water in such
sanitary
trict
from
impairs lake shipping through
lowering of the normal surface level
They have centered their argument
two points—that the sanitary
a year In fall and a fine of £1.000 for
perjury. We wuld have overiookel
the speeding, but perjury will not be
tolerated in New England, you can bet
on that!”
Coloring Lantern Slides
Anfline colors may be used to color
iantern slides, these acting more as
stains than colors, The betterclass
workers nse oil colors in tubes, care
being taken to employ only those that
show thelr trae tint when viewed by
transmitted Ught. The' mouwt useful
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West
for
revere
who
te man
to
the
of the Middle West
His ame appears in dozer
preset Chicago, 1s one of
hest-lo heroes
a of places
on the maps of Middle Western
it is perpetuated in schools
states
itil other
structures, in
roads, streets,
"i
towns
cities and counties (
larly, PBs 1 3 to
ago, particn
honer him
Marquette
un
It stande opposite
the Harrison Technical high
wn that the three figures, Pere Mar.
quette, Joliet an Indian guide,
the be a constant In
spiration citizens of the fu.
Ouly last sun r a new
monument (shown above)
veiled in
was
Chicago
school
and
pioneers, may
to the
are gamboge, Italian pink (yellow),
burnt and raw sienna, Prussian blue,
erimeon lake and red madder. Thin
with copal varnish,
Valuable By-Products
The principal by-products of the
are: Leather, ar
beef extracts, but.
needles, dice, glue,
teeth,
crochet