The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 05, 1928, Image 7

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    submarine S-4,
1—Il-fated
medal to Col, Charles A. Lindbergh,
NEWS REVIEW OF
CURRENT EVENTS
of
Gigantic Combination
Capital Announced at
New York.
T= New
that it
plished facet
tions merger on
eg. was the combination of the ]
companies, op 5,000 Post
graph
the International Telephone
York World
regarded as
the bigrest
ord,
rating
lices in the United States
graph company.
The deal
with o«
brings together
ined nseet
and w about 125.000
Joined cable,
wires In
Mexico,
Amerlen
telephone
United State
Centra
and
whose far rt
Porto Rico, over the
fornia forty-niners
The
when
present
Bice,
lode in
Mackay ortune was founded
John W. Mackay, father of t
head of the Mackay compa
discovered the Comstock
The elder Mackay later
famous
1845
start«
His obtained
cial cables and !ast year the Federal
"acific
the Postal Telegraph comp
son control of commer.
Telegraph system on the | const
Mr. Mackay's personal fortu
timated at $30.000.000
RESIDENT
the 1
COOLIDGE
nited States ean 1
ragua by
country
wepite the acti
sting
to choose
of ti!
ise in rejecting the
iding for
coming election by the marine corp
This was reflected hy an ar
nouncement from the Navy depart
ment that two additional battalions of
marines had been ‘ordered to Nic
aragua to reinforce the 2.700 already
on duty there.
The two additional will
bring the total of United States forces
in Nicaragua to 3,700. the greatest
number ever to operate in that coun-
try at Should the marine
force he unable to cope with the sit-
uation, 1.500 blue Jackets and
marines on board five cruisers In Nie
araguan waters will be available for
ghore duty
Secretary
ple of
ernment
supervision
Is,
view
battalions
one time,
ahout
Wilbur said the additional
were
morine forces
rily for
tions and
eral
to be used prima.
overseeing the coming
not for act against
Sandino,
elee
Gene
rebel leader, although
the troops may be employed to fur
ther the general activities of the ma-
rines in Niearagua.
The problem now confronting the
Washington government, in Mr. Cool-
fdge’s opinion, is that of devising hme
plan under which the United States
car fulfill its obligations under the
Stimson agreement according to the
original spirit of that pact-—one of
helpfulness to the Nicaraguan people
in the selection of its public officials,
on
DMISSION that “we may have
overiooked something” by the
builder of the collapsed St. Francis
dam featured the first official inquiry
to fix the dam blame at the coroner's
inquest over the bodies of 69 of the
dam victims,
William Mulholland, seventy-two,
chief engineer of the Los Angeles mu-
nicipal water board, who built the
dam, declared: “The only ones | now
envy are those that are dead.”
Loss of life in the disaster is now
computed at 449 persons—272 known
dead and 177 missing and believed to
have perished. While search for dead
continued, more than 100 tractors be-
ing used to tear through big piles of
debris, authorities in the stricken zone
decided to confine efforts only to re
claimable land. Debris on unreclaim-
able area occupled by the old bed of
the Sania Clara river will be burned.
Authorities said it would be impossi-
ble to put a large enough force at
work to recover bodies on unreclaim-
able land within a reasonable time.
Evidence that a dynamite explosion
may have caused the collapse of the
dam and “dcosed the flood of death
raised, us it pow appears in dry d
said to be in the hands of Investigat-
ing authorities
So much credence was placed on the
ings of deputy sheriffs assigned to
that every
the Lo=
under a
flood area reservoir
dam in
Sq Was
entire Angeles
put heavy
N AMERICAN
March
f Hindu
ern in manner,
and
girl was married
17 to one of the wealthies
princes in
I a ceremony mod
t
t
medieval in splendor
ancient
former
witnessed
dressed
wripcesses an
ewels money
remony, whieh
ETO0m
10.006)
Fas
rigiation
lared tha
. F
ai
f
in supportin
3
tive made to
t
commission idea has
of
0 NE
wns reveale
(Massa)
byeuel
wiint oo
vessel after it was
and guard
destroyer Pauling, on rum chasing
duty, near Provincetown December 27
Conditions shown ae the water was
pumped out of the 84 made it evident
that every of the 40 men in
submarine had found temporary safety
in locked compartments and had died
many hours later either suffocated by
deadly gnses or smothered by the
exhaustion of the air,
Thirty-four men had lived for an
undetermined number of hours in the
motor and engine room compartments
Five or six men who had lived ap
proximately three days In the forward
torpedo room had died, it was indi
cated, sleeping peacefully in their
Some of them had partly un
dressed to make themselves more com
fortable, =
curred inside
rammed sunk by the coast
one the
bunks.
Co CHARLES A. LINDBERGH is
-4 now a. congressional medal of
honor ma President Coolidge pinned
the coveted emblem, the highest dec
oration of the American government.
spor the blushing trans-Atlantic hero
during a brief, impressive ceremony
Mareh 21, on the White House
grounds.
Vice President Dawes, Speaker Long.
worth (Rep., Ohio), members of the
cabinet, and high officare of the army
and navy witnessed the presentation.
HE Bank of the Soviet Union has
engaged the New York law firm
of Simpson, Thacher and Bartlett to
fight the Bank of France's attempt to
replevin £5,210000 fn gold sept ‘here
by the Nussian Institution and is pre-
pared to bring a counterclaim for
losses it may sustain through the
French action.
It is estimated that the Russian bank
Is losing from $700 to $1,000 in inter
est daily on the metal, which lies in
the vaults of the Chase National bank
and the Equitable Trust company.
Had it not been for the French action
the gold might have been out of the
country by now or else used as the
basis of credits with private American
interests, - ;
Simpson, Thacher snd Bartlett are
scrutinizing the French-Boviet treaty
to determine whether the Bank of
France's action Is In accordance with
its terms. “Under the teaty, all claims
by French natiouals against the Soviet
government are subject to diplomatic
adjustment. A ¥polesman for the
AN
PUREE roa Er Sp]
t the Boston
yard. 2--jullo
Wilson foundation
nuvy
although the in force
France
the gould
has been
Bank of
for
treaty
for some vears, the
has claim
until the present action.
never tiled a
ASSING upon the instruction of the
Can Gov, Gen, Will-
ingdon of Ontario approved orders in
council commuting to life
ment the death sentence
Dorris MeDonald and confirming
death sentence passed on
Donald, her husband, both
they were found guilty
of Adelard Bouchard,
bec) taxi drives
A TWO :
wdinn cabit ©1.
imprison
passed on
the
Me-
Americans,
Of the murder
Lachine (Que-
George
MILLION DOLLAR trades
hool as a memorial to hig fa
provided in
aker, Ph
document
1 $75,000
stead of £50 005) -
st estimate of
TTA On
tion pri
'
ana sent to the
ow rarahi
new warship
gram was at
senate
the house
Leys ¢
rue
tion of 15 ecruis.
$14 # gs ys pole
displacement each
irrier of 13.8%) tons
arries a provision ris.
* sv the
urg
rnational
March 15 in
turns reported to the
department to the
business March 17. aggregated
550 008,
Treasury close of
$215.-
On the same date a year ago
returns aggregated $107.000.308,
an Increase this year of $17858.6800
Should this proportion ho good for
the entire collection on income for the
inst calendar year, the treasury would
mpeeive about $100,000.000 ite
estimate.
the
ahove
WENTY TWO of the 25
represented on the
committee for a League of Nations
disarmament conference lined op
against the Soviet plan for immediate
complete disarmament.
Hugh 8. Gibson, the United States:
David Whitmarsh, Cuba: Baron Rolin
Jacquemyns, Belgium: Jonkeer Rut-
gers, Holland; E. Heening, Sweden:
M. Sokal, Poland, and M. Markovitch,
Yugo-Slavia, added their criticisms to
others, making the Russian defeat
overwhelming.
countries
preparatory
NTORA Bayes, comedienne who de
lighted audiences in Broadway
and London theaters for more than a
score of years and cheered many per-
sons privately by her generous acts,
died at a Brooklyn hospital.
She had gone almost directly from
singing at two benefits to the hospital
for an abdominal operation. She was
apparently well on the way to recov.
ery when a relapse came.
Miss Bayes once wrote that she was
born in Joliet, Til, 2nd other sources
fixed the date as 1880. Her real name
was Leonora Goldberg. She is sur
vived by her husband, Benjamin IL
Friedland, whom she married three
years ngo on the steamship Leviathan,
and by three young children she had
adopted.
N INVESTIGATION of the 1028
Presidential and congressional
campaign by a special senate commit.
tee has. been proposed from two
sources,
Senator Nye (Rep.) of North Da-
kota, chairman of the Teapot Dome
committee, which has been Inquiring
Into past enmapaign funds, says that, If
have a committee cheek up on the or
ganization of the two parties, he will
do ro. :
In a formal! statement Senator Cap.
per (ep) of Kansas gave notice that
he would seek te have the senate pro
vide the machinery te inquire into ex-
penditures In the coming campaign,
Dima copocitnitis © Bn neato cnntin nets
| EASY LESSONS IN |
{| AUCTION BRIDGE |
| “
»
{ By PAUL H. SEYMOUR
4 Author of “Highlights on Auction Bridge™ }
BD ests oe
Hoyle, Jr)
Article Twenty-Nine.
The Squeeze Play
oss who followed the radio aue-
tion bridge games will probably re-
was
i
© Brrr rari
(Copyright, by
play
may have
that the
used quite frequently
wondered why they never en
countered it in their own playing, The
reason is very simple—it is an unusual
play and is, as a rule, recognized only
by unusual players. ( where it
might be used fre
quency but the uncon
scious of the possibility, plays his win
the last trick
adversaries, The
member squeeze
and
have
HIRES
occur with great
declarer, all
ning cards and concedes
or two to the
ditions which make it possible should
be studied very player
should be on the the
preliminary sett
con
with care and e
detect
Simply explained 1074
is compeliing the adversaries to dis
ecard either a commanding curd of a
suit In which declarer
ond begt, or a guard for a stopper of
& suit in which declarer holds several
holds tha sec
This may be done by leading a num
ber of good cards in no trump or in
trump nfter
have exhausted.
declaration the trumps
For in
that dedciarer is
been tance,
suppose
trump and his
following four cards :
ten
playing no
hand is reduced to the
hearts
nine : diamonds clubs Sen
hearts
Jack
seven
jor has:
Queen, eight and six;
diamonds Dummy bas: hearts
Ace, and two
no diamonds or clubs, and
ten
two small
Decl
of clubs and
hearts have been discarded
leads his goed five
is caught in the
Jack of diamone
st three tric
squeeze
cards his
declarer will
Queen on the
dummy's Ace
will be goo
The fol]
trates th
note regardis
mde, the
South
bid un
Wont
spuds &
necessarily in an effort t op
from
West and
supporting his partners
his second suit by bidding for
South
and so
from his
fors B®]
changes the bid
is not a
to his
wand, but sir
'
fers spad
raise
paring
and all §
lene
my sprea
declarer counts hb cards. One
spade and one club to be losers
can he get rid of them? He
finesse the diamonds and if he Is suc
and can the suit a
grand slam will be easy ;
must wait and see what develops
losing
soem
can
cessful establish
The play of the hand fellows:
Ww N E s
£2 CA | Ce
Hs HE 2 He
Hs He C4 HA
He H7? cr HQ
Ds na Ce DR
Ds 143] Ss D4
De DA Sie “8
pio DT C10 Ha
<3 Cs <1 1
4 C1 0 110
8 De ch iis
Se s2 SQ Cs
DQ SA SK 7
CHADS ee
Declarer wing a grand slam.
At trick 7 declarer saw
bility of a squeeze play and so dis
carded a spade and saved his small
club... Upon the tricks 9 to 11 the dis.
cards from dummy were governed by
West's discards, If West had thrown
the possi.
gix would have been made good. but
i It was discarded op trick 11 because
| West still held the Queen.
| good: while If be had thrown
! Queen of spades dommy's
| spades would have bean good.
Derogatory Appellation
The word “doughface” was first
| coined by John Randolph of Roanoke.
It means a person who is pliable and
yielding. Randolph applied the term
to northern politicians who trockled
to the slave-power. He branded the
Missour! compromise as “a dirty bar
gain, helped on by eighteen northern
doughfaces.” The epithet immediately
passed into Mae slang vocabulary of
politics. One authority suggests thle
possibly Randolph was Improperly
quoted and that what he really meant
wane “doe-faces,” referring to the meek:
of the doe. [It seems more prob
able, however, that In its original ap
| plication the term compared certain
| yielding politicians with the knead
able character of gough. James Rus
wll Lowell defined “doughface” ar a
contented lickspittle. a common va
rfety of northern politicians "Kan
“na City Siar,
Roses in Profusion
One thousand varletivs of
Included in the rose garden of
the University of Texas at Austin
Every known variety of rose grown in
Texas and varieties
kiates among the
this remarkable garden, one of the
largest in the world, The garden is
under the supervision of Dr. B. (.
Thorp, professor of botany ut the Unl-
versity of Texar. The rose
a part of the Texas Botanical garden,
which stablished two years
roses are
vart f
many from other
are specimens in
gurden is
Wis « ago,
WOMEN GETTING BALD
The
with Bald siicls or
ive years will show women
going in that
Men attribute it to Heredity,
the
sands of young men bald,
had no need
scarce of
next fi
direction,
What wilt the women say is cause
for it?
or going th; way, who
for
halr,
wen
urets can give one or two
h day to take care of your
ime required.
it was
» beginning bs
No
your Bald Hea
would
did not
mother in
give her baby
know was perfectly harmless
especially when drops of plain
will right a baby's stomach
and end almost any little Il, Fretfu
and fever, too; it seems no
everytl i ¢
That's the beauty Castoria; jis
gentle influence 18 just what
needed. It castor oH
ation might shock te
the systen Without ie evil taste
W. H., FORST verata
rer and Manufacturer able ot sive | n gs
Md a
enlightened
something she
ane
swiroy dandruff |
i of the
Then
you Castoria
i [ess tite
BARE-TO-HAIR
Inn fertild ty §
1p fertiiiz until
TE 1s Prey
resul from
lly created its own den :
entire country. Literatu goes all that
Te ¥ ig} is 1"
sent upon request accomplish, without
Scottdale, Penna, constipation
und, pat
Profusion of Rare Coins
Collect of wa
Children Cry for
WRAL
Women, Here are Facis!
'a.~"There is a differcs
ears in
the a
WIT ART
t i
Education by Mail
ine with no re.
wed tog all
fied ¢ es A
lief tos ly de juit a
Tr
foctor Pierce's Fay
Prescriot on |
regain
ite
began to
owed
and that baby wa trongest, health.
Long
es
a0
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pain. But at's just as important to know that there is only one
genuine Bayer Aspirin. The name Bayer is on every tablet, and
on the box. If it says Bayer, it's genuine; and if it doesn't, it is
not! Headaches are dispelled by Bayer Aspirin, So are colds,
and the pain that goes with them; even neuralgia, neuritis, and
rhematism promptly relieved. Get Bayer—at any drugstore—
with proven directions, :
Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin;
it does NOT affect the heart
Aspirin 1s the trode mark of Dayer Mancfacture of Mownacel'onciBester cf Maller tion ig