The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 09, 1928, Image 2

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    & RAINS 4 th
i
in Mexico City.
NEWS REVIEW OF
CURRENT EVENTS
—————
America Assists but Japan
Hampers the Nationalist
Government in China.
By EDWARD W. PICKARD
APAN seems to doing what it
can to hamper the new Nationalist
government of China, while the United
States Is proceeding toward recogni-
tion of that government and
the lead in negotiations to free China
from the unequal treaties that have
restricted the nation. Only a few days
ago the was ordered of
1.350 American officers
from
there
Tie
Immediately
be
taking
withdrawal
the
with
mitted
per cent ad valore
privilege of extraterritorial
Nationalist
is believed,
various powers China
to levy duties hig
recognition of the govern
ment
soon in due course.
The
treaty will
at to
gtipulations made
Chinese
will, it come along
negotiation of a tarift
not subject American goods
higher duties. Under the
by Secretary Kel-
tariff autonomy would
become effective until the unequal
new
once
logg,
not
treaties with
abrogated
tion inst
other
igo are
This precludes discrimina-
American
to
oy
aga
nations fail
exports should
scrap the old
treaties.
The Nationalists
nounced their old
but the Japanese government
to to this action,
as revision of the pact
within the stipulated
od. it was automatically renewed
ten years. Premier Tanaka told
foreign diplomats in Tokyo that
was unable to accept the Nal
demand In view the provisions of
the treaty itself and would be
even revision of
treaty until the Chinese government
withdrew Its notice of abrogation.
went down
GG AL SMITH
J country club at Hampton Bay,
Island, for a few days of vaca-
which he expected to make
in the of his
acceptance
have ready re
treaty ith Japan,
ref
holding
uses
agree
WHE U« fac
peri-
for
the
complished
Japan
onalist
of
to un
fo agree
to a
Long
tion during
much progress
Bee h of
delivered on the evening of August 22
from the steps of the state capitol at
Albany. Herbert Hoover, who has been
resting at his home at Palo Alto,
Calif, started on a fishing and auto-
mobile trip of about a thousand miles
through northern California. His
ceptance address Is practically com-
pleted and it will be made in the great
stadium of Stanford university the
evening of August 11.
Probably 100,000 persons will
present to heam Mr. Hoover, and
many will gather in Albany to listen
to the words of Governor Smith. But
their real audiences will be perhaps a
third of the pepulation of the United
States in each case, for arrangements
have been made for a hookup of nine-
ty radio stations for the broadcasting
of the speeches.
writing
which will
ace
be
ns
———
OYE of the hopes of the Democrats
—the winning of Wisconsin-—-way
stimulated by the hot fight up there
between the regular Republicans and
the La Follette group. The young
radical senator is up for renomination
and Is opposed by G. W. Mead, mayor
“bf Wisconsin Rapids. The real battle
is over the governorship, for which
there are three candidates. Gov. Fred
Zimmerman, who is a dry and has be-
come rather a free lance, seeks re
election. Walter Kohler was nomi
nated by the regular Republicans on a
middle of the road program; ahd Jo.
geph D. Deck is the La Follette candi
date and for Volstead act revision.
Democrats belleve thelr cause would
be alded by the nomination of Beck
and La Foliette. The primaries are to
be held on September 4. The wet sen.
notoriously
strong. On the other hand, the Repub
licans that the Wisconsin
toward Smith will be stopped effec-
tually by the prospects of a good har-
vest and that
carrying the Badger state in November.
say swing
they are confident of
John J. Raskob, Democratic national
chairman, has resigned as chalrman’ of
the finance
Motors because, it
sald, some of the directors of the con
Hoos er
committee of the General
corporation, was
cern who supporting
thought Mr. Raskob’s retention of
position would make it appear that
was backing the
In his letter of resigon
are
corporation
candidacy.
Mr.
and
chairman would take all
Raskob recognized this possibilit)
his duties as national
his time.
also said
In one way it was a Hoover
The Republican candidate and Sen
of
Hiram Johnson
their
wen,
from
DOTS the Of ’
the past, would vote for
n H. Woodin,
Car and
Democrats |
Hoover. Wil
of
president
Foundry
member of
the
compan} il 0 years un
Union League
Smith.
the stanchly Republ
club of New York, came out for
ago, fort
Republican na
a Deneen ad
jes, was appoint
he Interior to succes
Work, and
projects,
4 Alaskar
railroad. Work in introducing
Mr. West expressed the hope that
ight serve even longer
his own five-year term. In vi
Doctor Work's connection with
Herbert Hoover his remarks were in.
PSC on | * lands, and the
Doctor
latter m
of
lon
close
terpreted as implying that he expects
Mr. West to remain in the cabinet
the event of the” election of
Hoover.
It was
President
vacant secretaryship of commerce
William M. Butler
former Republican
in
Mr.
that
the
to
Massachusetis,
in Washington
had
stated
Coolidge offered
of
national chairman
ENERAL NOBILE and the
survivors of the Italia
arrived Oslo, Norway, on the
Citta 8 Milano and were Immediately
put aboard a train for Italy. An armed
seaman guarded the gang.
plhink and no one was permitted to
gee or talk with the Italians. With
them three Swedes took
part in the sledge expedition to search
for Capiain Amundsen agd his com-
rades.
The Russian breaker Krassin,
which rescued the Nobile: party, had
another chance to save livés, It re-
ceived wireless calls for help sent by
the German motorship Monte Cervantes
which, with 1.500 passengers aboard,
had struck a rock at Bell island, Spite.
bergen. The Krassin hurried to the
rescue and sent divers down to ex
amine the damage to the German
boat's hull.
Pert Hassell and Parker Cramer
hopped off from Rockford, 111, in the
plane Greater Rockford on their pro-
jected flight to Stockholm, Sweden, by
way of Greenland and Iceland Bat
the plane was too heavily londed and
the aviators were forced to land on
rough ground. Neither man was In.
jured, but the machine was so badly
amashed that the flight may be de
Inyed for several aveeks, 4
Paris, Marrot and Cadon, Frepch
men, flew to the Azores from Brest "on
thelr way to the United States, but
one of their motors was crippled hope
fessly and they were ordered home
OSE TORAL, stayer
Obregon, confessed
persuaded to commit the crime by
Mande! Trejo, an employee of the
national srms factory In Mexico City,
other
disaster
at
vessel's
wore who
fee
General
he was
of
that
2-—CGenernl view of the funeral pro-
who purchased
pistol he used.
and gave to him the
He said he thought he
was alding the eause of the Catholie
church, but now
the tool of
induced him
telling
had been
leaders. A priest
make the confession
great
the
realized he
labor
io
him
Hil
by he was doing
harm to the church
truth. Luis
Mexican laborites,
gecretary of
his
by concealing
head of the
resigned as
and went into hi
bitter
Morones,
who
¥ labor
ing, and associutes are
scored
were
by the agrarian groups
of Obregon.
agrarisns are demanding tha
bor be
5
supporters Ti
mt "i la-
removed from the
holding them
morally responsible for the assassina-
tion. They do not even ask the death
penalty, for Toral. During the week
the Obregonista leaders were trying
to determine who should become Pres
influences”
ident on December 1 It seemed
able tha
be
prob
either President Calles would
¢
naked
HERG
to succeed himself as
RANDALL THOM
of
of
' ced
resignation hich wilP take effect
Novemix He has been in poor
saith fo years, but real
recent
by the
» revised book
Davidson
fhe
reason fo
failure to
house of commong ©
was his
Lon
of
Common
prayer
"oy +} 2
was eightly
primate
a keen
years
since 193
talon
taken
ten
planned
praanes,
relief est
bad been
bring industrial
£20000000 a year
announced
which
is due nate In September of
pext to be extended for an-
other two years, while the government
will assist with money grants the re
moval of unemployment labor from
distressed areas districts,
Another gov.
ernment, announced by Chancellor of
the Exchequer Churchill, is the send
ing of than 16.500
from the mining
a cost of 23.000 006,
De
than
would
nated
at
ime minister aiso
that the export
to
year, is
credits scheme,
termi
to other
scheme of the British
more fo
at
persons
digtriets
ELLEN TERRY,
loved and almost as
i1 known and loved in Amer
died at her home in Kent in her
eighty-first year. In deference to her
own request there was funeral
at the obsequies, held in the
village of Small Hythe and St. Paul's
London, and her were
Britain's
pnotress
well
ica,
“uo
gloom
ashes
Others who died during the week
YIRCLING the world in 23 days and
4 15 hours, Capt. C. B. D. Collyer
a OR
10,725
miles at an average speed of
SIFTEEN nations are invited by
France to send representatives to
Paris for the signing, on August 27,
of the Kellogg antiwar treaty. The
ceremony will be held in the famous
Halle d'Horloge of the ministry of for.
elgn affairs and will be most elaborate.
GG ENs TUNNEY is to retire as the
unbeaten heavyweight champion,
in his last fight, with Tom Heeney of
New Zealand he scored a technical
knockout in the eleventh round. The
referee stopped the battle, Heeney
having been knocked unconscious is
the tenth and being at Gene's mercy
It was estimated that Tex Rickard
the promoter, lost $400,000 by the core
test,
|
Live Stock TB
Being Conquere
: . : .
Doctor Wight Presents Facts
g i
and Figures to Substan-
tiate Statement.
A
|
t
|
(Pr by the United States Department
of Agriculture.)
allied forces of eradication are
parca
The
wdoually crushing the menace of tu-
berculosis of stock the United
States, This wae the encouraging an-
nouncement made by Dr. A, KE. Wight,
the eradication
United
Agriculture, before the
States
The
of views,
presented an array uf
the current
live in
tuberculosis
States Department of
ninth annunl
Tuberculosis
Welrs, N. IH.
optimistic
chief of
division
Eastern confer-
held ft
support
Waoctor Wight
facts and Hgures
progress of the
WOO
ence,
In his
showing
campaign,
Facts and Figures.
32
vel
f« deral,
gniform Co-Op rative
“Pring the | months
and count} erinarians, w
the
d cntt than ng
any other 12-month riod During
two of the months (October, 1027, and
he nun of cattle
March
1.000.000 head and the
tate,
JEN), ber
tested exceeded
aon
by
number nearly a rh
several 1 C5 8 5, 4 hown
monthly
“Within
completed
counties
ti
within
nized by
ment of
credited
infection
Proper Development of
Heifers of Importance
heifer which too
Dairy freshen
Foung,
f
or which do not receive proper
they reach their proper size,
than heifers
A case
vod 80
are often less profitable
which are properly developed,
of this kind is reported hy a county
cow testing association Two heifers
are full sisters and which were
herd. st dif-
One freshened at
ng other
and was only eighteen
calved, As a re
fer wi grow into a 1.200
i A. other is
stunted
which
5 me freshening
nes heifer
{ r¢ while the was
when she
the first
produced
108
heifer during
fon
containing
The larger heifer dur
ing the first six months produced 3.826
pounds gf milk containing 167 pounds
of fat. The larger heifer returned
e554 80 above feed costs, while the
stunted heifer only returned $16.16.
PRE Er x ee EE EE EEE EERE RS es
» t
£4 »
. * ] al * .
¢ Agricultural Squibs &
. £s
. .
SOR FE RE EE EE EE EE Sessa
Do not milk completely
for 48 hours after calving.
- * -
cows dry
Wateh the garden for the insect vis
ftore A bug in time saves nine, and
it saves the garden, too,
. » .
Dipping is the only known practical
mothod of eradienting sucking or bit. |
ting lice from sheep-nnd goats.
- - » :
Hoge seem to have a special liking
for wild morning glories, and if given
a chance will destroy the viwes by
going after the succulent roots,
. ® »
Crowding young chicls is false
Failure to give the ehicks
ample room is A serious mistake, for
congested conditions usaally lead to
stuntod growth and heavy mortality,
a ss»
Dalry farmers are looking more and
more toward leguminous hay crops
profitable where the soll 1s suitable,
and where liming, proper proparation
of sgeellbed, hardy seed. and luccuin-
Nervous Dyspepsia,
Neuralgia,
aL
HE
French Royal Dynasties
8 of France
ay
ingian race, do TOE,
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posed of jarge
valued
pearl
at
bout $500. (XX) in our
was
Puppet Sh
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Hill, pitching nee the
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[port Notes
Slotted sails are now put on
English yachts to secure
gpeed.
many
increased
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Yieyele polo ix being played at the
Bagatelle Polo grounds in Paris and
le meeting with great enthusiasm.
- » »
Richard A. "Glendon, Naval acad
emy rowing coach, was appointed ofl
cial crewimentor af the Boston Ath
letle association at the age of nine
teen,
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Over 23.0500 seats for Indiana uni
versity's seven 1028 home football
gnmes have already been reserved, ex-
ceeding nny previous advance sale In
ita history.
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Alfred Shrubb, vetefan English run.
per, still retain wore amateur and
professional world’s records than any
other living middie or long-distance
trackman,
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scribes
Country
O'Hara, 1%
n of this
country’s caddie masier i trained
apprasimately J Mr n his thirty
years of se
Al Fons
Cross baseball team will
star pitcher of the Holy
lay no more
fo
of
p
baseball, baving signed
with the Milwaukee
American association,
. - *
Not being able to find a
place for Hubert Atkinson, after plac
ing him temporarily in the Southeast
ern league. the Washingtons have
handed the youngster his release,
"ho.
colioge
play Brewers
the
landing
Earl Stanley, pit®her for the Steven
son Diamond Ball team of Minneapolis,
gtrtick ont twenty-one players in =
seven-inning game with the Bubbles
Safe team of St. Paul, winning * to 0»
* - - 3
Willie Kamm has emerged fro | his
patting slump and is hitting the ball
hird once more. A few years ago he
specialized In twb-baggers. to left-cen-
ter. Now he is banging singles down"
the left field