The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 28, 1929, Image 7

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
ADIO
“60
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(©), 1929, Western Newspaper Utilun.)
Is there any happiness in the
world like the happiness of a dis
position made happy by the happl-
ness of others? There Is no joy
to be compared with it.—Faber,
SPECIAL GOOD THINGS
mincement
the
The
can be
meatless
any season of
year:
Lemon Mince.
meat. — Squeeze
the from
four and
cook the peel un
til soft, Hemove
white fiber
and put the rind
grinder, add two
ples, one pound of currants,
following
us ful at
juice
lemons
the
through a
chopped a
one-half «
butter and nuts, of sugar
and teaspoonful each of
nutmeg, cinna
spice.
meat
i
1
i
I
ipful each of raising, melted
two cupfuls
one cloves
mon, salt, ginger, all-
well without heating and
Mexico, a hotbed of the utionary movement in Mexico.
rebel forces.
Cruz,
of the
1—A view of Orizaba, In the state of Vera
2 General Gonzalo Escobar, one of the leaders
The final form, Is
NEWS REVIEW OF |. al rom |
| delegate, aided by M. Politis of Greece | Senator W. E. Borah entered a
RRENT EVENTS and Elihu Root of America. Mr. Root | us protest with the i
i Is entirely in accord with the Hurst swral acainst the accep 1
redraft. resienation, and added that, whe
The
Mexican Revolution Com- Yisd :
* . tightened-uj rEI0f if the
plete Failure, According | root formu: ow
to President Portes Gil. ba
pack cold
and use
Keep In a
for tarts and ples,
Fruit Cream.—Doll two cupfuls
vyater togetd ive
add the
place
turnovers
————————————— each
Mitchell under | of min-
the
ontinue
department
rather than «
espionage of Justice
tional committee of jurists at Geneva,
: bos *
formula, in its es;
Sir Cecil agents “planted” as prisoners. two
work of
1
vig- chopped
Everywhere acknowledged the finest
i two beater two ba .
Freeze
beaten
and
a sieve,
the
gen-
» of Snook’s
ther | to 8 mush
ittorney
panas rubbx
achievement in radio. Su per-sensi-
————— Root-Hurst as the re- | the resignation Is accepted or not, | egg whites ; : 3
scheme is known. represents a tive. Super-selective. Operates from
Breast of Lamb, Creole.—~Take two
and one-half pounds of | t and
i two small
of fat,
cnp
original
but few
wipe
A.C. house current at very slight cost.
51 4 "d (css Radiotrons)
Ask the nearest RCA Radiola Dealer to
importance,
however, deals with the question of
summary
I
with the United
visory
HE Mexican revolution is a com- Mamas
plete failure, according to a state-
ment issued by President Portes Gil
suspending further enlistments. Mu-
tiny, desertions and capture have
greatly weakened the rebel forces
and, although ighting
probably continue for som
present i
ment will be
suppressing the
The optimistic
ernment is based largely on the Im- | mean if the coun ask an
proved morale of the federal army. | advisory opinlon Geneva would have
It is claimed that the military power | to notify The Hague. The Hague
has been solidified by general educa- | would have to relay word to Washing- t
tion within the army. The soldiers | {on Washington would reply to The | , 04 not slone upon his observations Cranberry Frappe.—Bofl four cup Ing a material not alerted ny |.
no longer are ignorant and refuse to | Hague, whereupon The Hague would | on. his good-will tour of Latin two cupfuls of 8 DO 3 been bre |
be misled by the rebel generals, : turn over the response to Geneva. Sir | ,apien but also n a thorough- | water, strain and add two cupful pared hy an Lng ish :nvenlor, aceon 1
General Calles, former president | (eel! alms utile of the whals ore
and now secretary of war, Is In the t we has been backed up by Rong Ra 3
field with the greatest army ever
sembled in Mexico. In a series of
rapid forward movements they have
invaded the rebel
forces and have been victorlous wher-
ever they came in contact
enemy,
Provisional President Emil
Gil in an interview said the
of the United States and Mexico were
excellent. He said the position
by the United States on the arms em- \TERIAT
bargo, allowing the Mexican govern- M got lemer
ment to import uation 1}
the rebels from importing them, was
a most eloquent testimony of the
will of the United States government
toward the Mexican
Secretary Frank B. Kellogg's posi- | , payment n
tion is that the United States will not | almost unanimous approve SHE ‘ mustard plaster without the blister. v 5. A STONER LEMASTS RS
recognize emanating It i mi } pe icy crecy herelgiore 1 choppes First you feel a warm tingle asthe | FRANKLIN CO. PA :
from a revolution, he said. This is an | re y t's committe _ | tained Peel a large tomato, cut fine and healing ointment penetrates the | Cullen's Stomash Tublels 2
assurance to the stable governments | While a add to the pores, then a soothing, cooling sensa- | haved 1 wilh .
of Latin-American countries and rec- required two tablespoonful tion and quick relief. Have Muster-
ognition and respect for the sovereign- sion in wih ecuvful of ole handy for emergency use. It may
ty of Mexico and its institutions. tion bi and cayenne to
prevent serious illness.
: : ’ © Mothers: Musterole is al
Referring to the stand taken by | tana over 3 slow Are To Mother eisalso
President Herbert Hoover and Secre- | aoninst any political interference,
made in milder form for -
n babies and small children. MONEY-MARKING LOTS IN XEW Yong
tary Kellogg, Portes Gil, y "R. 8 pro,
after a conference Genaro
the omelet, usin ive Ask for Children’s Musterole. years 1 RR Sta
I
trada, foreign minister, gave the
The pr {sion 1 3) ye ge yolks to which five table. | ® W FR THI } AVE
¥ | of water added
lowing statement with one-half teaspoonful of salt and ‘ THT Jig
“Both deciars new h f pepper. Mix and fold ! !
and solemn testimony of the respect
for the Mexican institutions repre- | tions and banking groups w
senting law and order and the nation- | gsked to collaborate with the super
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«tify beaten whites, [Pour into
% . . . . arv of the Treasury Mellon, who heres
al sovereignty. bank, as without their aid the project- tary of Ireasu relion,
WW/ HEN Henry lL. Su newly
negotiations ¢ .
appointed secretary of state, ar-
are § a¢
Case an ad rives
the Philippines
asked for in an ur | co n6g his duties, it is expected that
procedure
States in from and as-
opinion is
gent dispute. In‘order to speed Up | con 1g oc} 4 in the diplom
the machinery and eliminate the max- service and a slight shakeup of Stat time, ronst one hour demonstrate the "60" for you and tell
imum of red tape, department Ham Hawaiian. —llav¢
. gs (* ine ff Lian + 1 + f
for direc eanng President we 4 4 v 3 In { st one iy
you about the RCA Time Payment Plan.
RCA RADIO
MADE RADIOTRON
will
the
the
sporadic provides
Geneva and Washingte
time,
Yount is
Outiook |i
con
oppos wis negotiations withholdi
outlook of the £20v- | thronet " .
} h hb through after he 8Y THE MAKERS or Tis
ences w
Mr.
House
a reallig
8.00
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ve a rrlod y Whit ha ‘ nit i igice to
Hoover carried : | % Hh aan Fireproof Ink | Baby Chicks of Quality! B Rocks §
some very defini \ ‘ { per 106. 3 Feds i :
ent of the diplomatic corps, | place in the oven to bal aithe 51st ’ ; .
$20 TO $60 EASILY MA
fuls of cranberries an
toot i h annds nt
objected to this roundabout gn serv- | sugar, the » of a lem
As a result changes af- | to a soft mush
Ameri
around
ice git
as-
members of the
con a
Cranberry Sherbet.—Ta
strongholds of the
with the
fiber
Free: HH. K. HAYES
nee
Guard Against “Flu” | »
With Musterole | Fone” Amerie Cox
Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia Farly Wakefield Cabbag
usually start with a cold. The mo- § Be a 9 r
ment you get those warning achesrub | °° dha
on good old Musterole. SEED POTATOES OF QUALITY
Musterole relieves the congestion | | BEG Rural : . year
and stimulates circulation. Ithasall | ’ se. No. 3 grade,
the good qualities of the old-fashioned | Averse of «1 bus. per acre
Portes \ i :
relations | shinston and the 52 sizna wt of } feao o . | the tes Ir egg
tock : Re : PR Seasonable Good Things.
taken - } Shee Tita: ; shane 2 - A rood omelet Is a dish that one
st at any mes
Spanish Ome
let Melt
Nustrat ed staleg of Interesting and
arms and preventing com JOrees
for i
good
i
government.
governments WAS Ea
ripe
other
ached in the
arding the question of the ca
garding 11 {
tion,
with
he ian
the iar
vegetables, .
which would be small compared of chopped cel
the capital of
America
scheme
some of one-for finely minced
and Eng-
provides
colossal
mushrooms
m sea.
ol tensor (ny - 14 8
closing « Cook gntil all
son
—_— shit KO : g
the | orGer wen ! the vegetables are tender.
> fil + 2 cessary under
President direction or y
Secondly,
governments having no
h : 1 date
with 8 control of perbank. a Re
ress required publicity
Oi the hanks Tes required have been
the
central
assured, If
of the
his signature: of emission t he
ions constitute a
AGENTS! AGENTS! AGENTS!
: . Dou 3 :
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over of refunds SHI (KX) or
President's order pro
bank is established. well
Powerful private fir in the
a well-butiered pan and when ready to
fold put the cooked mixture over half
the omelet, then fold and serve. Gar
nish the omelet with sprigs of parsley
Rice Loaf With Cheese Take one
and one-half cupfuls of milk, three
cupfuls of bolled three table
spoonfuls of flour, three tablespoonfuls
of butter, one teaspoonful of mustard
| one cupful of grated cheese, one tea
spoonful of salt and two tablespoon
fuls of bread erumbs. Mix and cook
the flour and butter with the mustard
then add milk and seasonings and one
half cupful of cheese. Stir in the rice
and pour into a buttered baking dish
Mix nder of the cheese with
the and
the in a
thrity minutes,
| Spareribs With Pineapple.—DBrown
the well with =alt
inclal Ins p
il be > LER n oi
tit.
Y
I
cnsea of
t lent
he Pres was
based on a recommendation by Secre-
Suicides in Europe
{ Joy t at the
rope,
i f On
troubl i
mher
Hungary and Czecho-
with
annually,
Better than a mustard plaster
1 de causes
a opposed all moves made in
fund
tofore ha
ed arganization is Despite
ARLY in the week President pessimistic
Hoover made the important an-
nouncement that it would be the pol-
icy of the administration to do every-
thing possible to conserve the
troleum resources of the nation.
formal statement reads as follows:
“There will be no leases or disposal
of government oil lands, no matter
what category they may lie In, of gov-
ernment holdings or government
trols, except tho
helpless, 2 nts for the dea
congress in the direction of tax re
reports the assurance was
public ity.
also given that difference be-
tween what Germany is ready to offer
and what France, ag the chief cred
itor, Is willing to accept does not ex-
ceed $115,000,000,
The Germans already have given
Indications that they are ready to pay
£301,000,000 per annum, while the
French are holding out for 506.000.
con- It is that their col
which may be mar
datory by congress In
Agitation Is Old Money
Agitation for a rier y
stated
ten-hour day
dark
States in
he
th unt for the largest
Secretary Mellon In a statement ;
concretely as man } {1 slain
made it clear that
tion to
closing In
rice
there is no inten '
taxpayers hy dis
information
affairs as
tax returns which
the law, are not open to publie |
instend 2 5 > :
embarrass instead ead Europe in suicides,
the
their
pe-
His
day, was
1830,
fuk begun 1 NX) te
decisions BY ; persons
: fagazine
relative to husiness fagazine,
contained in thelr sss
under
inspection
| TN¢
there will be con
government oil i ni HE tragic den y y Ny), necording to
tion.” 0
The fir
pdlicy «
an order
The man
world hiz oyster has a son now who ]
is peeved because there isn't a pearl | ingly arn | 1 hile wisdom
in it
PCL NE LEE (EL
with Promises!
who used to consider the
Walk simper-
understood chuckles
SAM'S venture in the
4 ir
Dusin
leagues are confident of reducing this
+1 - : 4 (
other words, to $460 000.000, the rem
bread
ton
i h w : :
n2wow a crumbs sprinkle over
slow oven for
viona Beach, a.. has put an
to speed racing for the present.
in the form of he A. | . A. contest hoard an-
of & pe
ary of the Inter nounced that the
. Kpare ribs, season
) nto the Ur
ine ’ : ’
tragedy
Wilbur to all government land
directing them “not to receive fu
prospec
¢ public domain,
applications now
applications for permits to
for oil and gas on th
and to reject all
pending.”
Far-reaching effects of
policy are predicted,
Preceding the issuance of the order
Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Mon-
tana held a conference with the Pres-
ident and protested against the new
policy. Senator Walsh contended that
it was the intent of congress that oil
development should be permitted on
the public domain and that any arbi.
trary restriction would be discrimina-
tion agninst his state, where there are
20,000,060 acres of public land.
This new policy accords with that
mmended by the oil conservation
board of which Mr. Hoover was a
member while secretary of commerce,
this new
OMPLETE agreement on a
mula for the adhesion of the
United States to the World Court of
International Justice was reached at
the fourth meeting of the Interna.
for-
ternational auto speed
for year. Mal
. 0. D. Segrave, English record hold
er, declared that he was through with
racing, and a similar statement was
made by J. M. White, owner of the
car driven by Lee Bible.
Bible was traveling at a rate of 202
miles an hour when he lost control,
The ear plunged into the dunes and
was completely wrecked. Bible's body
was hurled from the car near the end
of its erash, His neck, legs and arms
were broken. Bible was making a
test preliminary to an attempt to
bring back to America the automo
bile speed record, lost two days be
fore when Major Segrave, English
racing driver, established a new rec.
ord of 231 miles an hour.
the
IIE federal prison spy system In.
angurated by attorney
General Mabel Willebrandt Is likely
to he made the subject of genatorial
investigation ns a result of the econ
troveray In which Warden John Snook
of the Atlanta penitentiary submitted
his resignation to Attorney General
nasistant
the
than hy
half bili
ernment
billion of th f
expended since 1917.
HE creation of an eleventh depart.
ment of the headed
by a cabinet officer, is contemplated
by President Hoover, This new branch
of the government Is to be formed
by combining the public health serv-
ice, the bureau of education and the
various welfare agencies,
The National Education association
hat been advocating for two decades
or more the creation of a department
of education. A bill favored by that
association was introduced in the last
congress, [ts declared purpose is “to
aid and encourage the public schools
and promote the public educational
facilities of the nation, so that all the
people of the several states and terri
tories, without regard to race, creed
or color, shall have larger educationai
opportunities, and thereby abolish il.
literney, make more general the diffa-
gion of knowledge and provide for the
general welfare,”
government,
fuice
can and let It
Add the pineapple
and cook, occasionally until
the ment and sauce are well reduced
Serve with the pineapple rings around
the platter of ment.
Jelly Roll —Beat
until light, add one cupful of fine
granulated sugar, Sift one cupful of
flour with one teaspoonful of haking
powder. To the egg yolks add two
tablespoonfuls of water and a fourth
of a teaspoonfo! of salt, add half the
flour, beat well, then the whites of the
eggs beaten stiff, then fold in the rest
of the flour. Bake in shallow pan and
turn out on a dampened towel, Spread
with jelly and roll. Sprinkle with
sugar and set away to cool.
Hasty Pudding.~Cook one cupful of
cornmenl In three cupfuls of boiling
water and one teaspoonful of salt for
an hour. Add one-half cupful of
grapennts and one cupful of sliced
dates just before serving.
from na slow
hour,
basting
poured
one
three egg yolks
Cc
give you real service.
dealer will refund your money,
any and every
of silk or wool with results
you buy-—remember this,
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