The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 18, 1929, Image 6

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CURRENT EVENTS
Mexican Rebels Beaten and |
Slaughtered at Reforma;
Wisconsin Votes Wet.
Sonora
at last accou
alds
Naco
ent by drop
Amer-
The aviator
at
excitem
ping two or three boml 8 on the
lean sid f the International boun-
dary, one of them injuring Amer-
fean motion picture man. This and
the axibility of lar incidents
nsiderable concern to the
in Washington,
troops held Fort
after their retreat across
hen rebels captured
ordered released by
of
an
simi
department
in federal at
Texas,
order w the
eZ, Were
ident at
Hoover the
Mexican government.
Pp WOHIBITION
ons Insists
front
request
in its many ramifica-
on holding a place
page every day Tues-
oting population of Wiscon-
to the polls and by a major-
2 to 1 directed the
ature to repeal the state dry en-
ement laws and the
penalty on 2.75 per The
wets naturally the
dry leaders were and
asserted that the referendum was
“fu They held that the drys
carried a majority of the countles,
and that the legislators were bound
to follow the wishes of their constit-
gents rather than of the state as a
whole. Should both houses pass a
repeal messurs it would place Gov,
Walter J. Kohler in a delicate posi.
tion. He indorsed President Hoover's
prescription of “concurrent enforce.
ment of prohibition by states.” If he
should sign or veto the bill he would
allenate either wet or dry backing.
on the
day
gin went
ty of al
wut gtate
to remove
cent beer,
jubilant but
not dismayed
were
tile ™
ONGRESSMAN M. ALFRED MI.
CHAELSON of Chleago, a pro-
fessed dry, who was Indicted at Jack-
sonville, Fla., last October on charges
of bringing a trunkful of liquor Into
the country from Cuba, surrendered
to the federal authorities In Chicago
and gave bond for his appearance for
trial In Key West In May. He de-
clined to be Interviewed but denled
the charges.
In the case of Congressman William
M. Morgan of Ohlo, also a dry and
also Involved In liquor charges, a pe-
eullar situation has arisen. Unlied
of New
tor H. C
of the
Collec
14
old
guge § 1 In
to raise i in
baggage was not
representa-
and
and
i circles
organizations In Paris,
of march was lined with In-
under the command of the
ry governor of Paris. After brief
church the body was taken
to Brest by embassy staff and
there turned over to the French gov-
erment which transferred it to the
light erulgser Tourville as a salvo of
19 guns was fired. The cruiser was to
bring Mr. Herrick's remains the
United States, being due In New York
on April 12, Following a parallel
course with it was the Aquitania
bearing Mrs. Parmely Herrick, the
ambassador's daughter-in-law,
try
ita
services
the
to
late
ENATE and house committees were
busy formulating farm
relief legisintion for the extraordinary
of Among these
heard, the most Important was Sec-
retary of Agriculture Hyde, who sald
he was giving his personal views but
who, it was taken for granted, was
expressing the ideas of President
Hoover. He placed emphasis upon his
belief that legislation should confer
broad powers upon the farm board
without attempting to define Its ex-
act procedure. The board, he Indl
eated, must be depended on to pro
vide the real solution of the agricul
tural problem. In response to ques
tions Mr. Hyde expressed the opinion
that a board of seven would be less
unwieldy than one of twelve, that bl.
partisan representation on the board
was acceptable, but that he objected
to geographical representation. He
gnid the board should be within the
Department of Agriculture Instead of
an entirely Independent agency,
Some members of the committee ex-
hibited an unfriendly spirit toward
the administration's proposals, but
Representative Aswell of Loulsiana,
Democrat, declared that the Hoover
program would have his complete sup-
port.
I exeeedingly
gession CONEress
ICE PRESIDENT CURTIS put up
to Secretary of State Stimson a
rather embarrassing problem. It Is
likely to be especially embarrassing to
Mr, Curtis As every ode kuows, be
from Mi
reeg
Mo
senator
wage of
in working
cted the
bmetil
exile
rote
mills
sei as a re
Bre
and the
therhoos tailway Traln-
of Loco
ve Firemen and Engine have
od 2 nation-wide campalgn for a
hour day to combat unemploy-
ment, Thelr opening meetings were
held In Faneull hall, Boston. Timo-
thy Shea, assistant president of the
engineers, told them that they must
go to congress for a bill rights to
“protect m who are being cast into
the Junk * Contemplated rall-
way consolidation he sald,
meant that thelr alone would
have at least men out of
jobs A series ional meetings
throughout country was planned,
MANULLAH KHAN, former king
of Afghanistan, began last week
the drive by.which he hopes to regain
With 30.
marched on Kabul and
were vague reports of heavy
with the troops of Bacha
the self-made king. Amanul-
lah's forcea were said to be armed
with Russian rifles and ammunition,
which was taken to mean that
Soviet government had interested it.
gelf in his behalf. Prince Omar Khan,
member of the Afghan royal family,
who recently escaped confinement In
Allahabad, Is reported as likely to
take the field against Amanullah, sup
porting his own claim to the throne,
—
HANCELLOR SEIPEL, who for
six years has managed the affalrs
of the Austrian republic, has resigned,
together with his cabinet which was
made up of men from the Christian
Socialist party. Opposition to Doctor
Seipel had been Increasing since the
great riots of July, 1027. He sald he
could have continued to resist critl
clsm as a government official, but that
he could not hold his office In the face
of opposition to him personally as a
priest. The church, he sald, was his
chief concern.
Poland also had a cabinet erisls for
the government of Premier Kazimierz
Bartel resigned because the govern:
ment and parliament falled to coop
erate, Marshal Pllsudski appeared
to domioate the situation
mon
men 100d
r
not
:
i
starts
men
of
on
heap
plans,
union
20.000 more
of reg
the
Lie
the throne he relinquished
000 soldiers he
there
fighting
Sachno,
Versatile Brims
More Elaboration, Create
Femininity and Color
Noted in Modes.
he millinery
and summer
pleted and
themes were
for
entirely
showings
have heen
while no
introduced,
radically
writes a Parl
correspondent York
ald Tri
move toward
femininity
in the New
bhune 'é WHS n
more elaborati
or and more col
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Mono and Jean I:
thorit pods cro
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Straw.Like Cloth Mcdel With Ve
Straw Model in Black and
in
vet A
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are
to frame
There
per green light
tropical bi
that form sts
grasshop
ed with
motifs
or cock
are placed
smnll eather
ding-out fans
quills
ath
or
the crown on
showing s«
tones with a
wear
£pring
tinta
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soft brim f«
light
hosen in
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wide, wr sports
felt
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yellow
and in hh
as emerald,
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such
any
where mold
side of the turned
flared-out
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move
that
coronet,
suggests a bicorn idea or
Belts Finish Blouses
in Modes for Spring
The revival of the tuck in blouse is
one of those fashion cutbacks over
which the majority of women ponder
for some time, then suddenly are
awakened to the fact that it is being
accepted by friends and foes alike.
That it really is an actuality.
There are veritable tuck-ins and
there still are overblouses, yet the
newest idea is the latter simulating
the former. Belts of one kind or an-
other finish the end of the blouse or
at the very least show that a walst:
line is not absolutely nonexistent
Belts may be a mere genuflection to-
ward the walstiine, being extremely
narrow, or the blouse itself may drape
into a sof swathed hipline sometimes
with a tie, but in any event Is very
much belted,
Skirts Dip at Back
For the evening silhouette, skirts
dip decidedly at the back, with much
fullness
r
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v
White Blo
Trimmed
Shoes Should Be Dried
at Ro
erature
*
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Summer Sports Prints
will Be Full of Dash
“be
hav
for
in
in
foderul
ated
well as the
also resers
The fad
soilz on w
ulted in
and of a
f what
to bi
treatn
gories
oom
res new wnts of
new of stan
stitutes a good print
kinds remain wit?
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ore most
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Hand Bags to Harmonize
With Milady’s Costume
The fea
tured ina
tiong that with the
costumes, have
nds It
new hand bags are being
leathers and
will harmonize
The designs,
ted by the
both suits and dresses. More
is apparent and more than usual at
tention is given to the frames, han
dies and the use of applique work,
As regards sizes, the new bags are,
if anything, slightly smaller than those
of previous seasons, although they
cannot by any means be called tiny,
Various versions of the pouch shape,
new envelope treatments with back
straps and top strap handles, and the
frameless pouches are noted, as well
as the square-shaped bags mounted
on sturdy frames,
in color comt
too,
been affed recent tre
detail
New Hosiery Shades
Among the 11 new hosiery shades
presented by one prominent house,
for spring wear to harmonize with
the recently announced shoe and fab.
rie colors, are eight belonging to the
tan family, two grays and one soft
blue shade, called lapis
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