THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. By Charles Sughroe | HOUSE FROCK ON TRAMP Postal Department Renews Drive on Swindles. Washington.—The federal govern. ment is strengthening barriers against sweepstakes and other foreign i lotteries, strengthened at borders and other ports of entry, and a series of nets has been woven to ticket counterfolls shipped back to foreign agents. Seiz ures have increased rapidly In recent months, Forty thousand sweepstakes tickets were confiscated recently by federal agents in post offices in Boston and Philadelphia. Three trunkfuls were seized In an express office in Buffalo. ‘Quantities ranging from single tickets ‘brought in by individual foreign trav- ‘elers to hundreds of books of the flim- 'geys smuggled across the Canadian border are being taken almost daily by ‘customs officers. Mail sacks full of ‘tickets and counterfolls seized In post (offices all over the country are being shoveled more frequently now than for- merly into the big furnace In the base- iment of the dead letter office at Wash- ‘ington, its Customs inspection is being enmesh Growth of Traffic. Traffic in foreign lotteries has grown ‘enormously in the United States in the last four years. annual to ithe American people is estimated at more than $10,000,000, No estimate is The loss } SEES ws '. Plaid A plaid silk organdie now adds a gay note to a two-piece frock of crepe. Diagonal tuckings form an all-over de- gign. The felt beret pointed on one side, shows a new line—~From Jay Thorpe. available of the additional millions lost through the purchase of counterfeit tickets, but single seizures by the gov- ernment have involved more than $500, 000 worth of such “phonies.” Investi- gation of a Cuban lottery whose agents were reported to have sold 3,000,000 tickets in the United States revealed only 100,000 entered In the drawing. tickets Operators of the Irish sweepstakes have boasted that they take §1,000.000 net profit out of the United States on a single lottery. This figure was greatly exceded last year, when more than 2.000000 tickets at $2050 each were gold In this country on the Cambridge shire lottery operated by the Irish Free State, Of the 2,000,000 buyers there were less than 1,000 winners. For every winner there were more than 2,000 losers, and all who held counter feits lost, There are three Irish sweeps a year, based upon the running of the English derby at Epsom Downs, the Cambridge- shire at Newmarket and the Grand Na- ional at Alntree. Other big lotteries which are sold In the 'nited States are the French National, ‘uban National, Mexican National and he Canadian Army and Navy lottery. : government confiscated r r ickets on a lottery in Morocco, tickets ecently in Warnings to Post Offices. Lists of stakes and other pr against whom fraud orders have names o lott f foreign sweep ery ticket sellers been issued by the government are sent each month to 15,000 post offices. Special names and addresses go to twenty-four postal exchange sta- tions through which all mail for Can- ada, Cuba, Irish Free State, France and Luxembourg must clear. No money orders can be drawn to these persons, and all mail addressed to them must be returned to senders. More than 750 orders have been Issued since last Algust. complications of Since many persons are not willing to claim the returned letters and there by admit complicity In a lottery, in violation of the United States penal the cash contents often go into United treasury and the counterfoiis are destroyed. by mail, tickets run a States ¥ the of watchful postal agents, istartine frandolent letecting fraudu t mate- may be books, se } YE how it concealed in rolled newspapers, clothing and first-class mail matter, Conservation Areas Sanctuaries, reservations, preserves and reserves are the names states and local divisions as well as in original executive orders and acts of congress to designate such areas in setting them apart, Preserve original ly indicated an area for protection of wild life and reserve designated an area for breeding game for hunting. Fame refuge is the name preferred by the biological survey in referring to such government areas — Pathfinder Magazine, L ELECTRICITY IN A SINGLE CUBIC INCH OF MATTER IF PLACED ONE INCH AWAY M WOULD AT- OS y oy MV M4 Je Wl (3 Vy TRACT EACH 0 OTHER WITH ) A EORCE OF 600,000, 000, 000,000,000, 000 nse QR, TL. by The Bel Syntians, bon a STRENGTH / S58 h I, i i BOY SCOUT ANNIVERSARY By LEONARD A. BARRETT The twenty-fifth anniversary of the toy Scout movement in America recently was edlebrated of our was a when of the of our flanked by of honor boys Scout deliv address of in every city country, It notable event on the evening February Sth, President country, guard composed from movement, of the a brief ered {to America. Prominent among the traits of char- acter which the Boy Scout movement tries to inculcate Into life of the boys of our country is per sistence to overcome obstacles, which is reflected In the oath which every boy takes when he joins ganization: "To keep myself physi cally strong, mentally awake, and mor- ally straight” We that Lincoln was real Scout. The cath dominated his the Scouts the developing again the or- 1 well Imagine can spirit at least a satnias af WP principles of it in life ence to them he from rose of poverty to the highest position neoln’s day, our age have fo princi Woodrow our country. oth of the wil er lowed same men Scout son rose country parson a8 great state of un the New dent of the United iversity, governor of not { Jersey, and then Presi States. Charles Augustus Lindbergh, whose mother taught in the public schools of Detroit Kid McCoy Shines Again McCoy, onetime ring star and idol of old-time fight fans, is now being con- sidered as the outstanding civilian hero of the past year in Michigan by the Rainbow Veterans association for its annual award. McCoy was largely in- trumental in the saving of 11 people, including four children, when a8 row. boat overturned in Bass lake, near De- troit, last summer. Two lives were lost in the tragedy, but McCoy's timely warning and assistance was largely in- strumental In saving the others. The ring veteran, now gixty-three, has been employed at the Ford Motor company since Lis parole from San Quentin pris- on, where he was serving a life term for manslaughter, overcame by the Scout spirit the limi tations of financial income, and made for himself an herole place in the his tory of our country, Obstacles created by hardships such as limited incomes, physical handicaps, ¢an be overcome. Instead of being a curse, they may be- come a blessing. We appreciate some thing when we have to sacrifice for it much more than when it is handed to us on a silver platter, Long live the Scout movement! Its rugged life and high Ideals have in them the making of trie Americana It is a magnificent sight to visualize a million boys daily doing a good turn, and being trained under expert leader ship for the future citizenship of our country. ©. Western Newspaper Union, Egyptian Bride Nervous, Carries Hashish in Bag Calro.~A bride, in her full wedding regalia left her house to be married, accompanied by her servants, A de tective who happened to be passing, noticed hashish sticking out from a bag she carried. The wedding pro- cession ended at the police station, where the bride stated that she was so nervous at the marriage ceremony that she needed a little “pick-me-up.” of those virtues which is often as effective as will power, It can work wonders, and In 80 smooth and gracious a8 manner that no one is disturbed, annoyed or upset. ATIENCE is one It 18 not entirely a passive virtue, one that makes for finer character in the one who exercises it. There Is a defi nite force in it which Influences other also. It has been thought of too long as passive, al of persons fis representing most an inertia spirit, something that will hold back action not alone by force of mentality, but by a passive ness that found ob jections aim. cult. This is pay- ing too big a price for the reflex ac- tion of the virtue, There are when to be patient is a fault. When the person knows that endurance by re {OO times ng some- bring be cre is not tian patien ie i The Finest Patience, Patience In ils nont of loving ment of loving finest form is an ele. devotion whereby oth ers are helped at the price of personal comfort. fo an of these types Or it is a marvelous means end which Is worthy. Patience is selfless, Patience which is akin to will power, is another beautiful type. It Is true that exercise patience often re quires a profound self-control, but #t is when It has the working energy of force In business ment that it is bein statement “Everything comes to and o g home manage The to him uniess It 1s a ust be the kind to aid desired end, used wisely, who futile It m actual power about walts,” is working patience, which has bringing the this is done cannot be stated with pre. cision, but it is reminiscent of the oth- b “Faith er truth that dead” Patience in Speech. in is a It outburst of anger in oth- Patience can speech virtue “gh 1 Y control Painted Woodenware Woodenware has come the kitchen to the breakfast and luncheon table. Some of the new pleces are rather expensive, but a very smart salad container, for example, can be created inexpensively from a kitchen chopping bowl, The chopping bowi is carefully sandpapered Ingide and out, then the outside is painted bright red, blue or green, Sometimes only a band of color added. Smaller bowls make good containers for fruit, nuts or candy. Madame Lucia Davidova, noted Geor- gian aviatrix who has an international flying license, has the tiny dining room of her smart New York apart ment fitted with table accessories of pewter, wood and silver, out of This does speech, but a ers as well as In oneself, not mean a slowness of determination keep down angry which might or would spell broken friendships, or some sort of dis- ruption. It frequently in making inconsequential that pati- from dis- to words is comments ence leads turbance to ealmness, frequently business a person who gradually away An irate person be In walls and talks can very soothed, pleasantly salesperson to purchased until the gots is ished ‘les be the idea be con. rson who, In the home, keeps he caliber of voice nd non merely stop speaks Jouder agreeable a does not talking in 8 manne hat win words of * t provocative 1 angry disapproval when the who Is Patience is a winning power as well as one of self-control € Bell Byndic » or f EO wrong, is t sure to win out, one Mo WNU Bervice, Shows Her Winning Smile Miss with the Jean which she Miami B eiatekit ponsiap Biltmore Deal for Beds w bed is 1 A New Since the and large vogue mverted by sawing removing It en footboard for the the legs. 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