The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 28, 1935, Image 7

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BIG EATERS AT FESTIVAL
¥renchmen who pride themselves
on their capacity
themselves at the three-day banquet
held in connection with the annual
Stomach festival at Rouen,
them were fat, and a prize was
given to the one with the largest
girth, Prizes were also given to the
consumer of the largest meal, and to
the one who downed the greatest
number of, oysters. . The best and
rarest
served at the three-day meal
WHEN YOU TAKE
A LAXATIVE
««« USE a spcon
Tt isn’t what brand of laxative you
take that's so important—it's the
form. A liquid laxative can be taken
in any required amount. If only a
little is needed, you need never take
a bit too much.
Doctors favor the easily measured
liquid laxatives. Instead of any form
that does not encourage variation
from the fixed dose. A fixed dose may
be an overdose for you—or your
child. .
Always remember this one thing
about constipation: the secret of any
zeal relief is reduced dosage.
Give the bowels only as much help
as may be needed, and less help as
the need grows less. You will find Dr.
Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin an excellent
aid in regulating the bowels. It con-
tains senna and cascara (natural
laxatives) and it will clear-up any
bilious, sluggish condition without
upset. Delightful taste, and pleasant
action. Your druggist has it.
v.(Llwells
SYRUP PEPSIN
Speed Made Easy
It is always easy to thumb a ride
on the road to ruin.
HAIR BALSAM
Removes Dandruff Stops Hair Pulling
imparts Color an
Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair
P 0c and 31.00 at Druggiets.
4 (77 Hipeos Chess Wie Patchogue. } }
FLORESTON SHAMPOO == [deal for use in
connectionwith Parker's Hair Balsam Makes the
hair soft and fluffy, 50 cont mail or at drug.
gists, Hiscox Chemical Works, Patchogue, N. X.
ARE YOU MISERABLE?
foe
WATCH YOUR
KIDNEYS!
Be Sure They Properly
Cleanse the Blood
OUR kidneys are constantly fil
tering impurities from the blood
stream. But kidneys get function.
ally disturbed—Ilag in their work—
gail to remove the poisonous body
wastes,
Then you may suffer nagging
backache, attacks of dizziness,
burning, scanty or too frequent
arination, getting up at night,
swollen feet and ankles, rheumatic
pains; feel “all worn out.”
Don't delay! For the quicker you
get rid of these poisons, the better
your chances of good health,
Use Doan's Pills, Doan’s are for
the kidneys only. They tend to pro-
mote normal functioning of the
kidneys; should help them pass off
the irritating poisons. Doan’s are
recommended by users the country
over. Get them from any druggist.
DOAN’S PILLS
os it
Red and
If so, Use
Cuticura
Soap ise. Ointment 25¢ and 80s.
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SAVE MONEY 2 |
SEED CORN —SEED OATS
refully Selected for Germination.
Write for Samples and Prices
MeOUFFEY ELEVATOR, McCuttey, Ohlo
eu Shia
By EDWARD
W. PICKARD
HE President's speclal message
calling for abolition of utility hold-
ing companies stirred up a storm that
probably surprised even such an astute
politician as Mr.
Roosevelt, The Presi.
dent urged legislation
to abolish those hold-
ing companies which
were unable to show
they were operated in
the public interest.
Representative Ber t-
rand H. Spell, Repub-
llean leader, Immedi-
ately attacked the
message, claiming the
President bad de-
$4
Benator Norris
posed legislation, and was himself
propagandizing for it. Utility compa-
nies also swung into the battle, and
thousands of investors In utility stocks
are reported to have sent In protests to
congress. In the senate, Norris, Ne-
braska Republican, offered a resolu-
tion calling upon the federal trade
commission to investigate propaganda
regarding the legislation.
approved without
were made by
because the
The senate
debate,
utility companies that
of administration's
ve of utility securities has declined by
1933."
hait
Enactment of
holding
legislation
companies will cause
one power official
house Interstate commerce committee,
ends of the revolt.
where one regiment,
bellious Fourth army corps, has
is definitely over,
zelos, ex-premier, and leader of the
futile revolt, reported a refugee
at Rhodes, the tiny island where Julius
Caesar was interned by
2500 years ago. Venizelos was trans
ferred there by th
after he had
one of the rebel wars!
Eleutherios Veal
was
pirates some
¢ Italian government
ded in Italy by
Gen, George
Karmenos, rebel cot , Is safe
in Bulgaria,
fused extradition.
being «
been
where have re
Iisoners are
oncenirate
and
courts nartial ire uncti 0 in
will suffer
of Is almost
aled in absen
forever. His elab
hens, and his val i
idy been confiscated
averted to public
Fes .
refused to extradite
ti at
the
is possible
made by
will
new
demands will be Greek
government, who claim that he
took funds from a bank In Crete. Un
he he will
abiy move to Paris where his two sons
now reside,
less is surrendered,
HE senate smacked down Senator
Huey Long for his fAlibustering
administration's
relief measure.
£4 880,000,000
bill which would
for CCC work and allot it to students
in colleges and universities,
58 to 20.
of “politics makes
lows,” Long was aided
Hiram Johnson of California, who de
clared that the senate should have
something to say about methods for
spending the huge sum sought by the
President. Johnson has heretofore
been considered a supporter of the
President. Long's amendment brought
forth other proposed changes which
should keep the senators busy arguing
for several days. The bonus bill may
be dragged In and an attempt made to
make It a rider to the relief measure,
and Inflationists and leaders of other
“ists” will insist on having their say.
To
LL outstanding first Liberty loan
bonds have been called for re
demption by Secretary of the Treasury
Morgenthau, The $2.000000000 out.
standing has been called for June 185,
before which time the treasury will
likely offer lower interest-bearing
geciirities in exchange for the first
EW Deal policies took two more
batterings as Federal courts held
lation In another ruling which held the
radical Frazier-Lemke farm mortgage
visions and almost incomprehensible
matter.” Judge Otis sald his ruling
was not the first In which the act was
upheld, and that an appeal was already
before the United States Supreme court
and a decision might be expected short
ly. The AAA was declared Invalid as
regards Intrastate business by Federal
Judge Ira Lloyd Letts at Providence,
R. IL, who issued an injunction re-
straining Secretary of Agriculture Wal-
lace from enforcing the act against
three Rhode Island retail milk dealers,
on the grounds that their business was
conducted entirely within the state, and
the national government had no right
to Interfere. At Newark, N. J, Fed-
eral Judge Guy L. Fake ruled the na-
tional recovery act unconstitutional as
applied to Intrastate commerce “be-
cause it attempts an unlawful delega-
tion of legislative authority.” The lat-
ter decision agrees with that handed
down by Federal Judge Nlelds in the
controversial Weirton steel dispute.
HANCELLOR ADOLPH HITLER'S
“diplomatic” cold Is over, and he
will welcome Sir John Simon, British
foreign secretary, to a conference be-
gioning March 24. Accompanying Sir
John will be Capt. Anthony Eden, lord
privy seal, and disarmament authority.
After the Berlin visit Eden will go to
Berlin conferences will discuss legaliza-
f Germany's rearmament in ex-
France, Italy, and Bel-
gium, and an eastern security pact with
Limitation of arm-
up. The visit is complicated by a re
cent announcement that Germany pos-
the Versailles treaty, Because of this,
France may the Rome accord
with Italy and Franco-British declara-
tion at London In support of its move
to keep the reich from giving the alr
force official sanction,
AT
invoke
ECRETARY OF THE TREASURY
dip into profits from gold seizure to re.
tire $874.625.630 of national debt
i ioe through the use of
| gold certificates. Po-
ily Inflationary,
i deprive nation
1 banks of the power
and
governmen:
ual
of
the
j¢ currency.
the
interest
£13.500 00
ns on inflation
lications were
by treasury
Secretary " thes ad
J r ed the plan would
Morgenthau “ord sald back
il
ae
place In
reserve hanks
certificates, wiich
Ring for issue of
the same al reserve notes
to retire the bonds Note
the bonds could
rency
issue against
car
to about
fetleral reserve
be expanded if
warranted,
since a
demands
note need not be backed by more than
40 per cent gold or gold certificates In
percentage What will happen
be the immediate simplificatinan
reserve banks will have
all the authority to issue money. The
pian involves retirement on August 1
securities and substitution of federal
reserve notes for $657.037.080 of out.
standing national bank currency.
fhese bonds will be retired with sur.
oosevelt dollar from 100 cents to
National bank notes issued by na-
tional banks against federal securitiss
represent more than one-tenth of the
nation's circulating currency. The ad
ministration’s program likely means
the permanent abandonment of the na.
tional bank note which has been used
since the Civil war. The circulation
ed by banks and held in trust by the
treasury on July 22, 1035, except on
notes,
an NRA offer to give up,
glon of a flasco of collusion,
trade commission insists that price
of steel companies under the antl
trust laws. The trade commission
charges that under the code the steel
companies have fixed and raised prices
on government contracts, In deflance
of competitive bidding requirements.
Bids were identical, and then steel
executives slapped fines of $10 a ton
on members whe let the government
have steel cheaper, the commission
says.
J ENONSTRATURY oumbering ap
proximately 2.000 marched into
the Minnesota state capitol at St. Paul
and barangued legislators with de
mands in behalf of the Idle ranks
Threats were made to picket the capitol
unless demands were met,
BRAIDED “STAR”
RUG PRACTICAL
By GRANDMOTHER CLARK
A star rug with points on the out
er edge Is not practical, because the |
points are easily turned up when
the rug is in This has been
overcome in the bralded rug shown
here, and & round rug can be used
in many places,
This model 18 made In six shades
of blue but many . other color
schemes can be used to set off the
pattern, Size } Inches and re
use,
is 33
quires about three pounds of mate
rial, Three strips are used in braid
ing. The six diamonds to form star |
are 4 Inches wide, 7 inches long |
Fill In space between points of star |
to make round. Sew 20 rows
around in desired.
This is one of the 20
crocheted
1 about
colors
braided and |
book
with |
shown In rug
No. 20. Mrections are given
each rug: also, how to 1}
prepare tl
If You want
ing rug, send
Co., Dept. C,
8t. Louis, Mo
book by mall
Enclose a
:
1900 St,
. and receive this rug |
postpaid,
stamped addressed en |
velope when writing for any Infor. |
mation,
i
1
It is considered false economy to
attempt to save on
coats of paint applied
protection. It has been
ly demonstrated In tests
experts
plied every four ¥¢
ter
every
the number of
Use Sufficient Paint
for surface |
conclusive |
by paint |
ats of p ap |
ve bet. |
that two « aint
irs will gi
service than one coat applie
two
Int: berry VVeed Clings
to Accustomed Haunts
Along the
lake, In Yonkers, close by the site of
pokeweed,
inkberry,
coarse smooth weed with acid poison
ous root and stem, branching some
times six or more tall, With
racemes of flowers, white with green
centers on angular peduncles, two
to four Inches long, they become
clusters of scarlet-julce berries in
the autumn. The Indians used the
red Juice to stalin thelr deerskin and
paint their faces In wartime. White
people settling on farms among the
Westchester hills and writing home
to relatives in England about the
hardness of their lives and the sav-
ageness of the country, wrote with
quill pens dipped in Inkberry juice.
The Indians are gone from the hill,
but the weed the squaws used to dye
feathers with still grows lovingly
above the arrowheads and
sleeping In
Lonesome,
pigeon berry,
Phytolaces
garget
feet
loam of Rocky
the blankets of hundreds of warrior
about campfires, where now
agine they are Injuns,
herb doctors thought
emetic, and a tincture
the
of
root
the
remedy for
wild
and
chronic
the fruit
their
birds
robhins
lige
with bills
sights, Its chief
is its beanty in fro
uncommon
to humanity
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