Pace Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 28, 1939. Til io ry N Tlie Centre Aemagrat, BEMAFONTE, PENNA. ASIST WALEER BROTHERS. A. CO, DERR Associate Editor .. Business Manager Gallant as has been the defense of the Finns against the Russians, even casugl readiig of Lhe war dispatches indicate that Finlidd Is lost unless sub- stantial help is provided promptly, Against the pre- ponderant strength in men, armament and resources Of great Russia, it is absurd to think that litte Fin. land ean resist forever. The Finns are doing the kind of Job that commands admiration wherever there is red blood. Just how this ald can be extended and what and when are not easy questions, but they are “A Little THE Orrick CAr Nonsense Now and Then, Is Relished by the Wisest Men” * Tssued weekly, class matter, "es TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION if paid in advance if not paid in advance $1.50 per year $2.00 per vear. The date your subscription expires on the label bearing your name, month. 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The bu and Reed went upon special re- Reed drove a le cared) ger he met of Tate Willett ost having that the ‘safe driving’ country Willett he that week. Ad- an met and hi a hospital turer. He Ww low r LOK 174) taking freely CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES EACH WEEK oe bout gone. u inducements ¢ or other func- will be wp there think 1 $3 we etiftion t to least zinst foreign pracsices + has He has been an as- riod wi arately public. He feels their shell game that a man more qualified less prepared found eas Mr. Murphy Devaney, of Minnesota of Connectient, Second New York) Dist Ca 2s Mr. Butler was, not consider that a necessar: politics ar n cal or sej gyping tricks of believes & though that Ji or Federal ob The halle. but inother vear” spies, and enterprises t Dis mayor i b mastered the technique of he knows all the On the other hand, he for his assignment, '. Unless drafted for the Hughes tribunal, will recommend Supreme Court Justice ce Patrick B. O'Sullivan, Judge Patterson, lntter * is Mr. Murphy does qualification now, Whateve: tween Governor ton of measure ol WPA | once vania i relief rolls are who should be EEE ing, makes the ing polities.” tr Gemmng the between govern on {or week wn * need for a relief over nnection it i the direct ricag mgh esumably n pertinent question contributing of I will achieve the but money will It tw funds in this certain to be helpful as well as other her money alone and cities b» Inns need prayer SOC necident when it strikes John Reed, righteen that one may practice all the rules and yel be a ft candidate for the Here are two ex- Toledo, Ohio, a veteran bus venrs of piloting veldeles had never been in an agcident, rode of passenger in a bus to Harrisburg Sunday morn. truck A tre to the bas and the first time with disaster that governs the motorist is this: J. Thomas of Chicago, 1s rated as one of America’s saf- drivers. He drove cars accident National Safety lecturer His travels took him to Waterloo, Ia. There his Waterloo wife The accident was not the fault of the bad the misfortune a farm hand on a Harrisburg street hospital with a [ractured leg without an accident during hi he became a passen- Another case of the irony for 1,250,000 miles without So impressive was his record Counell selected him as a and sent him to tour the wrecked and which sent them His car was suffered injuries to run afon] of a who took to the road alte: 0 the bottle Bo we say, you never Ti rned loaded with men on bald declaration that James is Yitg to increase his federal government or 5 ately short- 3 ore “ y 334 without al was done additional As he been Quaker n James himself bertson on / Or City ake sun! berg ecis in wWorshin the on constiru Were 1 An- bank for I'm tellin’ you From a caty it was a surly Reflecting on looal will be very The question uch enter. the to He In a And "That 1 ifs Wns Bu Por 1 Men When ing laws” WAYS, mys he Rumors Spread in January i thentos outlawed by of gam! WDE voice tha dragged in claved wide 4 Well Now 8-1 And Righ We combed He had hi But the ones 1 wedl perhaps 1 went {0 his Sr BN ix sincerely the Butler va- we Pre to oom- political told tl stuck the t then and liar peculiag outlined for is ex- and governor He says, “your 2 wn isiness, either proved, not B There’; for the Court, can be Kin. of the not a i Social Security To Start In 1940 stn —— » federal gov en; puts Intd peration nex: its far-reach« plan } mass security he form ¢f monthly retirement ons for older workers and their endent be the beginning vy pay-off of age insur- benefits under the social se- Estimates indicate that 1940 more than $100.000,000 3 be distributed tc approximately 1.000.000 persons The social security pay-off will not approach the goals of various proposals advocated by old-age pen- ston For the most part it may fall short of the $58 a month averaee securily wage paid WPA! workers Government statistics have esi mated payments for retired single men will average about $26 a month for lite. The esiimaced average for: a married man who received a sup- plemental benefit for his wife will] be about $39, The tops in government old age benefics is 885 a month, but to get it, a married man would need to be covered by the social gecurily sys-| tem for 40 years and be able to show | an average of $250 a month in earn. ings throughout thai period. The start of payments for Janu [ for which checks will reach beneficiaries about Feb. 1--will put into operation the final phase of the social securlly dct approved by Congress in 1935 as one of the Key features of the New Deal program fo provide systematic gecurity. Other paris of the law already in operation provide federal finance ing for the administration of state 10 the law groups f and federal grants to the states the care blind and the dependent children The cid age insurance plan aims 10 provide a lifetime retirement an- nuity for the wage earner who re- tires at 65 or older from a job cov- ered by the law His benefits—the experts call them primary insurance benefits— are measured by his average month- iy earnings between Jan, 1, retire employer contributed amounts age jusurance fund in { Last Summer Congress revamped | 1 ject of the the law to extend the benefits and Which the scope of coverage Originally the pay-off was sched in order taxes lack of notoriot couticll has both appropriation. Only was the t WPA project ot her WPA hay James the WPA, both publicity lying down may think of the controversy be- Harring - are getting a full Governor James insists the on the job” so far as Peansyl- with the result that the State heads of familie: Harrington, reply- play- prestige by con- The controversy and administrator has been going nd Administrator Htipants relief projects The governor's drive is intended to cut relie! Jos pecial to recalled that the at the behest of the 1 and, IU possible, eliminate egsion of the legislature to the end of the biennium In this legislature, acting administration de. relief appropriation to hold off the imposition and oo save Governor James sponsorsidp’ In Philadelphia is that the Republican-controlled tallied and refused to recently Governor compelled Lo call Mayor-elect elephi and demand that an be put in the new budjet noticeable lack of sponsorship of parts of the state. Without such are tied Our hope 18 will come something betier understanding. However, if » men put on WPA projects there » general sponsoring by bot N changed the i" 14 EL controversy Hh state regrark that Cig by a city ral our Centre Demnocrat Was YE OLD DEMOCRAT friends I was mighty sore cut to the core IVs small town stuff bitter and kind of rough - every kind of rot n't tru he spied 1 h can tell you a S400 in paper there he Democrat right to the heart argument paper's alright.” when guy and it made me hot or guite a while, ing ignorant his voice died down wd on dispusted frown L -Tiis vie, if feel you're through, thing two.” a way to impose, smack under his now You oF from the very start s and I had mine gave floored him every time And when I had put him thorough third degree says he you argue about real stuff, who can call your blufl uving But behind this scene, and without a doubt Lies the homefolk secret No other, how mighty, can possibly win Over me. when I'm backed by that must come out, my friends and my The Democrat's just like a Miter, says I It binds all who read ft in one family Ue. I'he most for the money to those who roam To my door cach week. comes Home-8weet-Homeo, ~C. E. SWOPE, Rochester, N.Y FIREPLACE EYE-HEATING for; of the needy aged. the BUT NOT HAND- WARMING | Tomorrow's ‘Rreplace wii be eye- warming instead of hand-warming,' (Judging from a display at Pedac ‘in Rockefeller Center Healt will be replaced by multi-colored flames of light through a new aesthetic ine (strument called the “glavilux” 1937 | | and the time he leaves his work to They are paid for by a so- | broken into their elements by lenses cial securily tax both he and his and transmitted to a screen where | S85Ie5 equal | they blend into forms. The sty. | COMING. to the government's old ment is the result of many years of | Thomas the light without Recorded by lumina maestro, compositiong sound, but with beams of light. Colors change, | grow and subside much in the man. | ner of music. Beams of light are | | experimentation and is pow the pro-| Art Institute of Light prediots their use in the i home. a a RI uled for January 1042 and provided | DISHES HERE ESCAPE benefits only for the worker regard- | less of hig dependents or survivors As the law now stands, it offers monthly benefits for wives ago of 65, for children in school ap to 18 years of age, and for depen- dent parents. The retired worker who qualifies | for a monthly retitement annuity must be 66 or older and show an earning record of at least $650 in! each of six calenddr quarters sihoe the end of 1636, Once the monthly checks start! going to retired workers, only death ana | and widows who have reached the i i or the return (0 4 gainful occipa- | tion covered by the law can stop them. Lo tf SS HITLER'S GRASP Finnish dishes escaped Hitler's grasp just in time to grace Ameri ta's holiday tables. Displayed atl the Pedac exhibit in Rockedeller Center are [aience dishes with a foreign entanglement story behind them. According to Gordon Wald! ron, who exhibits the get, the dishes were shipped to him from Finland just as relations between or and Russia nigel. Se the Freight: | streat i submaripes {er carrying them, interned them a i nd Stettin I Germany. A oll (6d in the Russo-Fmnnigh di and the freighter was released, Forty-eight hours after ghe Steam i od out of Stettin, , wat wis declared. i CHRISTMAS EVE INTERLUDE (Ted Cook) “Twas the night before And all thry the house, Mother was mul ring, “Pa Is a lon “The night before “He leaves it to am “To fix up the presents “And dress yp the Lree He's out on a bender "While home here T 8M, And Pa, hot the ree "Will be beautifully ML” Christmas, Christmas of the Free uty it was to Jook alter the Indians olived word from an old chief in Okla. fed to the extent of two sguaws. Taken make hig choice and rid himself of Land A government agent whos physical and moral interests : homa that a brave was over-ma: to task, the sturdy brave was told w the unlawfal encumbrance Some months later the agent returned and noted that his wigwam was flanked suspiciously by two others and before each, sat a squaw “Did you get rid of two of I suggested?” agent sternly “Humph.” “Well, what's ‘No can help ! vives as inquired the two extra wigwams? r Around.” the meaning [ » grunted the brave, “Rang Overheard in the Nursery A little girl four years old lone in the nursery when her litle brother arrived and expressed a desire to come In. The following was the dialogue “1 wants to tum in, Sissy “But vou tant tum in. Ton “But 1 wants “Well, Tse In my nightie gon little girls in thelr nightie gow: There was a period of “You tan tum in now, Tom! 10." nurse says little boys silence calling out whet 1 ended by Biss)” tooked it off” Shocked By a Live Wire salesman rushed up 0 the home of a doctor in a small m. one night and asked him to come at once to a distant A Uve-wire town about 3 a town The doctor drove furiously “How much town Three dollars.” se the do offered Ux wanted $151 But Why The young Napper bride eniered made her way over Ww the men's Tomorrow's my husband's | to get him a pair of sport trou Just as she stooned over to the clerk withdrew a patr ter into hi salesman at bis side destinat} Hopped to thel Is your fee?” the :ajenman asked when they reached the id handing over the fare "That irive me here when 1 missed my train ‘Here you are blamed garage man wuman Get Sore? Olmbelstein’s i Department Store and haay,” she told the clerk, “and 1 want 1 ber handierchie! fromm the Boor of snappy gray pests from a phe on the coun inquired the indignant young lady Judicial Wisdom The defendant was being sued because his goat had eaten up the plaintiff's garden. The goat wash urt and little attention was pad to thim while witnesses were being chosen “Your honor.” said the prosecutihe atiorney, “thal goat has esten the court's bible ™ “Well.” grumbled the judge, “shake the witness cant adjourn cowrt Ww get a new bible She » Musta Died who had just lost his wife, Twen! madan hye “Well y-inch boltom don’t 1 know it” snapped kiss the goat A Japanese cierk follows wrote to his chief as Honored Si too fine a point backet” I regret 1 cannot comme to the office today. Not to put on him, the hand thal rocked the cradle has Kicked the Definitely What's happened, George?” she of the car to investigate ‘Punciure,” he said briefly “You ought to have been on the Jookout for this,” she grumbled. “You remember the guide book informed you that there was a fork in the road.” Warned kod her husbaud who had got out A Cure-All Doctor--"Did the medicine 1 gave you do any good?” Patient—"A wonderful remedy, doctor. I took three tablespoonfuls {and my cough went. I rabbed three spoonfuls into my knee for rheumas am, and the rest went to clean the sliver” ——————————— What About the Nose Ring? Customer—"1 want to buy a diamond ring” Salesman--"Yes, sir. Allow me lo show vou our combination sets of {three pleces—engagement, wedding talng out, sir” It's the Truth All is not biiss that blisters. Nor is everything twit that twitiers Get This Straight For girls attempting to be mysterious again by wearing long skirts is buying a lock after the spate tire has boen stolen dike a We'd Think So, Too Dick—"Say, Bill. if you had five bucks in your pocket, what woud | you think?” Bill—"¥d think I kad somebody else's pants on.” \ SHORT SHORT POME Girls with cule twitiers Give us the Jitters. Wilfred. | “plays” | That's ail, folks. We see the market Fepon says that money is That must refer to its going. We'll be blamed if t's any easier enn BCAT i ee Tr copy a 1200 CHEMISTS OF PENN In the last 11 years, STATE LISTED IN DIRECTORY | re caroliment in Augmented ! graduates during 1039, the 48th an- | © nual directory of chemistry and | by more than 100 chemical engineering alumni of the Pennsylvania State College car. ries more than 1200 names. The book was released by the Bchool of |. Chemistry and Physics this month, Although there were graduates in}; these courses at Penn State as early as 1864. the i $FE | i Es. tired and Jt at m4 brysn. Youngstown, Ohio Pan industrial wa Mi chemists and research men, Others! are living in Alaska, Afsentioc. Hive ol ari }- Canada, Chile, England, ippines and Puerto Rico. residence of Most people have an amazingly! People who know nothing about | | sylvania is the a major problem eah give you the ' 500 and Raw Jirutf 2nd High opinion of the importance of | unemployment compensation plans, what they say. answer without waiting to think. | SHTIRTY Gant musn’t see | We and teething rings. The very Intost | Louisd’s Letter A letter from Victoria, Texas, is { 80 jumbled up that 1 cannot under { stand it. However, my advice any sixteen-year-old girl is to Ie men of thirty-six alone, They are too old for them and the only out- | come that 1 ean foresee for such an | association will be unhappiies: Another girl from Maryland | writes that she is In love with a | who goes with other girls bul he | says he loves her. Talk, my dear, Is cheap, and it is what a man does {and how he behaves toward you | which counts rather than words, 1 should not have much faith in a man, i 1 were you. You are young and have man years before you a which to meel Mr. Right, so don’i throw yoursel! away on Mr, Wrong To “Lonesome Girl” from Ten- nessee: 1 would Mke to know if you | have a divorce from your husband? If you are only iwenty-three and | have been living apart from your | husband seven years, 1 see no rea son why you should bury yoursell but you should have a divorce if you waht 10 go about with men ane have any idea of getting married 0 a | § wall 1 ex think 1 should write ) broke a date with me still Interesied in him you see him and he wil plain his behavior, if there is reason for It man wi you are until 4 LOUISA Dear Louisa {A man has asked me to marry {him and while I like hin very much, 1 hesitate 10 give up my gO0J {Job to go live on the farm with fhim. T am afmid the lie will be wo hard for me. And yet 1 lke him | very much and 1 feel that we could Le happy together What is your adyice? ELLA-—-Tows ANSWER If you are in young man and he can be dependended upon to do b best for you, my advice would for you to go on and marry him life may not be so easy. if you bul aller all, there is lot more in life than case. There | Jove, happiness, (he working side by side of two people for a goal which draws them closer together. Ther iz the knowledee thal you mes more to one § on earth tha anyone ele does and that thes 100, come firs with you. Mixed or with this will probably be the wear- mg of last years bat and losing sleep with sick eitidren but as the pid saying goes You pay you menty and take your ohoice ’ What might be a wise choloe for | Ge peraon would not be Wise | #0eone ede, 80 IL BB up Wo you 12 decide what things mean mast ou love with yor : a person thal in De a 50 MTOR LOULSA., YOUR HEALTH CULTIVATING FACIAL EXPRESSION People who are intelligent thoughls nm upon noble achieve ment and are benevolent! snd king eoquire ocountenances that superior men and womet {years pass, thelr faces ‘charm not possessed in youth Those who spend their time in the pursuit of shallow amusements, who depend pleasure upon that which panders to heir vanity and affords passing entertaipment, soon {lose the attraction that they bad in , youth Their faces become fat and (heavy, with insane, stupid expres- sons or else they grow thin, sharp iand pinched, like their characters Many of them betray the disap- pointment and discontent that pos- {sesses them. Time has been busy ietehing their emotions (on their features The girl who is good natured and ! jolly, whose merry Jaugh falls pleas- whose the in Ax grow {far HEA (antly upon the air, is sought as a | companion farmore frequently than ione who has only good logks to rece {ommend her Madame de Sevin who lived dur« |in8 the reign of Louis XIV, exer fon] and social world. She was ex- {tremely popular on account of her {brilliant mind, gracious manners | and kind beart Her daughter, | though much more {her mother, was greatly d od, {because the was so selfish and in- | {different to the interest and happi- | | ness of those about her Madame de SBaet of the First | | French Empire was really ugly; but |s0 brilliant was her intellect, that {ber wit scintilliated and enlivened | lany conversation in which she took | part. One of the great writers said {that when he heard her talk he lis- {tened with transport. In her fea jtures there was a charm superior jlo mere beauty. It came from her {silts of mind and spirit. To prove that the expression | moulded by environment and habits | of thought, we have but to contrast | du. |B habitual crook with the philan- | sonid pv) shifty, cruel and crafty. practiced in the art of looking for «| opportunities to carry on his nefar- fous work or to make his escape from the clulches of the law. His His very features are often distorts | man who breaks dates with her and bespeak | and habits | cised great influence upon the polit- | beautiful than ! The eyes of the former | He is | Query and Answer Column | the movie actor, Irish? real name is Joe Yule -— D. A. FIs Mickey Rooney, An Mickey Rooney, whose avian descent J. A. S~What will dissolve cellophane? Ans~There ls no simple solvent for cellophane R. G~How many government representatives from governors snd Judges down to clerks and porters does Creat Britain maintain in India? Ans Approximately 6.000.000 WwW. J. HI wiitten on a card funeral? Ans Jr. Is ofl Beandl~ ALY message ment with flowers Lo a I Is customary 0 write “With sympathy” or sympathy” on the visiting card which is sent NR MM. <Please give the salary of the head of the Printing Ofer at Washington Ans ~The Public Printer reecives $10,000 a year L. K. B.~Who originaled mail order merchandising? Ans ~The dea Was fest successfully carriod out by Aaron Mont. gomery Ward E.T. HA Als Ants R. C, Hols frost? Ans Key United Slate: R. W. H~Wha! | indand Ans~The Caspian Bea is the largest 2 north and south direction and varies in miles HH MM net Ans Oscar Solomon Bluray Cabinet member of Jewish faith and Labor from December 17. 1006 President Theodore Roosevelt D. K. F.<~Wix Ans On March “Whi deepest Cov ertupent Were more Mies In the world than any other insect? predominate in number ovef any other living Creatures, there any city in the United States which never has West, Florida, is said to be the only frost-free city in the ' la re eet body of water in the world? It extends about 700 miles’ in width from 100 to 300 square Please name Lhe first Jew to serve in a President's Cabi- New York busines: man, was the first He served as Secretary of Commerce ta March 4, 1909, in the Cabinet of 2a I Was 19 legalized in Nevada? bill legalizing and gambling 1931, the Leensing gambling wd N. K-Wh Ba Ans ~T nis toat Penusy ones called Keystone Btate? originated {rom the fact among the 13 original coi- Society contain a design show - with Pennsylvania gs Lhe k the nickname & supposed wo have ania occupied a central position The carly ceruficates of the Tammany the original Bales the form of an one R. J~Har anyone {rom Uh of the League of Nations? Ans Yes, Augustin Edward Cosme de riento of Cuba 1825 0. G.-ls Evy n ove} rad als arch keys Western Hemisphere been elected Presi aent vas ciected President Ra Dand in 1822; of Chil la Tot 1823 wi urand of Canada In of America? It wes The term the guines pig a native of Europe or taken ic “guinca America "cont pig v nited ates borrow money from foreign govern- from any A HI am fo) t t true? An wal the eel is daoply the male of he catfish, Is ha Deere a; are females 0. RI beliew you please answer Ane With word is English nights F. WeDo rogs « no male eels In fresh waler. All the orls in lech you once guswered n question about “fortnight” Will again for our school and give the origin of the word? pleasure. “Portnight” means tvo weeks The origin of the a f the two wore: “fourteen aid 0 patraction of adyent of Winter? Jf not, where do they Aus~-Atl the beginning of Winter frogs usually sink to the bojtom of a body of water and remain there until Sprig. Their breathing move- ments orage, Lhe hiood cirowiating in the skin being able to absarh epough Cxygen no support life while he in this inactive state thrbugh- ort the Winter A T~What b. price on a car mean? Ans-~I1 means that the car will be delivered to the depot free for shipment, and you pay the freight anly on arrival 91 its Segtination” B. T~~Whal is meant by “Jim Crow" cars? Ans This is the name given to sireet and railway cars which are @tvided into two parts—ome for whites and the other Tor Negroes Such | separation of the rates is required by law in the majority of Southern Etates. The term got 19s origin {ran James Crow, the founder of the system P. R~Do cartooniris use a certain kind of ink? Ans --Yes, They use Black India ink P. B~Whai is the origin of fiasco, meaning a faflure? Ans ~In the making of Vepelian gles: if the slightest fay was dise covered the article was rejected and converted into a common bottle by the glass biower What was to have been Venelian glass ®a: a Nasco. or common bottle. Thus the idea of failure became associated with the word R. L. B—Who discovered appendicitis? Ans —The appendix was recognised by Gergengarius Carpus, an Jtal- ian anatomist, in 1552. Two hundred years later, a British surgeon, Clau- dius Amyaud, performed the first appendectomy. In 1886 Dr. Reginald Fitz of Boston proved thal the disease is produced by an affected appen- dix and coined the word. appendicitis PF. M. B—Docs the Constitution provide for President? Ans ~The Constitution In paragraph 6. section 1, Article 2, specifically {refers to the resignation of the Presicient In such etent, the Vice Presi. i Gent would succesd him in office B. A. F~What is the largest order of mammals? i Ans -The rodents compose the largest order of mammals, embrac- ing some twenty families and several thousand species witiely distributed throughout the world. They range in size Irom the mouse to the tapr- | bora, somewhat smaller than a hog although fossil redents as large as {En ox are Known G. J. O.~Please name the leading steel manufacturing cities in the United Stales Ans ~The largest steel cilies, according to production, are as. fol- lows: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Chicago, ll; Youngstown, Ohio: Bethichem, Pa. | and Birmingham, Ala : 3 T. H. G—Did Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes leave all of his money to the Government? Ans Justice Holmes Ief{ to the United Slates Government more | than half of his estate, which was valued at over $568.000. Individual be- guests totaled about $270,000. with the Government named as refiddary jegatee of the remainder C. B~How long before the wedding should the invitations be sent out? * Ans Wedding ins itations are sent not later than Gfteen days and | net earlier than four weeks before the date set for the wedding. W. M.—~Who originated the custom of _ standing when “The Star Spangled Banner” is played? Ans It was Daniel Webster who instituted the example of rising for | the National Anthem wher: Jenny Lind sang #t in Castle Garden. §. L. M~Where is the Oreat American Desert? Ans ~The Great American Desert lies in the northwestern corper of Utah, reaching over into Nevada. R. D. H~Was g.hen Withou! a gizzard exhibited #t some poultry show last summer? Ans Lady Lime Crest, whose gizzard was i 8g Lie CFO oties Sota SumEhec Yihta_ Hae, wha Cleveland, Ohio. The hen is perfectly porme! and lays as well as crape chicken. She bn Ted ono elentidents ormubted. poste frog is does I. 0 the resignation of the Fo expression betrays a life of crime. | Abs.—Dolores del Rio, Tupe Velez, Raquel Torres, “Ramon Novarro, {140 Ourillo and Tho Gulzar. a rs Ea Ran Se GET RID OF RH Pains Ease OF the en Jams
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