Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. October 17, 1940, — The @ entre Democrat, BENLETONTE, ‘PENNA. WALKER BROTHERS. Cr Propriwre A. OC. DERR....... NI . Editor PAUL M. DUBBS * Associate Editor CECIL A. WALKER Business Manager ter BS wih MR (> [ssued weekly, every Thursday morning. Entered in the postoffice at Bellefonte, Pa., as second- class matter TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per year if paid in advance $2.00 per year if not paid in advance The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name, All credits are given by a change on the date of label the first issue of each month. We send no receipts unless upon special re- guest. Watch date on your label after you remit. Matters for publication, whether news or advertising must reach The Centre Democrat office not later than Tuesday noon to insure publication that week. Ad- vertising copy received after Tuesday morning must run its chances. All reading notices marked (*) are advertisements, Legal notices and all real estate advertisements, 10 cents per line each issue, Subscribers changing postoffice address, and not no- tifying us, are liable for same, All subscriptions will be continued directed. - CIRCULATION OVER 7 unless otherwise 7.000 COPIES EACH WEEK DITORIAL OC ATION SV lnbren. DEMOCRATIC TICKET Preside nt of the United States D. ROOSEVEL" For For Vice President HENRY W. WALLACE States Senator GUFFEY For United JOSEPH F For State Treasurer G. HAROLD WAGNER For Auditor General F. CLAIR ROSS For Representative in Congress WILLIAM M. AUKERMAN For Representative in General Assembly JOHN W. DECKER EDITORIAL Airplane exports to Great Britain have i considerably the summer, Shipments planes averaged less than 21 a first part ose July and up during fir of the year Dt 278 in Ar ericanism Hitler “Museo themselves nen Roosevel Roosevelt w ich chara and the American ps November Already preparednes temporarily office: promote ofl were moved lieutenants its entire organized 20591 officers and enlisted men. into ser indicate that the Navy means $0 be Knox says hting and from five is taken to ared for any ems vice pre} rgency. Secretary that the men wi sdded to man new fi auxiliary craft which are being launched weeks to six months ahead of schedule and to guard rapidly expanding shore facilities of the Navy, The reservists have been undergoing annual training and are considered competent to undertake sea duty at addition to the active list brings the strength to 239.281 officers and men, the high- d War 11 be nee once. Their Navy's est number since the Worl hesitate to align his 1-Tokyo axis imme. While General Franco may with the Rome-Berli: there is little reason doubt that Spain forces with the totalitarian nations, The probally had enough warfare that the British fleet is in position to blockade imports of foodstuffs has much to do with the hesitancy in Madrid. Meanwhile, Spanish newspapers are apparently worrying about the dilemma that the States faces in con- nection with the treaty recently signed in Berlin They hint that in the eventual settlement of world questions, Spain will be restored to her national territories, including the colonial areas to which geography, economy and history entitle her, Appar- ently, the Spaniards have their éyes on the Philip. pines and South America, “just in case” country diately, will join Spanish pepple have for a while and th t to nited Now that affairs in the Par East are becoming more dangerous every day, Soviet Russia finds her self wooed by both the United States and Oreat Britain. Whether the conferences in Washington, London and Moscow involve more than preliminary sounding to ascertain attitudes will not be apparent until de/inite announcements are made The British have ren working for some months to establish more larmonious relations with the Soviet regime. especially since the newly formed alliance between Germany, Italy and Japan, buf the two nations have nol been able to agree upon a trade pact, The Unité Btates, it is felt, is in a better, position to negotiate with the Soviet, Considerable doubt exists that Joseph Stalin will make an overt move because the Russians probably figure that they are in a good spot. By declining to join either group, or to commit themselves, the Soviet retains freedom of action whenever and wherever it may be profitable for the Soviet to move, mo. You can bank on this as being absolutely cor. rect: Today, President Roosevelt is the authentic voice of Demotracy throughout the world. And he has behind him the rich experience and ripe train- ing which certainly cannot be supplied by Wendell L. Willkie's service as the executive officer of a util- ity holding company with the $2600, deposited in the Ie problem of what to do 00000 in foreign gold and cash United States by nations since conquered by Ger- many is before the government, The Senate recently passed a bill to give the Secretary of State the power » withhold payments except to representatives of foreign governments recognized by this country The Willkie style of fous. Up in Providence K. Vanderbilt wife of land Governor, was speech seems to be contage- Rhode Island, Mrs, William the blue-bleoded Rhode Is was urged to speak after the G. O, FP convention renominated her husband, From a gal- lery seat she sald: “If any vou hear of any sour- puss Republicans talking down their noses about this defeatls Of m, don't take a word of it. I say it% and to hell with it 1 look at it f done more prepare Republican administrations he danger of Hitler, He had preparing while Willkie and and Congressman Van Zandt thelr opp were making him war mon- er, If picking flax n Roosevelt's record ng= fonal defen WVillkie's best bet for becoming President hen he'd back to Common. that than tO the act remains to America put th out a of tier go Ase epared. other world jaan arise BIC again understand mprepared THE ‘DUNN POLL’ The Pittsburgh Press) National] Committee released we Dunn Poll showed Mr. Will. Roosevelt in electoral at 1) Pre« ident merits at Rogers more Accurate nt Frenchman ought that, despite the alk of ! blow : chance for the establishmen French gov- ernment deg upon the victory of Great Brit ain a iree ends Consequently, it is little r Fren government to to apt Nazi ut any impediment in short of amazing that regardless of what it has to army ©: veeupation, should ee way of British success CASH the BRITAIN HAS CHANCE TO WIN Army officers. after spending several Britain, express the opinion that the rope will be long-fough t and they seem to kt that the British have a chance to win olegd along this line, that the British Navy, Army and Air Force have increased in strength since war began last year, The morale of the people on the beleaguered island continiies firm. Hitler's invasion has not begun ahd optimism increases as to what will happen when it starts The question now being cautiously discussed is, how can the British ever expect t= win the war? It is pointed out that Germany has the greater popu. lat control of vant areas of subiugated countries American anion. and the ability to unify continental resources for a bitter contest of endurance This is undoubtedly true. To it one must add the superior strength of the Nagi air force and the over- whelming might of ita army. The navy, it appears, can be strengthenad during the course of long war. What chance have the British? It should be understood, in considering this problem, that Hitler's amazing success has - due largely to the surprise use of superior air strengih. This is important because it openg the way for the British to defeat Germany without launching an actual invasion of Germany, which would cost mil- lions of lives. If the British can equal, and then surpass the Nazi alr force, they will be able tp pound Germany, from center to circumference, With the fleet tight- ening the blockade, which will weaken Germany in- custrially, ang bombers giving Cermany the “Lon- don-treatment,” the chaices are that the Nazis will ery “Kamerad!” Now, the United States, and the dominions, play an important role in the prospects of British air supremacy. With British production of planes main. tained as high ns possible, with this country making available its plant resources and the dominions at- tending to training of pliots as well as bolstering plane production thers seems no reason to douby the probability of Pritiely supremacy in a Year or Wo. . 4 “v THE OrFrFice CAT “A Little Nonsense Now and Then, Is Relished by the Wisest Men” Some Choke, Aye Boss? 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Thank you * Needed Rest The grandmother of a Bellsfonte youngster was tucking her 4-year. she whispered softly, “are old grandson into bed. “All right, my dear,” you ready for your bedtime story?” The child began to fidget, “Grandmother,” night please” “Then,” offered the grandparent, “shall 1 sing you a lullaby?" “No,” sald the 4-year-old, “no lullaby” The grandmother was perplexed. “Then what can I do for you, my child?” she asked. “Well,” proposed the child, some sleep.” he murmured That's all, folks. They say that the spinal column is a bones that run up and down your back, keeping you from being legs all | i the way up $0 your neck ene BCAT." Yo oe © AS HE 1 ts EE EmATIEIE _— Foolish Conclusion Just because a jury, now and then, comes in with a fool verdict. | is not sufficient reason to discard the Jury Aysiem. Without A Scar “My sister was badly burned when putting coal oll on a deadened fire. B8he used nothing but San-Cura Ointment, and in an incredibly short RHEUMATISM Circle, Washington, D. ©. Antisep- tie San-Cura Ointment is equally | fine for minor sores, skin irritations, bolls, scalds and itching piles. 36¢c {at all drug stores. It is most help- {ful to frst bathe affected part with | Medicated San-Cura Soap, oe Pi Coniaevilia, Ea | Furtish's Drug Store. i “not. to-! bunch of | time her face was healed without a9 scar,” writes Hattie 8, Pitts, 18 Town | SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY Repeated by Popular Request Sonia October 20 Your Own Special Train “suppose you take a walk and lel me get | A244 AM Lv. Centre Hall .... .. 1.02 AM. Ar. World's Fair Station 845 AM. Returning Lv.World’s Fair Station 8.15 P.M. | Healed Her Burns | From Bellefonte A 20 GREATEST FAIR THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN CLOSES OCT. 271 h Ses the World's Wonderiond stocked with theills .. . miles of splendor, . . miles of fun... before it Is gone... gone... gone forever, And ses the hit shows of the Folr “Roflronds on Parade” and “Railroads In Action”, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD nr r——t Query and Answer Column > PROBLEM: A man bought a pair of shoes priced at four dollars. He tendered a $10 bill W the dealer. He departed with the shoes and six dol- lars in change. When the dealer deposited his money at the bank the cashier detected that the $10-bill was counterfeit, The banker expro- priated the bill and rent it to Washington. What was the dealer's total loss in the transaction? (Answer elsewhere in this department) G. N~Would it be constitutional for a member of the President's cabinet to hold two cabinet positions at the same time? Ans ~There is nothing _nsmatitutional about it, This circumstance happened once in the history of the United Btates when James Monroe served for a time in Madison’ s cabinet as both Secretary of State and Secretary of War F. W.When a lady pecially when there is no of the lady or vice versa? Ans Either way of etiquette Usually the enter a PIPE {oan proper {oy church or thes the man wo ter, es- walk ahead form ing to the bred gentiemen precedes him to hand the jady perfectly good neoure supreme the lady grace when un- court better ie is escorting because it is the ea fully 10 her seat. An exception they are headed crriain with the int made In J church pew and } an nappe: Wo be for familiar Orion VY. \ history nglend whic? have say hat Cromwell es- caped i that Eng-~ although an island close dered part of nO author » Con - Eu- he had from Ger. from any Yack In walter to andth woodlands \laska? Ans ~ iz estimated 10 be 21.000 000 about 100.000.000, of which approximately apart in two National Forest i ts very dusty. What is the dust les conside 8 can be rable time and allow it bought and to dry silicate Two cium 1 2 wide brush or swab Lhe Ben SMOoRe ate while esentatives do drafty? World War gle bowl, used Amiendmer quired we Wtution nor exc ipaseg adrenalin ext loads? angry alley extracted W. G~What is the oldest living thing in the world today? Ans ~The sequoia is believed to be the oldest living &hing today Certain specimens are Known to be 2000 years old. There are many still living which were saplings at the time of the Crucifixion J. L. B—Where do the presidential electors meet to cast their votes? Ans Presidential electors meet in their own State capitals to cast their ballots for President. E. P~~What good does it do to yawn? Ans~~Yawning restores the equilibrium of the alr pressure between the middie ear and the outside ear The result is often a feeling of re- laxation M. DCan you tell me something about the breed of cattle known as the Banta Gertrudis? Ans This breed is a hybrid cross between the Zebu and the Short. horn, and has recently been recognized by the Department of Agricul. ture. Thirty years have been spent in developing it from tated to make it the adrenalir racted The RTD giana toad i» first Iv which contain wii are 5 Answer to Problem: His loss waz a pair of shoes and six dollars in cash. The counterfeit bill does not figure in the transaction, as it was worthless. “More Knockless Power
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