THE CENTRY DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. October 31, 1940, Page Four The Centre Democrat, BELLEFONTE, PENN A Do — — WALKER BROTHERS A. ‘OC. DERR.......... Proprietors Editor - Issued weekly, every Thursday morning. Entered in the postoftice at Bellefonte, Pa., as second class matter - TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per year ; if paid In advance $2.00 per year “se if not paid in advance -— plainly printed are given The date your subscription expires i on the label bearing your name. Al by a change on the date of label the first issue ( month. We send no receipts unless upon special re quest. Watch date on your label after you remit Matters for publication, whether news or advertising must reach The Centre Democrat otfice 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 cents per line each issue Subscribers changing postoffice addre tifying us, are liable for same All subscriptions will be continued unless ot} directed. ERT—— CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES EACH WEEK De ————— NATIONAL €DIT Cs eredis each DEMOCRATIC TICKET For President of the United States FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT For Vice President HENRY W. WALLA For United States Senator JOSEPH F. GUFFEY 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 Vole the country safe If Col. Lindbergh isn’t ca other German decoration humanly i the unknown No Amer sodes that candidate American ported in var political the worth candidates conrtesy inv hardly be More than covered uy the working extra ti that went into time in exces Administrator, eartiers in any week of aver work more than forty hour fourth are believed to be re for over-time Consequently : give added income to about 2.000.000 Now that the hunting season under way throughout the county it might be well to remind readers of the Centre Democrat of gers ‘attending the hunting season rods are cut down every vear through the premature discharge of weapons, carelessly handled. Other vie- tims fall a prey to the nervous hunter who shoot at the bushes that move rather than at game in full view. Those who hunt this fall and winter might save their own Ives by rigorously observing safety codes. In addition, they might innocent by standers the tan. Beores of nim- apare 1. Wit 1 PM. a nes they #ise The freedom of the the effort of eighteen citizen: daily newspaper in New York $£1.500000 before its first fase magazis type journal, without paid adve ng undergoing financial reorganization. It will continue to “new, liberal, truth-seekir Marshall Pleld who hase keep the newspaper going Here the immense sum that is necessars moters of a newspaper, in a metropolits have any idea as to its prospec pre Cots tn establi upon wl gecordir onal mone g Two yours ago the volers of Centre county we swept off their feet by the bally-hoo campaign of Arthur H. James who probably many times sinte Nas chuckled to himself at the thought of how easy the people are. In their eagerness to vote for Governor James they overlooked a good public servant who had labored gealously for Centre county Uuring hi first term in the Legislature That man was John W. Decker, who now comes before the volers aesin with a record ag clean ag any member of the A: sembly ever had. From what ¢an be gleaned from the potitical ‘otitlook in Centre county Mr Decker {8 go- ing toftet a splendid vote fiext week. Our people are not so dumb as to be fooled twice in so short a time, John W. Decker Is tot a politician, and will probably nol size up so readily a hand-shaker as his opponent, but he can be depended upon to work for and support every interest of the people. The great organization of Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Bnginemen would not indorse his candidacy if he weére not deserving of the labor vote. Read the Brotherhood'’s statement on another page In which Mr. Deckers record is compared with that of his opponent. Facts are worth much more ses, than prom- ] The muoin trouble British refuse Littl memaonri naLion Will REDUCING TAXES UPWARD AS ONE DOCTOR TO ANOTHER FOOD TROUBLE AHEAD ver totalita $1} all Tie wiil te a8 81) ¥ Oints Wint maller Crop onl iil bear the rere to eomtemplate their own. The i followed Hitler sie mal econ civilian 1 1 I « be rel irvalti writ will will undoulnt Europe It tub jeel peoples cheme to control iim of the burden of caring for the To this extent. it will whe resist hiz attacks It among the.conguered nations, thus removing one I treatment of aeighboring states cannot be weakened it suffering humanity, The popu. must bear some of the 10 [Hherty of all. Unfortun. will not improve much unless nd their national rights restored great sympathy for the people of cone They face heave 96ing We silss have for the people of Great Britain. who going, We must do nothing to weaken or to make possible ga longer. or upon the Britis setnle They, at least, deserve as much considsention as the peopie of cotmuered nations made destitite those ising ublect democracy British deienses tronieer attark Brotherhood Of Endorse John Trainmen LOUISA’S W. Decker LETTER Query and Answer Column Decks Land in the estimation of — — — the Btale s motive , wid + I ' nd cid, John W ' Tn A Fox PROBLEM --W i ! nota fi nroe hog of win statement wd by 1 of record of thi Brotheriio Lax Works COmMDre HOUSE RECORD OF JONN W. DECKER 1937 SESSION (Hem CENTRE COUNTY No, of Bill ithe Vols H [ I'rad } Died \ nme § ORD OF KENN Gi. HAINES (Rep SESSION CENTRE COUNTY Pith . Dorothy Thompson Gives 7 Reasons To Re-Elect President Roosevelt - Hitler Faces Long War } Level of Dignity ar East and the Atlantic “ we ki ug pOsiiion type of men Moreover, if r whether they use of French ooionial fringe of South Atlaniic may become scene of important developments Never forget that fitier ale to back up these words mined, if possibl reverse i blockade upon England and if he ¥. LoawAre there any wild can cut off imports from ut . The Bureau of America, he will be making frigahy ame the Germans ] out Fra rabble-r bases atic wn dome him whic vable 1it] deter. demonsts to the United States? Defeat Would Aid Axis . : here are very few ona along harsh bar veil DeCalise , dele the d Japan have vance at would bx great to this goal ca —————— Right On the Line mas Himmel tuated the v " i 3 italy ar region oe hot German) y gléangihen \ with a re democracy | farm on the Axis barn thes Inve mit iv irned ip +4 & ow! lon Do t's nechew. Charles Hummel 6 to war, in a time | half in Union County ang hi IT BU LB QQ i e t defeated ted States, which their sudacity will Know € loser $5 ke at lepst six months County. However, ibe son charge which Charles ed guilty Thun WA before Union County offi was Lewisburg. The confessed Res | arsonist 8 being held mation Snyder in GAY MASQUERADE PARTY HELD er of State College. "The AT PLEASANT GAP HOME far the optn ——— were served home jon ie OT decorated hment «with HANDY LOT of 6 BULBS PURCHASED How! Light up for sight protection a : --it costs so little! Regular prices for quality lamp bulbs ene over lower than today—- is offer actuall fre you SEVEN bulbs i. t you'd ordinarily pay for SIX! n't miss this thrifty buy--it's avail able to West Penn Power Com. pany customers ONLY! ris PTOS T=. EE a HUNTERS LOSE LARGE party i way to have unity in the I6, at het NUMBER OF BIRDS SHOT | United States is for the losers in | were pres- i the national election (oo practice and Mrs. Clem Dale. Mrs “Fr patriotism May and daughters Mary the g soo and June of Pleasant Gap: Mr. and (each vear are not bagged but ese Many a patriot is giving his time | Mrs, Ray Mark, Mr. and Mrs Har. cape in a crippled condition 10 io the nation--ai twice what he | vey Mark, Mr. and Mrs. John Rudy, become victims of vermin or 10 was making before service began Mrs. Mary Stahl, Mrs. George die of wounds.” Logan J Bennett, | Heckman abd son George Jr., Mrs. leader of the wildlife research unit Harry McClenahan, Mrs, Jack Mc- at the Pennsylvania State College, Clenahan, Mrs. William MeClena- | makes this statement, based on han, Mrs Clyde Detrow, Mys. Irene | investigations on ducks, pheasants, Emelitze: Berth Sharer, Mrs. and quail in Iowa and Pennsylva« | nis, Veteran hunfers jose less than N E U R A I, G | A Morris Burkholder, Mrs Oliver (Strunk, Mre, Russe; Laird and | aaughters Miriam and Jennie, Mr. | half as much game as the average DA FAGRA NEURAL. | 3 » 4 i HEA CHE : hunter, and novices lose most of all. | gL “NEURrE, MUSCULAR A ! Experienced hunters usually refrain | RufUMATIC PAINS and all kinds and Mrs Fred Lute and son War. " hot 11 | torture quickly respond So the safe setion | from chance shots, and try to kill | pt pra A ” e shies ren. Mr and Mrs. W. A. Alexander Mrs. John Durst, Mrs. Bruce Runkle NOM a : | of KANOMOR CAPSULES, | clednly when they shoot At deuspits, Be, 0c and F120 a box A Rey, and Mrs. Clarence Otto, all of Cenire Hali; Mr. and Mrs, John [or fay mail i La Golmebert, P.7 | Conteville, Ps. | Hoag ‘and fon Jack, Mr Clyde Crad- Mr Fred —— was Boston | Wodnie homie Mr A + Ria ALT Liz of Pleasant Gap, 0 A masquerade Ti day evening Orel The following aetna ym one<third 10 one-half of ame birds shot by hunters ent 3 ¢ ra a a As a minor war prophet we have | our troubles; the fizhiers refuse to [do as we predict they will do. LAMP_.B wi LB. DEALER EE ce GLEN UL § rR i «Everybody reads the Classifiads PERN roalie TambPayy So "00 A tz Wendel a three-kKilomoter me the
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