Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 07, 1940, Image 10

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November 7,
1940.
The Centre democrat,
BELIFTONIY ‘PENNA.
—
WALKER BROTHERS...
A.C. DERR...vii.v...
PAUL M. DUBBS......
CECIL A. WALKER
——— .
PPO , Proprietors |
Editor |
Associate Editor |
.. Business Manager
the
campaign proceeds very far,
indie
willingness
there
power Ss
pend
THE WAR IN EUROPE
The Italian invasion of Greece may not explode
“powder keg” of the Balkans but before the
it will give a definite
the line-up in the Near East,
the rugged terrain of Greece
of the Greeks to defend their
little prospect that the drive of
can successfully withstood, Much will de.
upon nature of Greek resistance If the
‘ation of
Despite and the
country,
is the Axis
be
the
IRI
Italian advance is
slowed and the invaders are com-
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
THE
Orrick CAT
“A Little Nonsense Now and Then,
Is Relished by the Wisest Men”
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LOUISA’S
LETTER
Dear Louisa
You say In
neglect your children
your letters not wo
the next
but
| Query and Answer Column
PROBLEM Wiis
omething weird o
C. K. WI
resent to 1
time I read that a wife must be
a companion tw her husband and
whep he wants to go he should
grab her hat and go with him. Now
it seems 10 me that a wile will
to travel two roads, going
rect
pelled to pay heavily for their gains, there may be
» favorable developments for the Greeks
Like the heroie Finns, the soldiers of Greece face
Issued weekly, every Thursday morning. a ruthless ib ae Phe, Ye enemy, Without as.
Entered in the postoffice at Bellefonte, Pa, as second- | ..ciance. the fight. in the long run. is hopeless. Gen- Just us the clock in the steeple struck four
class matter, eral Metaxa d his army will have to bear the He pinned the kid's pants to its tummy
—-— | mt of the battle and upon thelr stubborn courage . ferent di
. Te developments in the Axis program if she 1
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Mother, dear mother, come home with me
As a nursemald poor dad is a rummy;
now
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Please
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MOTHER
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expiain exactly
Limited
render
view
danger
for 25
on the
woman asked
and put it
The
pounds
cales,
“Will vou take it
"Oh." she murmnu
the doctor said 1
Hke In a lump.’
butcher was
of beef, All
surprised
every
the same
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the mili-
| that th
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CIRC ULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES EACH WEEK The Right Crowd b "
but of
Egypt and the
France may
Lo Cireecy NSWER
There
who
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home?" he asked
to buy it. You
what it
end it to your
I don't want
and 1 wanted
with vou or shall 1
surrender ' ils
red, blushing prettily
nt ol
to see
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ribution {
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Hi come |
What Do You Think?
visited thi
roof
warships have operated tain fellow w rorger, Texas summer, found the
hotel filled to the
into battle. Oper- No, sir,” sald the
ind Albania, Brit- aan do for you give you half a private storage
prevent 4 1a cfs . op } } r
0
Mediterranean, without suc
only
best that I
There's a
she :
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room
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clerk room
creen
bother
The gut
his apa
ommaodatio
tired tment minut
a=-eved
He
Wait
and pale
Russia and Turkey
TE
avaliabi«
being
NATIONAL EDITORIAL
ASSOCIATION
Not a Doubt Left
t justice of the peace to the
Marry OL
A idegroom { this girl is only
father's
Con
with
seventeen, you will
Italians Begin Axis Campaign her consent
n Gree the groom -to-he
Daniel Boone
ke UX wrobably repr h
1 Axis campaign in gy
ArinY talled
Sorry He Spoke
ales campaign farmer r with
What has happened in Japan? We haven earl CNN | 3 Hod AG Allzalion he
als frre: tha 1 + qr s coun riin-Lagan { am runs gan i's ambi
tion
titranioning
g threatenin Whethe
nf weeks .
fo 1 be able to obtain Russ
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of the
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ke concrete mixer
or even i ately
e Was
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to the art: | i i i Cis y ) wo 07 114 teno caught up
left i evital t ; owever, evidently believes that | aspiring. but the gal
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her eve
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r=iine office)
ticket
ticket
; Pittsburgh
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ther
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WHO KNOWS?
Ain for RRS
aying loriresse
Remains Decisive
i t far-reach.
the Bal.
and A dev
of jucky to have
We
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Makes a Difference
and wants
Jritain ee of this colt writes in
occupation a black ca
depends upon would say that on whether
the British acquire
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hav had any for a k t
we have it madam i ne 4
yme brought in for you” Have
fuse anvihing: send :
anager asked angrily: “Jus : as it 3. 1a
American
rain aes €. How
be elected this
7. What ix the difference
tween the adjournment of Congress
and a recess?
8 What iz
son act?
8.Doex a candidate have to have
a majority of the popular vole to
be elecied president?
10. When did Italy a
opia?
K Ni dam, we
(overhearing hh. yes
and
Store Cler
Manager
waren
How
been
escape air raids?
children
country
many
sent
prin JAPAN, RUSSIA AND THE U, ba, beh to
' N
Japan
between out
stand
y seek
ya LIONY
does
nmi Soviet Russia and
ut the Japanese
; - 1 an arrangement wit}
sentence he will trian whereby both 1 will get enough
Constitution oid hoatilition
in OTe
in F
side to assistan
lon Dr
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f
1 1% ~
1 Albert Einstein
en?
U8
year?
worth ig
tn & myent had any 4 .
- vent had many Senators
might even there
worth fighting Japan.
ope broke out. the
to conceal the conviction that
and Soviet Russia was inevit.
the campaigns in China, the eo Japanese
their best fightin units In
to be able to resist any Russian
Brevity Supreme
frequently reprimanded
warmed lo be brief
reporter
his new Stories. and
for spreading out
turned in the foi-
o 3 DHT
might be well, now th
assert without fear of being
gument, that the defense program of the nation
is making good progress and that there is no reason
to suspect that the United States will not have the
time necessary for rearmament before facing a maj-
or challenge. It will be several months before the
productive plants, already authorized, begin to turn
out the products of warfare, but tremendous strides
have been taken by stry of this country to-
ward the goal set leaders
too much on
lowing :
“A shocking affair occurred iast night
at Lady Panmore’s ball, complained of feeling il,
his departure, no notice of friends, g taxi, a pistol from his pocket
finally his life. Nice chap. Regrets and all that
It
to regarded as political of known as the John-
some
Sir Edward Hopeless, a guest
took his hat, his coat,
and
rier
sitiation in Europe seems to offer
apan an opportunity to make her expansisn in the
therm Pacific, the Tokyo Government is ready to
make substantial offers to Russia in return for an
agreement which will remove the fear of Russian
pressure when Japan becomes involved somewhere
Tokyo is somewhat
jong drawn-out war in
E. F~What
Ans The
to eighteen thou
M. A Why
Ans. - ~Delawar
that it
thi -
tiack EX
Switched the Menu
The family was seated al the table with a guest who was a business
acquaintance of Dad's, all ready to enjoy the meal when the young son The Answers
blurted out, “Why, mother, this is roast beef”
“Yes,” answered the mother, “what of it?” 1. 52; 80 additional to be de-
“Well, daddy maid this morming that he was going to bring home a livered by the end of the year
fish for dinner tonight" §3. 1113.
September, 1038
indu
militar
the
by |
. else. For much the same reason,
anxious to eonclude the
China
Newspaper writers in Tokyo report to American
and British newspapers that Japanese opinion has
Regardless of war, it looks like the toy
manufacturers of the United States will be ready
to lend Eanta Claus a helping hand this Christmas
the
big to Probl Lake Erie
em
The toy manufacturers announee that they have
$£240.000.000 worth of toys ready for the holiday goa-
son, including 100.000 new ones to gladden the hearts
made a complete about-face since the German Ital- | id : ‘ : saan
ian<Japanese pact was signed. Russia is now being
0. American childMood Naturally,
preparations are reflected in
afrplanes and anti-aircraft guns
bye will ke available
magnetic hand
and one with a
baby's
abla to hol
skin that wrinkles
national defense
the new battleships,
but
including a new doll with a
1 whatever is
just
Japen has been relatively qu
but there is no mistaking the
among the Japanese ruling class
the United States i
the feverish effort of Japan to got
aggression pact with Ru
to’ conciide some kind of
China. The Japanese do not
weight of the United States
cannot afford to affron. this
tack. The Japanese also know
United Slates and that it is
undertaking any
the Far East.
push a
et for several
impression
that
iz gimost inevitable, This exnlaing
some kind of non.
sia and the similar effort
temporary
underestimate
They know that they
country
force in their expansion in the South Pacific unless
their northern flank is secured against Russian ate
that they. will need
every ounce of national strength to challenge the
almost necessary
them to conclude their campaign in China before
gainst the United States in
view of
neither K
ment at
poning a
Jan
NeWSPAPers, are
rn in policy
eventual stn
the long
the old stand- this
placed in it
like a new
weeks,
that exists | front
with | [ul United
deflection of
silting in a
able for
a clash
truce with
the gt rpunng
Japan,
or resort to This
British Empire,
or
It is
South America
$140 DAMAGE IN CRASH
WEST OF STATE COLLEGE
Two cars were damaged but no
one was injured in a side swiping
accident a mile and a half west of
State College on Route 322 at 6:10
p. m, Frid
A sedan
Lynch, Pittsburgh was damaged to
the extent of $80, while gue driven
A erated by Marie Rose
by Walter C. Johnson of Punxsu-
tawney received damage estimated
{| at $60,
The cars, traveling in opposite
directions, were forced off the road
The accident was investigated by
members of the Pleasant Gap de-
tail of the state motor police
The man who thinks he smokes
fo think & only smoking.
iggle
taken for granted tha
ed across the Pac ific by a resentful and power-
States.’
Japan's armed might
Jape
Russia
Alohg much the
the advantages to Russia in a
permitting the Soviet to expand southward
Admiral does not view a war with the United
States HiRely and suggests that “when the New Or-
Cer is established everywhere on the ruing of the
the United States also will be satis.
fied because it will have all of North America and
part of South America”
is something of a side issue, but we wonder
what nation is expected to have the other part of
courted and invited {o share some of the spoils. In
period of unrest and the fact that
Russia nor Japan trusts the other, any agree
ime will be temporary,
showdown until a future date
anese military
merely Post.
experts, writing in Tokyo
frank to declare that only a major
toy
vard Russia can save Japan “in the
with the United States.” It is
“Japan will find herself con-
The suggestion is made that a
southward, re.
se-American war, would be val.
Rear Admiral Seking
pact with
ame line,
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America’s famous culinary experts.
A regular feature of the Housewife's'
Food Almanack appearing in The!
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Look—But Don’t Listen
Junior—“"Mama, look at that funny man across the street”
Mother--"“What is he doing?”
Junior--"Sitting on the sidewalk, talking to a banana peel”
Sweet C onversation
Telephone Operator—"Hello, Hello. Do you wish to call a number?
want no numbah”
Operator—"Then don't play with the telephone”
Miss. De receivah fell in de
Colored Man's Voice~—“No, sah, miss Ah don’
Voice—~"Ah aint playin’ wid no phone,
sugah bowl an’ I'se been lickin® off de sugah”
A Good Division
She (after a fight)—"Well, the only thing left to do is to divide this!
house in two. You can have one side and I'll have the other” :
He<"That suits me. What side shall T have?”
She—"You can have the outside. I'll take the inside.”
Pretty Bad Shape
Priend (visiting hospital patient)—-“Do you know, old man, that al
swell-looking nurse you've got.”
Patient—"1 hadn't noticed.”
Friend--"Good lord. 1 had no idea you were that sick”
Overheard in a Taproom
“Hey, waiter,
you bring it, did 1 drink it, or didn't 1 order it?”
Lo em —
Cause For Suspicion
He--"1 don't like your hMiviting that fellow to dinner
kizs you before we were married.”
She--"Well, so did you"
He-"Yes, but I've got over it, and maybe he hasn't”
all, folks. Remember what the landlady savs, ‘It may cost |
money to have knives sharpened, but it's cheaper than buying tender!
| meat.”
That's
Between 11000 and 15.000.
Yes
32.
Adjournment terminates a
session but a recess acts a date for
reconvening.
8. A law, passed by Congress,
| closing public and private credit
in this country to war dedy defsult-
ers,
9. No. The President is elected
The huddle is limited to twenty
ip with
LH] #
nt #t when they
how much & million
slart working on the
five seconds this season, but the
grandstand quarterbacks still
until Monday morning.
slart real SAREE
have “
- GOUATY is, the
by State votes in the Electoral Col-
lege
10. 1935
Coliege students wil] begin
(studies when the football
ends
their
Season
Now
| paign is ©
{people of the country will
i cal effect
about half an hour ago I ordered a drink, Now did |
He used to} |
oe —
~~ BOAT" | A. 6. Lucbert, PD. Contasvilie, a,
CRETE
that the presidential cam- |
over may we hope that the |
decide |
| questions without regard to politi- |
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