Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. January 30, 1941. I — The Centre Democrat. BELLEFONTE, PENNA. RR X WALKER BROTHERS. .cooviiinnriinrnnen PAUL 'M. DUBBS......... SECIL A. WALKER, ..... gr adhe eee VL = a yl Gunnin RTLARTD a a Insuied weekly, every Thursday moming. Entered in the postoffice at Bellefonte, Pa., as second- class matter, om ——————— a. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per year «oud pald in advance If not paid in advance The date your subseription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name, All credits are given oy a change on the date of label the first issue of each month. We send no receipts unjess 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 cun its chances. All reading notices marked (*) are advertisements. Legal notices and all real estate advertisements, 10 cents per line each issue, Buhscribers changing postoffice address, and not no- dfying us, are liable for same. All subscriptions will be continued uniess otherwise directed. | pe ee < CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES FACH WEEK - T = EE SETI NATIONAL EDITORIAL _ acon oc Member... - EDI TO RIAL isually the little man who 1 ——— You will find it is afrald of competition You may say one thing for JF glutton for. accepting responsibility Both Great Britain and Germany sa) t they will win the war, Surely, both can't be right The government, in its defense program, largely letting private initiative demonstrate what it can do. Every fifteen minutes an American citizen dies in a traffic accident but you wouldn't think this has anything to do With you wien a small represent You can better understand Congre realize that every member represent ritorial district, or State, and nobody nation. o 1.418007 men «il with all for trainifg Mm An American army of camp by June 1st, fully housed, eauipment and with DRC WERADON oR ccording to present nian In order to keep up with developments in warfare. the Navy now has five observers with: the Eritizh Oecet Mediterranean, Data gathered will b= of eveal value in planning our own naval pro- aram. in the Income tax blanks have been dis 000.000 Americans and 3.500.000 corporation: nicht, March 15 18 the deadline lor f to the defense revenug act, Walch emntions 8800 for single persons for married persons, it is expected ber Of ret will double, wily ’ tributed to yr Lins renotis rae io While the production of airplane officials desire, William 8 Knudsen last week ex- pressed some encouragement reporung that the “production” is getting a little better He said he hoped that 33,000 military planes would be turned out by July of next year, although “we were slow get- ting iinderway” and that of these, 14.000 would go to Great Britain. It is interesting that the Southern States show a greater willingness to take the gamble of a pos- sible war resulting from aid ‘0 England than any other section of the United States, The South, 1t should be recalled, did not have the moral support of the British government in our Civil War, but, by ontrast ‘the “British have the full measure of South. fron support at the present time Japan is taking san joserest in defense sgalnst ir rails, much emphasis upon apti-aireralt de. tenses for Mmportant establishments the Japs are looking shead, to. a possible clash with the United States, or congerned lest the Chinese soquire ong-distonce bombets, we do Tot know, although it Has Been our ides, for some time, that the United 8tates ought to release a few flying fortresses to China, in whose s they collld become potent Me struments for the peace of the Far Fast State Senator Bartless, Northumberland, is on the right track when he .& Btate law which would “reward” the careful automobile driver, Why fot some such plan—-abd why not make the reward 4 substantial one? And at the same time elamp in- éreasingly heavier penmities.on the carclesg driver; the one who habitually js Aguring in aceidents. While they are about it. Pennsylvania legislators could well spend some of their time this session on highway safety, even If they have to sacrifice a few pours from political maneuvering to do ft. The State's highway toll least year was a scandal--and it didn’t just happen, There is a resson and there is s cure. Let those lawmakers who give Np service to saving ‘give some atterition to saving lives. There's big dividends tix _v, too, in cash and in votes, PENNSYLVANIA'S PRIDE Pennsylvanians who ‘attended the State Parm can be intensely proud of ihe exhibition, thiully cofiments the Allentown Call, Te think , to be with arid to see 100000 people under one is in itself an experiencs that no oie fx apt to soon fi : 4 i who have not seen it imagination may picture the Allentown Pair, minus the grandstand and sideshows assembled in building where spectators tan wander hour after : without thought of un- { L outside, if ‘they exist. But the exhibition is made up almost entirely of flerings by Pennsylvanians and the attendance is d almost exclusively to people from this the progressiveness of Penmeylvania agriculture and the people responsible for it. pada : . Even more significant to victors at the show are the crowds themselves, These come from all parts of the state in the greatest variety of motor cars of sil vintages, They coms in great buscs while their children, under the supéfvition of their teach ers, come in the buses that they use daily fn tiavels to tnd from school, Wadd . py These crowds are a cross-section of the agricul- Proprietors wos va sslEditor + «++ «Associate Editor Business Manager ————— ture population of the state. They are good to look at for they are a sound, determined, hard-working people who are asking favors of no one and diligent- ly are hoeing their-own row. They are well. but.not modishly dressed, They are frugal, not spenders They are builders, not levalers ang destroyers, They are seeking to acoumilate more than they use. They ate the very backbone af the people who make up the producers of this State, worthy heirs of the Com. monwealth thay thelr forefathers wrested from the wliderness that was Penn's Forest, They are seeking to do things better than thelr fathers before did them and better than they presently are doing them, with keen, observant eyes they study the exhibi- tions of all sorts, particularly those in which they themselves, are working on thelr farms, They oarry home with them new ideas that are responsible for the continuing advance of Pennsylvania agricultire, now as in all the history of the state the most im- portant single business In which Pennsylvanians e engaged for a livelihood. CHURCHILL PRAISES HALIFAX That Lord Halifax, newly appointad ambassador to the United States, has the full confidence of the Hritish povernment is apparent in the remarks of ton Churchill before the Pilgrims in London Mr. Churchill refers to him as a man of and learning” and says he has always respected him gud his actions, knowing that “courage and fidelity” are the essense of his being. Like all other members the pre British government he “has vowed pimsel! to prosecute this war against Nazi tryanny, il whatever cost ] destroy - “i 11 dght LS AH until its last vestiges arg United leader ol whole founded upon iween Nation the war Lie future of the Referring to the collaboration ¢ Slates and Cirent Britain, the British people said that world and hopes of eivilization depend upon the Commonweaith of » United Slates of America” identity ol purpose, he 0d woilld deter. way of We open gener wich lol- wir own, and while there might be a chance lor y British to “hew its way through" sod ain a truce until the conflict js renewed “on worse terms’ chance of "setting the march of man. kind clearly. and surely along the high roads of tugnen progress wuold be lost and might never re. un the great the Lh shh Empire, reidiiog Or to Long enpire by Like AIRPLANES VERSUS WARSHIPS the relative usefiilness of the plane and warship i raging voclierously since the dive-bambers attacked the British convoy in the narrow sed Jane between Sicily and North Africa The damage done to the atreralt carrier Il rious, the crulser Southampton and a British de- stroyer represents Soe proof that these ships are certainly liable to serial attacks, The injuries to the cruiser, moet heavily armored of Lhe damaged ships, are impressive, The alrerall carrier, with its broad deck Is a target made to order for bombs and the thin hull of the destroyer makes it extremely vulner- able There is The argument about ’ no wse for the warship-advoeates to point oul that the atlack was delivered in a narrow channel he Italian base, After all warship must operate where they are needed, The question has some interesting however, British aerial- torpedoes played havoe with the Haliun seapower at Taranta o far, ng Similar success has crowned Cerman efforts to destroy the British fleet 11 alr- ] sik Deavy warsnups and dominate the world, why haven't German planes gained control of the vita! English Channel? here no ready snswer, The plain that airplanes, under fave circumstaness, can inflict serious Njury upon ships but there is noth. any nation can wi to main- { warshins, Consequently will beh ¢ United Stat to have boll in smnle quantities in order to regardless of what the course of batiie reveals, cise 10 1t angies planes ca: waters of the . . : tnith a hie 3 0 indi Cale Wl ex Bin sed OOH 137 ’ £3 £5 by wis § Assure 80 WHERE CIVILIZATION HAS DIS. APPEARED Minister a broad « Foreign Inited State Yosuke Matayu- hint the other we Blisiness Jest CUA Dee An uo not to i modern ation already broken down {io his own capital in Berlin and Rome He ialks the United States placing its rst line <i Dationa] defense’ 1 G8 far as the South Bea Hi bat thi eeks nothing that belongs nation i the world and ths to pre- Ht to trade wit) tates Toyko seem civi has about ever Coroet OTE et i ii Conner pA meaning In Tokyo of modern civilization Berl and Rome, where aggres- “i ize wrritory that belongs to nations not sufficiently armed to protect themselves, The Japanese h Joined Betiin and Rome in gn une. holy a to plunder the world. At present be. fear Uwe power of the American repub. engaged In other wars they indicate a Jlingness to share the spoils with us, intimating wl, If We are good, we may hold and plunder the Cestern hemisphere No civilization Worth saving Soild exist if (he world Is to become the preemiptory prey of four or five great natlots, even If the United State: Ls among them. No sooner than the partition is made, the thieses would fall out and seek to despoll their weaker partner and, in time, if the process wend on to its Jodical development, there would be only one super-power. It is Mr. Hitler's idea that Germany will be that power. CRITE NO pan to AVe lance thi while CAMP COMFORTS (From Wilkes-Barre Times-Leader-Evening News) The government is acting wisely in providing adequate recreation facilities at Indiantown Gap where our own 100th Field Artillery will train and at gamps throughout the country where draftees will spend a gear, The fact that each regiment will have its own eeliter is evidence that it's not going to be all work and no play during the next twelve months for the men in service, Camp routine gives plenty of time for leisure and it is well to have it spent in suitable surroundings. Men are entitled to that consideration, and it js reassuring to learn those in charge of the defense ram have not neglected this important itm Tn tie rush to Provide Housing and other ék- sentials for the troops. : : Life at Indiantown Gap should not be impleas. ant, as barracks will be modern and ample for all needs, Sifice the soldiers are close to home, it is reasonable iso to assume they will get frequent leaves and it will be possible for local relatives to call on them Bundays. Although they will be away, they scarcely will be out of touch with home, The life of a soldier today is a far ery from what it was in World War days when the confusion and haste took a heavy toll in comfort, Uncle Sam has eatned a great de.) and the soldiers are the bene- ¢ 8. CHECKING UP ON CHISELERS (From Williamsport Gazette) The taxpayers of Ivania should, and we believe they do. the efficiency of the De- detecting and partment of lic Assistance in thwarting chiselers, The “chiseled” amounts repro- seni iiss than one per ¢ent.of the annual dishurse- ment. . From the 1835 prosecuted last year in Pennayl- vinia the state collected a total of $704,500, and re- imbursements of $532500 were made poder the law which holds a ploperty-owner receiving relief . for evetstual repayment. Effectivencss of the wy of recovery is reflected in. a sharp decline of the wimber of complaints Detection Jobe are often distasteful, but “they Are necespary, if the state is to be safeguarded from the machinations of uhdéserving perions. seeking. to i Rdip relief money Wirogsli legal processes, | we a — THE Orrice Car “A Little Nonsense Now and Thea, In Relished by the Wisest Men” ee Ain't It the Truth? I've seen hrove despesadoes ‘die a=fightin’, I've witnessed snow-blind men go ravin' mad, But Fve never secu a girl who, quick os lightnin’ Wouldn't say, “Oh, don't,” the good ones or the bad I've seen the bear and lion doin’ battle Seen a husky blacksmith lt a horse, But I've yet to see a girl who wouldn't prattle “No, now don't"—-at times involving gentle force No, I've never seen a girl in all ereation, (And the odds are one to fifty that I won't) Who, no matter what might be her inelination Falled to say at times, “Oh, no, please don't!” * * + 9 Case Dismissed In a near county court the other day a meck little man cowered under the ac his wife's lawyer While the complaining wife jrew more and more puzzied, Pinally, in a wild burst of oratory, the law. yer pointed his accusing finger at the husband and cried: “There he sits Honor, the man who wrecked this sweet little woman's fe, That | deceiver, the home-wreeker, That is the wolf in clothin NO preys upon the innocent and trnsting, who broaks tender heart here he sits, your Honor with his greedy passions, his" “Hey, walt, Mister.” the wife enlled ont. “Just hold onto your shirt tall a minute, 11 that shrimps gs good a man ns all that, I reckon 1 don't want i givoree ¢t ali «hn sations of Your Lhe Jeep 10 * & 4 9 Too Many Nibbles Panny and Red were indulging in a bitter quarrel after going 'r all winter “You're 0 hot C0 O48 have been caught “Yeah, | guess tast's right.” admi the balls not What it once wa ® & & » Correct, Sit Down aid the teacher, “tell me du LOTeth « not coffed Fauny They're ood fish in the ted Red But don’t forget, bahy ‘ow, children,” « opposite of the word “Happiness,” came “And of sadness? Hadness.™ Ari of “CHddap the answer woe? ¢ & 4 One on the Deacon | “Brother Brown, 1 a collectin® fo' de benefit of our worthy paftah.” i explatried one of the Deacons as he called on one of the heethren. “You all know our rector am leabin' dis church and we all am goin’ to git to- ether and gib him a little momentum.” ® & 4 9 Very Truthful Cruilt guilty of this theft” queried His Honor “Nol guilty, jedge.” came 1 “Have you ever been in all? “No, indeed, rir." ctime the indig ever swiped anvthing or not the as Hie Teniy “This is the first time 1 have ® 4 9 » Knows Her Radio Aren't you going to say the blessing Aint Fannie Up-to-Date Child of God Almighty dearie?”’ od coming to vou throueh the courts * oo 0 Didn't Know the Answer Jones had heard a good riddle at the office, am his wife Why." lie said minute he © #0 he decided to ry i ened the door. “Why am T like a Jones, “I know you are, but 1 don't know * & & 9 Tell This to the G-Men Ah, Watson, T se vot hive On vour winter under. How did you ever deduce forgotten to put on * * & 9» The Grafters evening after a large prize acomnplishments “: grafted a Jeg oi a man, and he later became a champion runner.” boasted the first That's nothing.” ventured the second ind he became a champion prize fighter.” The thind doctor thought for a minute. “Hell, I have you all sald he. “7 grafted a smile on a jackass and made him governor ® & oo 9 Mistaken Identity Head Clerk-"1'm very 4arry to hear of your partner's death Would [you like me to take his place?” Matager— Very much, If you can get the undertaker to arrange it” ¢ 0 » Horse Sense Farmer's Wife— (16 druggist)-~*Now be sure and write plain on them your trons One their dinner, three doctors began t “1 grafted an arm on a man beat.” | botties whieh is for the horse and which is for the oid-man. 1 don’t want nothin’ to happen to that horse before the spring -plowin’ | * © 4 9 : The Scotchman Again | Tramp-"Could you spre me something for a cup of coffee?” Scotsman "Hoot, mon. Do ye think 1 4 ; {in my pockets?” ye catty Sumpe.of sdgar around * 0 0 0 Libel on the Ladies Willie—"Did Edison make the first talking machine, Pa?" | Pa—'No, son. God ‘made the first one, but Edison matle t t | that could be shut off efi ue : ® ¢ oo » Trae or False? i If the night clerk in a Niagara Falls hitel told the other employes f not to bother the couple in 004, what would the bride's name be? i Answer «Letts Malone, ; . , LAE I Slips That Pass in The News “Mary ‘Tarsell, the hwy cain: Hei) | grass in the-back yard. Jim was using the old-fashioned : | when suddenly it flew off the handle.” | 3 y (Millville, Pa. Recorder) | After tearing a fender off Pete's Fard on the turn, the strange young ! away the tall tickle (sickle) the full amount of the damage.” “Totland stated to poll iL Ti Dre is ide been hi ce © h (missing) for pimost a week" nly Ls hat Ine her cheek (check) for i (Truax, Texas, Tribune) “Bill Zutke is on the sick lst again, this tine with three goils (bolls) on his neck.” ig { N. M., News “Miss Alice Grants rete, lass. That's all, folks. Sarsparilia Soprano Sophie Will now render that little ditty entitled, “When It's Springtime in the Hours Before. Noo Over Here” " “that | sister lady stopped her car, came back and much to Pete's surprise, gave him. LOUISA’S LETTER LETTERS ANSWERED Dear Louisa: Do you think it is better for school girls to go with boys their | own age or with older men? My says that she allows her daughters to go with older men bee cause they are better able to take care Of her than younger boys, bul I don't agree with her, do you? 1 think she is safer with boys of her onn age MRS J. EM ANSWER: About the only time daugh- ter will be saler with older men Is incase they are attacked by gun- men or under similar circumstances Otherwise 1 would greatly prefer a daughter of mine (0 be associating with some one of her own age To begin with, school girls and bovs fall In and out of Jove, as a usua! thing every few month They po merrily on their way and in the usual eourse Of events mee! someone hey truly wet Lis down. They are oid mentally and emotionally as «heir asscclate and able 0 hold their own Kleasl whatever the opiniong of others may be But an older man fine character over a sthool girl, will more readily accept hi thinking a8 she feels that he knows so much {more than ghe does Unfortunately FTE Older men who Choos 10 go Wilh pehood rather than thelr sisters, do »0 « they conGaer Len waey Occasionally, of oouns« there are good men who are at- tracted by the youthful appeal of { school girls and have no evil inten tions toward them. However, even that i= bed in g way, for they duce these girls to gel married be {are they are ready for marriage and your ove ang unless has an ady Ble ol wsilage ol way of Lhe Po Ft Iv all {mark a= before the girls ideas of love are de- | finitely formed. It i= a pathet) fight 10 me 0 see litle gir who should be ting thelr education and enjoying parldes snd dances with other young folks, tied down to the business of baby tending and drudgery before they know what it £ ad about By all means encourage u daughter to go with boys of her own age and make your home an nyiting place for them 0 visit LOUISA voor Dear Louisa: Ny child has DABNeEl mAarss In » always made the her grade bu: this Soong every he iegcher has a a good her and tell her { her, Do you fhink Sod or be sone rand 1 haw worse MRE D W. L sould be bad for both and your daughter, should you woach the teacher In your pres- mind and wilh such I ame of an aifituge Have you ever realized that It isn't the marks your child gels al «hodl, but what she pets out.of her books atk retains in her mind thai matiers? The froubie with you is vanity ‘ou want your child to get the highest marks in the grade, not be- cause it shows ‘hae she bas jearmed a great deal, but begcause Fou can nave the pleacure of boasting abous i fy “i If you are worried } think your child is not getting wha the should out of her the teacher and have a erative talk with her and ry 0 cu: how you can hel make a speclacie of ¥ ostidied a yours bas. WHO KNOWS? litle harder than 1. Who is the President of the | Chinese Republio? 2. "When ‘was the neutrality law | pacsed ? {| 3. What is the extent of British | | war purchases in this country? I 4 When did Oermany construct | her great naval hase gt Wilhelms- | haven? | 5 ‘How many presidents have | been inaugurated on Jam, 20th. | 8, Has U, 8. trade with Russia | Increased during the. sar? | 7. ¥ow many wars have Prussia {and Cermany waged in ‘$the past | century? ’ | 8 Mow many counties are there {in the United States? t { 8. Is the chief crop of Peru cot- | ton nitrates, rubber or coflee? { 10. JHow many workers are em- | ploved on defense contracts? The Answers 1. Lin Sen In 1935, 3. Bought $12300000000; ordered | $3.016 000,000. in 1889, Jin | Freaiarn, Roswevels, i emploggnent; 9- 10. Estimated 000,000 men, 40 hours a week, for a NEU i ix iF he is | 4 : } | PROBLEM--There It a body of Wiler in the world which Is ‘well (known YW most people. Its name is suggestive of something weird or | ghostly, Can you recall the name of that body Of water? (Answer fise. | where in this department) | 8. S.~Wias Ingersoll converted on his deathbed? Ans ~Blographers of Robert G. Ingersoll are agreed that he did not {In any way retract athelstic views either before or at the time of his death B~What makes LH An The charac vinega; teristic snarp sour C. P~From what k henna come? AN Henna is an ative of Africa and Asia red. In California, Florida and called Egyptian privent E. P~What Fawks nwo a-conspiracy to blow up the King. nis members of both Houses of Parliament on November were discovered after he had pinced barrels of "fun. ing and prepared them for ignition. He was tried biiely in 1606. Parliament pet aside November cont to be otlebirated In SON ind of plant does mental ghrub or small tree. Lawsonia Nets It bears fragrant Sowers ranging from white England it is eultivated for orngment obtained (rom the eave orn was the gunpowder pilot” An Cu entered ministers, and the : His plan the bu y, 1605 powder in Lure and ™m day of Lthanusg nue i Queen of England come Empress of Aus- Southamjtor merchant » Sar eT cruisers 1 the United United States Y#how Inwest winter recorded in the below zero Fahwe y February 9, 1633 ten rature at Riverside Ranger Station ited Blas to Chins, but it found is way to Mads excelent for vice growing. In 364 a from Madegssoar 10 Liverpool «wa took relies In We harbor at 1 Outhern hospitality etorded thers with maby nrge bags of the r ice industry in the United States or this hemisphore? there a man in the moon why Is the moon 2 a Danan Ww. FI and if not pictured Ans No. Th valleys, ang We hese (OTA ion {HEL to Qisling yu ways with fare? moon's surface © made up chdelly of mountain: and tefection of the Bl rallies 82 IL [EY eel CHL tO resemble a MITEL {aor ASITGLIOINOTE Une thitee TBI in Wie different phases of he Moon 1D, F<1s it true that the Pope contributed to the Washington Mor ment in Washington, I), C. And how ntieh was his gift? Ans Yeu block ¢ he did not contribute financially marble {ron Temple of The Pope contributed Coneord ®t Rome as his Inscription "Rome to AmMerica™ In 1854 when anti-Catholiciem Was ram- hocks were kept wag foreitly entered and the A reward was offered for is recovery, but to the present time No doubt this mar. bottom of the Potomac Tver bad? { Alrican it Wo the mon Hav during pant Papal its whereabout bie stone some amen Know «Nt #0 been or bye excitement the pia where 4 stone was carried remain day will ound atl the r citizenship in the Unite § y DAE Ol been Daluralireg” No. Under the present law the cidsenship of a wien fan All | wine as er husbanc adie TORIT MY tant of merry & Womag of thw outhern reg a Flamer bo 46s « rulf A00revialions ol Mexioe J. L~How United Ans ~The United Slates has produced about 350 grams of radium It is impossible Lo estimate just how much is available at present but the original 350 grams is equivalent: to 12.32 ounces much radium there in the Slates’ M. H-Do tree frogs sleep in trees? Ans like some object eelors Tp fy Po tn sala ” my x iree 10% to take cat-naj i Dey that their own so pully, bit of dichen or flatten themselves on well that they may be g ENO ong ree mate with ra Gaub of M. Bois there 3 name for the or drawing figures while telephoning? Ans ~Jt is known a: doodling M. Cow oan petimnias 4nd geranium: be made to bloom sooner? Anse-Peltunias and geraniums can be made to bioksom more rapidly (by ging them plenty of sunlight and artificial light. On derk days an ordinary 100 wall electric light should be placed #ightesn inches to two feet from the 306p of the plants. The light may be used for eight hours the length of time depending upon the type of plant, More zapid bos- sowing may be produced by eight tp ten hours of sunlight er good arti- [ficial light. § R. G~What Chief Justice has stitution? ’ Ans.-~John Marshall has been so called RR. W, TWhat kinds of 00d are best for the inside trim of houses? : Ans—The Forest Service says that any wood is suitable for $mside trim in houses. The wood should be dry. with not over § per cent fhois- ture. It Is 5 matter of taste and oOnNomy as to the particular wood Select - ed taken f« habit of absésmtmindedly scribbling been called the Expounder of the Oon. H. WWhat is the source of the quotation to the effec were pot gentlemen gnd gentiemen were not seastnen? i Ans.«In chapter 2, lame 1 of the History of England by Macsulay there 4: the following passage: “There were gentlemen and there wep seamen. in the navy of Chagles IT, bul the seamen were Hot Leniemen and the genlemen were not seamen.” i EE. L~How long does aft octopus grow? : Ans~There is u species of octopus in the Indian Ocean %1ich has an arm spread of sixty feel, The copunon octopus or devilfish of Moditer- ranean and West Indian waters attain an arm expansion ‘of nine feet and a weight of sixty pounds. The Pacific octopus, which ranges from Alaska to lower California sometimes has an arm spread of fourteen fest. E. M~Did Colonec! Lindbergh receive an award from (he Woodrow | Wilson Foundation? t Ans—~On March 19, 1828 Colonel Lindbergh received the Woodrow | Wilson modal and the Foundation's $25,000 peace award, | il SmeWhat coutitries have ‘the dargest number of Nobel Prise win- ners? | Ans~~In proportion to its population, Sweden has more Nobel Prize winners than any other country. Swilgetlang ranks second and Defimark third, 2 Answer to Problem-—The name of the body of water is "Lake Erie” | (Eerie). t that seamen " sgn massing Tn > — n= -— er on 4 New Research Unit will be the Ellen #H. Richards Trot. The Pennsylvania State College ‘le. Named Jor the first wom: 10 \ iy a reocive gp degre in chemistry at (he will establish a new Tesearch in Massschusetts Institite: 2, Nh stitute for the improvement of food. gov Dr 1 { ORY. .Panline Berry Muck, <i clothing and shelter standards. The, rector of home economics Tpees rh junit, authorized by college trustees, was chosen institute director, Ee gs A A Ros. i | ES FT ce oh Lt aa LEER ; _ # “Our telephone more than pays for itself i \ in convenience and vime saved. We use jt { * —— Wo order groceries aed coelc; gmd Ye re . trace down the children whitn they was. i der awiy to the neighbors” + Farm life is more interesting when You A have uitelephone to belp you in buying § 4% SET Sh ed 6 oat TRE BELL TELEPRONT "ERY BT PORNEYL a
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