Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. July 17, 1941. Tlie Centre Democrat, PENNA, Despite armies as 0 resuit of Krieg falled Red BELLEFONTE, ha Army While ance that the continued Ge threat Lo the fatled to deliver reason the the WALKER BROTHERS it is A, C. DERR PAUL M. DUBBS CECIL A. WALKER NC ir (8) Thursday Proprietors | Editor | Editor | Jusiness Manager Associate to doubt Panzel Russian Certainly, week the Rus: the German the fighting mantain itself ducting tives any shod over morning Pa., every at Bellefonte matter Issued weekly, Entered in the postoffice as second- class Kien the TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION The Fortified Stalin Zone $1.50 per year if paid In advance 2.00 per As the third { wh 4 ne up to wih [| year if not paid in advance had « Stalin line 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 iss of each month, We send receipts unless upon special re- quest. 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Tho contribute willingly USO connects wants to ra $10 000 004 Berlin Herr build war and Germans fear that if move int will move 11 r the knockout blow the explanation for Herr Hi immediate war non-figh Maybe tl i refusal to deciare | 1# Init ALE MWESLE Ww ting CeLiFs Yes, defence War To date t represent tional Income her pre BE spending will save H = nt en 60 | The time to stiffen ou in support of in world affair: cision is long the Preside with termination that from Bunker Hill Pas wry t n to NAZI BLITZ IN LOW GEAR important defending his useless Rous LETT Soviet division FTOERY during Ian nd but ons operation that 0} Germany Aerial Russian Btalin, bitte the gains against the territory acquired by with Hitler, the Nazi in high gear against THE Orrice CAT “A Little Nonsense Now and Then, Is Relished by the Wisest Men" the pact LO operate the resist- to long- speculate upon inns will be able to offer pressure which is a distinet up to this time the Razis have a knockout punch, but there Is that the two-fisted pummelling of and Goering's planes have had to Al 4 Gnuts to Hugh there was a gnu named Hugh, And Hugh was a married to a gnu named Bue, And every time Bue would call Hugh, she would coo-—"Yoo Hoo, Hugir-you blue gnu you, Yoo hoo, Hugh, yoo hoo.” And Hugh would answer, “Yoo hoo, Bue, you cute gnu you. Yoo hoo, Sue, yoo hoo” And they called each other often, did these two gnus—for they were happily married, Every day Hugh would dush off 'o his dally work of getting his name into crossword puzzles under the title “a three<lettered animal,” and when hig day's work was done, he would dash home to Sue, and Sue and Hugh would spend their evenings doing whatever blue gnus do There was only one thing that kept their marriage from being per- t. They both longed for the patter of tiny feet—the happy laughter of a little one, But year after year went by and still the only thing they had ruling around thelr house was a lence They even considered adopting a little baby gnu knew a gnu who wanted to be adopted; do you? | just a little you blue gnu Hugh, you Once upon a time of three | blue gnu. And he was with of to con the first where characte; managed force, This run the fighting have resisted evel mitting the desperate the Red Army has an efficient fighting according to order the Germans have position negn- rough- fn an the German but little known, jack the fortified ( ted week's | ing hly-tou from the Every of forty ILA Sea Wo where . but neither of them ster and Bue Sue «d Hugh foo Ww gnu bit, di you bl Gradually they began to quarrel Hugh would say, "Foo to you, Bue, And would coo, “And to poo=per-doo.” This sad state till there wa hten thelr You she poo you i" you. In Ta I'm went on for some the home: still no I and Ones time the affal LO say no patie of t can sOrTY H feel about ater § ah, beautiful day humor and was in, all ready to bris from work He opened sadly home for a fight quarre] Hugh came just spoiling to begin the ut one day He was In a Nasty door and stalked But walt-—-there wa gone from her face. 'l | J t 1 there he doorway The in he: something different about Bue today 1rown 1046 wi here was a happy, bashiul look stood “Why in Not Yet Defeated been en Bue mind’ And f Cem Pennsylvania Dear ending he Col BDOvVe Blatt LAW silor wad eighth frat y da face added eve vorked If irs Me tx ned beard th, and a sheer the occasion, no one having Lt any CXAInInNed asked U irl was equal to i the trophy from all to the h ng. She quietly we room hat ever iu final be introduced surrounded fellow thew back He wi Boring ook] there whe head ip howd J thobber enough Lo Lthoot It? * ¢ oo 9 A Mess of Currants anadian extension Working Hi uge Vide evening lumina tion the cord Was in is gar Labs Iewing rn i Naval and Syrian Jpn exasperated ® ¢ & 9» Nobody Went Fl we COmMe 0 8 OOF ® 4 & 9» That Was the End fie WEED tT JOKE he i get ready Ww ve temperat ou're dead mi Ure was That's ‘Well, Why WB sace of Not? nam, please speaking tulbx Send up two cackies * & & 9 America will al ways and the Home of r The people of the Uni should be the hour in history a twinfol because we receive more in er degree of liberty and from our tax dollar than do any the sun. The other re: jes in the fact t! our taxes are high, : with the levies of foreign Germany, for example, taxes nc cent of all income. So, pay that Aid Uncle Sam in every way g he is making to preserve the American Put your dollars to work building a strong tant and impregnable nation. How much is to spend millions now than lose billions thing--later. Freedom and liberty come cheap in America. Protect and maintain them. Pay your taxe: with a smile. Let your slogan be: “Lets go! U. 8 Keep ‘Em Flying!” ted State last to compiain o far 107 lands tax bill cheerful the gigantic effort way life and mil better it or every- in of f ‘Health and Beauty CIGARETTES. nicotine of the tobacco is really such “Well I was in hopes that Suzie a virulent poison that it is used as would not take up the habit of ci- | an insect exterminator. Even the garette smoking.” said a distressed #moke of cigars and cigarettes, | mother, Of course, I don't mind blown upon lice infected plants will the boys smoking, as I know they desiroy the pests, would anyway: but I don’t like to Investigators have foun see a girl smoke. It just doesn’t | cigarettes thay are advertised as lock well, and for that reason I nincotinized, contain more nico- don’t want my girl to smoke.” tine than the usual run of cigar- The mother's reason was a very ¢iles There gre also other mjuri- poor one, and naturally had no in-| ous agencies in clgarelte smoke. fluence on her daughter, because For example, ammonia, and Susie thought that smoking was deadly carbon monoxide. Besides smart and fashionable. The real 'arry substances and heat cause reason for not smoking is found not | Much irritation to the nose, throat in looks, but in the harm that the 20d eyes, cigarette does to the smokers, Confirmed gmokers are more gen- whether they be male or female. |erally underweight, and subject to We are told by eminent scientists colds and other respiratory troubles that the burning of the tobacco with than the non-smokers. One of the | its glycerine content makes a com- | bination with the paper that forms a poison known as acrolein. This chemical] is very toxic, and has a peclal affinity for the nerves. Ii] acts as a dope. At first it exerts | cally destitute of flesh and looked a sedative or quieting effect upon | more like a mummy than a human the system and then the cigarette being. He sald that his plight was user begins to crave the fags, As | due to the incessant smoking ol the habit fastens itseM upon the cigarettes, He gmpitea practically victim his nerves show irritation, oll the time, and could not do with- and he finds himself quite nervous, | out them. and in the clutches of a habit that | The habit of cigaretls smoking is' apparently as difficult to break | has never yet served a useful pur- as that of opium, { pose, but it has done much harm The acrolein is not the only pois- S— tab on that the gigareite contains, The| Use our Classified Ad coiumns, - that the de- skeleton man, was seen by fhe writ- ter some time ago. He was earning a i livelihood by exhibiting himself in a little side show. He was practi- Much Worse spending her first night away commenced to ory Why matier? Are yu homesick? the reply I'm heresick : * 4 oo 9 A Heap of Dirt the depression in your town took more than 100 joads of dirt When it hosts A bean oo get from home dear asked U little girl was dare she LJ what ia the came itior me naj Bill Dick “Bo yt Yeu rid did you? to level it i got of but it up 2 Sree Tob only X can clearly RANGE EQUIPMENT MAY the | most pitable creatures known as the | ® © & 9 Blond or Brunette? Diner-"T1l have a portion of chicken: it must be a COCKk~ & bird. and nothing but the jeg will do.’ good, sir, Right or left leg, sir? ® & & 9» End of The Line A gentleman slipped on the top stair of the subway and started slid- ing down to the bottom. Hall way down he collided with a lady, knock- ed her off her feet and the two continued the journey together After they had reached the bottom, the lady still dazed gentleman's chest Looking up at her politely, he finally exclaimed, “Madam, I'm sorry, this is as far as I go.” ng hand over f Hitler ha etl out to amoition to rile It Mr Fastidious before any other erel. and this two-year diplo- Walter means to one ad of an congue was langer year’ Very peaceful WAT y resort to negotiations ors What he developments, That is 16 per cent of a free people d political lib- judices and emo- course of events + thelr differen by nice of sense of i: Al m ee fr but ®* ¢ & 9 Oh, You Were? “Who was driving when you hit the car?” None of us; we were all in th’ back seat ®* & oo 9 (Giten Needed It \ “Dear Sir” wrote the indignant mother to the school teacher, “you {mustn't whack my Tommy. He ain't used to it. We never hit him at home OR MAY NOT BE MOVED Centre count potltr make it a regular of work on the range to move and watering equipment frequen By doing they encourage wider ranging oy the birds, according to County Agent R. C. Blaney ot EE excent in self-defense.” Failure to move the equipment . may result in destruction of the sod and the necessity of reseeding after the fowls have been housed. When equipment is moved frequently, the gras a chance to renew itself under favorable weather conditions When the fowls have ample green | feed about them and no disease | contaminates the range. there is! little value in moving the shelters) or brooder houses to new ground. | [Such a move requires careful clean- | {ing of the ground where thé build- ing stood to avoid disease compli- | cations if fowls are close enough so {that they can scratch in the old | “home site” ! If a permanent sod is being used | jand in such cases preservation of the grass is important, then it is! lquestionable whether the shelters | vmen | Cop- their feeding tw iy Many ii, Drunk driumphantiy)—" 80, ® & oo 9» Two of Them Father (to youngster just put to bed)—"Now, what are you crying | for?” »a Bon--"1 wanna drink.” wig Father—"80 do 1. Go to sleep” ® oo 0 9 Out of Shape Bose ."Rufus, did you go to your lodge meeting last night?” Rufus-—-"No, sah, we done have to postpone it.” Boss "How was that?” Rufus—"De Grand--All Powertul—Most conquerable Potentate done got beat up.’ * ¢ & 0 Hot Bath Doctor—"What you need is an electric bath" Patignt— “Nothing doing, Doc, I had an uncle drown that way out at Rockview.” ® ¢ & 9 should be moved since the grasses May He? ! beneath usually are soon destroyed | Patient—"You remember when you cured my 2h Eheumatiom, doctor, by the accumulation of droppings | | couple of years ago and told me I shouldn't get wet under the wire floor { Doctor--“Yes, that's right” When green feed becomes scarce | Patient “Well, T've returned to ask you if I may take a bath.” or in the event of a disease outbreak | 2 0 9 or if ground is to be plowed after | removal of puilets, then shelters | We Presume might be moved as often as proves | Av A minister remarked the other day, “As you think, so you are” practical i Sof you don’t think, you just aren't, R—————— i ® 4 0 0 That's all, folks, One of the worst things about summer dog days | than are the cat nights, "BOAT. FRE Invincibie—Supreme-—Un- Money talks but bill collectors say ‘that they find it hard to hear it, | continued to sit on the aan “wl ns “i nswer Column — LOUISA’S LETTER in - - Query & A PROBLEM—ADn aviator is poised at North Cape, Norway, ready to hop off for Chicago, If he takes the shortest alr route, in which direction My daughter lacks a year of fin- [will he take off West? Southwest? North? Northwest? (Answer €ise- hing her college course, Bhe 1s where in this department.) engaged to pn fing young man who will probably be financially able to M. H--Why does Hitler alway: gel married In one or two year: Ans Dunno. Probably he wants the rest of the world to think he has Now, our problem is this something on lap. - « As our daughter expects J. B~What do you think of a fellow who comes to a draftees gare married, why spend all of well party, drinks his beer, gorges himself! with all the good things to eat, money necessary for her to makes a date with the poor boobs girl for the next week, and then pre- her course, when she might sents him with a package of corn plasters? be learning how to COOK, Ans ~That shocking. We haven't the gr house opinion of such an unprincipled human rat are or T. D~Why would vou Ans Bolon ‘ Lory, and was one of the seven B.C and died 558 B. C is applied to Congress - | Dear Louisa: talk from a beer hall? get Lhe finish better sew and Lo vocabulary to describe our able wo send her, wealthy people advise to do MOTHER but we of Congress What e greatest legh ¢ men of Greece hi wih th legislative members of the Was lecause of ther h are 50 many was the name “SBolons? lator of ancient his- He was born in 638 dom name “Solon DOG es called ue great the Arizona ¥ ¥ men or i G. L~1 would like to ask in Cross?” An very interesting group of stars In # named form a and ANSWER | your good paper what is the “Southern Send your daughter back lege her course her These are Limes LO one Knows Ww col- gel the Bouthern The four p Hemisphere ncipal stars and west, while the up- alrly good views of it may much better farther south Ww finish and perilous Lronomer when she Cross~—-1wo of them pointing directly east to earn a liv- OWE, point the South it much easier LW be had at the Tropic of but her degree and P. BI! President Tyler thing that office? good Ans-—John Tyler was nominated 5 can happen running mate y William Henry good engagement succeeded tl Presidency on her of the couple may 4, 184] 1hNds or meet with an Even 1 marred may go Lo war Many women themselves been rudely awakened BO 10 work w! who had 10 De La of in Evora DO now-a-days i nfl x de : Lworm Lo be { and have , fly A ETAL) lieved at the importa bo Ww diploma and ones Ww may find it nece ing Shu do i has has specialized in some one A year or t years | while many a perfectly One or the ot WAT Y find t Been will this Blu Was not ewecied gent, how did he get Vice-President Whig ticket Harrison on date for 1840 on President as a Harrison in ithe death a as and Apri! and the ' t ) vo O pL} change tL accicent reget get How of gel rid of them? Toads are worth their Worms snd bugs that well Wo place a num- can daughter 4 1 weight | oid In * gestruction of insect are DUshan« ome Hack Bruits i WO her and njuri iid do f toad ont | her IgNL El that in your garden » ifically for Albania? Albania on April 7 NM Mussolini nave Lo secure who finar purpose wclaldly nave p hen did Italy er Hada 10 families and 2 " pe and 1838. King Zog fied nT nz en they had formed by 1 Care te 4 rtance of the nee the silkworm who reigned ght the grt of money meron make omelimes from pote- blockade the * about the Brit. trade in British HOCK al large race pro - a aii advan ha Leen engaged anc Howe ver 0 without yea married Zoo in Chi- ) feet 1 inch elephant was given Brookland Cage stands I wels now 10 0646 Fl W.-W we fleet? The Ut] * abe LW QO the late 0 of 13 oy meaning commancer-in- abineviated to “Cin C I. JL—When weretary of Labor rine uy of Labor was conlfirm- Russia? of the United States the mosi m-~ an presented? ree gOg-~ defied pub- their heads IOWARLOE each monmih WO gel mar aoe DAN gel helping hin four o ail give FOU AI Wemaeives 0 AXAIT oat DOF a vered bridge: childr Suni - od these brigees the Re&VOIU- the ©ld the agent VORLT Wa De : ane ' ¥oaael ! bull bridge the pury JOLEINEG TI01 WER POTS does the word name orig war: anc primitive E. M. P--Fran vhat Ans Private was the feudal baron: thei: W. W. T.—FPiease give the origin Ans —This expression apparently 12:3. "Now the man Moses was upon the face of the earth D. A~1In how many used? Ans Jt jis estimated til lighted by kerosene J. B. B~How many sliver tate of ns --There will be nc which the Centre E. R~What industry Society is a com- Ans The broadcas ploves and execut niries ents of a cer- they ge’ me a fine 0 do 80 ck, LOUISA YOUR HEALTH Edu Board of Medical Sociely Pennsylvania County Medica) ponent Mothers try $heir child cou thie par se llie originate? Lilred DY YOUDE OUD RIWaY sum them when iL semis abie Good on LaiiN y rivet \ in Private ead ang if Lhey of the expressior came {rom the very meek “Meek as Moses Biblical verse, Num- all men which were are sat bers above homes in the United States are kerosene lamps till Elli 9 2.000000 homes the Slates are in Or {ees Me ational mmitiese Tus the 8S dollars w be minted this vear? silver dollars coined during the vear 194] pays the highest salaries? ting industry leads, having 21 648 em- ives an average weekly wage of $47.13 in 1940 E. Y~How many different colors are the small silk threads in the United States currency? Ans —Only two-—red and blue W. 8.~Was Pius 1, Pope of Rome, murdered? If not. how did he die? Ans —Very little is known of Pope Pius 1. It is certain he was Pope of Rome from A. D. 142 to A. D. 157. It is thought he was born at Aquil- eia, Italy, and that he suffered martyrdom during his reign as Pope. E. F~Why do the Jews refuse 10 eat pork? Ans The Mosaic law forbade the use of swine as food, and the Jews still regard the animal as unclean. Similar views are held by other peo- pies of the Old World and by severa] Christian sects in America. T. G—When did the last Russian-Japanese war occur? Which coun- try won the war? os Le of the rill of of paid its to “break” a habit in Mpreover, they call these habits “bad habits There i no guch thing as a bad habii in a child. It may be a habit which i distasteful to parents but it is quite natural to the child All children have one or more stich habits. But the breaking of these habits is often more disas- trous than the habils themselves Habits cannot be broken. One can Jead a child out of a habit occurring 3 2 N 4 i > R in iniafiiy snd = ofien carried over Ans~—The Russc-Japanese war began in Pebruary, 1804, and lasted until August, 1905, with Russia suing for peace. President Theodore Roose Well-meaning friends inlorm Whe oot exercised the friendly offices of the United States for a peace CoD- mother that this habit will deform ference to be held at Portsmouth, N. H., the first session being held on the jaw, spoil the proper alignment 'pugust 9, 1905. The terms were agreed upon and the treaty was signed _- the teeth and cause growth ol py the warring nations and President Roosevelt ending the war adenoids G. J~Why is the Suez Canal so important in this European War There is doubt whether any 6! pow going on? these unfortunate conditions can Ans. —The Suez Canal is Great Britain's lifeline from the Mediter- be jaid to thumb-sucking. The ranean Sea to the Red Sea to reach her far-flung eastern empire It | parental attitude toward the subject would be a most serious blow to English shipping if this lifeline was Of habits in children must be ap- |gevered pmached with directness and sim- B. J—Are there any sounds we are not able to hear at all? plicity. Ans —Yes, unless assisted by artificial means We cannot bear A little patience and an accepl- sound if It has Jess than thirty vibrations per second: nor can we hear lance, of the habit as something a sound if it has more than 40,000 vibrations per second. One is too vt can in time be changed, will high and the other is too low in pitch to be audible { put the mother in a much better T. C~—How did the British Navy at the end of the 1914-1818 war | state of mind to handle the situa- compare with her present navy? [ tion. A mother frightened by such Ans —At the close of the World War, Great Britain had 738 ships and habits will frighten the child. Phy- boats of all kinas, including 433 destroyers and 109 cruisers. Now Great gical punishment as an attempi 10 Britain has some 376 ships of the principal types of which no more than change any of these habits is not | 230 are destroyers. only useless but dangerous. One is | J. B. H-Is it true that venom from the African spitting cobra will much more likely to thus “break” cause blindness? the child's spirit. Ans If this discharge is received in the eye it will almost imme- DO YOU KNOW {diately cause blindness, and in some cases death. It has been observed There gre five times as many tena from this reptile can be accurately directed for a distance of people & there Jiving on 8 day a = "| V. B.—~What proportion of the tin used in the United States is for tin iar of cans? 4756 In She 2610 of msdieal wr making of tin . W. S.~What is plasma and for what is it used? Ure Were 31.000 Hvriery inthe| Ah:— Plasma is the fluid portion of the blood remaining after the : corpuscles are removed. It is helpful in transfusions for Remarrngge. i shock and burns. $147,500 Order For Sunbury r Twn is longer, the Pacune; Aummtie of ie const fine? The United States War Depart- Ans-—The Atlantic coast is miles long, Gulf 1686 miles long, ment at Washington has announced and the Pacific 1366 miles long award of a contract for $147.500 to 8. R. R—Who first used the expression “Those who Would give up the Susquehanna Mills, Inc, Sun- essential liberty to purchase a litle temporary safety deserve neither bury, for the manufacture of cart- | liberty nor safety”? . . ridge cloth, Operations cannot be Ans Benjamin Franklin was the author of this statement. started until yarn is received from A. D~What is the average age of the surviving vcterans of the Civil which the cloth is made, for which | War? a special kind of thread is used. The Ans — The SYetage Sgt of the Jaks thn 1000 surviving ven of the rchent cides several times larger | Federal Army in the Civil War is more than $6 years, previous ones filled by the company for the War Department. Arswer to Problem—Northwest. Ans Mate Cai Walt Wie Um vad 2h the United States yoes ithe tae
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