July 31. 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Seven "THE WAR IN EUROPE The bitter fighting that continues | make possible an attack upon Sing to feature the struggle between Ger- 'apore, the Burma highway anl the many and Russia, as these two Netherlands East Indies, mammoth military powers battle to The Japanese share the death, demonstrates that the a fr SPAR t ae experts have been wrong in two im- | premacy in Far portant factors: { British position at (1) The Red army threaiens this extension of Japan impotent, incompetent force that power. The way must be prepared many believed after the purge of to attack great base Russian generals; it has already ex- | moment presents itself hibited stamina, courage and intel- on of the Nether: ligent leadership as the Nazis have desired in order thrown against it the full power of raw materials the world's greatest military ma- | hat the island: possess, Control of chine, ’ them will give Japan a ful The legend of panzer invin- | economic weapon again cibility, the belief that nobody coul Saxons and much stop the German army and the av pendence Lhe with which Nazi time-table been regarded have been not shattered, as the under-hated Russians have slowed and halted a going German drive in the loot group | u East The Singapore the the | is not the the when thi The possess East Indies Lu acquire the valuable DOW 2) port shaken if Tk u fully dominate (88) C5 i Burma highway will prevent Brit and American assistance ’ reaching Chungking ment ol This sirable from Japane view because J livered In qu will make the Japanese Tokye Ready for Supreme Gamble While waiting for the decision on the eastern front, it might be well to swing rapidly toward the Far East, where Japan is on the march again Recent events have emphasized the role that Japan is playing the stupendous conspiracy of Rame-Berlin-Toyko pact Plainly the Jeaders of the Far Eastern em pire have determined to push thelu agressive plan and to seek a share { empires inevitabl INese errilory S. Uncertain In Grave Criss in the loot of have The timing of the Japanese deter minaiion is interesting illustrating once more the tive manner which Hitler has arranged to exer: the en pressure against antagoni democrati With British and inter- midst ests imperilled in Japanese moves, the Germans that our naval streng.h, whi been shifting a bit to the wil] be held in th a Japanese dir Here again timing their vantage, in creased J assistan Great Britain. Obviously panese are prepared to take some risks in carrying out a policy tha! the preoccupation of the Anglo Sax- the preoccupation of the AngloSax- on pations with the bat ] lantic, Toyko i oughly that the successful pr alic in Burope What the Japanese Seek Americas efi and ti ¢ his American the Pacific by tarough HOD e t the Ja walt, wi not be necess ent sacrifices that succes tion of American to make the s Japans only policy is Japan's int China h tion cure bases f erations The agall occupation EEE IIT == - TITAN MACHINISTS SET HIGH SAFETY RECORD NAVY OFFERS YOUNG MEN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES employe ompans More than Tian Metal ehop enjoyed a at Camp evening in baked July on ry rt tre arin recogni! de accia remarkabie beginning Ded over three department free The the depa: ber 17. 1937 former a3 A citations Rppear gign for The ¢ able record It is a result work Last mittee of three the machine course of employe upon this respon committee, Innumerabl ders instigated by department for cleaning up The men of proud of their record that they will be able it © indefinitely, Their ment should ample to every pliant men result quirem requirem the year member have been scores of th accompli frve a KOLB, SOCIOLOGIST OF WISCONSIN, TO SPEAK -. - ihe Pent Comfieren neaker A Life August 4 to Princ vania Co Indiana, Pa John H. Ki head of of rural sociology of Wisconsin ntry COLLEGE POLICE CHIEF HONORED AT CONVENTION ith John R. Juba, chief ot the State | ment College Borough Police department, | versity was elected to the law committee In three major addresses Doctor of the Pennsylvania Chiefs of Po- | Kolb will discuss social change in lice Association at the annual con- | relation the American Way vefition in Philadelphia, last week. | life. He will be avaliable for Capt. W. V. Dennis, of the Col- ferences throughout the 3-day lege Campus patrol, and Dr. Harold | sion, according to Dr. Howard R F. Alderfer, secretary of the insti- | Cottam, assistant professor of rural tute of local government and editor sociology at the Pennsylvania State of .the Police Chiefs’ Bulletin also | College atfended the convention. Doctor Kolb has gained interna- - eM cin tional recognition through his hooks on rural sociology his numerous TITAN SAFETY COMMITTEE research publications, his teact service, He ANNOUNCES NEW AWARDS .° pn or served In to ol con- ot i public hy administrative The Safety Suggestion Commitlee | oa 0ities in agencies of the Titan Metal Company re- United States, in Wisoonsin cently made the following awards organizations. in the New Zealand for suggestions submitted during | co cermnment. in the New York In- the month of June | stitute of Social and Religious Re- Robert Mong and Rupert ile search. in Y. M. C. A. War Work $300 each; Phil McGovern Clyde Council 1917-18, and in agrienitural Johnstonbaugh, James Beaver, $200] oy 0000 work at the University of each, and Ciifford Quick an addi-| yypesnta He is past president of tiopal $200 award and two SLO0|., "pourn; Sociological Society of awards; Edward Hull, two $1.00 America and an active member of awards, and Maurice Coder, Hugn several other professional societies Bakion, Lester Poorman, Wayne John Martin, $1.00 each | Yoia. ang Joh | The average citizen will enjoy | better times when he stops spending more than he is making — advis of th state Quick, A si iin ALUMINUM COLLECTION AT COLLEGE IS SUCCESS | A considerable quantity of old al- uminumware was obtained in a drive conducted last week by the State College Defense Council, with the ald of Girl Scouts Dr. J. P. 8higley, chairman of the’ drive, expressed satisfaction with re- suits and thanked citizens, Girl Scouts, borough officials for use of borough trucks, and Shoemaker Brothers for storage space. The al- uminum is to be trucked to a cen- tral collection agency in Altoona or Lewistown, Dr. Shigley said. A Tip on Faster Growth for Growing Birds Many poultrymen have found that growing birds fed Dr. Sals- bury's Avi-Tab grow faster, It aids digestion and contains med- icines that Inhibit molds found in mycosis. See us for DR. SALS- BURY'S AVI-TAB. Hecla Poultry Farms Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 93 A Member of Dr. Salsbury’s Na- tion-wide Poultry Health Service It's about the time of Lhe year 1 begin hearing that old, t sendble glogan, “Swat the fly.” i Farmer Suffers Burns | | As Barn Is Destroyed (Continued from page one) while Mr, Rockey's loss also Is well covered by Insurance, iy Is reported] Members of the Pleasant Gap Fire Company, and of the Logan amd Undine Companies, Bellefonte re sponded to an alarm, and using water pumped from a cistern at the house, were able to save the re idence [rom destruction A much arger cistern at barn could n be reached because of the intense hea which at the height of the blaze was unbearable distanc Ol nearly 100 vard: About midnight from the st ere the for a Friday burning barn the residence spark how and a second call was sent to the Plea Company Firemen with walter to pre ven her trouble I'he fire was discovered about 4 p. m. (DST) variously re- ported to have seen first In traw t beside the barn on the the barn roof Rockey hired Ross in hi at the the roof of ant Gap Fire oaked the roof 20 and is Deen (431 ack and Mr Cieorge | hand engaged in haul time were barn wert ing JUsSL AD with a new WRK IATrRs on load ol ard of Fire WAY } ot Franklin, who h cd hom rom hi em al Whiterock Quarries ae ’ and, toge tock out of the Saturday badly swol County i ian Na hands were ited the Cen re lispensary where Jurthe Wn given and tetanus RECENT WEDDINGS Bash—Summers Ru Summ cla Bel emploved the Prem Kephart—Fryer James Stewart Kephart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Kephart and Miss Geraldine Viola Fryer, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pryer both of Mill Hall were united in marriage Wednesday evening, July 23, 1941, by the Rev. Robert E Fleck in the Methodist church at Port Royal. The couple was attend. ed by Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sheasley of Flemington, the latter being a sister of the bridegroom. The bride who wore a dress of light blue with accessories in white, is a graduate of the Mill Hall High School in the class of 1941 Mr. Kephart was graduated from the Beech Creek High School in the class of 1034 and is employed by the General Refrac- tories Company in Beech Creek. Af- ter the ceremony Mrs. Fleck served a dinner to the bridal party in the parsonage. The newlyweds plan to live in Mill Hall for the present Hoover— Justice Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Hazel Justice, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Justice, of Coleville, and Paul Hoo- ver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hoover, of Bellefonte The wedding took place Monday afternoon, July 2], In Winchester, Va, Rev. W. T Talbert of the Methodist church performed the ring ceremony. There were no attendants, Pollowing the ceremony the young couple returns ed to Bellefonte and are now at the home of the bride's parents. ‘The bride wore a navy blue street dreas| with white accessories and wore al corsage of red roses She attended | the Coleville schools and has been! living at home Mr Hoover is a graduate of the Bellefonte High school, class of 1040. and is em- ployed at the A. & P. Super Mar. ket, Bellefonte, Both Mr. and Mrs Hoover are well known and liked among the younger set, and they | {have the best wishes of a host of | of ' friends, | He Church pastor, Sunday Hosband meeting Brothes Dix Run C Shuey School 9:30, Elmer Followed with preaching 7.30, Scholl un ClaEs npr me by Bellefonte Ji minister m., Harold hi 10:45 Other Boy hip 7.30 Sermon Longest Word First Mothodist, Rev, HC. Stenger Church school, 9:30 a Vion, Supt. Morning o'clock rmon That Evening wo The Bible WOT Bellefonte Preshyterian Rev, Will Thomson Sunday rm Mornin itn 45. Ser ning am C Chiov | Hm wor Advent Church tor Schoo] 8 on Prea ard Ding al | services 8t time Sabbat} member by | r or rot lon ol have 7:30 Come (oO Wel me t St. John's Evangelical- Reformed Rev, C, Nevin Stamm United Brethren, Bellefonte GF J srrvices John R Householder tor. Un beginning sunt mm. hy pa Shope mon w a DEMAND EXISTS FOR D. H. I. A. TESTERS STRONG HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN SUMMER BAND SCHOOL Twenty-nine of Pennsylvania iti four other tates and ithe District ed of Columbia are repre second annual band, or school sponsors the Pennsylvania State Col outstanding high school hostrs edd by lege musicians The school is under sions of Dr. George 8 Howard a member of the College faculty, who is collaborating with Professor R WwW. Grant, director of College music and Professor Hummel Pishburn also from tie music department Although the novel school is open to boys and girls of high school age. many music teachers from Pennsylvania and neighboring states attend to study the organization and development of a balanced sym- phonic band symphony orchestra or choral group The six-week course began July 1 and will be completed August 8 The progiam of the high school students includes daily rehearsals; small ensembles: private vocal and instrumental lessons; field maneu- vering; dance band playing; class- es in drum majoring; flag swinzing and conducting EL ss Some profits are made by taking advantage of other people; others hy giving the necessary service I, for the mupervi- Schemes rarely take the place of good, hard work in the lives of those who make a success of living Business -Bound? Get your secretarial training ot ALTOONA SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 4. HM. TOBIAS, Regivtrov 1110 134k $4. Altoens, Pa, Telephone 4134 JERSA—————.————.—=—=———.. What to do with that Sour Milk Interesting contribution from a reader, who tells of many dishes in which milk can be used instead of milk and baking One of many features in the Augu 10th American Weekly The big tributed wi alter | the Baltimore Sunday Amer Lr n ue al iH new So~That's the Law (Continued from Police Continue Search | For Dynamiting Car ge one) page « OL the wee! posder wa for about Ira) or City and tioners used nes ( Hing piece wheel with the dead man on it Linu m ed tall pole and left In England head page one) Pia on a the ravens 1750. the were placed castic gals to do a thriving of the which a man had been hung superstitious people bought trophies becaus they explode wep not became ald Cag ed Ir bomb did dynamite that the ue of The until LR | f ted } tl vi ’ of ex aL magazine di rated {1 i ¢ " praitea irom eal { on Pike nl ‘ ' The execu CH porch or and boun m and Public Sale Friday, August 8 ROY E. GATES ADMR. & EXFK( of the Estate of John Mar garct Quinn busi ground gibbet on DelLaune 8, Pelghtal, 38 of Che Many 3 §! tld the investigating offi these I Lh hill r'e id Clear read Le belie! that would cure all Hi ® In ™ day nigl x h . ’ ming down Os Crooks We have Qow1 : mek H any legal action In whi usbane ej i Iw h a husband jooked out the window ACCUSO( wife of il TAN without lights flash WL m, 4 nim 12h we man { tort later he heard an which the HL) in | " “A OW De PRO Drot rifle pocket . A) LIVESTOCK bf un.usy ing h Misistling { a bl He lor woman ever fo! in New husband of the wil Lhe never heard of and . Lt Lerrifu peed his tealing from do know of red out " Whang nothing aren 0 sof tly mid there Is a York State alled on a INE two rings Ir ocony case of a who NArg« er I had m crime, bul the appell band may {rom Wise n Man attent ODI that {ore but are inherent) OF VALUABLE Extreme Cruelty : tlh JO Jou , : ESTATS Piper Employee Drowns Sunday » Kill Many Chickens All Kinds of Luck by five and West perenes ol and perches to a thence still post ane, North thirty artery (3 J lands of res «4 degree; jundared and one 200) theres L. FRANK MAYEN (;eneral Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2542 and several offered at near future A number of Farm Hore public Watch will be the idences sale in for Dates! H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PHONE GROVE MILLS 2579 PINE PA. ——— a Lb JAMES GILLILAND GENERAL AUCTIONEER OAK HALL STATION, PA Phone Boalsburg 3502 i i Se i Ss 4 - Tw Pr Sa a a a > » -v . - 1 y = SOSOE —— —— em ——————— ~ — OOOO hh A, —— 68th Annual Grange Encampment and Centre County Fair ‘GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL, PA. ~ AUGUST 23 to 30 Camp Opens Wed., Aug. 20th, 11 A. M. (EST) Pa = NA, LL a a EE AA AAT AAA AG AAA AAU AN, 600 Families Living in Tents i ee A a Se oh Free Entertainment Daily THE HAUGHTONS... Motorcyclists and Comedy Bicyclists., THE WIGAND TROUPE... Teeter Board and High Wire Acts. IMPLEMENT. STOCK AND POULTRY DISPLAYS ’ THE BILLY SIEGRIST TROUPE... Rigging and Balancing Act. GRAYBILL'S... Dogs, Ponies, and Goats, Band Concerts Baseball Games Fruit, Flower and Farm Crop Exhibits ! GRANGE DAY. THURS... AUG. 28 Parade of Grange Floats! Address—Harry A. Caton. Secretary of the National Grange ADMISSION ENTIRE WEEK - 50c Children Under 12 Admitted Free Car Parking 25¢ ee ee ee EE ———
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