Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 21, 1941. © The Centre Democrat, & BELLEFONTE, PENNA, WALKER BROTHERS A. C. DERR PAUL M. DUBBS CECIL A. WALKER bh od % ao Issued weekly, every Thursday morning. Entered in the postoffice at Bellefonte, Pa, as second- class matter Proprietors Editor Assoeinte Editor Business Manager TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION $150 per year. $2.00 per vear Af paid In advance if not paid in advance The date your subscription expires is plainly printed All credits are given by a change on the date of label the first issue of each upon special re- on the label bearing your name month quest We send no receipts unless Watch date on your label after you remit. 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Adver- . i run real estate advertisements. 10 no- CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES EACH WEEK NATIONAL €DITORIAL a HAVE REPUBLICANS SUPPORTED NATIONAL DEFENSE? “The lag in t pi t paredness | The Martin, R gentative oe production f ¥ above defense Alabama, « Went back Of menos Rep aan a n essential ocratic the prepared: said Mr. Pat and they are ing done ticnal : MH mito ull wil “Let us admit t} we are Not where like to il Wwe sh been so much bettes off had the Re t heer the all down ti} : Rep { had befors new naval Hitler -t wtratio WETR TAC we 7 14 navy con 43 jarity o Re} panding the Again in March in a naval const of 284 to 100 voted since then have measure, Yet 127 while only showed t Republican the gr foreign policy was the by Congress after hostilitie rope. By this repeal, it ed States land ang the against the survey showed supported the embargo peal On the measure said that 112 Republicans voted against and only 82 for it. The measure became law through Demo- cratic support, On the lend-lease bill, 149 Republi- cans voted to "recommit” that is to kill it. while otily 18 Republicans opposed the recommitment mo- t.on Said rep: had became po to arm y were battling Yet Rep. Patrick's that only seven House Republicans selective service Rep. Patrick Mr. Patrick Martin ile your ; 3 rie for preparedne time if you think you can get away with it Democrats cannot afford to sit here while the Min. ority leader stands up with a straight and be. haves as if Mr. Republicans and Miss Nationa] De- fense had gone on a honeymoon about the year 1930 or whereabouts, The record tells the true story aarty party face WAR COMES CLOSER TO UU. S. War moves much cle the United States hetween France ¢ any There can be nilstaking the startling reversal of French dured for nearly sixty years The virtues and values of lenged anew and, unlike the Blates will make no deal with regime, When this country awakens to the full im- part of the menace around it, there will be an end to weakness and the beginning of heli-fire Certainly, The Centre Democrat not pleased with the prospect ahead of us. We want nothing in the world so much as peace. We are quite willing to leave other people alone if they will let us be ourselves We abhor war but we understand that peace has its price, no leas than war, and a willingness to fight for the right and the nation's interests is the price of peace which, it feems, must be paid, regardless of the silly belief that dominated our foreign policy for so long, that we are not concerned with what happens elsewhere in the world men of alliance the POLICY cance nas freedom are chal- French, the United Hitler and his Nazi LINDBERGH'S NEUTRALITY Here is Col. Lindbergh's neutrality: The United States is wrong, Great Britain is wrong, the Russians are wrong, all the little nations that opposed Hitler are wrong, and all nations who do not see the Wisdom of cooperating with Adolf are wrong. Bo far as his public utterances go, Col. Lind- bergh knows of nothing wrong about Germany's course or Hitler's program It must tickle Hitler to see the French goose stepping with Germany, THE ROAD TO DISUNITY (Philadelphia Record) The democratic process looked sick night in the House of Representatives ¢ As the House divided 203 to 202 on the issue of extending the draft for 18 months, the friends ol totalitarianism doubtless gloated Tuesday There was the sharp division which has par- democratic nations, Party was placed national welfare in the minds of too many men There wis the effect of pressure groups threatening the personal political careers of these Representatives who care more for oflice than for the liberties of themselves and their fellow citi- zens There were frivolity on the high responsibilities of the destinies of the 1 hung in the balance But the elyzed other ubove Congre disorder and Congressmen forgot the office at a time when which they legislate wild scenes of floors as thelr even ation fog fool themselves if they conclude that the division in the Congress reflects any essential division in the will of the Ameriean people to defend themselves and to Join In the pro- who fighting for thelr dictators will tection of other peoples are independence The and a tended, T measure of 90 trag- Cx met. The support who are Way aanger night is a been islon Tuesday e it the draft close div CGISKETAL hag immediate edy langer has been thie acceptance and Amer their receive y cent of the can people vhead of Congr in realization of the who voted against the extension ! make is that some of them disturbed by the impii- time of the pea * wm al puri U 8 Arm} and fiom the The End of the Road I reactionary forces which WAT 1 DOLA 1 France H through the ruin wterday Henri Petain JAPAN'S COURSE IN THE FAR EAST hat attack There is the possibility that Japan may : Russia f 1 take advantage of Germany keeping with Axis honor. Japan gression treaty with Russia Only a but if Russia fighting Germany a chance to cut-down her friend treaty to s i the way of booty? ia some concern in this country that trike southward, forcing an issue which States cannot avoid without war, There at Tokyo will direct its atiention to- rather than the Netherlands East idea that such a move would mean Inited States posaible, upon a permanent basis in the Par East, until Japan is defeated in her ef- forts to take the territory of all other nations. A toward Siberia, §f successful, would aggravate arfare in the southern Pacific, Japan northward but this will only postpone the south If Japan attacks Siberia, there is every reason the United States should give aid to the Rus~ just like we give aid to the British and the Chinese. In battling Germans and Japanese the Russians figh! our battles, and this, as any states- man will tell you, is a cheap way to have your bat- tics fought f No peace is why sans anybody in Centre county who be- government can rely upon a promise and thus secure peace by Iriendiy would like to hear from them ves that any Adolf Hitler, egotiation, we As near as we can make out, the Chinese, the British and the Russians are fighting our battle and we ought to send them the stuff they need in the fight Prance announces she has enough bread and wine to last till the Fall harvest. They can eat, drink—and Jook forward to some day being merry agam There are people in Centre county so neutral that they dencunce the President and defend Hitler They are likely to get their ears clipped if we get into the war Russia can’t yet estimate the amount of German motorized equipment captured. Perhaps they should just say, “Tanks a million.” Mussolini reviewed an Italian motorized division about to leave for the Russian front. Hhe should have Kissed ‘em goodby. The war certainly will reach the average citizen If he is prevented from buying on the “dollar dewn, dollar a week” basis, Every once in a while we suggest that our read- ers go to church; the idea is stil] a good one. The time has come to choose up sides and de- clare whether you ate for or against America, THE ol Orrick CAT “A Little Nonsense Now and Then, Is Relished by the Wisest Men” His Driving Days Are O'er With Violet cuddling in his arms He drove a Ford-—poor silly Where onee he held his Violet He now holds a lly * & 9 0 Very Helpful The young doctor sat down wearily in his easy chalr and turned to | his wife, affectionately { “Has | “Oh, no," 'do with my time. “Oh, my wife been lonely without me?” he arked she sald, “at least not very lonely. I've had something to that?’ A lot of women have Joined and we're teach- he sald, “what's “I'm organizing a class another to cook “What do you do with the things vou “I give them to the “Dear little woman | thinking of my practice’ {| INE one cook?” asked the young doelor neighbor thi she replied sald doctor kissing her fondly Always ¢ ¢ ¢ Tummy Tale that all feline doctors ang dim omiort his trouble scampered y firmly believed The no end of upper stor his tummy Whd causeq he told around Inside agony Came Wille operating 0 end this the day when he really became jl, a bad appendix the surgeon had a brilliant dea Now was Lhe Lime usiness for « black proudly cat nce and al Etruggled oul tom and said You ra tomeat and when the patient eon held up the wide-eyed what we took out of aned Yo white one Look tummy and me } dopes got Lhe Wrong ETH Te 8 A ® & oo 9 A Mystery Know 1 what happened No, ma'am It wa the vacuum cleaner there a hile ago when “ 4 ¢ ¢ Not Accommodating the bank: a mother stood mic when One day during past Fishermen's CARON A 0 Neier meg Paradise gloomily ¢ results small son came by nei he aS ® © 9 Swat This One ale You so happy at t? Ou ist passed my test “ & ¢ @¢ Cree Nonsense ith a grin SIE TINAN the fins SONNE ®* & & 9 Scratch Over This One Mice the ott EE enough mort he Save TWO wees 6 Aes ing "Say y At When I is A wise guy shuffisd into the “tell me something Iz 8 chicken i a Tell me ®* © oo 9 The Pinch » of Me ells bie? * EAVe and Befory Cit Owe On Little Willie flitted away the teacher's desk Oh, thank you. Willie ga iad pinch one or two as : —— you buy he plum Lie ¢ tio ( You wo to - ard had make are Soon he came back smilingly put the and the leacher, taking up the bag Did mi to do? was the gleeful the whole bagful and 10 cent * oo oo 9» That's Different Traffic Cop-—"Hey,. you. didnt you hear Speed Fiend Oh was somebody I had run over me yelling for you to stop? that you yelling? I thought that was just * & oo 0 Chicken and the Egg “Bamboo, what “Chickens is “Why chickens?” “Cause can Rastus Sambo Rastus Sambo dead.” am de usefulest animals der is? yo eat ‘em befo’ dev is Dom and after dey is *® & 9 9 That's all, folks. A dumb girl counts on ion her | |. wi BUSINESS TRAINING . + « That Qualifies . . . Assures Jobs Young men and young women are registered from Altoona and other Blair county towns, also, Cam- bria, Clearfield, Centre, Huntingdon, Bedford and other central Pennsylvania counties. her fingers-—-a smart one ire FOUNDERS’ WEEK — SEPT. 2 to 6 Incl. Open to Visitors! FALL TERM OPENS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 The right choice of a school is important all the days of your business experience. Write for infor- mation or call at the school office, ' Altoona Scheel of Commerce 1110 Thirteenth Street, "ALTOONA, PENNNSYLVANIA *| | years LOUISA’S LETTER Dear Louise: IL pm the mother of one child, ) have been narried about three My husband and I should be very happy but we are not st ab The trouble is that my husband is | he | 8 drunkard. He seems like crazy about the baby and me ex- | cept when he is drinking, He comes home and gets angry about the least little thing and fights me and says | he doesn’y care anything about us | Then, after it Is all over he says { he loves us and could never live without us my heart and do everything 1 | can to please him. I've tried to talk Ww him, but he gets mad and doe | worse than ever, He doesn't want {me LO have any friends at all] and never go anywhere I'm with nim What shal do? 1 him if It wasn't for the baby loves his daddy so0 much i think every child needs hix parents WORRIED Missouri all ULieas x 11 WOLLG ANSWER Either course you hard for you but y follow the one whi Dappiness in Whe ena means emporary heartbreak You love your husband dearly, but realize that his drunkenness getting worse instead of beller that promises nothing but grief and disaster for aby late an... 1 would give my husband one chance an he could either sWralghlen up be a man or he would find himsell While every child needs @ inken {ter father | ol none al ang the take will be will do well £ promises mor ever B you anda you ang the were you, I more Rone fat) ¥ {y ialher A OI worse Laan his drink is his business a drunkard bu! ever he makes acknowledges when he much for him and he has alone r licked. But own accord to do this, you have only f ¥ r fu id i De preied child that reform 10 you NO one can himself. When- } mind up his Ww giv VOO One chiG make num pro- keep putting off decision you may have more and jeaving will be a hard- nie fee! that you your children er proposition Somehow 1 will do betler i mean busines But jecide 4 Lt keep on yourself gil needs friend an hus your band if he finds tha you whatever vou and yOu ( without luck anc the DALY LOUISA Coog 0 you proper 0 aance not been An- nave boy washes | However vate hone where most know each olher LheTe Jancing willl alos has not been Your friend is too young to be 2 steady. Why dont you go with wher bays and not try to limil your- oH one He kk probably fOINE with other girls but there [5 No ne- crseity to “kick” him for thal, as you put KH wo LOUISA. RECENT WEDDINGS Sampselb—Williams A very pretty wedding was 50i- eminized Sunday, August 10 at ine home of Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Cor- man of Peasant Cap, where Miss Betty Ann Williams, daughter 0: Mrs Anna Shuey of Axe Mann, be- came the bride of Bud Norman Sampsell, also of Axe Mann, The ceremony was performed by the Rev ivan Miller, pastor of the Pleasant Gap Methodist church. The ring | ceremony wag used. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs Nevin Corman. The bride wore a Copen- hagen blue street dress wilh har- monizing colors and a corsage Oi talisman roses, delphinium and baby breath. Mrs Corman wore a street dress of dusty rose with white accessories and a corsage of cor- responding roses, deiphinium and baby breath. Mrs, Sampse] is 8 graduate of the Spring Township High School and at present is em- | ployed at The Rote Market al | Pleasant Cap. Mr, Sampsel]l at- | tended Bellefonte High school and { is now employed by the Federal Match Company of Bellefonte For | the present they will be at home 10 | their many friends at the home of | the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs PB Shuey, of Axe Mann. I love my husband with | a ~ VI hig. a Query & Answer C olumn | - F. W~How can the enamel be | sink? | An It may be removed by the following method (1) sand- iblasting, (2) soaking in hot, 10 per cent mineral acid, such sulphuric or hydrochloric, if the enamel is not If the enamel quickly loses its gloss on contact with cold acd, it | d Continued | soaking in hot, 10 per cent lye solution B. D.~Which Ans JL is not known sos or "shepherd kings during the period has T. M-Does vitamin B restore Al Bolen dence that the vitamin B C. R~What is the Federal Ans An independent regulating Interstate and energy wilephone G. Wo] have What Ans eather removed from a porcelain enamel one of acid resistant not acid- resis tant Pharaoh of Egypt honored Joseph? Bome sch but no Egyptian been found nars believe it was one of the Hyk- Coord even-years famine experiment color ol Federal foreign Principally racio mcuaing Llegraph, ahd cabu a new jealhier CRuses It. and Ow can uM The odor some is caused by a In most ¢ these od not KNOow ar may we « alhe: Lanne fore ' fermentation o do met} nein ome essenii P~~Are many cent of because Defense Saving priced at $1875 y Department 1« Ang Approximately 5 Army Air Corps are rej H.~What is ti The » redeemed M. C.~Is Palm Ans-—It is a J. C. 1. 0Of what city in the United States was it said the gate of empire, this the seat of commerce?’ Ans was LaSalle’s prophecy E. L. T~What are the four velit? Ans Freedom freedom from fear H. IL. M.-—How many their death in the first World War? Ans Military casualties were estimated at approximately 8.538.000 T. J~Are there many catile in Brazil? Ans There are 40864000 head of cattle in all M. J ~How does an oyster pet its food? Ans —The oyster obtains its food by filtering vast quantities of water It has been found that an oyster may strain as much &s twenty-six quarts an hour through its gills B. R—~How does Major Bowes select the cities to be honored on his amateur hour? Ans. —The selection of honor cities for Major Bowes’ program is made on the basis of listening facilities, population and geographical jocation IL. F~How does the number of circuses now compare With that twenty-five years ago? Ans --There are now twenty-five circuses in business compared with seventy-five a quarter of a century ago R. M.-Why is twenty-one the age of majority? Ans It {8 supposed fo have originated in the completion of three periods, infancy, seven years: from childhood to puberty, seven years; from adolescence 10 manhood, seven years smauest by th each clic made of cotton combination atid mohair This will be concerning the city of Chicago freedoms mentioned by President Roose- freedom freedom 11 want of speech om met Brazil | Here is one thing that the people | | of Bellefonte can do, without out. | | side assistance: Develop their own | onfidren into god men ahd Wo | men REMEMBER When You Want ANYTHING IN Lumber - Millwork Doors - Sash Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, FA, Phone 432 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY DEAL IN EVERY PARTICULAR J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency One of the Oldest Agencies in Centre County. ANN W. KEICHLINE, Representative, Temple Court Phone 190 Used Truck Headquarters DECKER MOTOR (0. SOUTH SPRING STR BELLEFONTE, PA. delel RYE
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