THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 13, 1943. Page Four Whe Centre Alemocrat, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, WALKER BROTHERS, Proprietors A. C. DERR ’t rhe . .. Editor PAUL M. DUBES Associate Editor OECIL A. WALKER. ...covssveess eBusiness Manager “GV OL haa Issued weekly every Thursday morning. Entered In the postoffice at Bellefonte, Pa. as second-class matter, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per year adn ena if paid In advance 2.00 per year . it not paid In advance The date your subscription expir lainly printed date | cription pir lainly m the label are given by a change on the dg f label the first issue of each i 1 ’ . 1 : T'¢ {ryt le non special re- month We 1d I : I pon spe guest. Watch date on your label { you remit Matters for publication he vdvertising, must reach ter than Tuesday ne i 1bl L Using copy received all day morning must run G28 chances All reading notices marked | are advertisements week Adver- Legal vertisements, 10 gents per Subscribe: hanging postofli address, and not no- tif ying All subscriptions will t atin i unless otherwise directed NATIONAL €DITORIAL aC ASSOCIATION p/) io ie Sember- t, CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES EACH WEEK EDITORIAL that sure reply SOLDIERS GET LOTS OF MAI United a week mucii as of the DON'T BE CARELESS A carele WOKE! i ¢ be 1 —and wh they're at it, n 3 1 ial Wi is to their advat badly needed f¢ In the or cigar to break hi throwing it awa} leaving the The car will be the wis TOBACCO CAN BE SENT TO PRISONERS U. 8. war prisons nd civilian interne alt be TTY can receive clgarett by relatives and friend ment agencies and t include per i ing the prod identified United without asking to be forwarded, with will send the tobacco label is good for three cal carton of two-oun packa mately 24 ounces of che ages cannot be ord RELIEVING FARM LABOR Pennsylvania has just re n { the first cot scientious objector dairy hands t allotted in this count: Forty these workers originally from mid-west farming areas Lave been placed on dairy farms in York and 8 hanna ¢ nti v the U. 8. Empilo ment Service of the War Manpower Commission with approval authorities. Twenty m is contempiat wi hortiy be placed in another county. The me i wi f those recently 1 1 s the em ployment service } { 1 counties in Penns: The men were escorted fron vernment work camp county U. 8. Employment offi J ron, Ohio, assistant genera i or of the program, Here larme: had been advised of Lheir avallatinty viewed them ang quic suapped them up. Placement wi I i swdanices with the ruling of Col» onel Lewis Kosch, Chiel of Camp ations, Division of Selective Her vice. that none of these objector wrmitted to take farm emplo within one hundred and Hit i f their homes, All of them been stationed for at least three mont irs one of the five work camps this country. Those in Lhe Pen vania group were all of Mennonite Amish faith which churches pay th expel of their conscientio objectors on a per capita bas wporoximately $750 000 a year, Trans portation of the farm workes was covered bv th fund Only twenty-five counties In the United States will at present re ceive the services of these workers with allotment to date to three coun- ties in Pennsylvania, the other being Allegheny, Assignment to a county is based on the degree of dairy hend shortage and the rate of milk pro- duction. Compensation of the C. O's ii paid at the rate of $50 a month tit only $15 a month may be retained by the worker. The remaining $35 is turned over by the farmer-employer to Washington where it is held in escrow for the duration, minus insurance costs on each man, which must be deducted, and any charges for medical care incurred in this period Some slight degree of brightening of general farm labor conditions in the state was reported from a state headyuarters of the U. 8. Employ- ment Service in Harrisburg. Thiz is partially attributed to the recent changes in Selective Bervice regulations Which are beginning to make themselves felt. In one county it was reported, seventy men between the ages of thirty-eight and forty-five with previous farm experience voi untarily returned to farms from occupations non-essential to the war effort. A call to farmers throughout the state to register both genera) and harvest labor needs with their local employment offices was made by state headquarters. Thus sctive recruiting of all Wpes of arm labor now in progress can match supply with demand. LOUISA’S - 157 PAID TO THE NEEDY DURING MONTH OF APRN KEYSTONE DAIRY HERD IS WORLD'S CHAMPION Political Announcements FOR ( OMMISSIONER SHINO fice of Commis ‘ounty. subject to th the Republican Part ry Election Septembey 14, and support will be sted O. P. McCORD Rush Township Philipsburg, Pa FOR COUNTY TEEASURER To The Democratic Voters of Centre County: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Preasurer of Centre subject to the rules govern Democratic Party at the election to be held Tuesday, September 14, 1943. Your vole and support are respectiully solicited i 8 H “SAM” POORMAN, Bellefonte, Pa. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. {To the Democratic Volers of Cen- tre County I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Auditor of Centre County, subject to the rules gov- erning the Democratic Party at the Primary election to be held Tues- day, September 14, 13. Your vote and support are respectiully solic { ited. J. VICTOR BRUNGART, | Rebersburg, Pa. lordinary iron oxide paint, which ean ha a WINCHESTER, OF THE UMAL HUSBANDRY DEPARTMENT OF THE UnivERSITY 8 7 OF MISSOURI, WAS DEMOA~ wr SL STRATED BY MEASUREMENT HORSES REST BETTER rUABE A ’ \ STAND MATERA FROM 54 3, CORN AND / OTHE 1 T™e | tris wo ANT COMMERC THAN WHEN EIS BELIEVED TO Have § TRE COCKROACH] BEEN Query & Answer Column f entertain. the 1 wi Hermes alchemists origin name of ‘4 desert plant at & sed to make The stems are often cut and fastened to make a Mins come they take root and begin to grow countries have joined the United Nations dgned the declaration on January 1, 18427 it time the foll signed © Philippine 1942: Ethiopia ober § G42 aq, January 16, 1943 1943: Mexico, June 13 treamiined tra ade of steel? i ' : eamiined trains are made of alloys lighter than steel kind of beard 1s an imperial? L of hair on the chin with all the rest of the beard and shaved off is called an Imperial because the Emperor Napoleon that fashion R.~What is the "Palmetio tate? oontn Caroling ~The first steam locomotive train run made in the United Gecurred In 1831. What was the route? Ans From Albany to Schenectady, N. Y F. M~Can a divorced wile obtain an allowance from her former husband in uniform, under the Servicemen's Dependents Allowance Act of 10427 Ang Yes, provided she has not remarried and a court has decreed her alimony still payable - 8S, T—~How old is West Point? Ans ~The military academy was established in 1802 L. K~What is an amalgam? Ans A combination of mercury with some other metal, Mercury forms the amalgam by mere contact, such as applying a drop to a gold | ring Painting Shingles ping the shingles into them, al- Shingles may be either stained or though of course his can be done painted. Although ordinary house only with new ones, If they are al- | paints are salisfactory for shingles, ready in place, they may be brushed | linseed oll paints should not be ap- or sprayed with the stain. plied to creosote dipped shingles. An Politicians are necessary in al {be obtained in various dull reds and country which permits the people to Grown; 48 both inespgtuive unig dup=*go 0 $he polls, . ttm rer oo HEALTH AND BEAUTY WHY QUININE IN ON1 Y SOLD TO TREAT MALARIA No. 2 he Victor Ni w for physicians fighting in malar anti-malariy upp Importance ) not only peroust medical Japan, Oern arin. 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