Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 10, 1943, Image 10

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ITORIAL
Faith is what helps us nite of disappointments and
regrets
id summer time it brings no
You can say one thing f
heating problems
Victory gardeners are now wuying to repel the invasion of bugs
beetles and similar insects
Goering's boast that not one bomb Would fall on the Rhineland
must make Germans sick at heart
a ——
length of the range from six months tO
as Rood as
the War
Predictions as to
six years. Your guess is anybody
when there was plenty of meat?
at
the Gays
good old
Who remembers
The idea that Japan will fight to the last man Is not our idea
MUSSOLINI'S BOAST
On November 18, 1940, when German planes were rocking London
with serial attacks, Benito Mussolini advised his Italian subjects
“1 have obtained the Fuehrer's permission to direct Italians in bat-
tle against Britain, with Italian planes and submarines.”
Now the situation is reversed Italy is feeling the weight of Allied
bombs and Anthony Eden pointedly remarks that the British people
have not forgotten Mussolini's statement
There are millions of Italians, probably including Mussolini
wish they could forget his boast
5 LS
who
RADAR . .. A SECRET WEAPON
Even the name of this wartime development remained on the deeply
séeret list until the War Department disclosed some of its capabilities
although, of course, none of its technical detail,
The name Radar stands for “radio detecting and ranging” It is an
electronic instrument that sends a beam of radio impulses out into space
to. discover distant objects hidden from the human eye. The Impuise
pounces back from such things as airplanes submarines or battleships
and, at the receiving station, a cathode tube in the role of interpreter
translates them in terms of human vision
When trained on planes still beyond the reach of anti-aircraft fire,
it reports the three basic elements needed for correct plotting and gives
the waiting guns information as to distance, angle of elevation and
angle of azimuth. Darkness fog or clouds are po lmpediment to the
magic of Radar. In a very real sense it represents the mythical death-
ray by giving accurate provision so that the death stroke may be deliv-
ered.
Radar represents an outstanding example of cooperation not only
among American scientists and industries but between scientists in
Great Britain and in the United States It was developed independently
in the United States and great Britain, and credit is to be shared by
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
BACKWOODS
DOCTOR
| Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, a country
doctor in the Canadian northwoods
iis dead at the age of 60 Even In a
time of worldwide war, with thou-
sands of men dying In battle this
is news of interest throughout
world, Medienl men everywhere
know of Dr. Dafoe's accomplish-
ment of the impossible in saving the
{lives of the Dionne quintuplets and
it Is quite certain that no man In
the long history of medicine exper-
lenced such widespread contempor-
ary fame among laymen
Interest In Dr. Dafoe as the lit-
tle doctor who ettended Mrs. Dionne
and whose faith and devotion to his
tiny charges played a part as great
as did his medical skill and the ex-
pert assistance made available to
him In saving the lives of the five
sisters, may overlook an equally sig-
nificant part of his career
It is quite evident that
Was a able doctor
have made good and perhap:
ed wealth In a populous community
He preferred, however, to establish
himself In a rural practice covering
a large area of the Ontario "bush
serving men in lumber camps and
farm famiies in thelr humble dwell-
ings on forest Those who
have knowledge primitive
character of the vicinity of Callan
der, Ontario, as it was before the
feme of the Dionnes made it g tow
ist attraction and brought It
Can in Othe what It
must have been when Ii
tablished himself many
willingly ibjecting himself
of
dependent
Dr. Dafoe
very who could
achiev
clearings
of the
Maith
Sense Uegres
Dafoe ee
there Years
8g0 10
the
him
strength
age whatever the emergency
fronting him. It was beca he he
schooled himself to undertake any-|
thing, howeve; and diffi.
cult it might appear, that hie tackied
ie” job of Lhe
made
own
Tigors 3 practice which
pon ni
resourcefuine and cous
Con
i
use 3
hope les
the Keeping
Dionne babies alive and
ed a moGern
=
impos:
sCcompilian
fru T g p. 1
MUracis Williams por
un
| never
© HEALTH AND
BEAUTY
The Government Is To Educate
5000 Physicians a Year
thousand
Five i
receive [ree eck
niisted men
{i to combat duty
wey are total losses so [ar as meg
cal material is concerned, what w
be done with them? They will be put
back into the and will
them
y be in
1943 ihe pro-
contermpiated
Age owered
means that Uncle Be
must also give these youngsters col
lege educations as well as pre-medi-
cal training. Fifteen months will be
allowed pre-medical work, then
three years In an accredited medical
college, after which they must serve
a years intérneship Even though
rushed through at this rate, it will
require a little over five and a quar-
ter years before they will be ready
to serve in the Army or Navy
The government also expects to
educate dentists, veterinarians, en.
physicists, chemists and
other specialists. The Army and
Navy intends to assign about 15.000
soldiers and sailors to colleges each
year for special training
A picture of what Armv-style pre-
medical education may be like! was
painted in a recent address by Brig-
adier-General Joe U. Dalton: “Sol-
diers will be under the direction of
a commandant who will be respon.
gible for discipline and control
Housing, feeding, Instruction, and
other services will be provided by
contract between the institution and
the Army
athers
June
¥ dt]
Was
re
gineers,
“Qoldiers will rise at 6:30 and from |
then until taps at 10:30 that night
their day will be as rigorous as it
was during the basic training which
they took before being sent to col
{lege by the government.”
These students will be expected
to take full advantage of their op-,
AMERICAN t HEROES
eV MANRAs BY LEFF «den gwtrwe ow
the
Hyman Epstein knew that after wounding & man the Japs around Sanansnds
were withholding their fire, using the injured soldier for ball until unarmed
medics] aides lke himself earns fate range. Yet agnin and sgain he crept ont
under sniper fire to rescue wounded comrades until at last the Japs got him
“That kid was the best” 5 commander said of determined little Hymio
Bostein, Are you buying War Bonds a determinedly?
tinal dl
Query & Answer Column
Aaa.
That Bible Question
The question asked In this t
ner Pa
tumped most of
Warner of
HIRD ia
Diution
Warne
fer i
Mu
C M Wik, a
juestion, which
Mr. Walk
Julian reg
writes
I wish ubinit the
Abe] wags the man’s name Al
Abel born before
BOR. Leh 1&t chinpten
OWO mage.” And Abel died
2: "And Adnm Kiwew
name Seth. This wa
“Now lets tum to
God formed man of the
would make the
chapter 4, vers
pass, when
brother
foll Was
g my
\
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Wn
ow
sia erry for
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58
father was
man in His
Ceniesls, th chapter verse
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ng SO Wie fn {athe A
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sain, and
Abe]
Cenes
y LG Created
Othe
8d
telore
wile bre a 800 ang calisd
Hi
death y Verse 25
And the Lord
turally (speaking)
turn to
after
is, chapt
the gre
mother
talked with
in w feld
And Abel was buried in th
Abel grandmother
dust of
Adam's
Cain
earth
And
wer
Creliesis
4
they
Ww 11
and slew nlm
father’s mother
“However
ied
eit bis
the Bible do
¥ of
oe
Dut vere
verses 10
eiwived the bod I Abel e i di
If the vou Hn he bi i Of
ne ¢ 15 4
id earth
Liapts
BB |
nat ane
pcenaing to
GR Walk
Paul Béhnetie
to the Bible
Mr
We are
Iyrone, RD 3
Buffalo Run
quotation published May 27th
Appreciation—To Mrs
Baird, Lewistown M
for rect an
wd indebted
ENGINE IN « wers
Ne
Elbert in Lake County
SR S~What is the |
Ans ~The highest point
The vlevalion is 13.431 feet
TT. 8~Wiat d
An It
Allies
ermine 1
means radio
the y ete
distance or
1 the ai
we an
R. A. N—~When was bl
being?
Ans The
iccesafully in 1667
E. Y How dow moon get its
Ans-The moon not a lumin
unlight It is Hluminated either directly
might reflected from the earth
W.  G. HIs there a bill before C
for soldiers who have served overseas
Ant ——8uch a bill has been under
ntroduced
OB D--What is
Ans A viola I5 one-seventh jarger
lower
C. E. YDo elephants ever carry thelr young upon thelr tusks?
Ans «This curious practioe was described by David Livingstone, the
great African explorer and missionary
B.C. E0Of what is isinglass made?
Ans -<Isinglass Is a very pure form of gelatin
swimming bladders of sturgeon and other hsh
R. J. B—When will the roster of the Hall of Fame in New York be
completed?
Ans It is intended to honor the names of 150 distinguished Ameri-
cans, and the roster is expecied to be complete in 2000 A D
B.A C—What is the figure on the top
Washington?
Ans.—~The figure on the spire of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints, Sixteenth street and Columbia road” is the Angel Moroni,
who is believed to have appealed to Joseph Smith in a vision giving him
the sacred writings of Moroni and his people. These writings later became
the Book of Mormon
8. B L-How much mustard gas was used in the last World War?
gC OF enen
od transfusion first performed on a human
first blood tr being was performed
using sheep's blood
the
is body
by
but
the sun
reflected
hy
(is shines with
or more Gimly
MIgrens
14
id
to provide |
months?
discussion, b
or a Turlough
it so far has not been
difference violin?
is tuned 8
the between viola and
violin
a
than the
a
and
fifth
obtained from the
of the Mormon church in
Madge
!
LOUISA’S
LETTER
————————————
Dear Louisa
I am In love with & married man
and he hag asked me W go away
with him, but he has sald nothing
about divorcing his wife. He seetns
to love me dearly. Do you think if 1
gO away with hin now he will di
| vorce her later and marry me?
WORRIED Ca
Answer
You a poor, silly
cold-blooded one too, judging from
your letter, How can you have the
heart to try and break up another
woman's home just because you hap-
pen 0 have fallen In Jove with her
husband? Don't you realize that he
promised 10 Jove and cherish her wn
til death and if he is the king of
man who lakes his vows so lightly
what happiness and
yOu expect ever
marry
However, |
remotest
He bs
ucker
tation
eng «
friend will leave
while he runs home
giveness of his wife
are girl, and a
safely alia
if he did eventusliy
you?
don't think he has
his
You
the
idea of divorcing wife
for a
your repu
75
married
probably playing
and alter ruining
the romance
Hu <a ang
Will Come $4
your
nigh
and
you and ary
Degs fon
Why girls will waste their time
married meg ES
hension for they have
Wate
on
ad my compie-
ryihing to
lo gain by such
Anliw
“ie
Hite
Although
ke Lo philander a bit
“ally Wht 10 break
and famille:
penetrates
CERT |
belhinvir
gay dog
few of them
Hones
|
Very
of these
very
up
sid Wiel
wo
thelr
this dea nauay Lhe
ves
te
AW le they Lave LILIOWH BWaES
their I Vears and Lhe Opportunity
¢
3 fellow and
i they
Marryilig sole nice
4 fas :
Daving sm Amy Even
oeed in getting thel; rried
er to the altar eventually
50 mach
plications u
AEARILY CADGR] ana
wat real happiness is
practically impossible
0 my
from
10 YOu i 10 3 54
malTeg
woua Pag ue
ruin your life. There
fine young men amoung to bb» w
ing time on some Other Womsn:
property
Ravice
YORI friend as you
Lhe ahd before vou
are og many
net
LOUISA
a EE
DARK PLUMAGE BIRDS
GROW WHITE FEATHERS
turkeys at the
College have
chickens and
HBtate
showing white feathe
they
Hanme
Pennsylvania
ey
DCR sre afraid
Certain mation: fed io
laboratory by D
stant profes Or Of agricultural
Boucher
g
and
biological chemistry have caused the
feathers of
develop without
White feathers do not
two oo three weeks alter
is put on the special
Dr. Boucher fod
nus deficiency
poor pigmentation but
goes not sem
5 t
plumaged LING:
pigment
show for
the poultry
LON
is
certain which
tonal Ch USES the
the active
to be any of
the recognized vitamins The condi
tion may be prevented and cured by
feeding dried brewers’ yeast atl the
rate of § per cent of the mash. The
yeast, however, should not contain
less than 45 per cent protein and
should not be irradiated
factor
Similar conditions are experienced
at times by commercial poultry grow
ers. Bo far the lack of pigment has
been observed only in poultry con-
fined to houses and has not been
found in birds that have access to
good pasture. This nutritional abnor.
mality may be observed jn flocks
that appear to be normal in every
other respect, including a fast rate
of growth
- . -.
USES SUNFLOWERS TO
MAKE TURKEY FENCE
Both practical and beautiful is the
sunflower hedge used by a Susgue-
hanna county turkey grower as a
fence for his birds. The seeds were
planted with a corn planter in rows
about 12 inches apart in a strip
about 20 feet wide by Reuben Yosel-
som of Montrose
H H. Kauffman, poultry specialist
al the Pennsvivania State College,
reports that the sunflowers grew
densely and kept the turkeys fenced
in, acting alse as a windbreak and
viding the birds with seeds as food.
Sunflowers are pianted as soon 88 |
it is warm enough 10 plant corn, and
(ing a few with her myself
ghelter in stormy weather, and pro- |
June 10, 1943,
[8 3 |
. \ :
Orricr Cal
“A 1L.NMtle Nonsense Now and Thes,
Is Helished by Lhe Wisest Men”
a — ———————————————,
Bear Up, Boys
little
- — sm’
in nas
wan
Hay
The Eskimo sleeps
And sleeps very We are LOM
Last night | slept iy tie bare skin
And caught a helluva cold
vy oo ©
Dear skin
He's Some Mug
Three toms
NR rshi
That fellow Potts
alter him Potts
WES &
Pottstown
* * 9»
greet man have been Named
ville and ¢
Neighborly
Boy
right
Bali
> 4 @
My
Goodness
nti he Mared u
wie NOW kB iar
* & »
Wrong Question
Muflied Males \ Tom the Hes
vv @ »
Some Party
ale inst
Kay
Sue
Dig Clarg enjo
Bh
ner
Was never Waen he started Ww
Get This?
Dag ue nere
* & 9
Might Try This
Ne rvai
fied to sta
* 4 9
What Do You Mean?
Den TEXation receive s Lyped Inoom rr
8 bachelor wi i I One Gepenoent ihe €X8min Lun
lank with 1
IT
1 from
turned the
¢ error.”
Presently ;
telling me
* & 9»
Nothing to Worry
he baty ha
About
wed marcy
What thall
* 4 ¢
And Who Else?
Aik €
We,
ie 8 little Oridge Said
had crossed it sure dig snake
ne
* & »
Army Patter
“Don't they teach you t CEN E ii 1
to Patrick Malone, who
“Yes, sir
“Then
Well
tention
NAG pln
replied Pat
why dikin't
} 8TIract more at.
than |{ Wo, « ge | mint Cut here Without 8
supported Wo be
va
* oo o
Accommodating
cliew tolacoo, do you, little boy?
I could let you have a cigarette
* & 90
Warm Thoughts
i reader
did you
Cutie
Butie
Cutie
“I had a date w
Really? Well
1881
my dear have any fun?
NG, he Just sat around all evening and blushed
* @¢ 9
Smart Son
Brown did your
Farmer Green
me how Lo open
Farmer What
Wal, he hadn't been home § week before he showed
DOttles with a hall dollar
* oo o
Evolution
A soldier ip the following
“A pretty girl has two lips. A tulip is a fower Flour is a maker of
dough. A maker of dough is a counterfeiter A counterfeiter is a erim-
inal A criminal is the lowest thing on earth The lowest thing on earth
5 a snake's belly. But hell-I'd rather kiss a pretty girl”
learn at college?
son
rion nh
friend sends from a southern camp
A Deadly Game
Germs or no germs, kissing must be fully as aangerons ax they make
it Out to be; it has certainly put an end 10 a lot of bachelors ;
Booked Up
Caller- ~T'd like a few words with the lady of the house
Maid-—"Well, you'll have to wait ver turn I'm in the middie of hav-
* * 0
That's all, folks You muy sit on a bee in perfect safety a hundred
times, but if you persist in doing it, you'll get stung in the end
| portunities, and to be fully prepared
for the strenuous work that will be
Ireqifred of them in Uncle Bam's
| service,
Ans-—It is sald that 12.000 tons of mustard gas was used in the first ~"SCAT*
World War, resulting in 400.000 casualties ,
I S~Do flamingos build nesta?
Ans These birds raise mud into a small hillock, made slightly con- |
many of the leading scientists of both nations in military as well as
civil life. With the formation of the National Defense Research Com-
mittee this device became one of the most active subjects of Investiga-
tion by a large group of specialists. The whole history of Radar has
been an example of successful collaboration between allies of gn inter
national scale
require about 100 days for the seed | i mun
to mature. :
Parmers Who strip-farm find that | TRY MASS NUTRITION |nutrition, an intensive training
tri { field corn may also 8 NEW KENSINGTON course on fix servati
cave at the top, 80 as to form a rude nest. in this hollow, the female lays Er to rh rfid from tas) ————— . prey N nl i pegaiiion, fais
AWG S854 and Saiiches them by sitting op the nest with her long legs ing too widely. : i ; To keep war workers fit, a mass the dairy council establispment of M
t v e her. | Wild turkeys usually seek the pro- {Putzition project, which Thay serve farmer's market, Red Cross cadet
N. C. L-Tn what church was General Douglas MacArthur baptised? [tection of heavy brush, rhododen- lh En lor similar Programs in {nutrition classes, public exhibits,
Ans. —~Cleneral MacArthur was baptized in the Church of Christ Epis- dron, laurel, and pines in stormy fo d nati munities ot She State and A series of lect
copal, in Little Rock, Arkansas, May 16, 1880. iweather. Natural shelter such as a New nn Tan haa been under way Mii In addition, an industrial com
LG Omir 2 fact that We Mormons actuslly wea Bandeatts i | sunfibwer wedge, standing corn, or! © gon since January | mittee of which Miss Margaret
journeying to Salt Lake City? | brush rows provides adequate pro-| Financed by the Pederal Govern- Mitchell, Aluminum Company of
| iment, the work is under the super- America, is chairman has promoted
Ro eo ah
- iia
| FARMERS CAN SAVE GAS
i IN TRACTOR OPERATION
“IT IS JUST A DUMB ANIMAL”
“O why should the spirit of mortal be proud?” That was Lincoln's |
favorite poem. He didn't think men should become “puffed up” when 500000 gallons of fuel annually by
they acquired a little knowledge or perhaps a little wealth, careful readjustment of thelr cars|
Charles F. Kettering, the mechanical wizard of General Motors, has | buretors, estimates A. W Clyde, pro-
Half of the 55000 tractor Oper-
ators of Pennsylvania could save | Bg
been thinking along the same lines. At Purdue University recently, he
said:
“We sometimes do a little chest-hammering and think of the great
things we have accomplished in science and engineering, etc, without
recognizing that the world was all here before we came.
“The plants, the animals and everything else were growing here;
and there was not much trouble in the world, Only the so-called civil-
ized nations of the world are having trouble,
“And 1 think that much of this trouble is due to the fact that we
over-estimate our ability as to what we can do”
Kettering doesn’t think we have much on birds and animals. He took
carrier pigeons from Springfield, Ohio, and Dayton, Ohio, and turned
them loose outside Detroit.
“There was no way they could see which route they had come, but
the ones that came from Springfield went to Springfield, and the ones
that came from Dayton went to Dayton. They are great navigators, but,
of course, they are dumb animals,” he said, {ronically.
« “The bat has this navigating business down fine, If you take two
wheels, revolving in opposite directions, and blindfold a bat, he will fly
through the wheels without even hitting a spoke, He has been able to do
that for centuries. Of course, he, 100, is just a dumb animal,
“We don’t want to think that everything In this world has been
created by us, and that we are the mastery of nature.”
INCREASED INTEREST IN; breeding,
RABBIT-RAISING SHOWN R. White
{Rh
Add rabbits to chickens for more| The course covers breeding, hous-
meat next winter. ing, feeding, slaughtering, market
A lively interest in backyard rab- Ing and treatment of diseases,
bit ta let the Zennsyivanta Btate | _"
College to offer for the time a! Principles wre usually read, not
corresponding course in Tab bit ved
according
in charge of agricultural
correspondence courses.
a i RATS SA, St
¥
| fessor of agricultural engineering at}
The
with |
{the Pennsylvania State College.
other half may have engines
self-adjusting carburetors, non-ad-
justable carburetors, or may already
load.
T6 get more power from less fuel,
up & load fairly well, Professor Clyde
Wanted! Men And
Women Who Are
Hard of Hearing
To make this simple, no risk hear
3 temporarily deaf
be adjusting the carburetor to the!
adjust the carburetor so that the |
mixture of alr and fuel is nearly as
lean as will fire evenly and will pick |
Ans—Many Mormons whose means were insufficient for the purchase
of horses resorted to the use of handcarts for a part of the journey. In
companies they traveled a distance of 1300 miles, pulling or pushing their
carts an average of 20 miles a day, Two of these companies perished,
author had watched a Coast Cuard drill?
Ans "Throw Out the Life Line,” by the Rev, E 8. Ufford. The drill
thad taken place at Nantucket, Mass,
C. M. J~Do poppies. really bloom profusely in Flanders?
resulted from the destruction of thousands of bulldings in the war zones
which added lime and building rubble to the soil.
L. BH. L—Who was in command of the Mayflower?
Ans. Capt. Thomas Jones, Agel Ames in his book, “The Mayflower
and Her Log,” says: “That Jones was a man of large experience and
fully competent in his profession is beyond dispute, Hig disposition, his
character, And deeds have been the subject of much discussion . . . That
he was ‘a highwayman of the seas,’ a bDucaneer. and pirate, guilty of
blood for gold, there can be no doubt.” .
A. RB. B<What is Molotoy’s rea) name?
Ans It is Scriabine. He assumed the name Molotov, meaning ham-
mer, when he joined the Bolsheviks in 1906,
T. W.When were mushrooms first cultivated in the United States?
Ans Mushrooms were brought from England in 1890, Kennett Square
has become the center of the industry. i
IR: Reifititig tp origin,of She mecond. bar on the double-baired
LTORS ”
Ans Tt is supposed to have originated in the tablet which Pilla
ordered placed above the head of Christ, *
F. R. S.Has the President the right to veto any bill that is present.
ed to him?
is properly before
Ans—The President may veto Ahly messure that
bl, regardiess of its character, ;
. B. J. K~What iz the name of the hymn that was written after the
Ans—Poppies grow wild in many parts of Europe. However, during
the last World War they appeared in profusion, This is believed to have |
{tection to domesticated turkeys,
i i ———
i Summer Drink
A delicious and refreshing summer
drink can be mixed as follows: Add
ia quart of ginger ale to a quart of
{fruit sherbet and beat up for a min-
ute with an egg beater. Then quick-
iy pour into tall glasses very cold,
and add some fresh mint leaves,
{vision of Miss Rose Cologne of the serving inexpensive and nutritious
Pennsylvania State College's exten. Victory lunches at the Alcoa plant,
sion services. {and has organized food classes, nu-
The program includes monthly! trition talks, and other educationsl
mass meetings, refresher courses in activities