THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, The Centre Aemocrat, BELLEFONTE, PENNA WALKER BROTHERS. ......covvesee00 Proprietors A OC DERR Editor PAUL M. DUBBS Associate Editor OFRCIL A WALKFR.......covvesq.. Business Manager “> Iasued weekly every Thursday morning Entered In the rostoffice at Bellefonte, Pa. as seconu- class matter, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION $1 50 per year if paid In advance $2.00 per year if not paid in advance | mesican danse, ssacianan FESR RARAR RRR E ARE ~~ The date vour subscription expires is plainly printad in the label bearing vour name All credits are given by a change on the date of label the first issue of each month. We send no receipts unless upon special re- guest. Walch date on your label after you remit Matters for publication. whether news or advertising must reach The Centre Democrat office not later than Tuesday noon to insure publication that week. Adver- tising copy received after Tuesday morning must run As chances. All reading notices marked (*) are advertisements Legal notices and all real estate advertisements, 10 sents per line each issue. Subscribers changing postoffice address, and not no- tifving us, are liable for same All subscriptions will be continued unless otherwise directed. NATIONAL €EDITORIAL | SSOCIATION CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES EACH WEEK DEMOCRATIC TICKET For Register CORMAN For Judge of the Superior Court CURTIS BOK IARRY A of Philadelphia { For Recorder B. “BEN” MEEK College For Congress EDNA MARSDEN of Clearfield of State For County Commissioner FRED C. MENSCH of Millheim CHARLES P. HIPPLE For Prothonstary of Bellefonte FRED. GG. HOFFER of Philipsburg For Sheriff RUDOLPH WETTSTEIN of Union Township For County Auditor VICTOR BRUNGAR] For Treasurer of Miles Township SAMUEL POORMAN CLYDE WATSON of Bellefonte of Milesburg For Coroner DR. A. A. DONAHOE of Stale College EDITORIAL GIVING AWAY $2,000,000,000 ome of the F There was a time whe about a billion dollars a tion was about to become The chances are, although in 1917. as in 1943, complaining about ing us how the country would be rune relieved of the excessive burden of taxatio It is rathe: people of the United States £2,000 ,000 000 to philantaropic 1 his the estimate of John Price Job und raving nsel and edit the Yearbook of Philanthiopy Viewed from any angle it nature of the American accord taxed themselves this year [or an amount total budget in the early § Uury It is also somewhat surprising t arn that stati for 1041 latest year available, revea ¢ Aree (Ls ) he money given away by individuals came below 35.000 year. This year, it is stated, contributed by persons in the same income group remarkable, In more § tribute to the genNEION {freely and of their own that lar exceed: great bulk total will also be HELPING HITLER'S HOPE Benedetto Croce, described as "Italy's greatest that the Germans are basing their present calculations on the oft- proved weakness of coalitions They believe that if they prolong t fight, one or another of the Allied coalition may Weaken or make a wparate peace — If this ic tize German hope, it becomes brighter every time an Amer. ican attempts to stir up disscntion beiween the United Nationa, If Hit- ler can induce Americans to become inflamed over issues that arise between the United States and Great Britain, or Russia, he Will be winning a psychological victory that may do much lo overcome defeat on the fleld of batlle philosoplier, says - ne OUR ALLIES AS OUR ENEMIES The glohe-trotiing Senators have, at least, performed one service They have demonstrated that there are in the Congress some men who still believe that the way to win a war is to beraie one's allies The debate has also revealed that there are Senators who consider Great Britain our worst enemy, with Russia a close second, These men take every opportunity to denounce our aliles and have a lew words of condemnation for the evils of the Axis IT'S A SIMPLE PLAN! Mr. Beardsley Ruml, author of the recent plan to simplily income taxes, has a new idea which will solve the post-war problem of provid- ing employment He would reduce taxes This he argues, is much better than a pub- lic works program and would leave at home for expenditure the money that would be taken in taxation This is wonderful news! The next time we have unemployment all we have to do is to abolish taxation and everybody will get work. Why didn't somebody think of this before? RELIGION IN RUSSIA Millions of Russians are turning to God “for guidance, nheip and comfort in their sorrow and agony,” declares the Archbishop of York who has recently returnéd to England alter visiting Russia This testimony seems to refute the idea that the Russians are ath- eists and Godless. The British churchman says that the church in Russia nag acoept- ed the new, non-religious State government and there is every reason to assume that the church has come to stay in Russia, October 28, 1943. Dear Louisa: I asked a gir] to go to a dance with me and when 1 got met a girl who was there | from out ot town, I fell hard for the other girl and asked her for the first dance and gave her a rush, Now 1 danced two or three times with the girl 1 brought but she got awfully mad and told somebody that I had no manner: Do you think I wa should 1 bave danced more with the girl IT bie impolite or Creorgia Answey When you ask a girl to go with you to a dance, you have taken upon urself the responsibility of that she has a good tim aance ithe frst dance with Your partier and Some one else Alter tha come riend kewl Remembet IPPOKe( WOODWARD F n ls LE wee) six of event Mr. and tay Orndorf of Phi i Te as \ in OWn on Lreamer of Atlantic rived at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C E Kreamer, on Bunday morning on weekend permit and reported for duty Monday noon. We were cor- glad to have him among our soldier bo need great deal of encouragement. Let's cheer them up while we have the chance A flock of wild geese wore noticed by our town folk during the latier part of last week. They usually pre- dict cold weather and we sure got it CAN VITAMINS CHANGE GRAY HAIR? Read the amazing experience of gray-haired people in Calcium Pantothenate tests sponsored by ‘a leading housekeeping magazine. According to this report: | Age did not seem to aTect results The earliest response occurred in a U0 year old, the latest in | 823 year hogan to appear near the roots of the hair, The color may not appear all over the | head at the same Lime. Symmetrical areas, per. haps on the temples or the back of tie head, Over Here THVT Ao tinge bi, SAM WE CAN THANK Lo vy [ Query & Answer Column { a! have DEEN AssIRNN C. B GDd tattooing originate T fe was Irmet Italian corruption of Mediterranea his guardianship from West Point? Their names and date of graduation of each are follows: Henry ©O Flipix 1877: John H Alexander. 1887. Cha? 1889; Benjamin O. Davie, Jr, 1936 B. Fowler, 1041: Clarence Davenport, Jr. 1943: Robert B. Tresviile, Ji Mito: is scheduled to graduate in 1045 James 1943. Henry ALI0TH los YOung Franc tii ee RE i o> PROTHONOTARY FREDERIC G. HOFFER An experienced busi- ness man ard World War veteran seeking his first elective office. You'll find him capa- ble, honest, impartial and thorough. may show waces of color first, after which the | | color will spread to other parts of the head. | Views varied from 1 month to 6 months. | Mosmits. B87, of those tested had positive evi dence of a relurn of some haw color, ® Now thousands use CRAYVITA, which cone tains 10 mgm. of Calcium Pantothenate (ihe same amount weed in tests above: PILLS 40 i USP. ants of By, the vitamin necessary to | healthy nerves, Try GRAYVITA. See what a | difference it mel make in the way you look. 30 day supply, § PARBISH DRUG STORE WH, 100 day supply, $00. | © MERCURE CO RTI CRR ORO ROMEO CHIH ROC For Your Thoughtful Consideration General Election Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1943 HEALTH AND BEAUTY Paradoctors Serve In One of Most Dangerous Fields; They Do What All the Men Do FEvervewhere Bam's to Nght they are the medical men lence have not men go accompanied by hese soldiers of spared themselves suffered and died the have in scharge of thelr « whenever our troops engaged in the grim busine In one of the branch ol the medical most adventurous Liu parachute courageou train Numbers off rigorously them are working front Fort Benning PINE GLEN “, y NY Baits and Clyde Hoover Wn and Maivin elt wishing may aags Jim and Relx spent Sunday Dorley’'s parents liam Hoover Misses Edna who are at Mill weekend with their paren Mr. and Viehdorier i spent the M1 Civde Viehdorier and Mrs. Lero Appleton and Mrs Sally Beightol spent 8 week at the latter's home Mr. and Mrs Ivan Pluewvell and son Freddie spent last Tuesday morning visiting with Mrs. Sally Beightol Mr. and Mrz. RL Schmoke, Mrs W. C. Ramsey. the latter mother and daughter-in-law Mrz. M. R Bchmoke, made a business trip to Bellefonte last Saturday evening pont forget the chicken and wal- fle supper on Thursday, October 28 which will be given at the Pine Glen festival house Mr. and Mrs. George Narehood were shoppers in Bellefomte last Saturday evening. also Mr. and Mrs. Kepler and son Roy laisse s—— STREAK INTERRUPTED When Colgate held Penn State to a scoreless tie at State College this fall, it interrupted a Lion winning streak at home that had spanned 17 conseculive games RHEUMATISM Sufferers from the Pain and dissomtort | Rheumstion, HE Orricre Carn “A Little Nonsense Now and Then, Is Relished by the Wisent Men" know a little idiot who wants lo Ziow Customer Madam House broken! Gracious me—of course hey house-broken I take a table leg and a bit of carpet along all, folks you put in them The O' Shell Game a ang hun me Very Much Seo Pun of the Week » . » How Ducky » Fellers! f tafe Hev, Listen! Fashions ‘ Holiday I'y ere Makes No Difference 3 | : 3 |X W » * Didn't Need [It ro ¢ o Ever Notice? f ¥ (1 » » Three. eri Count "Em *y : » » * New Air Raid Precaution LJ * L Never Again pine out { ’ 1% » » » Get the Cell Ready wa ing pamined bs nothing ckwheatl cake Just in Case clerk "11 1 take up in the morning?” this castor oi] de Rounding the Curves a bender said the Ny * * \4 Wants to Be One that read-—-Vitamin B-1 » » * Wanted Too Much Those coconuts look dirty What va’ want for a nickel? Want be to wash in the middie?’ * As - He's That Kind is that dog of yours housebroken?” when 1 take him L ® » After all, girls, you only gel out of a Peir of ip to be a vitamin He cm oan’ part have fo, a slacks SCAT.” Ee csv AAR 0] FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS of Centre County P. B. “BEN” MEEK STATE COLLEGE, PA. Your vote and support will be greatly appreciated. at
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