Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 18, 1943. The Centre Democrat, BELLEFONTE, PENNA WALKER BROTHERS. ........0ee00000... Proprietors A. C. DERR... Editor PAUL M. DUBBS.....cccoeserensss. Associate Editor OECIL A. WALKER... ..cv00eves.. Business Manager Issued weekly every Thursday morning Entered in the postoffice at Bellefonte, Pa, a second-class matter, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION $150 per YOAr..... ct... 4 pald In advance $2.00 per year +... J not paid in advance MERICAN /RESS (SSOCIATION BE LE LE EE EE ~~ — The date your subscription expires is plainly printed an the label bearing your 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. Watch 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 ts 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- tifying us, are liable for same. All subscriptions will be conti directed. Ar il ued unless otherwise NATIONAL €DITORIAL I XC ASSOCIATION tive Slember CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES EACH WEEK EDITORIAL »AIN THUMBS THE U. 8S. St ¥ Jaz Phill The of Ger He owes his It ship tow States or a \ : some of Spain's possession phere, The Spanish Foreigr anese puppet go Franco, the Spani ferred to relations understand tators is 107 ar d it 3 ne.’ HIE RATIONING FOR OUR BENEFIT It may ea the sufferi i t f 4 led 1 worry est we incot is beginning new consumption at 40 to Australia is a ported around 25000 troops being fed consumption. This report illu Instead of the United around Aus the Aust: meat supply of all our troops based on Tea on tralia 4 DESPERAT £7 0 E NAZI LEADERS The Moscow agreement not only ¢ to maneuver United Nation but also disiliusions the = possibility of an inconch The results of Woodrow Wilson's famous psychological move was d ed to convince them that mal continuing the war In the present war, er, Consequently, it to them. The Moscow final warning that inevitable m 3 the j the German pe Ng peace wWollg oH» the German ! would be un gerts punishment Jo {azl regime, Cospite ils vield to the Inevitable. Undoubtedly, are desperate men, deiermined to con- to save themselves At some unknown time { dread of future punishment, the present leaders of Germa tinue the struggle in an effor Defeat on the battlefield, even if it means the loss of thousands of German soldiers, will not pe them to sacrifice hey will hold on as long as they can persuade the German soldiers to fight While it is unwise to prophesy probability is that the Nani regime will continue the struggle ur ie German army hag been tut. terly defeated. Only when the military might of Germany has been crushed and the Nazi army disinte tes into a feeing moh will the Nazi leaders vield to fate tuade themselves £1 gia SHIPPING PROBLEM IMMENSE The problems of the present war are in ht into sharper focus by nigh the statement of Maj Gen W Army Btver of th Service Forces, who says that about the same amount of tonnage was shipped to Gen. Elsen- hower, during the first eight mot transported to Gen. Pershing durd The Army is now using more th with fourteen in the earlier struggle The distance that suppl Poor ng 2 must an 100 overseas ports 18 of the African campaign, as was the First World War fiz cnmpared travel, in order to reach the Pa- cific fronts is far beyond similar mileage in 1917-18 4 PENN STATE OFFERS FIVE USEFUL To assist In promoting a better SERVICES n 2. Exhibits such as a study of in the Countries South of Us” shin ped especially to serve as a display. 3. Packet libraries of books and understanding of Latin America, the pamphiets offered by the Extension Pennsylvania State College is offer- Library packet service, Music, trav- ing five services in functioning as hémig- an Inter-American Demonstration Center In co-operation with the In- ter-American Division of the United States Office of Education : Services are designed primarily for! high schools and grade schools, but are equally useful to adult eom- munity groups, according to Dr. P. C. Weaver, administrative assistant. to the Dean of the School of Edu-! cation, who Is loca] co-ordinator. Included among the services are: | 1. Approximately 40 films, includ- ing 12 new Kodachromes, offered {or loan by the brary. Audio-Visual Alds Li- i el, biography, history and pheric relations are included. 4. Panels of photographs with in- structional statements 5. Latin American students from the College who are willing to speak before community groups to answer questions and discuss their coun- tries Exhibits are avaiable at no charge if reserved far enough in advance. Photographic panels may be had for postage, but a service charge and postage must be paid for books and filme, Btudents will attend. eom- munity group meetings for expenses only. ARMISTICE DAY, 1923 (By Raymond Clapper) Day 20 rw in m Armistice iy and HOW ou YEAS Ago Vit Washingt window CIOLK in, fH the [AST bx remembered that day for He wil ha Woodrow wen ol { { Ho poxe GOOD TOOLS NEEDED FOR WORK IN WOODS 2 $y Be 118 cut gn EL 0h i ro into the woodiot timber wi H i tha that your of this timber be 8 fools and quota “ know for i and you is badly needed ire i have war probed are in good work Coun Age aes thes ph tools order, sug 4 Blaney tit Wests Or Oss saw the most im-~ Do A is Po tant woods wornout or dull Eithey saw should be put in first-class cone dition or a new one should be plr- chased A lot of time and energy can be wasted if the saw iz not working right. Information on saw iting can be obtained from the Agricultural Extension Office in Bellefonte Then there is the axe. it should be hung with a good handle, and the blade needs to be ground so that i will sink in deeply on every stroke A whetstone can be used to tune the edge A pair of felling wedges will hel; to get the trees down where they should go without splitting them The wedges should be chained or wired together to keep from losing them in the leaves Another helpful tool iy the ecard hook. Every woodsman shoul have one. Then there are chaing hooks and dogs for skidding. Where the timber is not unusually large, horses are best for skidding up to 300 or 400 feet n tool it Lise B saw the oid & up The U. 8. O. will receivs 489 per cent of the money raised for the | National War Fund Query & Answer Column | B. J--What were the exact words of Garibaldi, the Italian patriot, In tO his England? Whit In land he sald If I am! to wore i i P your ni veferenot An to En wm 1 i fighting for he was presented with a sword and telescope non a Visit England at any time In a Just cause may need ut this endid defense neath In hes noble ana 5 nas Ler blue ribbon originate? in aor ¢) ithood decoratd nH of Kn the 1 4 Bll nce Lhe prese fo mean ne equ service Pag eIVIice Lag y wh Me ve ervice flag ww foarelen On IOresgn onducted? y generally guaranteed by nicipal election in Louisville, Ky Generally they are a curtain ithe National War for a secret slate Sauk used t i 3 wie * have d for ballotin § and may i to the members of of members is $10,000 car, or, if working per diem ay * meaning of Aprism? tes a form of alism in Peru and Popular Revolucionaria Americana, Independence Hall in Philadelphia? 1732-41 alter plans drawn by Governor Andrew hite clock-steeple was added in 1781 to replace (he wood » building was originally designed for provincial offices LO derived old is old § ¢ erected PRACTICE ECONOMY IN EVERYDAY FAMILY LIVING pairing faved or broken sections, and preventing sharp bends add to the service and life of cords. Improving woking conditions to health and being on the al- for accident hazards will save time, money, and discomfort for every family wi economies? them 10 use hange jdeas protect exe ter . home economics »xtension tative of Centre oounty, few suggestions which to some homemakers If you like plerity of ght yet sometimes [ee] that you are paying for light you don’t get, check your lamps. A layer of dust on bulbs, dif fusing bowls, and shades reduces the amount of light. Two 25-watt bulbs don't give as much light as one 40- wall bulb though they cost more to buy and operate. Turning off lights when not in use helps to keep down the electric bill. Another economy can come from checking the refrigerator. Layers of ice around the Ireezing unit make the motor work overtime to Keep the food compartment cold. Keeping the vacuum cleaner in the “pink” of condition is an écon- omy that every homemaker could adopt. A stuffed bag requires more current and puts 8 stra'n on the storage. motor. For longer life and greater. Removal of about half of the le. efficiency. keep the lint and hair ¢fthin during the process of dried pulled off the brush. milk manufacture improved the | Right use and care of any equip- keeping quality considerably, Dahle ment ean be an economy. Keeping and Josephson found, (electric cords from kinking, ul | Hey ie MC SA PENN STATE DISCOVERY « IS AID TO DRIED MILK are a r be new American soldiers and sallors in far-off corners of the globe soon may be drinking whole milk from home, thanks to _a discovery made by C. D. Dahle and D. V. Josephson of the Pennsylvania State College. Huge amounts of dried whole milk are being purchased by Lend-Lease and military authorities, but it has to be used rather quickly since it develops off flavors and odors after being in storage a few months, In preliminary trials, the Penn State dairy research workers have indicated that oxidation of lecithin, a constituent of the around the fat globules of milk, is the main reason why dried whole milk becomes stale so rapidly in of dividing up all this Bo — — LOUISA’S LETTER Dear Louisa: My husband left me quite a bit of property when he died some years ago. 1 have five fine children who are all grown and 1 am thinking property and giving it to them while 1 am living It will relieve me of the business part and 1 know that they will all take the best kind of e of me 1 have been dividing my time umong them and they have room for me and make me very wel come, They always Lt me ) longer with them, but I divide up among them. Don't would give them happiness? MOTHER car all i war 1 ata yan vo Lay my time equally you HUNK tl this un Answer but ve ¥ mist vi) hate to x Pest my H not gi property while you are living If you have plenty and wish to give lot to ea of the children, or help some way, that very nice } Hy wid and In i throw a advice to you | your away “a il them in Lak Y Oty But the Ww Lied what Yi tependcence slate it w nature ng numan nd ot [LY i CATs. 80) wr re evidently planning to Ge Mother Aer nr L] wil Claus, who Dearing fills, heart wel happy ove; the Do think UNE an him dong you “WORRIED ™ new home bee and wife pheumc wie went trenches married ir Cur~ samail Baby died of ria, friend to ht the nn ang LOUISA HEALTH AND BEAUTY WHY NAZIISM? No. 2 Hitler didn’t just happen, he is a product of Germany as he found it. Long ago Blsmarck laid the foun- dation for Naziistn. He deliberately bioucht on the war of 1870 with France by sendnig » lying telegram He then succeeded in unifying Ger. many. He believed that the end jus. tified the means Not jong before Bismarck, the theory of the evolution of man from the lower animals spread like wilde fire throughout many of the uni. versities of Europe and wag eager. iy acoepted In Germany. Many of the professors especially Graf and Wellhausen, were teaching that the Bible was not inspired and only a human document, THE Orrick CAT “A Little Nonsense Now and Then, Is Relished by the Wisest Men” —— You Know the Brand sl00d of ’ the the rond File A Dolecat shale Ad And a A Oh by 4 van moving went ag ne tear caught a whiff of the oad from hi a ground moan sand hat smet) } Make » A Little Rusty 5 » churd i confi gushed eye oo why ig ne '% why you sob.’ aiirrel aeked And Beeais 1k Jinke? to me a0 vi 1 i £ Mother woman self at rmation 1 cite t Al i reec, u ) r, and the the Ten the pare A colored and was Ten Commandment nmandments ented niet saxed 5 the Ten Without a Dou vit oof ry mers bt “1 chased Banay Orpse for ef- In order Wo nips fey t tire + ERA in the ci Ir y same MacCirege Every fe Orie y v 4 " 4 hie 9M il ’ Poor Contre Lat ¢ ~ Got Hi Tough Chewing mie New in Lun Mr. Fro Something Ww ER ches #4 * wi ¥ we WN I nreasonable Bird Seed W What Do You Think? : ta & Nang o' wey ¥ _ gettin’ Narrow Escape LL Ye Too C have heap Now that ti J the life of autos, may 14 engineers figu they'll do something @ trians * No Pedaling Son—"Pop, 1 need an encyclopedia for Pop-—"Encyciopedia hell! You can walk to schoo] like Ek & # Out of Date A traveling salesman driving through a section of Kentucky last February, stopped at a gas station for some gasoline. By way of making conversation with the attendant he said “Great job General MacArthur is doing, “Who's MacArthur?” asked the rustic “Why, he's th: fellow who's beating off the Japs” “What are Japs?” “Oh, never mind. Give me 20 gallons of gas and § new tires” * * » So She Says Benton Penders sez his girl friend driver 18 a surgical instrument. * = o SE 00. 4 | did.” irvey devy® sy * is so dumb she thinks a plle * 8 That's all, folks, Up to the age of 16 a youth may be a Boy Soout, but from that time on he is a girl scout we BOKT." RRs St a. Nhe the product of this hodge podge evolution, disbelief in God and His Word. And 50 the Germans who had In the midst of all this, Nietzsche, poor crazy creature that ne was, be gan to pour out his writing, extoll- ing brutality and the superman, who took what he wanted and killed the victim, if It suited his conven- ienoe, The Bible having been pitched overboard, many of the German people swallowe] the whole nauseat- ing dose, hook, line and sinker, Kaiser Wilhelm II, suffxing from the superiority complex, set to work to build up the greatest navy and shipped and followed Hitler. A young German prisoner thought of Hitler, fully, “The Puehrer is my Cod” of PACK NOURISHING dethroned the God of heaven, wor-! SCHOOL LUNCHES Lunches which mothers pack for Johnny and Belly to carry to school when should look appetizing, taste good asked by an English officer what he 80d furnish nourishment for work, replied scorn. Play, and growth, extension ntitri- {tionists of the Pennsylvania State This brutal form of heathenism College warn. has been drilled into the people of They should include (1) nourish- ‘Germany, and especially the youth, ing beverage until it seems Impossible for them juice, or soup. to think noble thoughis or te rise whole grain or enriched white such as milk, fruit (2) sandwiches of army in existence, s0 that they might make war on the world and above the level of beasts as their one meaty and one vile atrocities in occupied countries (37 a raw vegetable witness. crisp or such 8 membrane | (rule the earth. You know the outs {come of that struggle, but when the! defeated soldiers returned to their! Fatherland, they were greeted as! conqueros. i The superiority complex of the ok (To Be Continued) ROMANCE A RACKET WITH COLD-BLOODED JAPS HH i people, who grew In arrogance and matrimonial brokers and hate towards every nation excepts brides seldom meet their husbands. ing themselves, {tobe untdl thelr families have closed Then the house painter who the deal Read this interesting sides wrote Mein Kampi appeared on the light of our enemies in the Novem horizon. He was the very personifi- ber 28th issue of The American ention of the German superman, He! Weekly, the big magazine distrib had all the stiributes of Beelacbub, uted with the No pity, no truth, no loyalty, no| American. Order faith but in himself, the superman |dealer . Most’ mar lages in the land of ‘Kaiser descended on the German Cherry Blossom are arranged thru young from your news-and
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