Thursday, | October 23, 1941. In Near Future Women’ s Hose May Be Bought ‘By the Gallon A Minneapolis dicts that .in the may buy their galion, Myndall ( devoted many no about the possible Eh stockings, deli plastic which can be painted on just what every wonman beauty near Fut stockir expert ture alin, 8&8 oean riage of &Ves A substance “It could be supplied with a spony and removed with wash she expiains “It would last for days and would cost ap 50 cents an application Until the day of the plastic "stock ings” arrives Miss Cain suggests that women can meet any hosiery shortage by painting the legs with cosmetics by wearing knee-length boolses “which were popular when grand mother was a girl,” or by wearing cotton, wool, knitted, crocheted, or net sipekings. necial oil a &p two Or three prosimately Contract on Printing Ballots Is Given to Carrolltown Firm Contract for | printing 120,000 bal- lots for use in Cambria County at the election of November 4 was awarded last week by the county commissionrs te the Carrvolitown News on a bid price of $6.40 per thousand. The bid was the only one submitted Wiitian G. Johnston Co. of Pittsburgh was awarded the contract for supplying the county with 180 boxes of election supplies, together with return sheets FANNIE on Aa contract to ily papers, and computation books of L599 $5 érs also awarded a roiitown firm for 1 5% Ds bid The commission the suppiving 14 000 tax the value Tio fOFITiS ate forms and 17 000 trans | {f $303.59 ok wy ript Pay Boost Given Witnesses in Cambria Court Cases wire: i'n Rw of the ier a gisinture, wit- ang» heres fier day an In § s sei LOTINeTIY HeREION Hiate Y ERR Pre ag will recive 8 ef $3 crease of $1 over in court ¢ gps he ¥ ag paid In addition mileage al the mile iratead of three was paid before The new law also when a witness resides more than miles from the place where the pro cedings are held and he or she is com- pelied to remain overnight be a witness in the case, an amount equal to the witness fee ($3) shall be paid for lodging to the witness Persons appearing al Ebensburg as court witnesses in the future will come under terms of the new act the witness will Ne paid rate if five cents & mile 48 provides that 50 £5 Shippensburg ¢omd oldest town west of the Susquehanna nv in Pennsylvania. York is the ol Shippersburg was founded in 1730 Edward Shippen wha was said to have had “biggest person, the biggest house and the biggest in Ph the eOReR in Ml iladeiphin ents A WET CARROLLTOWN, PA. “Some old BULBSNATCHER swiped my bulb again!” from C (hina Washington, D. C. AN INSIDE STORY d State . en Sans he made » tragic cepling he advice rative diplomats in the first we : de which now can be told, 8 one of the most tragic of the war. Possibly if it had not been for overweening personal int even have LR $n ny ns; story, JEBOuURIeS Ihe war m been prevented What Hans oft. dor $ Washi ngtor in in 1838 wi happened Khe that when (serman an Hasse returned to Ber. he Brought ba ge is strong the United States would ar eventually if Germany BERTOESOT He that Germany of 1917-18. But ¥ Minister Von Ribbentrop Was hee rer that enter the = iwcarne the resdy fo w arn faced reign u repetition $ na oh % $ let him see Hitler Fi oy oe RDO 5 around friend vit < am 3 is HG 8 we great out of the gtdived De a ied into Cesebhosios the fall f be g ast ant We it was Wiedemann and his vakia at which was d¢ Later moderates who persuaded Hitler ] | at Mannich. But by this time it wae | tou iste for Theckbot! | receive Chamberlain ambition would permit no rival closs + ts Hitler. So, shortly theresfler, : got Wiedemann transferred to o din. relatively wniinportant | USA tant and German consulate in tha Later when Wiedemann wan deport. ed from this country, it I signifi. cant that Ribbentrop once again trandferred hirn as far as possible Berlin. tor Tientein, $v ae | The fore siater iE i = 4 (Fermany dd ANYTHING C AN BAPIFEN Don't be surprised if a 0. 8. war. hip dis load of Nan §Biiors justice charges of It isa even possible "haul may be an armed Nazi er or two that had been wpe down Brazil way. Anything may happen these event. ful days since the President enun- TROArEs : he the yen sill . ciated U. 8. determination to main- tain freedom of the seas, pnd branded Nuzi submarines and sur face raiders in American waters as “pirates.” wan. nf JH3S... he : Arrged Nazi ships are | i prowling Americen waters and the | i U. 8. navy has its orders. : It can be revealed that neither | | the justice nor war department | | would be surprised if they had some | “pirate” seamen and “pirate” craft | | to deal with soon. Both hive been | | quietly studying for a weed the law | snd precedents concerning such an | Political Advertisement OTE STRAIGHT For Supreme Court, W. RUSSELL CARR Superior Court, MICHAEL A. MUSMANNO FOR JUDGE: JOHN H. McCANN RANDOLPH MYERD FOR SHERIFF: PAT” FARRELL CAMBRIA CO. DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE. ONE THIRD OF STATE'S APIARIES INSPECTED . During the season Just eclomed agra ries in the 24 counties in the ceniral area of the State were completely in- spected. In that area is located about ane third of the commmercial bee popu- lation, Last year the inspection covered 18 counties in the Western section of the [State also covering about one hind The war department centers the | However, the U. 8 is nt at war, | picture because under the low all | { war prisoners landed on Il. 8 soil | come under custody of the army. | During the season Just ended 8,108 consisting of 54.003 colonies | Aptaries so there is doubt over thi army's were inspected compared with 5023 as been | ; i § i reached, but the consensus of the | legal experts is that wy of SL837 colonies last year. § The amount of disease this year wus Soh | and 3.462 colonies were “pirates should be Turned over fo | cause of being diseased or housed in (“1% | the justice department, | legal hives, compared with ams | One suggested procedury is that {burned last year. he Kaus be landed at a 0 tre, Union, Snyder, Mifflin, Juniata, York, | Cumberland, Adu Franklin, : Ovegon, Fihode Ishi Virginia, Washington, Wat Wisconsin andl Wpaming. ates that rill observe the day on N¢ vember 3 37, the traditional date: Arimona, Arkansas. Dalawasre, Flor- ida, Georgie. Iowa, Kansas, Montame, Nebraska, Novada, New Hampshare, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Penseyl vanis, South Carciina. llouth Dakotn, Tenresuee, Texas and Vermont. AM Navas > THE RESPONSIATY Bn BY RUTH TATLOR ipights of “Youth” They pow what they want and they mie ghth in en | pressing their desites. They are terrd- biy sure of what is right and wromg. those of their fathers, ind thevetors, ‘the responsibility of Youth will be | greater. The strain on the comming § wy Bese pt md . VER lidealimm. Youth could well take fou ite creed today the Oath of Citing. nip wivich the Youll of Athens toulk pon arriving at ther majority. “To bring so disgrace to this oily by a dishonest sct; to fight for the ideals and sacred things sione and with many. to desert no faltering (smn mdie ; So Suvare and abey He eit ime to incite respect and ln these above us who are msl or set Chem at nought. J mc to ger the If ithe Youth of today would do | tere would be no need ihe thature.
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