Page Four : THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. July 10, 1941. The entre Aempcrat, defeat of Hitler and the destruction of the Nazi {> nm————_— regime dowd BELLEFONTE, PENNA —— — ————— | | Query & Answer Column -— r—— nr 1 Louis's Orrice CAT LETTER “A Little Nonsense Now and Then, De Toit Is Relished by the Wisest Men” Can a man crash your column? | I am fairly young and good look- | J. R. R~When did Blew - | ing and have a very attractive wife | Brooklyn Bridge? Sambo’s Praver {and one lively little girl, My work Ans 8 " | requires that I travel a good bit and | He Look as I am jonesome 1 have been y amusing myself by dating {single girls on these trips { course, 1 negled {that 1 married lected wll | srk Now heen It is not surprising that some elements of our population, long averse to Communism, should be reluctant to ald the Russians or to cooperate with the Reds in any way. These people, we suppose, be- jeve that Communism is a graver danger to this country than Hitler and his despotical power, They would let Hitler and Stalin fight it out, without compunctions as to the slaughter and without con- cern as to the outcome of the struggle. Act Now te Thwart Hitler This attitude, according to our view, does not reflect appreciation of the purpose behind the Nazi attack on Russia. It involves the danger that our national peril may be greatly increased by the suc- cess of the German attack, which Is what most com- ; — y petent military experts in this country predict Should Hitler whip the Russians decisively, re- } TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION | move the menace of Russia from his rear and ac- $1.50 Per JOAN. ..covvvvvrees Af paid In advance quire the reserves and raw materials he needs, the $2.00 per year ++ +++. 11 DOL paid in advance way will be open for an all-out and dangerous as- mE eH : ES gsault upon Great Britain The date your subscription expires is plainly printed | Already the United States is committed to the on the label bearing your name. All credits are given defeat of Hitler. Our position would be gravely im- by a change on the date of label the first issue of each | periled by the defeat of the British people. The Ger- month. We send no receipts unless upon special re- | man attack upon Russia gives us and the British quest. 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(Answer elsewhere in this department) ———————————— Brodie make hi lar leap from the eve Brodie jumped July 23, 1886. HIE thi {1 H ny Who say it ain't no good lo pray? It's coz you doan pray right pray de way yo' oughter pray An' pray with all yo' might Doan ask de Lawd to give yer things, But ask him to he'p yo' Help yo' yo'sell, to git de things, An’ he will pull yo' froo ask him in humbleness of spi't An' yo'll git wat yo' ask to git Who took the Inited Blates? Very ' CRAIMera Tae rof . J. W. Draper, of New Yo ; Meo may have taken ie first photograpt fn 143 as in this year that who the Al I (Inve Jes' New York ted to tell Wik lo he Draper of it in Rome? has fallen i : i | n it } ni Yew i J rn Bltandard Time, in Jove with me a cute k under on that One iw Jes' = em poeing is 1 prayed myse'f fo' free long weeks | and she 1s Wi mos’ tremendous viggah (1 want “Lawd, sen’ a chicken, oh good Lawd, | Nave To dis mos’ hungrey niggah Ww be comfortable sen’ a chicken, Lawd be quick.” put myself But de good Lawd didn’ quicken, seems she ha RUSSIANS FIGHT COURAGEOUSLY An’ though 1 wrastled long in prayer like 1 am sith n all of the A ] ‘ ' ¢ fo e I nevah seen no chicken | ime for | ; p ] va Reports from Berlin and Moscow conflict, as one 1 didn’ pray right, 1 wasted bref over Li } ne of me i - y - would expect and it virtually impossible to di- An’ 50 1 almost starved to del on . agnose the trend of the warfare, much less deter- mine the condition of the retreating Russian sol- dier Certainly. the first great clashes have given evidence of the willingness the Russians to fight tifying us, are llable for same. regarcless of initial defeats, the Red army has All subscriptions will be continued unless otherwise been disgraced by its performance directed. The German purpose the complete dis- - ruption of the Russian Army to remove any threat in the east when the great assault is launche- the British Isles. Prolonged retreat by the ians will foil German strategy, regardless of the and Stalin recent address to the indicates that, if necessary Russia will the “scorched earth” defense of the Chinese the Russians will burn to the advancing Ger where they will refit campaign. The existence of a 1 army will Germany to main- 1 the occupied area and, in time all but WO MArry ish Em- been geting ir-fifths Oh, out of immer? capital ATR home Lown What that 1 ommit sulci ! ‘ VOOOmIpPal musical sihwdd In Omer rts Pie Lori~ y for “Oh, sen’ a chicken, Lawd, to me.” I prayed wif tears and pleadin sen’ a chicken, Lawd, and heah Thy servant's interced’n But when no chicken come 1 prayed My heart wif sorrow strickn “Sen’ me. oh, sen’ dis niggah, Lawd Oh, sen’ him to a chicken say It ain’ no good Lo pray We'el-we had chicken-pie nex * & oo 9 . y - Is Th-th-tha S-s-8-80 was evidently would from atl each building. Finally attention of the man nearest him stuttered, "e-c-c-cAn y--y-¥-you 1 National B-B-Bank 1? The man showed no sign of tering young fellow repeated his A third man, standing close stepped up and directed the Lo silent gentleman and said sharply " that poor fellow? It wouldn't cost p “Th-th-the h-h-hell 1} D-d-d-do y-you th-th-think I w-w-want to off? vm of “Oh ment and ana n not attended the involve -—TT in order CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES EACH WEEK AL EDITORIAL. Russians - ASSOCIATION emulate oe ember. If this EDITORIAL retire to TIME TO ACT Jullified the Japanese 3 : 4) 2 d upon Ye Ru territory SE day yielded slowly and he and walked Inge long confused Tor as time to he reached the curb and attracted The young man across the street he thoughtfully the policy adopted rytt of value stop time the Urals HOR — and army fr — man the tell wh-wh-wh- forces "B8-80Y he where the F-F-First me that have in China tments having heard the question, so the stut- it} the h th but wi torte an opinion, but query SAMe SUCOe: are | ly and to be ex- decisive battles in time offer grea 1 terrif for a future It may be dangerous to extensive German advances Ti Ru hould avoid heavy los disaster venture overheard the request and at once bank. He then turned to the the didn't you answer courteous by stutterer to Why In you anything It is about time for the peopit States make attack upon R fronting the Ui It may help we divert 1939 and years of bitter surprised the Stalin. Hitler He was about ain and France avoided the possil to an intelligent the pected he sian inflict prevent uiter deuce 10 be WO WOo-wo-wouldnt the fellow get m-my b-block knocked always retreal These ‘ {for the future even if ses and tactic ail her nda be to promise they entail other ald today losse As this | ull import ol reported It denunciation { the Union by embracing Joseph one in this about-{ against Great SOV impossible to discern the only incomplet weeks before the non-agE re: taki eriod the Ger- War mans will probably occupy many important Russian : OWEVET the outcome is what hap- Nazis Fear Two-Front War " ‘1 the R A ma ' y Lhe ilk of the ussian an written i the warfare, as may two or thr hape and during this | * 4 & 9» Strange Interlude world had yet he ee Sion The country town hat was in possession the room. He down on knees his antics for a few ter? the hotel In a Stal discovered that his straw find the chambermaid frantic search traveling salesman Reaching thw was checking o of office downstairs missing. He dashed back to the room to The salesman ignored her and began a opened r drawers, closet drawers and fOoally got The buxom maid walched and looked under the bed moments and then asked: “Is something wrong, Mis- the key Ui ne Alter the collapse of France, the German army will : of was largely unoccupied. Now, in th imme? dress Hitler faces the suj kK of his giga prise, the Invasl and ib} { Great ain 1041 enter- Brit- of rt his NL ACCEPTED this BALLOON BARRAGES Not when Stories e ak ptic peTsome When iso thie darned . Six Injured In Auto Collision vic- many vears ago reached Yeah,” replied perspiring salesman, “1 can’t fir t b i We Ww wt about the British balloon barrage U m about usefulness of oF bags As a Despite the non-aggression and his tories in the Balkan area, Hitler wa afraid of Rus- sia, fearing that tal } attack Germany : In order to avoid the possibility of a iwo-iron war now Hitler attacked Russia with the aim Of Te “Warn porta of be stroying the offensive the Red Army. Hit- a4 fr v. CRs 0 that ler and | generals know that the British no " by 1 n ITH a vet 1 » » ir ry » » sequently ! the Russian threat by battering th wd Army inte Beaten Russia Endangers British 1 000 Once the danger of an attack from removed. Hitler | DO ! tremendous military might and throw the full 10% The balloons trafling thousands of | { wire of his army, navy ! i h | bombers nd. attack upon British bombing ive Hitler's scheme is protected by Army can be sufficiently pummeled ir attack all-out invasion of the British Isles in the the mer or early fall. Certainly, a quick victory sia within next six or weeks will every threat to Germany and II Nazi 0s men service against England on pact lid t s Of the ¥ HT A % ARS he Oh biuaheg the Ay pul dat back on when AY come in * & oo 9 began Not long : Might Join the Team balloons on MPs in COR A patient in an asylum was observed winding Fin v had adop p " Germany hac A ary pitches although he didn® IMCRSLUTY would take advan ome girl England and force concession Stalin upon gas jefense against airplanes British put their after tb War the rages i up and making imagin his hand nower have a baseball in dele agains i J An | aT wid , tela + 1h 1 tas wy y inquiring visitor was fold that the man was a farmer and bad times had unsetiled his mind Said the vi his year nse wn waae reaql raider - - get a good . an all- TOD busily engaged In The Stats ST m a farmer, too, and If jon’t for that chap” * & 4 9» Signs of Improvement Two old maids were in an and knitting sighed would wind his Now in a few day: to x it owerlooked 3 DR LIOONS rd has n i ure LD t ’ Pt Ww eure defense effort War Department i balloons, which will i Panama Canal Areas IT be catching protecting web Hawaii and vital lum for yearn Msane asy knitting Chee handsome 1 gasped You Mayme day i arms around me one wish SE UePs ROT he nar bs and States the n Car and i a riited paltry or in- f the Red A TORS ve bombing shoot It will work erate in time 101 W you're talking sense retorted Hattie be out of here En to Ru remove by Agh ground tet y inte Ae ® © & 9 Scared StUff what over for hyd en the hting nid : FOOD FAMINE NEARS? 1 German armies invading Russia ¢ war looming on the horizon world may fare a famine proporiions western Furope in need of food to populations. If destruction in of the wheat of thal area aggested by Secretary ol free A Rastu seered de Sambo bum come Say. Samix worst?” for tise inn 3 4 14 3 for ime in yoah life does yo’ thin and the yl ; ! aus there food British Army Cannot Attack The British Ar today is for the German mil machine and if too quickly into Europe, will Nazis who Rave sufficient men in on a British expeditionary force of more th care a million men he of 4 JIA A better suggestion, from the British point of Ukraine meal the loss . > 4 m ofy + SLES aa rp solves 5 ry vats Continent with Lt may come De . view involves daring raids t 3 8 '0 Piss, a8 Rgesial Of on — the possible use of “hit-and-run” tank Agriculiure Wickard, tha food reserves will be a : Pe ade.” fy " x cartatl Ali rtant 1 munition The may resolv FT D & t rans 1 lities and com- imporian an JU } h ; : a airfields, factories, transportation iaciliti Aan UIT netpie, the democracies munication lines. Such a campaign would force Hit- feed he people, ler to keep strong in all the occupied tories Better than these however, is actu] course being followed bv the British, who pounding German centers with long-range bombing planes Onoe an "How when caught Al me callin®' on wuz Ah wuz Boy BUA a married girl skeered no match an it advances as it stand that the ts id in might assume ; hes . Rastus skeered?” Sambo "Cam Mandy, whutl's dis i are ¥o dat wuz de worstest oer « take the prey of me take half become the the West to an her white hwsbum tumed to dat wife of man doin’ heah'? * & oo 0 Slips That Pass in the News (Salusky, Me, Defender) The storm (stork) visited Mr and Mrs Gale Delinnie recently and left a little baby girl” to on the i to smash {orces tervi- acting under their Programs, supply to reasonably ex- restrictions have been used to reduce burdensome surpluses but it should rot be that the tame machinery will assist our 4 p agriculturists to increase production when, and If, Russian Army inva it becomes Necessary ! Under- the farmers attempted to ad pected demand The American have ® oo 0 - (Alesandria, Ga, News) ‘For Sale— Washing machine in good condition, by woman In poor health, except for slight warp in the bottom.” ® & oo 9 {Sehofield, Ore, Naws) CE the $4 rey iggestior are forgotien Our Interest in The reaction of the United to the sion of Russia has been stated officially by — i - wai Secretary State Welles and confirmed The In chroniching the arrival of a nine-pound boy st the Bill Davitts’ President. The Government accepts the British con- dangerously near the traitor line place, the writer inadvertently forgot to mention Mr. Davitts ” clusion that the great enemy of civilization today is * & % » division and disunity State of by tinited States has some individuals who are in the best bet Hitler and that the first purpose of free peoples 18 his eompiete defeat Regardless of our antipathy to Communism, as assist resistance of the Red proclaimed in Russia, we will Government as long as the Hitler United States "Wanted White woman for cook and waitress the Russian slower. After the wreck it is too late to resolve to drive (DuBois, La, Pros) Quarters in garage Can have child, Call Dellafield 0b77." ® 4 & Army contributes to the supreme end in View, the (Dumbee, Nev, Times) a—— ————— “Miss Hawes is easily the most accomplished actress we have seen in vania State College say that these town for several seasons, When she step onto the stage it is easy to see! indications show what condition | that she has her heart and soul in her pants (parts) needs to be remedied to stop the ¢ oo ¢ crowding Question and Answer Celumm Keep Brees Busy—The Pennsyl- . Juno Mee writes: “Dear Office © p : d Stab bee specialists’ r e Cat, can you tell me how , Mor- vania State College ialiy tis ALre. are dt Sait 2 Oly?" many Mor | 4 | stress the need of removing SUpers i Ans Well, Juno, we'll bet a dollar to a doughnut there are more of honey as soon as the sections are full and sealed. Also, empty Mormons right here in Bellefonte than there are in Balt Lake City—but thei; wives don't know it, | section supers should be placed above those partly filled ® & & » Plant More Vegetables There is still ime to plant some more veg- etables, Ask your county agricul. tural agent about it. FARM CALENDAR AS | SEE IT By HORACE SENTZ Timely Reminders From The Penn- sylvania State College School Well well the time has came al Jast, fer Uncle Sam t» up n’ speak, to them that's playin loose n’ fas’, with selfishness that makes us weak Each faction in this Defense game, wants some one else to pay the price, while on the other they lay blame, they're cuitin theirselves a big slice. Neither Capital er La- bor, wants to give In to the other, neither plays the game of neighbor, er cooperatin brother. Now Uncle Sam is getting sick, of all this dilly dally, he's gonna tell each side right quick, jist how to find his alley. Some folks] raise a hue n’ cry, nv say this aint Demockracy, but them folks wouldn't like to fry, in Hit- ler's Pan Autockracy. If each to selfish interests clings, we'll never win this race, so Sam is taking hold of things, s0's to show each side their place, Now if Uncle Sam should need your place to fit into a defense site, jist give It wiih unselfish grace, you kin be sure he'll treat you right. This thing called Freedom aint dirt cheap, it's gotta be paid fer by all, if some folks give while others keep, Demockracy is gonna fall. To them what chizzel let. me say, if now you play, there'll be a real dictator. Unlimited em- ergency, right now is Freedom's guarantee, let's meet the present urgency, fer future liberty. make chickens un- comfortable and reduce their ef- ficiency, can be controlled easily, say poultry specialists of the Penn- sylvania State College. For red mites paint commercial preparations or wood-preserving cresote on the roosts, and for body lice apply nico- | tine sulfate preparations to the perches a short time before the mites, which Ask Mrs. Dolphin The Weachos was talking about the dolphin and ite habits. nd children,” she sald, “just think A dol w - i at abe 000 baby dolphins.” sage OPHIR, WH. have 2, Collision at College “Goodness!” exclaimed the little girl at the foot of the class, jowls @o to roost H. M. Teitz and G. R. Smith, both how many do the married ones have?” Baie of State College, escaped without ® o Sow Ryegrass Seed—Ryegrass Das | ooo when their cars collided at | rs . $s We'd Like to Know largely taken the place of rye for (sowing in or after truck crops up the corner of Hamilton and Pugh titler savs h ; . streets, State College, about 1 p. m says he made Germany what it is today, to the middle of September. and inst Wednesday fruit growers are finding ryegrass machine amounted to about $60. “and oo ISN'T IT BEAUTIFUL!" Indeed it is! And the big dashing Mercury has a sileat, 95-horse- power engine that owners say, gives 18 to 20 miles per gallon. And big, broad-beamed bodies that are a standout for roomy comfort. And a ride that is remarkably soft and smooth. Mercury offers basic values that aren't matched in its field. Take a good look at the modest price—and ake wings soon with Is that a boast or an | Damage to each #Pology? | : * * 00 | gown in June or July excellent to iy prevent erosion and to add organic | Our Observation Laurelton Village Enlarged i Long-needed living quarters at Laurelton State Village “| | creased last week, when the first of | the two new cottages, No. 11, was! In Hitler's Realm A tourist is a person who thinks a farmer wouldn't care if somebody | took a dosen ears of corn. o ; ¢ oo 0 0 matter in orchards, according to agronomists of the Pennsylvania State College Hold 4-H Club Camps—Eighteen district camps for Pennsylvania 4- Fifty girls were assigned to Germany H Club members are being held this the unit to relieve the congested latest TTS Te, Ayr ERGY 100 Veopis DoE yiare mile and, from the than last year, report 4 Club aliow additional enrollments leaders of the Pennsylvania State : A Keen Observer ; 16 and the last one will close Aug- PA I N XELRALGIC A class in natural history was reciting, The teacher asked: “Where Y WE % b ust 23. MATIO NERVE A long silence, and then a hand waved. poults growd into ood) hg whet Tih Lnebert's Xe “You may answer, Robert.” e room temperature ot Rerve paing snsed FORD «z= FORD TRUCKS = FO At druggists 30s, i ® ® © : . FUR "yn RD TRACTORS -:-- MERCURY when there insufficient heat. box or 4 i . ent heat. box or direct by | That's all, folks. As a rule, the fellow who thinks he's the whole | PHONE 155 — — BELLEFONTE, PA. summer, This number is three more | ditions in the institution. and to - ® * * College. The first camp opened June | | is the home of thie swallow?” in i hp Tuer, comme 1 “vt i DUNLAP MOTOR COMPANY Fo JURY | “The home of the swallow.” declared Robert stomadh e 0 EWI » " - and they crowd under the hover! thes Re’ Guerh oixeg yn : ‘Poultry specialists of the Pennsyl-| d § Lusher, B.D, Contaarilie, Ba, | cheese generally smells ike it.
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