Page Tony @hie Centre Aemocrat, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, WALKER BROTHERS Proprietors A. C. DERR PAUL M. DUBBS CECIL A. WALKFR Editor Editor Manager ociate weekly day morning Issued Entered in the every quest Matter must req Tuesday tising copy its chat All readir Legal cents per Subscriber fying us, a: All directed sUDSCIIp NATIONAL EDITORIAL _ 3s ASSOCIATION a as live UL mby A CIRCULATION OVER 7.060 COPIES EACH wWitK EDITORIAL ed what ha of Montana in a ment for years N : ist for year As a si ng swit nat \ ig be an expert at : 8 reitera- tion. before Pea tack the United Sis nts the all- for sleeping other remarks Wheeler say he authority” the sugar warehouses of ( e overflowing we go without in this country he Mon. tana Senator is dreaming again the shipping shortage tasy of sugar-cubes flying States under their own power wotlld at time nD statesmen, Among good ‘uba a Apparently oblivious aps revelling in the fan. 4 $ from Cuba to the United HITLER AND THE KAISER'S GHOST MEET The position of Germany, as Summer approach es, has been likened to her position in the early part of 1918. With some reservations thig is true Cer- tainly, now as then, doubt exists in German minds as to the possibility of winning a war of long dura- tion. The stupendous effort of the United States en- genders fear of what may happen when our full strength is exerted op the battle line In 1918, the situation was somewhat similar The conquest of Russia had been completed and the cruel treaty of Brest-Litoff signed on March 3rd Months before the treaty was signed, German troops were being transferred to the west for an all-out offensive against the British and French, The East- a. ern front as a THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 28, 1942. had collapsed. Ru oul Lhe war alfalr and one<front to Fight wed the same cholee now the delen adopted the alive Ludendorf Chose In 1918, Ludendor Hitler, He had behind strong entrenchment, He fore attack or sive In ord 1) Lige y+, Hungary, Bulgaria he believed that the Allies would break 1 and «$ before Keep Cermian pre and Turkey (2) be through because the v def ive policy was med realized that he had to win lecision Americar only In the West I'he ! i erman situation differ it Lhe place ol World Quivered March 21, 1918 ! i1 1K, or wh he End of Hitler in Sight USSIAN RHARKOVY ATTACK IS 1942 SURPRISE Hold the Initiative China and Australia 1 neasy I nexnecied Developments Possible the view ttention to determi Viewing Further With Alarm boat menace may increase This trar tua facil- t on the high SOTIONE portation United and the has not at happens for the itlook wal prospects “look good when compared to . the past se ig true of German chances the beens won, Whey : 4 xt few months MERCHANT SEAMEN HEROES ident: small east coast com- an enemy sub- marine torpedoed and shelled a medium sized Amer - ican merchantship, killing members of her crew of forty-eight and sending the ship to the bot- tom The attack night and flashes of gun-fire were plainly visible from the shore. Mean- while news spread to a nearby and there was a The Ameri- Hundreds of residents of a munity recently watched in horror as nineteen occurred at the city rush of sightseers to the coast cans who witnessed this assault should have a better understanding of the dangers which confront the men who man our merchant shipping The recent wave of submarine attacks along the East coast have caused the death of many sailors These men have given up their lives in the service of their country. They deserve the same recognition that the nation gives to its fighting services, | HE Orrick Cal LOUISA’S LETTER “A Little Nonsense Now and Then, Is Relished by the Wisest Men” I Kent meant There was a young lady Who sald that she knew When men asked hey Cave her of and from what it to dine, cktall wine She knew what it meant * & 0 Too Late tHiman he delensq og! after not seeing each other for Ipeeding Wil *¢ & 9 They Auto Be High ing lady from R * & 9 Misquoted * 4 9 Bedtime Story + 4 \ Could Have Been ®* & 9 Much Prettier iH < { * 4 9 Misplaced Confidence ir / ® & 0 Her Scriptures Knew X= 3 g ®* & 4 A Little Bird Told Us nerable *» 4 o And So On Into the Night (From the Lucerne, la. Journal +. o 9 All Good Friends, You Betcha From the Brookline, Okla. Clarion) W NCI UE ® * 9 Height of Something or Other * & » Right in ; " 3 rt A E the Kisser it w ® 4 9» Earned the Candy f ' Pe * noth About That Hing Aawyer yet 3 n g Nothing Wrong instructed the tell the miled sweetly replied: “Why, 1 » center, sir v ¢& ¢ It Pays to newspaper Advertise iam Last I inserted an fi YO jost and found the watch in in a Florida Thursday highly Immediately column Yesterday 1 went home the pocket of another suit. God bless your paper.” ® & o She Knew a Gorilla The mistress was giving the new maid, fresh from the country. of the household requirements There are, Alice item she had almost forgotten griller for the kitchen, too valued very and waited a list sald Oh-er you she and then suddenly remembered an don’t forpet we shall want a new Alice stared vaecantly Don't you know what a griller 18?" asked the other Sharply ‘I should think I do.” replied the maid, significantly. “It's a big hatry monkey the size of a man.’ “- 4 ¢ Rare Discovery walking in the woods seeking One picked up a chestnut burr Two and what small bovs were they might find “Tommy,' pine egg for adventure he called excitedly, “come here quick, I've found a porcu- ® & 9» Hard on the Head The blacksmith was instructing a helper in the way to fashion a horseshoe “211 bring the shoe from the fire,” he said, and lay it on the anvil When I nod my head you hit with this hammer.” * © 9 Tokyo Radiogram: “One of the American boys in Australia picking a kangaroo’s pouch.” was oourt-martialed for * & 9 i That's all, folks, When a man wants his handkerchief! he reaches | (around and yanks it out of his pocket. When a gir] wants hers, she rises, {kes herself, and picks it off the floor, ee" BOAT,” Dear times he brings much aoesn’t Ne just Louisa My boy trouble is thi I've dated Each time he cone never another boy this boy 1 roy with lke The Nave a reg don’t am dating he bring Har pick the point: he he never ¢ Ip one any Led iif 55 he Random Items ANNOUNCEMENT Bill" U St ta nee JIMMY HUGHES Academ yee al 1230800) 1] memors James imme vhere he ct WAS achievements from the caacem) and ‘devilments’ while where he went after leav- Academy, and in most in- where he is todas right Mr. Hughes recount almost play-by-play many of the football games in which his teams participated. He can tell you the dates of the games, who played in them. who was coach, and what feats many of the individual players performed TIP TO ANGLERS: Angier Thomas Caldwell, of Belle fonte, is authority for the statement that genuine polaroid sun-glasses are a big help to fishermen, especially fly fishermen. Caldwell reports that the glasses enable the angler to see fish cruising about under water. He points out that a fly fisherman's chances of hooking a trout are great. ly increased when he can see the fish rising to the fly. Could be in school ing the stances The dent is also CAND - Every American should strive to prevent waste during the war emer- gency; the outcome of the struggle may depend upon the scrap material that becomes available NEURALGIC RHEUMATIC PAIN if; Are Usually Relieved With Luebert's Ka No Mor Capsules Simple Headache, Newrnlgie and Nerve Pains. also Rheumatic twinges tend disappear quickly when you take one or two capsules Aecording to simple precan. Conary divections, Sold br Druggists at 3c, $8c and $1.20 per package, or by mail direct, A. G. Lucbert, P.D, Coatesville, Pa, » Who wi the noted ex | Query & Answer Column | ne y 9 tacked b a leopard ... and trust “Old Faithful” to carry you through ® THE CAR YOU BUY today must carry definite assurance of long, trouble-free life with minimum upkeep ex- pense. And that, definitely, is what you get in a 1942 Pontiac — the car that was heralded as * Nd Faithful” when introduced last fall because it was deliberately built to deliver extra mules and extra satisfaction with maximum economy. Stull priced just above the lowest and can be purchased on convenient monthly terms. AVAILABLE AS A SIX OR FIGHT IN ANY MODEL %* .% %ivke IF YOU ARE ELIGIBLE TO BUY A NEW* PONTIAC WE CAN HELP YOU In addition to physicians, purses, ministers and those in certain civic services, all persons divectly or indirectly commected with the war's prove. cwtsom are eligible to purchase a new car. This regulation has behind it the patriotic pur pose of enabling these per- sons to replace worn and in- efficient cars with modern, economical transportation, If YOu are in any way conn with a war activity or ¢ present car showld be laced «come in, We will help you determine whether you are cligible, and then help you get a “certificate of purchase™ on a new Pontiac. * Produced late in 1941. Ai present Pontiac is building wothing but arms for victory. BELLEFONTE MOTOR SALES NORTH WATER STREET BELLEFONTE, PA.
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