Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 10, 1942, Image 10

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Sepfember 10, 1942. °
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The Centre Aemorrat,
BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
«sv v4 00 PrOprietors
Editor
WALKER BROTHERS
A. C. DERR
PAUL M. DUBBS
OECIL A. WALKFR.......
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Democratic State and District Ticket
Judge of the Supreme Court
GROVER C. LADNER, of Philadelphia County
Judge of the Superior Court
MICHAEL A. MUSMANNO, of Allegheny County
Governor
F. CLAIR ROSS, of Butler
Lieutenant Governor
ELMER KILROY, of Philadelphia
Secretary of Internal Affairs
WARREN HESS, of Reading
Congress-At-Large
INEZ B. PEEL of Allegheny County
Congress—23rd District
HARRY E. DIEHL, of Blair County
State Senator
HOWARD J. THOMPSON, of Curwensville
General Assembly
JAMES R. RILEY, of Osceola Mills, R. D.
State Committeeman
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County Chairman
RUSSELL J. SPANGLER, of Blanchard
Vice Chairman
MAUDE E. MILLER, of Penna. Furnace
DITORIAL
E
Nobody knows wha
even the German
more Germans have crossed
Don
In Hitler's
the River Styx
big push
than the River
keep it
it for the future—you'll
a Bond
And it u
and
Buy
probably
Hitler made one great mistake just like Napol-
son--he attacked Russia in Russia
Il convince some
and heatle dava wil
nation is at war
Meatless
Americans that the
the
Navy, sa
vs that when
it out
Admiral King, of the
Navy has more ships the enemy will find
om hiring a smart
Wilson, President,
“You will get better res
woman than a d man
General Motors
mt
imo
corp
relate harrow.
little "brown
American
ing experiences a
brothers” we should
Japan
of
; from
hand:
ove
t he the
more disastire than any
would tap the spending
American in a big way.
Wis
would be
devised It
Inflation
sales tax
money of every
ever
HITLER FACES DEFEAT IN BATTLE
The entered fourth, and we
*suspect, last with every indication that Hitler
will find himself, before next Bummer’s campaign,
between two fronts, one in Russia and the other In
the western part of Europe.
The fighting that has taken place thus far In
1042 has been a succession of local victories for the
Axis nations but slowly the strength of the United
Nations begins to assert itself upon the fields of bat-
tle. The Red army of Russia has made the greatest
single contribution to the defeat of the enemy by
its intelligent strategy and courageous resistance.
It is impossible to over-emphasize the value of
continued Soviet resistance, For once, Hitler over-
reached himself when he attacked the Russians, who
have stubbornly “fought the enemy” for more than
fourteen months, without permitting repeated losses
and heavy blows to weaken their will to win.
Many of us have been misled by the headiines
and radio warnings that the fall of this city, or an-
other, was fatal to the Soviet army. Not one of these
fears has been well-founded. Cities an. territory are
relatively unimportant so long as armies fight and
the Red troops refuse to accept defeat,
The Russians will be fighting when the cam-
paign begins next Spring. which is the worst news
that Hitler has had since the last World War when
his Ludendorff went down in abject surrender. Der
Puehrer may score some spectacular gains but his
fate is sealed if the Red army maintains its fighting
goherency through the coming Winter,
nas ita
great wap
year,
BRUTALITY MUST BE PUNISHED
Civilized and cultured people have long accepted
the view that war 1s a crime against civilization and,
with this understood, have sought desperately to
avold a world-wide struggle
The Germans, the Itallang and the Japanese
have not shared this conclusion of the best elements
of mankind. They have adopted the philosophy that
war is a good, bringing out the best In man
and for peoples thelr greatest desires,
One can call the roll of the United Nations,
from the rise of Mussolini, Hitler and the Japanese
war party, without finding an Instance where their
responsible governments plunged eagerly into this
struggle. In fact, thelr reluctance to shatter peace
has closely approximated stupidity and cowardice
great
SOCUNInR
Brutality Destroys Peoples
It is inevitable that nations which glorify war
and their own branch of the human race as “'super-
should resort to terrorism against their en-
What is the life of a Chinaman, compared to
value of the men of the Sun God? How can a
Se to be equal, In his chance of lle,
and why should a Greek live
with haughty Nazis
when confront by an imperial Roman?
men
emies
the
POOT bh expect
Germans, Ital-
these lesser folks can prepare to
liberty or be willing to
women, thelr children
wered
the super-men
nnese
not de
If they do
will be
must ire
thelr
id men but
Sleek Americans Ignore Facts
t in the contempla
do not realize the
ined to
The ricans, lo
of heavenly
leek Anu
virtue
¢ Are
tion who
blood - lust our fos I'ey are not ind
iV Of Ove
hacked to death by
but the Inquisition
Heve "atrocity ries and they talk plou
willie hel
fiend
wh
the
the
children
hostage
mveader
{ y Mu
aer-
iM any
ers of 4 | Mmiane
The Innocent Die Unjustly
Japan is A
and women
low aealh
means ol
The Guilty Must Be Punished
A WOMAN TELLS HOW TO WIN A WAR
The way to ained succintly
Win a War
viichenko
expl
described as a
of 28
brown-
who
woman wears four
of Soviet Russia
edd 10 be the best sniper in the Red
record of having killed 3080 Germans,
two Rumanians who died as it of
STs 4
ots
a esy
viichenko fought through of
Sevastopol and was wounded four times
only feeling I have is the great satis
who has killed a beast of
the sieges
Odessa an
She says the
fa
prey a
Every
will kill
man ae
lives.’
tion nter feels
she continues, “who remains
children and old folks. Dead
If 1 kill a German I am sav-
German,”
women
harmiess
alive
Cher
ng
This is a philosophy that will astound the moral-
I who continue to chant
their refrains about peace and love. Her contempt
of necessary duty arises inevitably from the suffer.
ing of her own people, brutally trampled by an in-
vader who has shown no mercy to those in his path,
jsta and the wing-sprouters
There iz a natural reluctance, on the part of a
civilized individual to accept the kill-or-be-Killed
rhilosophy but there is no other choice that exists
for free peoples of the world. It is no idle talk that
the war nweans slavery for us or death for our en-
emies and the only way that it will be won is through
the mass murder of those who are set to loot the
world and oppress mankind.
LINDBERGH AND BRITISH RAIDS
It was largely overlooked in all the excitement,
but the recent large-scale RAF bomber raids on
Germany's cities and industrial centers marked an
anniversary for Charles A. Lindbergh that should
not be forgotten.
ust a little over a vear ago, the young Nagi-
decorated oracle of the America First Committee,
solemnly proclaimed to an audience in Hollywood
Bowl:
“The area, the terrains and the climatic condi
tions of Great Britain are not advantageous for fly-
ing. No matter how many fighting planes we build in
America and send to England, it is not possible to
base enough squadrons in the British Isles to equal
in striking power the squadrons that Germany can
base on the continent of Europe.
“Suppose we had an air foree that we could send
to Europe. Where could it operate? Bome of our
squadrons might be based in the British Isles; but
it is physically impossible to base enough aircraft
in the British Isles alone to equal in strength the
airereft that can be based on the continent of
Europe.”
That is the Lindbergh who pretended to know
more than the British and American military ex-
perts,
Incidentally, The Michigan Daily, published by
students of the University of Michigan, reports that
when Lindbergh walked through the giant Willow
Run bomber plant, he was booed by the workers, who
later sent petitions to Ford urging Lindbergh's dis.
missal,
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HAS OVERHAULE
EVERY TYPE oF
With,
Parnciparen In EvEny
IMPORTANT FLIGHT OF
“ne Fine Foe pisciny
WAS ONE © A 3
CAPTAIN A06LPH
CATTARIUS- aac
WOR D.F.C AND OAK LEAF CLUSTER FOR
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE 1X TWO SRER
OVER Cane Wits AN ENLISTED MAS -
ARCORPS Contin 4 SINCE 1023
Commmssionkn A CAPTAIN |
JUNE 6, 1092 ~
reac, J TT a
pasa] fut
THE i
Orrick CA
“A Little Nonsense Now and Then,
Is Relished by the Wisest Men”
So It Seemed
men Yu in aL
*  » .
Treatment
f wa awit
* & 9»
Wimmen Trouble Agin
x 7 z $ in the Ridges Cr
either and
85 WY
named 1
Made It Brief
fi Overy
He
wy came out
halt at the
4 way down. It
* & »
Also Hard Boiled
{ sight-seer
hile a party of 5 were being shown thre
N asked What is th
thing?”
That,” explained
And why they
display her cleverness
The guide was equal to the occasion
he answered
Does it
“Well
hind.”
shops Altoona one of the young iadies
the obliging guide, “is a
boil locomotives?”
Incomotive tx
asked IBughingly
eT
ie oy
do the girl to
“To make the engine tender,
hurt the she insisted
engine, you Know
poor thir
Ww?
* replied the guide, “every has a fender be-
*¢ & 9
Yelp From the Pack
The members of an exclusive hunt club decided to hold a fox hunt
and instructed the members to bring only male dogs, However one ine
fluential member owned only a female, and she was allowed to run with
the pack
The morning of the hunt they followed the dogs for
lost them completely One of the hunters saw a farmer
stopped to question him
“Have you seen anything of a pack of dogs and a fox?" he asked
Sure, just a minute ago,” answered the farmer "They were ROINg
that way.”
“Were they close to the fox?" anxiously asked the hunter.
“Wal.” sald the [armer, “the last 1 seen, the fox was about fifty
behind.”
an hour, then
in a field ana
feet
oo 9»
No, Donald, Dear
From a friend (we hope) in Clearfield county comes this postoarded
query which kept us guessing to the bitter end
“Dear Office Kitty
“Couild 1 interest you for a trivial consideration in the purchase or
acquisition of an amphibious fow] of the family anatidae, a fowl adapted |
by webbed pedantic extremities to aquamarine existence?”
“In other words—«io you wanna buy a duck?”
* o 0
Unknown
| The way we heard it, the new girl stenographer’s thoughts were wan-
dering. Bhe got the letter to Angel & Angel written all right, but then
| she addressed the eneviope to High street, Bellefonte, instead of Balti-
more
Three days later the postoffice returned the envelope, marked
Angels on High street, Bellefonte ™ :
¢ oo 0
Or to That Effect
bed and beard?
* 4 0
Something Missing
| pen If that man over there ever missed a day at work?” he >
bers of the party. asked the mem
“No, what would happen?” spoke one of the party.
| "Twenty-two hundred and sixty-one cars woul ou ¢
ho Tr, y “Ars d go out of the factory
“Say, mister.” sald an interested onlooker, “that fellow’
|lot, hasn't he?" Fs e 8 been off a
* oo 0
That's all, folks. Sometimes when you are out with a fiat tire, even
(® little jack is some help. —ee"BOAT
| train stopped
“No |
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Could you say the wife who separated from her aged husband left his |
|
{
i
The guide was conducting a tourist party through the sutomobile |
| plant. He stopped by the assembly line, “Do you know what would hap- |
LOUISA’S
LETTER
Dear Louisa
I am Yo be married thi
a boy who has a commu
Army Alp Corps. 11 he not
Ng away we would not married
now, but we decided to go ahead
he will
The way
we don't
he comes
ahd he says 1 need not be al
having a cripple on my
the waa he would
at all if were di
Don't think we P
wil 1 4
month to
lon in the
were ’O
get
here
much wong
thi tha
not Ix
we figure |
care fon
back we
each other
can pet
nana
HE Hot con
hie
you
nbd
ible view of
BRIDE-TO-B}
Answer:
On th
both ex
Appreciate
stand and
fellowmen arigh
Eternal
non walks
unfamiliar
Church
tion
crowds, thron
on Bunday m
|
stilled the auto
Orn
15000 STUDENTS COMPLETE
5TH WAR TRAINING PROGRAM
y Engi
Management
Courses under the ffi}
ing. Science, and
Training Program
Vania State
of the
College extension
by more
nr
nnsyivania
vices were compieted
15000 students in Pe
dustries recently.
According to M. T. Bunnell, sup-
ervisor of class centers, over 32.000
persons have been trained since the
program began October of 1940
Enroliments for the same period ex-
ceeded 65.000
stasis A ————
ine
in
Pulls Cord te Stop Train
Because he wanted go to a
dance at an Australias 1 where
the train did not stop, a man pulled
the emergency brake cord antl the
He then jumped off
and went to the dance. Ii was a
costly dance, however, because next
day he appeared before a judge and
wat fined $40 for the offense
rn ai sr GP ————
Not everybody with a dollar
fo spare can shool a gun
straight<but everybody can
shoot straight to the bank and
buy War Bonds. Bay your
10% every pay day.
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