November 2, 1944 Page Three Life Aboard Superbattleship —Kids Awed, Captain Lonely (By Elton C. Fay, aboard the super “pst Answer to the navy depart] hd | battles hin, U.S.85. Missouri) ment S———— it 3 therefore, that The captain is a lonely man he stands so silently on the bridge, He stands on the bridge of t consulting with his officers in low reatest bat hij with more tones, going to Wis cabin to eat] than < nen around sim but glone. His volce rarely Is heard on | ¢ not MANALEr | the ship's public address system; he | of a 1 concern, | gpeaks through the volce of his ex- respon and ecutive officer a But the captain is may lonely man Down campa crew's quarters are at sea the first strange world, where folding bunks hung from walls of a machine in a compartments, bulkheads, jonways, pipes and wires The youngsters who Brookly the Tennessee hills the country the northwest re becoming familiar surroundings. It is theh we!l a they will rec- cream of the clamor of hey notice that unde- mell of a ship, a medley of jutricating oil no wonde!: 3 of ties the undred lion dolla: {hile | both in ni UIP. On hi rest the outcome of a wal ne the live decision battl not the only | + MLLie, 0 there in the some youngsters time, This is they sleep em on In Air Corps His loneli v 13) Lf throu i mething he One [Ol a in| he steel maze of compans= i to doe sim wmiom ibility. Reg- full com- hoose, | 1 egulation { irdening respon that he | authorit Lal cedenct On Ol pre came from whatever 1 n v heat woodland ith eu rulse a that romorroy crrie hake-down nin ognize the of the nrii ull \e bugle finable m palin melal deck the rall OUR BOYS IN THE SERVICE Pi WV) ‘ het shark ! EE pe & 0 ETRE exciaumn 10 Wii itl ie tane of El ofce, repli d bf EX ie Tair EDITOR'S NOTE: You aren't reg al ’ y plentiiud aboal / v . \ rk Lis ( {Git of { hone = J Joseph Thompson mer well known Bellefonte re Joe Is attached to the Al omewhere in Italy. He is the Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Thomp- deceased, and lived here un- til about six years ago now 28 ver was Inducted Into service In April 1943. From Atlantic City he wa sent to Utah for traning and in De. cember. 104], was sent oversea He | the former Meriam Lock Haven resides Corps On seeing : 18} d green Packass a » Si TS counter day n wriglevy Spearmint Gum shipped overseas only to Forces. The Wrigley people that their limited wause all bein these ry Jo who ol age Arme« are sorr i Makes ils ¢ nnl tere fo his 0 v \ ! 418.000 gquare | hand nang the husband of Emer; in that city A brother. Charie with the Sea- oe | in of iH Ser Sout! wa Lh is vice Pat Arrives in New Guinea Clem 1 word from 1 O SCOTIA By HL. M. William t A Dor were Mis. Ing of Philadelphis Maneese, of De. Carl Cronemitler While here Carl to Scotia to view hich we suppose tt it Adorn" Clarence Navigator Cited for Courage . pl. H a arrived a He was inducted iu 1 October 12, 19043. He training at Fort Ord, Calif amp Phillips, Kansa Sr. of Crunea to th mie Cr Mich, and Bellefonte Look sigtery up thei home w= - —1 " N 1 vill repor itl took nemille took nemilier ni nd OOK like vi LNT more our me 431 and Mr: H GC man of Pleasant Gap, who were here ont Monday, and Mr. and Mr Charles Kooken and two daughte of Tyrone who were tor pa Zim Enroll od in Quite a lew of our old Scotia fricudg were Gere a couple of webk 820 and spent Sunday looking old bomestead They also Iu luneh at tl Harper enable ent Jeane Merchant Marine Hu M ilipsburg the t Ma over (im) " ae operations ye ave Euro remembered Mil Naomi Mr ita y ’ : ~ v ANNO wim Gener Jaint Oyster Supper for Son De a or works. § Kea o ted | m hi . 8 mor [#2 H Ke is ha 3 RL M w ate ther eem like our old hots 8 Meth - 1 at the Thursday atid that they clears a nier money wOich will be used to expenses of remodeling Sunday school args whi pL 10 thi W may do 50 and Your git sppreciate township en ) memoey of Gta unaok pa ———— last Entitled to Wear Gold Bar Benjamin Crago, Philipsburg ws been in Italy the pa f mont is now entitled to wear ¢ iw io t painting the Ansone 3 t s 10 donate sdertown 2 : us Old overseas service under it ini Dal ent War Department orders ae Rirpian ” Liberator heavy mechani bombard. as Lown more combat mission enemy in southern Ex rag Is AD B24 nt roup whieh 1! 111s i RE) ‘ saw sport buise which were purtiiased g couple weeks 200 by ow twd bu Johfi H. Ghanher uf Scotia, and Jahn Caruey of Bulle lo Run Valley. When we were kids go- ing to school the only tine we. got 3 ride Wo school was when the sno Was 50 deep that It was almost I- possible to, wade through, Then bur bus was two lop-eared mules (itch ed 0 a sled But boy, how we did njoy I! re T treet Lew Choo) most nst the ; ) driver wing a Brass clean brass, try rubbing It with hen wash Lhor- ORD and walter and ap- polis} A -_ ro R family eTVing in ork | y, He 15 tie « anc with To Vite gine oughl pl aid salt with Rood sliver YOUU the U. 8B On He the Ni ONLY ‘40 YET WORN MILLIONAIRES Seasations! new Zenith Radionic Hear. i Aid hows by people who could alord 10 dieses this price! Iwother | 4 aha § 0% i alting mate 2 —_ nis e. Texas w for is electiricia:r Hajnes, wh March 1. 1943 Oct Sgt gr Whites If the white of an egg will not | beat to the required stiffness, add a | pinch of baking soda while beat. ing. This also will make it more fully and prevents falling if It nmoust | stand awhile affer beating re Personally, we find It extremely | difficult to know what is going on upon the battlefields by listening to ithe radio orators and reading the ‘dope of the military experts. Pimples Disappeared Over Night Year, 1p true, thers (sa sale ham Jens medicated liguid called Kinerex that dries wu imples over alght. | ‘those whe followed simpls diree {tions and applied Kiesrex upon ve. Itiving were amaRingly Surprised | when they found their pimples had Aimappeared, are users enthulss- ! vieanly alive Kiearet 4 elaim thay | mre no fonger embare ar : sod and Are " hap oir e nt take He wa Haines BY Wrigley Democrat jet Ley Editor. care of Advertisement ele mabe Tani yp finest quality by world» I gest precision: mam - production, which incremses quaticy = it lowes coms! Come in for Frew Demonstrs- only vo thot who, cd be heiped ar oomples BRE = mtu MM ha Df a JES ft Sew - = here on Sun- | With Signal Corps ; | | Pyvl. Samuel T. Holube« Priv Mr { fonts 20-year-old son ol of Belle the Ma- ate Holubec and Mrs. John Holube« R. D. 3 enlisted with eardy vi rags Fae i be TepOTea Pendintor ail I Oceanside About the middie of mew He is col IS i MOU LoeG U South Pacific a0 Will a construction company of the Corps Signal Battalion Holux graduated fram tb pring Township High School clas of 1940 and im the Bellefonte Hig 5 19042 tO entering the ww Pb ‘ ir hool class of Prior emploved by hi the He al wor Keg ‘ . S Sgt. William Lievd Spangler Stal! -Serpr t I Willian pangler ) home In Blanchard recently after be ing on active 13 months England. He I= what Is known as a toggaleer on B-17 Fiyi Fortres Stafl Berge t Spangler ws r rank jons to hi creat Alr Medal with luster Aan the anger returned tw duty for moted to June 1944 my «0x hi ana na upled 1 He has received thy three oak leaf «¢ Presidential Unit Citation . At the expiration of his 21-day fur lough hé has been ordered to report t Atlantic CH for further a ment present w mis over ee tors on 0 sian - Awarded Infantry fo Pi ter E. 1 Lo Ww ~CeD Badre Chi RD Combat standing \ "Nd by at] ar om lary Ing wie battle soldier it mean anh eutiving reef cimbing mountains thick. hot jungle Jap. Lannan served wit CT of the th Division the Infant ervice “i ! conduct WHAIDS for Gin wading ashore digging In mud and Cr wang | with the the 307th | Liberty from lo close Statue of This New York Division was seasoned by Louisiana swamps Arizona and California deserts, am- phiblous, mountain and jungle train. ing before its enlry Into combat Lannan has two brothers, Theodore and Kenneth, in the secvice, Prior! to his induction he workad for the American Aniline Products, Inc. fof fone and a half years We enjoy considering theories but | we do not accept a theory based upon | a theory | With Pacific Fleet + Charles RB. Grieb Grieb Grieb Navy received 4 Mr of Snow Shot in February, | ni assignment 1944. just five months 17th birthday his boot tra wd and Mr enlt 1944 Februar following He R ted t 1 sd Ie OHow i ¢ ferred to i phon After In French Invasion S<2¢ Howard Donald Ort waman Ont aon Ort. nm ransom of Mike january 6 Compieling DRIre | AIM Psol Y pent a 2 with his mother, grandiather 1 sister in Milesburg. Upon his duty he was sent to Trini. transferred the t USE Omaha, of which he is still a crew member. He took part in the inva- sion of France and has seen quite a bit of service caman Ont CAVE A retum to and. and Lo Was 8 Junior In the Bellefonte High School and a mem - ber of the football team.” He was a mber of the Sons of American Le. gon and played bass in the Junior American Legion Band His brother, Charles Ph M . is serving in the Bouthwest Pa- cific as a member of the First Ma- me Ort { rine Division —— — Awarded Medal Mrs. Sarah Oarfinkle of Philips burg has received the Purple Heart medal awarded to her son, Simon who was seriously wounded in action in France on August 1. Simon suf. fered shrapnel wounds of the head and hip and is still hospitalized. He was moved from a hospital In France to another hospital in England Wn — Navy Needs 1000 Nurses The Navy reported this week that 4000 nurses are needed “urgently” by June 30, 145, to keep pace with the still expanding Navy Many a man who thinks he is a’ wizard, discovers his mistake State College Bombardier Gets 2nd Qak Leaf Cluster i: A second Onk Leal Cluster to his | Alr Medal has been awarded to Sec- | ond Lieutenant Edward J. Lower, 23, | won of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Low- | er, Nittany Village, State College, for | “ourage, coolness and skill” while tation He 1s the bombardier on an Eighth Alr Force R-17 Flying Fortress in the group commanded by Lieut. Col. George Y. Jumper, Natoma, Calif His wile, the former Miss Jane Hanson, lives af South Pugh street, Stale to enter. Maxon. " Wounded i Mr Snow Shot NA wounded Fagan |Cohurn Top Turret Gunner lof {taken part ER —. n Italy w— aa———— James RB, Immel R Mr Immel, 20 the sou ol James 8. Immel, ol He enlisted in 1941, and eas for two years. At he wa in Ital Prom latest reports he is still in the JIT and been over tached to 1 pital hi isure how Jame the following verses which he ited to Chaplain A. H. Gullano GOD AND MH Wanaoe : 1 * it ' tion Wounded In Ac Ple. John Conde Fleming Sergeant With Service Group lowing allied ground force toward Cermany, Havoc Hght bombers. the Ninth Afr Porce weapon of ground support and med um bombardment, have moved Prance. With them went the alighed units of the Ninth Alr Foroe Service Command The Service Group un- der Command of LL Col. Ray Fisher Kansas City, combined in mainten- ance and supply of a tactical organ- ization of the two-engined alrcraftr moved from the United Kngtom with ton upon ton of heavy equip- ment, all of which is designed to sustain Havoe missions now into the heart of the Reich Sgt. Walter Lucas, son of Mr, and Mrs. RW. Lucas of Fleming. Is a member of the service unit now in France. His training in service and maintenance, combining technical and tactical experience has gone into the group which has been commend ed by numerous superior headquar- ters and recommended for the battle star as having participated in the he Trace | Assault of Europe | oh “1 LOST 52 Lbs.! WEAR SIZE 14 AGAIN“ MRE, CB, WELLS, FT. WORTH Ar Phetured Hare > Gets Distinguished Cross COUrags thi OLCRLEN nme Of Vw Ihe plaved Technical Bet. Chis Ccoturn B-17 Flying Fortress, has orated with the Distingu ing Cross for ‘extraordinary ment’ on bombing Europe Veteran of more combat miw in two g ACh § gs ard read in pari top turret gunner or COON and skill di ny wie bape " recs pon prmed foresee 20 ary old, son of WingarC weprs 1 three Ouk Leu! aduated rtm one Berlin munae an on Leipde Bohol Ur Merneh ine a Port Matilda Soldier Awarded Air Medal Knapper Brothers Spend Leave at Home ——— 1v Twfencs Bots now! BALSAM COUGHS Dut 10 COLDS DR. H. F. 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