Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 14, 1944, Image 12

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    7, 1944
“I Will Go Unte The Altar
To Carry Bomb Over Ocean of God”... Amidst Rifle Fire
v
ould be fired from calcuated would have to he built to Ras
Germany to New York need an 3000 miles, would not cross all | 3 # ¢ f 3 d Cae AE La } 4 ge - — f : os on ; ow
an initial weight of 2500 tons to in one plece, bul would be the t ree | Be 4 2 i Ey ; : : ¢ y 1 ; : i sh | ; pe 1 wie Fe
carry just one ton of explosives rocket proposed originally by | ; : ge FL i : Muchine
To start off the ground i Belgian, Dr. Andre Bing !
have to burn about 100,000 p This rocket is made In four parts,
of fuel a second, and the damege | three of them being fuel carriers |
in Germany from the bl of fire 'a: fourth a war-head After |
might be 100 times greater than the part used its fuel it drops |
one-ton explosive could inflict niece, off. Parts two and three ively
Each rocket would cost $10,000,000 do the same thing, Finally, there is],
and up the war-head, traveling
Those calculs were reported | under | own momentum like an
to the aviation division of the Met- shell
: Ameri
Soclety
gineel
Cumberland, Md A
of the society, he was one
American experiment-
the
December 14, 1944 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December
2500- Ton Rocket Needed
Fitzpatrick on
A rocket that
would ond the
enemy
sten Gun Fire Heard
would the is
unde
d thi
* has
SUCCeSS
tions In Maritime Service
written about |
War, but then
the rocketeers
moon
Of
rockets were
before the
that
at the
steps
1 have
velocity
equently
idea wi
aiming
: 3 Alfred
of
me un
of the leading
ers with rocket
war,
The
eleration
the
during it
across most of
Atlantic. The velocity required
yimost five miles a second
Alfricano
propulsion before given war-
for the V-3, the 31001
bomb,
estimates
threatened trans-Atlantic are
based on performance of the V-l
and of the V-2. plus the engineer-
ing principles of known dri POW = need to keep flying
er obtained from rocket jk I path around t art) : |
Such estimates, before tl 7-1. | satellite at th 500 mile altitude ES FF v J 1 y
London's buzz-bomb, was wi : s
and examined, agreed clo
the final verified facts, Not much ible at present
is known about the V-2 the “flying | speeds cf 8000 feel a
telegraph pole” bomb, but f lame which were
calculations agree with war by Africano
is known rrant speculation on the :
The 2500-ton t peed of a
Ww on Staggered Pash
speed 5 all a
would in
in Interrant
locity does not em feas-
Nevertheless, the
second for a jet
obtained before
ufficient
Seem -
again the
what little are
which Africano
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GOD 1S MAN'S PRESENT AND ETERNAL REFUGE
ner of the world and people,
Nisdcm, all are re
overrules all humanity
to enjoy Christianity
deemable Charles W, Dixon : ’ E
God rules and
And everyone Faul MeCloo key Pvt, Clyde T, McCloskey Pvt. Harold McoCloske
is destined
here to live; :
why
We are destined
Olten not know
But first, God
Also, we are glad
to give
freely gives to u
teries inv ttent seaman (oe to
all worthy
reach
ite OUr a on:
ation
mind
Infinite my
All around
Man ond
Yet are
New Guinea
Bellefonte Navigator
Gets Second Award
of consider
human
find
Young Service Man
Pens Home Thoughts
the of
some for man, out to
for man to comp:
Irson, are not
important life's problem,
ns which de!
Many
To th
Mz: I
And debate
n the human soul is an infinite need; My . jeorge. & graduat the ’ Mei 4 to Fort las tn ' ¢ Belgium P 1 Kk Ls e Alr M 4 i —
* ml te >} 14 ty need " Sean] ' i. 4 . i ) 4 ¢
On God's love, humanity need Mark High School, is 1 k Oklinl \ ’ ' ed engine to infantry. He y . § ! orrisdale ( Wounded
God, the everlasting fountain of bles man author : ‘ } th Alr Fo “2 '
Enough
oe
to wporal
sed iil
Average |
In infinite
God wants ! HOME SOME DAY
And enjoy th nite balance every da: A young mar od be 6 OT ; in hh, ; ——— = ; =
Howard Infantryman
Returns From Front
—
This mortal
Some
God
Leathernecks in
Pacific Have ldea
But Can't Send ‘E
Let Us Have
Your Tires
Recapped
We have a large stock of
Grade | Passenger, Truck
and Implement Tires
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|HOME & AUTO SUPPLY STORE
Phone 2615
BELLEFONTE, PA
WE MAK E KEYS
does no
SOMEWHERE IN
Bierly, Reber
‘Bellefonte Sergeant
This Christmas GIVE To Begin Training
The Famous Zenith B {A ¥ “ i 7
|
RADIONIC HEARING AID
p: with Neutral-Color
Earphone and Cord
$ Complete
READY TO WEAR
Mode! AJ A
Also Available The new
Pyvi. Leroy D. Fritz
and amplification
$50.00
Accepied by American Medica! Arvvoeigtion
Council on Phyricel Medicine
Minot Willard Lost
Life in Explosion
Come in for a free demonstration
White Brothers
BELLEFONTE, PA.
THIS IS THE SIGN of a loca
business bul
skilled servic
, independent
t on experience, kn
e and ucts of
wiedge,
prod quality.
Bellefonte Man
Becomes Licutenant
Servicemen retur: t
and other in form ation received in
past few weeks reveal that Wil
who Is believed 10 have been
was instantly kill-
which sald to
was
dental origin
O this coun«
ng in a depot
d in the explosion
have been of ace
He
was buried in
nd home ned clo ’ y Nn Baris | the of the
belor ' tit 4 brother here has received several
6 WhS tr photographs of the grave, It is re-
greatest 1 ported that a number of other men
at would bring victory also lost their lives in the accident
bring him home at las ssignmer The Bellefonte man, native
The lefor jeutenant. a grad- Union City, was a son of the late Mr
more confidgnt as he flew ate of the Bellefonte Hich School land Mrs. D. I. Willard, of Bellefonte
that day, ‘ armed forces and spent his boyhood years here
For inside of him something apo Nn mpleting his second He attended the Bellefonte High
to say of stud Penin State. Prior School, leaving school in the early
Live true to God as life going to OMecer Candidate School he! 20's to enlist in the Navy. Early in
way took special work at the University
of Illinol
Courses of In
| Tex., include
tion, supply
A cemetery near
sCene accident and the
uni
rks
CX
of mew
He felt
tered rs
Year
to
seemed
fowrenr/
World War 11, while employed as a Relieve | Miseries of Your
rs at
You fo
back home, lad
soon be
back to stay
7 ai rush on ME Man
Im Distance lines | Gok Bronze Medal
| Greely Jordan, of Centre
Hall, R. D.. last week received word
that her son, Cpl. Fred G. Curry, (iad
been awarded the Bronze Star Medal
for distinguished service in the Eu-
ropean theatre of war
The citation accompanying
medal read In part: “The courage
coolness, skill, and disregard for |
personal safety displayed by Cpl. |
Curry reflects the highest credit on |
switchboard operator on the subway
system of New York City, he re-en-
listed in the Navy. Survivors in-
Shute his wife, who is now employed
sis sk BABYS COLD TRUCKMAN- SPARE THAT TIRE!
A “% As He Sleeps plain
Osceola Mills Soldier 3 Now most young ko Fa Just
mothers use this |
Is Missing in Action |
» modern way torelieve |
miscries of a child's |
Mrs. Albert McKinney, Coal Run, | | cold. Even as you rubs |
| received word from the War Depart. |
{ ment that ger husband is missing in
it on, Vicks VapoRub |
starts to soothe irritation in nose and |
1 _.l8ction In Germany since November |
{ During training, each candidate], qo. word was received Sunday, |
throat, loosen phlegm, ease coughing. |
Then, as baby sleeps, VapoRub
Iwas given the opportunity to prove Dec. 3. by his e 0 -
{his ability to command and handle | peng Baath Ve, the | pr a
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| troops |¢ ceola Mills i
And youll
at Barkley
administra-
organization of te
army, sanita first ald, chemical
warfare, tactics, training and Jogis-
ties. Throughout the course, especial |
stress was placed on the develop- |
ment of physical stamina, which |
was climaxed by a week-long fle ia
problem which gave the candidates |
| practic al experience in solving tacti.!
{eal situations under simulated eom-
the | | bat conditions
truction
:
medical
tion
Truck tires are scarce today .
bi It was a big rush last year.
It may be even bigger this
Christmas.
ving repairs
basi can help with “U8.” Transportation Maintenance—
the plan that truck operators everywhere find is sav-
to upper bronchial Ing suck fire miles 2nd FIRING ize Ce. Doe for
tubes with its special
.
So please help keep Long
Distance lines clear for
essential calls on December
24,25 and 26.
War still needs the wires —
even on holidays.
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a {
himself and the armed forces of the |
United States.”
Cpl. Curry entered the service In
December 1041, and was sent over-
seas in June thig year, landing In
England. He was sent into France
a short time later,
Wounded in Germany
Mr, and Mrs, Emerson Smith, of
Morrisdale, received a telegram that
their son, Pfc, Milton B. Bmith, was
seriously wounded in action Novem
ber 18 In Germany.
Receives Son's Alr Medal
Gottlib J. Lalch, of Munson,
Oak Leaf Clusters representing two
additional awards of the same decs|
posthumously awarded his
oration,
son, First Lieutenant Walter C.|
Laich, Alr Corps. The citation is as ed the service’ in April, 1944, He | ONLY V.
“For meritorious achieve. went overseas in September,
follows:
ment while participating fo fifteen
sorties against the enemy”
has,
just received the Alr Medal and two!
« There are four small children in|
| the family: George 5,
Nancy 1, and Albert, 4 weeks old
Shirley 3,|
Albert is a member of the Infan- |
try. He trained at Camp Blanding, |
Fla, and has been in France, Eng-
land, Scotland, Belgium and he
many. He is 26 years old and enter- |
mn MI ————
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‘all-ont effort; what about the peo
[ple at home, including all of us?
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