Page Two The Danburv Reporter N. E. PEPPER, Editor and Publisher luued Wednesdays at Danbury, N. C., and entered H thfe Danbury postoffiae as second class matter, under act of Congress. Danbury, N. C. July 21, 1938. NO INCREASE OF NATIONAL DEBT UNDER NEW DEAL, BUT A DECREASE LET THE TRUTH BE TOLD, THOUGH THE HEAVENS FALL Here Are The Facts: The great American ship of state is headed straight to the rocks of bankruptcy and financial ruin. Roosevelt is a wild, dangerous dema gogue who seeks to overthrow the constitution and establish himself as Dictator —like Stalin Hitler and Mussolini. This is the constant howl of the Saturday Eve ning Post, of Rascob and DuPont, of Bailey anc Byrd and Carter Glass, and of the Libert:, Leaguei*s under whatever aliases they are now sailing. The refrain of their song of hate is echoed anc re-echoed by many newspapers whose stock is controlled by big interests incensed at higV taxes; by hundreds of people who know thej are lying; by thousands who are honest bul misled and misinformed; by other thousands who do not know and have never known wha 1 they are bleating about. -*•» — *- Why should not Senator Bailey, who rode int his high office on the crest of the Roosevell wave, be fair enough to the President to repre sent the true faith of his North Carolina constit uents —who are hard to fool. Why should Byrd and Glass continue to mis represent the true sentiment of the peo pie of Virginia, who believe in the honesty anc the ability of President Roosevelt? Why should DuPont and Rascob—both OJ whom were convicted in the courts last week ol a million-dollar income tax swindle—continue in their efforts to bamboozle the Americar people, who, the poll shows, are still believers in the integrity of Franklin D. Roosevelt and the saving grace of the New Deal? Why does this brilliant coterie, with am biguous phrase and high sounding rhetoric, seek to mislead the honest common people; what have they done for the farmer, the laboring man, or the man without a job who is trying tu live and support his family? What intelligent, constructive program of re lief for the country have they to offer in place of the program which they so bitterly criticise and denounce? Nothing but a do-nothing policy which would inevitably lead to starvation and revolution. \ THE TRUTH, WHICH MAKES US FREE Let the truth prevail though the heavens fall. Give the New Deal a Fair Deal. Let us analyze the situation for ourselves without listening to the winds of hate and pre judice, or the wolf howl of those who would DESTROY, while the New Deal is trying to BUILD. HERE ARE THE FACTS AND THE PROOF When Hoover came into power, the national debt was 16 billion dollars. During the 4 years of his term, he increased the national debt to 23 billion dollars, and left this debt when he went out. He also left the most destructive panic in the history of the American people. He DID NOT leave a trace of benefits to any community in America. - — 1 •» NOW FOR FDR How much did FDR increase the national debt? Answer—from 23 to 38 billion dollars. But J&ait a minute —10 billions of this money is LOANS to countless industries, railroads, banks, in surance companies and businesses which will be PAID BACK by the countless communities who have taken advantage of the help provided for them, and which saved them from ruin. So, that vou cannot count this 10 billions* of HELP LOANS in the WASTE? BILL which his THE D/VNBURY RCPOBTEB critics charge against the President. It is WORK ING CAPITAL which will surely flow back to the Treasury of the United States. THUS—FIVE BILLIONS is only the net in crease of indebtedness of the U. S. Treasury un der the New Deal. BUT LISTEN FURTHER During" the 5 years of the New Deal, the in come of the farmer has DOUBLED. During the 5 years of the New Deal the in come of the American people has increased more than TWENTY BILLION DOLLARS A YEAR. HOW COULD THIS BE PAID? The net increase in the national debt can be paid today with one-fourth of the net yearly in crease in the income of the American people in the year 1937. THERE IS REALLY NO INCREASE BUT A DECREASE The words below are from Senator Alien W.i Barkely of Kentucky: ! "When we consider whether a Nation is head-' ed toward bankruptcy—as asserted by those; who have no faith in America—we do not take; into account merely an increase in a Government! debt; we must take into account the increase oi*; decrease of all debts, public and private, home debts, railroad debts, industrial debts, munici-j pal debts, and county debts, state debts and in- 1 dividual debts. While it is true that the netj debt of the United States Government has in-j creased by five billion dollars, the net aggre- 1 gate debt of the American people, public and private, has actually decreased since the inaugu - ration of Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Govern ment program he had the vision and the cour age to set in motion." Notice From Stokes Game Protector The following changes were made in the game law for 1938-39: The seasons open as follows: I Thm worst |booyodor| ipo.j / Tin worn body odor P(F MfV , ( comu from P. O.— P \ »r ' J pai'aplratlon odor un fgfc J m /M' S dor the arma. M ' :'4F ,B Take; 1 minute to W F 7 | J9 u.e Todora —new. k-_ * % AJR amaalng deodorant ff' fmM croam that worko I- / 'OVTW directly on underarm " mcrettona. Normally •topi odor I to .1 dmv*. Todora aloo reduoea amount of paroplratlon. Made without lard— Todora la utterly dif ferent from atlff, grainy paatea: (1) Soft— amootb aa face cream. (1) Leave. no atlcky Mm oo ftnsora or uoderarma. *) Leaves no "lardy" amall on dothoe. 2i«— to#. Oat it to day— money back If not dollthted. Trial alaa rasa Bond coupon. « YODORA • ' t>I6t>OMKT CRIAM • • • mww .«fM a Send coupon for trial ® |if LIILL I size to McKnaon A • ; ■ 11l Lii! Robblna. Fairfield. B I m Conn. Dept. K-i. a ;• • • I m Nam• '• A4drm . • • • •I SUM TO OIT AN *&hae>iAo& AMERICA'S STANDARD TIM*! ma " +** ' J CM iraMWMtky Itat ii • («wl . UJBMIH waleb. Wanhec i* lb* •tasllMt ui IMMMI watob at il-50- CKraaw M «t«w —Wat*.' i +* Quail —Dec. 15th to Fe d. 20 - Rabbit—Nov. 20th to Feb. 15. Squirrel—Oct. Ist to Jan 15. Oppossum— (with grun and dogs.)— Oct. 15th to Feb. 15. (Trapping)— Nov. Ist to Feb. 15. CHARLIE MARTIN, Stokes Game Protector. DEEDS OF TRUST. To fit the Stokes county rec ords. Mailed to any address, 50 cents per dozen DANBURY REPORTER. "We pledge ourselves faithfully to observe the pro visions of this Code of Practice ..... convinced that Beer is the Nation's Bulwark of Moderation." Wide-spread Praise follows adoption of Code of Practice by members of Brewers Foundation THE PUBLIC'S response to the adoption of How far we can go, and how soon, d®- a Code of Practice by the members of the pends very much on ourselves... but partly Brewers Foundation was prompt and also on you. favorable. Public opinion once aroused, can operate Newspapers, social service groups and to bring about honest enforcement of existing thousands of individuals expressed great laws. Restriction of your patronage only to satisfaction with the brewers' determination legal, respectable retail outlets can and will to conduct their business in accord with the operate to raise retailing standards, desires andconscienceof the American public. Public preference for the products of Foun , The Code pledges the brewers publicly to dation members, identified by the symbol "support the duly constituted authorities in reproduced below, will bear witness of your the elimination of anti-social conditions approval both to members and to cooperating wherever they may surround the sale of retailers, and will encourage them to ro j beer to the consumer." newed efforts. /* L UNITED BREWERS INDUSTRIAL FOUNDATION ■ 21 East 40th Street, New York, N. Y. jy-jJiy Correspondence is invited from ■ groups and individuals every- , t'.i Jjwf where who are interested in the 2 j brewing industry and its social HHKyfIH O uJhU t responsibilities. * '■/ K v v Look for this symbol Hi members'own advertising. */\ fQV WM ILJOBSM #. . . because you can take advantage of quantity prices ik-l " with ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION Buy in larger quantities . . , shop when food prices are lowest . . . cook ;n Urjer —. quantities . . .save your left-ovsrs for ) other meals . . . nuksr your own frozen desserts . . . and you'll :n*rvet ti rfce way your "housekeeping pocnNhock." stay» filled! *lt is being year in and year out by elecfrio i"fr»geralor own ers. If you won't tai? (.i-r \vo;d lor it, aiik the housewife who owns one! POWER COMPANY For Sale 2 good opossum dogs and 2 good rabbit dogs—cheap—write W. B. HAZELWOOD, Madison, N. C. Route 1, Box 118 ' 2wks. 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