THE DANBURY REPORTER Established 1872 Volume 71 The Passing Show Of Nineteen Forty* Two DON'T FALL FOR HITLER'S LIES The Reporter indulges the hope that but few of its readers will allow themselves to be enmesh ed in the web of Hitler's lying propaganda. The Hitler propaganda is like the copperhead that moves stealthily through the grass softly, insinuatingly, insidiously. Jt creeps on you when you are most unawares, and if you are of the nincompoop mind, you are bitten. ' Of all birds and beasts, a chicken has the least sense. When a chicken wants to save itself from the approaching car it invariably runs under the wheels. That is because the chicken has the nin compoop mind. One of Hitler's most plausible and most dan gerous lies is the one about England. We are told that England is using America to pull its chest nuts out of the fire, that England is saving its own army and expects America to do its fight ing, and that England has done nothing in this war except to conduct a few "masterly retreats". . The nincompoops fell all over themselves to swallow this lie and a good many people of sup posed intelligence, people who ought to know better, were caught with this chief card play of the Hun pack. This Hitler lie is spread to tantalize the pride of Americans, to dampen our spirit and to discourage and dishearten the morale of our soldier boys. Those who are caught by this Hitler lie entire ly overlook one important fact: That ENGLAND DOES NOT HAVE TO FIGHT THIS WAR AT ALL, and could y§xy easily have lain down and let Hitler have it, like France did, and that the English people are lender no obligation to the world to stand up afld fight. I _ ■« * Why did Britian refuke to surrender at Duff- ' kerQUt? Wheh left aJ«nfe> her army outnumbered ten' to OMt - i .Why didn't the i&ofebbrn, British, who had been and betrayed by ap pealers in their -ike the "French, lay down their arms and Submit "to a hitler peace? when Hitter had his "negotiated peace" Exacted the great British fleets and added them to his own and Navies of Japan, France and Italy, he wotoM have automatically become the absolute ffeaster of the seven oceans, and then have nappened that MOST APPALLING OF AlXi t AST ASTROPHES— THE CONQUEST AMERICA. i This is God's holy truth and all intelligent per sons know it. The humiliating and soul-harrowing slavery of the people of England and America was saved by the British retreat from Dunkerque, even though it was accomplished by the loss of prac tically all the British army's armaments and ma terial and the death of more than 30,000 brave Englishmen. But England stood fast and refused to surren der, even as Russia is standing today, and her l continued steadfast standfast gave America its vital time to prepare. Only nincompoops say that England has done nothing worth while in this war. None is so blind as those who cannot see, The sacrifices of the British in this war have keen terrible Starting out like America half cocked, egregiously unprepared, she has paid THIS BELT TOBACCO MARKETS OPEN NEXT TUESDAY - Danbury, N. C., Thursday, September 17. 1942 Published Thursdays '! It is evidently the purpose of the United Na tions high command to do just enough to tli: [yellow rats of the yellow seas to hold them in I [check until the smash of Hitler is over, then go lin and pulverize Japan. Anyway, the Japs are cleaned well out of the ! Solomon Islands while the late Jap push againsc Australians in New Guinea has been halted. The Solomon isles is a solemn thought to the Nips, evidently, as business is at almost a stand still around the eddies and the jetties of the Coral Sea where so many rodents have lately been drinking too much water, while the rat navy has been reduced nearly half and more than cent, of their air force has been shot down by the Americans. OPENING OF THE EYES OF THE ISOLATIONISTS The Rev. Robt. I. Gannon, President of Ford ham University, is quite frank. See what he says now: "Only a year ago there were many loyal Ameri cans—and I was one of them—who felt that this was not our war.... "Yet, humiliating as it is, I am ready to confess that we were wrong and that President Roose velt was right. It was our war from the first. "If the President had listened to mp, China, Rus sia and Great Britian would now be prostrate,; and we should be facing our zero hour alone and, unprepared." • If Bob Reynolds, Burton K. Wheeler, Taft, Nye and a few dozen other of the gang that compro mised the safety of the American people, would I participate with President Gannon in thts dish 1 of frieaseed crow, they might not this late help; Jheir country bpt they could ease their conscien ces, J """/J. FARMER PSYCPOLOGY.^af^. The gold tide laps in—ah, sweetheart, dry those tears —the averages down east are flutter ing around 45—our warehouse doors swing* on their rusty hinges next Tuesday—the days with .the swiftness of a beered driv er in his flight—the jaybird im'gs ¥roW the hick ory limb prognosticating: early fhost—to hell with jaybirds and their .fearty frosts—nights a dream with Diana hoveriftg in the purple ether. I '—— iaMliW "*■"; . 'TT r ■MMM— r * . ■ —B—fcMai ———■» with her bloody frwfeat and tears. At Singapore, Burma, in South Africa and in the Mediterra nean, she has paid a heartrending price for her tragic unpreparedness. But England fights on and will fight on. The Anglo-Saxon spirit dies but never surrenders.' Though her fleets and shipping have suffered,! though 40,000 of her men, women and children j have died on the island home under German | I bombs, England fights on and will continue to fight on. She is building ships and more ships, and training armies that will be in at the death when the mo'.v>r KitW is at las* and captured. Her RAF daily pays tribute over the North Sea, France and Germany, hut the toll taken of the German war factories is prodigious, and when the Americans who are pouring in in ever increasing numbers are ready with full fledged help, it.will be a gloomy-and destroying day for the invaders of the peace and happiness of the world. JLr+flß Poor Print IN THE YELLOW SEAS THE ONLY WAY TO INSI'KE I'KACi; IX THK WORLD i This newspaper believes and has always be lieved that the only way to have peace in the jworld is to exterminate Germany and HOLD jTHE PEOPLE OF GERMANY IN BONDAGE ■ until their consuming ambition to rule other people is destroyed. This idea that the German people are forced against their will to follow Hitler and his co-as sassins, is all gush and poppycock. The German people are backing Hitler with all of their determination and power, and will continue to back him until enough of them are annihilated to break the back of their conceit and arrogance and to slake their thirst for blood and conquest. The people of Germany backed the Kaiser un til the armies of the allies were driving toward Berlin led by Gen. Pershing and his matchless divisions of Americans and until four millions of Huns were either dead or in hospitals. The German cannot understand any treatment except force, and is dead to the pleas of mercy or reason. _.The Reporter is glud to note what an eminent Englishman said li?st week which is exactly along our ideas for the methods of peace to be adopted by the United Nations when the menace of the German has been utterly and irretrievably smashed. j Mr. Frank Walstencroft, who is President of the British Trades Union Congress, said in his 'address: * "TTVVTi*; * | "This war is being fought against the German people and not against Nazi leaders. 1 "Far, far better for the world that 80 or 90 mil [lion people should be held under bond if neces sary, than that countless millions yet unborn shculd be called to undergo what many millions have gone through twice in our lifetime. "I am one of those who feel bound to recognize that the vast majority of German people—all that mattered—were behind the Nazi gangsters when they gave effect to their policy of attempt ing the conquest and domination of Europe. "I hate to say it, but I am convinced that the German people will again, if not prevented, at some not distant date attempt to enslave Europe. Tf we are agreed that the German people are prepared to accept decade by decade domination by a few bloodthirsty warmongers, then must the democratic peoples be fools indeed if they cannot—not in vengeful or destructive spirit, hut for the cause of peace and good will for all ,who desire peace—hold down the German na tion until they show by deeds and not words | that they are willing to co-operate for the good of mankind," KATE SMITH AND THE NIGHT Last night at dusk the bright crescent moon swung low over the mountain giving the effect of Kate Smith peeping over the peak, winking a half closed devlish eye. The suggestion was enhanced by the dismal contralto of a screech owl on the roof wailing for its rats, while a bull frog in the meadow sent up a basso-prof undo. »M •, It was all very eerie, profoundly lugubrious' and entirely incapacitating. Number