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Jn Europe Edition THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER One Day Nearer World Peace h m ) fp Gh.fl-' i 4 . ft THUS Just rake a look at the little son of Nazidom's Joy Through Strength move ment! lie's only a pop-eyed, brain-beclouded 'shambles of a soldier now. And the uniform he too long swaggered in: the flag he thought to carry rp glory over a paradeground of blood, are nothing but stained tatters. Super-race, indeed! See the people he presumed to have led - but only bled to feed his war machine. They're starving; suffering-from, disease-rampant; suffering too from broken bodies which are a fine commentary on the broken promises once made by Der (ex) Fuehrer's raucous voice! Super-race! What a myth! There couldn't be a better place for it than the garbage dump on which the United Nations arc ' throwing all the offal of the vanquished enemy to await proper disposal. We can go wash our hands and spray the atmosphere with disinfectant and feel we've got one pestilence ou; of the way: the second of our decade in fact. Hut before we return to all the things we'd enjoy doing with our time, there's another mess we've got to clean up, Hitler and his Aryamsm formed only one of the clawing races of would-be supermen. There is a little yellow counterpart that's just as evil; in fact more sty, because it still has the strength with which to menace the democracies. The military machine, quite wholly mechanized without heart or any human emotion that military machine known as Japan, still has to be 'shown the error of its ways. Tojo and his Emperor Hirohito must still be made to pay "through the nose." And that's not going to be as easy as sonic might think! Remember, before December 7, 1941, when folks laughed at Japan as a potential enemy: thought we'd "mop her up in just a few weeks"? That was many months years ago: and Japan's still a very active enemy. YOU KNOW what to do about it. KEEP FIGHTING t BUY BONDS! ' Champion Paper and Fibre Company CANTOR & G
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