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Show New clothes will be short . pers, buckles, and other met,,2'P' naments. Most of the butt . are used will be made 0f at bone, and spun glass. W0(J. and are reeciving considerable as-, sistance from Irish Republican die-hards. die-hards. The resentment of Eire over the arrival of our troops in Northern North-ern Ireland is being fully exploited. Mr. Post says that American troops seem to be getting on splendidly splen-didly with the civilian population of Northern Ireland, which is doing do-ing its best to make them happy. He tells of dances being held for the soldiers and says that the Irish people are asking them into their homes. PEOPLE WARNED OF GERMAN PROPAGANDISTS The people of the United States should be constantly on the alert against propaganda spread by German Ger-man agents and anti-British extremists. ex-tremists. There are numerous individuals in-dividuals in each group operating in the United States. Along much the same line are innumerable stories about trouble in Northern Ireland between troops of the United States and British troops, or the people of Ireland. There is the story, for example, that American soldiers are to be used in a coup against Eire. Other faked narratives tell of riots in Irish towns, of robberies, of places wrecked by U. S. troops, and of fights between our soldiers and others. Robert E. Post, newspaper correspondent, cor-respondent, who investigated the matter, says the falsehoods are being widely circulated in Northern North-ern Ireland and are even heard in London. The Germans are spreading spread-ing the propaganda over the air |