Show WE MUST NOT BE MISLED fondly as we may hope that the power ot of the hun him is diminishing we must not let up in our determination to fight this war through to a victorious end for us no matter how long it may take and we must not be misled with the notion that germany must certainly be deter lating in her resources and morals that may be and it may not be true but as americans we cannot afford to permit our enthusiastic patriotism to cool off a single degree by reason of 0 what wo we hope may be the case the war is not over and will not be won until the power of the prussian war lord is destroyed forever and germany has been forced to sign a peace dictated in the interests of humanity in conversation with our former townsman mr B A loe lee who was in this his city during the week fresh from norway he stated that the atmosphere in europe is very different from that in america the norwegians Norwegia ns are lead dead against the atun in their feelings but because of the helplessness of their situation the country is compelled to to the indignation placed upon them with only a diplomatic protest in return the german propagandists are working as hard as they know how to make the people of norway belied thit that germany is their friend now the germans are flooding floddin and other neutral countries adjacent to tn their heir empire with advertising mat inviting the people to attend a big exposition at liupsis Li ersic germany buring tile ali e coming summer the huns announce cheap rates with the promise of permits at tile the border to admit the tourist into the empire to attend the fair air it if that is not camu bage then germany is far from being exhausted in any event the circumstances will give americans a little sidelight of if the situation across the ocean and it all must impress us with the fact that we must speed up in our purchase of thrift stamps baby bands and liberty bonds observe the rules of conservation and do every other thing required of us to equip our nation and its allies to the utmost in order that the struggle may be brought to tcp as early a close as possible |