Show s A Winter o of f Discontent Made Glorious Summer A winter of discontent and discouragement at s Moscow 41 1940 snow gains stopped the Russ t r sr holding tight Heel Hitler slowed d down wn big talk t. t empty his people beginning to won wonder er A worse winter in 1942 now 1942 now on The Russ not nott t only holding tight but pressing in wedges edges in the German forces killing the enemy in unprecedented a numbers The Germans fought to a standstill and andin andt r t in our opinion beginning to waver r Tunis being sewed up in a sack it is expected L any d day the news will break that th city is taken Rommel Rommel defeated the Allied armies victorious All Africa on the top or Mediterranean in the hands of the Allies then concentration of bombers boners and fleet and Sicily taken Italy bombed and blasted the two-spot two Ill Duce for Duce for he is very ill just now andt andr and r t 4 will be worse seeing revolt and uprising imminent in his own land his people discontented sick of the war reluctant to go to the front simmering with ill bodings The Salt Lake Tribune of Monday in an editorial f said in regard to Hitler With this failing in fiendish fiendish fiendish fiend- fiend ish effectiveness the monster will take his own life either ither by shooting himself or by le leaping ping from an anI I airplane Our own thoughts were His end would be either suicide or assassination and we will wait patiently to see if our judgment was good So all things considered the winter of Germany Germanys Germany's Germanys Germany's Ger- Ger many's many s discontent is now turned to to- our glorious F. F summer We hope that the Allies beat Adolph and r the Ill III Duce on every front force them back with r. r great loss take the war to their own respective nations nations nations na na- with all its damage demolition demolitions mass killing and destruction We hope that the silly ideals of 1918 are not repeated that repeated that victory s all be a full military victory followed to a rigorous end not a tea pink-tea parlor ending as before While we do not think as yet the present silver linings mean an immediate immediate immediate im im- mediate end of the war yet we do think 1942 can be made and is being made the turning g point that from now on increasingly will come victories to the Allied forces a more or less steady surging sur ing forward though with ups and downs and a weakening of the Axis until 1943 will probably begin to see the end Churchill thinks longer and pl plainly says so But 1942 and 1943 will see effective h hammering ammering toward toward toward to- to ward the end which by the end of 43 should begin to become visible France does a thing of honor months ago the fleet commanders said they would resist aggression aggression sion sian by any force whether Hitler's or another's another s so England and the U. U S. S laid off but Herr grubber grabbed or tried to grab it should be g gat robber and they did resist resist 66 66 vessels lay layat layat at the bottom of the port no shots fired by the French against their best friends the Allies but the fleet not delivered to Germany Hitler must feel very J chagrined While we dont don't directly benefit yet neither does he and we are especially h helped in f that now we do not have to hold a big naval annat armament armament arma- arma t ment against an eventuality free eventuality free to strike without relation to the French fleet Adolph will feel the blows Italy is urged to make a separate peace while there is yet time If If the Ill III Duce doesn't he will get I. I what's coming to him |