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cation iasatitibeate intimate eran am raet eeee Many a time since this country’s en- trance into the war we have heard Key of the United States and Great Britain toward Generalissimo Franco, of Spain, who was caught, time and again, aiding the Axis powers. Both this country and Great Britain, instead of making Franco toe the line, have followed a policy of appeasement, Supplies and Britain even after charges had been made that the supplies had been used by Franco in exchange for goods from Ger- many. s But it won’t be long now, if advices that have come out of London prove to be true, before Franco and his regime will be ousted from power in Spain. Churchill tried to “play ball” with Franco, but Prime Min- ister Atlee’s attitude toward Spain, while Fratico is in power, will be altogether dif- ferent, judging from what Professor Harold Lasky, a power in the Labor government in Great Britain, said Saturday. He said that one of the major aim of the Labor government is to wipe out politi- cal “plague spots” in Europe, particularly in Spain. So far as that country is concerned, he added, the period of non-intervention is over. When Great Britain was fighting for her life, and even after this country had entered. the war, Franco openly supported the Axis*powers and, on several occasions, declared they wouid be victorious, It was not until it was apparent to the world that Germany would be defeated that Franco be- gan to “crawl”. As Britain’s Labor party views the matter, Franco must continue to “crawl” far enough to relinquish his power in Spain. fe PASTOR COULDN'T FOOL THE GI . A correspondent recently called Pas- ter Niemolier “the most anti-Nazi of all Germans.” The correspondent was report- ine an interview with the Pastor shortly efter bis Wheration, Another reporter who covered the same interview was Sgt. Stan Swinton, Staff Correspondent for the Army @eper Stars and Stripes. GI newsman Swin- ten wae not fooled by a clerical collar, pious words, or even the obvious fact that Nie- motley had opposed Hitler. Stars and Stripes told the truth, and it’s a truth with which every American civilian had better theeome acquainted before the German High fommand asks us to trust him as the new leader of the new Germany. This is the Niemoller record: tn World War I, he was a German sub- tarine commander, proud of his part in a @empaign which made no differentiations between military and civilian vessels, When the National Socialist Party was formed, Niemoller became a member. He @reached “anschluss” from his pulpit; he @reached Germany's righi to the Sudeten- lend. the Ukraine and other sections of non- German Central Europe; in other words, he ‘Wee « confirmed and potent pan-German. He remained a member of the Nazi Party until Hitler attacked the Church. On- ® then did Niemoller break with Hitler. Mis opposition to Nazism was never more then opposition to Nazi church policy. From his concentration camp, Niemol- In addition, the British have a fleet in ter made active, repeated written efforts to | the East Indies, which, presumably, will @iltt in the German Navy. He had no sn part in an amphibious defense against Don’t lend and keep your friend. - Spend less than you earn and you can have a social security of your own, Contributions to The Citizen in which the writer vents his personal spleen in a private matter through the medium of the paper are not welcome. BRITISH NAVY IN PACIFIC The British Navy has assembled a size- able force of battleships, carriers, cruisers, destroyers and other vessels in the Pacifie and, recently, British warships joined with our Third Fleet in delivering damaging blows to the Japanese on land. This serves effective notice on the Jap- anese that there is no prospect of division between the two great English-speaking na- tions and that both are determined to push the war against Japan to a victorious con- clusion. While the full strength of the Brit- ish fleet in the Pacific is not known, it in- cludes some of the best vessels in the Royal Navy. qherre! with the military system which was | Singapore after the monsoon season ends embarked on the fifth war of agres- | in October. This fleet likewise includes un- it had perpetrated upon the world | its of all types and together the two fleets a century. make up the bulk of modern British naval When Niemoller was liberated from | power. Both are being reinforced steadily, the concentration camp, the world hews- The pr¢sent ingetinity sof British war- epet carried his photograph. He hal lost | ships should effectively answer the propa- & Witte weight, but he had not starved, he | ganda which is being spread by Tokyo and, Ned fet been beaten. He had not been | which, unfortunately, is repeated by some Seated like the political prisoner he was | anti-British Americans, The allegation that mppesed to be. the British would not go into the war against A few days ago, in the presence of | Japan but would leave the United States to Britioh and American journalists, he plain- | fight the Japanese alone, overlooks the i seid thet what the new Germany needed | enormous damage that Japan has done to wee am authoritarian state; that it could | British interests in the Far East. In fact, ee become democratic; in other words, | the British had, and have, at the hands of Wat the new Germany must in basic politi- | the Japanese, received injuries and indigni- ©! principle be no different from the Ger- | ties that far surpass those experienced by Many of Biemark, the Germany of Kaiser | the United States. Witheim, the Germany of Hitler. - Those are the facts, They warrant the The individual who looks ahead and sumption that the German High Com- | works his plans will be the one to get ahead. tend, which, for much more than a cen- tury. has been the power behind various trpes of aggressive German Governments, ie not place all its eggs in the Nazi basket. | and thus help the nation, as a whole, solve While creating Hitler and backing him to | its problems? the full, the German High Command knew ~ thet Hitler might not be the leader who WHAT ABOUT JAP DREAMS Would conquer the world for Germany. German High Command needed other lead- ome im reserve, men of different outward stripe but of similar inward political heart. Against the chance of Hitler's failure, the Paster Niemoller is one such reservist. And @& we look at the photographs which show few well preserved, how carefully pre- qerved, was this Pastor during eight years of imprisonment, we want to know who pre- served him and what for? As a good American, why. not. try to understand the problems of other areas The Tokyo radio says that “America’s dream of victory in the Pacific” is extremely bitter because of the presence of the Soviet power and the probability of a clash of in- terests with the Russians. Obviously, the Japanese broadcaster is trying to take the minds of his people off Japan’s “dream of victory in the Pacific” which is already much beyond the extreme- | ly bitter stage. \ Westers express surprise over the attitude were sent to Spain by both the United States | ; el ey ee 1, The war production peak in 2. What is the new job of Ed- ward Stettinius? world’s normal 7. When did the Battle of Gettysburg begin? 8. Where do hurricanes usual- ly originate? 9. One nation in Europe talks of restoring the monarchy; an- other would do away with a king. Name the countries? 10. Which was the first nation to ratify the United Nations Charter? _—_ 18 TEE CIRCUIT COURT OF THR md JUDICIAL CIROUIT Cane No. 10-327 JAMES ROBERT PRICE, Plaintift, DIVORCE vs. PELLIE PRICE, fendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: PELLIE PRICE, ox 161, Barwick, Georgia. You are hereby required to appear to the Bill for Divorce filed against you in the above styled cause on or before the 17th day of August A. D. 1945, otherwise the allegations con- tained therein will be taken as con- fexsed. | Done. and Ordered this 14th day| of July A.D. 1945, (Cireuit Court H Seal) Ross C Sawyer jerk of Circuit Court. was $5,000,000,000; what! . nual Convention to be held in | Florida Federation Of Art Plans Meet “The Florida Federation of Art, ‘a state-wide non-profit organiza- tion, has announced: the 17th Miami during the first week ‘in December, this year, and invites all artists. te join the Federation either individually or in groups, Lehn tion in December, thus keeping the members in touch with those doing the best in art in Florida.” According to Mrs. Schlamp, there will be a large exhibit of 200 canvasses to be held during the convention with J. McGibbon Brown, chairman. Anyone interested in SeRanis ing a Key West group may ca Miss Marie Cappick, phone 325 "| for further . information ‘on the Federation. Subscribe to The Citizen—25e weekly. 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