9„*.ntul t© »oub4 Aro* rif»ruro * thibrcTHE BIOAWK) OF THE GERMAN HAIMIRHisH*crWe cannot adopt the views of Ur •ome of th** commentators of the pitttaily press anent the moving from nicAngel’s Island, San Franciaco to on Fort Stanton the German buifrom the scuttled linei Columbus.One would get the pletuiw at,once that several hundred dang-mimlt;oner r,r ( —eioua criminal aliens capable ol a i unlimited amount of * v I ai ^te unleashed on our peaceful country. Hie with no protectionever foi the cttixens, and that thedeviltry of the aliens is going t H(J be supported by the Lmted States ff}dollars that sustain them. ’ pWe have failed to find the basicfacta supporting the scripture that the rommcntatois all are using instating that th- Geimans will bemaintained by the Lmted Statesmtba igovernment O# V *; IA* we understand it. the m an* in the pay of the North Ger- * t. i Lv «i on nf -man Lloyd line, which has an or-llce in New York City, and thatsufficient private funds are forth-a ^ l/i«A»ffl Urn!I'Jcoming to pay the men s “eep.and k gtve them a little on the side for Ispending money moip-W'UJ iilt;/l.iNwii. m ois «•«*lights printed elsewhere in this issue, says that there ls r»othing to pi event their helling Hitler all ,, over the mountain country” It *would seem that the Border Patrol which will have charge of the men in Fort Stanton, in their long y dealings with matters pertaining , to aliens, will devise some means , of evading such a situation Also t the fear of some that the Germans might blow up tlie Elephant Butteto destiny communication* andmake way foi n Hitler invasion jfiom Mexico, seems fantastic in (— ft A — ... sft.w ft *1 « V \view of the efficient mannerinwhich the fiorder Patrol ia admin inter ed.Granted that the tailors presented a menace on the West coast.from a standpoint of propagandaand sabotage, the menace will b* greatly reduced in the open coun try. Furthermore, if the quartering of the sailor* be a responsibility of some community in the nation, the community surroundiing Fort Stanton, we are sure, will| | 4 F, • -----not f«*cl like shirking such a rlt;aponaibility.A* far an wc can deter mine, anyobjection to the coming of the German sailors in the minds of any of ttie people of Lincoln Count have been planted by the views of alarm punted in the daily press many miles from Ft Stanton.While the Lincoln County News does not look on the coming of the sailors In a favorable light, we believe that after they have moved m to make their home for thlt; duration of the war, and live peaceably undci the rules made for them, the News will see the advantages of the addition^ rev cnun thus brought to LincolnCounty