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MAGAZINE

November 20, 1940.

By Walt Disney

Bond by Kan

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Berlin

The King's Raid Shelter Didn't

THE

THE first thing that strikes you is that the shelter is not torches, and a bottle of smelling salts. There is a house or rather a excessively elaborate, and in fact it is a housemaid's room palace-telephone. Although the windows are heavily shuttered and converted into an air-raid shelter. The linoleum on the floor is sandbagged outside, one of them has a flight of rough wooden steps, lead- covered with rugs which neither fit nor match in colour, and the sand and water, a couple of entrenching tools, and two hurricane lamps.

Ing to an emergency exit. Beside it stands a stirrup pump, buckets of big old-fashioned housemaid's sink still remains with nothing to screen it. A well-scrubbed deal table pushed against one wall

* was formerly piled high with sheets and towels. Now it has a There is a full-sized radio set, similar to the one the King uses in his small mirror standing on it, with ivory brushes and a comb-in on sitting-room, and the doors and windows have been treated so as to fact, it has been promoted to be the Queen's dressing-table.

make the whole room gas-proof. Nearby are separate shelters for the ladies-in-waiting, equerries, and for every single person in the palace, cach

of whom goes to his or her appointed place when the sirena sound,

WRESTLING TONIGHT!

The walls of the room are papered with rather a faded flowery design, and the biggest bits of furniture are two large sofas and FUNNY SIDE UP two armchairs, which have been brought down from one of the State apartments. They are covered in rich red brocaded satin, and the sofas are so long and so wide that they make comfortable beds. Folded rugs lie across them with large pillows, and beside one of them is a small, round, gilt table. On it stands a tray with quite a small teapot and two cups of thin white and gold chinn, marked with the royal crown, so that just as they did when taking refuge in a public shelter last week, the King and Queen may have "a nice cup of tea"-though in this case they can make it them- solves with a small electric kettle.

On another table, beside the opposite couch, are set out patience cards, bollies of mineral water and glasses, a notebook and penells, two electric

COLOGNE RAID-TIRED, Citizens Go To Bed at 6 p.m.

INFORMATION direct. from the Rhineland confirms reports that the R.A.F. has inflicted very heavy damage on German mill- tary objectives such as factories, stations and canals,

Civilians who have not been evacuated from the raided dis tricts are suffering badly from nerves.

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́raid was: visible on tha faces of Berliners the next day. All A Spanish Journalist in Berlin re looked very tired. ports that he had to take shelter from "Raids on Berlin will be followea midnight until 8 am when the RAF, by attacks a hundred times stronga) dombed military objectives in the on London," skys the. Gernian news-

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HAVE been thinking of Berlin these last few days.

It is just about a year ago that I left.

During that week before war broke out. Berlin was out- wardly calmer than any other capital in Europe. “

Wilhelmstrasse was desert- ed. All the senior officials were on holiday. Few of the higher officers of the defonce forces were in the capital, the War Offe showed little signs of activit

,Hitler was reported to be preparing his speech for the forthcoming "Victory Cere- mony" at Tannenberg, mark- ing the 25th anniversary of the Hindenburg - Ludendorf victory.

The Munich headquarters of the party was completing arrange- ments for the annual party can- gress at Nuremberg in September, which was, on Hitler's orders to be called "the Party Congress of peace"!

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In the city generally there was no sign of war. There was no in- dication that the people expected war either, Except for the clique Immediately around Hitler every- body was convinced that the Polish question would be settled pence- fully.

This conviction was general be- cause the Goebbels propaganda machine was working full blast to cover up all signs of the final pro- „parations_for_the_war

It was in the midst of all this that an oficial in Wilhelmstrasse whom I had known a number of years said to me: "I would be a very good time to go for a holl- day, 2000

"Are things as bad as all that?" I asked him.

He replied, "I should go to-night If you can."

I thanked him and in a few minutes had booked for London.

That was in Berlin a year ago. The "Man-in-the-street" and the "rank and file" went about their Jobs un-understanding and heed- leas of the black clouds that were gathering over their heads, hood- winked and deceived by their leaders whom they followed and belleved blindly as Hilier de- manded.

They are paying the price for it, now.

It took Hitler seven years of scheming, lying and stealing from the German people the fruits of their labour, preparing for the plunge into this war,

It will not be Hiller who will stop it.

S. W.

Hollywood's Britons Do Their Bit

HOLLYWOOD

studios will soon make some of the finest and best-produced pictures for many years 1. to come, declared Mr. Harold B. Dunn, Far East super- visor of "Warner Bros. Pictures, Who recently returned from Amer-

This was because the studios would be making the most of what market had been left as a result of the war in Europe, Mr. Dunn (explained;"

by Tile European war, he remarked, bad not prevented them from malting pictures in London.

In America, he went on, is the Tollywood Bars were doing Syd their bit towards the British re- allet fund and war fund, pled

The president of Warner Bros. Pictures, Mr. H. M Warner, "has presented 21 ambulances to the British Red Crossrama personal gift, sald Mr. Dunn, 24

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