10
MORTAL
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THE STORY OF
NAZI GERMANY
THEY were all sur- rounding him, the ones that were dearest to his heart and Pro- fessor Roth's face was aglow as he basked in the gemuetlichkeit of this festive occasion.
Freya's grey eyes laughed into his "Happy birthday Father." She kissed him and gave him a hug with all her twenty-year old ardour.
"Six candles--one for each decade of a wonderful life." She brought the frosted cake closer. "Now you must blow them out and wish."
"Wish 7" Ilc fingered his clipped beard and twinkled a smile at her.
"Yes, blow hard. You won't
get your wish unless you put all
the candles out at oner."
Everyone began shouting. "Bless Blaw
hard!"
HE FORD "Well, the arch Jer Mile
Now he looked at thrts all separately
was a special beauty in his eyes
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their Freya's band Rudi piped up
Fil and Erich wein "Children, chiktren,” the Professor and again, “Mother, why doesn't the thrilled Why, it meant that Ger- rustratres "Can't HT discuss Not Be Great comm?
would be strong and power. there
matters without
Quarreling?
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Bat all at once, burst in
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got the "But- Dicintor
and the world.
ous happiness, in spite of their and Fritz had been rivals for best different faiths From union, had come Freya laughing ten-year old Rodt, only that, there were his two handsome stejaama Amelie's boys, Otto and Erich, whom he had adopted and always regard. ed as his own. His home was open house to their friends to Fritz and Martin, who even now were at his table, celebrating his
sixtieth birthday.
news"
Mra Neth
STORM
sho cried
She
asked ANTAN
"And
what of
als
Fritz's Billy "You can't lift Germaniy
vet old honour without bayonets "
THE May we not all believe as we choose
But now there was manither intes- rigation, a telephone call from Dis- trict bender Hols, President of the Student Body, with instructions to be of the inerting hull at eight-thirty
Mrs Both wna disconsolate.
Why
it meant Interrupting the birthday party Otto assured her though that anti- it was a big night perhaps the big-
gest night Germany had ever known Bickered Ther'd better be going or the meet back to ins would
woul start without them Martin was the last
one at the And, 411 Chined in, "er Деньг leaving with obvious reluct-
any peace-lov ance would never
Quite firmly, he took Freya's Ing nation take a foot of another hand and held it “Goodnight, 1
ountry As fost Jews why men said softly He looket down up!1
an honour to Ger- het tenderly from his great height "I haven't wished you hopeinmes
"You know," he said slowly. Wringing her hands with happy Semite programry * --
“Over the radio in the frenzy "To-day I am reminded what a
kitchen " AU the Together. Fritz And (110 very lucky man I am." University, that afternoon, his spoke colleagues had given him a hand- heavens Bome gift. Then, later, there
"What
..
HOW
good
nitak
In breathless triumph, Marta a
like Father were "Hitler. They're many. had been an ovation from the abuneed,
made him Chancellor They've "Why of course, Fritz said eager. But you know I do. Fritz It
"Hitler du soothing unjust to grand renow students of his science class,
made Adolf Hitler Chancellor y
And lucky one non-Aryans as such Men will be
Thank you Dear Martin, she had touched him so deeply that of Germany
judged on their merits, their records."
tirught They would be frienda ni- tears had sprung to his eyes. In all the rushing excitement Now ne turned to Martin - You
Ways There was a special langu- Just gr
they hard
In "Yes," he went on, "it's been my of the next few moments. Freya don't seem very enthusiastic,
Invented
their little felt a great vind of stillness. As what are your opinions, old man!"
childhood
Always, there would be privilege to let loose
The latter said dryly, "Peasants understanding between them knowledge in the world and for !f me were pausing briefly
have no profilies They keep wat Come oti Marlin." Ottu before 1 went
Into the
Ento And Erich tried to change from out angue, unchartered future.
the conversation, but Fritz inughed
When
they hadi Jett THE boys bad
run into the and retorted, with just the hint of sermed to
that I've been handsomely re- warded."
A いわいやり
Duishie "Hurry."
over vne
spron
called
chill
the place. "Hear, hear." Otto and Erich leben and the yoke of the rabo tural, "If they wHEL to R the No one was able to say anything. AUTOMATIC AN come to Thein Much was cows, they'd better have the rig4 Even little Rudi who now had his shouted affectionately and Fritz sappening trenght
We've The Leader of politics.
leader. Ice cream, held him
polsed the National Socialist Party had His will should be low and Martin joined in.
Konr be aloft, as if the flavour ther over the Chancellory of thm "Whatever
will many hts
from the dessert Then he asked. Professor Roth took a deep Reven The Jubilation, the delirious come the even reply "Persecution"
tan between awe and No. I think peace is better breath. "Ours has been a very shouts of the people deled descrip- Wart
he ro important The day at the Fatherland's Bus vir And a
Inn's right to Hitler?" united family-in this German tun
Cendres tann was al hon.f Prest think as he believes is as gosed for
Nu cre
answered
home of ours we've had the fred Chouras) Storm Troopers tab as food and drink habit of gracious living, we've id tuated in 4 giganti losch FRITZ'S vore rose with hostility one knew.us yet. prided ourselves on our toler- jacade to tuntui then Leader ance and our sense of humour.
Well, I can think of no better! FUNNY SIDE UP wish than this. May our happi- ness inst. May the bonds of mutual love and tolerance that united us grow Ormer and stronger through all the years to come."
Now he blew out all the can- dies and there was much ap plauses and cries of "Bravo." Then it was time for the ice cream but sudenly Fritz arose holding his wine glass aloft.
HE regarded the Professor merrily. Professor, I hope you'll forgive me if I steal a little of your spotlight-but I'll feel safer if it's ofejal-if you and Mra. Roth approve." His voice deepened. "You see, this afternoon, Freya promised to be my wife."
The place became bedlam. The engaged young people were embraced by all the family and Joy ran high. Only Mra. Roth detected Martin Brettner's start of shocked surprise, saw his sensitive face whiten...
Then he fought for self-con- trol and offered his hand to the exuberant Fritz. "Congratula- tions. You're a lucky fellow." Young Radi was a littla bored by all this romantic nonsense. "Aw, if girls. had any sense they'd marry Martin. Martin can aid jump torty, meters."
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Auction Secret Kept
TREASURES BELONG
TO A PRINCESS
and
PICTURES, armour. furniture "the property of a lady deceased," said the sale advertisement-have been sold at a London public auction.
They belonged to Princess Louise, great-aunt of the King.
But the secret of their royal ownership was closely kept, though the property was on view for, three days.
Not even the dealers and pri- vate collectors who bid at the sale knew of it.
This Is believed to be the first
time that the property of so close a Prelative of the King has come into the open market immediately after the owner's death.
Most of the pletures and furniture fetched small prices. Had they been sold as the property of the Princess they would have fetched at least ten times as much.
But a code of etiquette issued by the King to members of his tomlly requests that no exploitation of the royal name shall be permitted.
Under the will of Princess Louise, the Duke of Kent was an executor and also a principal: beneficia
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