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We need not conader Norway because the raw materials and parts would have to be sent there by :ea But Denmark and Holland between them have building ships and grav- ing docks from which a maximum annual faunching of about 170 new U-boats would be possible though improbable.

But even if only half that capa- elty were reached, it would mean a doubling of output of the Nazis own yards.

Nor is it mly in hulls that the seized resources of the two coun- tries would be valuable. The great Burmeister and Wain Diesel en- gine works in Copenhagen have an annual output of marine engines totalling 235,000 h.p.

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That alone is enough to equip 100 U-boats of the 750-ton type. There is another Danish works further produce n that

could twenty sets of engines a year, while in Holland the main engine works have an annual output of 270,000 h.p.

It is clear that, if the Nazis can make the native workinen keep up their output, engines for nearly 240 new U-boats could be built each year outside the production of the Nazi works in Germany.

That presupposes unlimited sup plies of metal. There we have no exact statistics to guide us, but it is a fair assumption that there is not, and will not be, the quantity of material available to give anything like that output of engines,

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I've been tinnoured by your love Fritz," she said earnestly. would "hut our life together

the impossible You'd have to stoop to me, to sacrifice your I've foo Career perhaps and

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She not up her chin truth "I must tell you the For that, 1 don't love you weil vnough."

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of explaining that all importani As be re-reari card to young: Rudi

the painted words, he braced him- 2017 The form bore the heading. "Proof of Aryan Descent Percentage of Jewish blood

He had simken aloud and he saw

htt han wife's shoulders sag # Thrie was shame in her face, thal her people could do thin husband and their BOTI

Calmly, rationally, Professor Roth sough to explain the boy's heritage to him. But as he pro reeded he could see the child's eyes Rudi was rrow wide with panic.

the how remembering things Tity

buy next to him and moved his eat the other day, how somebody this had thrown a stone ai alternoon.

You may be re inust de mane that emnity in his message the words "pleaze” aspet tonk though these expresSOUR

He must not only Titose te be We these words, he must feel then toward his reader.

Cronks are Cosity: Crime is reckoned to cost the USA.

a second. Four million of population are estimated to have criminal tendencies,

100 the

haunted Bottied Ghost; The bridal chamber of the Dixcart (Honeymoon) Hotel, Sark, has

50 been famous for

years. Recently it was decided to re- decorate the room. Layers of paper were peeled off, and built in one wall was found a cup- board. Inside were 24 bottles of-old port.

Jittercure: Notice posted out- side a London church: "If your knees are shaking, come in and kneel on them!"

of

24 Week-Saved £13,000; For more than 40 years, until he retired, a milk roundsman Stoke Newington never earned B week. much more than 24 One day he bought a house and let it. Then he saved until he could buy another-and an other. He died recently, leav ing estate worth £13,473.

Miles of Pipes: The Metro- politan Water Board uses 8,000 miles of pipes to supply sumers in London and the Home

Counties.

con-

Now he began to cry "I'm nut Jew," he wept, don't want to be a Jew. They say that Jews are bad people. They made us lose the war and they're spies

and 'traitors und everything Patiently, Professor Roth spoke again. Mendelssohn had been a So had the poet Heine. And Jew. that kind little Mr. Schmidt at the

And he himself wasn't

or an enemy of the coun- try. Finally he picked up the card... "You're half Jewish, Rudi, and so is your sister. Are you ashamed to be my son?"

The boy's eyes were still wet but he shook his head bravely. "No father."

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Painfully, the "That's right," Professor nodded. "Be wise - even if they are ignorant. And kind,

if they are cruel. You've got. to be a man, son, before your time but I know I can rely on you and

proud

you, Chin up." Now the boy looked at b

There was

ย firm line to his lips. At ten years he was accept- ing the world's strange injustice but between him and his father there was confidence and under- standing. Together, they would Aght the battle through.

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Fritz. Germany betrothed to Freya Kath, rushes on to the Party meeting, along

Otta and Erich, the Jum runs of the Aryan Mrs. Roth, by Then, al- her former marriage mus over-night, the atmosphere

change of the country neema

The bays, who had always been friendly with Martin Breitner, Fritz's rival autor for Freya's hand, turn on him because he does not concur in their new political beliefs, fabeling hirn Red and a Parist. Then Freya begins to feel a revulsion to.

she soards Fotos growing fanaticism for a cause which she considers dangerous and wrong.

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questioning their Lender's principle Once, t[

purity. Aryan racial Fritz went to Professor Roth and But begged for some concession. when this was refused, the class ruse as one and walked out.

Alona there in the room the So 11 Professor bowed his head.

lind come. A titantic, Insane catas- trophe had descended over his be loved land, brought on by the greed of men and their urge for power. roclal UD up They were

the hearts and minds of people, blotting out reason from the brains.

smokescreens,

All at once he was conscious of a terrible sound from outside, the hoarse savage howling of a mob. But it seemed to come from a sin- He moved to the balus- gle volee. trade. Down below, there was b huge, crackling bon fire and stu- dents danced around it.

The flames were devouring a pile of books and or each new one was Bung Into the fire their chant became more and more demoniacal. "We burn you, Heinrich Heine. We burn you, Thomas Mann. We We burn you, Albert Einstein. burn you! We burn youl"

There in the dark, the Professor stared down, sickened, and crum- pled of heart. It was as if his very soul were being seared by those leaping flames.

The days and weeks became taut with hysteria. Dinner at home was a silent meal these days - served by Mrs. Roth or Freya for Marta had early. left this "Jew house," as she had contemptuously termed it.

Freys wonderest and yet WZ17 afraid to wonder, where it sell all lead them, A long nigh Dock Apes vas upon the Storley of terram catre to her eas

hurstin Courts of Storm Trooping m

attesting the head of the family Then the IMHOT sendist vari'-

van into the unknown No one was safe. Jew, liberal or The street seemed ghost- worker

One mustn't talk, ot

ovethear think. Someone would and report

ly

Freya's only sclner was Martin. At night, she would meet him un the bridge near the Cathedral and they would whisper talk of old times, of better timers when they had gone en pleniles and listened to the Wednesday afternoon enncerts.

But even that was spotted entas- trophically one night when Martin

Erteli brought her lone

and Otto had been acting like strangers but even Freya hadn't thought they would go en fare to assault their old friend right in front of their Only Freya's remains own door. saved Martin for her mother came running out and shamed the boys into stopping the unevenly matched Night

Tlust night Erich and Ollo took 11 was the belongings and left clearly a hard chuter for them but they made it without even a word of Therwell to the stepfather whom they had once loved so dearly.

Freyn had made Martin promise not to see her again. It was for But her safety, she had told him,

it was for his own life that she feared The boys night wait for him again next time they woul have their plans made well

But finally a day came when the longing to see him could be burnt nu longer. She left the house one morning and made her way to his place in the mountains.

He was Dghing the stove in the great kitchen and when she sud- he in the door. denly appeared caught his breath for a second.

"Martin," she faltered going to wards hlm.

Awkwardly, he stood straight and st. Then his arms opened

for her hungrily and she came to him with the light of love in her eyes. "I never thought there was a chance," he said huskily, "Ah. Freya, dear heart

"My darling." Her eyes were large and luminous. Yes, he was more than friend or brother. He was the beloved sweetheart of her. dreams. "I've always loved you Martin I know."

Coninued To-morrow

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