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March 8, 1941.
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Che SNAPSHOT GUILD
PICTURING HOBBIES
Boys' and girls' hobbles make good plctures—and almost any hobby offera fine material for a "story" sequence. Let each shot explain some step--that method makes sense to your young model.
YOUNGSTERS' hobbies mako es-
cellent snapshot material-and almost any boy or girl will take to the sea of tabby pletaren. IP you offer a good atory idea.
That story idea is Important, be enuse kids have reaflatle minda- they insist that a pletore mean something. A anijestiot just for the sake of seapping docsi't laterest them-they want the picture to have a good, clear point.
However, that's actually simpler than I may sound-for the hobby itself offers an outline for your pleś ture sequence. Consider stamp-col
cling. for example. You'll want a shat of thỏ Buy at the mall-box, or, meeting the postman, to receive a packel of new stamps. You want to show him as he spreads out the treasures and examines them Then, too, o shoi as ho makes a watermark test. on one And, of course, other shota as they're hinged into the stamp album, each at the correct pot.
If you can get two young collec
tors together, sell them the idea of * "swapping session." You'll get good neilon, and good expressiono. Let one make an offer; the other reject it contempuously with "Aw, I got a mill-yun of thesof" Picture another offer, the acceptance, the removal of the stamp from the a bum-and, 6nally, the rueful young, ster as he surveys the empty spot on the page.
This in a method that will work for prnetically children, and practically all trobbinn. And, the pic- tures are successful because each tell a story. Whatever your boy'or girl dnes nadel-making, drawing, dall-dresses, toy rallway operationn, collections of buga, butterflien, atours. arrowheads, stamps. ST what-have-you-there's a gold mino for good snapshots.
Try and sen that your young made) recelyes a complete set of good prints for bis own. Then you'll always recolve a welcome when you come back to take more pletaron..
Jolin van Guilder
Strasser and Hitler
ty Fair" and "Disgrace Abound- NEMESIS? by Douglas ing." The bitter hatred against FIFTH COLUMN IN.
Reed. Houghton Mifflin which the author does not seek Germany-Hitler's Germany-... Co., Boston.
AMERICA, by Harold Lavine. Doubleday, Do- ran, $2.50.
to cloak over with even the slightest attempt to be discreet. "Nemesis?" is not inten- makes the reader feel his healthy sincerity. Take this as propa- tionally a continuation and ganda material, he seems to say,
The goal of the totali- a development of Rausch- but I am not going to change my tarian agents, says Harold I shall not declare that Lavine, is not actual espion- ning's "The Voice of De-, tone. struction." Yet, to all in all I say is just and untinged
with prejudice, that I write thus age and sabotage. Rather it tents and purposes, Douglas and so because I feel that he is to create intellectual dis- Reed might have, indeed, long has curdled our blood." order, to stew up confusion agreed to take up where Dr Thus he tells the colourful tale and thus destroy all the pro- Rauschning left off as far of Otto Strasser, whose intellec- cesses of debate so essential
tuality Hitler despised, whose to democracy. as the unfolding of Ger- sincerity was a foil against the
many's story, past, present latter's double-facedness, whose With this as the moral of and future, is concerned. clear-mindedness was a distinct
"The Voice of Destruc- contrast to the latter's muddle his narrative, Mr Lavine, a headed indecision, whose logic very pleasant young man in tion" predicts the Fuehrer's exasperated the latter's illogical spite of his formidable title, Editorial Director of the downfall, and wonders what
Institute for Propaganda
is to become of Germany BOOKS Analysis, gives some inter-
after the inglorious debacle. 'Doubts and apprehensions
esting sketches of the men clutch at his throat. He is head, and whose only quality who people the night-shirt hoarse again. He feels his which could find identicainess in organisations, their ideas pulse. He is afraid. The the Fuehrer's being is an im- and their particular fields of threads are closing round placable hatred of his enemies activity. His book would and a sense of vendetta which
have been a lot handier as a would stop at nothing. "Nemesis?" takes up this The two men, Strasser and reference manual had it theme of Hitler's panic and Hitler, started by supporting the been provided with an index. tells with a certainty belied sumie movement, Socialism, and by the telling question mark went in opposing directions only when Strasser found out little
him.'
On this significant issue these.
one-man
in the title what will happen by little that they understood two rivals fought-and the fight after, and who then will be the term "socialism means the is still on. Strasser has been the Man of the Hour. gradual raising of unpropertied an exile for years, now waging
For Hitler's Nemesis is no one masses toward the level of those
war against the else but the man who founded more fortunate, while for Hit- Fuchrer and his fawning coterie, the Black Front, Otto Strasser, ter it means the violent lower- using clever propaganda against who, loving Germany, feels that ing of the propertied classes them, winning supporters all the she must be saved from the down to the level of the prote- time, persecuted and pursued clutches of madness, and loving tarial...
incessantly, but carrying ori, un- his brother, Gregor. Strasser, "Socialism 011 A patriotic daunted and unafraid, planning would avenge his merciless death basis, Strasser wanted," by re- for a Fourth Reich and a true at the hands of unscrupulous ducing the divisions between all German socialism.
classes, "not militarism, with Douglas Reed feels that in this butchers.
the word 'socialist' tacked onto man Strasser lies the welfare it to dupe the masses," with des both of Germany and of all pots and their hord of limpet- Europe,-lies, in fact, world officials ruling over the people. peace.
The striking story of Otto Strasser is told in powerful, hate-inspired language by the distinguished author of "Insani
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OCCASIONALLY ONE WILL
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