Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, July 12, 1938

Issue date: Tuesday, July 12, 1938
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Previous edition: Monday, July 11, 1938

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 12, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page pour off the record Hight Over Here or. Of the faucets does t work Freya saw her Mother stand ing in the Hall As if she were waiting for her. She stretched my her arms and Freya fell Forward i such ideas. But if you kill yourself into them without a sound. You too show yourself an enemy her Mother asked no questions. I of Ute do not play even with such she Drew prey upstairs to her an idea for it would be to throw room and undressed her As if Shalaway All that Hans gave were a child again. When they were grasped her Mother by and demanded accusingly Why why0 Why to save him could t have come the her Mother asked in puzzled tones i Olaf and Freya explained i killed my impatiently. They brought Mej who Nas killed your her Back just now did t you notice i father asked her gently. Is it your them were too late they came too gazing at her father with that was what tuesday july 12, 1938 by de Reed and got suck pretty eye3, ahm t him him s just the sweetest Little King on Earth goo goo and now Vuk indeed to v. Go right so there Vozare you cute Little fellow. Caboose greets you i want meet dear in he s Little Kinq having lunch comb of out and play baby j dumpling but your Mother its girl girls i m mad at cause Don like is a girl and your dog Daisy is a girls i m mad at All of them the mortal storm by Phyllis Bottome chapter 29 belief that you should kill men for Olaf opened the door an idea is childish ideas cannot be that s the fifth political assassination in two you seen today s paper of at s All right Doc Vou re not bothering me touch shot it is Only the spoiled child that is angry with ideas other than his own or with the people who believe All that your Mother and i gave you for we too love you. We too have placed in you our immortal hopes.1 but i am already i Reya All the cruel Force of her Young life. In her burning eyes. Cannot you see that i am dead surely i hav country Germany Brick Bradford to be revenged upon a Mere Lump of Earth without qualities or desires. A country can not be killed or punished it cannot serve or be served. It is but a part and that a Small part of our poor Earth s crust. All ownership of it s try to think of what Nas happened for you will two very ignorant their doing this senseless thing they Donald Duck Foo sure into my marbles Muggs and Skeeter and Emil had promised to teach him to crawl. Besides what might i cart Stamo this loser. _ full wave. It out Smith Steve. Us Inette vids to is-1" Oki prope Pov 1 want Why brother., in surprised at All t wan1t Omen Dollar. So As to Clear soup. Title 51k1ce turned up knot Muhat the at Yorkie told me i enjoy during his absence it was an irrevocable anxious Choice and Rudi Felt that he had off with his parents to Stockholm the Nebbs Only just too late was so her Mother stooped to take Freya s shoes off. And whispered "mummy.11 Freya went on it was t because i would go with they All me not i Frau Breitner and Karl and Seppel they can t think that can they i did t once look and helpless Young soldiers were Back on the rocks when i heard ordered to shoot any one who the shots ran toward them for 11 crossed a certain piece of land and knew but i never looked Back 11 because they had no Law in their find think they ust have got Home safely Only we must t ask that hearts seems so silly does t to i obeyed the order. Ask Olaf when he has always helped me the Breitner arc our own people not enemies can t any one explain it to Hitler. Hans was a Good German and he had never done any one any harm of Mother. Mother it was t because i went with him was it that the Brown shirts i Don t think Darling that it had anything to Mother said do with slowly lifting but of what Are they guilty or those who gave them the order since they too must be ignorant ill taught helpless would you have men so ill taught you would then be an ally of such action it your business to learn science so that you May practice truth. I am tired of hearing people speak of their rights such things also Are i j imaginary. Your Lover a Wise boy steady eyes to Freya s mild ones. Get into bed now and i will bring your father to sit with you for a Little the burning of the Reichs tag was what gave an excuse to 1he nazis to attack communists and to kill any one whom they thought was trying to escape. I am sure that your being with Hans had nothing to do with Freya got into bed after that but she kept feeling that she ought to get up and climb the Wetterstein to be with Frau Breitner. It was As if. Although Hans was dead Freya 1 believed in sharing. A Man can share Only what he has. Much and your right is to share it leave it to those who. Have nothing to kill and die such people have been Defeated by themselves before they have reached the feast of life. Like a hungry half witted giant they stamp out the food that would have kept them i alive. But you know better than this you have a Little of this food in your Power to give and you can make it More. But to must go on living. Arid your first still belonged to the farm. Her Mother folded her and brought her a hot drink and then her father came into the and put something in the drink to make her sleep. Freya took his hand in hers and held it fast. He sat Down on the bed beside her without speaking and Freya seeing her own grief in his eyes told him everything except what she and Hans had been to each other this she could not Tell him because for the moment she had forgotten it. I Don t see Why i should go on living without Freya asserted do you it would be too lonely such things need not be death is nothing to be afraid of and All the other things without Hans Are not Worth you need not live her father assured her. Hans can go on living in you. That is the Only Way to think of the dead. What you loved in him is his Trust to you. You keep him alive by living. And his qualities As Well As with your can serve life. This step towards living is to clothes but if i Freya explained special men s suits dry cleaned and pressed called for and delivered. Cash and carry. Dresses called for and delivered Cash and carry 276 Margrave playing with his old fingers and thinking How Strong they were and How Many lives they had saved i shall Wake up suddenly and remember it All As sharply As if it were new when i slept in the car i heard the Hare screaming i dreamed that it had never got away from the men of St. To x it would have got away in any her father told her for those heavy mallets they kill hares with kill quickly and the escape is final. Now that i have Given you the Medicine you will sleep More deeply than before and perhaps you will not dream at have you told Rudi Freya asked her father anxiously. Poor Little Rudi Hans was his first grown up Friend and he was so proud of his Friendship he will think it so strange that any Ger Man could kill another German As if he were an it is indeed her father agreed. Later i shall Tell myself unless you would like to Tel him it is better that he should know from one of those who loved Hans but there is no hurry a time for such things happens of Freya burst into tears. Tell him she sobbed. I can t to see his face will disappoint him so yes i will Tell agreed her father. He did not seem to mind Freya s tears and indeed once she had begun to cry a strange thing happened to was As if the stiffness of death passed out of both her body and her mind. When Rudi heard that his father wished to see him in the study a Creepy feeling ran up his spine. It was not guilt for if he had done wrong he knew that his father would not have sent for him he would have come to meet Rudi with an apologetic expression and had the mistake to Man As easy a manner As was compatible with the nature of Rudi s crime. No what Rudy Felt afraid of was some sudden Choice throw ing him Back upon his own insufficiently trained desires. He remembered with a Pang that he had had to. Choose last summer Between a Holiday with the others on the Sternberger see full of bathing and unknown delights or the grown up role of accompanying his father and Mother to Sweden to see his father receive the Nobel prize. He longed to see his father get this prize to swell and thrill with the thought i am this Man s son. His greatness is mine none made the wrong one. Off with his parents to but on the Way there he was very sick in the train. His father after attending to him three times in the lavatory and putting eau de Cologne on a head bursting with hidden disappointments had hit on the Happy thought of sending Rudi Home from the next station but the Sternberger see had nothing like As exciting As Rudi had expected and Emil had been too impatient to teach him to crawl. Something like this might be going to happen again and his father would do nothing to help him. Ach he would say with those Little eyes far Back in his head twinkling like Sparks of fire but this is none of my Busi Ness do what you like a Man who cannot find out what he really likes will never find out Hudi took the last stairs very slowly and was relieved when he opened the study door to see that at least his father was not twinkling the map of his father s face with the Swift knowledge of a trained explorer Rudi saw that he was not going to be called on to make a Choice on the contrary he was going to be told something that had no Choice about it. His father gave him a Long measuring look and said Well How was it at school but there was not the eager note in his voice that usually went with this familiar question. Nor was Hudi very anxious to impart what had taken place at school that morning. He leaned against his father s desk and began to fiddle with a paper weight made like an elephant a present he himself had Given to his father Long ago when it had Cost him something to give away even the vestige of so Choice an animal it was not Rudi began reluctantly not too bad but a thing happened. Herr Muller Baid once that about nordic blood we have to learn and a boy sitting next to me asked to change ills desk he said i smelt like a jew is it True father that we jews smell differently from other his father twirled his heavy Eye of the other boys have such Ujj. Pc. Nia Nav y e father on the other hand he brows in a comical Way he had As wanted to get on with swimming continued on Pate Nineteen l Hanks Toft cos efforts. His thousands spent for doctors Eye to forts of his Cseh blood. "b1ndle Al will when he took the Good news to age has. Face was Rasht stuck my nose his business i asked for it guess 1 was becihn1hg to see myself As Sonve sort of it hero Little orphan Annie a a Well. He took any such idea out of me sneered at what i be done to save said he d rather Rcpt in jail than accept any my favors Rose u. Never guess i m Ooink it for her i la never let her guess but Ace cant Stop me from going through with i be started the Way we re Gong to get Slade and his gang out of that House s with tear Gas. Chief Teutu the men that when you blow whistle to keep up a steady fire at the full try to approach the House. And toss a few of them in yes every officer will Start firing As soon As hear the whistle. But i wish you this the Here is a Bagful of Gas bombs Dan Bop t wonder if that you alarm is set Tunnel Tunnel that ring the a none in that wav0 Dan Dunn ;