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Show Germans Train for Colonial Pioneering I In Empire Which Doesn't Exist-as Yet eye toward their physical ad genetlrai lltneee. The Ideological and political training Ii In accordance accord-ance with national aooialiat principle. prin-ciple. Schooling In colonial political and administrates theory also is carried on by the nation-wide I retch colonial league. This or- 1 ganiaation gives courses of one month to oivil iervanta and party functionaries Current' problems bearing on the colonial question are treated In seminars Thus ths Mediterranean question and i the far east, ths structure of ths British empire and colonial ad-miniatrative ad-miniatrative problems, art !x-bauitlv.ly !x-bauitlv.ly dlacuaaed. The colonial leegue alio hat an active official In every gau or i province headquarters of the I party. He glvei ehorter courses, I arranges for lectures and diet rib- utee printed material. - - - 1 1 hold cooking. Interior decoration, baking, slaughtering, fruit growing, grow-ing, aewlng, tint aid and tropical hygiene and care of children. The girls alee can learn blacksmith-Ing. blacksmith-Ing. painting, shoemaking and upholstering. up-holstering. The young women are Intensively Intensive-ly schooled la the national socialist social-ist ideology, with emphasis on race theory and genetics. Bookkeeping Book-keeping and foreign languages also ars taught, as are riding, automobile driving, rowing and shooting. Tuition and other expense! are small and entrance requirements not too stringent. Strict disciplinary discipli-nary conditions obtain- at all timos. A similar school for young men from 17 to 36 is located at W itxen-hauaen itxen-hauaen and Der Werra. Mere all phases of scientific soil management, manage-ment, specialising in tropical problema, are taught over a period of three years. Chemistry and mechanics, husbandry and the handicrafts are taught. "Parents, let your sons be trained for a career at colonial farmers., says the bulletin, "for the coming oversees territories asiure their futures." Toung men and women for theee schools art ehoeen with an BERLIN, Jan. It (UP)-Oer-many It training hundreds of young men and women ta be eel-onieta, eel-onieta, plantare and doctor. In a nasi colonial empire that does not eaiat. The elaborate training preparations prepara-tions hsvs beea undertaken by the releh aa a aign of confidence that eventually Qermany'a prewar pre-war colonies will be reetored by Oreat Britain and Prance. The former .German colonies total 1.17S.0M squars milee and have 14,000.000 inhabitants. They include Tanganyika, German Southwest Africa, the Cameroon! and Togoland, ia Africa. Oer-many Oer-many also lost Samoa, Kiaut-qhaou, Kiaut-qhaou, the Caroline ielands and other far eastern territories. Oerman phyetelana also are undergoing un-dergoing special training at the Hamburg Inatitute tor nautical and tropical medicine. After the releh school for colonial administration adminis-tration la opened Oermany will have personnel schooled la theory and hardened In practice to take aver the colonies Immediately should they be returned. - At Reneburg, ta Holeteln, there It a colonial school for young women, wo-men, mainly between the ages of It and tt, where Oerman girls from the releh and from abroad are trained to make effiolent and hardy wives for colonists. Ths school Is under the direct supervision super-vision af ths colonial political dlvt-alon dlvt-alon of the national aoflaliit party. Its course af study, extending avat a year, la essentially practical. practi-cal. It takes In all phase! of an agricultural, aelf-aufflcient house- |