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Show Censor Requires Interpretation. The mysterious German word "Zu gel" recently produced trouble In a family residing in Coethen, says a Hamburg dispatch. A son serving In the German army wrote his parents that he was returning home on a leave of absence. He added that he would stop over in Brussels and asked for money to enable him to return to Germany. Ger-many. A few days later the family received a telegram: "Send 100 marks to Victoria hotel. Zugel." The parents par-ents hesitated" to send the money, as this was not their name. They made Inquiries at the office of. military officials. offi-cials. The answer came: "Zugel no bunko steerer. You can safely send the' money. Zugel Is an abrevlation added by the censor, meaning 'zuge-lassen' 'zuge-lassen' (passed)." |