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Show Life and Death Clock to Impress People of Berlin Every live minutes, the steel hammer ham-mer of a great clock In Berlin tolls nine strokes, Indicating that nine babies are born on an average during dur-ing this period In Germany. A big double-bulbed hour glass beside the bell turns over every live minutes to remind people that seven Germans have died while the nine babies were being born. The clock has been built to suggest, sug-gest, In more emphatic fashion than the usual timepiece, the eternal change between life and death and to Impress upon Germans the dangers dan-gers of a falling birthrate. Fear-eon's Fear-eon's Weekly. |