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H "Hopalonc Cassldy" getting ready to ride again. After an ab-senec of two years from the screen Hill lloyd's readying "The Devil's rUyground." He'll have a new leading lady, Elaine Riley, a former fashion model In New "York; ".lie's red headed and Irish a they come, lie's borrowing her from Paramount. If you're one of the many who yearn to go to Mexico, don't miss the new March i t Time, 'Tomorrow's Mixico." Not only will you Mf the gay nl:ht spi ts and the fUstas and rchgbus festivals; the pri cress against Illiteracy and the ri.I tical development of the coun liy are dramatised; Die beautiful modern dies are shown as the av crage tourist might not see them. Schmld, blind ex marlne here had never held a gi If club In his hands before be walked In MGM's Pete Specialty, "Playing by Ear." But after some coaching by Bob Anderson he r.ei trd squarely with the ball on the second swing. 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They tried might get sick and need Just what married Elizabeth, wbo Arthur Klttredie, was reported killed In and tried to get away and every doos he could do for you don't they ever doesn't make World War I, but who later appeared In was shut against them. They stood think about that? It and secured a Job with said Bollywood he were again. could. sense," as They as it they long and Spratt. Under the nam of Kessler, rec- a brave and Kessler did not, try to tell Dick gallant pair. But that he was not with his her told about, to he was asking a question that all you that friend day Margaret ognized and became a good to half the human race had already of the Herlongf. Arthur promised to tali mother's spirit broke. She tried asked. He only replied, "It doesn I with Dick and explain to him what the kill Margaret, and she succeeded war really meant to hJra personally. On with herself. She was a doctor and make sense, and I don't get it ei Christmas Margaret was to give a party there were still a few drugs in the ther. Dick. The Nazis and their bab so Dick, Cherry and Elizabeth went to house. The only reason she didn't ble, and then a child like Margaret" help decorate the tree. Margaret almost succeed with Margaret was that she she "A nice sweet helpless little girl!" fen and became scared, she explained wanted the child's death to be quick Cherry exclaimed. was cut when she feU and a man kicked and easy, and she gave her too her the man who killed ber mother. Kessler turned toward her, and much." spoke earnestly. "It's not only that, Cherry was staring at him, uncon- Cherrv. There are people in the. CHAPTER XVlfl scious that there were tears in her world who haven't your sense of hu d eyes. manity toward helpless little girls. Dick swallowed and wet his Hps. Dick blurted. befather?" "And her But it's what Dick said even if you this like He had heard stories "He and I came in together. We had no sense of humanity, why fore, but hitherto they had been out to buy food. We had should you do that to yourself?" something that happened to people had been 'To yourself?" said Cherry, puz who had the far-of- f quality of to stand in line to buy it, and I tried to help him, because as I am not zled. as it reported anonymity. Hearing a matter of course by a little girl Jewish things were easier for me. "Why yes. Why should you want But I can't stand in line very long, to In his own home town was somedestroy your own hope in the what I future? thing else again. He looked at Kess- or carry any parcels except Margaret's heredity inWe used to ler, and back at Margaret Cherry, can put Into my pockets. cludes two of the finest minds in do the buying, it was too frightful who had sat down on top of the ladGermany. If parents give their childer, was looking at Kessler too, as for Margaret and her mother on the dren anything of themselves, and in we thought we know they do, the chances are a though they both wanted him to say street When we came it hadn't really happened like this. hundred to one that Margaret is a "Come here, Margaret," said Nobody knows what she's genius. Kessler gently. capable of becoming, but they tried to destroy her." She went to him, and he put his arms around her. "Gosh!" said Dick. "Mr. Kessler mean that kid's liable to do you in was dreadful Germany," "It said Kessler. "But we aren't afraid something like discover radium, and she nearly got killed?" any more." "That's exactly what I mean. I She looked up at him artlessly. a don't know that Margaret's "Oh no, of course not. Not here." I tell. But too to soon It's genius, "Nobody does things like that know that in this mad killing of here," said Kessler. "There aren't theirs the fascists from Berlin to any Nazis in America." Tokyo have destroyed genius, and said "Oh no," Margaret again. they're still doing it They're deShe laughed at a recollection. stroying their future, and yours. "When we first came here," she That's the real tragedy of our time. said to the others, "I was scared of It's so terrible we don't often think the men in uniform. But they were about it because we can't bear it Just policemen and soldiers. They Margaret's parents had at least didn't bother anybody." had a chance to contribute some"No, everybody is safe here," thing to the world. But she's never Kessler went on. "Nobody comes had any, and those other children Into a house without being asked. If who didn't escape bad never had they want to come In they ring the any. And what it amounts to," he bell, and If you tell them not to come said clearly to Dick and Cherry, "is In they stay outside. Nobody is that your children may die of loathMarcared In the United States. some diseases because the scientists garet used to be scared, but she who could have saved them were Isn't any more." killed when they were four years Tt'i different here," said Maold." rgaret "Oh, my gosh!" cried' Cherry "And your supper is getting cold," from the top of the ladder. Her hand Kessler suggested. "You'd better go caught at her throat "That's what eat it" they're doing. I never thought of "All right" that till this minute. That's what it's about" "And aren't you going to thank Mrs. Herlong and Dick and Cherry Dick stood up. "Holy smoke," he for helping you with the tree?" said slowly. "It's ghastly. You're "Oh yes! It's Just wonderfuL "But what sort of cattle are right it's too awlul to think about You Just think of kids as kids, but Thank you so much." they?" Dick exclaimed. when you do think about golly "We're glad we could help," said were both dead. We knew the them as growing up, or not growing Elizabeth. She took Margaret's hand they and went with her Into the dining house had been searched because it up, I mean the Important ones sup room where her supper was ready. was in such disorder. Jacoby Mar- pose the Germans had blitzed Eng. father knew they would land fifty years ago and had got Margaret started to eat with a garet's come back for him. With Margaret Churchill, I mean, and now we'd healthy appetite, evidently not ap- and her mother gone he had no more never know." palled by the story she had told. reason to He was like keep trying. Elizabeth put her hands over her When Elizabeth returned to the front room Dick was still standing by the an insane man. He had no gun eyes. It seemed to her that she tree and Cherry still sat on the lad- they had taken that long before so could suddenly see them, little boys he stepped out of the window." like Brian, little girls with fat pig der, apparently too horrified to "But Margaret?" Elizabeth ex- tails like Margaret the EInsteins, move. Kessler was speaking to claimed as he paused. them. Chiangs, Curies of the future, going "I don't know how I ever realized, in a horrible procession to annlhi "If It seems cruel to let her go on Suppose the bombs had talking. It's less cruel than making Just then, that the child wasn't dead. lation. her shut It up Inside herself. I I knew something about first aid. dropped fifty years ago. She thought thought It was easier on you to lis- and I did the best I could for her, of sulfanilamide and the Four Free ten than It would have been on her and got help from a doctor at the doms, television and cargo planes, hospital where her father had vitamins and the Panama Canal If I had told her to stop." Her generation had these because "But what sort of cattle are worked before the Nazis took over. We worked with her, asking ourthe men and women who brought they?" Dick exclaimed. "We hear selves every ten minutes why we them Into being had been allowed to a lot of things about them, cruel and vicious and all that but not Just go- were doing It We almost agreed grow up. She could hear Kessler's with her mother that It would be voice, passionate with a great grief. ing around kicking little girls!" better to let her die. But I managed "That's the real horror of fascism. "I told your mother once," said to get a letter to the French studio We are sick at what they are doing Kessler, "that your only fault was that had bought two of my books, today, but this Is such a little part that you didn't realize how superior and they gave us help. That was of it. Their awful crime Is what you were to your neighbors." Just before the war began. A few they are doing tomorrow. We don't "To my neighbors? But I don't more weeks and It would have been know what they've already de know anybody like that!" too late." stroyed a cure for cancer, a new "No, you don't know anybody like There was a moment of stricken philosophical system, a rocket to the that." silence. Then Elizabeth demanded. moon. Margaret got out but the "Gee whiz," said Dick. He went "How can you talk about It so others who didn't get out-th- ink of over to another side of the room and quietly! Your friends driven to the books that will never be written, sat down. death, a mother trying to kill her the work that will never be done! "Why did they kill her parents?" own child-a- nd you might be talk- They're destroying tomorrow, and tomorrow is forever." Cherry asked breathlessly. ing about the weather!" "They didn't Her parents killed "You have to learn to talk about Several days after the turn of the themselves." It like that." Kessler said. "If you New Year. Kessler received a r "Ah!" Cherry let go her breath lie shrugged. don't" from Dick: audibly. "Was he a very good friend of "Margaret thinks the Nazis killed Dear Mr. Kessler, them. They killed so many others, yours?" P.ck asked. I guess thert Is no use best He I haven't tried to tell her friend. saved my life "My trying to any dificu you now snocned I was at what after the last war, and made it posShe doesn't understand ferently. sible for me to walk Instead of )ou said the other day. My sister suicide." felt the same way I did. I do not "But hy?" exclaimed Cherry. spending these years In a wheelThen she added apologetically, "pm. chair. He was a very great man." wri'.e very well and It Is hard to "He was one of the most famous what t mean. But this is what 1 sorry. I guess It's none of my busiam getting at I know you are a ness." surgeons In Germany. And more "There's no reason why you than that, he was, as I said, a vrry very busy man but if there Is a dav shouldn't know," Rentier answered. great man. Through the worst dis maybe a Sunday, when you have He glanced at Elizabeth. "Shall 1 asters and there were plenty of some time w spart would you let me them In Germany after the last war comi over and see you? I m nol jo on. Mrs. Herlong?" want to bother you until after Christ-mas- , if "Yes. you can besr It After all, he had cl mg 10 his belief that no but thert are tome things 1 Mr. Kenlcr, we've heard It before. matter what happens there Is always It's been In the papers and on the something worth ssvlng. In one's have been thinking about ind I radio." self and In humanity. Then when would like to talk to you anyway You seem to understand our said he had lost everything fist he lost what family Cherry they had al been thinking. "But It's different that too. I'm not blaming him for very well and I know they UU you nd would not mind when It happens to somebody you It but I m sorry for It" anything I to you. Let mt know It ihn know! You mean It hajpened to wouJ(J "I don't ret It!" Dick enclalmed be convenient Margaret's family like what we read abruptly. "I hear about such things Sincerely yours, about?" and hear about Ihrm, but I don't lilchard Spratt Herlong, Jr "Why yes. the same old story," get It Why were Margaret's par Kes!er answered. "She and ber ents Itra'ed soi After be had read Dick's mother were shoved o:T the side-wal"Prcauje they were Jews, for one Kessler sat for some timt she didn't have rr.ouch to eat thlnkln thing" his forehead and even when her parents went D.rk shot k his head, as though the hand. These resting on his big Vw k months in Beverly Hjp, without there wasn't enough fr.r her, room had g t data and he was had been difficult than he ir.ort ly. saw other they chiHren tealen and leg to see "But I sMI don'l gel it thought they wtrt to be M. starved and knew there was ro"hirtg Mr. KfVf, H doesn't make any tMtiss were, when you cant els In store f..r Margaret. duwi Their at all Even If you were bru to them. 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