Show I The Round Table I By CHUCK AKERLOW Occasionally a good movie comes along which deserves Such a movie was shown recently in Salt Lake The film is entitled and is spoken in German with English THE FILM concerns several young Germans drafted out of prep school in order to join Hitler's army toward the end of World War The drama is found in each teenager's life as they band together to hold a bridge in the name of the When the battle it is waged by these kids against an American tank The tankers And for that matter so do the In one of the screen's bloodiest the end is found in military victory for the but total loss for everyone Yet the is perpetuated in the blood of these several bright young AT LEAST I think they were One would never know because they never reached the point of They were somehow lost in the list of war All this so an abstraction could survive at least until I suppose the most sobering thought one has coming out of such a film is that this kind of thing must not be allowed to Wars ought not to be Peace certainly ought to be And the values of the state ought to be second to the values of the YOUNG who have everything to live ought not to be put to the test having nothing to die Nations must be built on human virtue and not national pride and Politics must reflect not When boiled down to its logical existing as a nation to some groups means And I hardly think that makes Yet the film also leaves you with another Do virtues of man also include greed and Are men really as prone to be good by nature as Does the right to human values also embrace the right of abuse of those I PRAY but it may be In any event the individual does know the right from the And it is in this effort that he must As a as a In consider Justice William O. Douglas' hope that America's only dream of empire will be the common good of I hope America will come to realize that her strength is in fire power but in ideas of and have a decision role to and we have on our side assets which will make it easy for us to win the We have the Declaration of Abraham and the Bill of Each of these bespeaks tolerance even for those we EXPRESSION of tolerance would be feeding the people of the world even those who have been taught to despise Offering to feed even those who differ with us would recast America in the image of Lincoln the man who set us a standard known the world over but almost forgotten at malice toward with charity for An interesting paradox is noticed when watching this You find yourself cheering for these little German guys and their bazookas against the Americans and their I know I'll be investigated for but I In I was sorry to see these youngsters get Especially for no |