: i 4 I FANTASTIC INDEED ed thinking. It all seemed so un real. Of course it ^11 might have been a dream, l^ut still—well. I’ll Just try it again in*the dayr light. Since I had for abme time wanted to get my sweetheart an engagement ring, I wished for a big diamond ring. Swtsji! Therfc U was right on the desk on ^ little silk pillow—sparkling in ail jts glory like sorfie living /thing. Quickly I hid it in the dresser drawer until a more opportune time. / ' | » •. f ; By this time I \jvas really con vinced of my possession of this miraculous wishing power; Just what to wish for and how to use this power puzzled me until I 'recalled the words- sung to me in my last : night’s encounter with the heavens, j '“Peace! Peace! You shall bring peace0’ I 17 wondered just how; J could bring peace to the world. And then the thought hit me. Why not wish for President Roose velt’s presence? He jcertainly would know'just hbw my wish ing power could help,’ bring world peace. i . It would take too much time for me to tell you about F D.'s reaction when he i.suddenly found himself in my room. Yes. he was scared and bewildered 4 ' f But aftler much lengthy explana tion h^ finally understood how he got! into my room and why. jp\. D R. and I spent at least two hcurs making a list of all the names including Hitler, Gbebb^ls. Hirohito, Mussy, and all othjr Japanese, German and Italian officials and leaders. Soon ak we finished the list and were s ire that we had included everyone, r read each of their names out loud and wished that they s lould suddehly cease liv ing. i ■ i, I made the President promise that h f never would tell anyone what lappened that morning He thinked me profusely and told m ? that he would be at my service as long as he lived. Get ting or e last look at him, I wish ed the President of the United States back to the White House. I heav?d a sigh of relief when I realj sed that the purpose of my po’ver had been fulfilled. My morning’s work had made me v ravishingly hungry, so I wished for myself a big, thick, juicy {steak. What happened? Not a gloomin’ thing. My wishing power f was gone. When I had had iti I didn’t know what to do . . I. j from page 6 • ll, i., with it, and how when I wanted it. it was goqe. This all sounds like a Wild dream and the only reason I’m telling it is for the very simple reason that no one is likely to believe it anyway. My only veri fications ’are the newspaper headlines that you have all read; ; “ROOSEVELT , VANISHES FROM OFFICE TWO HOURS . . . Refuses to explain!’’ “NAZI, ITALIAN, AND NIP PONESE GOVERNMENTS IN TURMOIL . jj. All key war lead ers of Axis nations suddenly die. Armies lay down arms. “STRONG UNITED NATIONS UNDERCOVER FORCE BELIEV ED RESPONSIBLE ... No def inite proof of rumored poison ings. Autopsy reveals nothing!” And last but not least: “PEACE REIGNS OVER THE WORLD ROOSEVELT AND CHURCHILL ARRANGING TERMS OF PERMANENT PEACE PACT!” Oh, I forgot to tell you. My girl and I used the ring last Sat urday night. Wonderful world, isn’t it? f He: Do you neck? She: That’s my business! He: Oh. a professional. I'm losing my punch, said the flapper when she hurriedly left the" cocktail party. There was a thief in my room last night and I thought it was my husband. Did he get anything^ Well, I didn’t miss anything. 1 Gentlemen prefer blondes, but I think the fact that blondes know what gentlemen prefer has a lot to do with it. j 18 ‘ . V '• , . 1 1 . ' Li :■*"* r ■ j Yr •C*TI *• '*1 V # m2 You mean ME!?” THE BATTALION