: i I r f ALL KEY WAR LEADERS OF AXIS DIE* ' ?. •. / • \ ij THE STORY I’M about to relate sounds utterly fantastic I must admit, and I’ve kept it to myself just as long as I could. 3ut be fore I start, let me say that I’m considered of sound mind and body . i . believe it or not. How ever, let me go on. ■ f . One night not so long ago aft er a hard long day of classes. I crawled into my rickity upper bunk in Foster, looking forward; with sweet anticipation to a> restful night of uninterrupted 1 sleep. Ah. v(as I fooled! No soon-, er did I fall asleep than I bdgan to experience the most pmaiing, things. First I seemed to be lift ed out of bed. out of the window,' and then straight up into the- dark blue, stdr-studded sky. Up and up I went, and then I seem ed to slow down. There I |was floating around aimlessly;' all j t I ! •I I j - ! 1 around me was nothing but deep purple sky and the ever-present blinking stars—it was all really very confusing to me. Then, out of the vast infinite space v I heard a voice ... or maybe it|ifas several voices in unison—most unlike anything I had ever heard before. The voic es seemed -I to sing out to [me, “Peace! Peace! You will bring peace!” Then, just as suddenly as it had begun, I found myself back in my bed again. Whew! I was really scared. I rose up and looked around the dark room, but all seemed in order. Wiping the beads of perspiration from my face, I finally relaxed and triedj tjo go to sleep. When almost in ithe arms of Morpheus, the odd feeling came over me once more. I hardly know how to explain it, i but in some way I ^Jannzi felt that anything I wanted or wished for would be mine for the asking, jt My subconscious mind kept reminding me of it until I thought I would just go plain screwy. It couldn’t be, I thought, it Just couldn't be. Such a thing existed only in fairy tales or Fantastic Story maga zine. By this time I was fast be coming a potential customer for the state asylum what with all the high pressure rattling thru my craniuhii Well, I thought, silly as it seems. I’ll just try and see if my wish would be answered. But what would I wish for? A Cup of coffee would taste good, and in bed too! So I wished for a cup of coffee. Swish! Just like that—there it was—a cup of steaming hot cof fee on a little silver tray right before me. When this happened I was very ’ much awake and plenty scared- It had happened —the impossible, right before piy very own two eyes. I eased out of bed so as not to spill the tray. What should I do? Obvious ly my wishlM; would really come true. My two roommates started to stir. Immediately I wished the tray and the coffee, which I had been afraid to touch, to disap pear — and I they did! Reveille blew, and my roomies got up cussing and yawning. They look ed at me standing in the middle of the floor like a marble statue of AWE One of them said, “What in the world is the mat ter with you? You are as pale as a ghost, *and your eyes are all bloodshot, pave you been up all night?” “No." I replied, “just had a restless night.” After breakfast, when the two roommates went to their. 8 o’clock classes, I locked myself in the room, - Q at down, and start- (Continued on Page 18) $ i i THE BATTALION ‘»*mv