vigor bf new reilgloris. it call brook no other gods. The secbhd reason powa out of this; the Na*L» hate ChFistfahity because It Is Jewish ahd Catholicism because it la tfiterha.1 tiehsl. CftihdlicLSin claims the loyalties of till 11 tons of people, esp£^ ciftlly the yotife who are uhder the sway of a foreign potentate (as the Nazia View it); that is a third tea* son for Jntplacable eizftllty. As i psychological Necessity, Nazlkni rmisfc have n succession of fccftpB-Roats. Young Nazi thugs thust have some outlet for their hooligan instincts, and the Jews are almost gone. Finallyi there are those twenty blUioils which the regime needs.German Paganism Tri their passionate revolt against Christianity (Jewish) and Western civilization (Jewsh and Mediterranean, therefore un*Gennanic), the Nazis have been driven to seek new gods and herote hi their tribal past —or wJiafe they imagine to be their tribal past. Such an emotional revivalism os the Nazi upsurge had perforce to take on a religions form. Hence the hbopagan and Heath eh religious movements whose followers glory in their iiiliseuiaf, linked paganism,. The greatest bf these sects Is fhe German Faith. Movement, iso known as the Gentian Heathens,iVhdsd founder add president ia Wilhelm Haucb, a former Pastct and now professor of theology’' at the University of Tnbfngett. The sect lias a million members. Including such ImpoHarifc Ntrcfsns Darre, Minister of Agriculture; Streiclier, boss of Franconia; and Wpgner, Number One fn Bavaria, it enjoys the status of a Rein!*-official religion.Writes Hnihder Halier:We must pfotfejt ft gainst the claim of the Christian rllglon to ho the rbllgtcn of the German tuition, F\jr its essence is determined by factors which ore quite foreign td us, and m\ch we feci to be tipugimiU. , ; , \Vo protest Rgalit.st His (JcUs1) being- imposed bn ust as a leader and tmlterh. . : Before us lies the goal of a Teutonic a German intifallty which will rank higher thail that of Christianity,. . , Thfe German of today feelsIhp PWir*4lt;;1 lirtft ohrf fhril In 'KCUCIIIDC1fs undoubtedly even higher today.If the Nazis i omnia In pQ-iveV- fo: Another decade (ahd there seems to be nothing to stop them), Cattv olleLsm—and, with it, all Christianity—may be obliterated In Germany The Protestant churches, by vlUiu bf thefr government-controlled or ganizntion .and traditional obsdi bnce to the state, fell easy victim, long ago. The older generation L dying out, and the younger Is Be Ing brought up In paganism. On!1 a miraculous change in the reglmi (or a wnr In which German? loses’ can feaVi* Christianity in Gerhmny-and. thefeby* derthciiy for Eure pcan civilization.PRESS COMMENTANV1HTNG may I1AFPEN(VegreVJfie Observer)Tlwrn la ho doiiu whatever tinilm L.C.y. (s going to receive a vcn— — S. bstrong measure of rural suprart the next Alberta elections. CmsttbtUn what happened tn 195 one can expect aibidst ariithh froin Alberta electors. Having bbl fooled by Social Credit, they are s ready lt;0 to fooled again by tl C.OP: Once a sucker; always sue ftp r,We will go so far as to 5 though, that we believe the C.c. wbiiltt pui-sue its alms with dlscr tlon and within the legitim* powers o[ the province nhrt Unto ! a Vast improvement on the prc rht witless admin Utratlad.CANADA’S GOLD BXPORfS (fbrdhto Btm . According to ft contcmporar Hon. c. H. Cahan bccusca the Kir government of aic6oMhg \f f*a« reports by Including in its expor the gold bars tVhlch were shipped cover trade deficits.11 Tim fac about this are set forth lii the Chi ad ft Ybar Bnrtk bf 1937, follow^ rii the tnblrf thb yeat gbl bullion exported frbln Canada i merchandise la included ks Miclh i a part of Hie fatal comtrnrtlt-J e?