Current Commentnaily or i« occurrenceioo ready \ha* passed abuses of.. bor. buto..»h have mar]1 iProvidence Bulletin.) • : further siouiselves When young Hans Scholl of Munich Univer- process.that :he si tv stood recently before the Nazi Judge who . Organize i u which neen snaied! condemned h.m to death Tor anu-Nazi aetiv- tion andj iues. the young man is reported to have said, i ‘It will not be long before you 3tand where I now am standing.What Hans Scholl and his fellow students had asked for was to be allowed freedom of thought and speech. They had rebelled againstthe blind obedience exacted of them and of *11German youth by the Nazi ruiers. For this they were executed.But what about the thousands of German‘'strong'’| youths who haven’t revolted-—the youths, now jthese leadis willing | reaching maturity, who have accepted this i hibitedmen; the ■ blind obedience to the State, with its doctrine* j faCt that i000. then ers weransK. may Lira ry to and had e a salu-as desir-the war el John Lewi for the pr« States Sen ity that t Connally 1 vota.CongreJM the counti ences wit’ minimized but, at theof foice. Sts blood lust, its theories of racial be able tore seems superiority, and other harsh virtues of the ■ way excej Their case promises to be even more tragic.to Lank will con-iituai su3-a and the It is too etion. bur.1 and the .he staies-They have become arrogant, lawless, ungovernable. There is evidence that not only the older. wiser, and increasingly sadder Germany i* most seriously concerned about them but even the Nazi leaders themselves. This is evidentmaneuver# tihe War X diction or decision b actual strlmsuch decrees as that which compels allaid the ; youths over sixteen to enter the Luftwaffe• aiixtlianes, admittedly as much a disciplinary to step intland holdThe nevWar Labe —which itowever. Is uaI. The assume a it govern-Piesident nt in thisineans ofmeasure as a military one. and In the pointedcriticisms of such organs Das Schwarze ; ja^or jealt;#Korps. | the sessiNow that more and more trained youth board ha:leaders and teachers are being drawn into thearmed forces and factories, the external dis-er Am has- , clpline upon which Nazi doctrine hag laid suchexecutivenally bill certain st do a greaa. Eulog-nd policyexploits of e.e point of e the fact e mark, if 5le fashion, came to a it as a re-ened. Theemphasis slowly relaxes Its hold, and the ruth- disputes less spirit with which Nazi youth has been in- w^credoctrinated begins to display itself dangerously. Older teachers who have been called back into service are shocked at it* violence and arrogance. The military leaders themselves seem to be reaching the limit* of their resources. The pernicious doctrine with which they distorted the young ar.d healthy minds of ! would pGermany is turning to destroy the very life it any°ne *•ought to perpetuate.Ngovemrae ty where Connaily of a pre\ Also, t punish a one to \* ernmentwartimeeffective