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When Jack - o' - lanterns grin through the dim-ont and Ostobcr takes her final curtain call that, folks, is Hallowe'en, a holiday to ids when the entire group has tathcred In silence around the 'enemy." The game has been known to end with a dosen adultn standing silently in one bathtub. attempting to hide behind the same shower curtain. No Hallowe'en party, of course, ' is complete without ghost stories THE DAILY XFVV5 JtHUBgDAY, OCT, : GAMES FOR tiLIF?.!N HALLOWE'EN HALLOWE'EN:, tj trlANMLL : Even in Wartime October 31 It The Date and These Will Help The llostes By DOROTHY ROE Assoicated Press SUff Writer When witches walk, and ablins stalk, and Johnny cuts holes In i a, u i a m 1.1 foster ltarclay ISLANDS Oirl Fled German Kule In a Small Boat and Tells of Jittery Nails By POSTER BARCLAY (Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON. Oct. 39 G First clean- ,ur ' uai spot of Ufe on the Channel ups feel a thrill of remembered bf nhcprvMi minvMl imI !nnan In b rated to the hilt, even in wartime In roost centres there'll be lots of servicemen available as guests of the party. Island, only British territory un der Nasi domination, has been brooght to Britain by a younc Flench girl who helped peel po tatoes for German workers The vivacious ao-year-old girl. identified only as "Mile Ra mend." fled Ooernsey with a fish a nine-foot boat equip ped with an auxiliary motor and spent Marly SO hours baling water before the little craft caught the attention of a Royal Air Force pilot So invito the neighbors to. bake who signalled a patrolling vessel up a batch of pumpkin pies andj8he described the morale of the dig down in your memory for j German troops on the islands as some of those spW-tingling games "very tow" and laughed as she re-that used to -make Hallowe'en a I called how panic" broke out dur-wonder and a delight. In case ine the Dieppe raid which started you've forgotten, here are a few. wild rumors. that can be dusted off and used for the sure success of any Hallowe'en party: riay "Murder" Remember this game? You need a group of a doaen congenial friends, a dash of imagination and an atmosphere of suspense. Prepare the same number of slips as there are persons pre-sen;. On one write "ccown aUorney." on another "murderer.' Leave tiu-others blank. Have each guest draw a slip from the hat instructing them be lorehand that the one who draw the "murderer" slip must keep hio secret. The poison who draws the "crown attorney" slip then withdraws to a remote arner of the house, the lights are turned off. the "murderer" selects a "victim" who when he feels stealthy fingers at his throat screams and plays cad. The "ccown attorney'' then Is u r'moned and begin the ques- jning. Rules of the game are hat everyone except the "mur-1ercr" must tell the truth about vhere he was and what he was doing when the crime occurred Tho was standing next to him and so on. The "murderer" may He to his best advantage, until lirectly accused by the "crown attorney" at which point he must onfrss The "crown attorney" nay have only three direct accu-?-tions. although he may use as rrany questions as he wishes to "stablish the identity of the "murderer." Or "Seek the Lnemy" This is merely a new name for an old game, guaranteed to progress with increasing hilarity a 'he: all gueots In one small room, surh as the kitchen. Extinguish a'l UThS in the bouse The "enemy" slips out of the titchen first, and has 11 seconds o hide. Then the other guests -merge to search htm out. at IS second intervals. The first searcher o find the "enemy" must Join him in his hiding place keeping complete silence. The next one tn find him in his hiding niace fol lows suit, and so on. The game ."We first heard a rumor the British had landed at Dun-kerque. Dieppe and Boulogne." she related. "And when the Germans learn-e d d e f tnltely about the raid they lost then-heads and started issuing con tradictory orders. "They put the curfew forward by two hours and all civilians were locked in their houses. Oer mans, armed with machine-guns and rifles patrolled the streets and quays for several days. They also warned that In event of the British banding on the Islands they would evacuate and take the pop ulation to Oermany with them." Had to Obey Anybody who remembered the islands as a holiday centre would hardly racognlse them now. she sMa M tmlllnav dKnttl ttitt Mma9im" rations and deteriorating condi -1 uons. ine noww nad been occupied by the Germans and about every other shop had been forced to csme. The Inhabitants were not molested If they obeyed orders, but were punished severely if they caused trouble to the Germans "Though the English are nominally free and the young men have not been conscripted, the tempo of life has become very slow and melancholy." she continued. "There are still a few English policemen In the .streets and eases which concern thp Islanders rather than the Germans are dealt with under nwee-ttme law. The retired English who ha'' settled on the Islands are treated no better and no worse than the native launders. The inhabltani have the same newspapers to read U be told preferably In a darken ed room, before a crackling fire nlace. And. of course, there must be a ghost to greet the guests when they arrive. He is clad in a sheet, and extends a clammy hand whi-h has bcn preared In ad vance by filling a rubber glnv with mush and leaving it in thr J ice-box all day. That a Halloween long may it wave! When you feel weary, tired, all in, you need a quick stimulating "pick-up". That is when a cup of delicious beefy "Really touches the spot" 42.17 sll ' w ism mm S A I'lONIiPt SltHtT JOHANNESBURG. Oct 38: 9 Hen-y Nourse. ore of South Af rica's pioneer sportsmen, -who ren-drred grat service to the Union In connection with Hritish impire tames and became known as one of the world's most noted horse breeders, died here recently. SOITH Al ltlCAN STKKL CAPETOWN. Oct. 39: t Third blast furnace to be operated by I seors, government-owned steel oorroration. will soon begin operation When eomnieted. the furnace will help rafcuf bears' output for next year to almost dooMe this year's production. as they did in peace-tune but they are rigidly censored. 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