Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 29, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page four Winnipeg free press saturday june 29, 1940 Reich to act if russians go too far Sofia Bulgaria june 29. Newspaper outdo declared today that Germany would act if the russian army o occupation in Rumania goes beyond the prut River on to Western Edge of ceded Bessarabia. The newspaper known As a Ger Man mouthpiece said it is the de sire of Germany that no further changes take place in the Balkans. It added that the nazis would use All efforts to preserve the russian army Advance into Rumania beyond the limits of ceded Bessarabia and to the West of the prut River. The bulgarian Council of minis ters meanwhile remained in session until Early today. At the conclusion of the meeting it issued a Brief communique the government s policy remains As it in the troubles of Berlin does not agree Berlin june 29. Sources in Berlin claimed last night they do not share the View of officials of the Bucharest German Lega Tion As expressed in a despatch from the rumanian capital that soviet Russia s demands on re mania were a British inspired these quarters claimed they accepted Russia s demands now Ful. Filled As not in conflict with Ger Man interests. Circumstantial Evi Dence Here appeared to Point to acquiescence of Germany and Italy in the russian coup. Taken completely by Surprise London june every indication Points to the likelihood that Germany was taken completely by Surprise in the russian coup of Bessarabia and Bucovina. Despatches to the associated press said the German legation at Bucharest was describing the rus Sian move As a British trick to create a new front. The germans declared bitterly that Russia had been aided and abetted by Britain in taking advantage of Germany s preoccupation in the West to stage the rumanian grab. In close consultation Rome june 29. And Italy were in close consultation yesterday on Means to assure peace in the Balkans until after an Axis against great Britain and it was reported that both Hungary and Bulgaria would withhold their territorial claims against Rumania. It was said that Germany and Italy intervened diplomatically with Budapest and Sofia in an Effort to persuade them from pressing their claims against Rumania presumably As a result of King Carol s re ported plea to Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. Fascist sources indicated that if Hungary should insist upon press ing her demands they would necessarily be supported by Italy but it was believed generally that Balkan developments would continue quietly and would not delay the Axis offensive against Britain. Germany and Italy were said to be working together More closely than Ever regarding the Balkans but Russia s role in this picture was not Clear. An authoritative source said however that germ an italian action in the Southeast would not be directed against Russia. Warning is issued on careless talk posted in a conspicuous place for All to see at City police Headquarters saturday morning was a Leaf let warning citizens to be on their guard against giving valuable in formation to the enemy. Under the figure of a Crown is the following warning in Large Block letters thousands of lives were lost in the last War because valuable in formation was Given away to the enemy through careless talk. Be on your police said the had been posted places. Warning signs in All Public More about Rumania continued from Page one Drunken Driver i arrested Friday night Mike Kryschuk East Kildonan Man pleaded guilty in City police court saturday morning to driving while intoxicated and was sentenced to a seven Day jail term. Kryschuk s car was Imp need for three months and his driving License suspended for six months. A Saikie Gladiolus excursion trains a it . leave to . 6.45 Toronto Windsor Niagara june 30th including boat and sightseeing from Winnipeg and return tickets obtained at Mackie s travel service notre Dame Avenue Wpc. Phone 03 778. Or write Pirt Prairie Gladiolus society Resina. Rheumatic pains Gin pills help to tone up clogged kidneys and eliminate pain causing f in the United states for Gino regular p e Economy size fire with machine guns on russian infantrymen. Deny clashes the British United press re ported despatches indicated the soviet occupation of Bessarabia and North Bukovina provinces in eluding the ceded town of Dorohti was carried out peacefully Anc without the government earlier issued an official denial of rumours that there had been fighting or clashes in any part of the country including Bess Arabia and Bukovina or that the red army had advanced at any Point beyond the territory ceded to Russia said the British United press. The soviet legation issued a similar statement it was reported. The fighting at Cernuti a City of 110.000 population began As a skirmish Between communist Anc anti communist civilians the associated press said. Arrival of the russian tanks which went charging into Street barricades drove the anti communist forces to House tops. Scores of civilians were killed and wounded before the red in Fantry was Able to break this resistance. The russian advances into of Rumania from the Cernuti area were reported to have readied the towns of do Ohio and Botosan in Moldavia 15 and 25 Miles respectively beyond the River prut the Western Boundary of Bess Arabia. King Carol it was understood was ready to assume personal com Mand of the fighting forces upon the completion of the general mobilization which he ordered effective last Midnight. There were reports that Russia its own demands now satisfied would at worst remain Neutral if Rumania resisted attempts by Hun Gary to seize Transylvania or by Bulgaria to take Dob Rudja. It was estimated that Rumania could put men into the Field and that the air Force now numbered first line planes. As the mobilization started it was estimated that the army numbered men and that it would total by tonight it was forecast that Rumania would reject any hungarian or bul Garian claims for territory. Bucharest was tense but Calm. Air raid shelters had been constructed russian troops marching into Bessarabia were now within about 150 Kilometres 93 Miles of Bucha rest. It was indicated that reports thai Russia had demanded naval bases Al cons Tariz and Varna were incorrect and that the occupation extended Only As far South As Valcov at the Mouth of the Danube. There was a. Mass evacuation of he Bessarabia and Bukovina areas by Rumania. Fifty trains moving toward Bucharest with refugees were put on Side tracks to await instructions of authorities on their destination feeling against Russia mounted throughout the country reports said. Crowds sought to March to the russian legation last night for a demonstration but police restrained them. Numerous groups of people discussing the russian move expressed the desire to fight rather than yield to bulgarian or Hun Garian demands. Turks mobilized Istanbul june 29. Mobilized soldiers and poured both surface warships and submarines into the Black sea last night. Southeastern Europe stirred with old hates and new ones. The turkish Fleet followed by a submarine flotilla was headed North probably to cruise past the coast of Bulgaria former segment of the ottoman Empire. There also were intensive troop movements throughout Turkey mainly in the direction of the bul Garian Frontier. Aside from this Manifest warning to Bulgaria and what might stand behind her the turks were taking every precaution to defend their heritage the Dardanelles from at tack from the East. Turkey was vitally concerned by soviet Russia s thrust into Rumania. More about Balbo continued from Page one Ranegan across Europe and finally across the Atlantic. His first mass flight was in 1928, when he led an air brigade of 61 reconnaissance flying boats across the Western Mediterranean. The second took place the following year in the Eastern Mediterranean. Thirty six bombing planes flew As far As Odessa in the Black sea. Spectacular flights his two most spectacular flights were to Brazil and the United. States. On the first he set out from arbetello on . 17, 1930, with 12 hydroplane of the Savoia mar Cheltie Type and landed in Rio de Janeiro on Jan. 15. 1931, with 11 planes. In 1933 he led the famous flight of 24 hydroplane from Italy to the Chicago Century of Progress and return. His Transfer to Libya was explained As being for the purpose of carrying out an important assign ment for Mussolini. It proved to be the building up of the italian North african air Force and the construction of the line of fortifications along the libyan egyptian Frontier. Melbourne Australia. 20 years mrs. Elizabeth Barlow of Houston has made a Hobby of mending the broken Bones and torn wings of wild Birds. So far this year she has treated More than 30 new uniforms for Eire s soldiers men of Eire s army Are being issued new uniforms which com Bine the maximum Comfort compatible with efficiency. The High stiff Collar of the old uniforms has been replaced by a Loose turned Down Collar. Another notable change is the replacement of the old Type steel helmet which is similar to that worn by the German army to a Type similar that worn by the British forces. Moke about far East continued from Page one disability of mobilizing Volunteer or defence of Hong Kong. The evacuation order came a chinese reported that the japanese vere Landing additional troops a he Mouth of the Canton River read o impose a blockade on Hong Kong uly 3. Sweeping Shanghai demands Shanghai june 29. Ching Wei Leader of the Japan be sponsored government at Nan ving is forwarding to Shanghai foreign settlement authorities a Lisi f sweeping demands and threaten no that Wang May Send troops into be settlement it was reported Oday. It was said that the demands being made because of the murder of my Shih Ying an pm Loyee of the daily news Wang s newspaper last night. Wang s demands the newspaper Aid included first arrest of the assassins with the alternative that would Send troops into the settlement to make the arrest second that the jurisdiction of chinese courts be recognized in the settlement third that the Settle ment s municipal Council co oper the with Wang s financial organi actions fourth that All anti Vang publications including for Ign newspapers published Here be suppressed fifth that there be a guarantee against further Assassin ions. If the municipal Council refused o accept the demands the news Aper said the result would be re aviation in an unfriendly officials Confer Washington june 29. Ell Hull United states Secretary of Tate conferred yesterday with the British ambassador and australian minister As despatches from Hong Cong indicated growing concern ver japanese intentions. Sees dire results Boston june 29. Admiral Harry e. Yarnell. U.s.n., re ired declared last night a Ger Man Victory in Europe Means a japanese Victory in China and the occupation by Japan of the far in a speech prepared for a meet no sponsored by the committee to defend America in historic Faneuil tall Yarnell said this Means the limitation of american rights Rade and influence in that and added i am now of the conviction lat our own future safety will be really enhanced by rendering All possible immediate assistance to great Britain and China in their resent new policy announced Tokyo june 29. Linister Hachiro Arita announced Oday that Japan under a new dip. Simatic policy regarded All of East Sia and the South seas As a co elated sphere with Japan As the ventral stabilizing influence. Though Arita was vague As la de ails his statement constituted an Mist Keable pronouncement that Apan would oppose any outside interference with East Asia and he South seas including the Neth lands East indies. Interpreted As warning diplomatic quarters said that it Ould be interpreted As a warning other Powers including Ger Many to keep out of East Asia and s a reaffirmation of Japan s policy f refraining from involvement in a rest of the world so Long As its influence in East Asia was respect d. It had been made known that the government intended to make today declaration of policy which would ave constituted the proclamation f an East asian Monroe doctrine. Or some reason instead Arita Ade his statement in the form of radio speech to the nation. It As reported that at the last Hecotr he army had opposed the Declara on of a Monroe doctrine because might tie the army s hands. In his speech Arita said that the european War had demonstrated the unders which had resulted from disregard of geographical racial and cultural relationships. These unders he said must be corrected. Diamonds for War London june 29. Up a neck Ace of 42 diamonds presented Anonymous by to the government y a woman to help the British War efort was sold yesterday at Chris e a London auctioneers for 400 nearly Moke about Britain continued from fac one Nel islands was taken by britons today As a. Grim warning that the Long threatened invasion of the British Isles was now imminent. German planes raided England and Wales also for the eighth straight night of bombing or reconnaissance raids. Five persons were wounded three seriously in the raids on Britain during the night the Horn Security ministry said. One German bomber was Shoi Down by . Fighters Over North East England and another off the coast of Scotland. Newspapers told the Public today that the German invasion migh now be a matter of Days. The ministry of health had warned that mass evacuations of key zones might be ordered at any time for military reasons. It had. Been reported that the germans were massing engine powered Flat boats at North sea and Channel ports. The lome Security ministry had declared the entire East coast a War zone. The evacuation of children to Canada had been seeded. The country was preparing for its greatest figh since William the conqueror Defeated Saxon Haroid in 1066 at Hast Ings. Explosions heard a Southwest English town Jun 29. Bup tremendous explosions were heard last night from the direction of Calais France and Royal air Force planes were seen crossing the Channel where there was much Aerial activity. The ground was shaken on the British Side of the Channel by explosions Danes report bombing Berlin june 29. Bup the Copenhagen Denmark correspond ent of the newspaper Boer zen Zeitung reported today that 10 Brit ish air planes dropped 20 bombs in the Vicinity of Nyborg last night British planes also were reported to have dropped flares Over North Western Germany. More about Fraser continued from one the Rescue operations More about italian War continued from Page one asked with very heavy explosions resulting. All of our planes Are afe. In the Western desert an effect Ive raid was made on Al Gubbi aircraft which were destroyed. A arge petrol fire was started. An enemy fighter cr-42, and one Shibli aircraft were reported Cap ured at Sidi Aziz. Mersa Madruh Vas raided yesterday. A number f bombs were dropped. Our fighters engaged the enemy ver Malta. One enemy bomber Vas reported shot Down. A flying oat on reconnaissance located an Nemy submarine and attacked it. The result is italian Force loses London june 29. Up Exchange Telegraph news Agency re ported last night from Nairobi that morale in Kenya Colony near he ethiopian Border was attacked y italian forces at Dawn without effect. A communique said no casualties have so far been last attack fails Nice France june 29. New feet of French soil won by the italians before the armistice was signed Cost at least a score of lives according. To observers. The French said a Small Force in Blockhouse repulsed the Landing Effort. Malta raided again new York june 29. A the corporation in n announcement heard Here by the Columbia broadcasting system said he British Mediterranean base of Jalta had been raided four times esterday by italian planes making total of .48 raids since Italy in ered the War. Highway toll Chicago june 29 bup the action s Highway death toll already s six per cent above the 1939 rate and More than persons will e killed in the next two months if be trend continues the National safety Council said today. Traffic fatalities for the first five months of 1940 were an in Rease of 650 lives lost Over january May period last year. The in Lay alone persons were kill d. Two of his senior officers he wat on the Bridge at the time of the collision. The vessel which struck the Canadian warship sheared of the Bridge and carried it away with her the Captain and his two men maintained their hold or the. Bridge and escaped with Noth ing More than a shaking up. While this Semi miraculous res Cue operation was under Way the commander of the Canadian res cue1 ship ordered lifeboats lowered and rafts tossed into the sea. Mel on the stricken vessel then dive into the sea and struck out Foi the heaving boats and rafts. The. Rafts were Able to hold about 20 the whalers or lifeboats upwards of 30. During one Lifeboat caught in the suction of a propellor and was capsized All but one of the Lifeboat Crew of six were picked up. It is believed that All members of the Crew of the destroyed warship who encountered this second mis Hap were saved. After All the survivors were removed from the floating Hulk the Canadian commander of the Rescue ship sent a party to strip the Fraser s Safe of Money and official records and sink the vessel As a menace to navigation. Then the Salvage wrecking Crew set time bombs in what was left of the Fraser. They returned to the ship with news that the collision caught Many of its victims while they were enjoying their hours off duty in the mess. When the rescued seamen and refugees reached England the surviving officers and men of the Fraser whose injuries did not re quire Hospital treatments were Given 14 Days leave. They dispersed to All parts of the United kingdom for relaxation to forget the tragedy they came through. Eager for Battle by John Leblanc Halifax june 29. Deep Pride in their trim Little ship and an impatient eagerness to get into actual Battle marked the men of the Canadian destroyer Fraser when they were going about their prosaic duties of Convoy escort and patrol along Canada s Atlantic coast. Most of the Fraser s men hailed from the West men from the Prairies and the Pacific coast. Only a handful were from Nova Scotia but their identifying hat bands got to be familiar sights about this sea port in the months the destroyer operated around these shores. All of the men were certain their ship would give a Good account of herself if and when the signal to Battle came. On deck a grim humor prevailed among the fighting men. Then depth charges innocent looking Laden with int bore pencilled inscriptions to Adolf or with my Best it was hard and exacting work on Convoy duty. Patrolling the Long lines of freighters the destroyer s Crew had to scan every foot of the sea every minute of the Day and night while guns were manned without a break shells stacked nearby on the heaving deck. You were great a South Ivest British port. June 29 up when More than 100 survivors of the Canadian Des Troyer Fraser were landed Here from Canadian and British War ships a simple but impressive ser vice was held in Honor of the Mem Ory of the 45 members of the Crew who Are dead or missing. Afterwards the commander obviously stricken with grief spoke to his assembled Crew. Thank you were he said quietly to the men who. With him had been snatched from the jaws of death. Every Man was granted 14 Days leave and issued a Complete new outfit of clothing and personal kit. They had lost everything. About 20 injured survivors were taken to a Hospital in this port. As the seamen the said they were determined to Sta As a Crew now that disaster Hac a Elded them into a body and Man said. If we join any ship after leave we want to join it together. On All sides there was nothing but Praise for the commander. He was a great Best skipper a Man could survivor More about survivors continued from Page one Rufus Pope Cookshire que. Lieut. Laman glam., Wales sub Lieut. William Landymore Brantford ont sub Lieut. A. E. Mcmurty commissioned gunner Bernard a. Lewis 625 Lampson Street Esquimalt . Chief . George Archer 538 Tam pan Street Esquimalt . Leading seamen William Calder Eagle pass ranch Revelstoke Ward chorister Cadillac sask. Edward Rowse 1329-15th Avenue w., Calgary Hor Ace Webb 573 mave Herter Road Victoria . Able seamen George Aulenback Mersey Point Queen county . Thomas Baker 2355 Heron Street Victoria George Bowditch 1443 Walnut Street Vic Toria Owen Clover 1342 Duchess Avenue Vancouver Thomas Coxon Halifax Edward Cunningham 1104 Haro Street Vancouver William Donaldson 640 Battle Street Kam loops . Vernon Estabrooks Sackville . Donald Frayer 3361 West 10th Avenue Vancouver Ray mond Fuller 602 Victoria Selwyn Galbally Road Heycock 2209 Stephens Street Vancouver. Eric Domeier 1713 fifth Avenue Lethbridge Alta. Victor Holman Duncan . Harry Leggett 3016 Jutland Road Victoria. Ronald Mackie 66-40th East Street Vancouver. Roderick Macintyre Bawlf Alta. Andrew Mcdowell Enfield Russell Mylrea 542 Assiniboine Avenue Winnipeg. George Proulx Melville Sasic. Allan Semple Saskatoon. Allan Wight Ottawa. Added to dead name of Abie bodied Seaman Gordon Paul of 20 Melvin Avenue port Arthur ont., was added Toda to the list of those killed. I name Paul was garbled in trans Mission yesterday and was established today following a chec with records. Brandon social note Brandon Man. June 29. Special and mrs. W. J. Swaisland c los Angeles California Sre renew ing acquaintances Here while guest of or. And mrs. N. Whitby Ker for the week. Mrs. B. F. Penrose and son Grant of grand rapids Michigan Havi arrived to visit the former s parents or. And mrs. F. C. Grant a Chater and her Sisters Mildred Anc Betty Grant of this City for a month. Message from commander Vancouver june 29. Wallace b. Creery wife of com Mander Creery of . Fraser loss of which was announced in the House of commons yesterday by prime minister Mackenzie King said she had received a Cable from Ler husband thursday wishing her Many Happy returns of the Day 1 commander Creery did not men Tion the sinking of the Fraser off Bordeaux and his brother. Leslie Creery said believe this was Lis Way of letting us know Defin Tely that he is Safe co operation Belfast june 29. Craigavon Premier of Northern Ireland said today he is prepared of enter into the closest co opera Ion with prime minister Eamon Valera of Eire on matters of de hence provided that he takes a stand As we Are doing on the Side of Britain and the in a speech lord Craigavon said other conditions for co operation were that or. De Valera should Clear out German and italian repro sedatives in Eire and undertake not to raise any issues of a constitutional secret destination Bordeaux june 29 a the French government was expected o leave Bordeaux today for Clermont Ferrand or some other own in the unoccupied area of trance but the destination and Ime. Of departure remained official secrets. German soldiers were seen in in Reasing numbers in Bordeaux to a. There were no incidents. A Olumn of German motorized troops which passed through Bordeaux thursday is now believed to have ached the Spanish Border. Severe food restrictions were in orce throughout the unoccupied reas. Increased cultivation of beets for Ugar and of potatoes for alcohol vill be encouraged in Eire by the government. Edward Maceldon 1525 Lyall Street Esqui Mau -. Francis Millan 827 Pandora ave nue Victoria. James Miller 1219 Carlisle Street Esqui Mau . Selby Penny Halifax. Gordon e. Smith Quebec. Ernest Snow sell Kelowna . John Underwood 1215 Pembroke Street Victoria. Robert Williams 1343 Esquimalt Road Esquimalt. Daniel Willis Harra Alta. Alfred Young 1353 Scarth Street Regina sask. Ordinary seamen Charles Fearey 1070 Atholl Street Regina sask. Robert Ferguson 1454 Princess Street Hegina. David Frankham 507 head Street Esquimalt . Brian Hanson port Alberni . Ackland Jones 5025 Cypress Street Vancouver. Thomas Kirkwood Outremont Quebec. William Mcallister Eston. Sask. Stephen Powell Sarnia ont. Donald Snelgrove 223s Osier treet Regina. Victor Wheeler. Nanton Alta. Ronald Young. 1353 Scarth Street Gina. Boy seamen Joseph p. L. Boileau Montreal. Albert e. Jones Cloverdale . James r. Millar Ottawa. Ign Almen John Cole 1058 King Street Regina. James Henderson Washington . Telegraph lists David Mctaggart 462 Sta Acona Vest. Moose jaw sask. Horace Stark Carleton place ont. Ordinary Telegraph St Charles Meadows 2423 York Street Victoria. Electrical artificer Frank Mcgibney 364 College a Street St James Man. Chief . Writer Paul Dubois Halifax. Leading Victualling assistant Stanley Day 26 Gottinger Street Halifax. Victualling assistants Ronald Flemming Norton . William Mcluskie Halifax. Joseph Venne l Assumption Quebec. Cooks James Francis Halifax. Arthur Holloway Halifax. Assistant Halifax. . Steward Ernest Rothwell 549 David Street Victoria. Stewards Earl c. Brown Halifax Gordon Martell Halifax William Maynard Halifax. Leading Cook Robert huot 3272 Alder. Victoria. Cook James Wickes 1773 Denman Street Victoria. Able seamen William Harvey 5335 Dumfries Street Vancouver and Kenneth Kyle 1326 3rd Avenue Moose jaw sask. Ordinary Seaman Robert Smith 2100 Gallagher Avenue Winnipeg and Stewart Gerard Mckenny Quebec. Chief engine room artificer Thomas Akam 763 Hampshire Road Victoria. Engine room artificer Alan Crane 1037 Lyall Street Esquimalt. Engine room artificers James g. Kelly 60 Cadillac Avenue Stanich . Allan Kent 529 Sumas Street Victoria. Thomas Lamb Marigold ., Stanich . Francis Ralph 928 Empress Avenue Victoria. George r. Wilson Halifax. Chief Stoker Desmond Mckinnon 202 Dundas Street Victoria. Stoker Petty offices Neville Guttridge 3709 Windsor Street Vancouver. Frederick Johnson Harrop Road Saa Mocer . Joseph Lemieux 902 Esquimalt Road. Esquimalt. Valentine Webb 4321 Cambridge Street Vancouver. Leading stokers Allan Chandler 438 Dallas Road Victoria. Ernest overs Halifax. Ernest Parsons 309 Henry Street Victoria. William. Walker 639. Constance Cook Merle Martin miss Winona Blackwell will Leavi saturday to spend a week at Brereton Lake Camp. Mrs. J. M. Cooper and miss Sara Gwen Glasgow of Regina will arrive this week end to be guests do. Or. And mrs. G. Yaeger for a fort night. V mrs. E. C. Whitehead and two sons left thursday for Vancouver accompanied by mrs. W. H. Huston ind daughter Betty Lou who Are returning to their Home after visit ing in the City and Winnipeg for the past month. Miss Mary Bell has returned from a three week trip to the United states where she visited or. And mrs. We. Scott at Black Burn Oklahoma. Mrs. R. T. Barlow has As her guests for a few weeks her sister mrs. F. W. Cochrane and son ban Ford of Chicago 111. S in compliment to miss Melva Todd and miss Florence Wilson brides elect of next month misses Teena Campbell and Lillian mum Mery shared hostess honors wednesday evening at Bridge at the Home of miss Campbell. Boxes of favorite recipes were presented to the Honor guests from the Assem Bly and miss Marguerite Mcdole was the prize Winner at. Cards. Pink peonies centred the Tea table and presiding were mrs. T. M. Todd and mrs. S. R. Smith assisted by miss Ermina Shier. Over 700 guests attended the patriotic dance sponsored by the red Cross society wednesday evening in the armouries. Mrs. H. O. Mcdiarmid mrs. C. H. Snider mrs. J. B. Waddell and or. A. J. Courtney were the committee in charge. Assisting were or. And mrs. B. E. Bainard or. And mrs. H. M. Mccausland mrs. L. Walden mess re. L. J. Rust r. B. Alexander j. E. Findlay and Frank Milner. F 4 misses Lillian Mummery and Teena Campbell entertained jointly in Honor of miss Marjorie mum Mery a Bride elect of Early july at the Home of mrs. A. E. Rae lome Avenue monday evening. A Shower of gifts was presented in a decorated Basket and the Winner at court whist was mrs. M. Long. Vases of pastel peonies decorated the room and the honors at Tea were done by mrs. R. Mummery assisted by misses Beverley and Phyllis Mummery. Griswold sends Griswold Man., june 28. Special red Cross Branch has raised for red Cross work and has sent to the Manitoba Branch 20 dressing gowns 42 pairs Pillow slips 84 mattress pads 12 binders six Hospital gowns 95 pairs socks 14 sweaters 16 pairs wrist lets quite a number of blankets and jackets 14 boxes for overseas from boys of the District. The work ers Are already away for a new Effort. Young Sailor is hero London june 29. Up. Nahki the heroism of a 17-year-Ouicm Dian saved the lives of his shipmates As the Troyer Fraser plunged about it inky Waters off France alter it collision that destroyed her. The Hulk of the Canadian pc. Troyer would have been High by her own deadly depth charges carrying mfg surviving members of the Crew ii a. L. Jones of White the youngest member of company had not rendered thai harmless. Jones was at the Stern of the Ifo. Hen it was sliced in Twa and Twa and when hurled to the deck by the collision. As he regain consciousness he heard a yell to make the depth charges Safe m though he had no knowledge a depth is a gunner b. Snuffed out All
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