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Girl Broadcaster Tells Of Gibraltar Defences

Helen Hiett is a sandy, 26-year-old Mid-Western American girl for whom this war thus far has been a glorious post-graduate course in gadding about. Helen got out of the University of Chicago in 1934, went to Geneva on a scholarship, and got a job as a researcher for the League of Nations. She. travelled in Greece and Italy, worked in a German girls' Inbour

camp, studied post-revolution Spain, zipped back and forth

across the Atlantic lecturing and studying economics in Lon- don, and finally in May, 1939, landed with the NBC foreign re- porting staff in Paris.

In her scant two years 48 u radio reporter, Helen Hiett has scooted from Paris to Tours to Bordeaux and, since the French armistice, has shuttled between Madrid, Lisbon and Gibraltar, broadcasting earnestly but girl- ishly as often as she found facilities available.

Recently, quite unexpectedly, Miss Hett popped home on the Exeter, to tecture and to shop. She may return to Europe, if NBC and the State De partment will it.

A few hours after she landed, she gave radio listeners an engrossing 15 minutes with a first-hand story of the deep-tangled defences of Gibral- iar, where she spent two weeks just prior to her return to America.

Doctor's Heroism Rewarded

Woman Posed As Naval Surgeon

A woman who said that her name was "Lady Stuart Camp- bell" was sentenced to three months' imprisonment in Lon- don recently.

On the charge sheet she was described as Wynne Mariette

horl been

secrc-

com-

was

The D.S.Q. has been awarded Stuart Campbell, 42, a to Lt James Morton Muir,

a tary. She was charged with doctor in the R.A.M.C., for posing as a surgeon commander herolsm during the Battle of in the Royal Navy. Sidi Barrani in December.

Giving evidence, she said that she

called a surgeon Though severely wounded inmander and "The admiral," but as the shoulder and pelvis by shell a joke. She said that she was first splinters, and in intense pain he married to a lientenant who insisted on being propped up killed in 18, and afterwards to "Sir John Ca bell." She and a child, beside his aid post, refusing an of which he was the father. She injection of morphin so that his could not explain why there was no "Canadian tunnellers, with ac-senses might remain clear.

registration of either marriage or the cents that made me homesick,” she After some time the loss of blood birth, reported, "are fresh

their gold-mining country, with diamond drills and dynamite, adding each day to the mozze of passageways and

Calleries that already honeycomb the Rock..

gun

Homesick

"Last September I had one terrify- ing glimpse into the unknown depth of a natural cave in another part of the Rock. Two weeks ago I was able to explore it, winding through rows of supplies stacked on its new con- erete floor.

the

"One day I walked straight through | the Rock through half a mile of tun- nels connecting water catchments to fresh water reservoirs inside Rock....It's pure H. G. Wells, seeing that modern, comfortable deep inside the earth.

Safest-Sanctuary-

building

"I saw a hospital no bomb will ever reach, complete with opera ting and X-ray rooms, nurses" quar- ters and hundreds of beds

made it impossible for him to re- The magistrate, Mr J. B. Sandbach, main in a sitting position, but he said she had been falsely pretending continued for eight hours to direct to have a lot of influence in high the treatment of wounded.

quarters.

Not until the last wounded man

"I think, too," he said, "you have

find been evacunted did he consent been assuming. another rank to to be placed in the ambulance. which you are not entitied,. You are The announcement of the award not happy unless you are in the stated that his devotion to duty un-Umelight. It is probably mugalo- doubtedly saved many lives.

Nazis

munia.

AND NOW IT'S GREECE—Greece joins ranks of Britain and other countries where Hitler's air raiders strow wasto and dovastation with their air bombs. This scono is in Patras, whore mother and child search ruins of their home.

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ONE OF THE

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Standardising DISTRUST NAZIS HEINZ

Laws Against Jews

Messages to New York from a neutral correspondent in Berlin say that although the fate of Europe's Jews has been obscured by the more general horror of a world at war, their elimination is proceeding as rapidly and efficiently as before, and is an essential part of Hitler's expanding New Order.

Representatives of nine nations were recently ordered to Further on there was the compli- go to Frankfort-on-Main for the opening of the "Institute for cated machinery of an underground the scientific investigation of the Jewish Question." refrigerating plant, half a million. eggs, tons of beef hanging in even The most "scientific" result to be expected from this new in- rows,

were the stitute is a movement for the "Most amazing to me variety of defensive weapons, the im-codification and standardisation pregnability of their positions, and of

anti Semitic

measures.

portion of

Their wages may be reduced "if their efficiency is not up to stan

dard," and because they, are ex», ́cluded from the labour community and thus pay no social taxes they will be liable to a special 15 per the ingenuity of the camouflage. throughout that

cent, charge. Anything from scraggy follage on Europe which is now under Ger-Jewish businesses must be sold or In Holland and occupied France man domination.

with full transferred to a trustee Any catalogue of measures against authority to sell or lease, Property the Jews in recent months alune has been sequestered in Slovakia, would fill volumes,

special street cars ordered in For example, the Retch Labour Hungary, special identity curds Trusice has ordered that, in view of decreed in Bulgaria...

un-

sheer rock wall to a humble fisher- man's beach cottage may hold pleasant surprises."

JAPAN CHURCH

ORGANISATION

the shortage of labour, Jews might The same thoroughness with which be employed, but only in unskilled the German army prepares its mill- work in factories and on such Joba tory operations is being applied to Fifty Japanese Protestant organisa- as street cleaning and rug picking. the attacks on the Jews. One even

discussions serious tions have merged into the "Japon They will get no holiday pay, no hears Christian Brotherhood" have family allowances, and no indemni- German officials about shipping all decided to send "missionaries to ties for losses resulting from bomb European Jews to the French island China to engage in social work.". dange. In air raids.

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Indications of the situation in Japan and Russia are given

in a letter recently received from a big Swedish business man, now on a business trip to Japart.

He describes living conditions in the Savoy Hotel, Moscow, where foreign visitors are usually taken after the theatres close. Russians and foreigners have meals there, with drinks and even champagne in a certain abundance.

Cultural life in Moscow,Į especially in the theatres, is on a very high level. The theatres thu are crowded, and among audiences are a great number of officers and their wives.

During the intervals, there is a fairly good buffet, where tea, beer, soda water and caviare sandwiches are obtainable.

·People—even officers-are dressed

poorly.

Germany's Plans

"Fight On"

Slogan On U.S. Ship

A banner bearing the words "For ever, for ever we fight on," If Russians are asked the reason' written in Maori, was draped for this poor dress, the usual reply round the bridge of the United is: "We must direct all our efforts States cruiser, Brooklyn, when

t unlimited rearmament." Then

they add: "One day Germany is she sail from Auckland, New certainly going to assault our Zealand, recently. country? For nobody in Russia She was leading the American believes in German friendship.

naval squadron which whole economic effort is

The

was

therefore reserved for building up a visiting New Zealand. strong army. This purpore had even The banner had been presented to stopped all housing and building the Brooklyn's captain by the Mayor already started as the labour and of Auckland, material are needed for the army.

Not Enough Food

Other gifts to the squadron_In- cluded 500 lamb carcasses from New Zealand farmers, 1,000 casca apples from the Government,

of

and

On the way to Japan, using the nearly 140 trout. very comfortable Trans-Siberian At Sydney, Australia, 000,000 peo express, the Swedish businessman ple lined the streets to cheer the stopped at Vladivostok, where he crews of two United States cruisers met a Russian naval officer, who ex-¦ and five destroyers which arrived on pressed a similar political view,

a visit.

In Japan, he says, living condi tions are indescribably poor. Food conditions are quite Inadequate. Even at the big restaurants people cannot get enough to

gth to satisfy There is a great shortage of all commodities, except wills, which is obtainable in unrestricted quantities. The long Chinese war must have had disastrous consequences on the economic and social life. Prices are constantly going up.

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Civil and political life is dead.

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