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Prefers Life In Hospital
Stayed Four Years
ATLANTA, Ga. (UP');—Llv-
September 12, 1941
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you put it down in your summarying by the philosophy "You before Kiev according to the secret- Why didn't you do the same thing Can't Take It With You." A. H. ary of the Central Ukrainian Com- with regard to the 5,000? Of this Sands is spending his money en munist Party writing to Die news- removed to Kowloon and for which versity Hospital here. lot of 10,000 pieces. 5,000 had been Joying life-in the Emory Uni-pravda". Government had paid, and the other 6,000 were sold to Marsınun's.
He's not a real patient, but
know that. I am asking why paying guest, and has been for didn't you put it down in the sum-the past four years.
"Sold to Marsman's 6,000 7-- mary: As mutier of feet, the way these 5,000
were entered up were on the instructions of Mir Buchanan and Mr
Chang, of the P.W.D.
(Reuter)......
The 44th, 5th and 200th Infantry divisions and other big units were completely routed. German losses in armoured equipment were not large. The Soviet artillery: destroyed some 23 German tanks, 72 lorries and.11 ¡A.A. Runs,
Violent Fighting LONDON, Sept 11 violent fighting is reported by the German news agency to have deve- hoped yesterday in the area north of Kiev, in which two German divisions are sald to be involved.
One division la claimed by the Soviet Germans to have broken up A nurse sold Sands does not mind units in this battle into isointed being considered a patient. "As a groups and to have captured a large- matter-of-fact," she said, “I think hesized town, taking 1,200 prisoners. in-likes it."
Similar measures of success are
No 10 Per Cent, Charge
Did you charge Government 10 per cent, on the 2,000)--No.
There is another item of $23,000, Dia
find out about that?-I was you not asked to refer in it.
that
Mr Blake intervened and said the Commission never
ver maked for formation about that account.
The Chairman (to Witness): Very take note of this then: well. well, you Payment by Kin Lee to Marsmon's $23.978.05. That transaction took place between July 10 and 31-I have a receipt for this amount.
What was it for? I cannot tell aff-hund. You will find it in this bundle.
There is another Item of $10,400 from the 1st of disbursements by Marsman's between June 1 and 16.] 1941, Whot was that for?-That was for the 2,000 sleepérs.
Air Compressor
"I can't take my money with me, so why shouldn't I spend it by staying whore I want too." Sands said. "I like it here," he grinned.
Samis
03 comes Koen and pleases Ile is 70 years oki.
•
"Anytime he wants to he rides being attributed to the second Ger- into town and frequently goes to aman division.
vie," the nurse sold. Sinds said he likes reading news- papers better than anything else.
Sands said he was
a native of Chiengo. He worked with the Pull- man Company for 40 years before retiring.
Russians Not Godless
Says Dr Johnson Then there is this item of $1,650) paid by Kin Lee to Marsman's e- Unluformed talk about Russin be- ween March 1 and 15, 1941 for an ing & Godless country was strongly air compressor. Have you got any condemned by De Hewlett Johnson, information about that?-We did not Denn of Canterbury recently, charge Government for that amount. "Fifly thousand priests regularly What was it for?-For an air tank conduct worship in Russin to-day." he said. is nonsense to suggest
"It is receiver.
Who did you buy it from?-Mars-that there is no religion in the Soviet,
"The man's
U.S.S.R. provides a moral
nchieving And you didn't charge Government basis for soclety
what for that? No.
many Christians profess, but which Why not? Because that was few practise," he averred. included in the machinery which "The Soviet citizen believes In was hired out to Government.
brothertwod, collective security, in- teruntionalism, and peace-all of
which are near to the core of true
Did the Government pay you hire for 117~~Yes, $500 a month.
What did you pay for the ma-religion." chinery?--The whole
of sel
ma-
chinery, including the air tank re- ceiver, cost about $20,000.
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"Beaten Up"
In Camp
An Italian internee has been "beaten up" by other Italians at the Palace Camp, Douglas, Isle of Man.
The Incident occurred during his Germans show the violence of the compatriots" "celebration" of the an- action undertaken by Marshat Timo-niversary of Italy's entry into the shenko's armics.
The Germans claim violent Aght- ing north of Kiev yesterday, where, however, Moscow reports say that the Nazi drive was checked and that
German Infantry divisions.
war.
Italians Remias ON FRENCH FRONTIER, Sept. 11 (Reuter)-Of the ten Italian-divi- nions which the Germans required on the eastern frontier, it is under- stood that three have been des-
only patched and only one is in the fight- ing line operating behind German stock troops,
The remaining divisions are expect ed to be despatched shortly at the urgent request of the Germans.
Midnight Communique MOSCOW. Sept. 12 (Reuter).---- The following, is the text of the Soviet mid-night communique issued by the Soviet Information Bureau:
"On September 11. our troops stubbornly fought the enemy along the entire front. Our air force in co- Tand troops dealt
panzer
troops, in- aircraft out his aerodromes. fantry and artillery, and destroyed
"On September 8, German, planes destroyed in air combats by antl- aircraft Bre And on aerodromes totalled 81. We last 41 planes."
on
to
MYRON TAYLOR
AT VATICAN
VATICAN CITY, Sept. 11 (Reuter)Mr Myron Taylor, United States special envoy, had another conversation to-day with the Secre- tary of State, Cardinal Maglione, following his talk yesterday after an audierice with the Pope,
Next week Mr Taylor will take up his usual residence in Florence.
LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter),- During today a stogle enemy air- craft dropped bombs harmlessly at a In northeastern Scotland. Otherwise there is nothing to report.
Their victim was a man known to point. favour an Allled victory.
severe defeats were inflicted on two dati."
A supplement to to-day's Soviet mid-day communique says that suc- cessful resistance is being made to Itumansion troops on the approaches to Odessa.
No Significant Change
It is stated that the internets, who had consumed a "great deal of
CHUNGKING, Sept. 11 (Central decided to make hln "a good | News).-A lengthy conversation took place yesterday between Mr Clarence "They went to his bedroom and Gauss, the American Ambassador in "beat him up" se severely that he Chungking, and the Chinese Foreign was thought at first to be gravely ill. Minister Dr Quo Tai-chi, at the Int-
It has been found, however, that fer's official residence.
his Injuries are not likely 10 be Hatal
On the whole, therefore, there has, The guard, which was called out, upint from Murmansk. been no was pelted with empty bottles. significant change as yel
Dental conditions in Hongkong were dealt with in an Interesting
a meeting of the Hongkong. Y's Men's
the Several of the aliens have been manner by Dr T. C. Lau, D.D.S., Bi Hussian front in the last 24 hours, placed under arrest, and a number Leningrad holds out as determined of their privileges have been can-Club, held at St Francis Hotel yester- us ever and it perhaps siguilleant celled. that German propaganda is now pre- paring-the-German-people-not- to-ex-
pect its rapid fall.
The German radio in the Intest tat said: "It makes no difference whatever to the strategic situation in General whether Leningrad Calis 300ner or later,"
British Fighters. LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter). "Reuter's" Political Correspondent learns that all possible aid is being! sent to Russin.
The Prime Minister revealed to- day in the House of Commons that
| hundreds of planes had already been sent there, but this does not repre- sent by any
means
eans the total assist- ance already sent.
In some directions, the aid given represents half the available stocks at the time of dispatch and though for obvious military reasons details cannot be given, the assistance for Russia covers the widest possible held and most up-to-date and speedy methods of delivery.
If they are not already in the Russian fighting line, British ma- chines flown by Russion pilots win soon be
there.
Lord ook and Mr Averell
Harriman, leader of the American delegation, are expected to arrive In Moirow shortly to discuss with the Russian Government the future pro- gramme of ald.
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CAMDEN, N, J. (UP)—It's a good.. Company Sergeant-Major Walter thing John Kelly, 39, didn't dig in. West, D.C.M., of New Chapel-streel, too hard when ho scratched his liend Blackburn, claims that in the Jast for he probably would have suffered war he captured General von Reiche cut angers.
Kelly's head started to ache, all rau, now commanding the German) army in the central sector of the of a sudden and he couldn't under- Russian front.
stand why. So he went to Cooper Hospital for an examination and At Cambral In Nov., 1917, Welt physicians discovered several plecca and a company of men from the or glass embedded · just below, his King's Royal Rifles 100k 200 Prison scalp. B ers, Including a monocled officer
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