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Secrets of Naval Dramas Revealed
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GIRL
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EYES
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By Bride of
Groom of 70
"SEVENTEEN isn't too early to marry," says Jean,
who lives in a Cardiff suburb. "Seventy isn't too old,
FOR
either," says Joe, who lives at the opposite end of Cardiff. QUEEN
Both of them got married next wweek-end.
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Jean Moss, brown-halted dainty, wed 21-year-old Cyril Sher- wood, an electrician.
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was Mrs. Joe Osborne's bride Minnie Grealey, aged 59, the widow of his best friend,
Here is the story of their romances, and what they think of age limits:
Jean
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"It all began in a small dance-hall.
1 met Cyril there,
"I was only 14 then. We have been sweethearts since.. He is engaged in the manufacture of natures for dynamos.
"I think people ought to marry young and that we are wise in gelting married now. We can be happier being youthful. Mother wondered at Aral whether I should wait for a year or two, but we see no use in waiting.
H
"Aliough my boy is in a reserved occupation he may be called up. he is ho will be happier, knowing he lins a home of his own to defend.
"I am already a very good cook." Jean lives in Ty Fry-road. Rumney.
Joe
Mrs. Grealey spoke for Joe, who
had left his home in Ely to work on
un adjoining estate.
"Does he think 70 is too old for marriage? Bless you, no.
excited about it.
He's very
"Mr. Osborne was my husband's best friend. I have known him for
30 years. He used to live next door
to us when my husband was alive. He was married, too, but his wife died.
"I have children-my eldest is 35. Mr. Osborne has no children. He used to nurse my youngest on his knee and say playfully. I wish you
were mine,"
"Well, he has his wish.
When you
are old you get very lonely. Our marriage will end all that."
BLAMELESS LIFE,
THEN IN 2 HOURS HE COMMITTED
5 Murders
2 Hold-ups
1 Kidnapping 1, Fire
1 Suicide
Don Cameron, aged 35, was always admired by his neigh- bours in Chippewa Falls, Wis. consin, as a hardworking, peace- loving salesman until recently. In less than two hours he commit- ted five murders, two robberies, kid-| napping, and arson, and finally killed himself
Cameron had a brala storm during]
a party at his home,
Home On Fire
Ile kidnapped a petrol station. at tendant, killed him, and then went
SEA HEROES HONOURED
AS COMMANDER Richard Frank Jolly lay mortally wounded on the bridge of the destroyer Mohawk in the Germans' first big air raid—on the Firth of Forth-he said: "Leave me-go and look after the others."
Commander Jolly insisted on seeing his ship back to her berth. Five hours later he died.
-RADIO-
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ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)
9.15 London Relay-News Sum-
"In England Now" And mary,
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Other London Relays Radio Programme Broadcast by Z. B. W. on a Frequency of 845 k.c1i. and on Short Wave from 1-2.16 p.m. and 8-11 p.m.. on 9.5%
m.c.'s per second.
1. K. T. 12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cessiva,
1.03
9.30
London Relay "Cards on the Table,"
9.45 Reginald Foort nt tlio Organ.
Selection, The Vision of Fuji-San- Selection, A Day's Hunting. At The Hunt Ball.
By The Blue Hawallan Waters
10.00 Variety with Renate Muller, "Fats" Waller, Tessio O'Shea, “Heich" and the New Mayfair Or-
12.30 Henry Jacques and IIls Corchestra.Just Because I Lost My reet Dance Tempo Orchestra.
Heart To You, To-day I Feel So Happy, Renate Muller (Soprano) 1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea-with Two Planos and. Violin; Organ Go Down Mosco, Deep River, The official story of his heroisin was given in a "heroes' sup-ther Report.
Primo
Accordeon "Fats Waller Two Ton Tessie, Ohĺ Scala's plement" of the London Gazette, which announced the posthumous and with Les Allen (Vocal). She Fredle, Tessie O'Shea: "Evergreen" award to him of the medal of the Military Division of the O.B.E.Came From Alsace Lorraine, Don't Selection. New Mayfair Orchestra; Save Your Smiles, Prime Scola's The Moon Remembered But You Accordeon Band with Vocal Refrain: Forgot "Hutch" (Leslie Hutchinson); Afraith to Dream, The Little Boy Twenty Million Sweethearts" Selec- (Vocal) with Piano; If The Old River Thames Were The Danube, Whoops We Go Again, Primo Scala's Accor- deon Band with Vocal Refrain; T
The Gazette supplement also an nounced that ten other destroyer com- manders and one submarine commander win the D.SO., while thirteen (in- That Santa Claus Forgot, Les Alien tion, New Mayfair Orchestra. cluding the skippers of a trawler and a drifter) win the D.S.C.
Seven other destroyer commanders receive mentions in despatches. The supplement does not say for what these men receive their awards. But it is almost certain that the twelve D.S.O.s are for definitely established successful actions against U-boats while on convoy and patrol duties,
The thirteen D.S.C.s are believed to cover minesweeping and convoy nctions, as well as probably, effective actions against submarines,
Stand By, Les Allen and His Canu
dian Bachelors with Novelty Aceom-
paniment; Dear Little Boy of Mine,
Les Allen (Vocal) with Sidney Torch n the Organ; Wooden Shoes, Primo Seala's Accordeon Band with Vocal Refrain.
Eight of the destroyers mentioned were veterans of the last war. Besides Commander Jolly, who was forty-three, one other officer and
1.30 Reuler and Rugby Press, thirteen men of the Mohawk lost their lives in the Firth of Forth air attack.
Weather Forecast and Announce- This is the first official story of the commander who clung to life until
iments. his ship was home, as told by the London Gazette recently:-
1.45 Mozart-Concerto in C Minor, "Commander Jolly's gallantry con-marine and later when making good-Edwin Fischer (Piano) and The London Philharmonie Orchestra con- sisted of the bringing of his ship into defects."
The olher members of the crew.
ducted by Lawrance Collingwood. harbour when he himself was mortal-
2.16 Close Down. awarded mentions in despatches. ly wounded.
0.00 Compositions
WHILE the talked Queen
to Mrs. V. II. Warren,
with
her dog Bob.
bin (left), the
ittle girl had
who
eyes for no one but Her Majesty, later inspected the 1st Bosham Girl Guides,
U.S. TO CONSTRUCT BIGGEST BOMBERS
NEW "air dreadnoughts" planned for the United States will, it is expected, be twice the size of the U.S. Army's present "flying fortresses.”.
It is stated in reliable quarters at Washington that army officials have filed with the Budget Bureau a request for about £1,000,000 to build five planes of this type.
1.M.S. Mohawk had been attacked by an enemy aircraft and had suffered
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a large number of casualties.
Orders Relayed
Ravel of
10.30
Dance Music. 11.00 London Itclay-"In England Now."Talks by a Naval Rating from H.M.S. Ajax and Mr. E. G. Jolinson, a Jeweller in Wartime,
11.15 Close Down,
LOCAL PROGRAMMES
Over 440 Hours of Transmission During Last Month
Actual hours of transmission by the Hongkong Broadcasting Studio totalled 4401⁄4, of which 223% were devoted to Euro- during January
in pean programmes (ZBW)-07% the morning and 180 in the evening Chinese programmes und 217 to
(ZEK)-02 in the morning and 165
in the evening.
are:-
Lieutenant Donald Anthony Pirie, Trois beaux oiseaux de Paradis, The xecutive officer; Mr. Frank Holden Lyons Mixed Chorus conducted by Westnutt, warrant engineer; Petty. Leon Vietti;
Walther Straram Officer Telegraphist Edward C. Cari-Symphonique phnls and Chloe the following items were broadcast Orchestra conducted by Philippe
do Nikita
6.30
Apart from recorded programmes,
over ZBW: Studio "Bee" 1; studio "Commander Jolly, who was on the ton; Engine-room Artificer 3rd eléss
talics 13: locat 0; bridge, was severely wounded in the Jack M. Smith; James W. Smith, Gaubert; Piece En Forme D'Haba- concerts 15: studio
the lending stoker; Alfred Backers, feand-nerd, Joseph Sziget (Violin) with relays (including Church services) stomach, but refused to leave
Mogaloff at the Piano; Daventry relays (including news) 00: bridge or allow himself to be attended stoker: Ernest G. Mores, able Jeux D'Eau, Alfred Cortot (Piano).
Sunday evening epilogues 4; child- to: he continued to direct the Mohawk senman.
Closing Local Stock Quota-ren's concerts 4, and comments on for a thirty-five-mile passage home. The full list of the other
current events from the studio 10. which lasted one hour and twenty awards is as follows:-
ZEK broadcast the following items, minutes.
besides recorded programmes: studio tatics 18,. and concerts 22: studio children's concerts '0.
New licences Issued during January Da were 654, while renewals of Heenecs"
totalled 3,917.
"He was too weak for his orders! to be heard, but these were repeated by his wounded navigating officer.
"He was repeatedly invited to go down to receive medical attention, bul he refused, saying, 'Leave me go and look after the others.
D.S.O.
new
Captain Arthur George Talbot, R.N., Captain (D), H.M.S. Inglefeld. Cautain George Hector Creswell, D.S.C., R.N., Captain (D). H.MS Afridi
6.32
Selections from Glibert and Sullivan's "The Pirates of Penzance,"
What Shall I Do?, Derek Oldham; Climbing Over Rocky Mountain, Netle Brierclife, Nelile Walker_and Chorus of Girls; Stop Ladies, Fray, Nellie Brlerelite, Nollie Walker, Derek Oldham and Chorus of Girls; Oh! Is There Not One Malden Breast, Derek Oldham.
Grifin and Chorus of Girls; Oh.. Men of Dark and Dismal Fate. George Baker and Full Chorus: You May Go, for You're ut Liberty, Full
Full Company; Now For Lady Northcote yesterday visited The captain of the flotilla reports Caplin Richard Stoklart, Benson, The Pirates. Lair and When You Had the third Exhibition of local indus
(D), H.M.S. Ex- as follows:
Left Our Pirate Fold, Derek Oldham, trial products now being held by the Dorothy Chinese Manufacturers Union of
Captain Randolph Stewart Gresham "brought his ship into port-Nicholson-DS.C, R.N.-Captain
H.M.S. Samall. (D), engine and immediately collapse. Captain Charles Saumarez Daniel. He died five hours after being R.N., Captain (D), ILMS. Faulk landed."
Conder Jolly rang off the main )
"The behaviour of ship's
Captain
Elsic
LADY NORTHCOTE VISITS EXHIBITION
Conanander Edward Albert Gibbs, Peter Dawson and Do: by Sire, Choukang, at Happy Valley, and was
RN. R.N., H.M.S. Fortune,
Dorothy Gill, Derek Oldham and greatly interested in the wide range Commander Stanley, Herbert King Peter Dawson; All Is Prepared! and and excellent quality of the articles
Spurgeon, R.A.N., H.M.S. Echo, Lieut. - Commander
he device of the casualties and damage was of a high standard. This is what I should have expected of Commander Jolly's, ship. Comman-
Eric Langton Stay, Fredric, Stay! Elsie Griffin and displayed, especially of those newly der Jolly was an imperturbable com-
manufactured in the Colony. Derek Oldham. under, of careful Judgment, who
***** M.V.O., RN, H.M.S.j
7.00 A Light Spanish Programme. devoted his energies to perfecting his
Richard hanSeven Popular Spanish Songs, Con- ship and ship's company for battle, Lieut.-Commander
in and honesty
Alexander Sarell; R.N.,
H.MS. chita Supervia (Mezzo Soprano) with His fearlessness
Broke.
Piano Accomp. by Frank Marshall; counsel
were remarkable, and he proved his bravery and devotion to Licut.-Commander Phillip
Puerto De Tierra-Bolero, Aragon— Somer-Fantoslo, ville, R.N., H.M.S. Kingston.
Orquesta Sevilla; Torna his wounded inen when for a long
Plecina, Tito Schipu (Tenor) with perlod be manoeuvred his ship despite Lieutenant George David Archibald Orchestra; Cordoba, Evoracion, Ar-
Gregory, R.N., H.M. a mortal wound."
Submarine thur Hubinstein (Plano): El Adios Sturgeon,
The medal of the O.B.E. is awarded to Petty Omeer Hurry George Frede-
Tango, Puclencia-Tango, Orquesta Mentioned In Despatches Tiplea Francisco Canaro with Vocal
rick Hazelgrove and Leading Seaman Donald Albert Dodincad, both of the Commander Henry Alexander King,
Mohawk.
Others of the Mohawk's crew men-.
tioned in despatches are: Lieutenant Denis Guy Douglas Hall-Wright;| Lieutenant Alfred Lee Harper, navi
offleer: P.O. Ernest Edward Sick
•Rating ge; Acting Electrical Artificer
Attendant Geoffrey
Lucas
It is understood that they are de- The report stated that this new Reginald Thomas Simmons; signed to have greater speed and liquid-cooled engine "might possibly Berth range than nay military bombing] be able to sustain a speed of 400 miles Blomfield; A.B. Thomas Henry Ben- planes known to exist.
They will, it is reported, weigh about 70,000 pounds without bomb loads, as compared with the 38.- the 000 pounds of present biggest bombers, and each plane will have four motors of 2.000 horse- power or over, compared with four motors of 1,000 horse-power at present.
pletion in a special hangar of the Douglas Aircraft Company at Senta
an hour."
An important aviation official who attended the convention told the New York Times that the motor, which was a closely guard- ed Government secret, could be used to equip pursuit planes, as I was designed to withstand terrifle speed.
Reuter,
Hon; Lending Stoker Lealle Herberti Painter; Boy Richard Ower. Ayton.
6d. Sweepstake The Gazette supplement reveals the names of the first submarine
heroes.
sweep-
Malcolm
Refrain.
R.N., H.M.S..Kashmir.
7.30 London Kelay-The News. Commander Philip Norman Walter,
B.UV 6.09 Local Time Signal, Weather R.N., H.M.S. Fame.
Report and Announcements. Lieut.-Commander
8.03 Saint-Saens-Cancerto la G John. Rodgers, R.N., H.M.S. Whirlwind,
Minor.
Op. 23-Arthur De Greef Lieut.-Commander Hugh Gartside (Plano) and New Symphony Orchen- Tippinge, RN, H.M.S. Volunteer. tre conducted by Sir Landon Ronald. Lleut.-Commander Walter John 8.28 Compositions of Sibelius.
Phipps,
RN, H.M.S. Woolston. Bercouse, Musette, from King Chris- Lieut.Commander Philip Henry tan Sulte, Royal Opera House Or- Hadow, R.N., HMS. Foxhound. chestra; Stockholm Humoresque, Lieut. Commander Richard John Henri Teminnka (Violin) and the
Hullia Couch, R.N., ILMS. Esk.
HAPPY AS THE DAY IS LONG
Orchestra; Fin- Temlanica Chamber
... BECAUSE OF ‘CALIFIG!— .D.S.C.
landia-Tono Poem, Op. 20, No. 7,. Eric Barry Kenyon London
Sir Thomas Beecham conducting the THE GENTLE HATURAL LAXATIVE
Philharmonic
THAT 'IS GOOD FOR HIM Orchestra; Commander
L Stevens, R.N., Commanding Officer. Flickan Kom Itran Sin'” “Alsklings H.M.S. Imogen.
*If your child is always siling. The submarine, it is revealed, was
Marian Anderson (Contralls) with
always underweight, it's probably the Spearfish. The commander was Commander Basil Jones, RN,, Com-Mete, Sav, Sav; Susa, Op. 36, No. 4,
anding OMeer, H.M.S. Ivanhoe,
due to constipation." And the safest, surset way to end all this is to give Commander Jack Grant Bickford Plano; Karelia Sulte Alla Marcia, He declared that the engine would Lieutenant John Henry Eaden. He
is awarded the D.S.O.
RN, Commanding Omeer, H.M.S. Symphony Orchestra cond, by Ro
bert Kajanus.
a regular course of California Syrup The US. Army has had under con- be of 4,000 horac-power.
As shattering explosions shook the
Express The largest neroplane engines now
0.09 Vaughan Williams-Serenade
of Figs. struction for some time a super-
This natural laxative is a blending of though one of 24 cylinders was on/out, compressed air began to leak, the Commander John William Josselyn to Music-Sir Henry Wood con-
R.N., Commanding Omeer, HMS ducting the B.B.C. Orchestro, Sotelets, elixir of senna in rich syrup made He shot dead his wife, his three-fortress of the air, to weigh about in use have only 1 cylinders, al- Spearfishi's hull and all lights went
150,000 pounds.
Spearfish's crew run 63,
Intrepid.
Baillie, S. Allen, E. Suddaby, E. Christopher Theodore Balfour, Desmond, M.
from figs. Delicious tasting, it works years-old son, and two friends, then This plane is being hurried to com- view at the New York World's Fair-stakes on when and where each new
Commander
gently yet thoroughly. It is he left, the house in his car.
explosion would take place,
snid
less and non-habit" fofming. It Gozallo
Jellicos, R.N., Commanding Offeer, Brunskill, M. Jarred, II. Nash, W. The
supplement to
ILMS. ber commander
Winchelsen,
Widdop, P. Jones, F. Titterton, R. cleanses and purifies the blood- Monica, California. No oller planes NEW CURRENCY that awards
and ten of her crew were for "cour Lleutenant-Commander Philip Lionel Henderson, It. Easton, H. Williams, stream and creates a fine, healthy on to another petrol station
of this type will be built until the
Saumarez, RN,, Commanding om-and N. Aliin. seriously wounded three men with a present one has been thoroughly
appetite. FOR POLAND age, seamanship, and resolution In
SM.S. bringing their ship safe home after shot-gun.
tested.
Stephon Cameron rushed back home, set fre Experience gained in the construc-THE Berlin correspondent of the many prolonged and violent attacks
Hugh. Norris, R.N., Commanding to the house, and when the police ton of this air giant will be used in Swiss newspaper Neue Zurcher which almost put her out of action."
Chief Engine-room Artlacer Stan- Oncer, H.MS. Ficedrake. enme committed suicide,
Zeltung reported that the so-called hullding the five new bombers.
A 42 cylinder aeroplane engine, "Issue Bank In Cracow has been ley N. Peel and Felly Officer Alfred Lieutenant-Commander Edward Ber-
Distin-
anrd Tancock, RN, Cor
Commanding sald to be capable of lifting an aero authorized to issue bank notes in zloly P. Blackmore receive
cer, HM.S. Forester, plane vertically into the air, is being currency. These will be the only guished Service Medal.
William "These two men," says the official Lieutenant- Commander occupied developed secretly In the United legal tender In German
Frederick Eyra Hussey, RN, Cra- record. "were specially commended
manding officer, H.M.S. Vcspor An illustrated lecture on Western States, according to a report presented) Poland,
The rate of exchange of the new by their commanding officer. for their
Antly Australin will be given by Prof. W. fat the convention of the American
p.m. in Society of Mechanical Engineers at notes for the old has not yet been conduct at the time of the main ex- Lieutenant Commander
Frank Burneli-Nugent, RN, Câm- Brown to-morrow at 0,30
Philadelphia.
I stated.
plosion which damaged the sub-
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Lieutenant
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