
THE DAILY NEWS AVAILABLE AT .FORECAST-Cloudy, northeast winds continuing throughout, Ihe d~y:' , Vol. ·62. No: 1 ST.' JOHN~5. NEWFOUNDLAND .. (Price 5 Cents) Charles Hutton & Sons Local Seamen In' McCarthy's .'En'dAs C~airma.n '. ' Montrea'l; Rescue e s eease wo Crew Is Honoured. • Am:ericans From- . :,IONTREAL-CP - The N~ YORK - CP - The ei;:ht crew members of tbe lifeboat crew of the Queen • • • ~I'\\'fonndland sch1)oner the of Bermuda and the liner's Slttllent Prince II, rcscued captain will receive awards during a g'ale off Bcrmuda, {rom the city to.day for their when their craft sprang l' rescue last week of all ten I e'rlan rison Ienl •• arrived here Saturday men from the Newfoundland tli~ht by air from Hamilton, i fishing vessel Student Prince ~------------~--.I Rl·rmuda. ' ; /11.. I ~ .• id one of,hc men. Lel'l War· The crew of eight. volunle'ers Private 'Members !Possibl.e Court Martial: Irn of Grand Bank, NUd.; "It·s under staff C.lpt. lIIagnus Mus· ,I\,;t:1 a million doUnrs to be back I son manoeul'red In storm.tossed (NEA ,Telepboln 1 ~n ;olid ~roun~ again." 'seas last We~clnesday to lake In Washington, Sen. Joseph McCartby m., Wis.) prrshlcs as cllalrman . Order :Faces_A_~m_y_Private·. "II all fcels IIkr. a bad dream.", aboard Ihe 10 men from Ihe fish. of the Senate Inve!l.lgatlng S~bcommlttee for the la.1t lime. Sitting all Fill Paper To hel!l Ihcm (orgcl Ihelr' ba,d ,. Ing \"Cssel whirh sank In the At. right is Ja~n5 Ju~lanl, acting elccullvD director Ihe commltlee. II'hlch II BERLIN,-AP- TWO AMERICANS RETURN· rirr,~I, members o( Montreal d I II II r B d 11'111 be headed by SeD. John L. McClellan (D., Ark.> dllrlng the nc\\' . With UesuiUliull.s On Wide H(illge !,\~,l)ol!:1dland community pitched an c nor 1 a ermu a, '. Con res~ " ED TO THE WEST FROM THE WILDS OF in 1 , help thc mcn ::et warm ovcr.. The nine men and the Queen's •. g .• ro'l.; and rooms al a midtown ,. caplnlll, Leslie Banyard, wilo or· . Of Sub jecls A SIBERIAN FuRCED LABOR CAMP SAT· ~Ionlrcal hotel. dered his ship to turn aboul and R I") h B H d URDAY NIGH'. AND ONE DECLARED' r:,ey will not be able 10 return ~LeHm 150 mllc.& 10 p.n rescue a p er e' r OTTAWA-CP-The new.session of Pal-liiullcnt has FERVENTLY: "1 HAVE A LOT TO TELL." t·, their homes until at least loday. will receive the city's department " • Bnd \\"eal~ler .at Gander, Nfld., Is of marin avlaton distinguished brought a flood of private members' resolutions to the SOVIET AU'l'HORITIES FINALLY ACCEDED rr~\"enting flIghts from landing led Commons urder paper, They run the gamut from beef TO REPEATED U.S. DEMANDS FOR THE, Ir..'re. serv ce awar s. to bridges and education to exhaust fumes. RELEASE OF JOHN H. NOBLE, 431,' OF ln~ seamen's Institute here pro· Mayor Robl1rt Wagner asked D-'le's 5 Udd en' Iy I'i 'd sCI'en oYercoats to cover lhe that Ihe award~ be made. The' ' Thlrty·two private·member res· DETROIT, AND PTE. WILLIAM MARCHUK,. l' ::It clothes they were riven' on ar·, prescntatlon will be' made by olutlons, all urging some govern· I5 k·· 38, OF NORRISTOWN, PA. II . ment action, crowded I,~e Com· "1 ----------- r>. cI at Hnmillon Bermuda. The department colmmlssloner A. G. : mons' first order J1aper. More will. rno, Ing The stale department took clvl'l ~ __________..... r ':;1Ih was donnleil by a sym· O'Connor. lt Ian Noble in tow, Ihe army took " I' lhlie taxl-drlver. Albert ShankS i . Was President Of Tile Et'eniu . '"' follow 'as Ihe 8cssion progresses, IA d 11 t Marchu\( into custody and ,the 501'1 ,'!w said somone had given . 111m Hardiman. from severe s..iock and Telegram Limited ' . r.1::hts and frcedoms into the law, I near dier still was in Irouble despite an (wercoat after his ship was waler In the lungs. Others ask sebolar~.ltlps for unl·· his liberation from Soviet captiv •. Tribute t)rprdocd during I·le Second World They arc expected 10 be flown verslty studenls, a DOmlnion.pro., ily, Hc faces a possible court, War. • home early this wcek, ' vlnelal conference on cOIlS~rvation D,·sease martial as a deserter. , The 10 crew members of \lIe Besides crew mem~r Levi War. There passed peacefully away at the General H{)s- and steps 10 extend Canadian sci· i It was Noble w.ho lold American S"Jdent Prince were picked upl ren, those who arrived here Were pital yesterday morning, Mr. Ralph Barnes Herder, in his enUnc research. D f" L' k authorities "I have a lot to lell." To R. B. Thursday by the liner Queen of: Caplaln H a r r y Thomasen, and 61 t H' d th t' t h' 1 . PROTECT HEALTH... .... .... 'llllle Ill' He indica led he would be glad to aftcr several harrowing crew members Cecil Warren, AI. s year. IS ea ,came as a grea surprIse 0 IS eglOn e t~rmuda ' 1 d tell his story to r.eporlers laler. h)llr; fighting a le~klng boat andi o~'slus alld Melvin Fitzpatrick, of friends in the City and elsewhere as he had onI\' been John Charlton (PC-Branl.Hald., I S Eisla hZ I.S Ie Noble had been in Russian hands a liJle:1\ ocean storm. I ~'rederick Broydell, Herbert Ed. ill hospital ~or a b~il'f 'period and ,was recoverin·g. His imand) . wanls steps taken tn __ ' si!lce 1945; Marrltuk since he ap.i Herder "wo of Ih~ men arc still In Ber./ wards and Hector Rosc. I h h mll~a. Samlicl B11tler Is ~ufferlng All are from Large Cove and t.eat was caused by a eart seizure early Sunday morn· render nOll· poisonous the exhaust I parentll' crossed Ihe frontier in I fumes of all gasoline and diesel! LONDON-Reuters - The I Berlin' in February. 1949. 'fhey I I.-r·m a broken ankle and Raymond Grank Bank, Nfld. • ing. : I v.ehicles, ra.ilway engines and sta·' British Medical Journal says I were in the notorious Siberian: From CanacZian The lale Ralph Barncs H~rder Itonary engmes. It would h~lJ1 pro'j United States and British' I'or.kuta labor camp. ; ·s Old C was Presldenl of the Evening Tele. leet Ihe ./tealth of the nabon, he, . t I h' I Noble and lIlarchuk were rc· i erem~ny gram Llmltcd. Born III SI. John's says. experlmen Slave S 0\\ n a, porled by U. s. Ar;my and state Press Tal{.e on Augusl lOth., 1894, deceased .~Iany o[ the J1rivate resolutions "c!earcut relationship" be· i departmenl oflieial:, as bei~f in! Of Bread At was the son at the late W. J. and WIll never bc debaled. Only two tween smokinrr and heart I"a'ppare~tly very good shape de.· HALIFAX-CP _ R. J. PROTECT I1EALTIf '. 0 I spite Ihelr lonr, ordeal. I. I Mrs, Herder. He was educated days a weck arc gil'en to lltcir con. dIseases. mLlTARY CUSTODY f Rankm, PreSident of T Ie at Ihe .. Melhodlst College at st. Dr"ew~s slderatinn and I~e governincnt The Medical Journal de· i illarchuk lIas ta~iturn .. lIc asked Canadian Press and Manag- .Tohn's, and .Mount. AlUson Unlv~r' I Montreal ChUrch In!.er: cuts ~own tillS ti~e 10' give 'dares: . ..' 10UlY for an ;\n..crlca~ c~garc.t a~d, ing Editor of the Halifax sltl'. prIOrity to Jls own ·busmcss. II . " commenlcd It was Jus (Irst m SIX. The lale Mr, Herder was' one The call [or a bill' of human . The strenglh o( the as~oclalton i years. As a 50ldi~r mi~.5ing Irom I Chrolllcle-Hcrald and MaII- QUEBEC (CP) - Rev. Joscph ollhe'orlglnal "Blue PuUees".and and freedoms 'came from LS Icss than wllh his unll. he was taken into. m!J.i Sial" ,Sunday night paid the Place Doulin blesscd 250,000 tiny ri~hts o~scrved IU~gi CCF Leader Coldwell John- Dlef cancer. but OIling 10 lIlc lar"e'ilary cusLody Noble was not 11\' f II '. t 'b t t R 1 h , . Insl'es of, bread at Ihc seven was prominently IdentUied 'wllh Ihe arrangements for Ihe 'celebratlon, enbnehcr (PC-Prince' Albcrt) and .numb~r of cases. recorc!e~, the~e i.s p;ecise cuslociy hul bolh men Willi 0 o\vmg n u ~ 0 a p OTTAWA"':"CP-A veteran ';'c1oc~ mass In his Noire Dame of the 40lh Anniversary o( his old David Croll (1-Toronlo SJ1adina), n.ot d()(J~,I about It.:; slahsheal slgm· be given physicnl tests and also B. Herder, PreSident of th~ '. r 1 30 . th des VlclorJes church' on Ihe watel' R I • I tIt H j . Mr. Coldwell asks .lhat a dec1ara· flc;~ee. bl! '1' t will be interrogated by intcllillence 1St. John's Evning Telegram, . , r ncar y years In e front here Sunday and Ihen dis. eg men. a e as year. e o!n· tion 01 human ri~hls be inserled "e pu ca ron commen s on a o[fjcer~. h d' d t d . C!lIl11110nS to·day gets the Itrlbuted about 12,000 of them to ed the staff of the Evening Tele· in Canada's con.slilulion, Ihe Brit.
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