Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1943 — Page 4
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SAN JUAN, P., R., March 26 (U. P.).—A galleyman who left his pots and pans to reveal himself as an expert was the hero of a recent ship sinking in the Atlantic, the navy disclosed today. ‘Why a middle-aged unnamed physician was scrubbing pots and tending a cookstove on a tanker re-
mained one of the minor mysteries|
of the war, but his surprised comrades hope he gets the merchant marine medal for saving the life of Joseph Edward Jeanette, seaman member of the navy gun crew aboard the tanker, : Jeannette, from West Duluth, £| Minn,, was one of four men burned =| when the tanker was torpedoed and sunk. The crew was picked up from
=| lifeboats by a naval corvette, for-
merly a coast guard cutter.
A sick bay was improvised for the | burned men, above the magazine of the corvette, which before it reached E | port was under fire several times.
Asked to Help
=| The galleyman, about 50, asked =|to be allowed to help with the burned men. The others were glad to let him and the galleyman kept vigil in the sick bay 18 to 20 hours each
=|day for 11 days. His skill demon-
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= | galleyman,
Jeanette was in the worst shape.
= Half his body was burned, a condi- =| tion almost ‘certain to result in
But the mysterious galleyman
= |saved’ his life. Other members of =|the crew en route home, told of ‘5 his tireless care of his patients.
He Never Stopped “With a scalpel he cut away large
E| they said. “He put drains in his eyes to relieve the fear ducts.
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INDIANA R. R. BUSSES REROUTED IN CITY
Tomorrow, Indiana railroad busses of thie Peru-Kokomo-Ft.
Wayne division will begin going north on Illinois st., beyond 38th st.; instead of on College ave.
ed permission 6 for the rerouting. North and east-bound’ ‘busses will go north on Capitol ave. from the terminal station, east on 38th st. to Illinois st, and then north to Westfield blvd., to College ave. and|£ 63d st.
blisters ‘which covered Jeanette's sedatives and hypodermics.
crew cutting bandages for all four and nights he never stopped.”
galleyman turned over his patients to doctors there who said Jeanette would recover. It wasn’t until the sirvivors gol; ashore that they learned their galleyman was a graduate in medicine
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S “Repeatedly he punctured the
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