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Warfare in
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Arctic Sea Lanes
U.S. 2d Task Fleet Demonstrates How to Hunt and Kill the Deadly Schnorkel
Sharman Douglas Taking Up
Social Service, Stenography U.S. Ambassador's Daughter Abandons Night Clubs for Serious Side of Life
By GERALDINE HILL, United Press Staff Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 25--An official press handout of the United {States embassy disclosed today “that Sharman Douglas can take] |dictation at a clip of 120 words a minute and type 50 words a minute. i
United Press Staff Correspondent Robert F. Loftus has just returned from a 7000-mile round trip to the Arctic Sea with the
2d Task Fleet. In the following dispatch he sums up the three- {marquises.
week anti-submarine maneuvers.
By ROBERT F. LOFTUS, United Press Staff Correspondent
WASHINGTON, Nov. 25—The Navy is readying some rude sur-| prises for any potential enemy who might try to make the North Sut down on he envy aie od EVOY'S Hushand Atlantic and Arctic Sea lanes a submarine playground in a future | war, In three weeks of foul-weather maneuvers ranging up beyond Margaret the Arcti¢ Circle, the U. 8. 2d Task Fleet has just finished demon- | “*% Raret.
strating that the Northern Seas are far more likely to be a submarine graveyard if war comes
Battered by icy seas and lashed
even the deadly Schnorkel sub-
marine developed by the Germans) rammed by a supply ship during a Secretarial :-urse at a and narrowly|ton college, also visited a business|
be hunted down and killed escaped sinking with all hands eMclency exhibition at Olympia.
and adopted by the Russians can
wherever there is enough open
water and sky for our aircraft
carriers to operate.
Much of the information gained! Three carrier pilots crashed statement came a couple of weeks poe !
from the Navy's biggest peace-|/into the ocean, one time exercise In northern waters tling alone inthe numbing is secret, and probably will stay for 45 minutes before he was! “My daughter is quite beyond for Copenhagen Dec. 8. But then that way until it pays off in battle./Picked up by a Newfoundland me. There is little I can say about it’s back to Red Wing, Minn., for,
Disposed of ‘Enemy’ guided aircraft working in com-
stroyers .and long-range direction
World War 11.
Norfolk, Va. into the Davis Straits between Greenland and
peatedly beat off attacks by submarine packs sent out against it from U. 8. Naval bases along the north Atlantic coast. Hunter-killer forces, built around light carriers like the 27.-000-ton Philippine Sea and the smaller Siboney, scoured the seas ahead of the main fleet day and| night.
time and “sank” them when they surfaced.
stroyer hand was
|back.
The submarine
howling storm
!in 1300 fathoms of water. Crashed Into Ocean
{ fisherman. | For the carrier crews,
: {ing day and night in sub-freezing the Douglas family for the United ination. with gonar-squipped de- temperatures on tossing flight States early next month to spend) {decks alive with whirling Ppro-ithe Christmas holidays. They will family, he can just blame that finders ashore repeatedly disposed ,ojjers capable of chewing a man return in January. y y Wing + submaries. under “mn. to shreds in a split second. One| ns would have been Im-| man ghoard the FDR came too , possible even at the peak of the close to a pro {detail Miss Douglas’ more serious mats to get along together at anti-submarine campaign Inipight launching. It ripped through | his heavy parka, slashed openinent gaid, “will climax a busy mystery. On its 7000-mile round trip from. his arm and flung him 30 feet|year in which Mr. and Mrs. Doug.| The tr f
{away on the deck.
Worse than the danger to the jp, eassumed increasing responsi-/is head of the. Anderson family, | Labrador al | ? . y. + the 2d Task Fleet re-| carrier crews was the back-break- pity as unofficial emissaries to he would rate far below his wife
Planes England.”
{ing choré of “spotting” after each operation. “We're the only outfit,” | crewman griped, “that
{from ‘Norfolk to the Arc
| Circle.” :
et hale Wis J hashedlean girl's most recent engage-| against a bulkhead and bro ments as visits to a juvenile court, __Mrs Bugenie Anderson, the naStill another ventured out\an East End youth club, a chil-|yon's mag linigiels on a destroyer deck and was In-|4.an'g hospital and a hos jured so badly that he had to be| young people almost continuously by winds, the/transferred to the FDR in a rag- :
fleet proved the hard way thatiing sea for emergency treatment, The embassy noted that Miss Tus k was Douglas, who recently finished a until diplomats determine his of-|
of them bat- after Ambassador Douglas said seas|in a speech at Manchester:
| there But it is no secret that radar-\... ihe added menace of work-
peller during agctivities in England.
one| ever| {pushed a whole group of planes| cia] engagements to social serv-/if he were to pop over to Dente joe, Miss Douglas found herself in mark right away, he'd cause some
That would be the same Miss Douglas whose public notices here-| |tofore have run to such acivity as doing the can-can or dancing! until the wee hours with earls and - . — | i
Protocol Snags
| The handout served formal no-
{tice that the daughter of U. 8. Ambassador Lewis Douglas has
program along the lines advo-| cated by her girl friend, Prin-
Mrs. Anderson May Leave Without Mate
WASHINGTON, . Nov. 25 (UP)
It lis*ed the 21-year-old Ameri-|
or, te! 10r 1eaves soon for her post in Den-| mark. ; i But her husband will stay home
Kensing- ficial status—if any. or ! The State Department and the Danish foreign office are shut-| | Father Was Baffled ting messages back and forth facross the Atlantic right now, By coincidence or otherwise, the!trying to work out the whole!
Under present plans, Mrs. An-| derson and her children will sail
her.” husband John P. Anderson, an The embassy handout ostensibly artist and farmer. { was to announce the departure of A Big Mystery
If he misses Christmas with his |
{thing called protocol.
But it went to some length to! It's protocol that enables diplo-
|gala pig-stickings and such, and “Their trip home,” the state- Mr. Anderson's protocol is a big
The trouble stems from the fact {las and their daughter, Sharman, that although technically John P.
[in Copenhagen. Just how far be-.
" {low is the question. Goes Along With Margaret He's the first “husband of an
In switching the accent from ambassador” in U. S. history, and
the company of her good friend Copenhagen hostesses a lot of
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{and party companion, Margaret. The princess, too, has been photographed more in re-| cent months visiting court and
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Assert Dying Cabbie Refused Treatment DETROIT, Mich., Nov. 25 (UP)
|—County officials investigated
charges today that attendants at a city-owned hospital allowed an taxi driver to lie unattended for five hours, then turned him out to die. Relatives of Louis Schwartz told Wayne County Prosecutor
year-old cabman died last Sunday
continuous search extending hun-
because attendants at Receiving
dreds of miles to sea and made Hospital insisted that six broken
life rough for the submarines. That was the level side ..of the Arctic , It was
a considerably different story to the 42,000 frost-bitten bluejackets and carrier pilots who manned >the fleet's 1 warships and supply vessels. Swept Overboard
nightmare of freezing winds, mountainous seas and pitching decks that carried the threat of sudden death every mile of the way. - Three men were swept over board in a snowstorm near the Arctic Circle, Fast rescue work
got them out of the icy waters in a matter of minutes, but two died of exposure. Another de-
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{ribs, a punctured lung and brain injuries were “just. a few cuts.”
Mr. O'Brien sald he would In-{jsined the Douglase : vestigate to see If fatal neglect canal the Douglases on-thelr va-|Scherbaton. |was involved. Officials still are| , {investigating similar charges lodged against another Detroit [hospital by a young couple who| {sald at attendant ripped an oxy-| To many of them, it Was &igen mask from their dying baby’s| when he|
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| Mr. Schwartz's brother and sis-|
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Gerald K. O'Brien that the 35-|
{Lucille Peplinski, said he was re-|
{social exhibitions than at do you seat | clubs. at nigm ambassador? In Washington, dip-|
| A London columnist wrote that lomatic wives have the same rat(Miss Douglas appeared to pe Ing as their husbands. But as [finishing her “education” along One expert put it: “It's damn sure {lines mapped out by or for Mar- Mr, Anderson wouldn't rate as a {garet. wife.” | i “It 4s not decided what Shar-| A late check-up among the proIman will do when she returns.” tocol boys indicated that Mr. An-| sald Miss Elizabeth Jackson, per-/derson probably wouldn't be sonal secretary to Mrs. Douglas, seated within shouting distance of | “but' she will undoubtedly con- his wife. Hite Der (uations) program. | - ! | also help Mrs. Douglas : [with her duties as wite of “tne Actor John Loder, am ador.” Bri When- the Douglases came | Bide an Honeymoon London three years ago, wealthy] NEW YORK, Nov. 23 (UP)~| land « titled escorts of Princess Actor John Loder and his bride, Margaret began dating the young the former Evelyn Carolan AuffAmerican girl. For a time her mordt, were honeymooning at an name was linked with that of the undisclosed spot today. They were Marquis of Blandford. Last sum- married Wednesday night at the the Earl of Westmoreland home of Princ. and Princess Kuril
{| Mr. Loder is a former husband {of actress:Hedy LaMarr. His bride. {tormerly of. Burlingame, Cal. is the daughter of a former official of the General Electric Co. They
Even in Death—
TOKYO, Japan, Nov. 25 (UP) — In memoriam: 50 persons poured liquor yes- | ~ terday on the gravestone of |HISS TRIAL IN RECESS. { Author Jum Tsuji, who died .| NEW YORK, Nov. 25 (UP)— five years ago. {The Alger Hiss perjury trial is in The liquor was ®o “con- [recess until next Monday. Federal sole” him. Tsuji was sald [Judge Henry W. Goddard re-
fused treatment and an ambu-| lance when he was taken to Re-| ceiving Hospital after a traffic] accident early last Saturday. | Dies in Private Hospital Mr. Schwartz died the next day at a private hospital where he was taken by private ambulance. His doctor, Dr. Bastian sald Mr. Schwartz ‘had suffered so long from shock and a concussion that “there was inothing to do but make him com{fortable by the time I saw him.”
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| Mrs, Peplinski . and Mr. | Schwartz's brother sald someone phoned them from the hospital and asked them to come and get Mr. Schwartz, When they arrived at. the hospital they, were told that he had been discharged with minor cuts. Later they received a second call from a woman who said the cab {driver was still in the hospital “suffering terribly.” “I found him in agony" Mr Schwartz said. "Every time he {tried to breathe or move, he screamed. A nurse finally told me he would be all right and that I {should take him home.”
Record New Home Construction Seen WASHINGTON, Nov, 25 (UP) Government housing experts predict that there wil be more new homes built this year than lever before. In a joint statement the De-
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