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THE CALGARY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1943 72 Former Ogden Ikrr.er, assistant Scout commissioner; H. R. Lyne, chairman of Uie Calgary District Council, and chairman was J. A. Fawcetf, presi-dmt of the Parents Auxiliary.

STOCKHOLM, May 18 IAD-Swedish seamen at Malmo reported Friday that the 18.160-ton Gorman merchant ship Gneisenau had been sunk in the southern Baltic last monthly by a mine. The ship, one of the largest in the German merchant marine, was built in 1933. 299DieWhenJaps Sink Hospital Ship From Page 1 Meat Ration Is Announced Scouts In An honor roll bearing the of the 20th Ogden troop who have joined the armed serv ices, as unveiled at a special ceremony, arranged by the Parents' Auxiliary of the troop, on Sunday No patients were aboard the Centaur. The survivors spent 3S hours on a flimsy raft before they were picked up the middle of the afternoon. Saturday.

NO WARNING "At 4:10 a.m. on May 14 an enemy submarine torpedoed and sank without warning the Australian hospital ship Centaur 40 miles east of Brisbane, while en route from Sydney to New Guinea," the Allied announcement said. Approximately half of the sur Services names of 72 former Scouts the women's branch of the services, are to be added. Of particular interest is the fact that many of the men whose names are included hold officers and noncommissioned officers ranks. District Scout Commissioner C.

R. Patterson, who addressed par ents. Guides, Brownies, Cubs and i Scouls who attended the unveiling, i stressed particularly that those who were unable to take up arms in the present war should make it a business to train the present generation towards better character and fitness for the world to come after the conflict. Other speakers included Donald I ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN AUSTRALIA, May 18 (API Two hundred and ninety-nine Australian and British medical personnel, including 11 nurses, perished when a Japanese submarine torpedoed the Australian hospital ship Centaur a few miles off the Queensland coast in the darkness of last Friday morning, it was announced yesterday. Only 64 out of the ship's complement of 363 were rescued.

The others are missing and believed lost BRIGHTLY LIGHTED The only woman survivor was one of the dozen nurses aboard. The vessel was en route from Sidney to New Guinea and was fully illuminated and the Red Cross sign was brightly lighted when the torpedo struck. The ship was traveling unescorted. It sank within three minutes. DO YOU HATE TO GET UP in the MORIIIilG? Doesn't fed twtl! to wake op in the ortung clear-eyed, refreshed, just mm' to go? Vet so many people, especially over 40.

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Paul Edward Macleod Memorial Prize in Chemistry Robert George Christiansen. CLASSICS The Monica Jones Aamodt Prize in Classics in English 50 Marjorie Mae Thompson. COMMERCE The T. Eaton Company's Gold Medal in Commerce George Clement Berge. The Hudson's Bay Company Gold Medal in Commerce James MacOwen Andrews, (by reversion from George Clement Berge).

Cecil Ethelbert Race Memorial Scholarship William John Astle. The T. Eaton Company's Prizes in Commerce Second year, William John Astle; first year, Albert Shaw. EDUCATION Faculty of Education Alumni Gold Medal in Education Ann Kolb Michael. ENGLISH Priscilla Hammond Memorial Scholarship in Honors English Margaret Nancy Davis.

Samuel Richard Hosford Memorial Prize in English Margaret Nancy Davis. Priscilla Hammond Memorial Prize in English 2 Hannah Elizabeth McCullough. FRENCH Carnegie Corporation Language Scholarships Erma Alberta McCoy, Doris Ellen Stevens. Prize in French Offered by the French Consul for Western Canada Erma Alberta McCoy and Gerard Raymond Tongas (equal). Aristide Blais Prize in French-Margaret Nancy Davis.

GEOLOGY Dowling Memorial Prize in GeologyKeith Frederick Huff. GREEK The Ahepa Scholarship in Greek John Arthur Boorman and James Spillios (equal). HISTORY John Henry Stanley Memorial Prize in History Rudolph George Kaser. Gordon Stanley Fife Memorial Prize in History John Ogwen Parry. HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS Prevey Gold Medal in Household Economics Sheila Jean Murray.

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vivors were members of the crew who were above decks and on duty at the time. Thirty of the crew of 73 were saved. The survivors said they heard the motors of the submarine which surfaced in the darkness nearby. JUMPED FROM SHIP The only surviving woman passenger was pretty, brown haired Eleanor Savage of Sydney. Only when rescued did she disclose a side injury she had received and doctors discovered she had three broken ribs.

Nurse Savage said she was awakened by a terrific explosion and when she looked out of her cabin window into the passageway she saw the ship was in flames. She and her roommate donned life-jackets over their pajamas and leaped from the ship together, but hrr roommate struck floating wreckage and was killed. SWAM TO RAFT "The sea was covered with oil which fortunately did not catch fire," she said. 'T am a good swimmer and got to the raft. One of the men gave me his overcoat which I shared with a 16-year-old cabin boy." The ship's butcher said that sharks repeatedly were driven off by use of the oars.

CURTIN PROTESTS In Canberra, Prime Minister John Curtin said today the torpedoing "bears all the marks of wanton "Not only will it stir our people into a more acute realization of the type of enemy we are fighting, but it will shock the whole conscience of the civilized world," he said. WERE NOTIFIED lie disclosed that the Japanese were notified Feb. 5 of the intention to use the Centaur as a hospital ship. i "An immediate strong protest is being addressed to the Japanese, and the government will do its utmost to establish the right of redress to ensure the war criminals responsible for this distardly act will be brought to justice." From Page 1 321 Students Graduate Gold Medal Majorie Mae Thomp son. Scholarship of the Board of Gov- Feel Weak, Worn; Old? Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality? Pos wfx.

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Buy MARKED "GYPJtOC" sm three Homers A CREATION OF RICHARD HUDNUT iuJMATt Jean Staples. D. M. Duggan Memorial Prize in First Year Household Economics Dorothy Maxine Smith. The Maria Isabel O'Connor Prize in Household Economics 55 Kathleen Laurence Anderson.

LAW Chief Justice's Gold Medal in Law Francis Eugene LaBrie. Judge Greene Silver Medal in Law Stanley Ewart Edwards. Scholarship of the Board of Governors of the University in First Year Law Donald Mercer Cormie. Carswell Prizes in the Faculty of Law Third year, Francis Eugene LaBrie; second year, Carlton Wilson Leviston; first year, Donald Mercer Cormie. Raymond James Memorial Prize in Law Francis Eugene LaBrie.

National Trust Prize in Law Francis Eugene LaBrie. B'nai B'riih Prize in Second Year Law Carleton Wilson Leviston. Sydney Woods Memorial Prize in Constitutional Law Francis Eugene LaBrie. NURSING President's Gold Medal in Nurs ingJacqueline de Palezieux, of Calgary. Prize in Obstetrical Nursing Dorothy Steedman.

Prize for General Proficiency in Intermediate Year Nursing Grace Hoppe. Prizes of the Board of Governors of the University for Nursing-General proficiency in senior year: Jacqueline de Palezieux; highest standing in examinations in senior year, Wilma Reid; highest standing in practical work in senior year, Jacqueline de Palezieux. Women's Auxiliary of the University Hospital Prize in First Year Nursing Christine Holoway-chuk. Dr. A.

C. McGugan Prize Marion Dyson. PHARMACY Alberta Pharmaceutical Association Gold Medals in Pharmacy In the degree course, Bernard Edward Riedel; in the licentiate course, John Kenneth Penley, of Calgary. Scholarships of the Alberta Pharmaceutical Association In the degree course, Morris Hawkey; in the licentiate course, Mary Agnes Wholey. POLITICAL' ECONOMY The Duncan Alexander MacGib-bon Gold Medal in Political EconomySophia Gogek.

i The Men's Economics Club Prize Albert Shaw. Philosophical Society Prize for Essay Competition First, Francis Drake Shelton; second, Rudolph George Kaser; third, Robert Rodger Wark. OTHER AWARDS Robert Tegler Research ScholarshipWilliam George Corns and Frank Harold Foxlee (equal). University of Alberta Research Scholarships Raymond Urgel Le-mieux and Lome Grant McDiar-maid (equal); Gordon Hart Segall and Peter John Sereda (equal). CHICAGO, May 18 (AP) Leo Casey was appointed publicity director of the Republican Post-War Policy Association Monday.

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