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Red Deer Advocate from Red Deer, Alberta, Canada • 5

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Red Deer Advocatei
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Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
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tr Su4u)l I' itluti iiul Uu OiiiiMrr ul YOUR BUILDING MATERIAL SHOPPING CENTRE Red Deor I 1 VL L.I I Heated Debate Still Rages Over Battle Of Jutland IIMMil II MmMUmiS hu buA till, ml At, 4 I iiMiiiN V(ilii1 Alter, tlturtfri i "rnm-lutMlilti IHI lit alert ul lit 1 III I nerletl Imi4 lhl HiHl-h ihella wer lufripif, Mime tirly arrH Merman iH hull Ihrv lit 4 lu H-ue4(ai Am) Hritlah kltlp Htagaiiit-v pt k4 I Mil wuh nhelli, li4 liiitiliii it-ni animr hlinl hill mi niagaimei from Merman gun, haiuu4 nue llrin-h irm.fr alter another Mreal fire roared over lit amnkf fillet) aria All III ll SAW MNh Mhai lh iiiatur nh uir bbunlv khipk liMlay? rlaimed Admiral Kir bavnl Really, awahlmtkling Reel rummainler a he waielifd on baitle enn.er spill III Iwn, klnwlv kinking Nun ut If a4iiuiali) h4 Itetum ttl trtitll tiuut fMia liter (ailed Ml KIN lh rattier enisle iitimlttl li4iuui luitiu.l J. III. ite i lull II h4 niarhaliu In. a in hi (nrtet In lake tin uin am all iiiiihi In tin i4( III Merman lur Iheir hnii bt, When 4n brnk on Jun dht-otrird lb Mermam hail lird hy mi of hi (lank. Hu rmit4 ureal lur in lh fleet, Th rnemy Iu4 in Nonli hn, tiuik lit auh an imiy in iiwI -Hiut(vril ii Mm III III trf ItUllltllt luitt ll uituiiic4 Mitr(M4 uar liiu a n4 fruu silil death in ilun a tl iu aliuuii imu ilm tniii a( llitiu rner bu)i, Only few vrleiant r-lit a ill ut llul fin4 futile uf JiiiUml lur if Merman III veil llirir tea tlreuuth in lillluiil bill UiU re.

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Eoch IOC 'd- Eoch 20c i ii Chun lull Inu-r wmie Dial lit tad result of Jutland iiii'ilit have been re-versed if in-aiiv bad hern In full mmmaml. Realty betaine niiiimamler In thief dur- lug Ihe last un years of lh i First World War Iml liter were mi mm great Heel bat-ties, hiihimirinr, destroyers and patrol boat did most of the aggressive lighting Still, the jaunty Beatty made far belter propaganda a commander-in chief tlinn JelUenc'a archaic itilfiiess, and the bailie of Jutland continued lo be fought hy propagandist for the rest n( Ihe war. Sigmfieoiiily, the llrllish called it Jutland, named afier Ihe eastern limit of the North Sea, and the Mermans railed it Ihe Dogger Bank, the nnme of a tradllninally-Brillsh fishing ground. A last poignant nole waa the posthumous award of a Victoria Cros In Jack Cornell. A hoy sailor only in his teens, he took over single-handed the operation of a gun when all Its crew had been killed and continued to fire it while the ship sank under him.

at a sreai vitimry fwr High be mm a mler. lira ml Admiral Itelnhard Seheer. And amid llu imniediale roil fuiun, Ihe llriiuh government e.llmaied Rrilhh lne even higher than Ihey wrre. In many part of Ihe world, th first read inn termed lo he that th British fled back had been broken. Vuiory flag flew In Herlln, Th Kilter boarded hla flagthip at Wilhdinshaven ami dednred, The tpdi of Trafulgwr ha been broken," Thi wa far from Ihe truth though British losse had been high.

The Grand Fleet lost 8,784 otlicers and men and 14 tlilp lolalling ton. The Merman lost 3,058 officers and men and 11 thip of 62.000 ton. Post mortem quctliimed whether Jcllicoe, a gunnery expert, showed sufficient flex, ibiltty, lie acemcd to stick too closely to the naval book, allowing too much caution; courageous but not daring. In many way he had been out-willed by the goalccd Prussian, the brilliant Seheer. But there were other British problems.

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04c War, lull III healed d.fai lh uuleum riie on, a biller and mleeiit lh ball I IMrlf. Whu really won Dial iiu-al ei. airuuul near lh llanMh Jutland roaul, th Hrituh or th Mrmant? Mho nut reMiuilil (or tha far (rraler lnra o( Ilia vatlly aiiierlor Hrin.h (one? Could lh ei of III r. treating Merman hav hern prtnlei? Th veierana who put lo ra Malay aboard two Rnlinh deulroiera and two Merman frlgaiv, lo pay huniag to the dead at lh haul mmc, ran nnly rmphaiile the bravery of the wirrlnn and the horror of the human aaerllice: Knilr crew i blown to bit; aurvlvors atruggllng in the water until eruuhrd under the hulls of their onn ships. AMAIN Whlli th dcbal rages on, commentators generally accept tho conclusion that while the British navy waa hard hit and its reputation damaged, the blockade held firm and helped ensure an Allied victory in 1918.

The Mermans never tried a massive surface aea test again. They did, however, turn lo unrestricted submarine warfare, sinking American and other neutral ships in a gam ble to end the struggle before the Americans could bring themselves to declare war and muster an army. The submarine bid failed and brought down coals of fire on the Germans heads. For the Allied blockade of Germany continued through the winter of 1918-19, after the Armistice, and kept the country poor and starving. The evidence has accumulated for some years that the Germans displayed far jtrealer skill at Jutland with an inferior force.

There were grave deficiencies on the British side, from inflexibility of its chief admirals plan of battle and poor communications to inferior ammunition and bungling in the admiralty. The most controversial charges are aimed at the admiraltys failure to convey to the Grand Fleet commander, Admiral Sir John Jcllicoe, full details of intercepted signals which disclosed the course the German High Seas Fleet would follow in stealing home under cover of darkness. Author John Irving, retired British naval commander who served as a midshipman at Jutland, calls this an abysmal failure. Historian Arthur J. Marder, News From Slaulfer Excelite Fibreglass 4 colors Sunsoft Yellow, Aqua, Forest Green, White.

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Per lineal foot 71c Filon Corrugated Panels 26" widths 7 colors. Sq. Ft. 55c BASKET WEAVE mily of Parsons, B.C. and Mr.

I and Mrs. Joe Pcdlcy of Vernon, B.C. Congratulations to Mr. and I Mrs. liomfrid Holmgren who1 celebrated their silver wedding I anniversary May 20.

Several of the local residents attended the party held in their honor at the Nvw Hill community centre May 21. Mr. and Mrs. John Dobkowskil and Mr. and Mrs.

Mike Shippeit and boys visited Mr. and Mrs. Chester Glazcr of the Garrington district. The shower held at the com-1 munity centre for Mr. and Mrs.

Don Payette May 22 was w'ell attended. On behalf of the community Mrs. Mike Thomas presented the young couple with an array of gifts. within 50 miles (SEE DISPLAY) FIBREGLASS AWNINGS FENCE SPECIALS STAUFFER Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Freda Knie-per and family in the death of her husband Charlie Kniepcr lu the lnnisfail hospital May 16 at the age of 78 years.

Funeral services were held from the Raven union church May 20, with burial at the Raven cemetery. Miss Peggy W'alte of Calgary spend the weekend at home with Robert W'aite. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Dobkoiv-ski were Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Glazer and boys of Garrington district. A former resident of this district, Mrs. M. ICrogh, now of Alhambra, celebrated her 80th birthday May 22.

Mr. and Mrs. Noel Langley attended the birthday party held in honor of her mother at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.

Sloan of Alhambra Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marino Brandson for the long weekend and visiting other relatives in the district were Mrs. Nora Cousineau and Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Morigeau of Calgary. Guests for the long week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. O.

Taylor and visiting other relatives in the district were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor and fa Gimlet 6 colors to choose from. Windows to 42" in height. 36" width each 18.90 48" width each 21.80 60" width each 27.75 72" width each 30.70 84" width each 33.70 96" width each 36.70 120" width each 45.60 For windows over 42" in height, slightly higher.

Aspenite for beauty. 4' high. Per lineal foot Post Hole Digger Loaned Free with Fence Purchase We will measure your proposed fence and give you a free estimate. Aik for FREE Brochure Featuring 38 Fence Designs! See Our Display of Fences, Garages and Summer Cottages All can be purchased on a budget. GIMLET Lyle Engen of this district died recently.

Sympathy is extended to the family. Dennis Weisman is employed in Eckville. A surprise party in honor of Mrs. J. Houston took place at her home on Saturday evening.

The members of the Sewing Circle made a wool quilt with the blocks painted with flowers and the names of present and former members. The members entertained with games, contests and readings. Mrs. Lila McKenzie made the presentation of the quilt. Mrs.

J. Houston visited in Edmonton last vveeki Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Eachel-der, Calgary, visited at the S. Browns last weekend.

Members of the Rocky Light Horse Association, friends and neighbors went on a trail ride last Sunday. Starting at the Law-ton home they journeyed west over the Leafland hills and then south to Edgar Smales pasture quarter, Mrs. Smale and others supplied lunch. Happy Valley club members met at the Rein home to discuss plans for the reception of Miss Norma Rein who is to be i married on June 1L CITY OF RED DEER NOTICE SUMMER HOURS CITY HALL Summer hours will be in effect during the months of June, July, August and September, 1966, at Red Deer City Halt. Effective Wednesday, June 1st, the City Offices will open at 8:00 a.m.

and close at 4:30 p.m. daily Monday through Friday. F. A. AMY.

City Clerk. BUILDING MATERIALS LIMITED Phone 347-6617 VIC koskey, manager 5415 43rd Red Deer Open Every Thursdoy Evening 'Til 9 p.m. for Family Shopping AMPLE FREE PARKING LOCATED NEXT TO CARLING'S BREWERY iA at A a a a-oa a.

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