Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1930s & 1940s

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Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1930s & 1940s

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whenever the air raid sirens were sounded . 80 18.18741 Help Greeks or They'll'Starve , Says Near East Aid on Exeter Maude Allen . ita Zoofangeles Hospi County Thousands of civilians throughout Europe will per ish this winter from famine and exposure , Miss Alice G. Carr , internationally - known nurse and official of the Near East Foundation , said today on her arrival from Lisbon aboard the American Export liner Exeter . " The last thing my Greek friends said to me , ” she said , " was Claire , 4 ; Catherine , 2 , and Paul , to tell America to please hurry 3 months . because they are starving . You With the three older children , have to feel the hunger yourself the Begins had retreated from and know there is nothing to ap- Paris with the French army in pease it , to know what hunger June , 1940 , and in a ditch near really is . " Orleans , Mrs. Begin gave birth to Miss Carr , who had directed the a child who died . She lay there Foundation's health program in 72 hours , her only nourishment Greece , brought along Brie , a black some crusts of bread and water shepherd dog which she obtained that the father could beg from seven years ago in Paris . Brie , the retreating troops . she said , anticipated all the air- The father baptized the baby raid alerts in ' Athens and would before it died and himself buried wake her up , barking and pulling it in the ditch where it had been at the sheets till she retreated to born . the trench shelter . Finally , when the mother was Salome Dancer Arrives . able to move , an artillery regiment let the family hitch hike on their Another passenger was Maude caissons into Orleans , from where Allan , the dancer , whose Salome they were able to get to Lisbon . once was considered a sensational There the youngest child , Paul , was born . The family is going to dance , who has been driving an Montreal . ambulance in England . Her town house in London has been taken Passed Submarine . over by the government , she said , The Exeter , 100 miles east of and her suburban bungalow has Lisbon , passed a submarine at 2 been bombed , with the loss of her a . m . on Aug. 9 , but no signals extensive library on the dance . were interchanged and there was She is here to rally dancers to Wenzel Habel said the undersea no attempt to halt the ship . Capt . contribute a bomber to England . craft was 300 yards away , but Also among the 195 passengers others in the crew said it broke were the Canadian - Belgian family water just 100 feet off the star of Begins , the father , Joseph , 46 , board bow in perfect position for the mother , Marie Louise , 35 , torpedo firing . The Exeter , how whom he , as a Canadian soldier , ever , was brilliantly illumipated met in Belgium in the last war , and carried large Anerican flags and four children , Monikue . 5. painted on the sides , 1941 ? Age 46 Mongresogen m