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Newspaper·
History
Of
Bell
Island
'
[From
The
Files
Of
The
Daily
News]
By
ADDISON
BOWN
Part
2
Chapter
36'
7.05-Local
Weather.
7.15-Wh3t's
Co~ln'.
7.20-Bob
Lewis
'!how.
7.~0-Round
tbe
World
New1.
7.35-Wcather
Summary.
7.45-Nfld.
News
and
Weather.
8.00-Nfld.
News.
6.05-Prov.
Weather.
8.15-Shlpplng
P.2port.
8.25-Kiddies
Corner.
I
8.30-Nfld.
News.
. 8.35-Weather
ForecaaL
I 8.40-Bob
Lewis
Show.
I 8.45-Mornlng
Merry.go.round.
1
1
9.05-ldusic
for•Milllona.
9.30-News
in·
a
Minute.
9.31-Westward
to
Music.
9.45-Laura
Chilton.
LO.OO-News
in
a
Minute.
10.01-Martin's
Corner.
i 10.15-Goldcn
Madonna.
I t0.30-N
cws
In
a
Minute.
I'
no
GER'I \"''"' p . R d
h'
fi
h d I d d ! 10.31-Dorothy
Dix.
ESl
.\
r.
r
ll
·
..•
,
,,
1 m·atc
ccs
ma
e
ls
r5t,
n
rece
ve
an
was
sentcnc~d
1
10
40-Eicven
for
the
1\ti)nq
Thi~
nrticlc
tell>
t~1c
~tor)'·
nt~empt
to
escape
from
!he~
I~
soli!ary
~onfinement.
This
10:55-Juke
Box
Review.
'
o!
a
bo~·
.from
l.:mrc {
o~·e
who/
pmon
c~mp
~t
Freistadt,
hemg
1
1lmc
hls
pmon
was
a
narrow
i 11.00-Newl
in
a
Minute.
wa;;
a pmotll'r
nf
11ar
m
Gcr·:
one
of
stx
pr1soners
who
crawl·j
cell
se~·en
feet
long
by
3~~'
11.03-Three
Generation•
many.
H
might
h~
mor~
projl·:
c~
through
a
hole
under
th~
feet
wtde.
The
floor
was
~~f:
11.30-Honour
Your
Partn .
cri)'
~ntttlrd
"Esca11rs
m
Gel'•
i
ll'll'c
fence
and
Rot
as
far
as
1
concrete
and
the
door
of
sohd
i
11
45-Swi(t's
Money
Ma
er
man)·,"
for
Pril'~le
Aeneas
1
the
Rircr
Ems
near
th~
Dutch
1
plank
strengthened .
with
~ron
1
12:00-News
In
a
Mln~ten.
Rees.
whose
:alrentures
;n·e
1
border
before
they
were
re·
1
so
that
escape
was
unposstble.:
12
01-Town
and
Country
tnld
hc·re,
made
fire
attempts
1
captured.
His
second
attempt
1
There
he
spent
the
last
Chri~t·/12.30
News
·
10
all
to
e>capc
~rom
captivtt); i
was
made
alone
but
it
had
no:
mas
the
war,
alone,
far
from;
12:31-
Town'
and
Countr
Hc
wa~
taken
pnsoner
tn
1!llil!
better
results.
He
was
recar·l
home
and
lored
ones.
1
1
00-Locnl a d
io
y.
Lut
did
not
make
his
!ina
I,
and
1
lured
when
brought
to
pa)'
b~·
Transferred after
several)
· Headlin:
N~t
nal
~ucce~&ful
hid
for
Jlherty
un·
bloodhounds
within
sight
of
months.
to
another
cell,
this
1 1.01-Town
and
c:~ntl'f
til
the
cl~.~ing
months
ot
. the,
th~
frontier
of
Holland.
For
I
time
~l'tlh
an
ea~thcn
floor.
he:
1.05-Weather
rore.casL
war.
crosstn~
the
border
mtn,
thts
he
was
put
on
public
ex·
I
dug
hts
'll'ay
out
mto
the
prison,
11
5-News
ltollnnd
after
the
signing
of
the:
hibition
and
sentenced
to
aix
1
)'ard
with.
his
bnre
hands
..
A:
1
'
3
5-4dito~ial
Comm
nt
Armistice.
;
weeks'
close
confinement.
barbed
w1re
fence
with
h1·c,
·
4
_ e '
Aeneas
Rccs
was
one
of
the.
His
third
attempt
to
escape
i
wires
now
barred
the
way
to
i
1
·
0
Sports.
,
~olr\icr;
from
Bell
Island
who'
was
maclc
from
a
~nit
mine
In
1
freedom.
Under
cover
of
one
1
1.
4
5-Art
Ba.ker
s
Notebook.
~crnd
with
\he
canadian
Corers:
\\'estphalln.
He
had
noticed:
of
the
heaviest
downpours
of'
;·~~~w~,
InC
a
k~ll,nute.
cJuring
the
war.
He
was
born
1
that
the
last
"trip"
or
loaded:
rain
he
had
erer
experienced.
1
2
·
03
-
Th
a
tt
00
/n
·
and
reat·cd
at
Lar.ce
Coi'P,
hi;
1
salt
cars
from
the
mine
was
1
he
used
a
stone
io
dig
a
hole
1 · - e .
ory
0
Jane
father
bcin;:
descended
from
i
not
run
Inside
the
prison
fencr.
1
under
the
fence
and
so
made
I
2
15
~r~tag.e
f
thf
mechanic
''
ho
came
out
1
but
was
left
on
a
siding
out·~
his
escape.
. · -
01_118°
Co~
esses.
from
the
Old
c~ur.try
well
over
1
side
until
morning.
Some
Itnl·
Profiting
from
his
pm'lou~:
2
2.3
3
0-
1
Ne~s
1n
a
Mmute.
a
ccntur~·
a~o
to
work
in
the
'
ian
prisoners
buried
him
In
experiences
he
walked
In
the
1
-:llatlne~.
.
~hip.huilcling
rarcl
of
the
Pi\ts:
thn
salt,
placing
boards
over!
opposite
direction
from
the
1
~.00-~cws
ID
a
!\!mute.
famib·
who
1•·rre
turning
nul' lm htad
nnd
u~in.1
a
picll!
of
j'
Dutch
border.
For
22
da~·s
he
3.?1-Wcstcr~
Jam~oree.
,·e~sels
for
thr
foreign
ll'adr.
1
t·ubLE!
hiJs~
to
!lh·e
him
air.
wandered
on
gradually
circling
: 3.30-Ncws m a
Mmute.
In
the
ral'iy
yr~rs
of
the
ln~t
:\f:cr
dark
he
'rft
the
car
and
1
back
in
the
direction
of
Hoi·!
3.31-Westcrn
Jamboree.
crntur,·.
'~rt
off
for
Holland
but
wns
•land.
It
was
the
Autumn
of
l 4.00-Gcn.
Prov.
News.
On
hi~
n1othcr\
~idr.
Aeneas
i
again
recapll,rccl.
]1916
and
the
hRI'I'l'Sl
of
the
I 4.05-Ranch Part)',
wa~
de~ccnded
from
tne
pionrer i
He
wns
then
moved
deeper
i
fields
and
orchards
supplied
: 4.30-News.
famil)'
of
Bell
Island.
the
Nnr·:
into
German)'
and
set
to
work
him
with
food,
At
last
he
1
,
4.31-Ranch
Party.
mnm.
hi~
mother
being
a
sis·
1
digging
drains
at
a
prison
i
sighted
the
boundar~·
fence
be·
5.00-Ncws.
trr
!If
thc
latej
Frank
:\or·
1
camp
near
the
mouth
or
the
i
tween
the
two
countries.
Care·
5.01-The
Record
Shop.
m<•rr.
. !
Elb~.
Agnln
he
escaped
and;
fuJly
watchi~g
the
movements'
5.30-News.
:'l!erhamral
~kill
lwei
always
3gam
he
was
recaptured.
He;
of
the
sentries,
he
took
ndl'3n·
5.31-The
Record
Shol'
hrcn a
hN'Nlitar.l'
trail
of
the
I
was
now
a
marked
man
ancl
·
tage
o!
a
~ap
between
them
6.00-Ncws.
Rrrs.
a11d
It
i~
not
~urprisinf(
1
the
Germans
sent
him
to
Ber·j
and
slipped
through.
1 6.05-Bulletln
Board.
that
lw
shouhi
follow
in
th~,
lin
where
he
was
tried
for
his
1
He
had
finall)'
won
hi~
way
6.10-National
News.
footsteps
of
his
forbear~
and
I
life
b)'
a courtmartial
condurt·
to
freedom,
only
to
find
that
6.15-Sports.
take
up
shopwork
In
~he
m~·
I
eel
b~·
th~
Kal~cr's
officers.
He
I
the
war
was
over.
6.25-News.
chine
~hop
of
the
Scot1a
Com·~·
r.scape!l
shootmg
b)'
~howlng
--
,
6.3!.l-T?P
Tunes
of
our
Time.
pan~·.
From
there
he
went
on
the
marks
of
the
beatnli~
he
(NEXT:
Journeys
Encl
J 7.00-Ncws.
to
take
marine
en~ineering
an•l
7.01-Right
To
Happinesa.
for
a
lime
~crvc!l
as
second
I 7.15-Passing Parade.
ellf(ineer
on
the
coastal
~team·
7.30-News.
l'r
Ar~)·le.
In
1913
he
went
to)
Radt·o
Programmes
8.00-News.
:'llontreal
and
was
cmplO)'l'd
I 6.01-The
Best
from
the
West.
fir~t
with
the
Dominion
Briclgc
8.30-News.
Company
ancl
Inter
with
Vick·
8.31-Bcst
from
the
West.
trs. a
branch
of
the
famous
9.00-~ews.
firm
that turned
out
thr.
6.00--CBC
News
and
Weathtr 9.01-Nfld.
Soiree.
Vickers·Vimy
biplane
in
which
VOCM
8.15-Muslcal
Clock.
. 9.30-Chapel
by
the
Side
or
Alcork
and
Brown
made
the
0,00--1\Iorning
Devotions.
the
Road.
fir~t
non·stop
crossin~
of
the
9
.lii-Programmc
Prcl'!ew.
!l.45-Dosco
News.
Atlantic
from
St.
John's
In
9
,
2
o-organ
Stylings.
10.011-!.:cws.
Jun~.
1919.
THtiRSDAY.
March
13th.
9
.
3
0-Records
at
Random.
10.01-Untold
StorY.
He
wa~
employed
with
the
6.28-Sign
On.
IO.OO-Cream
of
the
West.
10.3fJ-Natlonal
News.
\'lckers
Company
at
the
out·
6.30-Breakfast
Club.
10
.
1
0-lrls
Power.
10.45-Houseparty.
brenk
of
thl'
wr.r.
ancl
on
Aug.
6.35-News.
10
.
2
0-Ruth
Harding.
11.00-News in a
Minute.
8.
1914.
enll~ted
in
t~e
Royal
7.00-BreaktaJt
Club.
10
.
25
_CBC
News
11.01-Sporta.
Montreal
Rc.tumcnt
whtch
form·
I 7.30-News.
1
0.SO-Atlantic
School
B d 11.15-Houseparty,
News.
cd
rart
of
the
First
Overseas
7.35-Brcakfast
Club.
cast.
roa
· 1.01-Sign
Off.
Dil'ision
of
tht•
Canatlian
Army.
7.55-Ncws. ·
Canada's
First
Division
sail·
i 8.00-Brenkfast
Club.
11.00--Fred
Waring
Show.
ed
for
England
at
the
end
o!; 8.25-News. 11.15-Parade
of
Stars.
September.
They
were
jnlnc1l
B.3D-Hit
of
the
Day.
11.3D-Showcasc.
off
Cape
Race
on
the
first
Moll'
8.35-Sportscast. 11.45-Regina
McBride.
da)'
or
October
h)'
thc
Florizel
1
8.40-Breakfast
Club.
12.00-Announcer's
Choice.
carryinl!
the
Blue
Puttees
of
1 9.00-A
Date
With
Denys.
· 12.15-Dinner
Bell
Breakdown.
Newfoundland.
The
convoy
1
10.00-News.
12.45-:\lid
Day
Serenade.
THURSDAY,
March
131h.
:13
.
ships
the~
proceeded
to
10.05-A
Date
With
Denys.
'1.00-Doyle
Bulletin.
6.00-Natlonal
Anthem
and
thrtr
destinatiOn.
. 10.30-Burton's
of
Banner
1.30-CBC
News
and
Weather.
Sign
On.
After.
completlo.n
of
tralmng
j Street. 1.45-Musical
Prollramme.
2 00-W d d
!It
I 6:J5-Sundial.
n!'
Salisbury
Plam.
the
Cana·.
10.45-A
Dale
with
Denys.
2:15-Nfldr.
s
Sncnhool
uBsroc.adcast.
6.30-World
News
and
(hans
cro~sed
over
to
.Fran~~
10.55-News.
weather.
In
February,
1~15.
The~r
ship
1
l.OO-Juke
Box
Jamboree.
2,3D-Atlanlic
School
Broad·
was
torpedoed
m
the
Chann~l
11
.
55
-Ncws.
cast.
'7.30-World
News
and
Supply.
hut
Aeneas
Rees
was
amon~
12
.oo-Barga!n ·Hour. 2.45-The
Happy
Gang.
8.00-Breakfast
Club.
those
'l_"ho
cmpcd
and
lancled
12
.
1
5-Ramblin
with
Recorda.
3.15-For
the
Piano.
8.30-Man
About
Music.
~~!ely
1n
Fran~~.
He
saw
scr1··
12
.ao-Ncws. 3.30-CBC
News.
9.00-It
Happened
last
night.
1re
In
~ev~ral
er.'lA!l~m~nts
r.nrl
12
.
4
5-l~lshcrman'a
ForecasL
3.33-Trans
Canada.
:llatinee.
11.00-Turn
Back
the
Clock.
then
had
the
misfortnnc
to
he
1
.1
5
-SportsmL
4.30-CBC
News.
11.30-Juko
Club.
ll'ounded
and
cnnturcd
.In
A~rll
1.
3
0-News.
4.35-Timely
Tunes.
12.10-World
and
Local
Newa
at
the
Battle
Y)·res
~~
wh1ch
1
.
45
_Rambling
With
RccordJ.
4.45-Children's
Story.
and
Weather.
he
ser1•cd
as
a
machmc·gun·
2
,
55
_News. 5.15-Fishcrics
Broadcast.
12.20-Juke
Club
Continued.
ncr.
. .
3
.oo-Dollara
on
Parade.
5.,5-Kindarcarten
of
the
Air
12.30-Hillbilly
Matinee.
Taken
ftrst
to
an
hosnital
at
4
.00-News 6.00-lntcrmezzo. 1.00-Behind
the
Story,
lloulers
where
his
wounds
were
4
05-W
1
·
ai
6.25-Programmc
Preview.
1.15-0ne
1\lan's
Family.
treated,
he
was
later
tran~fer·
·
es
ern
res.
6.30-Supper
Guest.
).3D-Strike
It
Rich.
.
red
to
the
prl~on
camr
at
Gle·
4.5
5
-News.
6.45-Western
Caravan.
1.45-Grand
Central
Station.
~en.
On
his
return
home
after
5
·
0
0-lllclody
Man.
7.00-CBC
News
&
Weather.
2.00-New
YorkersL
the
war,
Private
Rees
told
u ·
5
·
3
0-Supcrman. 7.15-Naturnl
History.
2.1~March
of
Events.
~tory
of
the
brutal
trentm~nt
6
·
0
0-News
and
Weather.
7 25-By
Line
2.30-Muslc
Room.
and
ncar starvation
In
the
~·~t~OC~I
B~lletin
Board.
7:30-Tops
Today.
3.00-News.
prison
camns
of
German)'.
·
por
seas
· 7.45-Doyle
Bulletin
3.05-1\tuslc
Room
(cont.).
Nothing
can
hd
!lalned
by
reoe·
6
·
2
0-Melody
Man.
8.15-Rawhide. ' 3 30-Ne
titian
or
the
details
at
thl~
I
6
·
4
5-News.
8
30
..
. 1 p 3.35-.'lt
WS,
l F .
time.
While
at
Giesen
the
7.00-Break
the
Bank.
8:45-Ki~h~:
c::fe:.m
4:00-N::~
aster
Show.
prisoners
experienced
the
re·
7
1
5-This
11
the
Story.
9.00-lntroductlon
to
Wednes·
4.05-0peration Entertainment.
suits
of
a
kindly
act
hv
the
7
.30-Crellm
of
the
Crop.
day
Nile.
4.30-Checkin'
ln.
American
ambassador.
Mr.
Ge·
9
·:5-Nl~w~
1
9.10-Religious
Talk.
5.00-Nl!ws.
rard,
the
nqthor
of
a
book
which
9
·
0
-
0
avour
tes.
9 30-Talk 5.15-Armed
Forces
Digest.
was
wlilely
read
during
thr
l0.00-1\Iodern
Adventures
of
9:45-Leac'ue
of
Composers.
5.30-1\lusic~
war,
"My
Four
Years
In
Ger·
10
SO-~j•~n?.~:o"
10.00-Eventlde. 6.00-News.
many."
Mr.
Gerard
saw
the
10
·
5
5-Ne~s
10.30-Fedei'al
Election
P.C.
6.05-Spotllght
on
Music.
prison~rs
workJM
In
the
colt!
· · (inainland). 6.30-News.
of
winter
without
Auflicirnt
ll.OO-Sportacalt.
11.30-CBC
National
New
1
,
6.35-Music.
clothing
and
insl~terl
that
over
11
·
1
0-ForemL
11.45-Federal
EJection.
7.00-Sports
Today.
conts
he
!.~sued
to
them.
11
·
1
5-Club
"1!90."
12.00--Ciose
Down,
7.15-Armchair
Adventures.
From
the
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