| Show iii MANY LIVES LOST LOSTIN IN BRITISH STORM Gales Cales Endanger Shipping in English Channel LONDON Dec Dee 14 UP Trawlers UP-Trawlers Trawlers freighters and great ocean liners fo fought today through the roughest seas and highest st winds of years in inthe inthe inthe the En English channel and North sea ea On land many persons perished from cold and roads at some sonic points were made impassable by ice anc and snow snow- An unknown steamship estimated to have a crew of 12 and to be of 60 tons burden sank off of the Sussex coain coast coas in seas so high that lifeboats were unable to approach Bodies of four seamen seamen were washed ashore between and Felixstowe Felixstowe Felix Felix- stowe along with wreckage which w was S believed to be from rom the steamship steamship steamship steam steam- ship Culmore of Londonderry Ire Ire- land As the storm progressed many ships fled to port and the English channel channe services were canceled after vain efforts efforts ef ef- ef- ef forts fork to reroute traffic by safer paths Lifeboats did heroic work work off off the English coast after going to the I ale aid of small distressed craft craf Atlantic liners were were hours later In arriving at their ports A mile 70 wind howled in the English channel and churned arriVIng up the seas to alarming heights height |