| Show WOUNDED HELPED BY FINE VOICE Special PARIS PAlUS Oct 31 ln In one Of ot the wards ward near tire battlefront in the recent war where the sick and wounded la there was suddenly hard a beautiful tenor voice singing a 0 toll folk song of ot Brittany In Inthe the doorway stood a the source of ot the melodious stream that filled ard thrilled the whole atmos- atmos P phere A woman war correspondent who was visiting the ward and amI had ben been Catherine Cath and efficiently ring erine her notes was first startled then completely Ihal shaken en out of ot her poise by the tho musiche music She he was case hardened and supposed by many to be impervious to the sensations of or the ordinary mortal in the tiring firing zone Yet Vet she yielded as helplessly to the in influence Influence In- In fluence of ot that voice as did the tho pale about her to whom the singing singIng sing sing- ing brought relaxation and a respite from suffering Asking a wounded man in a n. nearby cot about the strange with the voice she received the r reply ply Ah madame that is the most be beloved beloved be- be loved man in the French army He HeIta Helias Ita lias won more battles for tor us than all aU the generals general He is no longer young youn but buthe buthe he asked to bo be allowed to tale take his place in the trenches trencheR Mon lon but no sing da day and night He is never d. d When VIlen the bo bors s are way down downIn In spirits depressed he sings sings and sings and then the bo s 8 have but one thought thought- Prince ranee and victory The enemy never sings now and the they tear fear our friends friend's voice Olce for tor he gives us courage |