Show Thursday Morning- t - Vtljc Moscow Abruptly Recalls Ambassador to Rome British Reich Warships Wage Battle Russian Envoy Leaves Before Presenting Papers to King Stay'Marred by Fascist Jeers 1 Royal Navy Craft Pour Shells On German Craft Dec 13 (AP)— The abrupt recall and hasty departure ol fgiome soviet Russia’s new ambassador to Italy whose 15 day stay in Rome was made uncomfortable by the jeers of young (Continued From Page One) the pack and devoted her batteries exclusively to the Exeter As a result the Exeter was caused some distress and compelled to quit the battle Meanwhile the Formosa steamed away to safety But although the largest of the three British ships was thus forced out by damage to her sides the other two continued to concentrate their fire on the Graf Spee and she took to her heels In Montevideo the British legation said all three ships— the Achilles Ajax and Graf Spee —were in a damaged condition Wednesday night but that none had sunk "The Graf Spee was repeatedly hit” the admiralty announcement said The Exeter damaged so badly that her speed was cut and she was forced to drop out of the fight mounted eight-inc- h guns as mam armament and had a top speed of 32 knots The Achilles and Ajax able to do 32 5 knots each have h The Graf guns eight Spee not so speedy with a maximum of 26 knots has the splenand did armament of six fascists outside his embassy windows was disclosed Wednesday by diplomatic sources The ambassador Nicolai Gorel-chi- n forces were called out to turn stuleft’ Rome Tuesday for Mos- dent marchers away from the cow before he even had had time building whereupon the demonto present his credentials to King strators massed In front of the Finnish legation shouting "Finyittorio Emanuele Soviet embassy officials said they land finish off the Russians'” did mot know" why he had been called home He left in such a Attempt to Enlist These demonstratons were achurry he did not wait for the return of his charge d affaires Leon companied by attempts by sevgral Helfand who is on a vacation in thousand Italians to enlist lmAhe Geneva Finnish fighting forces by reports that the Finns were using Italian-mad- e Popular Feeling planes and by warnings to Popular feeling in Italy exempli- Russia in certain sections of the fied by a series of fascist press to "stay out of the antisoviet demonstrations by stu- Balkans ” dent fascists has been sympathetic It is true however that there with Finland ever since the red has been no positive indication of armies invaded Russia s little neigh- -' any actual strain in official relabor tions between Rome and Moscow " Within four days after Gorelchin that the soviet ambassador had arrived to take up his post 3000 been officially snubbed or that young uniformed fascists stood Italy's government is directly aidoutside his embassy and howled ing the Finns their disapproval of the invasion Authoritative sources said the Three days later on December 5 Italian planes being used by the carabinieri and other protective Finnish air force were purchased before the soviet invasion It also eight 5 pieces has been stated that Italy probably These make her a fearful floatwould withhold passports from ing fortress would-b- e volunteers for Finland in view of this nation's neutrality Details Relayed Details of this first sea battle In the “safety belt” which western hemisphere nations drew about themselves at their conference In Panama were relayed from the lightship officials by radio to shorp stations South American listeners sat by heir radio sets and heard the running story almost as if they were d aclistening to the WAKKANAI Hokkaido Japan count of a prize fight For two months the Graf Dec 13 GD — The blizzarct-bhndewrecking of the Russian steamer Spee has been hunted by the British fleet in the South Atlantic Indigirka off Hokkaido northernmost of Japan s main islands was During that time she has been feared Wednesday to have cost the credited with sinking at least three British merchant vessels lives of more than 700 Russians Exactly what time the British many of them women and children The heavily laden vessel built in men o’ war found he Wednesday the United States 19 years ago and was not known but tumprs of an sold to Russia in 1938 was operatengagement at sea between the Spee and the Achilles ing in the soviet fishing service Graf when she went aground Tuesday persisted throughout the afternoon off the perilous Hokkaido coast At 4 p m (12 noon mountain Aboard were about 1100 persons however the fishermen with their wives and standard time) Punta del Este lightship first children and a crew of 39 The Japanese ship Karafuto sighted the German warship movMaru reached port Wednesday with ing at great speed with a dread395 survivors who knew nothing nought believed to be the Barham in her wake of the fate of their missing comA single shot was heard rades It was feared the rest had Sights Nazi Craft drowned or frozen to death Two hours later Captain F RodReports received in Tokyo said riguez in charge of the Uruguayan 87 were known to have perished The survivors were suffering port authority said he sighted from exposure when the Karafuto about 20 miles off shore what apMaru brought them to safety from peared to be the nazi pocket batYOU tleship churning westward at great the stormy scene of the wreck speed Two British warships then were some 20 miles behind their night l'4 Salt £akc Tribune six-inc- 11-ln- 1 Wrecked Russ Ship Carries 700 to Deaths round-by-roun- ( WITH CAMELS SLOWER BURNING GET Norsemen Eye Russ Drive COPENHAGEN Dec 13 CD — Scandinavian countries anxiously watched Wednesday night the signs of a great Russian drive through the middle of Finland and ttf the Bothnian gulf Although Russian troops were said to be fighting from the same relative positions reached in the first 48 hours of the war northern diplomats were worried over re ports that a vast red army was be ing thrown into the drive Of particular concern to Norway Sweden and Denmark was th progress of three columns of Rus sians One column apparently was mov Ing southwest from the Arctic port of Petsamo along Finland s north ern highway In the direction of Rovameml a city just above the Gulf of Bothnia near the Swedish frontier Another column after taking Markajarvi appeared headed for Kemijarvl and theme along the railway to join the northern col umn at Rovameml Kemijarvl Is in about the renter of Finland The third was pressing westward from Suomussalmi toward the Fin nlsh port of Oulu on the Gulf of Bothnia If the three columns aceom plished their objectives they would fare the Swedish border prey At 8 p m with the warring ships no longer visible the lighthouse at Punta del Este reported hearing 20 detonations from the sea lasting 10 minutes There was a brief pause and then guns opened up thunderously at 8 15 (4 15 p m mountain stand- ard time) By this time the ships were nine miles off Punta Ballenas 15 miles down the coast from Punta del Este Die range of guns such as the Barham mounts is estimated unofficially at 30 miles The Barham has eight of these guns The Graf Spee is credited in Jane's fighting ships with a range of about 17 miles for her six guns Wednesday night's drama at sea 25 came years to the month after the British Admiral Sir Doveton 15-in- 11-in- Sturdee caught the German Admiral Von Spees two armored cruisers three light cruisers and three supply ships off the Falkland islands which he near the southern tip of Argentina All but one German warship was sent to the bottom of the sea ’lhat was on December 8 1914 and the victory gave Britain undisputed command of main ocean routes for the rest of the war Completed In 19S4 Is The Graf Spee one of Germany s three swift and powerful “pocket battleships" technically classified as armored cruisers She was completed November 12 1934 The others are the Deutschland completed April 1 1933 and the Admiral Srheer completed January 6 1936 'I he Gra Spee was credited with the sinking of the 5051-to- n BelBRUSSELS Dec 13 CD British steamer Clement In gium protested to Germany Wednesday against the torpedoing of the south Atlantic more than two the 2239-to- n steamer months ago Belgium Suzon which Lloyds reported destroyed In October Germany was said to have replied an Investigation would be made Belgium Protests Torpedoing recent laboratory teiti CAMELS ilowtr than the average burned 25 of the 15 other ol the lar(et-elhbrendi tented — alower than Bay of them That mrana on the average imokingJ equal to la n p ft EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK - COUGHS! 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