Show THEIR TRIBUTE TO FIGHTER Spontaneous Expressions Expressions of or Admiration Admira tion From Colonials at Sight of Gallant American Destroyer I The next sunrise found us anchored at the entrance to no au English IH Ahead d and amI astern as far fur as ns the c eye e could coul reach stretched a line of or ships waiting to carr carry food Into En England lund That Is how England is IR being starved liy hy Germany And that h Is how the British and American navies are doIng doIng doing do- do Ing their work After several deeply loaded loader ships had shot In past us we got our pilot and Joined the procession Bound out In the opposite direction a powerful destroyer of ot the latest type swept up three black plumes trailing from her funnels and n It great groat white hone In her hr teeth She was the theer er very spirit of dash and daring with a n tinge of swank I say my that's a t Look nt t that Absolutely it Ripping nipping was wall chorused ed In III the English of the Isles A big South nudged me auk look at that Hag flag It was vas the Stars and Stripes More than nil all the speeches I 1 had he heard rd on the Ule significance of this war warto warto to the Saxons Anglo Sn ong meant the quick glimpse e of that fine ship under that flag outward bound to defend the shores of England Come on Springboks a good one for tor the Yanks yelled the big colonial and the men who had licked the Germans Ger Ger- mans In East Africa and who were going to lick Uck them In France roared the Zulu war cr cry cry Gregory Mason ason In Outlook |