French Steward LNazi SailorWhen a steward from th: French ship («m-missaire Ramel, sunk in the Indian Ocean last year by a German raider, went on board the raider he clicked his heels and said in true Nazi style, “Heil Hitler.”The next the former Commissaire Ramel companions knew of him he was in German naval uniform.The 10,000-tcm Commissaire Kamel was sunk last September when somedays oul of Fremantle.A member of the ship’s crew was 18-year-old champion West Australian tennis player Druce Logan, of Ned-lands.lie had signed on for the trip to England where he hoped to join the Royal Navy. Logan returned hoi..e during the week after being released when a prisoner of war when the South African troops advanced into Italian Somaliland.He said he was a prisoner with many others at Merca when the Bri-A.Ihyh.d,edatsh;dad1-eljran\k-tec-ido-antish troops arrived and when the white Hag was hoisted over the townNativesThe British troops were mostly Gold Coast natives led by white officers.They were tine, grout big fellows, all grin a yard wide.They seemed to take a delight in polishing up their bayonets and cleaning their machine guns.Logan and his fellow prisoners were taken off by a British cruiser which had co-operated with the land forces in the advance on Italian Somaliland.He went to Mombasa where he was in hospital for some time suffering from dysentery. From there he was brought home by way of India where he was also in hospital for a time.'no;lth:\111!Bugo*\nuBrrolt;Apart from hospital treatment in Italian Somaliland the treatment hei .1 , . ,, _ IWtllrtlJ OUM Will Jell 1(1 IMC IHHUIHIII ||lt;Uie Unio^Jack, the Free French mid received a, tne hands of the enem Yugoslav flags over their huts.The Union Jack had been made in the prison camp m anticipation of the event.Materials were odd bits possessed by the prisoners, the blue being part of a pair of old blue dungarees.In BunkThe first the crew ol the Comrnis-maire Ramel knew that they were being attacked was the shelling of the ship about 12.30 one morning.1 was in my bunk at the time. Bruce said, and with others had to get out and on deck as best 1 could.There was a good bit of panicon the ship. French Senegalesemembers of the crew losing theirheads and jumping overboard.But. of the G5 members of the crew, 62 were saved and taken on board the raider.Logan said that while the crew were on deck on the Commissaire Ramel they were subjected to machine-gun fire from the raider but once they were in the boats or in the water the firing ceased.Since SunkThe raider, he said, was a German armed merchantman named Atlantis which, according to descriptions he had heard, had since been sunk.The German who took charge of us was a Lieutenant Mohr, formerly a scientist in London, while the German doctor on the raider was formerly from New York,” said Logan.When we came on board the raider our steward, who was French, clicked his heels, said ‘Hell Hitler/ and soon was decked out in German naval uniform.What was also significant was that other British prisoners on board the raider told us that the day before Lieutenant Mohr had told them that they were to have companions next day.The raider had accounted for eight ither ships before the Commissaire Hamel was sunk.was tair.We were naturally on short rations. he said, but this was only to be expected, particularly on theships HaideiRAAFMarches ForRecruits.Major celebration oi Empire Day in Perth tomorrow will be an R.A.A.F. recruiting: drive display in the city.Over 1000 men will march through the streets and along the Esplanade.A still more characteristic part of the spectacle will be two formations of nine planes.They will roar overhead to give point to the march’s purpose.Air force reservists will be along the route, wearing their badge and a cockade of red. white and biu* ir-cles. ready to hand literature to Interested men.The salute will be taken at the Hobbs Memorial on the Esplanade by Lieutenant-Governor Sir James Mitchell.He will be accompanied by the heads of services, the Lord Mayor, the Premier and the Chief Justice.Q‘K;SugoPenulaitoim*NrNrgom;KrW.iCO IParticularly large crowds arc expected to see this unusual display.Flags and bunting will ne flying from buildings along the route, as asked by the Lord Mayor.Ten Weeks At SeaAfter being on the raider foi six weeks the prisoners were transferred to a Yugoslav ship captured by the raider. A month later they were landed at Warsheik Utahan Somaliland ».asn-bei’sli-n-lidadutnv••After being two days at Warsheik we were moved by motor trmk to Mogadi-.hu through the streets of which we were driven very slowly, the people boning us all the time, said Bruce. Afterwards we were transferred to Merca prison camps.We were given picks and shovels and told to work but we said ’no pay. no work.’They told us that when the rains came our camp would be flooded so | we had better get to work to lix the place up.FaithThe march will start at 1J a.m. from the foot of Barrack-street and go by way of Barrack. Hay, William. Murray. Barrack St. George’s-terrnce, and William streets along Riverside-drive past the saluting base.It should take just under half an hour.Mr. F add on A sisFor Unif yADELAIDE. Friday.Speaking in the Boolhhy by-eifcttou campaign, Acting-Prime Minister Fadden said yesterday that there should be no place now for party bickering, that the nation needed unity.He said that he was confident that Government candidate Grenfell Price would win Boothby by a large majority.mr1ReMtNfLe•IrLadeNShpooncoasbeoftirthe British rains came.in-A.heG-,asor.itsitej Our reply was that would be there before th*And so they were.Logan said the Italians hud been telling them of their great victories (in the drive against Kenya but these were disbelieved by the prisoners.| We knew that the battles were going the other wav. he said.| We coulrl hear heavy gunfiring and British air force planes would come over and bomb the place.One night the Italians fled leaving only one of their number with us to hand us over officially to the advancing Africun troops.The white flag was hoisted In the town and we ran up the Union Jack, the Free French and Yugoslav flags.We were the first to hoist the old flag over Merca.LAST LONGER . . .. . . 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