Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Sep 1963, p. 26

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Sun- 000 spectators, but the bill was|have found artefacts in swift|Wednesday became the 11th|prohibit all trade with South/day tune, will compose music passed. ; streams on the Minnesota-On-|African state to ban flights by|Africa, Portugal and Portu-|for Light of Day, a United Art- We returned to South Africajinto Capetown to protest the after the w: and'in June 1950, became national president of the War Veterans Torch Com- mando Group amid politicai fer- ment rocking the country at the 26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, 'Thuredey, September 19, 1963 Tributes Rolling In time, FIGHTS FOUR ILLS tario border. South African and Portuguese:guese overseas territories. iste: fit: For Famed U.K. Pilot By ALAN HARVEY LONDON (CP)--Sailor Malan, the fighter pilot ~hose fearless- ness electrified the free world during the Battle of Britain, died Tuesday from pneumonia at the age of 52. -The man the Luftwaffe Couldn't kill died peacefully in hospital at Kimberley in his na- dive South Africa, and the tri- butes rolled in: ""If Sailor Malan's name means nothing to you, if you are too young to remember, let me tell this was the greatest fighter pilot of the war, the most famous of the few," writes Kenneth Passingham in The Daily Sketch. And Wing Cmdr. R. R. (Bob) Stanford Tuck, Malan's old fly- in, mate, reminisces sadly im The Daily Express of the old wartime days when pilots lived én their nerve-ends and Tuck bought beer with the "rent" Malan paid when he borrowed Tuck's old Vauxhall car. Group Capt, Adolph Gysbert (Sailor) Malan, born in the Hu- enot country of Cape Prov- ce to an English mother and a Franco - Dutch father, shot down 35 German aircraft in the Battle of Britain. :called, taking a Spitfire imto the sky was like entering a dark room "with a madman waving a knife behind your back." It was the time of There'll Always Be an England and Roll Out the Barrel, a time when Britain stood virtually alone and brash young pilots in rakish battle dress, breaking every regulation in the peacetime book, spoke casually of wizard prangs and knocked Goering's bombers out of the sky. Malan, whose daring riveted the imagination, won two Dis- tinguished Service Orders, two Distinguished Flying Crosses, the Croix de Guerre of Belgium jand the Czech War Cross. | One night German aircraft circled southend and westcliff. Malan's - wife and 48-hour-old baby were in a nursing Home at Westcliff - on - Sea, Malan awakened his station comman- der, pleaded for permission to take up his Spitfire--and shot j|down two bombers. | His mother, Evelyne, | emu- lated the fizhting spirit of her) \five sons. At 1943, at the age lof 50, she joined the South Af- \rican Women's Air Force. | \ONE WHO SURVIVED | Malan was one of the few .of Britain in September, 1940, and lived to fly on VE-day. He contracted Parkinson's Disease after the war and his condition gradually worsened. He developed pneumonia and was taken to hospital Tuesday. Malan was never shot down and never had to parachute to safety. He was a fierce fighter who always took the offensive and often retumed from combat with pieces of enemy wreckage deadly aim, Sir Winston Churchill is god- father to his eldest son Jona-| than, born during the great 1940) air warfare that decisively| thwarted the Nazi assault on Britain. | It was typical of the sky hero that he claimed the bravest act) of his life was to ask Churchill, then prime minister, to be god- father, | |\LED AT 32 Malan led the famed Spitfire laircraft of No. 74 Squadron dur-| ing the Battle of Britain and| commanded the legendary Big- gin Hill Air Base in Kent County in southern England. At 32 he jwas the youngest squadron In those days, Malan once re-|pilots who survived the Battle'leader in the RAF. Malan waged a_ relentless campaign against the South Af- rican policy of «partheid, or segregation. He bitterly assailed the late prime minister Daniel F. Malan, a distant cousin. 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