' 22 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Nov. 24, 1966. 7 ‘ACROSS THEISLAND ss, yw —story-— The Karl Fletchers ~~ Have Unusual Story. By NEIL A. MATHESON Provincial-Farm Editor 6NE OF the many unusual ‘stories that came my way . concerns Karl Fletcher who was born at 16 Brighton Road Charlottetown and his lovely wife ‘Midge’, the former Marjorie Andros, Victoria, B.C. His father, C. Pope Fletcher, who operated a music store in this City came from Orwell. The Jate Charlie Willianis first brought the story to my ‘attention—Charlie’s wife was Karl's sister—-when he brought me a Victoria, B.C. magazine. Late last. summer Mrs. Lyman Davison, City phoned to tell me the Fletchers were in Char- lottetown, and I was able to arrange for an interesting inter- view |withtstwo charming people. . ' should say now that this. story will run over into next — week’s column. I find it too interesting to chop it up, just to get it info one edition. One of the first events in an unusually. oatertal career came when Karl just happened to be in Halifax: at the time of the tremendous explosion—a ship loaded. with munitions overseas, been invalided home and charged with the mission of recruiting British nationals in the United States. The recruiting mission was a success. ‘We ran a full train from New York to Halifax each week. Many were was moving into Palestine. ollowing the Armistice, in November 1918, ‘Karl travel- led to New York, went into the foreign service of the National ~-City- Bank, headed for Caracas in Venezuela; was, sent sev- eral hundred miles up the Orinoco river to where gold had been discovered. It was jungle country and he purchased gold from eens amidst pumas, jaguars and other un- Big Bank De| posits, For One Day KARL FLETCHER - was with the American Foreign Bank Corporation and was sent eventually to China where they were creating a new bank branch in Tsiananfu. And this leads me to orie-of the unusual facets of the. Fletcher When the bank opened its doors for business the Chinese brought huge amounts of silver. ‘‘They came with carts and rickshaws,” he told me, ‘“‘and deposited large sums with us”. J. H. Thomas, vice-president of the bank was there and he fwas so delighted he wired back a colorfully optimistie story of how the Chinese had filled the valuts to overflowing with silver. It was a most auspicious beginning. Next day, though, the Chinese came back with the same vehicles and carted all of their silver away. Mr. Fletcher was worried, he just — understand it. He asked through “What H-—_is_going—on?”"— “He found it was an example of Chinese courtesy. They brought their money to get the bank away to a good start, Mr. Fletcher told me with a grin. It’s easy to smile about it. now. It was most disconcerting then. Quantity a CHARLOTTETOWN STORE OPEN THURS. & FRI. ‘NIGHTS "TIL 9:30 SUMMERSIDE STORE OPEN SATURDAY “TIL 5 P.M. STORE HOURS: Charlottetown Stere Open Thurs. ae Fri. Nights ‘til 9:30 — Mon., Tues., Wed. and Sat. — 9 te 5:30 — Summerside Stere — Mon. thru’ Thurs. — 8:30-5 — Fri. — 8:30-9 — - Set. — 8:30-5" p.m. THE _CaRISTHAS “SPIRIT 1 2 a ’ “ gures brought against him, until finally the Portugese’ gov- thing—they ~Karl-surrendered=it' was the only thing he could do. Soon after he left the bank where he found the real de- cisions were taken by the Chinese co-managers, and headed for Fien-Tsin in Manchuria,*where he managed: a cotton Sutton” who had co-invented the Stokes machine gun. At the time Sutton was Chief of Staff of Chang-Tse-Lin, governor of\ China’s three northern provinces. China was torn by civil war—the time was the early 1920’s—but I’m going to skip the Fletcher-Sutton part, because I think other facets of the story are more interesting here, though I'll mention that the two returned to Canada and formed the firm of Fletcher and Sutton in Vancouver, B.C. eo Chinese - Then To Macao oan melted away when the crash came that great depression of_the-Thirtiesand—Karl-re- ens to "Chine After a turn at helping the Chinese fight the Jap invader, we find Karl Fletcher in Macao, a Portu- a eee, founded in 1557 and some 40 miles front Hong . Karl managed a British-held electric light company, a British concession, Macao was not an interment camp, for Hs gad was not at war against Portugal, “but it was similar, were completely surrounded by Japanese”, Mr. Fletcher recalled. He had married his “‘Midge’’-in~1938-and--she-was with— him through the troubled times that developed when the Far Eastern war developed into a world conflict. In Macao they had been “completely surrounded by Japanese “‘who put ‘pressure on the Portuguese to close out the British-owned light company. Karl had received orders from London to hold on, not to surrender—it was easy _to- wire orders from remote England. man who was born in Charlottetown resisted all pres- ernor said’ they would take the concession “by force”. That was a different had a wa in the harbor, and— It will be. understood that his defiance of the Japanese had not made him popular with the Japanese army officers. “My wife and I were in a dangerous positidit,” he recalled. “They might kidnap or even shoot us’’. They had to get out. or else. Perilous Route Thou h China Je ONLY escape route involved was a gn difficult and zardous journey..across the huge Southwest area, onto’ t, across the Himalayas—but let me tell you about it, as Karl and Midge Fletcher told it to me. First of all they virtually had to get through the Jap- anese lines, before they started on the long, tortuous -zoad to evehtual freedom. With the couple was their son Donald, who had been a university student in Hong Kong, had beer captured by the Japanese, but e&caped when he hid in the hold of ‘a cargo ship which was coming to Macao. The students had been forced to load the en is Rarl’s son by his first wife. The a were in all ‘the lowlands, told me. e had to keep to the mountains. by night and hid during the daylight hours.’ Thanks to an old German friend, they had money to pay for most of their real neéds. The German had warned Carl that war was coming. Buy—up all the gold you—ean afford to get, he warned them, currency will be no good when the real ‘trouble breaks, he had warned. “We sewed the gold coins into our clothing’’, the Fletchers told me. Finally, as their funds dwindled, ‘Midge sold her diamond engagement ring. She had had it tied in her hair. There were many scares as the Fletchers made their perilous way to Assam. Danger was never far away at any. time they never knew when it might develop disastrously for them. They d good guides, Chinese smugglers were adept * at running; blockadés, they had to be to survive. They spirited the Fletchers away at midnight. The Fletchers had helped others escape, now they were trying the same thing themselves. They realized: their way was filled. with perils; but’ they entrusted themselves to ~ the canny smugglers and their methods of getting through. Knives Cut Japanese Nets THE SMUGGLERS used long, sharp knives to cut their way through nets that hed been placed strategically to stop them. Finally they left the smugglers boat and headed inland. The Fletchers firfally fell in with a British convoy: they were actually able to ride fora part of the journey. The riding was on rough trucks, military lorries, but it. beat walking, especially when the shoes were wearing off their feet. And they did just that. It took 28 days to get from the Japanese lines to free China. Those 23 days were the worst. Certainly they were the most fearsomely perilous, Mrs. Fletcher recalled for me. The entire journey took 73 days. But the going was still rough: the unexpected often happened. Often they were sidetracked into small villages where they felt no white man hed ever been seen prev- fously. The adventurous travellers. pedalled on old bicycles for almost a week, then went. forward on foot. Finally, though, they made it to Assam “where Tibet and China and India meet’’. Ahead was perhaps the most difficult part of their trip, ‘across the fearsome Himalaya mountains. But luck was with them. There they met one of the--Yank “Flying Tigers’’ who were- flying. the mountains regularly, Sat On Floor. heroes Himala yas A RESPONSIBLE officer told them they could y flown across the, Himalayas is they would sit on the floor, and without oxygen. It meant flying at pérhaps 25,000 feet ‘in places The lack of axygen didn’t interfere with their breath- ing, thes told me, but they had no strength, “You just couldn't lift your arms,. for guample”, the Fletchers ex- plained. Next week's column will tel the rest of the story of the Fletchers. Friends tell me they may return to live here, but of that 1 know nothing the Fletchers We travelled Supplies oer — | Orig. SALE ' . = Ps 30 Lobster Butter Dishes .............. 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