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Wet and hungry, they trooped in, and the captain told them blufltly that he didnt know what to do and wanted to get the mens opinions. There were two courses they could follow. Land wasnt far distant. In the sky they could see the reflection of the Cape of Good Hope Light. They could keep on pumping and try to make port, or they could run the ship on the rocks, giving the men a chance to be washed ashore, if they escaped being killed by wreckage, or pulled to their deaths by the undertow. There wasnt a chance of keeping the ship afloat until they reached port The men all knew it. The chief mate was for piling the boat on the rocks, and the men agreed with him. The ship was turned about And we were a silent crew as we worked, and headed for the shore. says Carl, for we knew that In a few hours we would crash and then what? Joan Bennett chartered a yacht week-enof complete rest when she finished work in The Man la the Iron Mask, but no sooner bad she boarded it than she discovered that somebody had worked overtime Installing a brand new telephone. She wouldnt sail until It had been disconnected. She was fahly sure of not being summoned back for retakes, but d drugs x 749 Leke City. Utah 5Ys yards of But suddenly the mate made a discovery. Before the bark had been turned toward shore, she had been running on her starboard tack, with the port side deep down In the water. When they came about, the wind and the seas were astern, and she came up on an even keel. And now, the mate, looking over the port side, saw a stream of water coming out of a great gap In the hull of the ship at a point which had been submerged a few moments before. It was the cause of all their troubles. A piece of floating timber had struck the side of the ship and rammed a hole in the rotten planking. The wind was dying out by that time. The carpenter rigged a scaffold over the side, filled the hole with bags of oakum and nailed a heavy We hove to, says Carl, and it was with a different canvas over it. feeling that we manned those pumps again. It was six In the morning now, and we pumped until eleven, when the pumps began sucking air and we knew she was empty. We were all tired, but we were happy. Six days after that we entered the harbor of East London, where the whole town turned out to view the battered looking wreck as it came voyage of the limping in. And thus ended that bark Albatross." Hollywood Is full of people who cant resist calling somebody up the In- stant they see a telephone. No rainstorm can daunt the actors and actresses who took part in 17,000 gallons "Wuthering Heights of water per day were poured on their luckless heads for days and days, for those rain scenes. The snow scenes werent quite so bad; the snow was unbleached and untoasted corn flakes, four and f tons of them. But being slapped in the face by corn flakes, even unbleached and untoasted ones, when a wind machine is prois pelling them at a good, stiff rate, none too pleasant. one-hal- ODDS AM) ESDSff arner Brothers mint Joan Eduards, uho sings on the air with 1aul If barman i band, for a in lure. But she has a contract for a year, and can1! go to Hollywood unless the uhole band goes along . . . It hen the quintuplets have rested' up from their chat uilh the king and queen of England, Bh() Bathe will mote cameras right into the nursery to film of them, celebratmake a tuo-rei- l their birthday. fifth ing Union Western per 10 material; 35-in- yards of ricrac braid to trim. No. 1731 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14 remateriquires 5 yards of al; 2 yards of ribbon for bows. New Spring Summer Pattern Book Send 15 cents for Barbara Bells Spring - Summer Pattern Book! 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For a day, the ship withstood the buffeting of the gale, but that night, along about eight bells, the carpenter sounded the bilges and reported to the captain that there was four feet of water in the hold. The captain ordered all hands to the pumps. The crew worked grimly at those pumps because they knew Four feet of water, says they were working for- - their lives. Carl, is bad in any ship in a storm. It was especially bad In this rotten old tub. We had no life preservers and the lifeboats were so rotten that they would fall apart If any attempt was made to raise them off their cradles. with any of them, and wanted to hear her. She wanted the engagement, but felt that anybody who hadnt liked any one of 207 singers would just be too hard to please. It wasn't worth while to make the trip to New York on the chance that she would win out. So she refused to go. But the program's sponsor wanted to hear her badly enough to promise her one appearance on the Hit for a 35 W. Broedwey, and extremely becoming, with its d silhouette, wide and bow trims. Flat crepe, silk print, georgette and street cottons are good choices for this. The Patterns. No. 1557 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14 requires slim-waiste- A didnt OFFICEEQUIPMENT ifm! LjED I t Horses are also good attractions. Above, Tex Elmlundl, famous trainer of liberty horses, puts a quartet through their paces. Belotc, Achmed, the performing horse, performs for William Ileyer. lie leaps directly up into the air and lands in the same spot. This is probably the first lime such a stunt has been accomplished or photographed. if shed travel East, and pay her for the engagement She couldnt refuse when opportunity Shes knocked that second time. been thankful ever since that she asst South Slate Sfreet lt Lake City, llteh -- v Parade PLAN" dollars ahead when Bamshaw bred 01j,r i I Huge Swarms of Rats Had Boarded the Ship. The weather was fair enough at the moment. It was late June and the old tub was wallowing along before a fair breeze. But it was the rats that bothered Carl. Swarms of them bad come aboard while the ship was loading grain, and now they were We must have bad half the threatening to take over the ship. rats In the Argentine with ns, Carl says. They were everywhere. We found them in the pockets of our clothes In our bunks and in short, everywhere we looked. While we were lying asleep, we were awakened by the animals crawling across our faces, and we had to lie perfectly still while we felt their cold feet and tails tickling our noses. Many a time I stepped on one when I got out of my bunk to go on watch. The rats were bad enough, but as they neared Africa, things worse. A heavy gale blew up, and it quickly Increased to hurri werent satisfied Chicks a. Baby he bother the captain any to speak of. He just let the ship settle In the mud, and when the mud got into the seams and closed them up, he began loading again. Many a sailor would have quit that ship then and there. But Carl wanted to get back to South Africa. He stayed on for the return trip, but the ship was hardly out of the river again before he began to regret it KAY LORRAINE had I from her trunk of tricks at the shows winter quarters. DRIVE-I- ,51,UU 0. lit vSb head-stan- d Street (Class A Building) GARAGE RATES FROM $2.50 HOTEL COURT has a dormitory. 5 to 100 61 flO at, per guest NG pulled this ed The windjammer was the bark Albatross, which had just brought a load of corn over from Buenos Aires and was going back to the same port in ballast. There it would pick up a load of wheat and return to East London, Cape Colony. That suited Carls plans, so he sailed away one morning at daybreak, and six weeks later, after an uneventful trip, the Albatross entered the Plata river and docked at Buenos Aires. So far, everything had gone smoothly, but they had no sooner begun loading grain for the return trip than it became evident that the Albatross was none too seaworthy a craft. When the sand ballast had been taken out of the hold, water began coming in through the seams. That didnt xv-- " CARLTON HOTEL . acrobatic pachyderm, slim-waist- step-by-ste- IN THE HEART ROOMS al- ways good circus attractions. Modoc, an fZ APPOINTED WELL Elephants are Hello, J The Killer Ship everybody: MODERN OF PLENTY planned unique costuming, big top and restyled it with a blue ceiling . Kay Lorraine, of the Hit Parade broadcasts, is one of the few girls who ever refused a commercial audition. Three months ago she was singing on Station KMOX in St. Louis. A New York agent wired to tell her that the Hit Parade officials VALUE REAL Mate according to the story sent out by her press representative, she was recently discovered by Samuel Gold-wy- n in a Los Angeles tourist camp. (How on earth Mr. Goldwyn got within ten miles of a tourist camp is a problem that baffles the imagination.) Jacqueline and her mother, Mrs. Minette Nash, had had their troubles getting to that camp. Winter visitors from their home in Toronto, they had had various kinds of bad luck; they lost their car and their money, and finally Mrs. Nash came down with flu. When things couldnt get any worse they got better. Mr. Goldwyn discovered Jacqueline and signed her up for the picture that Jascha Heifetz will make for him. Mrs. Nash has been training Jacqueline since the child was 18 months old; the youngsters voice is said to be remarkable in range and quality. But have you noticed that child stars rarely get contracts just by walking into a producers office and showing what they can do? Ever since the days when Mary Miles Minter was discovered hanging around in the corridor while her mother and sister waited inside to get sister a job, not a child star has bobbed up without an accompanying tale of how somebody discovered him or her. LeMaire who as a screen star. The newest member of the group of child stars is Jacqueline Nash. Shes a tiny blonde Canadian, nine years old, and Charles (left), noted designer i College Broadway In to fame and glory groomed plant. Insure your efthnn Highland Brand Alfalfas, Mnbd Grwaea Irom your local Dealer KrThnt 0 to discourage proud mothers who yearn to get their offspring into pictures and then, every so often, up bobs the report that another child is being for PURE SEEDS bargali Record Store, or mail ENLARGO, Sait Lake. ,f Drug R7. ( got J movie moguls keep THE IUST see how much playtime fashion this one design (1557) gives you. The backless, play suit is perfect for summer sports. 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