Show With Hurricane I n V MR r ID D o oV 0 V V V s 's j- j V mi l ff 4 s' s K VIAVA V V V V jJ 1 V Vj V V 4 C W VV r V V 4 V V 4 r V V V V V rn V f V 1 V 4 V V V I. I V V VV V v t ROO JOHN rw fl UE C EI OP- OP OFA Lr er V tL NEW YORK In In these days nf Of f turbine ne nepal pal es on the seas it is seldom that tales ales of ot life and death battles a against the wind and the waves are told outside of shipping circles Perhaps of the re really really really re- re ally thrilling adventures of the year none was more ex exciting than the seemingly hopeless plight of crew and one passenger passenger ger that fought a West Indian hurricane last month They were on board the John Twohy a stout masted four-masted schooner Ca Captain Willard commanding Frederick Dean a musical and dramatic critic of this city was the lone passenger Nine NIn men were In the crew Mr Dean told of ot the bravery of ot the captain of the vessel essel during the raging storm wherein the ship was was was' almost racked to pi pieces ces The waves at times swept thirty-five thirty and forty feet above the top of the rail and all the canvas was torn from the masts mast |