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Show n-TSjv s s T wr.VINN.eMt, rrtllv;:,':' I L'.'.Z 'A h yx 'I mm& eeTOR iuma one H Wto- , zs yews rdT fil Mr7-R?UNt?fV6rtTuSt&30 .aC, -Md!30,td'53- BIGGEST RAIN GAUGE ... MOVIE VETERAN ... Wettest spot under th American flag Is th A newcomer to the Infant movie Industry was summit, of 5250-foot Mount Waialeal. Kauai, on Hobart Bosworth, a Broadway actor who wa Hawaii, where 450 inches of rain is a good yearly recuperating "out west" from a period of illness, average. Bosworth accepted an offer to play in 'Th Because of the region's Inaccessibility, meas- Count of Mont Cristo" and received $125 for urements are taken only once a year. For this two days work, a largo sum in those days, reason, the U. S. weather bureau installed ther Bosworth later wrote, directed and starred in 1910 what stands as the world s largest rain In 'Th Sea Wolf." and has appeared in 6J5 gauge, with a capacity of 800 inches, or large picture to date. He la now working on hi enough to hold a good two years' supply of 526th, at 70 years of age. "in"- (Copyright, 1937, for Th Telegram) |