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Show SHIPS IN BATTLE WITH WIND AND ICE 36 HOURS ' HI' ACO, Feb 7 After ha'tlinj for 'hirf-six tiours w"h ice ana1 vrtni. c ' tniles oe? Vfx r-tV; rf t ' f ' 1 130 i -, '-.. tpe sean.ec C i o K.ic.no j nrd I w i. tea. l.ecj port !a,s' r.ijrh: wih j a cornl.ir.e.i iif c t fifrv I'Sd'tijo-! Thev hid been res'nel bv r'r. tyjj or I fr.fd, w-i.h broke the ice fro around I 'ho b-i.M's ar.d op.ered a 'ire .- wi.-h t'ev ee'ered the nvf r aT'l ' ' ' b i r i I the;' w.-ariei paserC'r I The Iowa left Milwaukee Mono! a v I r.'e'r. and th 'iv . f K.T'ine depar'ed I jr.-, Or ar.d Hn' f a' the a e t.",,-. j Hc'n hosts were due jj t Chicago Ties ! dnv rr'n'r; l in the low. f'r. ere w-ero . re women a'd two childrer. hu' mo of 't-e pn f'T.gT on the boats were men s there was .in amp'e s'ipp!- cf food "ti the botts. there was no a." n' .iis--.n: i'-rt. |