Show WHEN AN COLLAPSES event always source of great danger to craft that may be in the immediate vicinity one of the main dangers in the proximity ot at an iceberg Is its un known extent beneath the water II if Is told that the passengers ot of a steam boat on the newfoundland coast sue suc cess fully importuned importuner the captain tc approach an iceberg tor for a close in spec lon tion says a writer in the wide world while still apparently suan euffe clentry distant tor for safety some move wient in tie the water or natural decay acted upon the berg and it split spill apart instantly it began to readjust its balance the tremendous masses massei beneath the water steadily rose as the pieces swung over and one wide attending lodge ledge came tip lip beneath the boat what shall we do now in quiren a tourist get down on knees was the terse reply of at the th captain dut but the great wave from the tumbling tee ice swept down on the boat boal and washed it to safety the collapse col lapso of an iceberg spreads danger to great distances it may be too tar far distant to threaten a craft itself but the wave it raises will swamp the largest boat in the immediate neighborhood |