Show 10 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 3 1937 p ©n3aDnnn(BS v m By Nell Brinkley XX t " n Xcffiy W 2L " f v ' JX( ' from out of raging rollers on the beach rear Far Rockaway N Y at 2:30 a m during a lull in a tempest He was awakened to reality by the words the girl gasped out— words that were to save the lives of three persons 71 — c ‘y " S Q - v ' ' 3 L a ?r' ’ "- - x l V? wW ) 'Xy X-- (?N 3 - m N'f V O' an fc'--i trxrfW-f- j j 4 i Mf v1'r m ' j iliiyw v- - r— r ' r 3v WrR f l Of 1 f ( A T -- -- v v :'- - '"'m J 1V 5' —J5 X'vX nr r 'a (' sv ' — sc 6 :'' kf: s fS 1 ‘ ' l':''3li C ?& ' ' SS 'S' ?3 )l & W l frM rtAlil 3raftrfr rrr1- - f l y tfitif! £rf! J$L 1 9u 'Cli 9- Xi-- 1 WV &m !lv jyXSR® ryin-v- i LI 1 yXX T' I s’ X tZ'u'X hour and 15 minute swim through MARJORIE MURRAY’S ocean waves to get aid 'for her shipwrecked fiance and their two friends during a near hurricane is acclaimed as one of the bravest feats in the annals of She could not see her sweetheart and friends after they were plunged into darkness but she could hear their cries She knew she was the strongest swimmer among them Calling' to them to cling to wreckage she set out buoyed by a life preserver toward twinkling shore lights four miles away Her beach pajamas and her shoes slowed her progress and she kicked and tore them off She lost the life preserver Time after time her consciousness slipped away but she battled on Marjorie gave no thought to modesty or her own condition until she had started rescuers after her sweetheart find friends Three of the rescuers narrowly escaped death when their own boat was capsized Coast Guardsmen finally dragged in all six persons “Most thrilling thing I’ve ever heard of” said one of the officers of Marjorie’s feat “Heck I feel swell” said Miss Murray a few hours later “I’d like to go to work but the doctor says I shouldn’t I’m just a little tired that’s all” sea-fari- &: Cf d '' v-r- f v m S X-- ' ? J e The wildest storm to lash the Rockaway' coastline of Long cabin cruiser Island in many years swamped a 27-Tthat was four miles off shore and left Marjorie Murray 19 her fiance and another couple who were chaperon- - 7 ing them clinging to wreckage in inky blackness of the oot 1 ' Atlantic kl X'T r ? ' 'F tv- ST 1 v V ii j r4 aV ff iS yiJ XX t M I - -- “ 3 5- Tv Ocean “ewerorr —” |