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GROUND UNIFORMLY to insure best results with both Drip and Regular Grinds!I DOUBLECHECKED FOR UNIFORM COLOR: an important flavor test! - ' 11 1' cropsnot -- s 1 i t s "4 r'' t - I - if ) A J - I i i - t - ' t - - t every description Milling in a locked hold below decks were 163 Chinese ‘prisoners who were being deported to their homeland Not a man on board knew that fate had marked us for one of the strangest episodes in the harbor was a British mine field sown with canisters of ex! plosives that were anchored three feet below the surface In some inexplicable manner our ship missed the channel and headed for the mine field with the officer at the helm entirely 'oblivious of the danger ahead We were only one and a half hours out of Singapore land was visible through the mist ' and we could make out the outlines of British fortifications I did not know it at the time but I was informed later that a lone sentry saw us plodding toward the deadly mines in plenty of time to fire the warning gun which was kept loaded for just such an emergency The sentry stood transfixed while our ship bearing 400l souls ploughed into the mine g field grazed-onof the cylinders and shud dered in almost human agony as the blast tore into its vitalsIn a moment the stricken ship held a tidal wave of strug- gling men women and children Mingling with the booming n blasts of the whistle were cries of natives the rush of water the wail of ai baby and the commands of the officers trying vainly to rally their crew Lucille and I were on the forward deck when the ship Our first We knew at once that it was doomed struck thought was to rush to the cabin and save some of our be longings We fought our way down the companionway to the cabin but by the time we reached it our minds were numb with excitement Neither of us thought to snatch our money out of the drawer where it lay Lucille ripped an old dress from a hanger wrapped it around her arm and headed for the door dragging me along with her All I could think of 'was to pick up my loaded camera and four rolls of unexposed film If my mind hadn't been temporarily out of gear I would have known that there would be no time to load those extra films in the camera By this time the ship was listing dangerously The officers worked like men possessed to launch the remaining I clicked my shutter once or twice hustled Lucille into a boat helped get it safely overside and then snapped a few more t f 4' (1 1 four-yea- - ro 40 iintinerary thatmould take our r enthusiastic over a act into parts of Asia where Americans had never before performed Lucille was to be the magician of the team I the mind reader That arrangement was a bit ofecessary show- magician manship—it is easier to get bookings for than for a man Lucille and I arranged for passage on the next boat out of Singapore the' S S Sirdhana of British registry There were 400 passengers jammed on board as the vessel nosed out of the harbor a few "Europeans" (Americans British and Continentals are "Europeans" in the Orient) a scattering of tall turbaned Sikhs and scores of chattering Asiatics of ' ir' 1 '' ' We had headed across the Pacific from San Francisco fear-erase- d 1: (r ' i 4 14 ill-fat- ed - ' - i' 1 ' l'4 - photographer by avocation a magician by pro fession Unfortunately however my bag of trieks (toes not include the clairvoyant's power to pierce the veil of the future For if I could have forseen the events they lay ahead of my wife Lucille and I when we embarked on our world tour back in 1939 we might have been spared the or- Atnerican deals that marked us as probably the most couple of World War II f the-win- I 1 - - -- pictures I i 5 AM a ts c- 1 1 ' '" I Sirdhana were 163—Chinese— prisoners When passengers had been launched in lifeboats an officer shot off the hold's lock and the Orientals swarmed into the last boats rACITC1 e I 4 '11 - ---- In the hold of - t4 - - ' '' i- ) '''1' - notss - i ' ' ' 1 rk t m By Edwin G Gaillard g - die tifte1 r '' 1 - s ! - e f irit-- 1 i Americans caught abroad by the war have brought beck many tales of horror and hardship Probably the strangest of them all is this first hand account of the adventures of Mr and Mrs Edwin Gaillard of Mount Kisco N 11' known an Ike stage as Lucille end Eddie Roberts They have Just returned from the ler East end Mr Gaillard herewith fella the their story of their shipwreck in a Far Eastern mine-itel- d odd encounter with Chinese guerilla werfare and their jinx haunted struggle homeward - ' Ti - - ' ' L fiN 311rt etieNrCI - - i ' 7 I ' '''' i 0 1 ''''''7 i r i t 44 ' J- ' ' ' V) ) - I 1 - - 4 1 ri:17:49ey c Aiik Z i 77 1 7 L-T- ' á ' p - 'I NI ""it -- ‘ ' 'C" -f - ' I i( 1 0 fL ' x i ''''"- i 4 il ' - 1 I '' ' ' ' 1- 4t 74ft' ' ic 5 ' ' 4 -- -- 3 - --- ' 1 r 1 November 9 1911 A4p 1 ri - Zribunc Catie' t I |