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He was 73. 7 T Girl Commands Trawler Men lULiilrbL (JURIMOAJUAtE Oi" A PISHINU FLEET ‘.l'o—<lii_v much is known of the hurily mi-n uho mun i.ii....i s iisiiing item. lllcj are union; lll\; >.......i.l. ii..........u time uIIU country yiuuucu. Ln iit liivcrcon, iinthc Western 5c0tlisii coast, were l0 b. lUflllkl .i uillsi€lllillly sunny iaee oi IADIALAAJILIL lllk~r quuiii; \vu> oiicn nail-a, ueiause tile linllihi’; u..si.......i hi nliil. lJ-ll. “J5 Ulllilalflstfl Livy’ 1N1) nun-fill,» hllu liilll lung nut-ii mutt‘ l‘A\ill§*—i.|l\5 Lil-ill»: lillu int: “mumps-s- '1 hey were ruthless in their competition. The cnini y betticc them, ll Wkis said. couiu be traced utters to d siury rivalry Ill 10H: uettvcen Lite iirsi. uiaisu-rs. 'l‘iinc liroiigiit n new gi-ni-riiiiori into control. Uld Mc- UAPLHIL‘ lihLl, iciiinig his SUll_ iluvili, iii lllissessiuit i! liii- nii-(iri-giir ilcl-t. UH llii: iiiiiir sine, uilillts llliLill bi u uiiiin nnu iii.- wcni. iUl‘ u lung holiday in bumn ihrlru, iiailiuiiig over his fleet to inc uiiiinigument cl his uiiuglilcr, nDHlll, a seii-viiiied young person who had JILSL returned to invcrcon afici- graduation at uiasgow University. Norah, tin-ii, was not ii typical fishermarfs daughter. liut \iI(‘ Lliltl this in common with hi-Liiitiier-sltc \i..s niil iilrliiil oi‘ the sen aiiu she could be as obstinate ‘us any (iruiit. ‘lhi-sc-No 'ih and David — arr the ters in Z ‘Llhliiflfly human and v ihilffllillli lift‘ \\ri|\l'li hy Mr. . ' author of ' ' ' llnri‘ Lip." r l!l‘i.,s' which hzivc zivhievcd grout sill-tr». in \ll('if' i'c.ili~ni. principal charac- id story of‘ the a‘ Mi“ \'ll’\l€. “(Wiminoiliirc Nnrzili" is (he fiile of .\Ir. 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CHAPTER XXXII Two nights later, Phil stood on _ me bridle of hi: submarine the sX-Z. he gave a shiver thai; was not caused entirely by the child ; iiampuees of the night. He was hearing again the sharp bitterness of Joyce's final words to iitm over the phone. “I hoof! I never see you again. . , A thousand times during the st. two days her voice and words ad lechoed and re-echoed in his ears. ‘ He couldn't. forget. them. They haunted him. The sx-z. scouting with half a dozen other submarines, liupped l l l r l i quietly through the water. The . "ll "l darkness, full of menace, ressed “PM” ‘mm’ " down like B. thick black lanket ‘ shroudliig the sea. and the gray shapes of ships. Patches of ghostly log slid over the murky S\li'8ii$,_ al- tenately dissolving into nothing- iiess and returning again denser titan before. Sinus, maneuvering without. lights, were also ghostly 0n ' a night. like ths. The danger oi collision was nerve-rackiiigly real. i Phil and the other officers on the bridgle kept wary eyes on the fog 1 pate es. Any one of them mightsud- denly develop into a swiftly‘ racing y destroyer-a destroyer so swift that. .it might run down the submarine | before a signal could be given and heeded. Phil felt tense and jumpy. "I ho e I never seeyou again. . ." He w hed Joyce hadn't said iusb that. it was almost as though she had willed him trouble - though. of course, she hadn't meant. it that! way. He shouldn't let it get. under his skin. she had not known he was putting to sea-mad not known the SX-2 would be traveling without lights through blinding fcz in a sea FULL-FLAVDURED (“iii illl) ORANGE LABEL TEA YELLOW LABEL RED LABEL CHAFIER XXXlll Phil leaped down from the conning tower lnio the control room, fill“ siagggfgd to the forwlirctengihe- rooiii (iuurway, through which men tvcre frantically scrambling. ‘ e compartment beyond, W-ALEI‘ was rushing into the snip. 11185 11K 511° 1 hiii . Sp as g hurtling The Battle Fleet, split in two, this in the oretical combat. The White Force was strikin at; Hawaii front B. secgclt position. e job ‘of fihg ac‘- fen ng B ue Force was o n e attackers. give battle, and attempt {35 “W 1355 ma“ came up Co‘ _ to stop the thrust. Submarines’ 0t Ihlouilli lllLluvchi-ii) Alludlal tflluwrs the Blue Force were out scouting, "f0! iofiinhi-iiiliogiililnr- !>l;e~»5lee,~(_oo‘,. trying to s 0t the enemy. The Wliitc We"? i‘ "3" 7V c“ t b, U “m n ‘ u: Porci- woud be coming first — des- lllllbllli-l lt‘l‘“."_>~f[l_e°l‘ am“ w ‘one n troyers first, screening‘ the hléflitl)’ [S1125 1%‘ a E cru sei-s and mons er erea nougn s. . ~ "I hope X never see ypu gin‘ _ hlhe shlypl had 85in ehlciitfidwhttlcg Jovces words rang in P ils carsis {HR Rllslt- ta: Omar m“ fiow ‘L above the sound of the Diesel en- "MP1 W53?“ d n“ Ho", “c, “kn, gines. He shivered again. Jittery. ImW-Y h“. f l dderng 5.“. As he felt. in his pocket for (‘ig- l wlill H i111!“ 5'“, g“ bofbofi, =,',°‘“'~*» his seed °“l32f.i'°i..'.§;$..°".'.'é% s ver case Lanya ha iven '..ni. , , . - _ she hafihtoald hi"; t? Wm unguf he 224E131, now clouded with white tuceu was far es on o sea e ore ,_ . 4 ~ smoking the cigarettes it eon-i) _I"§ goltlggditfz, Qglggserlairsifelfglegfe talned — so that he'd think of her.» Wfméln-Y or M", “.01 be r95- Funny. Lanya being sentimental. Blljg b‘ “l? urn‘ mu“, H he“ But smart. too. Her zift had. indeed. géllgd uh‘ flares and‘ [he but“, milild: gPgilBtgirnIfloélitiiex-ilvéighed it gill...» ..._.. ...ic.. re hiunu. we'll glmgsg", lump 113g“;- {pm mar: Y;.“':v>'.'..'.“'.'-h?...‘ii.“i ac no spocc. WHSHICCU _ s» .' .’. “' think of Lanya. to know that she M1119. WM? things us easy L15 you c.in. was waiting for him back in l-lon- ~- m1.- sp 4H1 Out olulu L .i_.i>iv'u..,,. -\-Jdon't nil SLliV in this room.‘ Lieutenant Carson spoke. "W118i l Séidqpfpilb ‘(Plgutenhnt Carfiné ‘ g ‘ L, ‘spa e. “ o . ver Jere on 1 i. “ ”"“‘,f*~" " ‘ ‘ '. ~ mlbila"! WW!" ' bcciiw c “lifsiifiiigafioiifiiiinliiiic"fiifi walglmgr1‘}°kedfiagn€p§m€$;‘:d'A ‘g: into [sunken wreck," said Phi. stroyed cu through. traveling fzist. amiglrdfllilfi. W" when divas gm‘ l "Dovm!" Phil ordered. i periscopc depth!" i He and thcrest. of the bridge per- ‘snnnel hurriedly climbed down “Dow” t°| Aiisr flares nnd the fllzzfkflr flcat. Iliad been sent iip to the surface, Where wiis nothing to do but Willi. ‘Iiiere was tension, 0i course among the trapped men, out no panic. some lot them ctcn managed io JOKE and ldauglt, They were all ucozl men . . . throuizh the conning-tower Latch, it after them. "lhe di closed ‘ving The engines stop- [alarm sounded. . ped and the batteries took over. ] The ship nosed down until on y Silmfliildlli‘ men , T Hill/g‘ men. 1d . ', - '0 ~r :133,5l3,,§*,,,§f;§,gm'e°°!°° §..-.?¥"=r..“:%°:*&P:":s.;..r: w i "th the occun current and every Phil, 1n the conning wiver, grasped all“ ,. d, 1 $‘\'uu0 ynppm. ‘the Pénfiffpe, hfrlmes ‘ a")? SWMY grinning noise reverbernted through “me ‘e n5 rune“ - ‘s 9y“ me ituii. n..- (iiuflv ALLL.‘ to mink iagam“ ‘he 95m ywhat that; mivht mean. It sounded i He spoke to Czrrson at his side. .- .. . - _ i ,, . ‘ - ,_ tiioug i st n thi. J \\.i.s top n! * I think they saw _us. Theyic 55w 5i1ll)‘—[J5i'iifl])S| ivrcc from ‘headed ‘m5 W“? we“ 3° m‘ ‘he whatever" they had hit. s, .pssc the \\'.iy under or they'd LlllllI‘. they ilepth-boomed us." He called down L.) the control room. "Tflke her u0i\lli Donn to one hundred feel! rour knots!“ The men at the diving controls worked smoothly. The 511m slipped cceper into the sea. uiwng M85 gripping, nerve-ting ing. 1t made ma; Wonk; mom, ‘ men tighten up. Piili ieit it in hiin- would have to slay be self, ii grim excitement. | --5u,-e;-Sa1d p114, ~ . On the control board. the depth- ed v gauge needle registered seventy- tlve feet. then one hundred. There it stopped. "We ll keep thl5 level," Phil said to Carson, “until the destroyers are past. us, then come up ohd take a .ok at the enemy's main line. As scon as we dare to surface egainp tie‘ l radio their position to the ling- s iip " ‘ihe submerged ship eased along lit four knots. A damp chill crepti niroiigh the plates. Moisture drip- zed from the bulkheads. The air zrew stale, caught in the throat. Half an hour later, just. as Phil iviis about to give the order to come up, the crash came. 4i escape hatch was blocked? Finally, he voiced his firti- t0 Car- son. “ii thats the (ffiSU," he ended, "and 1f divers can't clear the hatch, ‘its oing to be laugh. we might llCl. be a 1e to get out—unless we can go out through n torpedo tube.“ hind. rid I'm elect- ‘ir nose“ “FILLS UP” , AT NIGHT! Here's Ono Successful Way Violent and terrric, it foiled the To Get Welcomo Relief submarine from sterni to stern. less- illt! men absiit. like teiipins, Then lF WWI! N05! Ell/PS Y0" a lot "f trim’ came another, even more violent. 0 Bi "IBM-film "P. "lflkfs 117011311112 ‘ There ivus the savage scund of difficult, spoils sleep-Just put a few llrrifiure-rdriventg-ateir‘. Milan crime drops of Va-tro-nol up each riostriL l‘liS rig rom e orwiir engine - - 1 d be_ room int the control r0 . "ism-Ts ARE 5° Purpnsmgy m. » s?” r"*.-“":"r"r‘."r":r:'"..::"=::l 1111?." . o rciev ils ss n 1 Phil had been fliine to his knees upper throat, where transient conges- , sliainti-lisce clriiiliniggzf-glogveklr dlnhiille tion hinders free breathing. Enjoy the ; . c e e m- ' _ ‘ _ _ _ isclf up. Jo ce's words again flashed “d” Va tro-ml brings |throuizh hs head. :11 hope I never 3 see ou again. . . . i T en, he went swiftly into action. ‘ SIMPKINS WARNED US mo TOLD HIM TO HURRY~TEE..HEE- / P". FOUNTAIN PEN g bargain! Everyone needs l , "'Oh, nuts!“ growled carsonlfQuit. 3i I cddjust before he 8B1 . ha told her that, he di ‘oirw/ittv THIS iS 1'00 6OOD~MR Drama 0f Clouds is Enacted liigh Over Nazi Capital DONDON, April 1-(0? Cable) -A drimia. of the clouds n o Berlin featuring ii six-foot Canad- ian and his amazing stamina was trgéreliled by his wing commander oy. . "I never thought uiyono could do what that. glnit big tough 0m- adian did." declared the wing oom- mander. a. veteran of the last war with two rows of ribbons on his un r This is his story: The first night of the Royal Air Force pamphlet raid over Berlin lost October the Canadian was navigating o lead- ing lane at 22.000 feet. Despite the igh altitude, oxygen tubes were not. used. At that, height the slightest physical movement in- volves supreme exertion. The navigator went biwk to the centre gun turret where he found the gunner unconscious from hick o! oxygen. He crawled into the turret, picked u the gunner and lifted him to t e floor of the fuselage. Meanwhile the wing commander, who was the pilot, saw something was wrong. He found the Canad- ian in the turret balling out bricks of pamphlets, the gunner lying on the fuselage floor and the rear gunner sealed in his turret by ice. er 35 minutes the navigator tossed out pamphlets while the plane was brought down to 9,000 feet to free the rear gunner and enable the crew to breathe. When the last pamphlet was thrown overboard the navigator _colliipsed and was violently Lil, but -even so he set. B. course for the planelsvhomejase _in_ B_1_l_tal'li____ l lng. Eve if the escape hatch gsiolxaqligcked, divrers can probably clear V. _ Phil was silent a moment, then said. “You know. 1V5 queer but 11153 before we left: Pearl Harbor, my wife telephoned me from Los An eies and we quarreled. She told me c hoped she’d never see me again. Thats funny, isn't it?" Carson stared iii: him. “Yeah -— verv funny.“ But he didn't laugh. An hour after the submarine went down, it was found by surface craft. guided to it by the flares. Tele communication was establish . Phil reported the scanty details the accident. He was told mt a diver would come down as quickly as possible to look the smuatlon over. There followed a long wait. Then. at. last, came s welcome sound - the heavy tread of a diver 0n the deck above. He rapped an encour- aging message in lviorse code. For an hour, sounds from the top and sides ct the ship indicated his pres- cnce. Then, he left. and, for o. long Lillie, U181? WES liOufllflg DUI. Milli. ominous straping, grinding noise as the submarine siow.y rocked back and forth. Finally, the divers report was tel- ephoned down. As Phil nae guessed, they had crashed into a submerged wreck — that of p, freighter, Also, his tear was confirmed. Tflllflifll Wljeckasfl 0n We 0f the ship barred exit through the escape flown. how- ever, (1lV€l‘5 wou.d attempt to clear the hatch. The divers came down. The sounds of their efforts Jarred through the iron plates. This went on a lo I long time. oxygen tanks hissed. The grimly Ded inen n81‘: now wustin . merit. icy were uhcomfortabl Phil knew that, itthey had to stay 1s ut up here many more hours, , they were all going to suffer. Ls thougliw went. round and ‘Wnd- By new. the news of the Cis- nster woul have been flashed to trap- quiet, e. and Honolulu, t ien on to the States. The ‘ I radio would be broadcasti . .NewspB-Ders would be headlining it. He thought 0f Joyce - wondered how she would feel what she ‘vould flunk. when she heard the news. Carson ll'O\\'l‘if‘(i. said slow y. "But l With psssible death staring him in that one man the face. his _ love for her surged ip within hm, and he began iltferly bliimfnizt himself for the break be tween hem. His jealousy, he saw 0w. had blinded and unbalanced m-made him distort and exag- gerate things that probably meant. nothing. He had been cruel and un- reasonable. tf only he could see her again - , st once - to te hei- he was sorry If only he could take back the things he had said when she ohori- led. If only ne dh't want her to get the divorce. Her nhonirg showed that she still loved him. But lie had been too proud and stubborn to realize that and, once strain, had been hard and unrelentln . No wonder she'd said s a hoped she'd never see him a iiinl What izirl wouldn't. have said under the circumstances? And now. she would suffer for having made that remark -yet it was his fault. she had made She shouldn't. have to suffer for ervously, ho thrust his mind into his ct cn‘d. _ . He drew it out. wlshimz he could smoke one of the cigarettes now — but, of course. he couldn't. Nevertheless, he opened the case - then stared in {JIIZZIEIHGIIL lit. lomethinl it con-J allied. (To be Continued) ELLED no breath in talk or move- - -THEN HE PRINTED A SIC-iN REAOIN ‘inst-a MAKES WASTFAND HURRIE SO HE SP WASTE. ‘ APRIL 4. 1940 Orange Pekoe rroii Ground term, 1 n. 37. 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Go w attempted murder laid in connec- revealed another aspect of this ren- l 5,395 “me smy it ,5 nouhn“ but a tlori with hammer attacks on hi: Slllvliiy. Madame K is the wife of a m“, ' backmlnii» wife and her mother Saturday. professor. They have been marred .. ' The wire Mrs, Anne George, win 30 years-a happy marriage. In the First Great War he was at the front mm exasperated" "Nmhm You're growing deafflshe 6118MB E1 of the y "you ve repcrtcd by hospital officials today in grave condition. The . sort, he replle indignant ?g:v"i}§nt:$ Li‘: oiftgri“ fig not the fidgets?’ mother-ln-law. Mrs. Khl-ileflfig E1- sefllfls iii nu post, "You see how if. u with him" she My“. lbw!- 60- WM "P0P!" "- Blnce the beginning of war Mud- confided, "the last. war was nothinl. wvorlnl- E OUNDT -THEN HE WAS IN SUCH A HURRY HE TACKED UP THE SIGN BEFOR THE INK WAS DRY~flO-HO try-woven’.- i WILL YOU reu. ME THAT AGAIN. vou WERE TALKIN6 50 FAST I coutowr arr IT AT ALL. 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