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LOG OF THE LUXURY LINER C.F. A. June 12., 1950. Left Ne York Harbor at 9:oo A.M .... Official timekeeper on the Williams and Richter Bombproof Steams ip Linej. Bierwiler . . . Saw R. Fox on dock selling posies to round-the- world travelers E. Hart a P. Hood . . . S. Neally weighed anchor at 9:56 . . . Tipped scales at 12.6 to rival weight of heavy-v eight champ B. Burrell . . . Soon discovered notorious girl stowaway H. Sullivan chewing th world-famous gum put out by the Boehm Bubble Gum Company of South Africa . . . During lunc hour nurse E. Goff soothed the fevered brow of B. Martin, renowned delegate to the oceanic-tunnel onference strongly advocated by that hero of public-speakingll. McMahon . . . B. Petterson moped ound enviously . . . Stimulating entertainment was provided in the early after- noon by the illustri s Olympic diver D. Young sporting the in wasp-waist swim suits designed by that man with an eye for style C. Urban . . . Around the ship's orchesl'ra under the able direction of that s ave king of swing P. Kennett with vocalist M. Palmer wearing an imported Parisia frock designed by the E. Fleming . . . An eight course dinner cooked by the f mous chef D. Snyder and served the guidance of G. Magliocca was followed with evening ent by L. Hall and her sextet which includes L. Maxwell and K. Gammons . Exhausted by the exercise went to bed early . . . A few days later as our journey the world continued we verpool and on the wharf to meet us was Lon- don's ham B. Hilbert accompanied by vivacious secretary M. Bond . . . We caught our out- going liner and went immediately cabin where we found ship steward D. Cole making h z t up t e . . . After a sound snoo e arose at the sound of the lunch gong rung by H. Krebs still galoshes and entered G room where we were invited to sit at Captain B. Arnold's table with other guests M A011 on her way to Bagdad, Baetzel on his way to Tonkin and his way to Pauline During lunch we were entertained with an act by C. Warren and her T Tumbling T . After lunch we were challenged to a game of deck tennis by champions R. L. May whom we beat roundly . . . During dinner, on the verge of a luscious of steaming plum pudding with hard sauce, we were interrupted by a rd! f this from a gob on deckf -our forks slipped to the table with simul- all hurried to the deck as one, there were cries, mad rushes, wild scrambles. for the second timeffblond hair streaming -'down again, up again and the face was that of H. Gill. The s ' was stopped QR. Oyen stopped rowingD and life boat lowered by sailors P. ' isotto and Ainsworth who went quickly to her and ater she confe that aghast at the shocking sight ofj. Hickey actually the , she fel A o a dead faint from the rail on which she stood and awoke to bobbing Dav ter in sunny Spain we met the four wandering troubadorsg Smiths, Rov 1 In the afternoon at a bull fight we saw R. Markert practicing the benefit of -I. Kittner, who appeared interested only in the fight between Sulli On sailing from this country we encountered F. Hamm, P. Griffin, and B hashing over old times in a waterfront cafe . . . We journeyed onward where we inland train to Venice and there who should take us on a gondola trip Next stop was Egypt where F. DeMuth was acting as a guide to the i W - ' .carnel.... ' ' r on were B. Van- xating a tomb . . . Days later we sailed from Alexandria through the n and thence to Bombay . . . There on the street we were amazed to seej with a organ and a monkey on a string . . . The n t F we ur d fourth- Mahal H. Telian painting it a beautiful sea gre . . e o - 1 muple ele- elephant boys B. Hammond and W. Corcor . . .' n c j as a bill- letters the announcement of S. McUmber's 'ai p g ll mportant Ndomestic affairs . . . From there we Hex to mall 'oa ity where Mavor g7tvQ1s a joyous send-off and sent her love to A. Rising, missionary We' or Sardinia where we discovered W. Schwerer, magnate in sardin rders to D. Mye his secretary . . . From there we took the luxury liner the we found S. Reed andj. ' rvan still debating that Philippine question . . . Guam entertained by naval oflicer D. Chene, ' t his home where dinner was meticulously Ross . . . The boat took us directly to Francisco through the Golden Gate our eyes more upon our country . . . In Hollyw we discovered S. Scarmoutsos a wardrobe that great dancing star C. Driggins whose a wicture is Katy Foil. our again and sailed down through the Panama 'nal, where we saw keeping guard up the North American coast to New York . . . Here v ere back once more our starting point 'e an incident took place which affected us more than a , hing on the trip . . . As we left hip and started down the gangplank we discovered that the - plank t there . . . Whoopsl suddenly discovered our feet on the cold linoleum and woke up to the fac that another Monday morning had rolled around and we must go to the C. F. A. and wait ten years h nee to see if our glorious voyage is realized . . .
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