Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Jul 1936, p. 24

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aet When the. dock cafeteria chef at Çiiiarnuossu to the Messroom treesa and *c:es setting. i'clown tropical San Francisco told me that the cater- mind: Hawail with its 1 returnied to the landscape<I w.ith 'tropicalbanatia breakfast. niy irx palimi, tiir-, a in Cocoiiut jewel' a as of flowers. spoken weIl were ing superintendent of the Matson deck, and to imy surprise we Navigation company, operating be- qiuoise sea. 'Pago Pago ln beaiutiful tween San Francisco and Melbourne, Samioa (the setting for the play Australia, wanted to sec nie in bis -Rain'). a sm-ail native, v-illage of a office after lunch, and that be thought fwsrwadfaneht-ete Su%?a ini 1 was going out on the Monterey; I âijiong oica .iic *îouritains~ s trange a of ii1sanshm te had had I jubilant.. exccedingly was days,,aditrsigpol.NwZa several for ship my eyc on.that Sa Frncico ithlandi. where. live the mnants of.ý the as hat goe netr ar-h the object of shipping on ber,~ and o epwrn Sydiney.and races. Polyniesiain the of -eedt for the lait 24 hours' bad rather nervousiy, since'she was sched-'Melbourne, Australia. iving nleariy. as uled to sai at noon of November 12 far south of the equator ýas Chicago ese 1935 and that wvas only one day off.!de, ot.Alofteet seveil 'of ,period a over studied go.and srik ofa yar bg te Sine n-oeigsm a hafwes '!Frisco" bas been wellunder control and -of tbe unions as. far as shipping lS: 1.000 miles. concernied. The letter of introduction' Jà= O ii iliSa 1 had to the superintendent wvas -obFranSatit front out The first day viously. useiess, ln gettingnme a, job. icëo the sea wvas pretty smoobtb, and, I could notice but little rolling of the sbip. The throbbing of the engines lias. 1 Thse Ilatson Line sftrmshij><'oltry.'Iyiq t dock fin Sydney, A ustra wa.s the thiing most ,noticeable. wvas beginuing to pride myseif on bethe islands to dis- and a mnyriad 0f flowering bu-llw. ing a niatural born sailor, but the next near enough to thereon. The gray abounded., day out of Los Angeles the sea be-1 tinguish objects A Swim at Waikiki give.i way to a camne a littie rougb. and the sh*tp list- mountainsides had plan wras to visit the %vorld first NIv interspersed verdure. greeni lnxuriant ed fromn side to side, up and downi at WVaikiki, so l1 took beach famnous and highways. and every other way. This started with little cottages the shores 1 could discern îetcrrdei ea-a htdrcin plac during the night, and by morning 1 Along passing miany interesting fa te.r coconut pln and an ocai gingelyot of ifig stn ee had explort to liked smali boat bobbing around lu the wvhich 1 woidhave dire tobeotsoi a ud.stng I arrived at Waikiki. 1I humt& wate. bed,-and tried to determine just which waaera bath.houýe. oli., thé be-ach> 1017: way the ship iras rolling. I bad been' ý,%va*S, al N.squ .more. The auther, phetogra>hed on h Island of iOalu. Is V . 111I3t v%-I.U8III. ... 1 disegaraing 9101-1-1 U* 141LUIeverv motion, and would prevent sur- which were being uinfoided before prise movemexfts.whch cause the weli- our eyes.' After hurrying through the 1rcaknoherprvenaknon'sicnes. hours,.,.-e were toid that we fast of: thougbt every *tive iras to dismiss sea-sic'kness- from my mind, and go, didn't bave to côme back for the. about just as if we were lying quiet-__________________________ ly at anchor in some mooiilit barbor. As I saici before, this friend was wéell meaning. and no donbt had m best interests at hieart. but ab3out three minutes after arising that mornLI .ne we took, a good sunbath, togethier. Tiwn 1Ihaci a bite to eat and retract:4 . vay to the starting point. Fronî my there 1 visited the Tourist Trav r] bureau, and received information oin j -- Wbk5 duning is--to sec rnîngs iwas light gray mountains rising above Howers Uabout persoti doesn't se the. Wsizôw, as, soft ,and airyt as the whole rows o fluffy, clouds orerhead.- In fact it of dogbtfut Ha eeck. r-vvzqu Instead, was a i litItic'mxe rc -M t-l' t L UUL 58 A U*n DuI ..FAAi o y rFJ ", uMi 'epit old crones tions. Howcver, after a littie walk wi lineage werc, 1 came to the Saivation Army girl's

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