PW3P rmP F"' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA: SATUBDAV. DECEMBER 77FO JffiiV F7LL i? ACROSS STORMY ATLANTIC 1 jfe TO REVIVE IN HEARTS OF YOUTH LOVE OF THE SEA wn W ' i . : Hi Thrill of a. Royal Adventure Is Only Prize for Duke Leinster, Distinguished Sportsman, and William Wallace Nutting, Doughty Yankee Skipper, JVhe Will Tempt Fate by Voyage in Frail Beats Net Much Bigger Than Saucers come milK Kitifj of IiclaucI that is, tlie hereditai y - upon an Amciiean. Is his visit for a confeienco upon matters of state, politics or .society? Ne, indeed. He has come te arianp,e for a sailboat lace aciess the Atlantic! The Duke of Leinster, who is the premier Duke, Marquis and Earl of It eland, whose ancesteis for hundreds of vears were I 'intra nf Tri-lnnd . ., ... , ... ........ , . . .. . .'and the body is pulled apart," he nn nn weted very quietly and quickly. This hit of witchiiiff histeiy reined mythical as he 1 elated it, while prosperous fur-wrapped Amer icans strolled thieiiKh the hotel lobby. I The Duke nf l.eiiister i- Hit? ttwiitt-i i ' Miih i:.nl of Kildnie tinil i ib"1 otelith In held lli-t piest'llt llllt'. IHl- t liis; tin1 win- In iiliMnl v llli f'Klilltlg Ill :h IWlUlllll'll fM r. n-iered mil nf the -eivue In1 li hi Hits Innl. l 1 iflll it.llit . He llieli i'Mileil the I Si ite mint iiinh'r Cellins in ' III' S.llll pt'.H flu in mil h iu i "in, li. ieii il.i- hit In- IH .1 fl.ill Has Hunted liif (lame in Wilds of Africa i"i Mum li" n-uined hi- liuiiuiii lOllllllil-. Itl'ltli' .111(1 llllOI' I III' mil hunted tin; Kiiiiii' in Afin.i II nni'L ik.ii l,viiiin llifnie tin' It lish I'm. Stall- i. inn' lulu fXistHIIK till- i 111!,. II Mini I'JO.IMMI lll'll'S of an ("tiiin nt Ciiitiin. near Imbliu. 'J''nl.iv In' Ii.ih luit r',(MH neies. Hie remainder hnuiug been liikeu mw ''. tii(' I lish I. and ('ennuis-iun nml villi ' .In t ii few thousand ncies left "maud mill tiistle." (iilih'il '.iliiln Unlri as the Puke i'lnti'il I he stei'v ut Un vmiusculieu uf the hiiul. Although the youthful peer he is about thirty new hits the farieein ''.42j"""""""""""""""""""""""H"HfHB"QMBg? te call it'll iiiiniiipr. Mi ihicsii "nshaw. will be sat sfacteiv te inc. I will agtee l,?,, -.-"'"mHHHHH' r '.-r'-vi yamiHIBBB. le any preposition se lone ns tne mc f ' ' ''- BHHIHMHRRHI-. Mr. Nutting hnr S'HHMBHHHHIHtek In ttiA hnntrf '?rTHHHHlTC&ttHlHHHftl le In It'iiRtli j 4jBjjjltKmL .K'-HfSwHHPifSc'' . t JM':':-'TWIBKiW mrJr Uilham Wallace Nuttinu, he HiRBHIHHP"' ' '-ivi ' J' '4tfKm&y $WS hs accepted the Duke's dial- I'BS-IPA P9KT 13 I HI 3eBHk,lk. HVHH iSL JPKMkIHMK ' ':&2aMte yh - M 1 The Duke til J.cinstcr, in America "jHBII ' f If- Sr ' BjB 'B ""!S,, K?- H8J H 'i ll M iirriincini; for the race across the viMH I - -., i3K, lflKB 1 nTl V ? !BH3Mk4m Hik V''", V?5 y" -us llmr hi' I" liiiieli unpresu'il by the !'""' ''mIKpS'0'' . ' -tH4m 'JtttffEJJWKMKuttKT li Aiiieiii-an lu'iipl.'. Hi- thc ''''' ,,lk"'' 'lSMHHtK E 98 '!HraSJSeHillH li -J f H'" V jf ' "'" ' " "" ' " i J -,' m aiZ3ZI!IIIII j 'W - S. - ' 'I $ 1 " ;?' . 1 Nuttinu at the wheel of the little ketrh, 'The Tjphoen" J.ui'ilii! tin- ner 9' 't!f, '""- " M ...C .S. ill i. . i . . .. i ...r...l.i.. Ikit.. l V r . ... , '' ,''', fc f ' 'ML III, li' Willi. li! U.1I.I ,,, 'll ' '' "' " ' c,' ' " "" "" xw" "",l ' ,l"' ' ,1"r l'"1-'' " l'"" ' ''"ir. ""' ''"i" hii. maii'li ilifii' -tri'iixih, limn in in,iu, in ''"' - ( .'"'Jj -' I'-T-i.n tl. 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"n-hnn." by jeve" ittul "Channlc." ns all ISilt- , ls-li 'etitli'iiit'ii ate -.iippe-ril te sny; am he (leen'l wear -ikiIh! He is eiittn taken by Aineiiian slanir. liaitlctilnrly "f'nn j en beat ilV He was loath te talk about hitm-clf, believes in the nmity of men and nations through a love for the simple I nn" n,sls,eu uim l"s tlnilllap eTpen- elements of life. ,i-iires Pre nm h.uar.lei.t. His two i. m i i i ..i .t 1 . i ... iiRliih i tiinpiiiiidnx eernslennllv vneke His jienleus tleeds in battle, en the. hunting gieunds and en the sea , flll. , ,.', , ,,. ' ", ""' p" ' . . it- i . ., -I. i ... . ., . '"' "Ha. "Hi in.. jiiiKe mls'cil net n me legion. His exploits en the social stage and in politics are nothing. 1( ,(,v snj, The noble visitor is the most re- 1 niantic iignre in Ireland today. He is n descendant of Lord Edward ''itzgcrnhl, who, in ll'.n, led the Itish against England, was captured and tlietl as a martyr for Ireland. The Duke of Leinster is w ithiped us the nnmesake of this saint and martyr. He is rensideicd te have the same personal magnetism and daring spirit that his ancestor pos sessed. lie will ince against an Amer ican who beasts nnd bespeaks the heritage of the sturdy struggle of Middle West American pioneer life. Theio will be no prize for the w inner, except perhaps n cup. The American is in the race for the fun of the thing. Se, tee, is the Duke. In fact, the Duke would have Failed across the Atlantic alone in stead of racing some one else aciess. That had been his eriginnl intention. Last July, in Londen, he said he in tended te sail across in a ketch. William Wallace Xutting, of New , Yerk, 'oemmodoie of the Cruising Club of America and editor of Moter lleat, rend an account of the Duke's intention. Mr. Nutting had sailed m re'-s the Atlantic in 1920 in his ketch Typhoon. He wrote the Duke mid challenged him te a race. And se the Duke, goetl scout and leal sportsman that he is, has come' tu Ameiica te confer with Mr. Nutting and te arrange for that j ace. This K the Duke's iir.-t visit te America. Instead of rushing aieund te get a view of all the gay places nnd ea-xerly engaging in the social tu'iits nf the elite, or presenting the piima facte evidence of "what the wt'll-diessed young man should wcar"--as me'-t of our distinguished foreign vi.-iteis de he is busy nt tunling te the arrangements of the nice and te the iclectien of his beat. "It bi a thrill that I have always v ant til and am going te hnvc," saitl tne Irish sportsman, in "peaking of the pnipesetl race. Thrill of Air planing In Yd in lie Felt I'lie one adventuie he has net bad, he -aid, was riding in an airplane, lie tines net. want te l ide in a tea plane until he can pilot his own beat. 1'ir.tt, he wants te sail across the Atlantic and then fly across it. " ml tlien swim nciess," added his companion, Captain A. V. Celes. wth a twinkle and a bit" of humei, ns lie poured some tea for a few callers at the Duke's hotel. The Duke seemed te take his friend's remark seriously, for evi dently there is no hazard he would net like le take. Atlantic in a ketch He comes from a family of fighters. Five of his ancesteis, he aid, had been drnwn and quartered i ,Ui(k ( ,(n ,, V(.v tlw( nuk(ls ,. en Tower Hill in Londen. pictine him atop mountains looking out "What's drawn nnd quartered?" vri. ,, u,lley when- his mstles Ktnud. mnie one in the party asked. j mifl altlieiuh bis f.me is nnhlv fiem Hie "The arms are tied te a pair of winds nml the time- ui 'en -terin-t, hnr.-e carts and the legs are tied tetheie is about hi- i'n tin' tleluMi-y of -mother pair. Then the carts are fail tomplei.m. nt fine leatm turned in different directions and A Duke. Coining ever te see me. Te it range for the raie " Mr. XutiitiR is net a bit viirue nbeut the tonus of ocean lneintr. lie can use, from Ieiir experience, enough nautical terms in ordinary i omersatlen te nf-e-itnte n glessnrv. Then he tlrnwt .ill sorts of pictutes of sails and rigs and ffhneners. wlileb eentiliee ou Hint he hnettx, nt llrM luiml, nil about whnt he )h tnlking. Ami the f-ru stories he. ttrltis niiike anv het ' hair stand en end. Previous Trips Reb iXcw Voyage of lis Terrors In Kli;t. N'tiliiiig sailed singlt inimnl. In tl titter Neiels, from New Yeik te Nettfeiiinliaiiil, anil then detui thedusf of New feiinillainl te Miiplclen.. He i reuspi the Atlantti' t w ire, In J'.i'Jd, in the Kef eh T'pliemi. "A ket-jb." rxplniueil Mi. Nutting, "is the oppe-ite of a schoeiier. It it , a twe-nia"! ves-il with th" smaller m8t aff. Tim the -ail area is belter distributed for n small eiew, A jawl Iids a bigger mainsail, it has the lltt 1 mil nft. ' ' Mr. Nutting sj a-'live in helping erganise the ('nii-ing I'lub of Ainerlen. f If it he snid : "The Aiiieiiian f'linsin? 'ltlb is patterned after tin- It-i.wil Criii-ing Cluh of I'nghiud, vtliiili hat done remarkable tnrk In Keeping nine the spirit of the en. and of real a liting. The Hnglisli t lub puts our a win boek: giws prises for the most notewei tliv amateur voy vey ages: tterks tiih tin- Aflniiinlty .in planning irmses. It gate wilunble serv ire during the war. a- its members Knew the iioeKs along the eeasl with uhlrh the naty twit nut familiar." "Here in Aiueriia ne!it i luhs have, te l,e jolted into real r-.liling." be coll cell coll fniieil brisl.lv. "Tbe hate become iuff eeunti - lub- We must hove real sailing and re.il beat". "We want tti get tin- Kid- into this sort of thing. "We haw le-t a whole generation t. the automobile. We v mil te get them linik te the watei Seninaiii-hip makes for fearles", stimU manhood In the automobile, there is ii-iuill. mere ti-k te the ether fellow On tilt! sea, the sailor lights his own li-k." "Here in America, ' he as-eited. with vim, "we have traditions --traditions from the dntt of the clipper ships. We have bet'n getting away lrem the water. It's great spurt and geed training. We don't want our he.is te miss it," Reviewing hi-tnii-e en the Typhoon. Mi. Nutting -aid that w el was built necerdlng te his own ideas of what a ngeing ,tii rh l should be. "ami wh sailed her ucres the Atlaiitie and back for the fun of the tiling " "We feel." he continued, "that the pnrt of iiieking jour 11 a v across great , .stietelies of water, bv lour own newly neqtiiied skill with the sextant, fecl- I lug jnur mij with the headline through the fog and d.tiKtn-4 into strange plncee are worth the time, the cost, the ener gy ics, nnd eien fhe in-k and bard shin that aie bound 10 be ,i part if -neb nu uridert.iKing." Se the IiiiKe et Leinster and Air. Nutting will pi' then -Kill against the anil 01 eie hum He 1- 'i -ix-liiniei , tall nnd ten slunlei ilhilltf "I the inhll-l ill lli I'lllbl. Ill M'pe-i he ha- tin- gl.ue of the hi. 1 11 p i.tlciiuni Al Ins -llghte-l gi--lilie till 1 le III, lilt' te ihlllK of lh jlil.l-e. "Sttill 11- .ill .mew." Yeu 11111 pil'lllie llllll ill I he jungles of AflSH 1 i.iping twih Ihe -1 lint; -if a p.inthei Hum lieu e :t 1 1 i 111 .t In di-i us-ing 111 -Kill ax a li'uluu'i uitir and light' 1 ili" has boxed will refused 11 diinnii'sieii inn. .j,,,,,,,,,, Wilde, lit weight I'luuiipn'ii -' the llish (ilinitls III thi',!,, n,d -Mill li.is I'ligiigeil ill -efii-.il sn'ilh nf r.uii'lie he t.is iim.,(l,. nailing hiiiitsj, aieuiheis 01 titniH. When he .isl ,1,1. ... in i'i 111 sing Club said . "Ill- '.ill must be in speed and aleptne--, fei lie isn't a lui-Kt loeKuig gin. The I lake is nuweuit te lit ne lio.il lie.il inu in Ihl- iniiiilit He ihiiil.s ii mils' I e "It'll I spill I The sut wni 1 1111 go Duke Thinks Americans Are Very W arm-Hearted Net Klnd-heaifed, warni-heiiitn,' 1 ei li il the in or 'The Unl.e," eeiiiiniii'd Captain le. "hi- a tendue-s for iiienKei'." "I'lir all tuilmaW." wu'ii'ited the 1 l.'Ivf l.-piiinllt Inr inuiiKc.is," pd-lstcd ( iplaiu ( 'eh'v ' A lute ler all aulimiN, p.11 Urill.illj liiiillkfj," the Ullke 1 until llli'il, sltis. tag the ".ill." His l'i'Hilli-s ler inuuKes he e I I. lined hi the jael that 111(1 wsits .tge a pel iiiiuiKey saied one of his nn 1 1 -tin- I10111 being buriiiil te denth. Sniie then inniiKe.t s have alwn.is been pel- of Ihe l.eniHler fannl), which 1- ih il) tme 111 Iniglauil with tneiiKeys 01. i,-i (eal of aims. lf tlte lt't IllellI.eJH I'.'ll.tllllv lll.ldc n 11. 1 of things in m, he'el rooms In wait iiiib'i, LuihIeii broke ti windows ami furiu- nmr in ihe b be.it" " he It'lii.llKed , His Secial Diversion Is Centered in Opera When .i-lli'd Mhal ether Miltlliilll 1 llieiil he wauled I" seek ibllliu lu- month's Mat lure le' .iiHtteu'd 1 ' ( Ipeia. '"Iluit's hilling' " tli't'lnred en tii.lb'is. ' lint mi should likt I .l... 11 ten 1. II" se lllllih I'm' spoils' " ..,, ,t i.n'i he ausMi'ied 1111 tun ' said the ptesenl I'ltger.ihl wif his flanging smile. His entitles Imw in them iii.iii wild iiiiimiils which am, I liiitwwr, iiselul. ' As ,1 liiiiiter he Is te Iieluinl wliai I Id 1 i wh was ,10 Aiueiii'ii. He docs net, liiittew r, heliett. in -hooting ant 1111111 ids whb li are 11-s.liil "Tlieie is no spett in h,-htiiu ttnl- ( mills wlilt-h me bariiih s," he said, 1 "The elephant and the tiger sue aul mills whlih me dangereiis te people and tO (Hip- " piesisiwlt . an '""' ,vlln '"os ''"' "" I'fl-' rst ns llu- Mihirt-t I10 was iniiiniliillls' nml Hie sea iilse lutes iniisie. I anMeiis te tonttniie (list usmiir. is alt the tame R.cnt ihjtl.m et the " ,?"" "V 1 V' " "" .liiJL, 'i MtfJautle blngle-hnndcd," he snld. "But Till- Irish nnbmn hoi 111 unurect- I of his lllllsiL' lOllgll -. ,V i r "l 1 !7Mina ,i:y4: - v uan 'J rT'r'sMWwrtJ.&'-ft "rt4ij r.i a i m nniii ib. ""-Mia 'n-i n jm '"r'Miiliiii itfi "Viiin ., .,'l"l,. t " A "' SJaOTV -&a K .A. .F' ,vyh Wv' J' J V) V" ?. 'ft.1,' ' , ' e - ', .,-)s si .- ;;" t- s,sat s " " ---tr.. & - y iilautic b iMr. Nt Nuttjnj wnnts a eompitnlen, It "The Typhoon," in which Mr. Nutting has already crossed the Atlantic, however, net in competition A Hi nil Will Take Along a "Seasoned" Companion Mr N nng Wl.l tnl.e wi'h hn.i 1 W 1 1 i-(i"l Ittildttm ranndini. .iiieht-m.iii who tresed the Atlantic with him In '.Mi. A iniage .lere-- t'ie Ail.iuti. 111 a .small beat is net a new lent .lodging trem Sim 1 ir lejnges, n should take, neniinllt. twenty tu thlrtj dajs A few iMi age Themas l'h tiling Ihiv iTus-1,1 twice in a -mall crntt oil' e In In- ',vwi ,wil with two emu. luiiileiis and iiginn In a peiwr beat. cruise thai ' iiiied at lVtrugiad Silhetli III il ltf.linst the dehe.ite .i.i till' el the ! 1I.0 el I 1 in-l. .11,. tin large ivgul.ii '"II ft.t'utes r iluam Wallace NtiU'iiR Mr Nutting ha .1 lirnn linn 1 1 "in. r ell.l fi. it'le 11 II' Me I t li I I I llllll 1 II,.' ill Itei III He. flllillt llllli ill 11. 1 '11. i ihe fiiuni lmle top. "wLen me teii Lik ing "our 1 111111 little -ell ih - luniit Utile mm ulng ' "I'm geliu I" Hit I unit Iilile of fm " -mil the tuiilii li1 tl" di it 1 1 'Ami whin aie .wu yeiiig ' de in tour I1111111 little n ill 1 e ,iiil the lu.nii little eep 'I'm g'ing 10 de a h'l 11' liiiiut Hub business," -mil the iwiiii.t lmle tit 11 r. "le nuiKe 11 let of te but fiiiitit little flllillt little t.u 1 -familt in nn luniit I'lllllt little III. ,111 V inn K - 1 1 1 - te fit'il 11 1 In tuiiin 1 1 1I1 l.iil. 1 1 . 1 1 . ' "W, lll.l lilsl f t iiuu nusuy nutiti 01 an .vmcricnn ntint'iic ifjeiu nupr your tunnv llii nere, nmt ceineu from rurilue. ' he'll hnml you a funny Tttle summon. n 'nt 1 1 I 1 ''1 1 op h .11. 1, 1 go 'en or 1 II send it funin I file 1110I01 pr your tunny little lllitef niul '"ii ' nun lit- I. itle ini ' -aid th"1 nod oft he went, "ii step dm nig funny li.ilu'ss liinnv littlH 11 re imikiiig ten iiniili noise.) f iiiuv little di n 1 1 sti'iipei 11 ill'' l'uiiit lmle gas nml off h Item d.'ttli the fiinnv little Mieel. ami .ill' I linn III Kill -pill, piilleli put i'lllllt 11 Ilium iittleiopeii 11 finnit little mo me li, 1. tele 'Mop w.iir finint lmle II iwr, funny mill' ui itei . sin. 1 i in- t it ti 11 h 11 tint is 1111. 1 inniit utile tun 1 Hie luuiii little di Itl 1 told linn f lliies a luniit 1 II t If selium, as fei wni 1011111 lilt! I linn little 1 op III II flllillt llllll I I I'll.1 I - '0111 ' flllillt llttll II1' III I I I' 111 I I III. 'III. U 1111 h is 1 million I' 1.1 were ni'iie funny ll.lli tn tin- tunny little co nd. tile (0 ', ieV" al, ' f r... liiwi " -aid 1 mi lite lii apt 1 nnd a funny lltll' il win tv 1 nt) -Hv 11. -I In nun put jeii 1 im ihuit funny "bat happened, Mill Wish llll'lf ' J111I14'- llk tUt uirV rjwaa Ui N! w N it 'B' lit-1 . 4 ieai l m i 511 . .1 - jt-.u.u .-a'