Photo by Emil P. Albrecht 

 WATCHING TH]^ FISHING FXEET DEPART : NDWLYN, ENGLAND 



Every point of vantage on the sea-wall is tenanted when the fleet puts out to sea. There 

 are few young men in the throng, and they are landsmen. One needs to stand near a couple 

 of "ancient mariners" to get the full flavor of the occasion. No trick with rudder or sail 

 escapes those critical eyes and tongue. 



''Cornish mariners built up the first great English navy before the Devon sea-dogs and 

 Sir Francis Drake took it in hand. And there are no better or braver seamen today than 

 these who in tiny boats brave for months the rigors of the Arctic seas that their families 

 may live" (see text, page 8). 



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