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Twin smiles: two of a kind are Leila Hyams, the fair, and Leila (Mclntyre) Hyams, the dark. And, believe it or not they are mother and daughter
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to stick their heads straight up; eight or ten feet out of the water. One came so close to the camera that its moist, fishy breath actually put a film on the lens like a fog. And, say, that whale had what your best friend won't tell you about! Phew!"
Iceberg Antics
THAT was the same day we landed on the hunk of drift ice — several times larger than a ship. We were waiting for more seals, when the whole drift began to shiver like Gilda Gray. Then one edge went into the air and the other toward the water. So we went sliding, and it looked as though the whole cake was going to up-end — and that would have been just too bad. Our wives would have been widows. But finally the berg that had drifted under ours squeezed out, and dropped us fiat again with a tremendous splash."
It was all in the day's work to these adventurers who had carried a ton of movie equipment into this frozen inferno. Every time they touched camera metal in a temperature never above twenty below, a patch of skin and flesh was left frozen to the machine. The film itself was brittle as a cookie, and one's breath froze on the camera mechanism. But of the 160,000 feet of film they took into the Antarctic, they brought back 100,000 feet of pictures in their precious film cans. They apologize for the rest. Making movies in the Antarctic is a
little different from working in a HoUj'wood studio, they explain. In Hollywood, airplanes and cameras are not dashed to bits by Polar gales. They lost one camera this way — and a 'plane, too.
But the biggest kick during the two > ears of polar nights were those provided by the touch of civilization, coming 11,000 miles from Times Square via radio. Then too, there were the mo\'ies that Paramount got through the ice to them this year. Not just regular movies, but — well, listen.
Views From Home
V.-W DER X'EER'S youngest youngster hadn't learned to walk when he left for farthest South. One picture showed the littlest \'an Der \"eer navigating on his own sturdy pins. One of the men, Hansen, had a 3'oungster born after his departure. His first glimpse of the new arrival came via the movies. And Rucker's boy came to his dad on a strip of celluloid which showed the lad clad in his first pair of "long jeans." The men were pretty homesick. These things affected them. But now they're home with the kids — and with the wives who traveled half-way down the world to herald their return from the end of the world. .'\nd in a dozen cans they've brought photographed evidence of history-making exploits.
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