when they.could, sit on deck with feet on .rail in complete enjoyment. Radio has helped a lot on the present cruise, enabling the Carnegie to keepWashington informed as to progress,' to order new'supplies and equipment," and to keep the families who must stay at home and wait informed that all is well. "What a contrast this is with former cruises when we were out of touch with our families for.months at a stretch!" comments Captain Ault.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 80, 8 April 1929, Page 10
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