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S TH K ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION—September 2G, 1931 SWIMMING F OR A« told by W a lte r Jo h n a o n to tir o . I> M urphy, J r (t Hint I n u rd fro m la s t week) I .n e e d FAME M illio n a ire a n d » » i lucky en o u g h to w r g u n In te rn a tio n a l m e e t a n d h is first th e m a n a g e r. W h en I asked h im for tr ip to T o ro n to . a Job a» g u a rd he .\*id, ‘Wo d o n t T ra in e d for M eet "A ro u n d a b o u t A uituat. t h r io w m n eed a n y m ore g u a rd s.' “ In th e ea rly p a r t ( f J u n e I b eg an a p u a tm a u '« rx c u riU m g o in g to N r* " B u t lire g u a rd * I e x p la in e d , (lalnlnK fu r th e R o u n d N u n h a lta n Y ork. I k’t*bl> d a n a rm fu l of tra in , w h ich w as to h a v e com e off " W ell, we d o n 't n eed a n y m o re of I .Swim, w ith th e I n lru tlim of m r rr ly akin*: u Joy rut«». I w en t to B rooklyn an d th e m , e ith e r,' he replied, b u t le i me ; in A ugust. 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T h is is th e ro u tin e for se v en d a y s a th in g s seem to be a little m ore e n I 1 ok back on it I d o n 't fig u re out w rek\ horn I m ad e o u t d u rin g t h a t cuid co u rag in g . " T h e o n ly le t- u p com es If I show "A t first wc ha»' h o p e d to h a v e th is j w in te r, b u t I did W h e n x prlng cam e a n d th e w e a th e r g o t w arm er, my v e n tu re fin an ced by a real e s ta te a lu\.s of w eig h t too fa st, th e n 1 rest My w eig h t m u st th o u g h t* Ju*t n a tu r a lly tu r n e d to firm h e re in New York, b u t we fo u n d to re g a in p u n d n w tu n n in g T h in g * w ere n o t going mi o u t th a t m en w ith m o n ey a r e n ot be a t le a s t 190 p o u n d s. At p re se n t I Am tw elve p o u n d s u n d e r w eight, sufficiently in te re s te d in b a rk in g col- ; well w ith m e a n d th e bore. *o I gave u p m y Job. 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