Then, under the anxious eyes of the Captain, Engineer Officer and First Lieutenant, a test was made. The throttle was thrown clear over, permitting the engine to race, and the new stem held. It is still holding, like its mate of similar design, after more than 100,000 miles through the wind-swept North Atlantic.

Upper—Clump for Paravanes.

Center—Moored in Brest.

Lower—The Huge Rudder.

Under Water Body of the “Leviathan”