A Spread on THE STOWAWAY in the New York Post

How a Jersey teen stowaway became an international celebrity

A few minutes past 4 a.m. on Aug. 25, 1928, 17-year-old Billy Gawronski dove into the Hudson River and swam out to board a ship called the City of New York, which was sailing to Antarctica the next day.

Gawronski had no experience at sea or as an adventurer. But he had a desire to live a more exciting life than the one he was born into.

Read the full article by Larry Getlen on New York Post