SUNDAY, MTARZCH 1, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY =PAGE 3ELE T aw h id e ia man Standing, feebly waving a flag.i In the tent which had blown half- es T ~ e ta ~ 's .i.. i arf. n lcr: bfud.edsnt x hiebt( ~ ) on]am( -u toi 'l2 i~ 0W iiIhse a oon dicovered and (i reeley, fe.el-: i her of the ill-starr'e(IGreeley arctc1 tsUd aea n atl on' erbe.ugrt CXIceiljliotlfethe 184of ofood.- Day aft em- o could ll a lassd dapairing ffort to Ihad driven hi n to teal the food let!I-ore dcotig (ay I I (y0icll. 0 lie southern hor= ieep t hem a live tb rough i he w~ ter. I liim off with a severeireprimiand. For: tens MacMillan in an informal talk follow- u~ 1 t i}+ ilhe ;ship that dd it was (lring ti,; Pe iod of ~tarva-' some time nO o fur t her food wasfe in i etr eels usa. net coil t l'1 vrinand smaller grew ion that111the m(ers not iced an tin- mis-sedI until one (ay a piece of' maw- I The story of the Greeley expdi te ,)(c ofe- o tano withl its ebb,) cc;ntable loss inithliru'";tores.(hide thong could not be foundi. The' tio i wllknon o an eht th zs- a i-- i h'i ei Utl. Thy kille d Itailizing that smiome of itie party nman Iad acen it to bol anti (t- seaek- T ) more intimate details have never been ")al CAly;i aato 1h03,1th miselx'es~ mut. have lawn driven by h1,nger to ing that m'unch added nurishmn u. ca retold at length. Ini 1881 the Party Gree(ley~ felt I hat no reprima nd would mi I of 25 men was carried north and1 leftr help) thle Wttr. The iun ce'n~d ann on thre Greenland coast 254 miles-~ ~n i( sI11 in ef Isho- ryi ahove ape Sabine to carry onl scien- a onhf eco-'hAeirtWhri j tific investigations in terrestial mag - K.(;01e :dI'' l1 I;i~ic12! n v netisin for the United States govern--r-d hoIbe(lteo 1.'he a inet. The.sip sailed away with the'.e;\V1 o a odeltv ihi promise of returning the next year, a wmikan on v,0 hal>nd heithee- andl the men set ablout building their i ~~nlo 'i :l nlit.r: ' cabin and preparing for their work, o;'~~I1 )-, of 1th Sumierlainea}an,.ut n veselwhole vtu; ty (di the ls -' loomed on theehorizon tottake them i tzi ItdA back to their homies. Homesick, A(-eiwdially theo iaaiiwats b.ie somewhat disheartened at the failure lid, tifr tthi l.e0 ihis face pld n work. There was no lack of food Hn i ord adawy e~a lie ,. : asth ievge ca on in the art, -!Th then-the little hlt of stone was well 'p cS1e5 -eht~(Oc'teod aniIi . in+ ,u lasfa-dprovisioned andl comfortable. ',,Ia rdthe n niea pranrd ()Wry. The long arctic night caine lowmm wetoroC, upn mnthem once more, and with the -I sa,-. I ai; ie v:tI (1,pro 'i axiedlfro i~coming of the spring of 1883; they I hesn .'s-; i r :,evwas dirno d,' , looked longingly out across the rcc a ]sh~ ,~sirtadtebd " flow for a fight of the promised ship. /a1 runhodw r h.=i',uItelmylln thywatch-ed until the month of Au- t A iWilthe t >;focx elih 'gust canie, and they read again the -!.'(.I t~'t ,A 1i e.ti~l{.herouph. $Sau- ' .Y a ". : A: .n critlei swhich had been given them). "ain ;y; -~:in f 'ay, they d Imi~~ncd "if no sid has reached you by Au-((d V.li ilp teh'icmo' f elf, cis ;y ore. So wak that lie: -out ceed southward along the coast ba" h n h cudeilmv -where aship will meet you.'' (oi. donoallhlieoldt to get.voouse The ordem's were there, and feeling'Hun -lftowektoot ip gtI lt certain -that lthe governmrent would: fishlagerloine.oh r (101CN ;f~ hethorrev( ir --wfo (ay ndletthirw l1stc edc;I llto ('011001.lichenfr iomi among Inh '30 I'l 9I a fo 0dy a~ etthi els-o-o ~Ols pring came, and ith itIle 1.110o(1w 1n Par't O~th~Poa Ekum h "hIut to bave the rigors of the dfalug0,'- ols is tbil il. of hope. lo~ "id P et cr Mmis-xn offtt Ioa 'lkvi ~ us tip south along the coast toward TL'ae wa :l a do':awhenethe w in 1 ead ~ Ml owa, Fbe e ncr m 5 Cape Sabine. -w-- Zesaectiay. dminghutthoh the in:! ml~mskQei nlhneof;ammlleNrhld2aFbeSainer)rd Only one man of thie party knew reqw- V [w ~nallyo entoguughtu. I hrefy boa ,'inElsteeLadf m ihigo tesatereto te oain te ilntouhthyhzia- havinig been drawn front anmon g te-th$ yhebrdttn l l__________ garrisons of western forts-all lnd---lse onl (10k ii' wen with no knowledge of the see.!gwo riI loet o n okS) and its ways. Travelling along the r i - to hip a<' hen 10 shein as n c5 - coast in their rowboats, hourly Cs-en(rwlmitotni'sle caing dangers from the ice floesas for . (~wletd IIn yto thtrep- fought .their way southward to the --$ whc=hetne ocuhthm hy --la:-t inie. Only tie n 0 uan 01011 tl1 cape, and there, on the northern 'ona ,a m - 0V''ii; mt )1 p shore the found a cairn of rocks. onbadt "vrjnltbaa Painfully, for they were weak from gyTHEjll b rI~jjh tn' slmtid rmoundl the pont (ot'Cape th eir bn tt he w ith th e sea , th ney lifted , iuime 1ac il an an E ki os Lo t re d m y ; h iI 1 2- *il l- l 1c f ' ig s if th i l gjhl -, the rocks away, and beneath the -AmOeiihtSo~u Place 1-e.fo s- S- cairn they found a note. The despair r *1 ilIiis Tiem Ed Rstsot s(1 -I Atlatop 11 t-Sl 1 which must have marked their faces 31.:-rosSedigvmth c n'( . ba.fo IW hrete a inmaginedfor time ote told tem that-I___Sled__ingon____e__ee___idg___bakfro____th___shor______ysa_ at that tragic nioment can only be the rescue ship had been caught il 6J'.°!oF. si+ ee1 P 6"i~" - - Sthe ice, crushed, and sunk, and that f the crew had started for home. t A new probleminfaced] them. bine- ter with its long night was n early s upon teadtne a nypmo- ' visions ienough for eforty days.pt2o, milnies to the north lay their snug, IUIRG RS well provisioned -hut. They mnighit he' able to iretake the journey hack. Bt egoe'muha1poie lit , ship would conice to thineim that taill. amd with confidence in thliat prom, thiey m ale their camip onl tihe noth AStSOON AS YOU ''~'o CALL US YOU CAN Your Choice of r0 STOP WORRYING, Hand Bags ~ I sel, and she steamed her way out the little cove which' had viewed mutch suffering. )ne of the men had suffered the sof both hands and feet due to zing, and when warnmth on oard boat overcame the frozen condi- i, gangrene set in. -Ai attempt 5made to amputate higher up the bs in ordemr to save his life, but- nevem' carmie out of tie ther fol- "ig thie operation. ,nd so it was- that of the gallant ty of 25 mren who had st forth 1S31, only six survived to return their native land. Of thee two now living-Greehey and his lieu- ant. A third survivor died some years ago in California. in the records of the expedition, the Ie of Charles B. Henry appears. is was the man whose theft had sed hin to be shot. No luggage iked with that name was found ong tile material picked up by the iing namty, but on one of ti' nks were found the initial,: ". 11. Invest igation proved I'Ot line ii~:i real nanme was Ch 1 a-' lhrnr Ii, and that lie had joiod th ty and volunteered fe;- tb-at north expedition to hide outr. tiier kill a1 run ilinthe west some m inehbe- t. .a, at tine location of tie last nothat Captain MVasdillan place" Broinze tablet, fttingly inscribed, (hai his last voyage Into the are; etablet was- presented by the a r tal Geographlic sciety of the annma amain MacAillan entertains a st. hearty admiration for tie Esk-I Thins race of people who have. m living for untold centuies in a d of no) vegetation, with no wood, I with day andh night alto; nting once a year, hie calls the ns;t re-- irceful in tie world. As am exam- of this very quality, tne c> ubua- lined thec construction of the Rs-Xi-- harpoon amnd the methods of' iti ,'lie harpoon itself is a steel point, oral inches 'in length fastened in uniiddho to tie end of a length of tbide rope. The shaft of the lar-. ,is bnlroken in two places, the ol being* hld together by pieces- hide so fastened as to hold th ft rigid for a direct thrust. .Ay (Conitinued on Pag" Sixten TJ~ AVU BIC U FI, 'X I Ifj it fi1 ka il i C',i&N lae ol d' Y02 .II ELECT7RICAL N ikai fronimid o ao aDN r0IWP~l5'ludh i W * P '(" 41 . lim i e h a e a . f a e t t e la rg e st a m d iaid- pIyih' lg'e to show yyou. Unusual Ernst Brothers tiiaset be i ELECTRIC SHOPvaus .a104 N. Fourth Aae. F.W. Wilkinson j tIFu Phone 281 4-M Leather fiods 32~ S. Main St2% -atur ay atinee A E A T~ '~ i 2 F C~W~ ~ ~ ~ ~% ,u _ ' irk pp tY , . Jd5 5 sY'd' y', a ' . N g _. , is a 8 5 a $ 4 {3, CS . ,1 HIW-M Why not drop in and leti us serve you with one o' our steak dirnners. 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