!TUESDAY, SEPTEMB3ER -25, I928
THE
MICHIGAN
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P FESR H BSAD REC EO FLES they bucked a heavy sea, mean- BeneG
1 while' navigating the fjord by dead
90~f iiiWRE 10 IIN [ER ACVIIIL reckoning, the party reached- re- .d )
_il IU O IIILIO M IH")gut, Iceland, whence they will re- (Non;IJ, oo1
OI1IIH1LiI\turn via a freight line plying+ be-
tween Ivigut and Philadelphia. Poe88
Rescuing transatlantic flyers and erator was relaying the news to the --- - Poe88
surviving shipwreck on the bleak (New York Times' station in New-
>coasts of the Greenland fiords have l York. ; ,111 ,11111111111111111111111
been added to the agenda of the As if the rescue had not provided
Michigan Greenland expedition, ac- sufficient excitement bothi for the M a ga p the m a'" tjIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIllllt1I111II
cording to radio messages received flyers and the members of Prof~s- 4' [
in this country during the summer sor Hobbs' expedition, the whole
from the University's station on Mt. party, except for the radio operatorMA iFLX P ITT / V
Itvas Preln.adtet ow ah rm nw orL rof. W lim H Hobremaining atMt. Evans tocnut<r~'~L'
krbsleader wof the expeito, and his the winter observations nrl losut Pah n
staff of weather, experts, who inves- their lives when they were ship- a MOORE'S ar L O N
tigated the smoke signals of Hassel wrecked in a small motor schooner pom if rtngPn.I
and Cramer, ill-starred pilots of they had charted for the first leg 1 bokA ie tandrtin Pac- n
the Greater Rockford, and finally of th tiack to the United delri'$# twrmn
rescued the strandled flyers from States. 'ship, finish, dur-
starvation on the ice-cap. Navigating the treacherous fjord AL blty t.N w n ag
Hassel and Cramer en route from by night, the vessel struck a sub- Mor'-ia h
Rockford, Ill. to Stockholm, were to merged rock anid sprung a serious be~I, while in
have made a stop for gasoline at leak in the hold. Water poured writing qualities,-i
Mt. Evans. Due to inadequate in faster than the pumps could take uncondionay e °~, onl Moore's h~ave Best Flo
'weather reports they ran "into a care of it, and the skipperrheaded
viln triover _the. North At- his craft for the shore. Steam was 0tESFLEIBLE, =
latict and were forced "off 'their rising from the half submerged Imo- EASY-RITING F-
'course, but brought their plane tor when the boat was' finally Now located at MANOINTX
down safely at Sukkartoppen, a beached.
xbarren spot on the coast of Green- The- party escaped t'o shore with 514E. Jefferson POINT
]n , ; hi ue aeot enough provisions for several days, ? '1 ";"THE MOOR.E PEN CO.
Leain tlxueesl~aete e a primus stove, and an improvised Next to Jefferson Apts. OTN AS
1out on foot for civilization across canvas shelter. Tw skroes were '
the Greenland ice-cap, living, on a dispatched in a .smiall boat to the Near State(J
t~y reduced ration of pemmican. nearest settlement for assistance.
tIt was after two weeks of wan- A second boat was secured in which The same well prepared food _________________________________
dering that their distress signals will____be___served_____in___a__new,____quiet__ -
"finally attracted the attention of will be served in a new, quietuw
the Eskimo "who brought word of = atmosphere conducive to a Wester Uno
them to Professor Hobbs at Mt. OPTICAL = pleasant me~al. L- etr n
Evans. Ralph L. Belknap, second in f'A T AINT Ideal arrangements made for Subscribe to The Michigan Daily =s lo esb
eoniinan~I of the expedition, Dun- Ervt pris
can Stewart, '28, and an eskimb at Lese andat Frpsmdearties._________________________________
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sBy a prearranged code Belknap
signalled back to Professor Hobbs HALLERS
at MtI Eva.ns that Hassel and 2 . 111111111111JJJJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIO R A 'T'O R ICAhL A S S O C
Cramer were safe, and inside of two State St. Jewelers-
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