Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1913 — Politeness. [ARTICLE]

Politeness.

Lieut Bhackleton, In a happy and manly speech which he made In reply to the toast of his health by Mr. Helnsmann at the dinner given by that gentleman at the Savoy Hotel, told an interesting story of politonoss In the untrodden regions of the Antarctic. His party, he said, were always extremely good-humored and polite, and one professor in particular attained a degree at politeness unusual under euch trying circumstances. N ’Are you busy, Mawsonf’ he called out one night to another member of the party who waa In the tent "T am,’ said Mawson. i " ‘Very bu*yr mtld the professor. - Tea. Very busy/ - Ts you are not too busy. Mawson, I am down a crevasse.' ‘The professor waa found hanging down n crevasse by bis four fingers, n position which he oould not have occupied for any length es time.Louden Daily Ohronide.