Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 287, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1926 — Page 11

APRIL 2, 1926

TRAPPERS TO BE FIRST TO •GREET WILKINS Hunters Probably Do Not Know of North Pole Expedition. CoDurlnht. NEA Service GREEN HARBOR, Spitzbergen, April 2.—Two or three isolated trappers, whose chief diversion in life is a, meal of rare wild geese instead of their usual fare of bear steak, will be the first human beings to greet Capt. George H. Wilkins if he successfully flies across the North Pole. (The airplane Alaskan of the Detroit Wilkins Arctic expedition took off Wednesday from Fairbanks, Alaska for Point Barrow, where the attempted flight across the pole will be started.) How They Live Seven hundred miles from the -pole, on the northernmost points of land, are these hunters of white and blue foxes, of polar bears and of seals. Living in makeshift driftwood houses, with snow banked against the walls to keep out the cold, these men spend the long win-

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ter night of four months, awaiting for opportunities to visit their traps. Few of them have heard of the Detroit expedition yet. Jt is likely that when Wilkins and his party arrive in the desolate northland —if the party does arrive—these men of the north will receive their first word of an enterprise the outside world is discussing. Only scant mention of the Wilkins expedition has reached the inhabitants of Spitzbergen, where 700 people live in an area a little over half the size of Ohio. Most of these are congregated in five coal mining villages which could supply Europe with coal for several years. The trappers go from Spitzbergen to the country far north, to the land which will be the first Wilkins and his companions will see, if they are successful. Many of these hunters of the nortli country live alone, and they are never in groups of more than two or three. They' can visit their traps only when the moon is clear or the northern lights are very strong. In the summer time they come back with their furs to Norway and buy new equipment for the following season. Their Fuel Fuel in the trappers' country is chiefly driftwood and some coal, which is close enough to the surface to be had without much diffiMOTION PICTURES

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