Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1928 — Page 5

MAY 31, 1928.

UNCERTAINTY IN LOCATING ITALIA TO HINDER HUNT Previous Expeditions Were More Easily Traced Than Dirgible. By Science Service WASHINGTON, May 31.—1f the passing hours prove that the Italia with Nobile and his party aboard is lost in the arctic somewhere between the North Pole and Spitsbergen, there may be enacted one of the heart-rending tragedies of attempted arctic rescue such as history records. Today, although the ice is as merciless as ever, circumstances are different from the days when Franklin was lost, when Greely and his brave band starved, or even when the more recent Wrangel Isl'and tragedy was revealed. In the days when arctic explorers were limited to difficult sledging over ice, when only a few miles a day could be traveled, the rescue party knew in what general locality to search. If the Italia’s radio remains silent and gives no clew of the location of that ill-fated ship, Amundsen and hi? aides in the relief expedition have a difficult task before them Norge News Was Slow A dozen dirigibles in the best of weather might scour the icy wastes without sighting the landing place of the Italia. If the radio brings news of Nobile and his party and gives their location, even then res“cue over ice will be difficult enough Up until the Italia’s latest voyage, recent aerial exploration of the arctic has been singularly without serious mishap. But the first airplane venture pole-ward by Amundsen and Ellsworth gave the world some anxious moments while their airplane was down in the arctic and out of communication. When the Norge landed at Teller, Alaska, after its successful trip across the North Pole and the great aictic blind spot, the news of success was slow in reaching civilization and some at that time thought that dirigible lost. No Trace of Expedition But the first attempt at arctic exploration by air, made in 1897, ended disastrously. The Swedish balloonist, S. A. Andree, and two companions, set out for the North Foie in a large free balloon. The start was made from Danes Island, in the north of Spitsbergen, on Juiy J 11, 1897. Five tons of supplies were ! carried. In an hour the balloon was i out of sight. That night, seven and a half hours later, a message buoy, found \ later, was dropped. This was the last trace of the expedition although Tears afterwards various unconfirmed rumors of finding the bal- j loon have come out of the arctic regions of Siberia and Canada. The Franklin expedition of 1843- | 48. from which not one of the 129 j officers and men returned alive, probably is the most famous ot ! arctic tragedies. Not until a decade later did searching parties discover the fate of Sir John Franklin and his men and of their accomplishment of the northwest passage and other geographic discoveries. Living in retirement in Washington today, there is a survivor of an-

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George Armstrong, Marshall, Ind., I asked police today to aid in finding | his brother, Ideoma Armstrong, who j failed to return from the speedway j race here Wednesday night. Fred Malone, La Porte, Ind., : asked police Wednfesday to find ; Charles Malone, who was attending the races, and inform him that his j baby died. , GET CHECKS AT GRAVE Bn Unitnl rrrsa PATERSON. N. J.. May 31.—Two employes met at the grave of j William P. Herrman to receive : checks for the total of $30,000 which he left them when he died last year. The will specified that the money should be distributed at his mausoleum. other rescue epic of the North General A. W. Greely is now 84. Ir. 1881 when a lieutenant he commanded an expedition the remnants of which three years later were reocued at the point of starvation Notable scientific explorations were accomplished. Only six returned out of the twen-ty-five who started, but records, instruments and collections told the i story ’of the efforts of those who perished.

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