Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1932 — Page 25

JUNE 29, 1932.

HISTORIC CRAFT TO CARRY BYRD ON POLAR TOUR Cutter Bear on Way From Oakland to Boston for Antarctic Cruise. BV JAMES F. WICKIZER United Prr* Staff Correspondent OAKLAND. Cal., June 29.—Off on the first leg of a journey that will bring her into Antarctic seas, possibly this fall, the historic cutter Bear is en route from Oakland to Boston, to carry Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd on his latest proposed expedition to the south pole. The Bear, renamed The Bear off Oakland, sailed from here with Capt. C. Jorgenson in charge of a ikeleton crew of nine. At the Boston naVy yards boiler repairs and renovations will be made, and nautical and scientific Instruments taken aboard. Arthur B. Raymond, Byrd’s representative, who negotiated the sale

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of the ship from the City of Oakland and who Is accompanying the ship east, reported the Bear’s hull and machinery In excellent condition despite their fifty-eight years of service, a large portion of which time the cutter spent in Arctic waters. If arrangements can be made in time, the Bear will sail south this fall on her mission of exploration. The Bear was sel?cted by Admiral Byrd as “the only ship in the world suitable for the Job.'* His old ship, City of New York, in which he made his earlier trip to the Antarctic, is not large enough for a “one-vessel” expedition. This time Byrd wants to carry his entire outfit and personnel inside one hull. The Bear's sturdy hull is of solid oak, inclosed in a sheath of copper and reinforced to resist the “squeeze” of the drifting pack-ice. Her iron-shod prow- can bite through the Ice fields as a child bites into a biscuit. Built in Greneock, Scotland, the Bear served first as a whaler, but in 1884 was bought by the United States government for the third attempt to rescue the ill-fated Greely party, which it did, earning the $25,000 reward offered for the first ship to reach the marooned survivors. In 1886 the Bear came to Oakland

! to serve as a revenue cutter in Alaskan waters, where for forty years she had sailed out each spring on her mission to the north. The Bear in those days was the law. She policed the seal fisheries, held courts of law aboard, carried doctors and medicinal supplies, and rescued more than 500 shipwrecked whalers during her years of service. In 1929 congress ceded the Bear to the City of Oakland as a “museum ship,” and the old cutter's long life of activity seemed ended until Admiral Byrd came along and whispered the siren message of adventure that beckoned once more beyond the Golden Gate.

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