South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 340, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 December 1920 — Page 3
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RUSSIAN SPEAKS OF NATIVE TRAITS IN LECTURE HERE Iiafflinp: Mysticism of .Ruinn People Explained By Victor Yarrow.
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Thirteen Ice-Bounil Passengers Are Saved From Wrecked Steamer.
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the poaker. "In spite of the fact of educational disadvantages Russia has produced a noble art. particularly In the lield.s cf literature ar.d music," he said, in conclusion. Preceding the lecture, Mis.s Hazel Harri accompanied by Mr.. Madu'o Woodward Romine sanjr three Russian sonars. A business meetinfr held at 2 o'clock was concerned with the reading of reports of the biennial convention held In Des Moines, la., last June. Announcement wan made of the next general club meeting to be held Dec. IS In the Rotary room of the Oliver hotel. The attraction on that Hay will be
a lecture recital of British folk -inKs by Dr. Daniel Protheroe and :is daughter, Helen Protheroe Ax-tell.
Kiiri-:r;i-:ii car stoli:x. A Chevrolet touring ear belonging to Krnil Knieper, 1111 Franklin at., was stolen by automobile thieves from in front of 1 G 1 3 Prairie aw, Friday niht.
k. or c. Mr.irriNt;. M'-nday, Dec. Cth, S p. m., Beyer hall. Ali visiting knights invited.
SAX FRANCISCO, Dec. 4. A thrillintr tale of the rfscue of 1 Z ice-bound starving pasenjrers of a passenger steamer which had been wrecked near Cape Prince nf Wab-s. was told here on the arrival of the whaler Herman, one of the Meet operated by II. L.iebes & Company, furriers, from a crui into the arctic Sea. The whaler was loaded down with whale oil. furs, salt fish and whalebone, a cargo valued at $200,-000.
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shipwrecked passengers had wandering over the ice for weeks without food. There three women in the party and
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told cf how they had baked the list of their provisions into small sized lakes, giving one to each paxsengcr. When found the passengers were nearly exhausted. Captain C. T. Pederson, skipper of the whaler, was recommended for offldal commendation by the authorities at Nome. An attempt was made by the party of the Herman to rescue the lone survivor of the Stephenson expedition, who. if still alive, is at Banks Iand. Three men were brought out from this place by the Herman on its last cruise. The lone survivor i.s believed to have a fortune in furs. Fifty miles was the closest the party attempting the rescue could get to the place where the survivor is believed to me. On the way north the Herman took supplies to the Presbyterian Hospital at Point Barrows. In the whaling expedition there was but one mishap and that was when a giant bowhead, harpooned by members of a boat in the command of Theodore Pederson. son of the captain, and a veteran of five cruises into the frozen north, showed fight. The bo;' was upset and the men rescued only after their lives were endangered. The Eskimos have become independent, owing to the increase in the value of furs. according to George Gohcen. company representative, who made the trip. He says they are wallowing In filth, refusing to hunt for furs, employing the less independent members of the tribe to do the work for them. The natives generally, says Goheen, are in poor condition physically.
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