The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 October 1957 — Page 4
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Airliner Lands Near South Pole
McMURDO SOUND. Antui ica (UP) The Pan Ameriran Clipper America landed today at Me Murdo Sound, compk i ig the fir.st commercial aiitra! fligl:
to Antartica.
Capt. Ralph Sa’ ; , v c ^n o' 23 year s of artic flying, lifted the ! 7.'i-;on Pan American tliratoclip per from the Christ church run- i way at 10:25 a. m. 4:25 p. ni j KDT Monday and set his course f< r M< Murdo Sound. Passengers on the 2.400-mile | history-making flight included U I
4. Ambassador to New Zealand an< II Rtisst 11; New Zealand r .ab r Min: ter J. K. McAlpine, n i 36 U. S. Navy officers and ‘ h assigned to Geophysical
v'ear scientific stations.
The crew had two pretty stew- j crdesses, reputedly the first wo- j men ever to reach such a south- ! erly point on the “white contin- | ent” as the Ross Island Navy
Station on McMurdo Sound.
They were dark-haired Patricia llrpin.stall, 25. former model for I Magnin. San Francisco, and a native of 3752 Garnet St., j Houston, Texas, and blonde Ruth | telly, 28, foinur school teacher j from Holyoke, Colo., who re-
embles Princess Grace.
Both are % based in San Francisco and are probably the most thrilled members of the plane's complement. They were to ride in an American versus New Zealand dog sled race and judge a beard-growing contest among the men at McMurdo. Seabees and other Navy specialists had a last fling with card
games and steaks 21,000 feet in the sky. In a few more hours they would spread to seven scientific stations for 18-month tours of duty on the blizzardbeaten continent.
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