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BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1931 Young Norwegians Tell of Aims in Exploration of Greenland Ice Cap ogic observations and Professor Krog- nes’ double compass. for magnetic measurements. For fixing positions we will use sextant, artifical horizon, jchronometers and other devises. ; Osean Wisting, who followed | Amundsen: both to the North and ; South poles, has been kind enough to |lend us models for clothing, | Between the route followed dy | Alfred de Quervain, the Swiss, in Press) eek br thE cae explorer, J. P. very day well meaning people ask |0ch, in 1913, lies a vast area meas- |ometers, unknows, eSearer st ae how have yor planned | vane _ineary of the famous 8 re sin « ‘er. forden jold, is; ‘The question is @ natural one. thet @ district with no snow’ 1s | situated in the interior of Greenland. \Bandits Get $17,500 In Messenger Holdup (Editor’s Note: Two young Nor- ‘wegian explorers, Martin Mehren and Arne Hoygaard, who recently set out to see what lies in Green- land's icy heart, have written this account of their plans and hopes , for. The Associated Press.) By MARTIN MEHREN and ARNE HOYGAARD (Copyright, 1931, by The Associated Our original plan was to march only from “a place on the east coast to a place on the west coast.” But the public institutions and the private individuals supporting us de- manded we not only cross. the land and make observations for ourselves, but that we should do some more} Topeka, Kas, Aug. 14.—(4)—Three scientific work. men robbed messengers of the Mer- Therefore. we are undertaking|chants National Bank of Topeka of meteorological, magne ical and ge-|$17.500 Priday and-escaped. ological studies and) have taken| FP. A. Dahelstrom, assistant cashier courses in these particu’ar sciences to! Of the bank, accompanied by Harlan fit us for the observations to be made. | Minsch and Nate Carl, was taking the ‘Their demands were raised three| Money from the bank to an express years ago. Last summer we felt so|@gency when their automobile was well prepared that we detiided to start,| forced to the curb by the robbers’ ‘We intended to march from Franz Car. No shots were: fired. Josef's fjord on the east coast, where | ne ‘ there are some Norwegian hunting! Gussner’s announcements on{ stations. Our aim was one of the page 3. Danish colonies on the west coast at| . Disko Bay. \- Warnings Stay Expedition But the famous Danish Greenland explorer, Dr. Lauge Koch, warned the authorities not to allow us to start. And when the Norwegian ex- plorer, Dr. Adolph Hoel, added that because of bad ice conditions we probably would reach the fjord so late that we would be forced to stay | over winter In Greenland, we ad-| journed the expedition one year. Our intention now is to start from | the west coasi—from Quervain’s har- bor, about 60 kilometers north of the | Danish colony Jakobshavn, where! {gi Quervain started for the plateau with | his expedition in 1912. | At this point the ice slopes slowly | down to the coast and offers relative- | ly good conditiors for climbing. The distance across the plateau, roughly, is 1,000 kilometers. We} reckon that with an average speed of | 25 kilometers a day we will use 40 days on the journey. | If everything goes well and: accord- ing to our plans, we hope to see the! peaks of the east coast mountains after 30 days’ march. | The mountains on this coast are very high and therefore visible tar away. But as they are unmapped we cannot use them for our orientation. | ‘When fixing our position we shail! |: use the same method as is used aboard ships. The distance already covered we shall determine by using a sort of log attached to one of the sledges. Lene Hut Is Haven If we are lucky we may find a good glacier branch and descend direct on} the Walterhausen glacier. From the! place where this glacier enters the! sea it is only 20 kilometers before we| « find a hut inhabited by two Nor- wegian ‘hunters. They have.a motor-| boat, by which we can reach Mygse| bay and from that bay sail home im) Dr. Hoels’ expedition’s ship. | If we do not reach the bay before Dr. Hoel leaves he has promised to| put food for us in one of the huts. | We will use two hickory sledges of the usual polar type, with albata) mounting on the runners and 16} Greenland dogs. Our chief food will be Ampndsen! pemmican, hunting biscuits, butter and polar chocolate. Scientific instruments include the mecessary implements for meteorol- Associated Press Photo Playing a game of “guillotine” at a New York birthday party, Alfied Iverson, 21, was killed when the blade of an axe slipped from the haft striking her at the base of the | skull as it was being wielded in Pantomime by a mock executioner. | RICHHOLT'S Plan Pacific Flight each 19c or 3 for Wheaties, 2 pkgs. for C. A. Allen (above) and Don Moyle (below), California aviators, plan an attempt to fly the Pacific ocean te Seattle from Tokyo. Byes Examined Glasses Prescribed ‘The eye ts an organ you cant afford to neglect. Dr. H. J. Wagner Old Dutch Cleanser, can Mother Products Canadian Club Ginger Ale, 2 bottles 23¢ Apricots, Peaches, Pears, Grapes, and Broken Sliced Pineapple, No. 2! cans, large cans, Apple Butter, 36 oz. glass jar, each ...24¢ A_COURIER FROM THE WEST — \Marion Marsh, motion picture actress, show: York City bearing an invitation to Mayor James J. 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