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. ‘ A 13D.C. MEN SURVEY NORTHERN ALASKA Work During Summer Months " on Rim of Arctic Far From Habitation. Thirteen Washington men this sum- mer will experience the Alaska of gold rush days—the Alaska of rocky trails and campfires untouched by the comfortable blanket of civilization, which Uncle Sam has thrown over parts of the rim of the Arctic. They are the explorers and survey- ors of the United States geological survey and already either have reached Alaska or are en route. They Will spend the summer months ex- ploring the oil and mineral possibili- ties of America's last frontier—a fron- tler stretching far to the northward from the scattered villages where white men live A party of five will work on the Arctic coast itself. Their task con- sists of a topographic and geologic survey of the fourth naval petroleum veserve. The purty consists of Sid- ney Paige, geologist; William T. Fo- ran and James Gilluly, ologis gineer Guerin and Fitz engaged in the map-making The others are there for what they can find—and the mineral possi- bilities of Alaska still are largely un- known. It is not unlikefy that new sourcex of wealth for the nation will be uncovered. 01l Special Object. Two parties will devote their at- tention cntire to oil. G. C. Martin, zeologist been detailed not only e the possibilities of the of southwestern Al t to make a comparative study anection with the rieh Callfornia ynt, topographical en- Smith, geologist, “old Bay oil field n peninsula. s of the country pricked by ex- plorers, it lafmed, and all the men will be on the lookout for new in- dications of oil strata Probably the most formidable task \all\ J. B. Mertie, jr. He dl)n' to a l;n)lnl,'kxl inves da be known To Make Muny Maps. Sargent and Kirt 1l make maps and fnspe soil of the Dougl southwestern Alas| Yukon te; H lso is a men_and ome of the | velopment. believed to contain atest possibilities of de Moftit, the Wrangell district n southeastern Alaska. probably the hes for the map m Most of the Washington men who make up these parties have had pre- cxperience in the north. but they will work largely wit. native guides. All of them wil] venture fz into country where the ished along <“Their work for the geologicai y practically all the men work conjunction ~ with the Btates ional Muscum, and some of them to interpret the writing on left by s embedded t 1lons of This, most to the Mineral or oil deposits. in fa s deduction of \ling with probable oil Goca: tions, until all the evidence has been checked and rechecked in Washing- | ton. Headache Transferred. From the Tiger. The Colonel had quite a reputation | in the eity which he honored with his | abiding presence. It is to be feared, however, that it was not a particu- larly good reputation. In fact, one \ostess had been distinctly heard to remark that his room was better than his company. When he came to tea also came to stay. day he was finvited to an “at nd. ws usual, he was still talking av to his hostess long after the other guests had departed. I must be going™ he re- ked at length. Jon't let me keep you if you must id the host res, 1 really mi sald the colonel once more. , really, be- e me, I do so enjoy a little chat th you. Do you know: that I had quite_a headache when I came, but 1y lost 1t?” hopefully. suffering lad: got it now! e Getting Back. From the Edinburgh Scotsman. Waiter—Grilled steak, and choose | & toush one. Chef (in surprise)—Why tough? Waiter—The chap who ordered it | used to be my sergeant major. of all the country laid out | United | re trained palcontologists able | " replied the long |District Couple to Observe 56th Anniversary of Wedding Today MR. AND MRS. G. L. HOLLAND L. Holland, , are today xth wedding Mr. and Mrs. George 120 F street southea: celebrating their fifty- anniversary at their home with chil- dren, grandchildren and friends. They were married on June 17, 1867, at Orleans, in Fauquier county,\Va. Mr. Holland was born in Rap- phanock county. Va.. January 11, 1832, which makes him ninety-one years old. He spent his earlier days in the rural sections of Old Dominion and in the 8 cnlisted in the now famous Bl Hor valry \th which outft he served in. the Confederate army under that fame cavalryman, J. E. B. Stuart, during the clvil war Proud of Servi justly proud of as a Confederate during the war and mentions his having served under Gen. Stuart in a manner which makes all admire the spirit of those who He i is service CHILEAN HOUSES UNHEATED. i Requires a Robust Constitution to Endure the Chill. Norvai Richardson The lack of h an houses is one of the problems one has to endure. For some unknown reason very few or the any heating apparatus. They have elevators to take vo flight, elaborate bathrooms tensive ballrooms, but rarely fireplaces or furn I suppose this that the original they ‘had arrived in flar to Spain, and in a heated house nothing about then ain and Chile a two countries a houses have cither s due to the fact settlers thought A country sim- i arated Braziers burning charcoal. foot s of fur into which vou slip your feet when sitting in the house, and enough to keep f pneumonia, if % to death | Chileans from ¢ not from actually freez THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 17, 1923—PART 1. OF 120 F STREET SOUTHEAST. fought for the cause of the south. Follo: the civil war Mr. Hol- | and was in the merchandise business for a number of ye: Mrs. Holland bhefore her marriage was Miss Jacquelina Mildred Payne. he was born in Orleans, Va., Feb ruary 854 Sister of John Barton Payne. . sister of John Barton | yne, n of the central com- mitttee of the American Red Cross and formerly head of the Shipping Board, and who is now on a_mission to Mexico for the purpose of ab- lishing closer relations between that country and the United States. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Holland have children and five grandchildren. The children are: Mrs. Anne Byrd Stonnelle, Miss Elizabeth Smith Hol- land, Earnest Withers Holland. John Barton Helland and Mrs. Undril Hol- land Bushong. Both Mr. and M Holland are apparently in the best of health and talk with kind remembrances of their native state, Virginia five but a foreigner is continually risk- ing his life The first dinner I went to almost ended my career in thatgdistant other—land. The temperature have been below forty: ovs in the hall—w about the station; and in the st. there was any must were the dining a single frigid at full—or apparentl ladies i ing . an up 6 the time of leaving. | 7 robust health it is possible to get u«ed| a8 the old adage sayvs | making of but T n to anything: will be th. through i experence of talking 1y teeth cl ad of but never he- ved really happened: and perhaps poignant was uggestion that it was all Leing In those tradi- tionally hot months of July and Au gust When it snowed on the Fourth of | July I felt the climax of everything impossible had been achieved. ! 402-404 Seventh @amozzd O. Next Door to R. Harrijx & Co. Street Two Special Sweaters ' | The comfor!able Swag- ger and Button Fronts, in all the fashionable col- ors and sizes. Just the thing for outings. .98 Special at. | Sport Items Fine Tan, Gray and White Skirts. Made up in Knife Plaits and Plain. Especially designed to go with these Swéaters. 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