Evening Star Newspaper, April 22, 1926, Page 27

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| who ar i U ”! Washington. as the final drive to round up alleged | members of the ring | Final Clean-Up Planned, Fol- i > have | 1ce f orth was seen in long | 1 iih e Syl lowing Indictment of 112 by st £ And behind the white const | LISWOrth leave the frelghter. Knut o announced | 't the s of snow men are living aluren at Spitzbergen th. st Cleveland Jury. their intér the Gov- | in 1 ble huts, hunters who st ‘HunL hey will do will be to ernment’s Hearings | 1o e long Arctic night. ast w onal arre have by Federal zr B THE EVEN Italian later posed for a photograph AMUNDSEN ARRIVES Wih thecat In s armus, & Torocious AT KINGS BAY BASE, k" hangar here vesterday from | (Continued from Page Twent The arrasts are planned - | nates ev Work begins to- ing whiteness of the mountains com-{ morrow on’ getting the accessories for [ing down to the seu. Birds appeared | the Notxe unpacked, United States ‘it Attorney | in greater number, little auks dived | (Copyrighi, 1926, by the New York Times Ber ' of ‘(‘In\'c i uld be seen swimming fran and S$t. Louis Globe-Democrat ) robably wiil | 8 under water, the seals which d came up again to peek floating house. Drift ! » open the lega il to Cleveland of 60 | eapolis and Amundsen and Lincoln m the The Italians ed, but rather silen appeared. But th and called it “'bo; they liked it |aside from the have been set for next week | 18 the cold land t ing mast, wrlubly smiled | shipped in sectic ed how | North, w! make thel tion last $ Associated Press. . PAUL, Minn Addi The Difference. expected in connec- | pron April 2 ged nation-wide al velyn was recounting her experi- | (he lack of spag | The " huge ngar, the largest 1 con ¢ lences at the ball to her mother ing to muke a sauce for it, although | wooden hangar the world, and A idd tried to kiss me last | one looking speculative probably the largest building of any night,” she said When the cat dis: id within th tic circle, will “How dare hel” exclaimed her | peared one day for a few hours, Ca used to ho o dirigible in mother. mundsen taxed them with app of heavy storms and also in part in the | priating it for a meat sauce, and un | manufacture He didn’t —1 dared him!" it becomes necessary to over- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY. APRIIL 22 haul the motors or other mechanical parts of the airship. The Norge is at present at Trotsk, burb of Leningrad, where Col. Nobile, the pilot, and his exhausted rw are getting some well earned after thelr successful flight from Rome, by way of Pulham, Eng- lund. and Oslo. The Kings Bay word Norge will leave Russia for when Col. Nobile geis from Capt. Amundsen that for it at Spitz- arrival there the containing hydrogen gas will be gone fnch by inch and fresh hydrogen to replace that lost wvigating and bringing the big eurth will be injected into more than 800 tons of in 5,000 containers, is on | hand fn the hangar for this purpose. The gunboat Heimdal will leave from Hammerfest, Norway, today en route for Kings Bay, and on her arrival augment the work and miners already ble assistance to the rendering v expedition. With the arrival of the Norge, probably next week, the departure 120, for Alaska may be looked for any time within a week or 10 du,\'s.l Previous dispatches from (ol. Nobile huve stated that the alrship in | perfect condition and that no defects i have developed. 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