Evening Star Newspaper, May 24, 1926, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. AY, MAY 24 1926 a VIEW OF THE SNOW-COVERED MAIN STREET OF KING'S BAY. From this little Arctic town the Amundsen-Ellsworth dirigible ATTEMPTING TO FORCE WAY THROUGH ICE T0 THE DOCK AT KINGS BAY. =Members of the crew .of the expedition’s ship, the G S| e v he vessel was forcing a avay through the ice. Photo taken at 8 o'clock |II the evening. Norge started for the North Pole, and after a successful trip landed At Teller, Alaska. Copyright, 1926, N. Y. Times and St. Louis Glohe Democrat | ReNlarEN pHHCR (v et - i tliough it e riehe, 165, N. Y. Times and St. Louis Globe Demacrat ¥ TAKING A SHOT OR TWO AT THE ICE CAKES. Targel practice from the deck of the Skaaluren. |\"h:|-'|‘|l "‘;:.3\‘12[;";!:!; e -- " : 11;1;;:"“!'!2“::01:1‘:; :1‘:;" A LITTLE FUN AMONG THE ITALIANS OF THE CREW. Sauce for the spaghetti gave out early, and Lieuts. Hoover and Balchen s nz (Balchen aiming), while Amundsen and others watch. hotograph snapped out < Bay messhouse. it was proposed that the ship’s cat be killed to supply the demand. However, the cat was saved and » Copyright, 19 N. Y. Times and St. Louis Globe Democrat. Copyright, 1976, New York Times and St. Louis Globe-Democrat, seemed to enjoy the joke. Copyright, 1976, New York Times and St. Louis Globe Democras. ON THE SKAALUREN EN ROUTE TO SPITZEEI . Members of the crew aboard the expedition’s D i now. Thoyicoversd Y ANGAR ! BAY. It is 350 feet long, 100 feet high and 100 feet wide. Tt was vessel while on the way to the Far North' post. - Amundsen is the second figure from the front and from 10 to 15 miles each on skiis and sno: 4 o and it contains 260,000 feet of lumber. The canvas cover : Col wright, 1926, N. Y. Times and St. Louis Globe Democrat. Copyright, 1 New York Times and St. Louls Globe Democrat. s 14, » 3 Copyright, 1926, New' York Times and 1. Louis Globe-Democrat. Ellsworth is next to him. D3 F. W. Stokes, New York artist with the expedition. He spent two m:\ ith "!‘ll;'yh. and his Aretic b N . ¢ dait are we nown. R T e ppen i photousaphe eel thlb maamr Do WHEN THE DINNER BELL RANG FOR THERPOLAR EXPEDITION. Licut. Balchen driving” the tra the tiatan 7| ol ot S e s st e u“,.""‘nm s G * Copyright, 1926, New York Times and "sF Youls alobe 3 members of the Norge's crew from mooring’ “to dinner, “°{ Copyright, mo"‘n’ Globe-Demgcrat. Louls Globe-Democrat.

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