Evening Star Newspaper, June 7, 1926, Page 5

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NGION, D €. MONDAY, JUNE possible to land without a man |p{ ceiving even the smallest scratch | The wind suddenly slackened for a | few minutes. The sack was lowered on the ice. but this proved 1 be so smooth that the jce anchors failed (o get a hold. The airship was hit by 3 slight wind gust and drifted toward the houses of the viiage. The =a was heing blown out of the ba the time. The inhabitants of Teller, who had More Than a Ton Formed on jeen observing ihe ship a lonx time wefore the landing maneuvers hegan oW ran oni on the ice. One of th Ship and Almost Forced OB g e s RIed ENENING THE NORGE BEI i flight from Rome 1o Pulham. The dis we were ahle to chec [ tance was ahout 750 miles freqment Intervals during tion called up the air ministry in Lon- lagt g0t hold of =i don, which at ones took over the station in N signal and followed us afl through the the ardinary trafie The direction finder proved. also. | fromt Rering Sea around ihe during this first somewhat longe Prince of Wales Age. 10 he as correct as necessar he reason we didn't suc practical so later on we |Ung in touch with any were convineed | he accurate | Alaska stations i not working of this instrume plain. Probably the specia Soon after leaving Pulham we were | er to some extent had « { picked up by Norweglan south coast on the electro m radio stations. From the next morn |[the zerial. Prob tng we worked with the Oslo ra v height d il th dio statlon direcily. Meteoroiogical '{ Five Men Raid Gaming Party ar $2.500 ta $3.000 TIGER A% NONE BETTER A. G. HERRMANN Terth St SF own ou o v . \ | weathor depis and o Were | Afier the gond k . 4 RN < ddwavs picked up ru.m whatever sia- |all previous fighte | v It Down. zers Help the Crew. I A i i { tion eloe S posed that special atmospheri The ship sank slowiyv a 1t the | b g 3 " taken when making a Tt ground But the wind cont R e dense fog on the Norwegis VI k toward the ‘\ln.l.\’ were all correct. On the W nmped down he i from Oslo 1o Leningrad, through dark gsoan AstnhaEs (e e i L LINCOLN ELESWORTH, Rl sded. by greal erary 4 Hwithont s aler difficulty | &ood that the prevailing By Wireloss and Cahie ta The Sta i v b e only G was expericnced In w he of | light. da night. has no great in . i i Swamp our energy, from a4 w transmitter. Otherwise it appe; that conditions for wireless trafie ave the ne normalle are ver \ wireless com NOME. Ala Tune 7. When it e @ Al 3 4 ' 0 tell ahen the « Alas i : 4 i % . - 4 Some diffienlts was m " vow toward Wal vin d ag 1 = - 3 { Y flight from Leningrad b A e A S SR AT st i : & . o | bt we succeeded. h rin gettine . i e 3 1in touch with Russian northern sta | b WATER, 1928, tions at Archangel and Murmanski. | erar mda Cnitad S Our transmitting gear was working | Aero ¢ | perfectly. It was reported later that | principles that were fo the transpolar A some small vessel laying in northern| (To he Coneluded.) en. The damage | g » E oA Norway s in Kings Rav, \mr»).m \ 4 was of no importance a ¥ 2 zen. had followed our whole ey am | [T . s o - ~ spanderte ‘bt afier We hai it | NOBILE, PILOT OF NORGE. | oS iRbbrant RcTen e arH r Ay iva { 3 § Leningrad. a distance of from 600 struments was damaged in the | 1200 miles e T e L B i ikt riom Vadiw 1| MIBYE SEEIC POUARNEANDY = | Kings Bay evervthing was in perfect | | Tender Thanks to Nobile cai M | condition.” Communication was main | Ttalian Explorer Said to Believe | It was & wonderful feeling When we Sl {1ained with all Norwegian coast sta : gain had soltd 2round under our feet 4 tions arounid the Arctic Ocear The Area Exists Despite Failure n ) ns knew the flight was | { wireless compass was again of great E . hanked the pllat of 1 4 aasiEtalice (o the'navighton. eanraigily to See It. E Umberta Nohile the Jéxt in locating Bear Island, which aliio PSR R LT i ‘ e i constantly is hidden in clovd and g From Kings Bav np te rt CE o . Ul we Aae L o e . Umberts Nobile, s ; If you intend to preserve them do not de- place a few m s With the smull Kinke lay siatic 2 3 place a few min: | b gl Kings | 4 h lay. This cold weather will shorten the 4 < al e wan it o Sertittan 4 crop, 80 do it now! i hearinge nere tiken ot ' Ao th ¥ i el iat o the. Srais Sladka o ) ; KECar e Bl v vaiiol Badas a &aid 1hat RS R e ton weak. ne worked w Mas L cees 5 : e, Many were the telegrams sant and ceived up 1o a polr he svening time. an anomerer at Nome vegian government stati A velacity o S NN P SUGAR heine_ e previnitation, . W /d ' e |in ke, raesyer, communication mizi | cUIGAGE TO TWINGITIES | I ' SIS 1T AIR MAIL SERVICE BEGUN Harhor an Spii7he American Sugar Refining Co's pure cane granulated, the best for preserving Four Interstate Routes Now Ter NEW POTATOES wer: Part o e frame o o \No P pllee, Alaska, after the | i s 1l e " it : Upper: Part of the framework of th it Teller, Alaska, after the i 5 : : s t Fflncy No. 1 Stock i s 4 rovos 23¢ CHICAGO, June mail sery Power: Col. Umbert Nobile, deslgner of the dirigible Norge, watching her departure from the base at’ Spitzhergen from the forward con 3 The photograph was taken a few moments after the hig airship had st an her historic flight across the North Pole DEPOSITS Molll. PLAN BANK California, Sweet As Honey TYLISH STOU’ SOUTSIZES Stout Women : puine Wb s Find Genuine Comfort S ) e at e e L in These e Al RRe L i anger 1 v pnliinas do N S “Monocacy Valley” Sweet Cor: Ate and “Nlept, Slept, Slept” "4 Shipped Vopens | i 1 i prsenn | R B \ : Arch-Support B L e v o aom o e e B : SHOES 3 CANS 25fi vhen 1 e i nowe o & o ompatan 1 They support and slenderize Results of the Expedition. nf < et f prov ;‘ nic Stlo—a feature el ; ¥ s S ey it ‘ A Delicions Dreasing for P F @ eltise > “Del Monte” Small Sugar Peas Asparagus 7 witths to EEEE, 3 parts Hot Butter and 1 part Other madels for staut women, LEA & PERRINS’ Tt T CEUEL i s D T colaed » land hetween h « B the 11 J s = No 2 cAN North Pale and Rarrow ' n. as bear ould easily [ | Wikl o%tesiotia wideankle - Hithertn Dy aid Sverdrup of 5 » " |_ieh Shoea for Stont Women. nd hetween ’ ! | : 2 Lob IS-llil}SSE;i I M I L K el Island he ante in case ’ ,_Mt,w.‘,‘, parant $7 85 o such land. Instead. | ore i 1026-1028 7th St. N.W. a deep. ice-coversd ocean. | Ther also a mpecial kite wit : % p Receive Promnt Reduced Prices On Standard Paints 8 retk R Ganokaiesben | inne sey theipaias pasin o ol vee ML SBIANUINI N ESOIN Pharmacy (Mostly in '-Pint, Pint and Quart Cans) i b be it it for (be 464 Penna. Ave. 4905 Wis. Ave. | Clearing out to he discontinued brands of pit may he of interest for the ¢ Prepare 1o Land at Teller. planning of future airship lines he | Main 9136 Is a Star Branch standard finishes at BlIG REDUCTIONS, We tween Furope and the Far Weat, the | roite being A much shorter one than YOU CAN ALSO RENT 11 quote gallon prices —proportionate prices on the RTTR: Cere e o LarGe packace 29¢ Van Camp's Evaporated . onnded Value of Meteorological Service. Fame HMe VeIt | ided by the flight and from that poin NEW d USED Jo it in a high | SEG (e most. Tmportant. ser an was that it as shown 1o he possihle 10 organize a meteornlogical service com e e e o Office. Furniture from Rome to Alaska d furnish ta reach | e ahan | the pilot and the navigator with all o e i e et st Everans b | Save 50% and More Wik, A he winde came on ite o afrerna Mav 13 we oh Teeicited tol £0iligel Halr and) ‘electtical : Shifting fices—and there is one PAINTS PAINT A'e mane, several roygnds |y, m the cente % Ny and veatized the land | [10 . ! Responsibility at the most accommo- Formerly $3.50 Formerly $3.50 dating points in town, d th b, b- e s $2.:50 $2.50 to make use of its fa- ||| gal. gal. cilities when you have Alan in Ve Gals.. Ota. Pia. & 1 Pia, Al in 1o Gal. and OL Cane Classified ads for The e R TN ATRE 1T B e ar. VARNISH-STAIN High-Grade Floor i Any Branch will VARNISH handle them for you Formerly $4.00 without fee — charg- ing only regular rates. $3 e Star prints MORFE Classified Ads R e e o Aleo in % Gale. Ots.. Pta. & 15 Pin Alsa In 15 Gals. Qts.. Pre. & 5 Pis. e e gfi HUGH REILLY CO. L’I strong and eapricions E down. It on. 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I advertisement o ,,‘,', S0 we rommenced to prepare for The Star has for free ||| Janding. A hig sack made for the pur distribution wire - handle | pose was filled with various heavy p 2 iFies o & weight of ot far from B00 fiy swatters. || 3 pounds. To its end were fixed two fce * Ask for gne at the main | Nn matter how zond the anchors with a steel wire and the ax. office of The Star, or at $ medium. va and indefinite riting landing maneuvers began. We a 14 advertizements will nat bring SRRt omn 10 an altityids of 300 fest any of the Branch Agen- ||| It ohtained from well Then there happened what merited i fliis wrreen. unaeceripuon cop the mame af miracle, and that which probably saved the ship and made it | e - s s ibsons Formerly $4.00 a sufficient numher of readers will hring the greatest PAINTS & GLASS 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 e ol anie e g e s AR AR AT T A A response. “Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office.

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