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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1928. LANE FOR TAL HUNT AT KIGSBAY Lieul. Holm Arrives at Base| on Board Hobby—Expects to Hop Off Today. BAY, Spitzbergen, June 4.— ard from since May 25, was in full today after a week of extensive preparation. The ice cutter Braganza was plowing | ough the ey waters off norther rch parties of ! this morning the sealer Hobby d at Kings Bay, carrying Lieut ow Holm, crack Norwegian fiyer, naval monoplane from which he arvey the Polar Sea of Spitzbergen. Holm held a conference with Bay officials and then announced hoped he would be able to Jeave Kings Bay with his plane on the Hobby later in the day. | The Braganza, en route to Reindeer | put a search party ashore at Cape | gen Hoek. which is midway be-| Moffen Island and the Straits of | ~ pen. The p f the penir ty made a rapid sur- was then contin Jjourney Jee Found Broken. | N Lanc tract upon which the | sibly have come down. since the wind | was in that direction she was last | heard from. i Various : border of Spitzbergen were questioned and said that they had seen no trace of the missing airship or its crew, but | expressed the opinion that they may be | found on Northeast Land. When at Green Harbor, en route to| Kings Bay, Lieut. Holm received a tele- gram from King Haakon of Norway| wishing him good Juck in his search | for the Nobile expedition. As fiying trips may prove dangerous over the mountainous region of the| north, a sledge. skis, sleeping bags and other equipment for travel over the| glacier ice were put aboard the vessel soon after its arrival. Dogs and Sledges Arsive. It is possible that Lieut. Holms and Capt. Riiser-Larsen, Norwegian ex- plgrer, who also plans to use a plane, will operate together, although this de- pends on circumstances. may pos- rs along the nnr(lh‘rni When the Hobby arrived here it had | & two hunters named Noeis and Tanberg, | aboard with 10 dogs, sledges and sup- plies. It will be decided during the da. ‘whether they will try to make their way | northward from here over the land or whether they will stay aboard the Hobby | and be put ashore later. | The Hobby has no radio and will therefore try to report the result of her searches through the icebreaker Braganza, which has proceeded north past Amsterdam lsland. If the Hobby ghould fail to meet the Braganza, which | has a radio, the result of Lieut. Holm's searches probably will not be known un- | til the vessel returns to Kings Bay. | ‘ ght. 1028.) AMATEUR VERIFIES SOS. Radio Fan Tells of Receiving Appeal From Franz Josef Land. MOSCOW, Russia, June & (P.—The| Boviet Russian Nobile rescue commis- sion, ch has been investigating a ve- port by a ridio amateur that he had picked up a message believed to be from | the missing dirigible Italia from Franz Josef Land, today held a growing be- | lief that the Nobile expedition may have landed at that place. The radio amateur at Voznesensk, in North Dvinsk Province, bordering Arch- angel, confirmed reports of the message giving the full text, although apparently garbled, of the appeal. It read: “Italia Nobile Pranz J'(‘Jse}:!. 808, S, SOS8, terri teng ehn. . g'h;s message was received on a 33.35 500 F st n.w.. hetwern the hours | §00 MIMBOGRAPHED LETTERS $1.25: MUL: Bt e s Aok 5 istrict Naitor 3 flfif ??“l’ G. Pr. 7143, Open 830 s.m. NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOX ANY e inan those contracted by mysell GREENE. 501 9th st. ne 5 gevts EH OEE 1 Wil £ RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY P K U e 7'y Give_Yoi B T WINDOW ‘SCREENS LAT PLATING. naow Shades and NICKEL | stated é{fk 2 Will Rogers HOLLYWOOD.—Just when Sec~ retary Kellogg has his “no-more- war plan” all going good and about ready to sign up, why, England, Japan and France came through with the old usual diplomatic clause which says, “We agree in principle, but"—well, there was the but—"we are heartily against all wars, unless, of course, we should see fit to do a little fighting ourselves. Then, cf course, this agreement would be null and void. But we cer- tainly join you in preventing others from having the pleasure of fight- ing." If Kellogg can get all us four big nations to agree that Monday fol- lows Sunday without them having “I agree in principle, but” in it, he will be the world's greatest diplo- mat. Yours, JUST AN AMATEUR DIPLOMAT. | wave, corresponding to the Ttalia's | radio station, the amateur operator | TOKIO RE] (&TS S 0 S. Message Signed “North Pole Expedi- tion” Is Received. | By Radio to The Star and ) News. Copyright, 1 £0 Daily ‘TOKIO, June 4—A radio station at | Sapporo, in the Hokkaido district, re- ports receiving an S O S from a mys: terious source, signed “North Pole Ex- | pedition.” late Saturday afterncr>. The remainder of the message was uade- cipherable owing to the weakness of the receiving set. | Upon receipt of the report by the | communications ministry here the gov. ernment ordered united efforts to locate | the sender, in the belief that possibly it was the Nobile party. | LOS ANGELES SEEN SAVIOR. } Experts Say U. S. Dirigible Only Ship | That Can Rescue Italia. FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany, June | 4 (P).—The United States naval dirigi- ble Los Angeles is the only airship ca- pable of effecting the rescue of Gen. Nobile’s Italia, in the opinion of ex- perts of the Zeppelin and Dornler | Those venturing an opinion on the hances of rescuing the Italians wTth other aircraft were somewhat pessimis- | tic, pointing out that the chances of | Jocating the missing dirigible in the fogs and mist of the Polar regions were small | unless thev had something definite to | work on, such as a specific direction. ‘ MILAN PREPARES PLANE. Rescue Mission Hopes to Leave Wrd-! nesday for North. | MILAN, Italy, June 4 ().—Wednes- | day now seems to be the likeliest day | for departure to the North of the | Savoia-55 on a mission of rescue for the lost dirigible Ttalia and its crew. | Maj. 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