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= FIND MUCH BEAUTY the head of Canoe Bay, an almost land- locked body of water, hitherto unex- plored, which Dr. Jaggar describes as veritable “baby Mediterranean.” North of that bay to the Bering Sea, and west of Port Moller, the explorers dreds of lakes scattered among treeless wastes and low ridges of great geologic interest. The expedition mapped 2.500 square THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1928. boat, especially built by the expedition, which could run along stony beach, penetrate the grass flats and tundra, and take to the water when headlands impeded its course. The boat was steel, equipped with an automobile engine and twin screw pro- pellers, having an enclosed body with water-tight compartments fore and aft. It carried freight, it made inland trips, it conveyed fuel, it was used in trolling and hauling a beach seine, and by night REFORESTATION PLAN WILL BE ADVANCED Be Asked to Aid Flood Control by Increase Congress to in Timber Area. | By the Associated Press. cent at the time of settlement to 20 per cent. Largely because of fire injury to com- | mercial timber and too heavy grazing in farm wood lots, the report said, for- |ests in critical areas are not contrib- uting full service to flood control. Among recommendations for remedial action by the Federal Government the department included purchase of sev- eral million acres of protection forest |lands to be administered as national T AR AT THE RIGHT you see a Hostess Silver Bar Cake. A dainty, delightful cake. 1t is covered with the most delicious vanilla frosting you ever tasted. | miles of United States domain which hitherto has been unsurveyed, recorded scores of physical features hitherto un- noted and also corrected many details placed on older maps from tradition and hearsay. i By boat, foot and horse the party b traveled some 1.300 miles. Often they | pressed on amid gales, fogs and driving Must Face Charge. Startling and magnificent scenic fea- | SIONS: sometirmes they came upon val- NEW YORK, September 21 (#).— tures that may make it another dis- | I%s carpeted with the gorgeous flowers | Roperto L. Ratto, former auditor for tinctive American wonderland have | O he far North—violets, daisies and | i ity been revealed by Dr. Thomas A. Jaggar | Upines, and acrose miles and miles of | e Sa e M O, B § o a Were e roun ~ cushions™ 5 in further advices to the National Geo | to stand trial on charges of embezzling $ t I °s | of mass. made pink, white. blue and | B e T e | ¥ellowiby. Glustersiof tiny Nowers, 1865000, Assistant United States Attor- |proportion of forest area in the river |ing session she will discuss the recent | expedition whic e & ney Swinnerton said last night. basin had been reduced from 40 per | Budapest world conference. Mount Pavlof Volcano area of the Many Animals. PRt bk LSRRI ek bt e e e S e A e | Alaska Peninsula. | i The area. in its own way, the reports Animal life was far more profuse than indicate, may be as remarkable as are | had been expected. The party had been the now famous Valley of Ten Thou-|in camp at Canoe Bay only an hour fand Smokes in Alaska, and the Carls- | When members saw tracks of the red bad Caverns. New Mexico, both of | fox and brown bear. On a short trip which were set aside as national monu- | out of camp the explorers counted 42 ments after National Geographic So- |caribou and three bears. Crossing a ciety expeditions had revealed their | mountain north of the bay the brown natural marvels and scenic beauty | bears were so numerous, Dr. Jaggar Dr. Jaggar wired his report to the | noted, that “I began to wonder whether society’s headquarters in Washington | We could get back to the boat without from Seattle, where the expedition has‘S‘Phpln: on a bear.” just arrived in the States after a Sum- | But it was on a volcano that a dra- mer’s adventurous exploration which (matic capture was made of a remark- disclosed huge volcano cones, a far | able specimen. The bear was skinned northern lake country of amazing | for mounting, and will be presented to beauty, caribou. bears, foxes and hair | the Cleveland Museum of Natural His- seals in unexpected numbers and yielded | tory. It measures 9 feet. 10 inches, valuable collections of rocks, minerals, | from nose to tail. Skull and leg bones fossils, flowers, mosses and seaweed. e pénsrr\'f‘dB & } 2 % n Canoe Bay the party encampe: fBaby Malietranean. on a site where there was fine clamming Through Pavlof Bay. at the tapering and on islets were scores of huge olive- The increase and protection of forests in the Mississippi Valley as an aid to | flood control will be recommended to Congress at its next session by the Forest Service of the Agriculture De- partment. The results of an intensive study of the Mississippi_drainage system, pre- pared in accordance with an act of | Congress passed In an effort to prevent | : Y i a recurrence of last year's catastrophe, | SCCTCfaIY of the world's committee of were made public yesterday. Among its | the Y. W. C. A,, from London. England, fact findings the department said the |is to be the chief speaker. At the open- National Geographic Party Tells of Scenic Glories. it was drawn up beside the tents where forests. it served as a sleeping cabin for the| expedition’s leader. It needed no har- bor: it could run ashore in a surf and continue on its way. Y. W. C. A. to Hold Conference. The Young Women's Christian Asso- clation will hold ifs annual Fall setting- up conference at the Seventeenth and K streets building on ‘September 26 and 27. Miss Mary Dingman, industrial Lady discovers delicious cake at grocer’s Principles of pneumatic control assure == e CRITICAL end of Alaska Peninsula, which looks €0 slender and small on maps of North | America, the party sailed 75 m to! drab gulls’ eggs, flecked with brown. Along hundreds of miles of shore line Dr. Jaggar employed the amphibian | Madam, maximum quietness What, you will ask, is pneumatic control in Cad- illac-LaSalle engineering and manufacture? Any Cadillac-LaSalle dealer will welcome the opportunity to explain to you. 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