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Tel. o —— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALU, FKIVAY, JUNE 19, 10256 | REPORTAMTNDSEN| YET DETERMINED | ON POLAR FLIGHT (Cotninued from I"lrst Page) o! leworth, was calting him Linco'n ne party, saddencd by of che death of his [ather In Ituly during his stay (0 che north, but sald that he would contipue hie fin backing of Captain Amundscn, s ay H ¢ Norway June 19.—King a telegram ("u\mnn Itoald Polar explorer, say- € queen and 1 bid you ons welcome home an K you your feat and fo again bringing honor to the nawme of Norway The Norweglan Storthing, or Par- ament, at its opening session today %0 went @ telegram of thanks and Amundsen, The welcome to Amundsen, the for ongratulations to neesage expressed delight at the veturn of Amundsen and his wrave companions from the venture in which h had staked their ives, 1t bade them welcome home und thanked for the couruge 1 for the honor ¢y had shown clence and for the of our Juntry The streets of Oslo are gally dec- sration of the return Various municipa! authorities and and ve telegraphed congratulations to Anjundsen cated in the ind government explorers nany institutions Great Rejolcing New York, June 13 (A—Explorers 1nd scientists refoiced with laymen A1l parts of the safe Ellsworth world today at the Amundsen- airplane ex return of Nerth pedition e return to Bay, Spitz- argen fter h yesterday, pping off, nany expressions of was greeted with "1 told you s0.' came principally S ists who Amundsen's cout and genuity in coping with the hazards )f the Polar regions ough the But the i explorers and scier fells 1 expedition s short of ding a 4 was compe n one p choon ne and partly by a seientists expect ! valuable knawlege from MacMillan Pleased Danald B. MacMillan from Wi 1 the head of the All-American Arcti oxpedition admitted that a big had been lifted off his mi safe enable him to devo insteac tamarrow Asset, nrden Anun return, he en's all his enérgies to sclence hunt He the airplane base of t neg for t also a will not be establi Thomas Hu Columbia “1 Told Yon So* ys 1Dt bard inste fansson, noted explorer exceedingly ad of the and it is anofhe You Amu outeor sen's cap. the Pole a But doi the Unite portunity to they lie in this Bernon 8, Pren v of Lincoln T of the Ame over the flight.. When Amundsen’ fety several wee was widespre s ago, it of the com ations of glan gover Amundsen. plorer and big game t ret d to New ars in the Arctic, Eskimos said they Amundsen and E pot at Wainwrigh n met Amundsen at ) 2 said explorer's Intentior Pole Alaska second Great Dream Tt was In an atter to dream of organized Having d wanted to add hardy experi anses brought safety of his son Keen Discnssion and tirigit offed at the use of Airigibles. " miles of | o% o ¢ vocated the Pole and co derstand why the n would not send either th d6ah or tha Los Angeles on Henr the aerial eague of America, F assoctations | Here | Tsahelle Pope Wi 1o aen in the ha Osla thr Reald Testifies flancee of jam McClintoek, for whose ith William Shepherd is on trial Chicago, appeared as a state. The eng: MeClintock as she iven her hy v Miss piriure Pope, as can br dimed that anized Amundsen's feat Arctic exploration. he eald, “Amundsen he could not have n the ol way in less than a In 28 days s done what 1 uthuses Over Flight June 19 () — The posten, commenting on the re- Spitzbergen of Captain Amundsen and his polar ex 18 the flight. the great- sting and most ad- oull have s heen yrati ¢ the un- Norw most i T ording to e MeSsages re- r says, he achieved attain- hepap: o regults bevond an Aretic jon, ] The fact that the Pole was not reached the newspaper finds of Mttle Importance, since tha observations taken by the fliers exclude the pos- sibility of finding land this side of | the pole. | Tt is expected here that Captani Amundsen will follow out his de. termination, expressed before his polar attempt, to fly to Norway on his return from Spitzbergen, This fiight, it 18 belleved, will be attempted as soon as his remaining | plane {s returned to King's Bay and .:'r\flrhluhd_ | The Aftenposten expresses the thanks of the nation that Amund- sen did not abandon his intention to | fly to the Pole, but held fast to the Ideals and deferminations of his youth, “We have no greater name than Amundsen's in Arctic history,” the newspaper says. “We have speclal praise and salutations also for the foreigners in the prty, Lincoln Ells- worth, the Awerican, and Karl Feucht, German mechanjclan, béth of whom risked thelr lives in the undertaking. We appreciate their contributjon.” Thé Tidens Tegn characterizes | Amundsen’s trip as “a dash for new | knewledge,” and says its greatest | { achievement 1s the fine example of endurance and will power establish- | ed by the members of the expedi- | tion The Morgenbladet says that Amundsen’s observations confirm the theory of the Arctic explorer, Dr. Fridjof Nansen that the North Pole is surrounded by a deep-water basin, and confirm also the declara- tion of Admiral Robert E, Peary, the American discoverer of the North Pole that the Pole is covered by ice and water. “However, result of com- the scientific pxpedition cannot stangd parison with the personal work of these six men who held thelr own against nature's hindrances by - | perhuman toil and succeeded in working their way back and at the i he came vations,” The Beacon club of well party for Miss Bru e Y. W. C. A. NOTES Sophomore Girl Reserves held' a sufprise fare. er at the removed today with a bronchoscope in elght minutes and it was said the hoy would be able to retutn home in a day or so. The child aceidentally swallowed the bolt on May 13 whilo playing on his father's farm, He was ac- compafied ' to this city by is father, | borrowed from the Y. Blue Triangle Club room night. ‘There will be a hike for all Girl Renerves Baturday afternoon, leavy ing the Y. W, C. A. at 8 o'clock. All girls are asked to bring some. thing to eat in the woods, Blue prints of flowers will be taken, The tennis court back of the Y. W. C. A. gym s about ready for use. Girls are dsked to wear tennts shoes on the court, and to bring thelr own balls, Rackets may be W. C. A City Items F. F. Harmon, plano teacher ard M. ¥. Valentine, violin instructor, moved thelr studio from 140 to 508 Main etreet, United Bidg. Room §03. —advt Home cooked luncheon, Crowell's. —advt. French Hat S8hoppe, 87 W. Main St Prof, Bldg.—Advt, Victrolas and pianos at Morans'.— adv. Gulbransen player planos at Morans' ~—advt, Georga Ducsel of 709 street entered the Hartford hospital yesterday to undergo an operation. Eddy-Glover post, American Le- gion, will hold a meeting this eve- ning to complete plans for the cam- paign to be held next week. This evening, Evangelist T. C. ler of Wimington, Del, who has Emmanuel Gospel Church Taber- nacle, will speak on the subject, “Why 1 believe that the Coming of the Lord is Near." the Morgenbladet adde. Coroner Absolves Three | In Fatal Auto Accidents | Stamford, Conn., June 19 (A— I'iree decisions filed today by Coro- ner J. Phelan of Bridgeport hased on inguiries into deaths in automo- bile accidents stated that there was no criminal responsibility on part of the operators of the ma- I'he persons who were killed were George Hawmlin, hit by the machine | of Miss Edith Robbins of Green- wich, Eugene H. Clark of Sound Beach chine driven by Charles Turner, and Walter Scott, 5, killed by a truck driven by John Guida. of Southport. In each instance the driver was exonerated. In spite of the finds Prosecutor Max Spelke said he would summon {n Turner and charge him with negligently operat- ing the machine in which Clark was | riding, BROKEN MAIN FLOODS STREET Kelsey street and Rocky Hill ave- nie was the scene of a minjature flood last night when a water main Incated at the Intersection burst and was flooding the streets nntil the water department workmen ceeded in repalring it. sue- the | |conferred on a class of candidates killed in an upset of a ma- | |y postponed because of the funeral | of W. E. Doolittle. New Britain Review, No. 11, TO PLEAD NOT GUILTY Very good values in hats at $1.9%, | Stanley | Mil- | been holding gpecial meeting at the | | Dr, Young's Lawyers Are Planning Defense in Los Angeles Murder Case Los Angeles, June 19 (®—Dr. Thomas Young, dentist, approached the superior court today to plead to an indlctment charging the murder of his wife, Grace Grogan Youns, widow of Patrick Grogan, olive millionaire. His attorneys have announced withstanding Young's glatement to with lethal gas and imbedded. the bedy” in cement in the bottom of a clstern at an, fsolated eabin. neys sald thelr defense would clude a plea of insanity “if neces- sary."” , BROOKHART'S TRIBUTE lowa Senator Mourns Senator La Follette Des Moines, Ta, June Senator Smith W. Brookhart, offen {{dentified with the La Follette group in the senate, paid high tribute to the late Scunator Robert M. La Fol- lette, “Like the good work of Lincol “The force of Scnator Ta Follette Was 60 great that the cemmon people will benefit from his efforts In years to come," % | The outing of the Men's class oH time making sclentific obser-| . &yrgt chureh has been indefinite- | w. [ B. Z. of the Macabees, will hold its | | regular meting this evening In Eagles’ hall. The meeting will | followed by a social. | At the meeting of Phoenix Tein ple of Hopor tomorrow night in 1 0. 0. F. hall, 144 Arch street, the degree of Tried Templar will br | from several temples in the state Mrs. W. H. Geddes sold today through the Camp Real Estate com seph C. Wratschko. | —advt. Mr. Graham's last dance, | Eve.. Newington Grange Hall. | —advt, DELICATE OPERATION en From Bo)'s Lung Philadelphia, June 13 {removed from the lold ~ Etheridge | Okla., yesterday by the Jefferson hospital. Yungs of six- \ror adler of Fallix |lodge the foreign object. 1t wa Rothfeder’s 378 Main Street Built on Value New Britain s | Growing on Value The Season’s Greatest Offering ummer Silk Dresses A special purchase and sale of higher priced models offered at a remarkable sale price. 10 Chine, Printed Crepes, Striped Silk Broadeloth, Striped Crepe de Crepe Royalle, Flat Crepe, Striped Mellow-Spun, Washable Fan-ta-si. CHI( Wonderful Variety SUMMER HATS of Entirely Nev Models $2.95 Providing the unusual in style and value at a time when you can appreciate them. Colors—White, Black, Red, Navy, Orchid, Powder Blue, Terrapin Green, Almond Green, Black and Powder Plenty of bobbed Red and White. hair and large head sizes. The importance of this offering of new Bummer frocks just at this time cannot be over-emphasized! The values are so excellent that every woman will want to participate in the savings! Every fav- w fabric and h'rP—ln the There are two-plece sport frocks of flat crepe in high shades—straightline modes with long or short jabots— effective pleated panels and trills, novelty buttons. Strip- o4 models are cleverly self- trimmed in sports effect ROTHFEDER'’S pany, a lot on Lyons street to Jo- | Best quality printed crepe dresses, |values $24.80 for temorrow special {815. Mary Elizabeth, 87 W. Main St. Monday All past classes are requested to attend. Three Quarter Inch Stove Bolt le- - three-quarter inch stove bolt 'H i witt La Follette's continue,” he sald. | BRYAN CONFERS Gooes o Atlanta to Talk Over Phases of Evolution Trial Atlanta, Ga., June 19 (M==Wil- Ham Jenuings Bryan arrived here today f8r a conference with Judge J. B, MoKenzte, W, C. Haggard, H. ¥. Hicks and Sue K. 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