The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1922, Page 8

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Jo38. SHAENLETON DES SUDDENLY-ON TRIP IN THE ANTARCTIC Word of Death Kept Weeks From World Be- cause of Radio Trouble. MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Jan, 30 (Associated Press), — Sir Wrnest Shackleton. the British explorer, died | Jan. 6 on board the steamship Quest. in which he was going again Into the Antarctic. Death was due to angina pectoris | and occurred when the Quest was off South Georgio Island, The body was brought to Montevideo on board a Norwegian steamer and will be taken by another steamer to Eng- land. BUENOS AYR aun. 30 (Associ ated Press).—More than three weeks | “elapsed between the death of Sir i vimest Shackleton, the British ex- | piorer, and its announcement to the/ world, ‘The delay, La Nacion’s Monte- | video correspondent telegraphs, was jescribed by Capt. L. Hussey, who ac- feompanted the body, as due to a series of wireless mishaps. t Capt. Hussey told La Nacion’s cor- | Erespondent that the Quest arrived at {south Georgia Island with her main | ‘wireless plant out of commission du» ito damage by heavy storms during! Sia vovape, which otherwise wax un-| feventful. Sir Ernest had been In the | Lbest of health throughout the trip. ihe day before his death he landed | fon the island to supervise the pur- jehase of provisions and returned to| ithe ship apparently well. | } At 3.80 o'clock on the morning of Egan. 5 he felt sharp pains in hi jand called the doctor, who had begun preparing remedies a th k xplorer died without uttering another | Eword. © Sir Ernest Shackleton was born at E Kilkee, Ireland, in 1874. He wos ’ ava serve when he made his first trin into the Antarctic region in 1901 as a ‘Lieutenant with Capt. R. I. Scott. He financed, , organized and com. | manded his own expedition in 1907-9. | }On this trip he went by siedge within’| fninety-seven miles of the South Pol> | % In 1914 he made an expedition with | ithe object of crossing the Antarctic Soontinent from Ross Sea to the Wed- facil Sea, Ten men of the expedition Pwere marooned on an island in Ross jSea in May, 1915. Sir Ernest risked Quis life to reach them and rescued ‘seven survivors. * Sir Ernest was in charge of trans- portation for the British Army in North Russia in the campaigns of 1918 and 1919. He was knighted and made a commander of the Royal Vic- torian Order in: 1909 and an officer of the Order of the British Empire in 3919. He was the author of “The Diary of a Troopship’ and ‘The Heart of the Antaretic.” See Advt. ai Paes 7 I. MILLER Semi-Annual SALE Every Slipper in ivery Store Re- duced to Extra- ordinary Values. BEST WORKMANSHIP AND LOWEST PRICES IN CITY. TEL.WATKINS 5823 Vhree! 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