Show 3 I Other Points of View I MOST ISOLATED SPOT Thanks to the kindly impulses of Col George Moran manager of the United States and Steamship company and of or the steamship of that line Bounty ba bay Pitcairn Island Is to receive on a o voyage aSe now about to be undertaken its first regular mall mail delivery de- de livery Ivery from tho United States More than that tho vessel ves sel set named is taking on a cargo of clothing tools tools' utensils sils ils Instruments and general merchandise lle for the tho comfort and advancement ement of or perhaps the most isolated Insular population 0 on the face faco of oC the globe Many things will be embraced In the cargo with which the islanders are arc wholly hall unacquainted but nothing will be discharged that Is fa likely to injure them morally It mo may serve to shed some light lighton on tho the simple life Ufe o of the descendants of or John Adams to say that among anong the merchandise is a a. stock of or candles candies and that those these articles are expected to revolutionize tho the lighting system of oC Pitcairn which is based on made homo wicks icks placed in shells filled with cocoanut oil The history history his his- tor tory of Pitcairn island is IR at once a tale of ot bold adventure adventure ture mutiny tragedy come comedy y and social experiment all rolled into one Xo No o possible human condition has seemed scorned more attractive to man many people endowed with imagination tion lion than that of or being cast upon a lone Jono Island and forc d to make ones one's wa way against ev every ry possible 1 obstacle It is tho the infatuating possibilities of or the situation that for tor centuries have made mado tales of sl fascinating to millions that havo have made mado the story Of of Robinson Crusoe a acla cla classic and that enchain to this hour the Interest of or young oung people cople an and adults in itu stories of the s sea Christian Christian a. Science Monitor 1 ta pi P tes tea |