Show EXPLORERS TO HONOR PURrS FIND Of NORTH POLE TONIGHT I WASHINGTON April 6 The The Explorers ers ers era club will give a dinner In New York to celebrate the tho fifth anniversary of ot the discovery of ot the tho north polo and will wm present Its first gold medal of ot honor to Rear Admiral Ie Peary In connection wl wit with 1 the celebration n geographers hero to today today to to- day predicted that another n five years ears probably would leave leava no nook or 01 corner of the tho globe unknown to the civilized world With Sir Ernest Shackleton th the English Eng Eng- g lish explorer also a an Austrian expedition under Dr Felix Fel about to start for tor the Antarctic region with Amundsen Amund Amund- sen nn and ond Jr preparing to 01 open up most of the remaining of ot Arctic territory and with Roosevelt Roo In In Brazil going over a a. large stretch of ot hitherto hitherto hith hUh erto unknown land it was u pointed out I that tat very ry little of ot the tho earths earth's surface I would remain unmapped a n few tew years ears earshen hen hence e Opinions differed however ever as to the relative value of or the tho explorations which remain to be made MaJ Gen A. A W W. U. U S S. S A A. retired himself an Arctic r-cUc explorer of or renown who with his small party reached In 1881 what was I then farthest north declared today that tat I mankind probably would benefit most mORt by br exploration Ix of or the vast vant unknowns of ot Brazil Bra Bra- ra I sit zil because of ot the te economic value alue of ot these I a discoveries es I Gilbert H. H Grosvenor of or th the National Geographic society on the Ull other hand I said aId he thought explorations in irs till pUll unknown unknown un un- un I known Arctic territory about 1000 miles 5 in diameter northeast of ot Bering Bering- strait I would be of Ot oi most YaJu value I Mr Grosvenor pointed out t that lat tho the I area arta around the south louth pole still to be begon gone gon over carefully cl and mapped Is tl larger laner I In extent than the United States that the meteorological discoveries which 1 would be made in the Arctic territory the second largest unknown area would be bf of ot greatest value In connection with the study of ot storm data HA He said raid he thought Mr Roosevelt probably would cover at least third one ot of the unknown Brazilian area Tho The fourth unexplored area which he hem I m mentioned was wan the north northern rn portion of ot smaller in tn area than any ony of or the the theother others other hut but la largely ely unknown because of ot tho the height of or th the mountains and tile tie difficulty difficulty dif dif- of ot travel there |