Show Polar Aviators tors Will Pursue p Old Sol Clear Across Top of fW orId Arctic Expedition Plans t to Keep Sun in Sight Throughout Dar Daring ng V Venture Ven Ven- en- en turk ture Next March DETROIT Jan 2 AP To AP-To To To pursue tl the theun c sun un i across c ss the the top of the world is one of the tile exp expectations of the Detroit it Aviation society's arctic airplane expedition when heh i it takes off from Point Barrow V Alaska next March Maich From the time we take off oft at Point Barrow Barro we will never ver lose sight of the sun sa said d Captain George H. H Wilkins leader of the tho venture upon his arrival here to today to- to day If It we start in th the morning from Point Barrow and keep on flying we should reach the geographic geo gEci graphic pole At t midnight The he sun at that time will Just about the horizon and immediately to rise again We will Jose jos twelve hours in that instant when we cross cress the north pole In other words it will be both morning and after after- noon The sun at at th that t time of the year will never be higher be-higher higher than 12 degrees Under the present resent plans the takeoff takeoff take talce off from Point Barrow is for March 21 Captain Captain Wilkins said he bad frad every reason to beleve believe be be- be lieve leve land will be discovered hithe in hi inthe inthe the unexplored region between betwee Point Barrow Jarrow and the ice pole Should this prove true he said h ho he would return to Point Barrow without without without with with- out landing on the initial flight represent the discovery and accompanied by a second plane go back to explore and map the new ter tel territory If no land lanel is sighted h hc said he would endeavor on the Initial flight to fly over the the top of the world to Spitzbergen approximately 2100 miles mUes from Point Barrow Captain Wilkins today that Ben Eielson formerly a mall mail pilot of Alaska will vill bf bp in charge of one of th the two t Fokker planes of ot the expedition |