Show NORGE NORCE LIKELY LIKELY FACING STORM ABOVE ARCTIC Continued from front page 1 1 than 1000 Those who who remain are areat at dl grim visages hardened sourdough sourdoughs sour sour- lure dough who doughe-who who who stay because they UK Uke It II They answered the lure of the nort north and It held them fast REGARDED AS NATIVE They delight In telling t for r the thousandth time the story of ot theold the theold old days das They have faith in the I country which they have nave ested crested cr sled from nature and made their own I IThe the their r hospitality hos hos- The They pride themselves on t bOil I ty to strangers i t. t Roald Amundsen is con considered b by bj to belong belone to th them m. m lie Jie has wintered th there r several tim times I and the rec reception planned planned- for h his him Is not for tor a conqueror but Jor or Ot a returning son sOrt SEATTLE May ray 14 Dawn APr Ing of or a n. fourth day groping Into the Icy vastness of the Arctic blind Pacific coast rod radio lO I spot shot ot a II dozen stations trying today to Lo locate locate lo locate lo- lo cate the dirigible Norge many many hours overdue at Nome In Us Its polar ht from Spitzbergen Wh What t has happened happen to Captain Roald RoaM Amundsen and his seventeen n companions aboard the airship was wasa a question many were e eagerly gerly ask- ask cg rg ng but which no one In the northwest north north- wet west was able to answer It Is known known- that known that Amundsen passed over the too north pole at 7 p. p m. m Tuesday eastern N standard time esterd that theorge the At a m. m yesterday y Norge orge may have encountered weather wather was Vias Indicated In fn reports from Nome wh where re the barometer barometer baro baro- meter dropped to ped 52 of or an inch In to the twenty twenty four hours houra ending yesterday n morning and continued to fall throughout hout the day MESSAGES CEASE Five times Wednesday night and once yesterday lie United j navys navy's pow powerful radio station station sta sta- tion lIon at St. St Pauls Paul's island Alaska reported hearing messages messaged J from the Norge l' The rhe last time the airship was heard reports from St. St Pauls Paul's Island said was at 2 29 a 11 a. a m. m yesterday yesterday yes yes- yesterday when the Norge was heard to call a station and say go gb ahe ahead d. d Since that hour there has beert been nothing r but silence and specula specula- tion Was the Norge forced forced to to land Is h It cruising around in the Arctic on a a. a tour of or exploration 1 Has lIas' It been blown far tar oft off Its course and is 18 isIt isit It wandering derelict over some territory w with th which there Is no communication All AU these were regarded by watch watchers ere ers as possibilities b re by Ith 1 AsS OCr id Press time from a navy radio station at at I 7 a a. a m. m today eastern standard Island near Cordova Alaska said that station had intercepted intercepted inter Inter- a message from an nn unknown elation to the effect e t that the a air air- r- r shin Norge had passed over Point Darr Barrow w at tit 9 9 a. a m m. yesterday Pacific coast time The message a. a added ded that all aboard rd were well wen AH AU radio stations in Alaska were immediately immediately immedi immedi- ordered to try to verify verlCy the message e. e |