Show I Explorer Believed Lost Returns From Wil Wilds ls of Labrador dor Placed Bronze Tablet in Wilderness Wilderness' Where His 1115 Companion Died of ot Starvation Ten Years Teira Ago NEW YORK lORE Nov 1 Dillon l.-Dillon Dillon Wallace Wal Wal- lace the arctic explorer who was recently re re- re cent y given ven up for lost by h- his friends is baek back among them today with interesting inter inter- eating esting details of ot his his' trip to Labrador He had gone to place a IL bronze tablet t tat at the head water of the Susan river where his companion Leonidas Leonida H 1 Hubbard Hub Hub- Hubbard bard Jr died of starvation ten years ago Ho He succeeded in finding tho the camp b but t could not ot ereo erect the tablets aa as a. a i It it had fallen laUen out of his C canoe to the tire bottome bot bot bottom tom tome of Beaver river N Not t to be outdone outdone out out- done however he laboriously chiseled upon lo a stock rock ock r 1111 rt 11 a d Pia Pratt tt Chris Christian fid ia Died 8 1903 Wallace and his bis party visited Grand lake hike which estimated was more than 2000 feet foet deep At an aD Eskimo village called ho found the Eki Eki- mos inos astir over a recent tra tragedy edv An Au cl elderly erly man named amed Korah Korab who had como come to the village with his sixteen sixteen- year old eon on Jonas the up P pi morning to find d a big polar bear standingS standing tap r over fever t the e h half eaten ten 4 ii IS on Th Tb The Eskimos k os I tf wont D after the ilS' ilS lb b 11 body it was found to 1 be behalf I halt half starved Its attack on Jouas great groat at surprise ns as no ono one could remember re r- member a polar bear being driven b by bv hun hunger er to come down own to a 3 village and anu kill anyone to cat eat |