Show I i Pl ARE 1 AT NOME ew Members Tell e Experiences OME OIE Alaska Aug ug 26 United I s' s The ss-The The The six men of the crew the the Amundsen ship Maud which which ahree years drifted in the ice i iks ks of the Arctic today continued d of the far north Mile lIe the Maud clean and shin shin- under kinder a a. a fresh coat ot of paint lay anchor In the ha harbor bor the crew Meted by citizens of Nome and ted to the United Press addia addi- addi na a aJ experiences of t the e adventure trended tended iring months of drifting inIch In Inh leh Ich h an unsuccessful effort was de je to float across the north pole pf of If the crew fled kites to ton I lin In n the wind pressure and dl- dl and chopped holes in the 4 each day to get the depth of the theer theer ther er r and direction of the the current current information was car carefully fully corned com com- ed d and is Is' expected to prove a co contribution 0 to o Arctic a he men and yen even Captain O O. sting ting p personally rs naU took turns feed- feed the dogs and pigeons and per- per ming Ing the odd tasks about the el preferring work to the moony moo mo- mo ony o y of ot idleness EW KEEPS KEES BUSY pare pare are time was spent In carving carving- ry rr doing embroidery and fancy elwork ork Some of the finest tenable Im- Im pieces of fancy work were back by the rugged ex- ex Th The whole crew worked on a aI I lature model launch with an metal l-metal boiler bolIer and engine run by byam am am m. m The model was was was' finished this r before the vessel was released m the river ice floes and ands s christened the Paula after a of Aviator O. O Dahl in Tway r ay Upon arrival here the miniature aft ft v was a as given Riven to the year old of Thomas A A. Ross officer inge in inge targe ge ge of the local station of the ted States coast guard All members of the crew are eat- eat fill of fresh vegetables ding all aU the newspapers available plans for the return me R Radio dlo Operator has been the Maud eight years having In Ined Ined the ship in jn the Kara sea hen ien the vessel left Norway on Its drift He Ile Is is a a. and was a radio operator 1 a Kara sea station when he heIned heined ined the Maud mother d younger brother are In Norway t his aged father and two sisters e n Russia NEWSPAPER My first aim alth will be to get my myr roily r ly all together in Norway so cr elan an live in peace said Ol published a newspaper oard oil d d the Maud from bits of news out of the air Two years ot e heard a me message sage th that t the ther her of Dr Harald Sverdrup rist st st. on the noted a Maud Mauda a noted hur in Norway r had died The dlo dio operator bore the news to and the physician bound fort forto 7 o secrecy fearing other mems mem- mem s of the crew might be depressed they knew The secret was kept n the nail the Maud neared Nome Name Chief of Officer Carl Hansen still sun sfa lust for the Arctic I 1 expect Iq ill the United States Han Han- After awhile I want to get a v and and come comeback back back- north back north to I hunt polar do some some trapping trapping trap trap- ping Aviator Dahl plans to cross the Andes In South A America taking pic pic- tures Dahl it was who kept the Mauds Maud's calendar Beneath each date he drew a cartoon of some event of the day The Curtiss plane plaice aboard which was nearly wrecked in Dahl's one attempt to get et Into Ino the air Is boxed and will willbe be returned to the factory |