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V ' WVip1 i 21 V P "''i ll rTIr'!r!y fc The Salt Lake Tribune Monday April 6 1959 w ’ -i- 'rr"y wgvvs'euw w - j -w' —I o yweya - -- - i evelt to 4 1909 (Editor’ ndte— On the Star and StripesApril was planted at the North Pole by six wear? but elated men On the anniversary of that high point In polar exploration a veteran of the expedition recalls tha feat) New Yorjc July 6 1908 In the midst of a heat wave Skipper Bob Bartlett forced the Roosevelt up the 'west coast of Greenland untf blocked by Ice at Cape Sheridan £00 miles from the Pols 184-fo- ' ‘ By Don Guy Associated Press Writer PROVINCETOWN : MASS April 5—At the only point on earth where all directions are south they stood in triumph— a white man a Negro and lour Eskimos Robert Edwin Peary and his party had reached the North Pole the first men to stand on the spot In the history ol polar exploration At 53 Peary The winter was spent with Eskimo families who were a part of the expedition : ’ had attained years i That was half a century ’ ddysk The ice conditions had Improved and the six men and 40 dogs averaged 26 miles day Peary sledged with Eskimos Eginwah and Seegloo Hensen was accompanied by Ootah Arid OaqueaH — n later-when- - ago '! f I'ono the-etom- ie- Hearty Itches To Death marine Ndutilus crossed the FINALLY the party reached Pole under the ice : a point where 13 sun sights Indicated the f Pole had been IN CONTRAST to the "t muirlj ittbkd 1$ dutbftr VA reached At that time of the struggle north the retreat Dn Ifond n uomdtrtkim ertn south was made in 16 days NouVm bp”urp tX XTsrdoflul year the sun circled the-Pol- e Hen's Memd niitf fro torture ol ngind in a gradually ascending spiral When they were safely back Itch urn I itch riafing rash tad d iloughed its way doWirthe with aa amazing new erieoufie forasiU every 24 hours called Greenland— coast The lew LANACANB TWi ku For the first time'in history EskfaHoTamilies Bwdicttcd crane kill hunM bicttfil were dropped white It tooebee mr knand wd man stood where there Is only off alqng the way All were reone day and one night a year warded but the Polar Eskimos each six months long where 100 Pole days make a century 57-da- y Salt City Division VACATION TIME NEAR ? Lake Make Your Dollars CheerJX $AVirrrTl — $AV We'll 43 WIENERS - (SKINLSSS) V j ice-un- 111 mi t 10 hi With it ogular Ordor THIS WEEK ONLY c 1626 South 2nd Weit Dial HU 97 -- rs Monday and nobody has tried to reach the pole across the treacherous Arctic Ocean Ice RDCHPIAN with the drift of the Arctic received New Bedford whale-oOcean ije the’ ship the Roosevelt Peary made a - sounding boats knives and rifles that through the ice which was made them millionaires comrarely more than 10 feet thick paratively speaking for the No bottom was found at 9000 rest of their lives feet an item of interest years ADVESTIKIlf INT sub- The women sewed fur clothing and the men prepared sledges and equipment The dash to the Pole began March 1 1909 Jtrom Cape Columbia on the north coast of Grant - Land less - than 500 miles from the top of the world Each assistant took an advance party of Eskimos were '"Thirty-houdogs and supplies out on the at the Pole trackless Arctic Ocean ice- Short triangular trips were THE ESKIMOS built igloos for shelter at the end of each made to make sure the axis ol march These were used bjrthe the earth had been crossed axis is a theoretical point follow-uparties with their The at best a spot marking the heavier sledges When : It was Macmillan’s Pole today is gone tomorrow irTflaTTirTnoreThaiirjir ( On Sept 5 1909 the Roos- Labrador The world got the reached the farthest north news: “Stars and Stripes wireless at Smokey Tickle nailed to the Pole Peary" and Stripes Nailed to the Pole’ 6 1909: ‘Stars April V'V -- p since Peary Can man today in an age of airplanes and mechanization heromatch the ism of the old explorers? LEAN erect veteran of who expedition — seems Peary to have the sparkle of the aurora borealis try his eyes has no doubt about the back bone of today’s young men Jtm Adm turn to head back from 200 on the ice he had a frozeri heel but he reached the Ameliie4 PrM Wlrephote Donald B MacMillan miles out ‘Thirst for the unknown' ship In safety! the Capt Bartlett was Arctic he has made 35 trips honor of leading thegiven last advance- party-to- — north In 50 years- a --point T30 The restless questing spirit miles from the Pole nearer of man Is the stuff of which than man had ever gone beAdm Donald B MacMillan explorers are made says MacMil- fore “ be driven says: “If Peary were to an- lan-Someday Peary and his final assault nounce an expedition to 'the on by a quest for fame but all Matthew Hensen North Pole today he would must have "a curiosity a thirst partyfourof Eskimos had hung and unknown” for the thousand a have volunteers by tomorrow morning” MacMillan ha experienced back saving their strength the evolution of polar exploraThe Expedition had started You can be sure one of the tion from painfully rtianhaul-in- with nearly 200 dogs the first to volunteer at the age over Ice broken dog sledges weaker ones were slaughtered ’of 85 would be MacMillan tallying over the pole In arm and fed to the strongens the Almost a commuter to the chair comfort battle across the ice proHE MET PEARY through gressed ADVSBTISIMKNT Peary's last dash a race they-wecollege-frien- ds both Bowdoin College gradu- against dwindling food supRuptured Men ates plies and strength took five civil was a engiNavy Peary GiftGet neer whose (first work - took him south to Central America for Trying This where he made surveys for a canal Peary soon lost Xonia City Mo — Hr li cm possible In the south and Improved moani ol holding ruptur interest that has bnfltd thousands of headed north -- -- g " re $350 ruptursd mn and woman Iasi year in ths In 1891-9- 2 he mae a re- markable sledge journey over the northern 1300-niU- e Ineomplcuouf without leg ilrapi laitle bolli body encircling iprlngi Greenland Ice cap orharoh padi It ha caused many to toy "I don't m how It hold to lie proved the east and west aty I would not have boUvd coasts of Greenland converge bad I not trld II" and that it was not a land mass reaching to the pole as some ""So comfortabl — o It Could how you oagy to wat believed""” tbo way A surgeon with Pearys 1891 iroodom from your ruptur Joyou expedition” was Drr Frederick troublo A Cook who later led his own and announced dls- — You can't Iom by trying It I nt trip north ol the to you on 30 covery pole in advance trial You day' of Peary Although Cook was a $350 pclal truu a a lor your report discredited the controversy “ rclr prnt raged for years and plagued Wrtlo lot dwcrlptlvt circular It's Peary until his death in 1920 Juit addr Phyalclan’a Appll MACMILLAN anco Company 2218 Koch Bldq 2908 Main Kana Clly 8 Minourl Peary’s eighth and successful expedition in 1908 as one of But do It today btloro you lot four assistants froo joined tho addron The expedition sailed from E fra parking In our plaza purchase — plenty of extra-wid- e SHIELD CROSS-BLU- E arc alvayi ! 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