Show SHENANDOAH I LIES LEES WOUNDED IN HANGAR AFTER SPREE IN AIR V t- t tt t tt L i t I II I THE great dirigible Shenandoah 1 1 doah In her hangar at Lakehurst N NJ J after r a wild ride on the c cleat cst of a a hour an mlle an gale The no nose e of the shIp was lola oft and a great rip 1 In her An alde An will vIII determine the cause of the accIdent TACOMA ash Jag Jan I 23 ThrIvIng American cities on the shores bores of the Arctic ocean In direct touch with the rut rest of the world are within the realm of possibility and will probably bo ho the outcome of the dirigible flight of the thc giant ble his Shenandoah over the po- po po polar lar regions this summer ac- ac according according ac according cording to Stet Stet- Steta Stef-ansson Stef a noted arctic explorer Who lectured hero here last night In an Interview following hIs addre address Mr r de declared de- de dared the flight would open up new lanes of air travel tra put put- put ting tang putting London In close cloo communication cation with Tokio end and the way for civilization in the tho Arctic circle where here here the min min- mm min minimum temperature Is 60 do- do degrees de degrees grees below zero and the sum surn- summer mer heat hat compares with that of the middle west The explorer e ass assorted asserted that trat It wa was Impossible to estimate the land lanel theland area areo In the ed region over which the Shen- Shen Shenandoah Sh n e will wI fly Much of It I Is water although I ma may show how Islands which will TJI ove habitable and of oC enor- enor nor enor enormous bases future value a as aerial If It an accident should hould hap hap- happen pen to the Shenandoah tie the po- po po polar lar regions regins cannot be blamed he donot he said adding that ita it If m L a do not make the tho flight this ew England will ne next fleet t veal yeal 00 |