Show 1 ROOSEVELT BOYS TO BRAVE I DANGERS OF NORTH INDIA TO TOI I HUNT GIANT RAMS AND TIGERS I 4 I I k I p 7 4 I ed c I p ft C- C TURKESTAN l I 0 y TEHER TEHERAN 5 55 S A IS 5 l I l 1 I s i I WR RS i 0 HERM HERAT G T PESHAWAR 1 KIRMAN RI R AGAR GAp t O cW 4 r ft KASHMIR c cS J ftP S ri I o fth P 1 I KALAT h f J 0 5 O 4 A KA p u 4 16 KARACHI BRITISH 4 p I SURAT INDIA 1 INDIAS hote anil Theodore o lorl nOOH Root plin tutu S It n Cher- Cher rie I rig noted l explorer for J 1 ti ip th I il In iii tire the n lilt 2 1 lie lie- 5 Mill III k at hai 1 I Ito to SO ROl hv v rail mil to nr Ih J 1 I ii to sale ale alc of or Kashmir 3 b C n a lin mountain J I ou te Ic to G C 1 I ti their la lasI t in the tile 5 51 H GEE COlON COHN I iC CV c It 1 Is there that Ihal I 1 tim nm going where here the boulders anti anil the lie sno sno-i sno lie III With a n nimble tracker Int I know I I hate hale Iia e worn orn an on to 10 keep it on the horn borne ut or Oils U Poll nd the Red ned God Goil tall call all inc me out and I must mut go T YORK lORI March 21 In In the theL L depths of or the hue Kermit Roose elt Roose elt heard the taunt taunt- tauntIng Inc launt-Inc Ing lines of ot Kipling that thaI inspired the hazardous c expedition he lie Ie wIll lead in Api II It was as during the he historic er of ot Doubt trip when hn he ho accorn- accorn accompanied accompanied his father tather T R It The Tho camp tire fire 1 was as as J the Ill da das da's hunt was as done The Tho luring erse serse made a profound Impression upon the adventurous south And In tho the tars th th-it th t since tince base ha the hidden challenge oC ot the poem penetrated th the the- tough skin kIn ot of business problems problem ard on many a night map maps of ot little known moun moun- mountain mountain tain lain pastes passes of ot Turkestan tan and Mon Mon- Mon Mongolia Ion Ion- golia golla were ere taken from the shelves helves and studIed TOP or OP Tire TIm WORLD O Osis Os is Poll Poli sounding Ot d to the but but to the adventure they bring pictures or of ortho otha the tho great horned giant ram tans ot or the plateau 20 O feet teet above era pa a le el on Oft the white root ot of the world orM The Th head bead ot of o heads Kipling called this thu almost almot fabulous anImal since the dais ds ot of the mas mas- master master master ter tra traveler eler Marco Polo has been stilts s In song and tor tori The wind whipped Ind hipped haunts haunt ot or the giant slant ram ere la lat last t described so no far as aa kno knon n In 1838 by tho the John oo 00 l 1 expedition To reach the hunting the tho e plo er Mil Ill St Ill meet at tsar lIar or 01 10 iO There a a a trustS mm- mm nim nimble bt ble tracker will still meet mr-el them and wIth 40 to 10 be picked up at go to northernmost India and ol start rt through either the or the Ley Lay 10 pass There will still he be but three thre men Kermit Roose elt Theodore Jr the tenderfoot ot of o the partS and George Georg K Cherrie G ear 60 i 60 0 ear ear- earold old car old of ot 4 IS 48 expeditIons He 10 stas as companion to Col on the Rl er of Doubt trip r E r ER JH r The ears cars or of o Cherri Cherrie hate hale r nesco ne been b en stopped slopped to the call t f the thRed ned flail Gods South h America has been the th chief lur lure It will still be on III hits sast e that the exp exp- dillon will tillI lean tor for guidance But Lut the an country they thuey still enter has ne er been visited by American explorers So So I can sn cant t gle gh gl e a any certain rue rue- PICture tur pic-tur ture o of how we ste will stilt ill get gt there or nr just where hert we tie will still go 10 he ho recites little I I a was isas doing a n 1 stork ork In when 1 got a tall call Kermit Arriving In New NewYork NewYork York I J picked up a paper and there here saw RaW m rn name mentioned 1 as a a 1 mem- mem mem-bei mem bet ot of o the rt pirt MiL fit EL GIlT It has been In the mind of ot Ker mit for a SL long long Ions time No o I Idon Idon Idon don t think I 1 ever eer eer heard the col- col colonel col colonel onel onet mention the tho pi of or th the I Hip II Du But Dul man nian many times limes I have hae heard Kermit speak of or the OvIs I roll Poll and I there was 09 a 0 farl way far ay hook lookIn In Ills his hi ce ces This I is the one line of eal we c cm cin n tra travel el there thore Andsen And sen en then Ihen there are miny hl 1157 ards ards It IL will still III Lie Le b spring and asal- asal aval avalanches al- al alI anches II will still III be bo sliding do down don n the tl I I I mountain So 30 we e plan to iSo lor of our traveling b bi night when the thu sun will III be off oft the snows sno Vie e 1 carr special lanterns for tor night tras tra el LONG JOG u TIGERS Yes no o e wo may find some un Un- Un un animals animal That I Is wo we hope I to- to and here th the eyes of or the lighted nut But ste will be content It we ste can enn fm fuel the ls 0 Poll or the lie long long- longhaired lone haired haired tiger that thaL luiks In the low low- low lower er Ir snow country the zolle RH-zolle go the or the I stag I goes gos ahead to m loe fInal preparations and then as ab Ker Ker- Kermit Kermit mit cult i I Do iou sou OU know now the world worlds s a white roof do tree tree do son ou u know lonow that I windy Indy rift I Where the baffling mountain ed- ed eddie ed eddies die dies chop and Do lou ou know the th long da s 's patience pa- pa tience belly down in n on drift Where the head ot of heads is feeding teed feed Ing out of ot range It Is there that I 1 am going where the boul boulders and the snow lie he With a n trusty nimble tracker that I know I 1 have 8 01 n an oath oaths to keep It on the horns of ot Ovis roll And the th Rd RM Gods call mo me out and I 1 must mut go |