Wyatt Earp Pushing South
ICE HINDERS PROGRESS. United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyrlgh t. Received Monday, 9.20 p.m. NEW YORK, Jan. 13. A North American Newspaper Alliance copyright message from'the Wyatt Earp says:— “For three days a heavy icc pack edged the Wyatt Earp northward of the most direct course to the Bay of Whales where it is hoped to find Lincoln Ellsworth.
“To-day, however, the vessel reached tho westerly margin of the Jong ice tongue and we are now able to make south-westward progress in fairly open water. It is still too early even to speculate when tho Wyatt Earp will i each the Bay of Whales, for she still must push through 500 miles of iceladen water before reaching the Ross Sea, which is generally ice-free.’’
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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 11, 14 January 1936, Page 6
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