POLAR STAR SAFE ON BOARD.
WYATT EARP HOMEWARD
I nixed Press Assn —By Electric Telegraph—Copy right. NEW YORK January 30. A North American Newspaper Alliance copyright, message from the \\ yatt Earp says: “The aeroplane 1 exaco 20 was successfully flown to the spot where Lincoln Ellsworth landed the Polar Star and after considerable work in digging out the grounded craft both 'planes were* flown back to where tin Wyatt Earp was waiting.
Both have been stowed aboard the \\ yatt Earp and now we are practically ready to leave the Bay ot Whales for the return home. The only remaining task is to collect some gear which was nearly lost when the tractor fell into a crevasse. A sled party is out for it to-day and we expect to sail to-monow.”
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13100, 31 January 1936, Page 5
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130POLAR STAR SAFE ON BOARD. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13100, 31 January 1936, Page 5
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