LITTLE AMERICA
PLENTY DF ROUTINE WORK PREPARING FOR SPRING EXPLORATION Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright MONTREAL, June 20. A radio message from Little America states; “ With tho dead winter night only three days away tho golden horn of a crescent moon has risen over tho barrier ridge to tho north, and the faintest light on tho daily rising and setting of the sun has become almost unnoticeable. The lives of the members of tho expedition are worked out to a steady routine. All rise at 7.30 in the morning, and after breakfast start various manual and scientific pursuits. There is plenty to be done, from watching the skies for meteors to milking the cows. Tho principal concern is now tho remodelling of the tractors for exploration work. Wooden cabins are being built, with bunks and cooking facilities for the crews.
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Evening Star, Issue 21753, 22 June 1934, Page 9
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138LITTLE AMERICA Evening Star, Issue 21753, 22 June 1934, Page 9
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