The Radio Boys Rescue the Lost Alaska Expedition
should be talking about
, Dad. Why
nce with a man who knows all there is to
ee boys in turn. They were his son, Jack, and the latter's chums, Bob Temple and Frank Merrick,
erica, after finding and losing "The Enchanted City of the Incas" as told of in "The Radio B
at was this ma
tell us," added Fra
countered Mr. Hampton. "I stood in the doorway u
ls," said big Bob, grumblingly, "And the fellow that w
mpton
do. The facts aren't generally known. However, wait a minute until I get
aid Jack. "Doesn't
ther. "The rains are necessary, and, really, they
. "I'd think these peop
into his smoking jacket and slippers. "What
ack leaned fo
u a bit about it," said his
pedition" so-called, the expedition headed by Thorwald Thorwaldsson, the Norwegian explorer, which had outfitted at
aterfront. Some said confidently that the expedition was going to attempt to reach the North Pole by airplane, for an airplane was carried dismantled on the schooner. Others declared the object sought was gold. And, in this regard, the v
the expedition never was made public, for the very good reason that none of those
asked Jack, with
odded, and sm
Hampton, tell
riosity," advised big Bob. "Show that boy a secr
k, indignantly. "I suppose you
ton inte
ou boys are eager to know the answer to the mystery of the 'Lo
ed. The
il
il
breath. Big Bob was no less inquisitive than the oth
mpton
he said
ng his thoughts. Then he leaned forw
her men struggling through incalculable hardships to win their way to the North Pole, to the top of the world, or else fighting
ing of this matter. Here, far away in the Northland, in a remote district to which so far as known only two white men have ever penetrated, lies a mighty river flowing north into the Arctic O
eezes, Dad?" said Jack. "Do y
k, whose quick mind had seized upon
mpton
ow north is undoubted. That it never freezes, however, is an exaggeration. The truth i
of which are vast deposits of copper that some day, undoubtedly, will be opened up to exploitation. However, this other northward-flowing river in the midst of a v
s river was known to two wh
on the trip to the outside, and Farrell alone lived despite incredible hardships, to finally reach
closed until he got in touch with Anderson, the big man of the syndicate. Anderson saw at once the importance of the find. But he also saw that Farrell's marvelous oil field would virtually have to be rediscovered before steps to develop it could be taken. For, in struggling through to the outside, Fa
ce the footsteps of Farrell and Cameron into the Arctic in the hope of thus once more coming upon the oil
had been eyeing his father clo
hat, Dad?"
Expedition' and try to relocate the oil fields as well
k, in a tone of satisfac
ke that. Just as cool as you plea
, imperturbably, not one whit dis
on shook
Certainly, I have no intention of going at once. If I g
ppose, I'm to r
u should miss the balance of the term. I'll tell you what," he added, taking pity on the three, "if you fellows go back to college and st
ed Jack. "Tha