+ « and diaries when they return- "THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 24, 1964 7\\ & e Americans Scale 2.22%" a a >a sameariecr ca} YOUtH Gang sem ta a's Mount Everest _[izis"r Bobs Cripple |estmintme on sm aml Wa LK E: R's ! The British were first to reach + Did you know that Mount)Dyhrenfurth (explorer and mo-|the top of Everest, that was in Of W tch and threw me on the ground. verest was named in honor Of|tion picture producer - director|May, 1953 when Sir Edmund a One guy bent my back and an- E : 'Sir George Everest, an early]. Hillary, The Russians made a wrist and : British Surveyor General of In- sn ae k hn geongareoneey gallant attempt to climb to the| TORONTO (CP)--Four teen- nen F yeags ado . dia and that it was not known yen er ented story proparag|Peak in 1952, but never claimed] agers wearing biack jackets a ee i that the peak already had a bo 'ocumented story prepared) that they had succeeded; like- Jobm Bartlett The watch had been 'a gift . ) 'Tibetan name -- Chomolumgma|With great care and in detail) wis. the Red Chinese sent an on. oe Candas -- from his parents on his 12th % Author. Ull . For the fi: e e ° Goddess Mother of the World? i rg : a " be ol jk expedition up, but it too was a robbed him of his wristwatch,|>irthday in February. oe proves good taste in fashion is not expensive! - At the time its altitude was . failure. i ? ~ 'galoulated at 29,002. In 1905 the}"™oun oe begage g Phe oor Success came to the American) | pepe = wibay of -- = = ct sates cog Pa ogee aie * figure was raised to 29,141, andi nest peak, They did this after|*Pedition May ee ee eumet|ing and who has hever had uselYears old, They ran when a 4082-33 it ai ons ain weeks of exposure to the thin| (0 he South Col This, oes of his legs was sitting near | man approached, pad } ia the Sout! . This was fol- " is ig{and bitterly cold air of Everest,|' wimmin, when the four this time to 29,028 feet. This is! after one of their group was lowed three weeks later by an poor pl rool the figure generally accepted, ' even more extraordinary feat: gine the peak of margin of migay 4 wae Crain sing bn four more men made the peak) "One of them wheeled me > feet over its nearest rival,)' in the ing winds -- two by the South Col route| across on to the grass near the _ 98,250-foot K2, in the Himalayan|and snowstorms. and two via the West Ridge,|corner of the pool," he said ini =--SUPER-Fasr. subrange of the Karakoram. |wyrry AUTHORITY which had never been negoti-|an interview. "I yelled and told) ~---@£L/EF. /= This information is contained] Ullman writes with the re-|ated before. This book repre- Di, Scholl's Zino- ds | in a new book, Americans an|treshing au of an author|sents a thrilling first-hand ac-}, comprehensive history of| *Pelly relieve painful EVEREST" (McClelland and|who was actually \a: member of|count of the these unusual tri- salncoti 4 tht pressure oa sensitive Stewart Ltd.) by James Ram-|the daring' expedition. He tejlsjumps at the top of thé world. mountaineering aroun S | caohion it. Bajo say Ullman and other members|of every plan and details of the|Ullman has written one of fhe|most famous of mountains dur- of the expedition -- it is also the men's emotional and phy- great classics of mountaineer-jing the past four years. It is a illusurated with many -photo-|sical reactions. He went with|ing. The reader actually lives|oo. y be read, re-read and graphs in color and black--and-lthem as far as Nepal, talked|With the daring mountaineers as t red. It 4 : doubted! white. 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