BYRD SHIP DELAYED R. 



Eleanor Boiling Late at Duncdin Be- 

 cause of Heavy Storm 



DTJNEaJIN. New Zealand, Feb. 16 

 (AP)— The ship Eleanor Boiling of the 

 Byi-d Antarctic expedition arrived here 

 this afternoon 72 hours overdue becaitfe 

 • of a terrific storm encountered on h?r 

 northward voyage from "Little America, 

 the Byi-d base at the Bay of Whales. 

 The storm is still raging in the South 

 Pacific. ^ ^ . 



Loading of an airplane, two tractors, 

 gasoline, food and scientific equipment 

 toUI be rushed so that the Boiling may 

 start South again no later than noon 

 on Monday. 



Aged Qulncy Woman Dead 



Mrs. Elvira Thayer Nutter died Thurs- 

 day at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. 

 William F. Loud, 97 Hall place, West 

 Quincy. Mrs. Nutter, who was ninety- 

 three years old, was the widow of George 

 Washington Nutter and leaves her 

 daughter, Mrs. Ijoud; five grandchildren, 

 twelve greatgrandchildren and six great- 

 ureal grandchildren. 



THROUGH the two grp;U: nctxvorliS 

 of the NBC and Ooluinljiii Sys- 

 tem, which include .stations WEEl, 

 WBZA and WNAC, the nation's 

 great tribute to Thomas A. Edison will 

 be broadcast this evening from 7.30 to 

 8.30 o'clock. 



Originating- in Doarh.jvn, Mich, the 

 program will Include 



dent Hoover, Henry 1-ord. AU. T^'i'^o" 

 and Profes.sor Einstein, the l.ift'-r speak- 

 ing from Berlin, Ger. 

 monies and appropriate nuisir ^MM iiuii v 

 the celebration of "LiEhfa Goldtn Ju- 

 bilee.' -3,,^. fc^T**-* J)^tl- 1^. 



