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BURIED IN SNOW

TERRIFIC IMPACT IN PLANE CRASH ALASKAN TRAGEDY FINALE Reed. noon. VANCOUVER, Thurs A message from Fairbanks, Alaska, states that a radio from Grogson, the finder of the missing airmen, reports that. Carl Bin Eielson's body was found buried in snow near the wreckage of his machine. The flier was killed instantly. His body, with that of Earl Borland, was some 300 ft from :he plane, Indicating that it had crashed with a terrific impact. Etelson’s body was found by a Soviet pilot. Commander Slipneov, and was placed with Borland's on th® plane, which will bring them to Alaska when weather permits. Borland will be buried at Seattle and Eielson at Hatton, North Dakota.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 903, 21 February 1930, Page 11

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BURIED IN SNOW Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 903, 21 February 1930, Page 11

BURIED IN SNOW Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 903, 21 February 1930, Page 11

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