Northwest History. Alaska. Science. United States.

Honeymooning Flyer, Rescued, Will Try Again Honeymooning Flyer, Rescued, Will Try Again KETCHIKAN, Tuesday, April 14. —(AP)—A fifteen-minute visit with his bride was permitted Albert Al- moslino, Seattle flyer, as the two were on the road to recovery today after being lost a week in Southeastern Ala...

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Published: 1936
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Summary:Honeymooning Flyer, Rescued, Will Try Again Honeymooning Flyer, Rescued, Will Try Again KETCHIKAN, Tuesday, April 14. —(AP)—A fifteen-minute visit with his bride was permitted Albert Al- moslino, Seattle flyer, as the two were on the road to recovery today after being lost a week in Southeastern Alaska wilds. The two are in a hospital here, still under treatment after being brought here by a Coast Guard cutter Sunday. They were found that day in a severely weakened condition on a beach forty miles from here, their seaplane capsized. "I'm going to salvage the motor and pontoons and ship them back to Seattle," Almoslino said. "Then I hope to make another Alaska flight from Seattle in a newer and larger plane." He said he expected to return to Seattle on leaving the hospital some ten days hence. His 18-year-old bride, the former Joan MacDonald of Spokane and Minneapolis, said she preferred to remain here for the present.