Northwest History. Alaska. Aviation Crashes & Wreckage Missing Planes.
Bodies Of Victims Fairbanks Bound. Bodies of Victims Fairbanks Bound FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Aug. 11.— (I.N.S.)—The bones and ashes of Arthur F. Hines, pilot, and his three passengers, Alton Nordale and John F. Lonz arid wife, who perished in an Arctic air crash one year ago, were to be brought to Fairba...
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1936
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Online Access: | http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/90033 |
Summary: | Bodies Of Victims Fairbanks Bound. Bodies of Victims Fairbanks Bound FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Aug. 11.— (I.N.S.)—The bones and ashes of Arthur F. Hines, pilot, and his three passengers, Alton Nordale and John F. Lonz arid wife, who perished in an Arctic air crash one year ago, were to be brought to Fairbanks today. Located on a barren slope of Black Mountain, three miles above the timberline and deep in the interior, the wreckage of the plane was found Sunday by John Hajdukovich, after a search of a year. |
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