The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 20, 1950, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT MAYOR OF PELICAN, - HIS SON, MISSING IN SHIP WRECK Survivor, Badly Frozen, Is Flown to Juneau learns to hope pray W for hi Helvig 1 :mpwuksu Di blackened and morning from his bed Hospital. He suffering frozen feet and han Christinson, a mact erator at Pelican, left a wee today with Fred Wetche an year-old Fred Junior, who missing, to go on a hunt to Bingham Cove on the wes side of Chichagos Island. They planned to return last V a Wetche, mayor of Pelican Trollers Union tr Dixie. “We underway in seas when the boat gave a lurch ‘and the motor stopped,” Christin- son ex| i, “We found that a battery had been thrown against the carburetor and broke it. The anchor wouldn’t hold and we stz ed to drift toward Yakobi Rock at about 15 miles an hour. Then we struck a reef. It took only about 25 minutes for the seas to wreck the swoll here, owned the were heavy “We took to the skifl. It swamDe and struck out for the rock. I made it and thought I saw the boy but evidently he didn't make it. The wind was high and the waves pounded. It was cold. “I thought I was gone after three days of freeezing vz that rock so I gave up and started to pray. After awhile I heard a mo- tor and started to yell. Betty and Marie Mork and Tom Allaine in their troller heard me and took me in. That was Friday night. I should be out there looking for Fred and Buddy,” he said wearily. Mrs. Christinson is with him. Today an intense search is con- tinuing by the Coast Guard cutter Calicone and fi boats searching the the vicinity. A CG Ane Annette patroled the area terday with negative results. sk E es in from yes | There are 34 enlist . Dr. J. O. Rude is in @ ce. Searchers for ported locating Dixie on Yakobi Rock t« traces of the father or We wrec day the the of but nc son SIX lO(Al RESERVISTS, Helvig Christinson, Lone HAVE TRAINING TRIP : 'ABOARD U.5. BAGADUCE. (ATA-794) F. 7 at train e USS cor Bagaduce and of Lt. r dock ast night ion of a weekend fer six local men reserve. Members of e the cruise c. - | Petersburg: n Glover e training urday mor Bagaduce sailed t dock. The ares Stephens P ‘where in ge ix spent the day on traning in-) A navi- | ship hand-/ ucticn including lectures, gation including radar, lin nd celestial observations. he naval reserve will stimu- in the volunteer units al reserve. Saturday ent anchored in Hobart the celestial observa- were made. ute to Juneau, the steer mechanism went outand block i tackle had to be rigged on the rudder. The Bagaduce was brought steering done manually gz on the rudder. in the Bagaduce (jg» M. E. Russell, . Chief Bos'n A. H. Corbett, and Chief chinist W. J. Relhcnsp’_s. ergzineering ofZicer. men in the the w where of night Bay crew. The Bagaduce for Seattle where i overhaul during the mex months. The ship has been s ed at Kodiak for pa years. The last naval ing cruise for local men was 1 June 29, 30, July 1, 2 tomorrow adergoes yar le HOME CAFE—DOUGLAS Closed 3 * IMPORTAN United Trollers Union Hall Tuesday th in N the { THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ANDING COMMITTEES N AM] AN LEGION AUXILIARY " 102 CARRIED ON ‘large Crowd - ALASKA COASTAL = Enjoys Shrine | WEEKEND FL'GHTS) Dance Saturday Alaska d K A large and festive crowd, Sat- wit urday night enjoyed the first oan Shrine dance of the season held at | Scottish Rite Temple. ile green, yellow and red, Shrine carried out the decorations ! with gay streamers hanging from . for lights covered with red paper. R M Gregg's orchestra furnished the | music and refreshments were served by Shrine committee. Many private cocktail parties pre- ceded the evening of fun and fes- tivity and Shriners, their families and friends are looking forward to the next dance which, with the | ime committee heads, John Maur- 1, general chairman; Les Holmes, | refreshments, and Oscar Elisen, Cove: Mrs. O. Colby; |decorations, promises another en-} eal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial : Cliff Joseph, Wally ‘Joyuble evening. | membranes. Guaranteed to please you Al Kiethly, Floyd Bays; | _— or money refunded. Cresmulsion has stood the test of millions of users. : L. C. Doheny, Mr. and | cREoMULSION D. E. Gahan, C. J. Crosby, Schuler, Thomas Jimmy, An- 615-tf velieves Coughs, Chest Cfl!fi. Acute Bronchitly Oleona Inigaroto, Mr. Goll- ) Offia Snegaroff, Mr. and| rs. E. Somers, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil C. McLean, Mr. and Mrs. | Gould, Donald Bl Standing committees for the next year will be named by the president, Leona Lincoln, at the regular meet- ing of the American Legion Auxil- jary at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in the Legion Dugout. Important busi- ness matters will be taken up and 1 are urged to attend. Coastal 1of 1 nembers , John Su Mrs | for Ho IMPORTANT MEETING Mrs, Mary Jol for Hood Taku Harbor ah United Trollers of Alaska CIO Union Hall Tuesday November 2i return: 7:30 pm. and at HowTo Ile.lievo Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly because | it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden hlegm and aid nature to soothe and g Rev. Mosery, Wil- H Xnu,zm Guy MecLain Cole, Dr. R. Smithson, P. Taris, C. M. Bullard, F. Jogobs, Hubbard, R. B. Hubbard; for J. Tennyson, Ben Ten- Elmer Nelson; for Wran- Haffner, Ja arles Fawcett. liamm James S |E nyson, HOME CAFE—DOUGLAS Closed Every Monday. were: Miss ‘Thompson, | hempson, Pat Sarvela, H.| . Knight, Mr. Dishaw, D. | 1d Glen Freeland, H. Gruen- from Fish Bay: Joe McNal. ! ol i u Henry ¥ from Ketchik | Metz; from Goins. Ale express means Immediate delivery %o youl Simply write or wire your favorite shop er your business house, requesting that your merchandise be shipped by Ale Express, end Alaska Coastal speeds it te you In & matter of hoursl Dependable verw ice at lowest rates by Alr Express. | ana, Woody from sequah: D. Cam h. W Rh d, Tul- | : Mrs. Frank Jonn son, £ ; from Gustavus: Wil. BE NAMED TUESDAY MTETI"JG ' MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1950 ! ! HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted tc Ann’s Hospital over the weekend were Helvig Christinsen, of Pelican, Mrs. Billy Howard of Juneau and Ole Gran- ell of Anchorage. Mrs. Edward Poole was dismissed. ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient. afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. 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