LOST IN ARCTIC
FAMOUS AIRMAN’S FATE. . (By Cable—Press Assn.—Copyright.) VANCOUVER, December 4., A message from Nome states that Eielson and a mechanic, Borland, have been lost for a fortnight. All efforts to locate him have failed. Pilot Dorbandt and Eielson recently made two trips to the steamer Nanuk, which is icebound at North Cape, Siberia, and brought to Nome, furs worth a fortune. Eielson .became lost on the third trip. There are serious fears that he was starved or frozen, although there, is always the possibility that the intrepid northerner is hibernating with Eskimos somewhere, during the • remainder of the winter.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 December 1929, Page 7
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