MISSING MOTORSHIP
ARRIVES AT SEWARD
Lopg Over-Due Kasilef. Delayed By
Htavy Storra Reaches Port Safely;
Brown's Plane Also Hops in
Seward, Alaska, Nov. 26— (AP)—The
long-overdue motcrsnip Kasilof safely
put in port here tonigh', after riding
out cne of the worst storms in southwestern Alaska in 12 years.
The Kasilof lett Selaovift, Alaska,
about 100 miles southwest for Seward
November 21 and was unreported until
it arrived tonight.
The strong wind which reached gale
and hurricane proportion at Cordova
and Seward dropped to near-normal
today, while merchants surveyed damage to property.
Chet Brown lanced hio trimotored
plane at the army airport nine miles
away today, this bringing to an end
another Alaska search foi a missing
plane
---13 Bodies Recovered--
Juneau, Alaska, Nov. 26.—(AP)—The
crushed bodies of a man and woman
were removed frorr the debris of the
Peterson building here today bringing
the death list of Sunday's earth avalanche to 13
Three others were still listed as
missing in the slide which rolled off
mountain slopes to bury part of the
city's apartment lxi.se area from 10
to 40 feet deep ana 100 feet wide.
The two pet sons found dead today
were thought to be Mr. and Mrs.
Hugo Peterson. Resrue workers said a
ring on a finger of tne woman's hand
partially identified her as Mrs. Peterson.
Still missing were Mrs. Fred Matson, Joe Vanali and Mrs. James Roma.