Show W ft LETTER S Y VI I IJO JO JONIS IS S A AC- AC co COUTS TS l I JU or 01 Till COAST t nn il fly JJr HaWn it 0 l Writer WASHINGTON Jan Davey 27 27 Jones has hs taken away ay the ideal sailor of the CO coast coart one guard guard who had od helped rob roo this same sante ey Das Jones of ninny many another prospective vl victim When the coast guard supply schooner Lincoln burned bUln 1 and sank off the North Carolina coast re- re recently recently re recently with a loss oss of tour four men she sho carried with her Cox CoxswaIn William H 3 Allston Rescuer b by profession ho found none when his of need arrived You Tou may have ave seen his pIcture on posters rosters u ed for recruiting purposes Just Jual as M the navy and ond I the he marine marIno corp corps h selected their l ideal gob gobs and anil devil flogs devil for purposes so did I the the coast guard pick Allston Aliston You may Lute Live e seen him at the coast guard exhibit at the 1 centennial exposition Of or the tho picked ere crew whIch manned the exhibIt and gut cave demonstrations or of the guards guard's wor work AIL AIlston was as M th th- I Ideal idl tn typo type o of inan JUnr man guards man on 11 account of his good record hl skill and his lL fine fino physical appearance The guard was ml mighty proud of him Now v the distinction of being bek beh all coast the guards guards- guardsman guardsman man Is vacant Some day the high officers will pick a n lIe new on one but they till say there theres there's no hurry hurl about It It Four lour of or th Lincoln's crew of were wro I lat t- t she went doWn Iown off of Ca Capo Cape o t Another victim was nn an outstanding lt of the service po 11 put lIfe ni on the younger men Sa on the British ship standing by helpless hel Ii h in heavy seas sea saw the tour four doole doo doo men men en still On deck after their masL had bad toppled over One of the survivors was In the water waler 6 hours hour before be- be beIng being be being ing picked up II Allston's Ailston's fAther Is a d chief chie citie leUy officer In tho guard having spent n a lifetime In Ibo Hie Ben lIer Ice mong somo families along ng the shore there thero Is a n tradition of o such luch ser ar service Ice vice Frequently a grandfather Is found on the ro roster ter of the tho guard at time th same tatIon with his son and with willi a grandson fond fond- fondly fondly ly IY expected to 1 follow In III his foot toot footsteps footsteps steps runners Rum It 11 is sail salil find It harder to corrupt Such men whose lives have havo been ecil given to this dangerous of rescue work Late Tale In th till this spring spring- coast const gu rd culters In Alaskan Alaska waters waters-pt-oh waters probably ably the Haida Algonquin and o mal make e their annual visit to 10 weird 3 Island lit In thio Iho Bering chain Is I Russian for tor Lot ovo 0 of or God Sail Sail- Sailors ors s have o a Len beca known to 10 o emit II a similar of profane as- as as astonishment on It ll for fot the tho first time lime be t a volcanic forma fornia- formation formation tio tion which had baa fu the tho natives natis-es with wilt It many leg leg leg- legends lee ends ends It chanes Its shape during the thc ur r sometimes sub- sub I 11 In completely sot ms m's rc- rc re reappearing appearing as 3 s Island and asi as two or thre three Some Some- Sometimes Sometimes times it gives off oft a volcanic steam and antI It doesn't Some Some- Sometimes Sometimes Sometimes times the water surrounding It bolls boils and dead dwi a ss and fish float upon tl tI i surface for tor miles around Tho The coa coast t bards bard's annual visits are to study the tile changes in con tour and c changes In the ocean bottom which this phenomenon produces O Ore Ope e of these theao hatter changes caused 11 the loss of the Cutter Culler In 1914 Eighty Eighty- five Eighty five miles from florn nearest land band PIn PIn- PInnacles pinnacles pin pinnacles of or volcanic rock shot up unexpectedly fora om the tho bottom an aol the Tahoma struck th them th-m m 00 oo 00 |