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Show PASSENGERS OF PLANE RESCUED Marooned Trio Saved From Death in Mountains of Nevada. i SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 26. U.R Marooned in the snow-covered mountains of western Utah when their Boeing air mail plane made a forced landing, three men were safe in a ranch house today, according to word received at the headquarters headquar-ters of the Boeing Transport company com-pany here. The men are Frank Barbe'r. pilot, San Francisco; Timothy J. Phlue-ger, Phlue-ger, San Francisco architect, and Aubrey P. Ames, Manila representative represen-tative of the Standard Oil company, whose home is in Camden, Maine. Barber was reported slightly injured, in-jured, but his passenger escaped unhurt un-hurt when the plane crashed in Secret Se-cret Pass, Ruby mountains, late Thursday. The trio suffered from exposure and cold until rescued this morning by a group of ranchers and taken to a farm house 10 miles from the scene of the wreck. The searching party left the ranch last night after the mission trio had been located by Harry Huking, Reno pilot. The three - men who were en route from San Francisco to Sail Lake will be taken to Elko, picked up there by a plane and then to Salt Lake City. |