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Show Bodies of Five Victims of Film Piano Crash Missing Ti-Vee Tups Battle Rough Seas In Effort To Find Trace OM.iissiiHj Bodies: Two Eodies Have Been Recovered by Deep Sea Divers SANTA MONTO'A. Calif.. Jan. 7 1 1 '. ! t Three lus.t which haw battled rouah seas for days aU.-mpiing to raise the ::i eckaite of two airplanes today tenewed their efforts at ro-cov.ry ro-cov.ry of bodies of five victims cf the crash. A diver who braved a heavy swell and treacherous kelp beds late yesaerday brought two of the seven bodies held in the wreckage since last Fiiday. to the surface. The bodies were those of Kcn- r.etn Hawk, film director, and Tom Harris, movie )roie:ty ntan. p Sawks. wh.o was the husband of j llary Astor. scrcfn actress, Harris j and eight other cnKaped in the j filmins of a motion picture, were carried to their death Friday when two of the three planes being used by the camera patty crashed head-on. head-on. Ten men were killed. Todies of Max Gnld. Ben Frankcl and Conrad Wells, employes of the Fox Film company, were hurled from the ships and picked up soon after the crash. : Still held in the planes resting ; on the floor of the Pacific arc the bodies of George Eastman, Otto I Jordan and Henry Johanness, studio workers, and Ross Cook and j Hallock Rouse, pilots. I |