Show I man Expected To Arrive Tuesday Y Llo Lloyd d president of ot the Steal man Aircraft corporation of which Fred Hoyt Hoyt missing airman was sales manager was was' expected to arrive In Salt SaU Lak Lake Tuesday to as assIst assist assist as- as in the search It was considered considered considered consid consid- ered probable by officials official at S Salt lt Lal Lake o. o airport that would accompany one of pf the planes nes to be dispatched from Salt Lake to Idaho some time Tuesday y Hoyt disappeared disappeared disappeared Saturday In th the storm while flying from Salt Batt Lake Lak to t d deliver a anew anew anew new plane to th the Varney service Prior to Mr 11 arrival a n telegram tel reached leached the office of the Varney airmail airman service at the airport from the company at Wichita stating that Tuesday night the offer otter of ot a reward for In Information Information In- In formation concerning Hoyt l leading to hiS hid discovery would woud be broadcast broadcast broadcast broad broad- cast by radio ladio from Denver Demer and Salt Snit Lake tonight CONDITIONS SHIPS While visibility continued unusually un un- usually low holding all save sav airmail pilots on the ground Ll Lieutenant ut h nt Russell Maughan in command of ofa ofa ofa a squadron dr 1 of planes lanes was busy conditioning cOp con the ships that will wm take to the air all it if conditions Improve Reports Reports Re TIe- ports from Burley received at short intervals at the V Varney office be beginning beginning beginning be- be ginning at daybreak TU Tuesday stated stated stated stat stat- ed that storm torm clouds and nd smoke in that vicinity made attempt at an anaIr anair anair air search fruitless The plan decided upon Monday 1 night was for tor Lieutenant Maughan in command of his squadron of ot six planes pianos composed compost of ot army Western Air Ail Express s Varney and Boeing craft to report at noon Tuesday at Burley Burle where they were to have been Joined d b by Leon Cuddeback chief pilot for Varn Varney and by Tomm Tommy Tommy Tom Tom- m my Thompson Salt Lake commercial commercial commercial commer commer- cial pilot They were then to proceed proceed proceed pro pro- across country over the area where H Hoyt is thought to be lost in line formation so as to give thorough coverage of ot an area about ten miles In width REPORT COLD TRIP According Accordi S to Prank Frank Frank Bernard field manager here for Varney he and and Paul Andert pilot Ilot spent six h hours urs In inthe the the air Monday searching searching searching search search- ing all the district on the Utah side of Strevell pass Bernard reported the trip as bitterly cold and anel hazardous hazard hazard- ous due to the necessity of flying low Andert and anel Bernard made a systematic search ch of ot all canyons elra thaws draws VS and hd pass passes s in the hood proceeding ed ng as far into themas them themas as safety permitted Airmen at atthe the Salt Lake field are are of the belief that Hoyt crashed Into one of ot the mountains or canyon walls wails during Saturdays Saturday's storm Some surprise was expressed that Hoyt an ex ex- ex p Closs gross country c country i flier flier ic did not take the safe sale course course when he struck the storm Satur Saturday a at at Prom Promontory Prom Prom- Promontory on tory Point and either torn tern back to Salt Lake or make a safe landing landing land land- ing ins in the flat country countr near the lake shore The airplane Hoyt I ort was as flying was as estimated to I be worth about |