Show Flying Hero and Fan Dancer Safe After 6 Days in Arctic LAKE WINNIPEGOSIS Manitoba Jan 16 UP Captain William M flying hero of the northlands northlands north north- May lands and Fay Baker diminutive fan dancer and d darling of the mining camps winged their way toward Winnipeg Winnipeg Win Win- today jn in a patched up plane after being lost six days das From Aklavik to Le Pas th the exploits exploits ex ex- ex plaits of the te have grown in fame since siner lie He returned from the World war as an ace Their disappearance disappearance in a storm on January January Jan Jan- uary 9 sent wireless humming through the provinces Captain May pushed his plane from Le Pas to Lake Winnipegosis despite sub subzero ero temperatures crackups and soupy fog When he landed d here the undercarriage of the plane was bound with splints of spruce limbs and fishing fish ing line Miss Baker was being flown outside outside outside out side after a heavy billing of dancing engagements I in the mining camps She left Le Pas with May Mayan on January 9 A sudden blizzard forced the plane down at Whisky Jack island and the landing gear was broken May threw together a shelter for forthe forthe forthe the dancer and then made repairs on the plane He was able to take his ship up but a heavy fog forced him to land again His next attempt was interrupted by another storm and he came down on Duck island Miss Baker was sheltered by the tha Indians By Saturday morning the plane had been repaired Yesterday May and Fay swooped down at Lake Winnipegosis and had their first warm meal since leaving Le Pas News of their safety was broadcast in time timeto I to forestall the starting of half a I dozen res rescue ue parties |