Show CHANCE i f f. f BARE I SEEN FOR FLIERS 27 21 PLANES GO GOIN GOIN GO IN SEARCH OF MISSING SHIP Weather eather Conditions In Ha Hawaii wail Lessen Hope of C X Rescue t HONOLULU Dec 5 S A tenant Paul Foley one of th the navy fliers filers searching for lor Ll Lieuten Lieutenant ute ant C. C T. T P. P Ulm and his two companions com com- radioed the Pearl Perl Harbor Harbor Harbor Har Har- bor naval base he had sighted a drifting object miles south south- V vest of Honolulu and was going to investigate it t. t By fly WILLIAM WILLIAl H. H EWING Associated ted Press Foreign Staff HONOLULU Dec 5 Into S-Into Into a a dark drizzling dawn 27 planes took off oU from Wheeler field today to resume search in a flung far area for Flight Lie Lie- Lieutenant tenant C. C T. T P P. P Ulm mm and arid his two companions with only a bare chance th they y could find the Australian fliers Twenty four naval planes and three army ships roared into the overcast skies Local aviators exper experienced in flying the stretches of water between the islands said it would be a lIa miracle mira cle dc if it the military planes were able to sight the disabled fliers considering weather conditions One aviator doubted that except by acid accident n nt t the e searchers wo would find nd Ithe the lost men even i If they were certain certin eer t tin tain to be within a known area of 50 miles square adding 2500 square miles to o se search ch o over er There Theres e just a bare chance no more moreS May lay Be Picked U Up tip UpA tipA A chance and it was considered slim still existed that Ulm Copilot George and Navigator J J. J Leon may mar have been pl picked ked up by a slow alow Japanese sampan several several several sev sev- eral hundred miles at sea Because th the sampans are not equipped with radio news vs of t such a a r rescue rU StU wO would ld be delayed Il If the fliers had managed to W reach shore their presence plesence would be alm almost st immediately reported since he islands are all connected connected-by connected connected- by radiophone The liner President Coolidge came into port early today apparently having haying hav hay ing given up the search It had hid turned from its course yesterday when the plane radioed its fuel was exhaust exhaust- exhausted ed cd and it was landing on the water waler Throughout the night 35 naval vessels yes ves sels swept the darkness ss with searchlights searchlights search search- lights and continued cruising for the luckless fliers today Civilian Launches Launches' Join Even launches launch joined in the search by civil civilians ans and the army and nav navy All along the shores of at the archipelago families k kept pt w watch While women I and children scanned the from the shore shore fathers drove fishing launches and pleasure craft seaward in hope of rescuing the trio Orders were issued by the captains captain of all fishing fleets on each Wand island to search for Ulm and local authorities issued the same appeal It was learned this his morning that several everal army planes flew virtually all aU night through murky weather hoping if Ulm sent up flares they would be sigh sighted ed They considered the possibility possibility also alo that if the fliers lIers were desperate they might risk setting fire to their floating plane to attract attention attention atten atten- tion if it they heard the sound round of a rescuing res cuing planes plane's motors motos Visibility Is Improved The weather cleared quickly alter after sunrise and the visibility later was better than yesterday The searching planes however would be handicapped handicapped handicapped handi handi- capped because the Star of ot Australia would have sunk farther into the water water wa ter tel and be harder to see One factor which induced belief among the search searchers s 's that Ulm camo came down not far lar distant was that his distress distress dis dis- tress call came in quite clearly They said if such a call was heard for miles it would be exceptional The sea stretches southeast of Mono Hono lulu were being given a thorough search on the possibility Ulm him was far lar laroff off his his' course and might have strayed in that direction Yesterday it W was U concentrated northeast the thc direction from which he came |