Show RADIO BEAM i I USED TO FIND TO-FIND FIND lOST Air Liner With Four Aboard Down in Wild Adirondack Adirondack Adirondack Adiron Adiron- I dack Mountains B Br By Associated Press ALBANY N. N Y Dec 29 Radio 29 Radio compass stations of two countries were unable today to loate locate four m men mn n who reported the they were snowbound on an Adirondack mountain peak after alter the wreck last night of the Bos Bos- ton-Cleveland ton air liner One of the last messages from the their radio calls weakened party as said It It is very cold up here and we would like to have help soon oon A short time later Pilot Ernest Dryer reported Our battery is about dead now Department of commerce radio stations at Boston Albany Newark and Buffalo and a station at Montreal Mon Mon- treal Canada sought to converge radio beams on the plane They were only able to fix its location as somewhere somewhere some some- where in the wild country between Gloversville and Speculator Pilot Dryer brought the huge 16 passenger ship down in a clump of ol trees about o'clock last night eastern standard time without injury to two copilots and the theone one c p passenger ss nger Dryer reported a huge bonfire had been built and that he believed he was down near Gloversville Forest rangers said that a freezing log tog of l AdIrondacks Adirondacks Adi Adi- Adirondacks in h some parts parLo the lower and raging snowstorms in others hid all aU mountain peaks The men had guns but no food We will fly to find them as a last resort if it is humanly possible to get geta a plane off ort the ground Manager William Wil liam Garrett of the American can Air AirLines AirLines AirLines Lines at Albany announced All planes remained grounded warned that ice would form on their wings as it did on the wings of the Cleveland Cleveland Cleve Cleve- land plane and force them down State troopers and forest fored rangers on snowshoes worked through miles o of wilderness northwest of Gloversville Glovers Glovers- ville yule without reporting any trace of or orthe the plane |