Show Safety of Plane Salvagers De Depends Upon 3 RadioMen Radio Men arr Vii V ii 4 v vI I i i j S E f Jo t A JO t i t 1 i 4 N Y mm z I- I f t t i f N M m v l t t tf- tf J ft 7 v 0 if it tt Jil t s 4 1 f t W I n iI f i J j k M tt g r w f f. f l 1 4 11 m l i w t J. J I i 1 f r 1 I m tf iW f W J u n m Lyle O. O radio operator Safety of Standard Oil plane s searchers archers rests on him Responsibility for the safety of more than 25 workers engaged in recovering the sunken Standard Oil luxury airliner which lies lieson lieson on the bottom of Great Salt lake rests Inthe in the hands of three rad radio o operators Stationed at the searchers' searchers base basen on n Sunset beach and in tho the three searchers boats the op operators reay relay relay re- re lay ay hourly weather reports from the Salt alt Lako City airport to the boat crews by way two-way radio sets seta Christ S of San Francisco who was a close friend of Robert S. S Allen AlIen and and Georgo George A. A Anderson fU Hers fIlers rs whoso whose bodles were recovered from rom the Jake lake Is is' chief radio operator op op- Ho He is assisted by Lyle O. O and Vern Rasmuss o of Salt alt Lake Lako City The three operators are responsible ble le for eliminating many of the lake Jake hazards lazards due to sudden storms which constantly threaten the searchers' searchers work Working alternately on base work and in In Inthe the boats the operators have I averaged shifts of more moro than 10 i hours ours a da day I Tho The equipment being used was Wa I especially designed and built by r ra radio radio ra- ra I dio dlo technicians because of electrical disturbances arising from the Cot Cot- I I of the tho American Smelting and Refining company i smelter at Garfield These rec recover ver metal content in lathe Inthe the smelter stack fl flues es by means of high electric electric elec elec- currents Call letters at the base are and KHZ and on on the boats |