Show L 4 S 4 1111 I 1 I THREE STRANDED Rims FLIERS EN B R ROUTE Ui J S. S l. l B Planes Fail to Reach Trio After Crash in Secret Pass Barber Boeing Air Transport Transport Trans Trans- port company pilot and his two passengers E E. A. A Ames Camden Ole Me and T. T J San ran l-ran- cisco who spent thirty ho hours rs In n. n disabled plane high In no a snowbound pass of the Ruby nuby mountains thirty miles mUes east cast of oC Elko Eiko Nev l' awaiting rescue and then thirty more hours In an isolated ranch house in Cloer Clover Clo- Clo ver er valleyS ten relies below Secret pass are en route to Salt Lake via the Western Pacific railroad The men were transported overland over over- Iland land across Snow lake late bate Satur- Satur i day to Tobar Nev Ne by bobsled when nn an effort ot of two Planes to land band In Inthe inthe the valley alley and brinG them out failed At Tobar the they were placed on R. R Western Pacific train that leaves lea Tobar at 10 o'Clock p p. p m. m and is due In Salt Lake at 4 a. a m. m Two planes set out from Elko EIko Xe NeY Saturday afternoon Frank E. E Caldwell superintendent for the Boeing Air Transport company corn com pany at Salt LakeS Lake and a doctor to care lre for the injuries suffered by Plot Pilot Barber when his Ius plane hit the bide aide ot of the mountain ln but were wel forced arced to abandon an attempt to brIng out the three men because or of places fo for banding near the ranch and approaching dark dark- ness NOT HURT SERIOUSLY Barber was not Injured seriously according to telephone reports Iron from the Isolated valle valley but suffered minor cuts and bruises on the tho head and face tace It was the Intention or of Caldwell to land band near the ranch take on the thre men and Cly to Salt Lake with Wit them The pilots however couldn't find ind n. n landing place closer closel than ten miles dl distance from the place Had they walter waited there for the three thre to be brought down in bobsled they couldn't ha hare haI I taken off because of darkness and andt t the le rough terrain The planes returned to Elko and immediately got In corn com by tel phone with a a- a neighboring ranch house where he I learned that an effort efort would be made to transport the men overland o by bobsled to Tobar the nearest ra point PLANE HIT MOUNTAIN No additional information halll b ben en received late Saturday on tI tb- tb details of the rescue or of the thie men from the piano The ship lilt hit the mountain a slanting blow tip U in Secret pass and according tol toi tolt t the e meager Information phoned out was as not damaged seriously came about 1 30 o'clock Salt lAke time on Thursday thirty minutes after Barber Barbe had taken hla plane oft off at o EIko headed for Salt Lake About o'clock that afternoon a plane was sent out from here to t Iok for the ship Local officIals of orl the Boeing company compan thought then that Barber probably had set down out ut place to await a a. break i in the storm When hen that ship l and reported n trace ot of the Ill ing plane alon along thin tho regular rout route were made for an march Friday and seven even were rere dIspatched from Crom Salt Lake and Elko nt at da daWn dan n THREE LOCATED Harry Huking one of the searchIng search search- ing pilots locate the men andl andi plane late bate I Friday TI 1 y afternoon lie Cashed word to Ii a ranch house about abou ten miles mUes below th the Secret PaES anda and and- a rescue party part set out from there The rescue party part of el eight ht men had to penetrate the wilderness of the thc snowbound pas pasi on skis and It took toole them four hours to cover th the ten miles A A. storm hoke h just all as th 1 reached the stranded party and the additional l burd burden n of the men with with- Continued on page iO O I TH THREE EE STRANDED FLIERS EN ROUTE ROUT I I TO S. S L. L BY TRAIN Continued from page paSe 1 out ont skis combined with the tics iles or of battling a blinding snow anon Jt tOrm rm forced them to take eight hours for Cor the return triP One member or of the party set out for a neighboring ranch where they a had phone and I the n vs to waiting officials at Elko Elico or of the thel l' l cue started to send planes and the themen men out out all alloh o h oher r entries to the valley alley being hocked by e he rescue planes I had ld to await a break In the ar and l by tho they t were able to reach the valley all ull chance chanco or of of- of had flown lown ot of the late hour I T. T J. J today telephoned to his brother in Sat SaJi recounting recounting re- re counting his Itis e. e experiences p durIng th the I 38 18 hours the three awaited In the plane piano for help with a a. blizzard raging about them the We were frightfully cold and almost Its as hungry toward thelast said nut But whenever we thought of Dr freezing ye We would get e out and jump around In the the snow t At toJ oJ 30 FrIday afternoon hen wo were wondering just how we were to escape es- es cape our predicament for the snow was de deep p and the wInd was biting and we had lost our sense of tl tiOn n. n we saw the resCue rescue plane far above us I- I Ican can tell you ou we Were mighty grateful but bur we had to laugh when Barber said said It wont won't be long now Later on we used some of the gas from rom th plane and stated started a a. r J Ire fire late at nIght f said ald Then blessIng came from Crom the sky blankets of food by a second sec sec- ond rescue plane After that It was just a matter or of making ourselves as comfortable as possible while we waited and we were sItting pretty when the noise of the land rescue party sent us ln out in in inthe the snow to th m c |