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Show Two Lost Denver Skiers Feared Killed And Entombed by Mountain Snowslide DENVER, Feb. t Iff A snow avalanche, rearing off the Con-, Con-, tlnental divide, may hv killed nd entombed two Denver buei- TiiaTnen-sklerirtosl" oirairmjt-Jng oirairmjt-Jng a friend (eered today aa he led eki - equipped eearchera through aero weather over blealr two-mile high country hunting; them. The men, missing eince Sun day, at Berthoud pase, ao miles weat of here, are Joseph Otten-heimer, Otten-heimer, 34, eecretary-treaeurer of an automobile appliance firm, and John 8. Oberdorfer, 22, bookkeep- -irToFthe eame company. "Three big snowslides Jore down the western aide of the mountain after they headed that way," aaid the friend, Theodora A. Groaeman, advertising man, who accompanied them on the trip, but separated from them. "We've searched all trail. Now we're going to 'prod' the eiidea I'm afraid that's where they are. irey'WeTrsafirthesrd have notifled ue." K. r. Heaton, foreet aupervlaor, contended the two might still bo alive in soma isolated refuge, although al-though all acceasible shelters were searched vainly. |