Show r FOREST FLAMES 1 I ATTACK ARIZONA I PORE TIMBER 1 I I II I TUCSO TUCSON TUCSO Ariz Jan 2 ling flames last night rent tho the illness ill Ill Illness ness nes of ot the great virgin county of the Santa Catalina mountains land and spread d against a n desert sky a f bril brilliant hued fan tan that was s v j forty miles away i iTo To Tucson it appeared II 11 a R. spark rising out of the d pert ert fanned tanned into a great treat flaming laming as th the blaze sent up rep a n. glow 1 that grave gave alarm to rangers throughout tho the district and summoned thorn to tho the scene to combat a a. spread if It if the new nc years ears first forest fire tire i I Ari Ari- zona 1 De Details lIs of ot the fire available today oday were wre meager Isolated beyo d tho the head of ot PIma carryon canyon canyon d as th tho location location loca loca- tion of the fire was given jn n the only definite news nes received received here last night the night the flames names werd to be met by the rangers whose Ji ogress could not be learned earl carli today because of at lack Jack of means I PIma canyon lies thirty eight y I miles away by the tho nearest direct route rout or OT twenty five five miles as the crow files flies There is no telephone within less than twenty miles mUes atthe of at the seat of ot the tho fire ire and thus the damage or extent of at the blaze re remained remained remained re- re a a. story to be told by the theire fire ire fighters themselves cs Ranches in the mountains were not believed to have been In the opinion of at observers here Hugh Calkins Tucson su supervisor supervisor supervisor su- su ot of tho the Coronado National forest in which the Santa Catalinas are located left last night to lead the fight against destruction of ot tho the I timber stands surrounded by an un endless region abounding in giant giantI I cacti and dry mesquite I |