Show T To r Perish in Salt Lake Lake- Lake Eastern Flier Now Leads Cl 7 81 M MEN G I fR FM M HR Et E i I II I II I lA t IVi A UJ Fliers Who Reached Here Late Yest Yesterday Afternoon Continue I Journey to Atlantic T by reports of U snow and freezing treacherous treacherous ero erous ls weather in the skies above the great Wasatch range to the cast east the intrepid pilots of ten of the twelve machines which arrived in Salt Lake from San Francisco in the I great transcontinental air race hopped off at Buena Vista field this morning for the second lap of their flight from coast to coast I Heavy with remorse and sorrow over o the mishap which yesterday cost Ithe the lives of two fellow birdmen yet Inspired with a desire for victory honors in the great aerial derby the birdmen took to the air in the face ofa of ofa a biting and almost freezing northwind north northwind northwind wind this morning Today they are traveling over the coldest highest land and most treacherous expanse j of ot I I mountain territory that will be been encountered enI en- en I countered on the trip Oma a Omar Neb II is the land haven to which they h Y aspire tonight S 4 I FORCED TO LAND II Less than an hour JItter after leaving the local field a telex telegram Im dm was received I by Captain T. T S. S Voss oss commander of ithe the field that 1 cut Robert Kauch and his r. r ut Warren A. A Maxwell had c een een forced to land near Coalville on account on count of or a frozen mo mo- tor Lieutenants 1 Kauch and Maxwell left Salt Lake Lak at a a. m. m Although their radiator was fully protected by shutters the message stated that the motor froze tight and died on them In the air ir Neither aviator was wasI I injured in snaking making the forced landing COVER I COVER RADIATORS The r report of the forced landing of Kauch and Maxwell caused consider consider- concern able among the other avia- avia s who were waiting to hop off here nere Radiators were completely covered covered covered cov cov- ered and every precaution taken to protect them from freezing chile over the mountains Captain Voss also received a message message message mes mes- sage to the tho effect that a heavy snow was falling failing in Rawlins V Wyo o the second second second sec sec- ond stopping place from Salt Lake ONE MORE ARRIVAL While several of the machines which arrived yesterday esterday were warming up at Buena Vista this morning a little speck specIe was sighted coming over the mountains mountains mountains moun moun- in the west It came straight for the field and after a rapid circle settled down The machine proved to be bo a little pup and was piloted b by Major C. C P. P He left Salduro this morning and after a stop of half an hour here hopped off for Green River Wyo in an effort to catch the leaders SPEEDS FROM RIVAL When this little passenger one-passenger craft hove In sight Lieutenant Robert Worthington who arrived yesterday esterday In to a began a frantic effort to get his ship In the air The motor was cold and considerable difficulty was encountered in starting it ft II HP Ile was so anxious an to go that he did not notS S Continued on page e 7 i I I I I I I I I I I I i i I I BIRDMEN GO FROM Continued from page 1 i. want an Inspection made of his craft Just turn the motor loose and Ill I'll take my chances he said ald When the motor was started Worthington lost no time in getting away He lIe made straight for the mountains to the northeast climbing rapidly to miss the towering snow capped peaks with his tiny craft FIRST TO LEAVE The first to leave this morning were Captain Lowell II H. Smith and Lieutenant Lieuten Lieuten- ant Francis W. W Ruggles at 7 33 They were the first to arrive yesterday Major Carl and Sergeant Emmet Emmet Em Em- met Tanner took to the air all at 7 51 Lieutenant E. E C. C Kiel Kid and Sergeant Frank McKee left at 8 14 Lieutenant B. B V. V Wales and Lieutenant Lieuten LIeuten- ant William Goldsborough left at Lieutenant Lieutenants Spencer Hall and W W. X A. A. A Bevan left at Lieutenants Robert Robert Robert Rob Rob- ert Kauch and Warren A A. A Maxwell were in the air two minutes later Lieutenant H. H B. B Queen and L L. E E. Bishop M M. M S. S E. E were off at Lieutenant Robert Worthington left at 1010 and Major at 1037 Lieutenant J. J P. P and Lieutenant Lieuten LIeuten- ant J J. J B B. Patrick departed at 11 1122 22 ON SAD ERRAND Captain Voss received authority from the war department toda today o 0 proceed to Washington D. D C. C with the body of Major Dana H H. Crissy one of the I victims of yesterdays yesterday's fatal crash The body of ot Sergeant Thomas is beIng being boing be- be ing prepared for shipment to his home in Los An Angeles ele I |