Show Civil Air Patrol Adds Hours Spent in Robinson Search The log book of the Red Rock Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol shows a total of 13 hours flying time and uncounted hours of preparation and ground work Inthe in inthe inthe the search for Charles Robinson before he was found round Tuesday The Red Rock Squadron was notified that Robinson was miss miss' missIng ing and called Into the search at 3 a. a m. m Saturday The notification was received from the Civil Aeronautics Aeronautics Aeronautics Aero Aero- Authority at Grand Junction Junction Junc June tion by a telephone call to City Policeman Jess Trent Officer Trent contacted Captain Harold J Hillburn executive officer of the local ocal squadron lie He with his wife Helen Hillburn Wilburn began making mak mak- Ing ng connections with Utah wing headquarters In Salt Lake City for or authorization to The official authorization came from Tom the U U. S S. S Air Force at Hill Hili Field J following a telephone call from Col wing com mander mender Winds and downdrafts caused by y the execs sible heat kept planes on the ground Saturday after aCter the green reen light was given shortly be- be before fore Core ore noon By daylight Sunday Capt Archie Swenson squadron commander and Howard Williams took to the air to fly the length of the Green Oreen river along the route mostly likely to be taken by Rob Rob- inson On Monday morning Swenson and Pete Byrd manager of Byrd Aviation company flew to Hanksville Hanks Hanks- ville yule and searched the area of the Green river from that vicinity Capt Swenson and ud Rob Robert rt Sund Sund- wall took the air search Tuesday morning flying from the confluence ence of the Colorado and Green rivers until they met the boat searching from Green River under the direction of Don Kofford Emery county sheriff Plans Plans had had been made to send out a ground party Wednesday morning since It was almost certain tain tamn then that the lost man had left leCt the Immediate vicinity of the Green river |