Show Probe Starts Thursday on Cause of Airliner Ail Crash in Uintah Mountains I I While sorrowing relatives identIfied iden tilled the torn and mutilated bodIes bodies bod hod- ies les of nineteen victims victims' who went I down own with the ill-fated ill United States air liner Sunday night a four-fold four Inquiry was begun into in into into in- in to the cause of the disaster The Mainliner due at the Salt Lake airport at p. p m. m crashed sometime Sunda Sunday night nighton on lonely ridge In the Uintah mountains fifteen miles off oft Its course The plane was al almost almost almost al- al most completely demolished and all of the nineteen victims 4 crush ed and mutilated almost beyond identification Bodies Taken to Evanston Searchers leaving Coalville Summit county on horseback reached the scene of ot disaster Monday Mon Mon- Monday Mon Mon-j day evening The bodies were re removed removed removed re- re moved to Evanston E Wyoming thirty miles niles north of ot the crash location location lo lo- cation where relatives came to claim their dead Alter After a day of or high speed work in the debris officials returned to Salt Lake City Ved Wednesday I InIght night with a cargo of instruments taken from the shattered plane Although most niost of ot them were nothing nothing noth noth- nothing ing but twisted pieces of wreckage wreckage wreckage wreck wreck- age a small few are said to be intact and official investigators believe that through them they ca can solve the puzzle of the crack- crack up Barograph Found Inta Intact t Among instruments found intact intact intact in in- tact is a barograph according to Continued on page 8 l PROBE STARTS ON CAUSE OF AIRLINER CRASH Continued from page 1 R R. R E E. E Johnson U U. A A. A L L. L publicity official If in working order it is expected expected expected ex ex- to tell the exact elevation mile mUe for mile that pilot E. E D. D flew v the huge ship on its ill-fated ill trip from Cheyenne Wyoming west Members of the federal committee committee corn e com com- arrived in Salt Lake City where they were Joined by members members members mem mem- bers of the state aeronautical board postal inspectors and airline airline air air- line officials The latter three org org-aI organizations began preliminary probes Thursday Thurs Thurs- day Victims Listed Dead in the disaster are seventeen seventeen seven seven- teen passengers Mrs Cambell Pritchett Washington D D. D C C. C Charles D. D Renouf California D.A. D.A. D. D A A. A McMillan Murray Utah William William William Will Will- iam Salt Lake City CUrtis Curtis Curtis Cur CUr- L. L Jensen St. St Paul Minn Wiliam iam Pitt New York City James Pergola Bronxville N. N Y Louis Cleaver Portland Oregon Mrs J J. J A A. A Hammer Cleveland Ohio John Conboy Cleveland Ohio Ralph McKeown Glendale Co Cal William James Hart Sharon Sharon Sharon Shar Shar- on on Pa Mr and Mrs George Ferreira Ferreira Fer- Fer Cheyenne Wyoming Charles Charl Charl- es S S. S Jamison Denver Colo Dr Louis Gr Gross ss New York The three members of the crew were Earl D. D Denver Colorado Pilot John B. B Adams Denver Colorado pilot co-pilot and Leah Derr stewardess Salt Lake City |