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Show STILL SEARCH FQRAVIATORS COLONEL FRANCIS Q. MAR8HALL AND LIEUT. CHAS. L. WEB. BER MISSING Tw Men Picked up Near Tombttona Believed not to be Mining Pair, Despite Their Uniforms; Officers Investigate Phoenix. Tho acurch for Colonel Francis C. Marshall and Lieutenant Oharlea L. Wobbor, army aviators, who havo been missing slnco Thursday when they disappeared on routo from San Diego, Cal., to Tuscon, Ariz., shifted farther soiith Into tho Arizona bonier strip ns the result of two reports re-ports Indicating tho prosouco ot the missing piano nnd aviators In Unit region. re-gion. Tho first ploco of Information that an airplane passed over Iluby and San Miguel, Ariz., west ot Nogales, Thursday was rocolved by Major Loo G. Hofforman, ranking offlcor ot tho aviation forces engaged In tho search, who landed ln porson nt Itnby yoster-day yoster-day and personally Interviewed men who had noon tho piano. Tho second that two mon in the uniform of army officers, answering tho description of the missing aviators, avia-tors, woro picked up on tho "highway near Tombstone, Ariz., early Thursday night and glvon a rldo into Blsboo, Ariz. was glvon to tho soarchors by O. M. Thompson, a commorclal man, driver ot tho car In which ho said he gave tho officers n lift. |