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Show THREE MAIL PILOTS FORCED TO GROUND SALT LAKE. Nov. 13 Three United Unit-ed States ulr mall planes made forced landings because of a snowstorm yesterday. yes-terday. None of the pilots or planes was Injured. Pilot J V- Sharpnack becsme lost In a storm noid landed forty miles south of Wells, Nev He walked to! the nearest town for food and shelter I Pilots H. Wier Cook and J. P.I Moore were compelled to land at Coal-j Ville, l tab. yesterday afternoon because be-cause of the blhtsord. Moth aviators were flying from Rot k Springs, Wyo. to Salt Lake. Moore was bringing a tow hlp from thp pflst for use on thlsl portion of the route, while Cook w.xa carrying mail. The pilots will resume their flight when weather conditions are favors ble. Hsnsl I The wireless station at Rock ISprlnps, Wyo . will be completed Tuesday Tues-day or Wednesday unless unforeseen difficulties arise. according to An Johnson, in charge of the Salt Lake iradlo station. A wireless outfit has I been installed at North Platte. Neb .and with the completion of the Rock (Springs station, wireless communlca- itlon will be possible with every transcontinental trans-continental air mail field in the United Unit-ed States James E. Edgorton. Superintendent iof all ilr mall radio stations, and Eugene Eu-gene Sibley, superintendent of thoao of the Pacific division of the route Visited the Salt Lake radio station ves- terday They are making a tour of the various stations They left here yes-I yes-I terdny for San Francisco. Mr Edger ton will go directly there from Salt Lake, but Mr Sibley will stop off en .route to visit the Elko and Reno Nev I stations. BJI |