Show f lot wh aliazi AliA ii plane dehu ash I 1 in n park city in a recent issue 0 og the san francisco examiner received hlA week by george morse the following account la is given ot of the airplane crash which came close to the homo of eric nielson on Wood woodside bide avenue on the evening 0 of march 11 1929 I 1 early in march 1929 R T freng frene who vas mas the yo youngest agest of those flying uncle sams mall over over the sierra nevada left oakland california ca Ifo rula bound for salt lake city with the mall mail it was smooth sa falling fling until he got in the vicinity of park city utah then along came a I 1 blizzard prong freng glinted his blue eyes looking til q saw only a swirling mass of snowflakes snow fUks flaks the same vista met hla his glances to right and left so he started up lie ho never thought tor for a moment of tinning kiln ng back ac he e had mall mail tor for salt lake city lie he vent high plenty high but he decided they must be shoveling that snow off the planet mars meantime with all that maneuvering about the fuel guage began to get weary it slipped back so tar far that freng decided to come down no thought of taking to a parachute none one of the pilots flying the hump route has ever been known to hop out on the mall mail he brought it down right at the base of a mountain on the outskirts of park city A miner in a nearby cabin heard beard him land and came out to look things thing over preng freng had bumped his nose and c hest chest but was not injured the above article was illustrated giving a picture of prong standing by his plane and also a sketch ot of the place where here the plane crashed and caught fire this depicts a wild mountain side with large pine trees and in the small clearing a small one door no window log cabin with a sawbuck saw buck used supposedly for cutting fire wood with a bewhiskered top booted miner supposed to be eric nielson Nl elson emerging from the cabin to greet the pilot who Is standing by his uninjured plane near by and so much tor for a newspaper mans ns imagination |