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Show STILL SEARCH FOfMORS COLONEL FRANCIS G. MARSHALL AND LIEUT. CHAS. U WEBBER WEB-BER MISSING Two Men PlckeJ up Near Tombstone Believed not to be Missing Pair, Despite "I heir Uniforms; Officers Investigate Phwmlx The search tnr Colonel Ftancia C. Marshall and Lieutenant Charles L. Webber, army aviators, who have been mlsBing since Thursday when they disappeared en route from San D16RO, Cal , to Tuscon, Ariz., ihlfted farther south Into the Arizona border strip as the result of two reports re-ports indicating the presence of the missing plane and aviators in that region. re-gion. The first piece of information that on airplane passed over Ruby and Kan Miguel, Ariz., west of Noales, Thursday was received by Major Leo G. IlelTerman, ranking officer of the aviation forces enlaced in the search, who landed in person at Ruby yesterday yester-day and personally Interviewed men who had seen the plane. '11)0 second that two men in the uniform of army officers, answering the description of the missing aviators, avia-tors, wore picked up on the highway near Tombstone, Ariz., early Thursday night and given a ride into ISisbee, Ariz. -was given to the searchers by O. M. Thompson, a commercial man, driver of the car in which he said he gave the officers a lift. |