FROZEN TO DEATH
MISSING'AIR PASSENGERS
(United Press Association —By Electrip Telegraph—Copyright.) MENDOZA (A'fgdntma);' ' July 18.; > Frozen to eighth high'’in the sno.wbound Andean Ranges. This, it was feared to-day, was the fate of the foil! Americans and five others in the Pan 4 American Grace Air Lines ’plane. San Jose, which has been mis-ing since its take-off in Santiago-, Chile-, on. Saturday for Buenos Aires. Two s-mreb-ms for the ’plane weave- in vain yesterday. Heavy weather forded back twenty ’planes which went out at dawn in the greatest arrial search in -South American hist ary, and throe other ’Planes, which dew until 4 p.m. ovoi the foothills, returned without news
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1932, Page 5
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109FROZEN TO DEATH Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1932, Page 5
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