GRIM DISCOVERY
WRECKED PLANE AND BODIES AFTER TWENTY MONTHS (Received 12.H0 p.m.) MANDOSA (Argentina), March 22. A Pan-American Airways aeroplane, the San Jose, which lias been missing since July, 1932, on a. flight from Santiago (Chile) to Buenos Aires, with six passengers and a crew of three, was found today in the Argentine Andes, four miles south of Juente del Inca, OS miles from hero. The first expedition to reach the wreck reported that all the bodies were well preserved under a heavy blanket of snow, but two of them wore headless.
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Northern Advocate, 23 March 1934, Page 7
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