Hawaii Clipper Missing In Pacific; Fifteen On CraftJ Continued from f'ntee OneI {Connedy, division manager for I*a?i !American, was onrouto to Hong Kong on an inspelt; tion irip.From Hi w York City, K K. \Vymaitl was making a vacation flight around jtin* ffiifld.The f nly passenger bound for Ma- jIlia was fn\ Earl It McKinley.(’hoy Wah Sun was bound for HongKong as was also Fred (\ Meier.j The 11. S. army tj isport Mefg , vhieli Jill Manila late last night bound Guam, -• dirx t« d to pioclt; toili» v Minify where the clipper last was f reported. ■According to advices from Pan American airway office in Manila, tin* Meigs should i • at h tit- re in about• iclit liniirs.No other ships were 'reported in theimmediate neighborhood and it hadlip Imon determined early today it a Isearch from tin* air could tli made I Pan American AHfuy t»ff§i.-! * in San Francisco said only one other,plane was available from the fleet of * trans-Pacific Clippers, and that it would require two and a half days foriit 1 o reach tin* scene. ,