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Show After Army Bomber 'Disintegrated Killing Eight " " " " " " W tU w - " ' " " " A, ' . y , ' 'AS ? A i k -' k The t'-vMi'd heap of wreckage above, piled grotcsqu.ly In a field near Delavan. III., is all that remains re-mains of a giant, twin-motored army bomber after it "apparently disintegrated" in the air and plunged to earth, killing three ollicers and live enlisted men. Its right wing was sheared oil as the ship crashed from an altitude of 500 feet and burned. Debris and bodies of the victims were scattered ever a quarter of a mile. Partly opened parachutes found on some o the men indicated that they vainly Uicd to "bail out." The ship was bound from Uianute Field, RuulouJ, III, to Denver. , . |