Show 10 Die as B Crashes rashes in Blind Landing TAMPA FI Fla a. a March 18 UP UP- UP Ten Ien air force fliers died Thursday in the flaming wreckage of ot a B 29 Which crashed at MacDIll field while landing by instruments nta in a fog cog Four other members of the crew escaped through a hole in the twisted fuselage and walk walked d away from the big bomber with only minor injuries Crash squads removed five bodIes bodies bod bod- ies len from the soon after It cracked up and burst into flames but it was some time before before before be be- fore the charred and mangled bodies bodies bod bad ies of ot the other five could be re re- re covered Capt G George orge Byrnes public in information information information in- in formation officer at the air base here said one of oC the dead was stationed stationed sta sin at MacDIll and was a pasSenger passenger passenger pas pas- on on the plane The other nine and the four survivors survivors sur sur- all were from the air force base at Spokane Wash Identity of the dead was withheld pending notification of next of ot kin The fliers who escaped were First Lt Roy M. M Walsh of Ft George Georg-c T. T Wright Wash First Lt R R. H. H Hathaway of ot Taunton Miss S C. C C. C Miller of Parkersburg Parkersburg Parkersburg Par- Par kersburg Va and Corp J. J M. M Miller o of ot Bedford Pa They were taken to the military hospital here for treatment Byrnes said the cause of the crash was not determined but it was presumed the pilot had misjudged misjudged misjudged mis mis- judged his altitude as he was coming corning corn com ing Into the field on instruments A A. board of pilot officers was assigned assigned as as- sign signed d to investigate |