»(U.R)—Fourteen men, including both civilian* and soldiers, were killedlast night in the craah of a heavy bomber three mile* northwe*t of here, the Army announced Friday.The following Hat of dead was released by the Army:Pilot Alfred Oliver Fisher, Co-Pilot George Walter Bowen, Navigator Edwin Channlng, Radioman Herbert Christian Valley and Me- j chanlc George Dougla* Hilton, all of the Consolidated Aircraft cor- I poration, San Diego,Tech Sgt. Alex Mazeika*. (Moth-er: Mary E. Mazeikaa, Route 1, WagtvUle, 111.) v : 'vTech. Sgt.. Clyde Tweedy. (Father: |Alvin A. Tweedy, R. F. D. 1, Denver, Ind.) ^ / ji Tech. Sgt. Floyd Oerald. (Moth-• er. Mrs. Elizabeth DUiOi, Mill Rural' Station, Rockingham, N. C.) IStaff. Sgt. John Pllarick, (Father: j Mike Pilarcik, Box 707, Berryopolia,! penna i Staff. Sgt. Joseph KuU*. (Mother: Victoria Kulia, 193 5th avenue,! McKeesport, Penna )Corp. Walter B. Haynea. (Father: i Barney Haynea, Pazolex, S. C.)Pvt. Travla Polk. (Mother: Marie Polk, Ialandton, S. C.) j Pvt. Alexander Conatantopoloua. (Mother: Mrs. Charles Corwtanto- j pouloa, 30 Orchard street, Dover,!' j, ■' ■ JThe big bomber, described by theArmy as a “transient plane,”smashed into a hillside at 10:45 p.m. and burst into flame*. Thecrash occurred six minutes afterthe takeoff from Hamilton field. 1Flames from the wreckage could , \be seen 20 miles away iThe scene of the craah la nearthe Marin county community of jIgnacio and about a mile east ofthe main San Rafael-Santa Rosahighway.r IHE SHOULD COMPLAINALTON, 111., June 5.~—(/P—The man who collects coins from Alton parking meters isn't surprised ati ! an occasional odd coin, token or j telephone slug. But he complained jJ j bitterly when someone parked an ] hour, using a 10 pfennig Oerman , coin.f---