PLANE FOUND SINKING
No Sign of Life Aboard PASSENGERS & CREW MISSING (Received 4, 10.30. a.m.) NEW YORK, Aug, 3. Following fears- for the sqfety. of a , Pan-American Airways plane containing 11 pqssengers and a crew of three ; flyipg from Chile to Christohal and which was due last night, a search ■ of the Canal zone was undertaken by ; 64 Navy planes. The plane was found ' submerged, with no sign of life. : aboard. : A NaVy plane found wreekage con- ; sisting of a fragment of the .section of an engine 20 miles from Colon breakwater. It then came down on the water and taxied tq it. It is believed the occupants survived, and it is hoped they mqy have been picked up by othersearehers. The passengers include. two members of the American D.epartment of Commerce,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 169, 4 August 1937, Page 5
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132PLANE FOUND SINKING Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 169, 4 August 1937, Page 5
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