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Show r V, f; , j Jump Tares 'Bailing Out7 Not New To 2 Fliers It waa "old stuff" for two of the crewmen who parachuted from a burning; B-29 lata Monday afternoon after-noon orar Tooele, but to the othera the experience waa a new one. BSgt Vlrfil B. HarreU, Miami, Fla,, had Jumped three tlmea In IMS over Europe without dire f-f f-f acta. Monday, however, the elty-reared elty-reared airman feared the eonae quence when he landed In a herd of cow. But the eowa mooed gently and remained docile. Capt William Pugh, Pittsburgh, waa lucky. Landing almoat Inside the Tooele ordnance depot, be had to maneuver hia parachute to avoid power lines, but waa spared walking walk-ing for help. Capt. David W. Borchert, Am-boy, Am-boy, Minn, the only other man bealdea HarreU who had jumped before, landed near by. Col. Donald E. Garrison, Anderson, Ander-son, 8. C, and Bgt Robert E. Bull-man, Bull-man, Kalispeli, Mont carried on a conversation aa they rode down aide by aide. The aheepherder near whom BSgt. Ralph R. Usher, Evans-ville. Evans-ville. Ind, leaded wes'4aaH perturbed to aee a man floating out of the sky, but objected vehemently ve-hemently when the billowing parachute para-chute frightened hia bone. Filer Reports 'All's W-II' Bgt Kenneth WWtameoa tell hi wife la Cincinnati. O., he is aaf after boUlag eat of s flaming bomber over Teoel Monday, i |