| Show Last Rites Set For Sophomore l Forced Parachute I Jump Costs Life o of Student I Funeral services for F. F Bradley Bowers year old sophomore who I was Ras w s killed Sunday after being dragged by the same parachute that lowered louvered him from his disabled I airplane 2500 feet above ground will be conducted Thursday at 1215 p. p m ni in the Garden Park L L. D. D S. S ward chapel 1150 Yale avenue Bowers due either to lack of White also a university sophomore were forced to bail out when a broken cable control crippled their plane after the two yo t flyers had been practicing tail spins sed Self White narrowly escaped death or serous injury when he himself from his parachute in midair midair midair mid mid- air clinging to the straps by his hands to avoid being dragged by bythe bythe bythe the mile 30 an hour gale after reaching the ground Bowers due either to lack of time when his chute was slow in opening or because he was snapped into unconsciousness from the force of the wind was unable to extricate himself from his harness and was dragged across a stubble field into a barbed wire fence Unconscious when White rushed to his side Bowers was taken to the Salt Lake general hospital where he died of a basal skull frac frac- three hours after Mile From Plane The abandoned plane a four- four passenger 1930 cabin model Cessna owned ned and piloted by Bowers crashed more than a mile from the point where the two fliers reached the ground near South and West est streets An investigation by federal and state aeronautics officials as to the cause of- of o the occident Tuesday Bowers a licensed private pilot and White left the Salt Lake municipal municipal municipal muni muni- cipal airport Sunday morning to practice f tailspins in anticipation of an examination for a limited commercial commercial commercial com com- mercial pilots pilot's license Photographer White was confined to the Salt Lake general hospital the day and night following the accident to re receive receive receive re- re treatment for a broken thumb a cracked heel bone lacerations lacerations lacerations lacera lacera- and bruises He will return to the campus following spring vaca vaca- tion Results of his work as staff photographer for the 1941 1911 have attracted the praise of photographic photographic photographic pho pho- experts throughout the state Bowers the son of Mr and Mrs Frank B. B Bowers was an enrollee in the lower division though not matriculated for the current ter He aimed to transfer to an army air school after the completion comple comple- tion of the required two years university university uni uni- work |