yTrojan KillednIn Air Crash£eGovernment AuthoritiesJohadn Lioi parIris0ismsorsubDr.ogymeiFederal authorities are investigat- Anjy : mg the cause of an airplane crashf which took the lives of James F.f Clark, a student of the University s of Southern California, and Thomas B. Joy.Investigate Deaths ofThomas Joy, James Clark-ieMOlt;4fit?'JanThe low winged monoplane own- ;n ed by Joy took off from Clover■ Field last Wednesday afternoon to i crash a minute later near Centinelaaft !SOC1catiand National boulevards, about one , ^mile southeast of the airport. j Mai Joy was killed almost instantly; j •e! Clark died en route to the SantaMonica hospital. whcAccording to Clover Field at- stai tendants the youths flew in from . . San Diego about four hours before ~A the crash. When they returned, afog had descended. Visibility waspoor and there was a ceiling of 100feet. Government regulations re-1 quire a ceiling of 1300 feet for pri- s1 vate planes.3 Clark is the son of F. N. Clark.stucgemcon'3449 San Pasqual, Pasadena. He at- Tlitended South Paradena high school, j i j and Culver Military Academy, j p{ where he became ecquainted with jJoy. Clark was popular on the cam- £ {-1 pus and was regarded by his friendsas a skilled pilot.ItJt *