Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1948 — Page 4
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which rocked the Técumseh power| i ; Dat the Kansas Power and | ~ for the lady of the house ’ from our Fowigons Deparment. - Light Company rose to nine to-| . Bored Towel Sets | Each one, less than 25. rm erin
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day with the death of one of sixteen persons. HOPI with TH] Juries. The:latest victim was ‘identified | by police as’ H. F. Shay, a company employee who died of burns. Crews still worked to clear the! debris inside the building, but R.| “W. McClure, vice president of the! Kansas Power & Light Co., sald he feit sure that no more bodies, ‘would be found.
In addition to the 15 rg workers sent to hospitals, about 20 were treated for minor injuries| at the scene,
The explosions late yesterday | cut off electric power to this cap-| ital city of 90,000 persons for! more than two hours. 8mall communities served by the plant! throughout northeastern Kansas also were affected. | Workers satd they had-smeled| - gas. at the plant for several days, | and it was believed an accumulation of coal gas might have exploded. The two thunderous blasts| were followed by fire. Some of; the dead were killed by the explosion or crushed by heavy steel beams hurled down on them. Others were were bured. |
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Dean Services To Be Tomorrow
Services for Lester Dean, 1209 woes Swe Bty-Who- dled of a heart! . attack yesterday in 1015 Cornell Ave., where he was employed by the Plumbers Supply Co., will be held at 10:30 a. m, tomorrow in Broadway Baptist Church. Burial will be in Westfield Cemetery. Mr. Dean, who was 55, had been ~ shipping clerk for the compgny three years. A native of Westfield, | he lived in Indianapolis 27 years. He was a member of the-“101” * Bible class of the Broadway Bap-| ~ tist Church, of which he was| _ deacon. L Surviving are his “wife, Mrs. Laura Dean; a son, John L. Dean, « Carmel; a daughter, Mrs. Mildred Thomas, Brownsburg; a half“brother, Jesse Pryor, Cicero; ‘two half-sisters, Mrs. Bertha Edwards and Mrs. Mary Frost, Westfield, and a stepbrother, Roger Pryor, Sheridan.
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C. CANNON “PANTRY CHERRIES” SET, 2 dish towels, 4 dish cloths and salad spoon and fork set included.
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“for of Carson’s Grill, 718 Shelby 8t., who died Wednesday in Meth ofist Hospital; will be buried to“morrow in Crown Hill, after serv=|" fees at 2 p. m. in Speaks & Finnl Mortuary.
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Mr. Kieinmeyer, who was 10, F. BRIGHT KITCHEN TOWEL SET, two fowels A - Hotel, 236 N. Illinois 8t. He wa tai ow ; : % = J born in Brownstown and lived in ui i — . ow: Indianapolis most of his life. : Ayres’ Linen and Towels, Fifth Floor Before going into the restaurant] C } business, he was employed as. a a ou’ LL ARRY salesman by Holcomb & Hoke . 3 Manufacturing Co, He was a! the Lire Ones wD _ and three nephews. ; We LL ELIVER George Marshall He Bic Ones 4 Ladéo Services for George Marshall] = . . sewer contractor who died Tues- or te rm ewer ta mse a ae ern i day In his home, 2235 Columbia BURKE WHIT be tir New “Crows: PHILCO CONSOLES~-.. ist TT | Born in Green County, Ken- STE ages. Radios on our Eighth Floor fori inniinn noes tucky, Mr. Marshall, who was 69, . lived in Indianapolis 46 years.| i = ro * . “He was a member of Freewill Equip - with long-playing. mechanism, as well everyone. Table models starting at CROSLEY CONSOLES— Baptist Church, - ’ : ‘ Curtis, Muncie, and Mrs. Minnie } . Lo. os Tn Thomas, Lexington, Ky.; two - point needles. Powerful.radio with built-in aerials. zo stepsons, Bert and George Crab-| , - : a sm _— “Sree, Todtarapotis cand four aise ters, Mrs. ' Alice Barnett, Mrs.! shall, all of Indianapolis, — Miss Eleanor Hammer " Services for Miss Eleanor A. Hammer, who died yesterday in her home, 115 Burbank Rd., will Chuper Berge alsa Wage... er ington Park. Born in Pottsville, Pa., she lived, here one year, She formerly resided in Reading, Pa. She was a/ Survivors include a sister, Mrs. | John K. Lamby, Indianapolis; two| brothers, Willlam L. H Corpus Christie, Tex., and Stanford. R. Hammer, Brooklyn, N.Y.
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