Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1951 — Page 38

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FRIDAY, JULY 13. 15

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= : to Br. aak News Of The Blast.

Among the many organizations a Delco-Remy employee, he had

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; of which Mr, Glass Was a mem-| been with Allison's since 1940 ex- : or shaplains: ber are the Columbia Club, the cept for three years in the Army. the Indianapolis Fire Depart- Junior Chamber of Commerce, | Harry Clark Jr, Danville, Ale i : t {Sigma Chi Fraternity, As a youth whose wife, Alice, learned the \ . ata Ali lB Sha Me cei v had to break the news of he was an Eagle Scout in Troop tragic news when getting ready

4 55. ito go to work as secretary to , x = x the assistant controler of All SIMILAR tragic scenes were son's. being enacted in the homes of: | Glen I. Naugle, Pittsboro, an Harry Charles Welborn, Max- Air Force ye, who had been well, the Allison fireman who had'a test and’ service mechanic in just reported finding the gas'leak Allison's experimental depart-| before the blast came. Formerly ment since June, 1949." |

~~ IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! | | |

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the Allison blast to the families OF The Tan workers killed . ,. A widowed mother here on vacation to visit with her only son... Al Yee or four months who had a premonition early this . +. A young mother with an Young } The Rev. Fr. Edward Finner-| assistant pastor of the Asn Catholic Church; the

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Leonard R. Nyman

pastor of the Beech Grove First Church of the Nazarene, had tne difieult assignment. ‘What they encountered:

AT 4728 W, 10TH ST. was Mrs. | Ebban Nyman, grief-stricken at] the loss of her only son, a 24-year-old University of Minnesota graduate who had survived World War II in the Navy. Between sobs of “Oh, why did it happen ... why did it happen,” the widow told of how her son

MR. AND MRS. ROBERT E. CUNNINGHAM—She had a

. premonition,

BEFORE AFTER

John B. Glass been with Allison's since Jan. 22 Standing by was her strapping) WEAR “NU-VUE” APPEARA 1946. son, James, a Butler University CONTACT LENSES CHANGE YouR ME | : Cc ¥ a student. Not present was another) (We believe them fo be) Our Price | 10. : | TRAGIC ALSO was the scene son, Allen, now in the Army at $125.00 to $150 Value Only i at 1317 Olive St. where Mrs. Ft. Hood, Tex, tavisible: feather-weicht; tisswe-thin: “float” om natural e' i | it! ! Viola Glass, a widow, received Despite the shock of the news, ll Tt eda dies: _Binyi _vrecision We I Dress Them White. You Wal! the news of her son's death. Her the bereaved family told of the Eroreakapie. Seed 89 verioSieal chansing Wie lanes. Budget Payments daughter, Jean Ellen, convulgively brilliant record John D. Glass had Phone LI-3%661 or write for free demonstration Appoiniment. or for free ay 'til Noon hugged her mother's shoulder as made at Butler and Purdue Uni- Sokiet, Lhe SFA Sout fuvisitls Contact Laugen Opes Sund y the news was broken, versities, of his many outstanding

HARRY SMITH

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organizations, of his burning ambition for an aeronautical engineering career.

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OPEN UNTIL § P.M. SATURDAY

CARL R. GARDNER--Eighth | victim,

had so proudly taken the job as laboratory jectnician at Allison’ s| only last Mar. 7 She had planned to visit him] later, but unexpectedly changed] her plans, arriving Saturday, Her son, Leonard Robert Ny-| man, also was a hot rod enthus-| isst and drove in a race at An-| derson only two weeks ago. The only other surviving relative, an uncle in Detroit, also was notified. Be "AT 1102 N. Sterling St., the 23-year-old bride af Robert E, Cun- . mingham clutched their wedding enn Pigture to her breast and sobbed: fo : “I just knew something had

Keys H. McConaghy

Southwest Corner

Riding » work yesterday as Glenn Ivan Naugle

usual with her twin sisters, their grief-stricken Jean and Joan Snellenberger, she law. had mentioned being awakened! The young mother told how her

daughter-in-

early by “the strange feeling that husband, an Army lieutenant in Bob was there in the house.” World War II, was en route from gH SA si Mrs. Cunningham, who is 2n the European Theater to the Pa- a refug

analytical: chemist at -El Lilly‘cific: whén the war ended. Russell,

The 31-year-old graduate of the

& Co., heard the first news of the blast on her way to work. A ra-{ University of Minnesota had Harry Clark Jr. dio news broadcast flashed the T news that there had been an ex- SHOP ALL DAY SATURDAY, 9 TO 5:30 ru plosion in her husband's depart- : ment, ° ‘She went immediately home to ™ 3 To wait for some news of her hus-' - o band—her colleg: sweetheart at R Purdue, They were both gradu- QO » : ated last June. He r KA Between sobs, she told how her go, r by the husband, an ensign in the Naval h Reserve, had faken the job at 3 oO gide toc Allison's so they could be mar- > Th ried. He had been working In tecting Q Muncie. | 1 N Penn Receiving two offers, he took ~ ’ : >. City, K the Allison job, she said, because = - The he didn't want a papei job, He . Cc ares Sa was an engineer, ¥@ declared, and : ] § 5% Jana practical work as an Today's Friday the | 3th, BUT = Whea a Ro rfax IN A well-furnished bungalow » > a BR at H038 W. 16th St., Mrs. Helen 2 the Mis MecConaghy, numb with grief, was o Tomorrow S Ronided & in the kitchen—her 6-month-old ul 0 PRY daughter, Holly Bea, and 7-year- -} | old son, Lee, beside her. < | o The fi i hours of Four neighbor women were try- go pone ot Ing to comfort her, but all she wr . ° 'e plant ir could do was to repeat over and ann over how devoted her hudband x o po 2 Keys McConaghy, had been to skyward herself and the children: o w Trur “He used to mow the lawn, ™m X Yire pushing the mower with one hand 0 rar holding Holly Bea in the other RA Cn arm and little J.ee trailing he-'Q > spon a hing. .- He belie: Wo already had one out to r~ his SL Mr Nhe A. HI™ ALL SUMMER GOODS ” I ke McConaghy, in Beaver Dam, * i o ) Wis., his birthplace. They imme at SAC RIFICE PRICES! >» east. In WV diately started here fo be with -< : - = Presiden Accidents Put Two ~ ‘ \¥ 1 1 il gress to . . . » HVEIVEH t > and mor Children in Hospital - 136 SUMMER N 1] - relief in Two local children were hos- ’ & Col. L pitalized as a result of accidents wv . ‘ = gineer of late yesterday \ A Were y Bneers Edward DeBoor, 5 of 1047 N $17.95 keep the T.aSalle St. is in critical condi . ~ abandon tion at 8t. Vincent's Hospital with Wate head injuries suffered when struck «4 \ - the Fairf near his home by a car driven by - - wi said. - Donald E, Tansy, 19, of 2351 Gale o 39. St. 3 In serious condition at St. Fran . 56 BLOUSES were $329, now 2.19 wn a2 cis Hospital with a brain concus : 1 oun sion after he fell down he rest OUTSTANDING BEDROOM BEAUTY AND COMFORT AT A SAVING OF MANY, MAN 3 DIECES room stairs in Spades Park is V 31 SUMMER SHIRTS were $298 ....... 1.89 » ! - me ae dubs Hamuiond, 9, of 03 Massa a » DOLLARS! SUPERB WATERFALL CONSTRUCTION, DISTINCTIVE STYLING, QUALITY tions wo Shiuseits Se = 49 COTTON SKIRTS were ss955795 .. 4,00 =x ; i FULL SIZE BED, VANITY ¢ or more, x] A 0 . MATERIALS AND MASSIVE SIZE! SEE IT TOMORROW! BUY IT AT SAVINGS WHILE 10 even a " | $ o : AND (CHEST, COMPLETE for at le EXPERT » 0 51 SPRING TOPPERS were $19.95-824.95 9.00 » LAST! : a J . ye Creek s CRAFTSMEN f° 15 SPRING-FALL SUITS vere s39509 574.00 ~ ; : , art homerna s Budaet! You save A THREE-PC. SUITE combining the boi had ; ¢ XK ¢ DuaQ e 1. OU SAVES a Will Rebuild, Modernize 5% > 9 ; bed and chest with dresser ....109. 109. 95 — Your Old Rings— > 2 16 (OTTON T-SHIRTS were 31.98.5239 1.19 > 4 3 se-p > that will transform 'vour bedroom to drama! For Times Designed >. > ilies foie crus mestetriabinm tos Sa miiitid SR at a to Your Order " - 5 SLACK SUITS were $3.95 55.90 " SPA Sty 3 or sound £2 Siruction, tor Leautitul, gleaming finish, tor VARIG MYA Amie ” - \urious comtort——see this rich walnut veneer suite tomorrow!. ABLE AT... . 7.50 Bdge c wv SUMMER 0 Comics E {74067 > Ton > ik ditort 2 DREN \[! 37 Mx H( LCE) 217300 invcrsrng MATTRESSES, a 88 ti 5 3 == OR BOX SPRINGS, FULL SIZE oe J >, 138 Were $10.98 and $1498 il a Movies ( : Freder] ng | Radio | O SORRY—NO MAIL or PHONE ORDERS 7 AVAILABLE ON BLOCK’ S CONVENIENT DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN orld. ; . . w w All Merchandise Subject to Prior Sale o a : Block's Home Budget Store—47-49 East Washington Street i Sports SHOP ALL DAY SATURDAY, ? TO 5: 301 i LL in] Fe ¥ i “8