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HomeMy WebLinkAboutscrapbook pic doris tucker willett (17)be heic WV ; mould oxamir Fpa r thougl, 8-.$ c those tesUt, from were r fl t. Th, , 4-Fs, The tion e men i under summ regist classi the n with to 1,6 Cases have 2-A place neer with: 1 tram and food in 1-' Mr ing Jo Con, F. I Jr., . ,",ri H. { Art An Bu ° Gr, ,>R' Me;;. lonr.' " P.. the ' Ge- M( Sc Ch Ll° H: Cl C. Le art ") Fo;_° jrMt, tt befo►Y him out of the mist. "I went tnni emu« ' It was the secon" Confused, and surrounded by London, was within four blocks of but this one! for New York In less than a Year; towers on all sides, the pilot seemed one such explosion, tension. On last July 28 an Army B-25 to be in clouds and half the time (seemed to have more high in the fern swift seconds it took him The other had a duller sound. I bomber punched through the 79th to cross Manhattan island diagon- was surprised that more glass did floor of the 102-story Empire State Ally from the East river. One wit -not fall out of surrounding build- Building, killing 3 fliers and 11 of- ness said he was descending out of ings and stores as in buzz -bomb flco workers. a cloud as he crossed 42d st. headed explosions. Compared with a buzz- The public relations officers at directly for the Empire State build -(bomb explosion, this was a pretty Newark Airport, where the victims 1of Monday night's tragedy were ; — J'Aghest� Fire N. Y. Ever Foug } based, saidthe plane was on a l routine navv igational training flight IVfrom Smyrna, Tenn., to Newark. NEW YORK. (X)—The bomber after the plane struck the fog- The casualties were assigned to the k crash into the tower of the 102- shrouded tower. Atlantic Overseas Air Technical e story Empire State building ves- t terday created the highest fire ever C fought in New York city. "It turned out to be a fairly easy Y iob " Fire Commissioner Patrick d Walsh said when the fire was. f' brought under control 40 rr>•kmtes c F 1 The commissioner said the flames Service Command. were not hard to fight., and thel Dead Listed main difficulty was in reflaching thel The dead were listed by the War upper floors. Some firemen tookl Department as: elevators to the 60th floor andl Maj. Mansel R. Campbell, 27, the trudged up the stairs from there to pilot, Pontiac, Mich. His wife, the 78th and 79th floors with hose Mona, lives at Evart, Mich. The lines. couple has one child, Ross Edward, 6. 1 i1IRS. BLANCHE MCMULLEN, Oliver S. Rappleye I48, of Friendsville Stage, died Oliver S. Rappleye, 47, of New - 'Sunday evening at Our Lady of field, died unexpectedly Thursday, 'Lourdes Hospital, after a short Feb. 6, 1947, in Memorial Hospital. illness. She is survived by her He is survived by his wife, Mrs. ;husband, Richard McMullen; Edna Rappleye of Newfield; two three daughters, Mrs. Shirley soms, Dan Lee of Newfield and Karl Woodruff of Vestal, Mrs. Jean of Ithaca; a daughter, Mrs. Charles Malarkey of Endicott and Miss Fairchild of Newfield; a brother, Judith McMullen of Friendsville "' Howard Rappleye of Rochester; a i Stage; two sons, David and Ed- . sister, Mrs. Lloyd Jenks of Ithaca, ward McMullen of Friendsville and several nieces and nephews. Stage; three grandchildren, two He was a member of the First sisters, Mrs. Adaline Wheeler of Baptist Church of Ithaca, Ithaca Auburn and Mrs. Liva McLain of Owego; Aerie 1253, Fraternal Order of Eagles; six brothers, Roy and I Richard, both of Vestal, Ward of I Ithaca Rifle Club and the Newfield Fire Department. � Nanticoke, Stanley of Endicott, Funeral services will be held In j Lawrence of Endicott RD 1 and the Allen Funeral Chapel, Newfield, Eldred of Canandaigua; sev-i at 2 p.m. Sunday, with the Rev. JRaY eral nieces, nephews and cousins. Verne Spencer of West Danby, offi- The body was moved to the Cole-' ciating. man kC Daniels Funeral Home, ' 'Burial will be made later at 300 East Main Street, Endicott ayts Cemetery. IV' the family will receive friends Wednesday "iends may call at the chapel. from 7 to 9. i p. M. I 1• _ __ _ Jesse Jerome Ross Jesse Jerome Ross, 69, died at his home in Enfield today, Sept. 28, 1946, He leaves a brother, William I' Ross, with whom he lived for the last few years. Funeral services will be conduct - A in the Enfield Methodist Church, 4 It 2 p-m. Monday, with the Rev. 'ord Crippen of Mecklenburg offi- ciating, Burial will be Cemetery, Trumansburg. 1n Grove Friends may call at the Buch- man Funeral Home, Trumansburg, Sunday afternoon and evening. r Under tha direeUCift Grover Marquart, the vil men did all they could the blaze which was 94 yond their control whets c Put in for ald. The Inter, department responded, t afterwards C: b l e f RAY Travis with Torrent iir pany, NOT 5s new pumpe at the scene to lend SD! Efforts of the hosemen were being confined to U ing building, and even hour this morning firer still pouring water on the ing ruins of the mill to r heat. Mrs. Steenberg said the of the feed and equipmi with the mill, was only I ered by insurance, Capt. Tom L. Hall, 29, of Austin,; Tex. He listed his beneficiary as his wife, Helen Lindseth Hall, of Sioux Falls, S.D. They have two sons, Randall, 4, and Kenneth, 1. First Lt. Robert L. Stevenson, 25, of the Bronx. First Lt. Angelo A. Ross, 28, Whitehall. WAC First Lt, Mary E. Bond, of Newtown, Pa. The ship ripped a 15-foot hole through the corner of the building as it plowed into the offices of the ; Atlas Corporation. The bank build- ing fronts on 40 `Nall St. and runs back into 33 Pine St. Mrs. Lettie Griffen Mrs. Lettie Griffen day, Sept. 24, 1945, near .Trumansburg. wife of Daniel Griffei Besides her husbar a son, Walter of Tri daughter, Mrs. Owen field; five grandc great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral services ducted at the reside Wednesday by the R pen of Mecklenburg. in Grove Cemetery, Dirs, Mina E. Ross --t rr HortonFuneral services for Mrs. :Mina 13tarr Hot -ton, 75 E. Ross, who died Sunday, Nov. 18, pt. 24, 1945 at the 1943, at her home in Enfield, were m Laughlin in I held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 3 near relatives at 21, from the Gilbert Memorial Funeral services Home, 125 E. Buffalo St., with the P-m. Wednesday Rev, M. Ford Crippen, pastor of the ineral Chapel in Mecklenburg Methodist Church, of- v• Wayne Archer ficiating. Interment was in the ethodiat Church o family plot in Grove Cemetery, Tru- ficiate. Burial wil mansburg, ftmetery. Bearers were Henry Rothermick, Howard Holley, Theodore Sehaber, Chancey McKeennn, Harold Lane, and Earnest Lane. y I Mrs. Mina E. Rose -i Mrs. Mina E. Ross, lifelong resi- dent of the Town of Enfield, Ith- aca R.D 5, died Sunday, Nov. 19, 1945, at her residence. She was a mbmber of Enfield Valley Grange. the Mothers Club, and the Enfield Home Bureau. She is survived by a sister, Miss Ethel Miller, and two niecec. Funeral services will be held, 2:30 p-m- Wednesday, Nov, 21, the Gilbert Memorial Home, Buffalo St Interment will b family plot in Grove Trumansburg, .r 111f rrt Il Miss Mir r i h,l ci ty, Feb, 1';, 1 her nip(,(, %lis. In the 'fawn o Besides; this sisters. Mrs. Ji-nnie and