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Show Tragedy Brings Two to S. L on Sad Mission "7 ' i M J. A. CONBOY, LEFT, AND GEORGE ALLAN. Here to claim body of John Conboy, victim of air crash Father Flics West to Claim Body of Plane Crash Victim John Conboy, passenger agent for the United Air Lines in Cleveland, Cleve-land, Ohio, was to have been married this month. Last Sunday he r ly keep him in school because of hi enthusiasm for flying." Wednesday the flying enthusiast waa on of th It victim of Amer-tcs's Amer-tcs's worst heavter-than-air tragedy. But Mr. Conboy, a railroad man who doesn't like, personally, to fly, was philosophical about th tragedy. "W must make way for progress In transportation of all kinds," hs said. "Many people were killed during dur-ing growth of th railroads, but ths railroad pushed on to become one of the safest mode of transportation. transporta-tion. And aviation must push on, too." flew west on a business trip. Wednesday Mr. Con boy's father. J. A. Conboy, was in Evanston, Wyo., to claim ths body of his son. For the son chose United Air Lines' ill-faled Mainliner for his business trip. Accompanied by George Allen, a relative, the senior Conboy flew into Salt Lake City to start for Evanston by automobiis. "My son waa to havs been married mar-ried this month to Ruby Jensen of Cleveland," Mr. Conboy said. "They had Just completed their marital plans and John left Cleveland on a business trip. He was always an aviation enthusiast. We could hard- |