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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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Four. WILKES-BARRE RECORD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1933 1 i WYOMING NATIONAL BANK Of WILECS-BASKI, PA. 3 MURDER CASES TO TOP 141 WEEK OF MARCH 28 Charge Against Man Accused of Fatally Shooting Alderman to Be Called First I Three murder "cases are among the 141 cases listed for the first week of April Sessions of Criminal Court, which will open March ,28. The trial list for the first week was released last night by District Personal. Loan Service $50.00 to $1000.00 Collateral or Two Co-Makers rEKM OF Months Jiieooot rata I per ml phu ntl Mrrte chart tt core credit report sail life tararuM premium Attorney Leon Schwartz, who will prosecute the cases assisted by his six assistants, John H.

Dando, Peter P. Jurchak, Frank P. Slattery, Mitchell Jenkins, William A. Valentine and Herman E. Cardoni.

Listed as No. 1 case ie that Joseph Rybotycki, 42, of 361 Scran- fraudulent check; George Kazakas, fraudulent check: Elliot B. Francis. ton Fa ton, who Is charged wltn DOWN MONTH fraudulent check; Elliot D. Francis, irauduient check.

Felix Zawatsky, malicious mis P7Ne la moottur depotltt bi Sartor Account which ro neal regular rate tarter. IOU NKCII MOT' SB A DfcV POSITOB TO 4PPLT FOB A FKBS0N4L LOAM AX THB WYOMING NATIONAL BANK Of WUJLE8-BAJtEE, PA. murder In shooting Alderman Thomas Donahue of Parsona. The defendant; shot the alderman and two other persons, one his wife, on February 25. The alderman died in General Hospital, March 4.

The two 'others recovered. Rybotycki was indicted by the Grand Jury less than four hours after Alderman Donahue's death occurred. The chief; John Jula, illegal mining; Vincent Hoefnke, illegal mining; Lawrence D. Briggs, violation of pharmacy law; Walter Zondlo, Frank Rolls, Walter Drost, Steve Smithonic, malicious mischief: Alex Wdotnychuk, malicious mischief; Viola Wojlewodzskl, Alice Wojle- defendant has given no reasons for the shooting. County De- tective Richard- Powell is Drose-wodzski, Frances Wojiewodzeki, An I il II 1 it i- i.

cutor. Cases Nos. 2 and 8 are those of two Yatesville men, Luigi Bonomo, iu, or 14 Maple street, and bis nephew, Ansrelo DiPasauaJe. 25. that FOR 100 YEARS THEY'VE BEEN SAYING: address, who are charged with the Lnuny vYojiowoozBK.1, seaman Steadle, Irene osier, malicious mischief; Viola Wojiewodzeki, Alice Wojlewodzskl, Frances Wojlewodzskl Anthony Wojiewodzeki, Beau-lah Steadle, Irene Mosier, assault and battery; Stanley Karut, Bernard Levandoski, Victor Wlodarczyk, Daniel J.

O'Brien, malicious mischief; Julius Gavlick, malicious mischief; Joseph Frankievich, assault and battery; Leo Smereckl, Alex Garvoli, assault and battery; Alex Garvoli, Leo Smereckl, assault and battery. murder or George Ratz, 61," on porch of his home, 22 Calvert Street, Yatesville, on December 18. The argument that led to the shoot THIS '125 SUITE ing started when Bonomo allegedly accused two sons of Ratz of taking wood and tools belonging to him. vifaequaie went to tne Ratz home with Bonomo and engaged in the Friday, April 1. Harry Roman, argument that led to the shooting, it is charged.

Artnur woman, larceny, receiving; Frank Spallone, receiving; Felix Monday, March 28. Joseph Rybot Viola, receiving; Donald Truehart, embezzlement: Donald Trueheart. ycki, murder; Luigi Bonomo, mur der; Angeio uifasquaie, murder; larceny as servant; Adolph Kumitis, Micnaei scatton, morals; Connie WITH OOP Passafaro, morals: Jule Durso. receiving; jonn Kazimer, violation liquor laws: Sam Lakosh. violation Theresa Straub, morals; Anna White, "alias" Anna Vilcko, morals; liquor laws; Andrew Phillips, viola tion liquor laws; Andrew Phillips, violation liauor laws: Andrew Phil.

saaie isoiaen, morals. Bernard Pinkola, morals: Albert lips, violation liquor laws; Andrew fniiups, violation liquor laws; Petrillo, morals; Charles Juzaitis, morals; Charles Juzaitis, morale; Nick Veronick, morals; Patrick Kosker. morals: Ervin Gerhart. Dominlck Leskauskas, violation liquor laws; Joseph Gluczkowski, violation liquor laws; Frank Blln-strub. violation liauor lawn: morals; William Jenkins, morals: by Wsoi'-Wyoihing Yaley Charles R.

Henneese. desertion: Al- Benjamin Foglietta, violation liquor Dert wiess. morals: John Thomas. morals; Stanley Kulakowski, mor laws; ua jogueua, violation laws; Isaao Gelb, violation liquor laws; John J. Boyle, violation liauor laws: als; element sawicni, morals, John Katrainak.

morale: Chester George Mikalonis, violation liquor Shuleski, John Shuleskl, aggra taws; oars, rauune isomDele, violation liquor laws: Martin Duva.ll. vated assault ana batterv: John T. violation liquor laws; Sidney Mar Newhart, aggravated assault and battery; Anna Abbott, assault and ker, violation uquor laws; John Porembo. violation liauor law: Dattery; jonn Lacava, Michael La- Joseph Shupshinkas. violation cava, assault and battery; John Drosdt, Leo Witchock.

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Tuesday, March 29 Charles Remaly, morals; Charles Rem-aly, morals; Charles Remaly, morals; John Sheridan, morals; James McGlyn, morals; Albert Brudnitski, morals; John Rogalski, forgery; John Rogalski, alteration of a written instrument; Walter Donnelly, violation of auto law; Audrew Probola, violation auto law; Harry A. Shupp, violation auto law; Francis Buckley, violation auto law. James Tamashefsky, violation auto law; James Norton, violation auto law; Louis Gaidosh, violation auto law; Lawrence Regulla, violation auto law; William J. McKune, violation auto law; Harry Blessing, violation auto law; Frank Cher-esko, violation auto law; Peter Rossi, violation auto law; Walter E. Baker, violation auto- law; John-Williams, violation auto law; John Leber, assault and John Leber aggravated assault and bat.

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R. C. Everitt, false pretenses; R. C. Everitt, larceny, receiving; John Wright, fraudulent conversion; James Stillarty, false pretenses; James Stillarty, fraudulent conversion; James Stillarty, larceny as servant; Joseph Sokalow-ski, larceny, receiving; Albert Cor-vino, fraudulent conversion; Albert Corvino, larceny by bailee receiving stolen goods; Anthony Yamona, fraudulent conversion; Mrs.

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