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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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PAGE TWO UNIONTOWN, NEWS STANDARD ELA RY TRACE WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4, 1935 FIND DOHAN'S BODY, GIVE ALARM NEW YORK, Dec. 4--(UP)-Trading quieted on "the stock ex- change today after a spurt of ac- tivity in the early trading. Prices Peter Callahan, Death Car held firm, however, and around noon gains ranged to more than 2 points. A long list noted.

Nevr York. Penn- syivcnia. Shell Ur.ion Rec, tV Pacific, Nickel Plate pre- ft-ntd. National Dairy Product, in- temaiic-na'. Fcsur Whcek-r.

Liquid Carbonic. nental Oil. Gains ir. Driver Faces Jury On Manslaughter Charge. a uj 10 Trust sold Jor 2931.

51.05C $71'0. came Gm- blcrk o' 10 a arxi LJI a 1 P. 31. I I Aiijcricnj- Can Hi Ainaici.n Car Fernery 2 1 Aisie.Jcaii ForeiLT. Pcv.tr 7 25' Affiericai: Radiator 21 American ol American Tel.

15o Tobacco Tobacco 101- American Waie. irir Anaconda Coupcr 27 Atianuc Auburn Auto Baldwin Lotomoiive BaJiiffiore Ohio Bacoix Av.aiion Bethlehem Siee: Bethlehem PIG. Csluaie: Hccia Canadian Pacific Caierpnla: Ira GHTC tic Pas co Cfcesapsake Ohio bc Chryser Gas nj ijo.vent vW rtis; v.r.g.it Pont 'isiaii KocaK XD Auto Beat Eric Texas irra: Electric tiierai Feeds v. Goooyear Greao Northern Pfd. Harc.soLi Waiter Eudfon rI 15 JLc-niiccoti Cop Tei.

14 er 29 '-I Leliigh n.i^-c^ G-ass Carbonic Pacilic Montgomery 39 Murray 19-v Nash Motors 16 National Biscuit 34 National Dairy 19'x, National Power Light 9 7 New York Central 28 N. N. K. H. 4U Ndth.

American 26 Northern Pacilic 23 7S Gtis Elevator 23 -Otis Steel is-1 i-ackard 6 Pennsylvania Railroad 32 Pine Oil isv Radio 12'' Radio Keith Orpheum Republic Steel 13-' Scars Roebuck 67 Socony Vacuum 13 Southern Pacific Standard Brands 15 Standard Oil o' Standard Oil N. J. Siudcbaker 10 Texas Corporation Hae Water Associated Oil TJmken Roller Searing 67--x TJBion Pacific 108 United Corporation 71 United Gas Improvement 17 U. S. Sme'iune i06 -'U.

Steel TJ. S. Steel Warner Brothers 9 "Western Union 73 Air Brake 32 7S Wtsiinghou.se Electric Wcolvronh Call ITINSDMfl AGENCY, INC. -3240 EST. A.

SESLEK. to the pitiful Mononga-' ferry tragedy in i a. and three lives the night of lost August itself before Judge Thomas Hudson today when Peter Cnllshsn, of Nicholson rown- Going to the junction of a coun- staticn near Star i 2 A i It ilJ hip. driver of the death car, went try lane in Perry township for summoned Frank Pleva. left above, stum- Hamilla, right, trial for nianslr.ughtc Mis.

Frr.nces Kolar, 43. her son. i IS. and her iwo small Elizabeth, seven, and Katherine, 10. were victims of the accident which occurred, commonwealth claims, when Cfijlshaii.

driving a car in which i.ey passengers, permitted the to hurtle down to the feriy landing and plunge into the river i 1 Ea. Frcdericktown. District Attorney J. Glassburn. in reviewing the case to the jury the opening of the trial, said the afternoon of Sunday, 25.

Callahan, a neighbor of Kolars. had driven the woman i r-nd her brood to "here Mrs. Kolar visited a sister. aaid to Denbo. where she a few hours with mother, i The ill-fated party left Denbo: 8 o'clock, and Callahan: renehow missed the road back to; Nii'hfjlson taking the 'erry road instead.

Shortly after-1 the car sped uncontrolled ccwn steep incline and dived into i river, taking the passengers; CaKchan. the ccmmonwealth; promptly extricated him-' from the car. swam ashore a leit the scene without making iny cflcrt, to render aid and as-: rinsrce. Tne jury is also asked to cor.vict him on that charge. The" dc-fendact.

Giassbum said, had had not ties of beer and two dunks whisky at Denbo. and will stress rariicular angle of the ca.se. Prr.ie Highway Patrolman J. Urick i- prcsrcuting the case. A frney E.

J. MoDanisl is defending bled into the bullet-riddled body, of Sam Dohan, owner of a gaso-' The Raymond Children sounded the alarm. Acquitted On Third Trial Of Paternity Charge. After twice before having been convicted of a paternity case, James JRugg, making his third appearance in court to answer the same charge, was given a clean bill of health today when a jury, after deliberrting i nearly 18 hours, returned a verdict acquittal. Rugg was allegedly the ather of a boy born to Anna Paull, of Hardy near Dunbar, early last winter.

He was tried in June and convicted, with the court sustaining a motion for a retrial. The second a neighbor, John trial in Septemb-r likewise resulted and they then in conviction, but Judge Henderson. not satisfied, again granted a nev' trial. i The third hearing started Mon-l of this week with final a being made yesterday and I jury retiring with the evidence and 'courts charge at 3:30. It was the entire night, and at 9:15 a.

today, filed into the uurt room I with an acquittal erdict. Rugg was. directed to pay the costs, however, i Judge Henderson agreed with the Mr. and Mrs. O'Neal Raymond jury that the verdict was just 104 Lawn avenue, have a little boy' John I a never satisfied that this boy was guilty of the charge, and as a matter of fact, ufter recently overruling a new trial motion, myself and granted this third trial." he told the jurors.

Attorney Arthur L. Jyrne defer.d- jed Rug and one of the highlights of the case was ihe blocking "a a I commonwealth move to introduce as I evidence the baby's purported grand- father to show what Assistant; Dis- trict Attorney Thomas Waggoner termed "a close between the older man and the baby." Attorney Byrne insisted this could I not be accepted as material evidence any court, and with that stand Judge Henderson readily agreed. "Mail Early" For Sake Of Home Xmas For P.O. Force Dec. General James A.

Far- ky. knows how important it is to gee that necktie to Uncle Pred by Christmas morning, today urged the nation to speed up its holiday mailing activities. Trie postal service, he said, already is feeling the burden of an increased Christmas trade, and purchasers must mail early if they expect Sr.nta Ctaus to arrive on In addition, ho urged the public to consider ihe maihr.an so that he can ea: "Christmas dinner ac home I "just as YOU and I do i I College Commits Surcide Under L-Train SWARTHMCRE, Dec. 4. --EL'cise Kirk, 22-year-old da of a i J.

Kirk, jumping in front an electric train near the railroad station here. i senior at Swarthmore cc; a note addressed to Ncra re! used to reveal its ion- PP bafav brother TM years 9 i YCtUo a girl their "home to bring'old on Tuesday. November 26 Mrs them happiness. The lirile miss is-Raymond formerlv was Miss Olive Ruth Anne, who was three on-Stroup. State and county officers hurried, ireme left in the 10 scene of in the woods near Perry opolis.

County Detective Jack A. Harm is shown standing over th 'bcdy of Sam Dohan, To the ex- y's death Sergeant- Vincent above phoro is Bunch oi the oily Connellsville Racketeers Ask For Conference. state police. Peering into the driv-j From Pae One) seat of Dohan's car is Ira Perry opolis undertaker. Local Briefs Clarke Breckenridge, of Brownsville, was a caller here liner's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. T. J. jMinehart. Mr.

Hagan accompanied down for Thanksgiving, re-1 Meeting Thursday Important i eant Vincent. Bunch and Privates background was also be--George Benson and Ray Walsh who viile. was a caller here yesterday, ithern down for Thanksgiving, re-1 closely checked, with authorities)gained admission to the pool Mi. and Mrs. A.

p. Cope and turning to TJniontown the same A reor gsnization meeting of the desulng complete knowledge of his quarters after disguising themselves Miss Doris, were callers lc an undefeated and untied sea-, Scoutmasters Houndtable will be activities curing the two years he as college kids out on a bcon- Pittsburgh Saturdaj-. Mr5 P. V. McPariand has r-eturn- cci to Pittsburgh after being in Un- for a short visit with her brother.

Mayor William C. Hatfield. of ihe Payette Title and Trust apartments. Resumes Studies James Sharpe has returned to c'aisss at Bethany college after being in Unicntown and Faircnance for a Thanksgiving visit with relatives and friends. On Mondav af- j.

"WirrKpD 3 i rf i i i J.CV\ C1UC5 I nma. Fields, of Millview; denced themselves, in Pittsburgh where she extremely important that each and I They know he was a man of by the death of Mr. Me: every mem ber of the organization' friends, although he had a wide x. what few clues have guise of a professor tired of on. Temple has him to stop Sat- i held tomorrow, Thursday has lived lhe county before de- doggling spree.

Bunch himself took jrday. a Philadelphia. Mrs. Fields, of Millv street, is was called few Cullcugh, a relative. Mrs.

Wilkey Notified Of Her Mrs. Winner Wilkey. named by Governor Earle to succeed her late attend the tern con Mrs. Sharpe and her son. husband as prothonotary until the'P PtJy at 7:30 latter of whom is recov- first Mondav in January, late yester- enr.g from an operation he recent- day received formal notification of ly; uncerwent a hos- the aprwintment.

and today was in Pairchance to call on cor.ir':eung arrangements to file 6r aS -T 1 arS Uving in the 40 000 bonJ required for the office. -fvjikey vrill be swom into AITS. Ralpn Hagan and her son. office just as soon as the details of of Union street, are bond can be arranged. ac.

1 quaintanceship. He had opened a In addition to election of officers, i beer garden next to his service sta- several important matters will be: tion, and when refused a license by taken up, particularly plans for the state control board, promptly using the recently dedicated scout closed it. He had also been taneleii lodge, and scout holiday activities. up in the Flatwoods grange hall fob- The chairman urged that ail scout-; bery case a year ago! masters and their assistants of the The theory Dohan was shot down session, starting by a stray hunter's bullet was en- P- ra discarded by both Sergeant Bunch and County Detective Jack routine o' the institutions or higher learning. "Big shots" of the pool were as- sertedly George Betters and his brother-in-law, Ray Vandell.

All were indicted by the December grand jury. Tommy Johnson, of A. Hann today. D. is spending a short vacation appears Dohan with his parents of Masontcwn.

Officials admit it was "put on the Mrs. Charles Shanerfelt and daughter, Bonnie Carroll, and the former's sister. Miss Ruth Donahue, of the Odd Fellows building, are back from a holiday visit with relatives in Wilkes-Barre. TREASURY Cash balance S1.441.898.78S.39. Here Js a special Chrhtmas offer of nationally advertised merchandise available now for yon at a price never before so low.

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John C. HartneU. ton. was injured seriously. The train crew watched the machines approach from the north and south without check- They crashed simultaneously.

ConnellsvilJe's 28 alleged numbers racketeers, scheduled for trial today, will probably elect to enter wholesale pleas of guilty instead. This was revealed today by thorities who said ''big shots" of the jYough City pool had made over- Jitures for a ''conference" and later development indicated the pleas i may be entered early this afternoon. Heads of the pool had not. at a hour this morning, yet retain- led counsel. almost snowbound highway to his I Pleas in the 28 separate cases death, police believe, in likewise de- would preclude long and costly ii a theory that Dohan may! trials, it pointed out by officials, siimed a new posUior in ihe pro- have been a "pickup" man for the I "he suspects were nabbed earlv 111 uquor nng operating in the'" 15 summer in an ingenious "col- populated sector of thej-ege boy'' raid conducted by Sers- it won't Cbssfmas stockbg, ffef Jf 1935's for business of professionol i Ifer the fcsmily -Ate Ng.W OCTROI Dull Now In Prothonotary's Oifice Rockwell Dull, formerly attached with the Clerk of Courts office, thonotarys office this week, the press of affairs in that department requiring sen-ices of an additional experienced clerk.

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