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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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PAGE TWO. THE DAILY COURIER, COI NELLSVILLE, PA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1950. PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Fern Shoemaker, Mrs.

Catherine Adams end Mrs. and Mrs. Essie Bcal, Mrs. Grace Baker: and Mrs. Mildred Hungard were discharged Tuesday Con-! r.cllsville State Hospital.

A few left! Wool dine lopcoats, S29.50 Sam Simons, i Dr. and Mrs. Leroy S. Cass of'. South Pittsburg stroot left today for i a 10 attend a of Dr.

Cass' father, J. E. Cass, who died Tuesday at the! home of another son and daugh-! Rev. and Mrs. F.

Cass. Rev. Meade M. Snyder, pastor of the First Evangelical United Brethren Church, will fill the pul- AUNT HET By ROBERT QUILLEN I don't take no credit for tryin' to be useful. I found out long ago interest when mo no more.

that folks lose thev can't use Grim Reaper FIVE-YEAR TERM FOR ALGER HISS pit Sunday morning of the First i Methodist Church, where Dr. Cass. ip the pastor. Specia', a a i pants, all shades. 28 to 42, S4.D5.

Sam Sim-' ons, jan-f!" Bake Salt; First Methodist Church, Saturday. a a 28, 11:30 A. M. Phono orders, 1733. Mr.

a i Mrs. John i i From One. and i of Pleasant lined $2.000 or. each count, visited relatives i in Godrlarcl ruled thai Hiss Connellsville Sunday. remain free under $10,000 MIT.

O. i Ovpri.v has re- bail, twice the amount he had tr. her home in a been at liberty under since his Pleasant, a i i i i uvo i her Cross made two motions im- parcnts, Mrs. n. K.

Pore mediately a the court opened at Confluence. a 30 A. for a new N'ew Sprine samples now a and the second for arrest of display. Jon a a i Both were denied. ARTHUR BRAMLEY SCOTTDALE, Jan.

Bramley, 77, of 808 Loucks avenue, died Tuesday morning in his home after an extended illness. He was a mining engineer for the H. C. Frick Coke Company for 35 years. He was born in England and came to this country in 1912.

He was a member of St. I Bartholomew's Episcopal Church and the American Society of Professional Engineers. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Hannah Bramley; one son, Eric of Alexandria, one stepdaughter, Katherine Bertrum at home; one stepson, James of Greensburg; i six grandson's, and one brother and four sisters in England. The body has been removed to the Murphy Funeral Home where i it may be viewed between 3 and 5 P.

M. and 7 and 9 P. M. The a service will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon in the L'uneral home with Rev. Arthur K.

Fenton, his pastor, officiating. Interment will be in the Scottdale Cemeterv. A hearing a statement from Cross on behalf or' Hiss, Judge i a asked the Government i it had a i to say. i Assistant U. S.

Attorney Thomas F. who prosecuted Hiss, said that the Government "now moves for judgment." "The defendant i stand," Judge Goddar'd said. Hiss arose i hesitation the seat 'beside his wife, Further Cut in Coal Burning Train Traffic Is Possible WASHI.VGTOX. a 25. -C a i a J.

Monroe Johnson of the I a Commerce Cornmis- iscilla. His attorney interrupted sion i i a i on Friday to ask ion for Hiss to make whether a rut in trial i i statement. The judge i a i a i may be neccs: ancl invited Hiss to sary. to the front of the court- Johnson said Lhc average ol'; room railroad coal stocks is down to 15; Hiss made his statement and days supply, three days less a Judge Goddam pronounced sen- last week. He has been trying to tence.

keep it at around 19. "I i the sentence should be So tar, the ICC has ordered only a warning to all that a crime of one TIu.f one, effective oh this character may not be corn- January 8, required aril roads with milled with impunity," the judge less a a 26-day supply to a i coal i passenger traffic The court was adjourned at MRS. ANNA VA.RHOLLA MOUNT PLEASANT, Jan. Anna. Varholla, 72, formerly of Calumet, died Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Robert Mylant, in Cleveland, Ohio. The widow of Paul Varholla, she one daughter, Mrs. My- i a three grandchildren; one brother, Michael Demcho of Calumet, ancl one sister. The funeral was held this morn- ling with the cortege meeting at the Gaut furneral home at Pleasant Unity and requiem high mass being celebrated at St. Mary's Greek Catholic Church at Trauger in charge of Rev.

Martinian. Burial was made in the church cemetery. one-third. Unionlown Native Dies in New Mexico i 10:50 A. M.

Hiss left the courtroom with his attorney in whose custody the judge paroled him 1 pending arrangement of bail. i A Federal court convicted Hiss last Saturday on both counts of an indictment which charged a he lied to a grand jury when SANTA FE, N. Jan. denied that ever passed Edgar A. Gwynne, 42-year-old i a Government secrets to Cham- Alabama newspaper executive, be Si an admitted Communist spy died here Tuesday following a jcr, and again when he said week's illness.

ho a not seen chambers after Gwynne, who was working -1933 a temporary assignment with Hii wa tried fil sl on the a New Mexican, was strlck-i i las( rc on at his desk with a gastric sllHcd i a ury rr.cnt on January 16. He was vice-1 Tho step irl lhe long president of the General Newspa-j a pl ocee dings will take per, of Gadsden, Ala. I lace the cim it court of Gwynne formerly was general' i will hcar HUs manager of the Spartanburg, S. appeal the appeals court Hcralc- and Journal i holds the conviction, Hiss will take Burial will be made in ins na-' live Uniontown, Pa. He is survived by his widow and two sons.

MRS. ANNA McKimTRICK SCOTTDALE, Jan. 25. Mrs. Anna McKittrick, 70 years old, of 18 Second avenue, died Tuesday morning at her home after a lingering illness.

She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Margaret a a of Leckrone and Mrs. Orton Moore of 'Salem; three sons, Thomas of iZeiienople, Lawrence, of Ronco and Raymond of New York -'City; 19 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. I Requiem high mass will be cel- ebrated at 9 o'clock Friday morn- iing at St. John's R.

C. Church. Interment will be in St. Agnes' I Cemetery at Masontown. CHARLES E.

SHANK Charles Edward Shank, 44, of i Uniontown, died at 6:30 o'clock 'Monday evening in the Veterans 'Hospital at Aspinwall after a i lingering illness. Mr. Shank was I a nephew of Miss Lettie Dull of I the Royal Apartments, Connells- 1 ville. 1 The funeral service will be held a 3:30 o'clock Thursday noon at the Minerd i'uneral home, Uniontown, with Dr. William I Hogg, pastor of the Asbury Methi odist Church, Uniontown, official-! 'ing.

Interment will be in Sylvan Heights Cemetery. FATHER OF DR. CASS SOCCUMBSJNJOWA J. E. Cass, 91, native of Cass- bridge, Ontario, Canada, died Tuesday at the home of a son and daughter-in-law, Rev.

and Mrs. 33 Holdup Suspects In Boston Lineup; Policemen Baffled F. W. Cass in Fairbank, Iowa, after a lingering illness. Mr.

Cass, father of Dr. LeRoy S. Cass, pastor of the First Methodist Church, was born March 26, .1858, a son of the late Mr. and Mr BOSTON, Jan. huge li leup of 33 holdup suspects 24 them seized in the $1,500.000 Brink's, robbery investigation--was staged at police head- larters today.

It was the largest viewings of iown criminals in recent police story but failed to produce a Joseph Cass. He came to the i figure in the Jammry 17 United States in 1901 and settled ldup of the armored transpor- in Cambridge Springs, later he i service, moved to Kane, where he estab-. "They've rounded up every J. UJJ hshed a restaurant. He two-bit bandit in the north end, mmented Crowley as he began questioning the suspects.

The group was so rge a double line had to be formed on the viewing stage. In another section of police Four Attorneys Form New Partnership UNIONTOWN, Jan. V. Phillips, Thomas A. Waggoner, Linn V.

Phillips, and Charles L. Board have formed a partnership for the general practice of law with offices on the first floor of the Fayette Law Building, 97, East Main street, adjoining the courthouse. The new offices have been remodeled to provide quarters for the new partnership. DOMESTIC COURT ON JANUARY 30 UNIONTOWN, Jan. desertion and 'non-support cases are set for trial on January 27.

Of the many new prosecutions, only two remain for trial and theyi may be settled before called In domestic court. liking stenographic interviews fiom every employe of Brink's, Each was asked the most Corry in 1920 where he operated a hotel-restaurant until 10 years ago when he retired. His wife, Anna Mae, died in 1930. Since his retirement he had visited among his children and came to Connellsville in Septem- jadquarters investigators ber, 1949 to reside with Dr. and Mrs.

Cass. He left here for Iowa January 4, at which time he was ailing. Surviving besides his two sons is another son, Foster Berkley Cass of Berkley, two daughters, Mrs. Marguerite Thornton in Berkley and Nina Jane of Chicago, 15 grandchildren; five great- grandchildren. The funeral service and burial will be held Friday afternoon in Fairbank.

-y. were inute details of his job and activities before and immediately f'-lowing the robbery. Nine al- n-ady had.been questioned. Pittsburgh Jurist Candidate tor Governor (n Republican Ticket PITTSBURGH, Jan. g'leny County Court Judge Blair Guther today announced that is a candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor.

Guntfaer, a native of Hastings, in Cambria county, made his an- luncement in a formal statement ii Pittsburgh. The jurist said he was comp etely in accord with the policies the Administration--and that if elected--he would continue support thpse policies. Gunther said that despite talk party bitterness and splits, "the Re-publican party of Pennsylvania It stronger than ever before. More iminant than in any of the other states that make the Union." Perryopolis Lions Will Meet Tonight There will be a meeting of the Perryopolis Lions Club at 6:30 this evening at the Chris- i tian Church at Perryopolis. The organization is initiating! plans lor the celebration its 10th anniversary next October 11.

At Uniontown Hospital. Roscoe Vallentine of Uniontown, R. D. 4, Jane Livingston of Uniontown, D. 4, Beatrice LaFrance of New Geneva, Amedee Miller of Uniontown, R.

D. 2, Harry McClelland of Hopwood, Mary Sherbaugh of Republic, Zelda Allen of West Leisenring, Helen Pratt of Hopwood and Orland Cavalcante of McClellandtown have been admitted to Uniontown Hospital for treatment. Those' discharged include Dorothy Mom-, estek of Fairbank, Ann Havrilla of Uniontown, R. D. 2, Louise May i of Uniontown, R.

D. 2, Mary pinwall of Perryopolis, William Diilinger of Cardale, Gary Stevenson of Smithfleld, R. D. 3, Emily Sabatula of Oliver No. 1 a Shelba Parnell of Ohiopyle.

AT THE THEATRES OWHfUV LAST DAY WED. JANE WYMAN-DENNIS MORGAN i The Lady late A Sailori ADnCM oiMctiotv tvt AKUtN Micnxa CURTIZ STARTS THURSDAY Colland Son Born A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colland of 415 Highland avenue at 9:50 o'clock Tuesday morning in Magee Hospital in Pittsburgh. It is the first child in the family.

The mother is the former Mary Catherine Fajjan. The baby is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. P. J.

Fagan of 417 Highland avenue. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R. S.

Colland of Limestone Hill. production was running about 11,000,000 tons with the country's full complement of 400,000 soft coal miners on the job. Output of Bituminous Coal Shows Decline WASHINGTON, Jan. 25. The National Coal Association esti- Re-hearings are listed as 3 63 bituminous production for tl week ended January 14 at Bruceton the case to the Sureme Court.

llNTENSETOLDWAVE DOWN UPON FROM CANADA ternoon a a was delivered to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beeman nf Acme 12:16 o'clock Tuesday nt'lcnioon at Connellsville Stale Hospital. A TONIGHT EAGLES HALL South Arch Street Music by WALT BURLSON- Dancing; 8:30 Til 12:30 Admission 75c Sponsored by Children of Mary Sodality. St.

Rita's Church CHICAGO. Jan. intense cold wave swooped down from Canada today on the heels oil twin which halted trains and closed schools over wide portions of lhe Midwest and West. The mercury sank far below in the northern tier of slates from the Great Lakes to the Rockies. The cold was mode- rtling as it moved southward, however.

MRS. ROBERT MAJOR Mrs. Minnie Belle Major, 69, wife of Robert Major of R. D. 2, died Monday morning at! her home.

She leaves her band, two sons, two daughters, nine grandchildren, three great- grandchildren, one brother and two sisters, including Mrs. Oliver Brewer of Fayette City. WILLIAM L. TRTJXAL MOUNT PLEASANT, Jan. 25 William L.

Truxal, 73, formerly of Greensburg, R. D. 2, near Mutual, died Monday afternoon in the Fry Rest Home at Manor. He i leaves two sisters, Mrs. N.

B. Weaver and Miss Arminda C. Truxal, both of Pleasant Unitj 7 The funeral service will be held 'jat 2 M. Thursday a. the Gaut a i Home.

rows: Demma Mills, by Betty Bankhead. Benjamin Brownfield, Uniontown, by Emogene Orville Burnsworth, Connellsville, by Dolores Galliete. Michael Coligan, Connellsville, by Ruth Fogle. Charles H. Cunningham, Whitsett, by Charlotte Cunningham, Connellsville.

James Guseman, Point Marion, by Alma Guseman, Lake Lynn. Dewey King, Connellsville, by Ruth King. Joseph Kotlarsic, Dry Tavern, by Mary Kotlarsic, Fairbank. John Labant, Cleveland, Ohio, by Sophia Butchki, Smock. Marvin Sage, Connellsville, by Frances Gene Sage.

Michael Shimgalsky, Indianola, by Margaret Shimgalsky, nellsville, R. D. George Stradnak, Braddock, by Effie Tressler, Uniontown. Thomas Stevenson, McKees Rocks, by Valeria Oglethorpe, Dunbar, R. D.

1. John Harding, High House, by Helen Harding, Point Marion. Alton K. Glover, Allquippa, by Wanda Glover, Markleysburg, R. D.

1, tons. It said about 10,400,000 tons of production, were lost In the first days of 1950. Last year at this time, weekly YOU CAN BUY A NEW OLDSMOBILE For Only 1784 WORK MOTORS Inc. "Your Oldsmobile Dealer." 113 No. 4th St.

Phone- 2469 Country Club Elects. SOMERSET, Jan. 25. Dr. Harold E.

Musser was named to his third term as president of the Somerset Country Club with Harold Wright secretary and Samuel Evans treasurer. WALTER E. BEST GREENSBURG, Jan. E. Best, 56, former Pennsylvania Railroad Company employe, of Haydenville, (Greensburg, R.

D. died Monday in Westmoreland Hospital. ROUND and SQUARE DANCE TONIGHT Music U.v JAN GARBER'S ORCHESTRA LOUIS K1TZ, Caller to 1 Admission 75c Benefit of Viuulerbilt Moose Softball Team VANDERBILT MOOSE HALL Our Christmas Club makes the Yule Season ALL JOY for it makes light of bill pay, ing lets you concentrate on giving. If you don't have the Christinas Club Habit start NOW, for a Christinas that's i'i 1950! NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Member of Deposit Insurance Corporation. ALLEN G.

BAILEY Allen G. Bailey, 69, brother of I William Bailey Fayette City, i D. 1, and Mrs, Fred Neil of Belle Vernon, died Sunday at his home at East Millsboro, FRED WIRICK GREENSBURG, Jan. Wirick, 71, died Sunday afternoon at his home at Greensburg, D. 2.

He leaves three children, nine grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and one brother. MIKE ANDLER Mike Andler, 60, of Brownsville, dropped dead of a heart attack Monday morning as he was walking- on a Brownsville street. WHITE HOUSE INN LOUNGE BAR Route 119. Near Scottdale Presents for Your Listening Pleasure HENRY RULL1 At the Console of the Hammond Electric Organ TONIGHT nnd Every SPECIAL TOMORROW and Every Thursday SPAGHETTI 45C Served 11 A. M.

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