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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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-14- PITTSBURGII POST-GAZETTE: THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1930- That Double Order Is Doubly Welcome $19,750 Award Duquesne Tamb'uritzans In Auto Crash Pharmacy Alumm Meet Dr. T. Van Meter, former University of Pittsburgh professor, will speak on "What Have You to Offer?" at the annual bar rv.v One of Eight Held After Lottery Raids Confused Prisoner Admits Possessing IU 1UU1 JUUIUjlC quet of the Pitt Pharmacy Alumni Association at Hotel Schenley on Monday evening. Dean Edward Damages amounting to were awarded by a consent verdict In Federal Court yesterday as a result of a three-way motor vehicle crash on the Penn Jii-fej. sk'iH 111 ifirr'frr ffff C.

Reif will announce winners of Collepiate Stringed Instrument Players, Dancers, Singers Plan Two-Month Trip Duquesne University's Tamburitzans will perform a mu honors and prizes. Seized Numbers Book sical version of carrying coals to Newcastle this sylvania Turnpike in Bedford County on August 16, 1947. Office Furniture NEW USED Seven of the eighty men ar They will carry their stringed instruments the tamburitza to its native heath, the Balkans. i Defendents were Motor Cargo rested by city detectives in four Company, of Akron, and lottery raids Tuesday were dis The 13-year-old group of instrumentalists, singers and i the Potter Title and Trust Com cMarged for lack of evidence in dancers, will entertain In Yugo-' pany of Pittsburgh, administra Central police court yesterday. slavia.

Austria, Germany, France tor of the estate of Albert C. The eighth man, Isaac Lipsky, Italy in a tour of two Burkhart, late of South Graham 'Tdt totneti Mon't Dept. Stora" til LIBERTY AVE. months. Street, East Liberty.

34, of Portland Street, previously unknown to police, got so flustered at his first appearance be Mr. Burkhart was killed in the crash, which also cost the lives fore a magistrate that he pleaded To Entertain Troops, Chilians Under the direction of Matt L. Gouze, the Tamburitzans will entertain United States troops as of Mrs. Hollis E. Cowell, wife of guilty to possessing the numbers Carl C.

Cowell of Morgantown, book seized in a raid in the rear i like W. and Mrs. Edna McBee McEnny, wife of Dr. Charles A. McEnny, a Morgantown chiropodist.

The verdict gave Dr. McEnny $6,000 as administrator of his wife's estate, and $5,538.46 in his own right. It also gave Mr. Cowell $2,211.54 as administrator of his wife's estate and $5,000 in his own right. well as audiences of civilians In the various countries they will visit.

Brought together in 1938, the Tamburitzans is a self-perpetuating group composed of scholarship students at the University. Unit of 21 Members Graduations annually deplete the group, but the vacancies are filled from a large waiting list of rA Better oof applicants from all over the country- Yale Is Left Bulk Of Oil Fortune Of the 24 currently In the of the Amusement Arcade, 919 Liberty Avenue. Two Others Released The others arrested with him, Robert Dukes, 22, of Bedford Avenue, the porter, and Arthur Chick, 40, a bartender, of Wylie Avenue, were discharged. All were charged with operating a lottery. Al Gatto, 36, of Gilmore Way, charged with bookmaking in the Erectors Society, 2632 Library Road, was discharged.

The door to the club was wide open and Gatto was painting a porch when the raiders walked in and found two unmarked racing forms. Baseball Ticker Seized Mike Delasandro, 25, of Bluff Street, and two visitors in a club at 10 Smithfield Street, were discharged. A ticker giving baseball scores was seized but there was no evidence of any bets. Another ticker was seized in a poolroom at 136 Sixth Street where Adam Pugliese, 34, of Al- I group, only two are studying music at the university. The others are taking courses in busi 3iJ2 at) OS iWQr ness administration, arts, science and education Henry Hatten Wittmer, 49.

of Srhenley Apartments, a retired oil man, left the bulk of his estate, not yet estimated, to Yale University by his will probated yesterday. He died June 2. Specific bequests were $5,000 mm 01 left, and Bernard Pikutis, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. J.

F. Pikutis, 1919 Larkins Way, Southside, pause while their mother serves up a double order of cones. A COOLING OFF PAUSE Ice cream cones were popular yesterday as the warm weather brought the city's very young out for a stroll in the sun. Here, Frank, MATT L. COLZE Tomburitzan director.

piflselcctflhi lu. I wL fllm loot BbM wHtt mw rmKioa and some jewelry to John Rich leum in Allegheny Cemeterj'. Princeton University trustees ploic. OUt. opplwotim fit hkm ww comfort I fry Dcwtur-ox.

Mowy back pwocow' SWtQWtMbototiJiiiqcUH. receive the estate remainder, in "limited his mobility." and affected his employment. Judge Smart asked young Kensinger to ard Templeton: $1,000 to an employe. Mrs. Mary Jayne Lewis, and $3,000 for maintenance and periodical decoration of the George Xavier Wittmer mauso- cluding proceeds from ale of it pine Street, was arrested for bookmaking.

At the time of the raid, officers said, Pugliese was writing the scores on a blackboard as he received them over a ticker. He was discharged. some jeweiry ana oiner personal Ex-Deteclive Asks Lifting of Bond Bond of $1,000 is a ball and chain on his ankle to one-time private eye Joseph B. Burns. at ALL SUN DRUG STORES show why it shouldn't be lifted.

effects. known as "the Turtle." He asked Common Pleas Judge; Walter P. Smart to lift the bond which he has had posted since a damage suit was filed, against him last year by Joseph A. Kens-inger, Jr. mm if Purdue Dean Heads Coal Research Here Dr.

A. A. Potter, dean of engineering at Purdue University, yesterday was named part-time president of Bituminous Coal Research, the national research agency of the bituminous coal industry located in Pittsburgh. Dr. Potter, past president of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, has spent his entire professional career in research and education in the fields of fuel and power generation.

"The Turtle" had booked young Kensinger while investigating the death of his sister, Carole Lee Kensinger. After be CHICAGO $16.40 MIAMI Phone ATI -2762 mTShE. ing cleared of the charges, the boy sued Burns. The investigator told the judge the bond "harassed" him. af J.

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