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   Morning Herald, The (Newspaper) - January 2, 1937, Uniontown, Pennsylvania                               THE WEATHER Rain with rising Saturday Sunday rain changing to snow flurries and much colder THE MORNING HERALD FAYETTE COUNTY'S ONLY MORNING THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Every Morning At Your Door VOL 30 NO 302 FAYETTE COUNTY PENNA SATURDAY JANUARY FOURTEEN PAGES TWO CENTS ARREST ONE KIDNAP SUSPECT Pitt and Duquesne Victors in Rose Orange Bowl Contests PATRICK LARUE COMBINE TO LEAD SWEEPING MARCH Veteran Drive to Sensa- tional Victory Daddio Races 71 Yards for Score HUSKIES HOLD ONCE Dies In Wreck PASADENA Cat Jan Golden Panthers of the University of Pittsburgh the team with a fulfilled It In smashing today when they walloped the Washington Huskies 21 to 0 Stunning the of that jammed Pasadena's fumed Howl from vim to rim the en pack from Pitt buttered the pride of the West coast to shreds in a liant display of power Pitt viciously determined to previous defeats in this i tional grid al ti art inn more filled its mission Striking with fury in the first ter for one touch clown Coach Jock Sutherland's men of blue and gold rolled over goal again In the third ami on a run by Daddio another in the final period Making the rout of the vaunt Ml ies even more complete Sut reserve team was knocking on the goal posts at the final gun after ing a pass H was a perfect day for football California's suns hi no making a matic comeback for the game to warm the Icy air drifting the town from the near San briel mountains It was a battle of Hues bad the better its and Hoffmans smashing over the to pave the way for tho ball carrier The glory of the touchdown parade belonged to two men playing their last game for Pitt Frank Patn k pound fullback who scored tw j of the s touchdowns ai J little Hobby Larue of la If back driving ability To these and the name of Daddio the end whose sensational touch ti own run came when he snared a lateral from Byron at HI halfback In addition to playing a great defense game Daddio place kicked for the ex Continued on Page Nine To Strip Courts Of All Patronage PITTSBURGH Jan vid L slato chairman said today legislation atrip ping Pennsylvania of their patronage powers may be introduced to the General Assembly next week He said party leaders are ing pi for constitutional amendments and other measures for taking the Judges out of politics Lawrence secretary of the com added many judges have expressed approval of tho movo to take appointive functions from the Ju The move started in where party leaders and is pro tested powers of judges lo name men CORP DONALD B DEVAN SOLDIER KILLED IN MOTOR WRECK NEAR CAMP to vacant offices bo said Courts may now fill vacancies such offices as county commissioner and district attorney Donald DC van Son of Mr and Mrs Mahlon Another Killed Two Injured CAR STRIKES CULVERT FRIENDSHIP Md Jan AP Howard soldiers were killed instantly today when their automobile left the road near here and crashed into a tree and H culvert Two Fort Meade soldiers riding with them were Injured The injured are expected to recover Stato Police identified tho dead Donald B Devim of Hopwood Pa and Achor both of Company C 12th Infantry Fort Howard the injured men Clyde Buckett atul Charles C Smith Jr both of Headquarters Company 18th Brigade Kurt Mead Buckett his home is in Pa and said he waa from Carlisle Pa They were treated for severe Corp Donald waa the son of Mr and Mrs Mahlon Devan oC the Koad Hopwood It addition to hit parents ho IB vived by the following broth era ami sisters: Mrs Merrll Bell field Frank of Hopwood Margaret Kred and John all at homo No arrangements for services have been made BRUMBAUGH LEADS ATTACK TO BRING LATE VICTORY Forward Pass in Closing Minutes of Game to Hefferly and 35 Hun Decides Game STATE HEAD LEAD Fla Jan blaze of passes and pageantry quesne university's football team held the traditional supremacy of the North in the annual Orange Bowl en- counter today defeating Mississippi State college by margin of a poor 13 to 12 Captain Mike Duke slai center represented his mates to the revolving around a paEr ol pretty blondes iti abbreviated costumes w ho s pon Bored t ho t ea in a bu t Brumbaugh a big blond halfback Pa was the hero ni the game The scintillating of Halfback Charley Armstrong netted State two touchdowns to give the a 12 lo 7 lend going into the last quar ter It wus Duquesne's ball In their own territory when Brumbaugh to his line ami yards lo Ernest Hefferly Duke end who the 35 yards to a touchdown In the second period Brumbaugh personally scored the initial tally His line plunging car tied tbe ball to tbe goal line where It was a down with inches to go Brumbaugh scored over State's left tackle after two line plunges were re- pulsed He alao the extra point Continued on Page Nine She Slew Her Son's Slayer Seize Man Attempting To Pawn Woman's Ring Appearance Similarity Taken Before Federal Hurcau of Investigation Agents for er Printing and POLICE WITHHOLD NAME FORMER MINISTER OF LOCAL CHURCH SUCCUMBS THURS Viola Wickline shown with a Jailor shot and fatally wounded Johnny Shepbord 18 in the courtroom in Jackson Ky as the youth was tiled for the murder of Mrs son Harvey 17 The woman tired four two of which wounded two other men Central Press MacCormack Rites Set For Monday WASHINGTON Jan Colonel Daniel W ident Roosevelt's of Im- migration and naturalization who died early today will be burled day among the nation's military roes In Arlington cemetery Fifty-seven years of ago Colonel MacCormack died of peritonitis lowing an operation performed two weeks ago He waa a veteran of two wara and prior to entering the velt administration had been a banker Colonel MacCormack reorganize J the immigration service William Lemon Seriously Hurt Brownfield to Remain Education Com Head DIa patches from Harrisburg indS cate that Harry J Brownfield of tho First district will be continued a a chairman tho educational commit tee of the House the Slate Hombly convenes Its new session this month Brownfield held the manship during Lho Nine Saw Way to Freedom From Downtown Dayton Jail DAYTON Jan sawed their way to dom from Montgomery county jail In tho of downtown Day Ion amid the excitement of a minor in a nearby restaurant One member of escaping group felt In Improvised rope of extending from floor quarton He suffered a leg ture captured and removed to a hospital Mrs Kloos wife of the ran from ia jail to the scene of the flro across tho stroot to got help The sawed tho of a cell bloc containing 31 prisoners then went to a window on the opposite side of the building and sawed two bars from It The injured prisoner waa identified by Sheriff Kloos as Simpson 34 serving term for check fraud Other occupants of Ilia beat on the bars and attracted the attention of fc trusty who notified Mrs Painting Glazing FREE ESTIMATES ON AM WORK DROP A CARD BOX 1103 CITY Eat Drink and Be Merry at The Waldorf Choicest Wines Liquors and Beer Roomy for Dancing Very Prices Main St Phoa 300 Dance Tonite At the Mason Garden Sisters Orch DANCE TONITE Lucky Star Inn Potter and His Orchestra Plenty df Parking Space Greene County Youth Third Degree Victim Of State School Officer Inmate of Institution for Feeble Minded Boya Alleged Slain During Questioning ATTENDANT IS ARRESTED Pa Jan CAP Justice of the Peace George wunger held 24 an ut tend ant at the State School for Feeble Boys in Chest or county Jail without bail night on a charge of manslaughter In connection with the death of Engeno Statler patient Deputy Coroner Cooper T said died from blows which tbe attendant struck while ibo youth wan being questioned about a 35 cent theft Bishop explained that TONIGHT MARKS OF ANNUAL POULTRY SHOW four other Lemon formerly of town is in a serious condition in Hospital at Confluence as the result of Injuries received December 12 when a corn shredder blew up him beneath a truck Lemon la suffering with a fractured hip and injured spine and his con- dition is such that no visitors are allowed Ho la the ron of Mr and Mra John Lemon of this city and is widely known as lie had been a bun driver for the Bluo Ridge Lines for a number of years Officers Named Officers for 1937 were named re- cently by tho Berean Brethren day school Election resulted la tho choice of the Charles Solomon superintendent B R De- bolt assistant superintendent Jane Vance secretary Charles Thompson treasurer Mrs King assistant secretary Teachers cent beginner and primary ments Mrs Ralph Vance iate William Harper young people Floyd Hibbs Bereau Class hoys nt the institution told him Graw ordered Stall or to put on box hig gloves with him and H truck the patient to administer punishment They an id Mcfiraw knocked the boy unconscious Utah op continued by ting hta head against a wall At a hearing before tho of the Peace McGraw denied the es and said a telephone call ed his quest Soiling of Slatler and that ha found the boy unconscious on Iho floor when he returned Local Auto Death Rate High In 1936 Declared to He in History of Association Attendance Breaks Previous NIGHTLY AWARDS Annual exposition of thn Union town Poultry and Products lion which opened In the rage 51 Arch street laal will come to a clonn tonight Tho show Is declared to bo the best in tho history of the tion the building being crowded each night to view Lho prize collection of pigeons farm products uid homo economics Tho association held Its annual quet Thursday night with Mr of Westmoreland county as the pal speaker He his ad- with a number of slides Mr and Mrs TJ gavo half hour of high entertainment Exhibitors report Ihq largest of birds In yearn giving rise lo the Indication of a revival In the poultry industry Tho Home dis- play is alao drawing more attention Featuring tho closing night of tho exhibit will be the awarding of u trio Continued on Page Two Wash Jan a In Iho kidnaping hero tonight look him before Fret oral bureau of agents ut headquarters and then aunt him to tho tion bureau for flu gar and photographing sons who saw him said his closely with r he I pi ton of man broke Into Dr W W homo Sun 11 ay Find carried away tho Matt son boy n Rents hud ed tho man hold or whether ho would helii lo 1 Ion procedure could not ho ut said Inter IIP liad n former In ington whom ho a for the 11 His ago wan given as hill ties would not reveal Ills numo Officers said in Is would Kivon to com- willi on tlie 000 the kidnaper dropped on Iho floor the man while ho was t ry i ng to w n a woman ring which tie said ho got In the orient whlla working ae a seaman Off leers said WUB loft corresponding with tho private script I on of the kidnaper He spoke no The kid waa reported to hoen marked hy an accent Wash Jan 1 air of In then Ing wait for a break in the of Churles arose iti ono quarter the family maintained nee Indicating It was a wall Ing overdue movo from tho who tho hoy lust Holiday ii tho living room of his homo ami lofi a demand for Ho an could ho learned Iho ily of Dr W Malison hud receiver HO word from since that 11 mo although 101110 certain a contact hail Dr no word had heen from son on Pago Two Dr Albert H Hibshman Dies cember 31 Following Brief ness of Pneumonia RESIGNED HERE IN 1929 Rev Dr Albert H be- loved former of tbe Second church this ctty died Thursday In Went where ho had nude da homo for iho past seven years eath followed an of Dr at time of his lentil waa West church ind religious fid visor for tho Academy whom he for a number of year a from the of little more your ago will be held at 10 o'clock Sunday morning In the West lain with burial n Allentown of tbe Second church called Dr to iU 15 1924 During years here ho hia family to many in the community In addition to iers of own church who have con 11 mi ed t b el r f d uhl p thi and visitation since the pastor's March 17 1029 to accept hU Weal Nottingham charge It was during Dr here Ibat the In Church street waft erected He was here by tho present pastor llov J C Clark are Mrs hla widow mid one teacher Iti tho Girls at Conn lx and one sister also vive Blast Strikes Big Skyscraper NKW I -An ex plosion partitions f.iio basement of story Metro Life Insurance u Mad on Square today and cripple tbo hu tiding system Firemen three t the under control Tho normally s waa 01 tho holiday Chief GREGORY'S FLOWER SHOP COR ARCH and W MAIN STS Free Dance Tonite SPEEDWAY INN MICKEY'S BEER Cor St and Gallatin Ave tille Wine Lunches Dance Tonite Ye Pub ROXY PALO'S BAND AND SANDWICHES accidents In county averaged slightly I better than one fatality in ten State Highway Patrol figures announced last disclosed C L in command nf the Uniontown district made public that during tITe past year 620 dents not all in county were investigated by the local detail The report that in that number there were 07 fatal accidents The Sergeant estimates that wards of 600 of the accidents gated were in the county while an of- fice check of Death Hides tbe Pallbearers For Mrs Work Funeral for Mrs J C Work win died Thursday morning In the town Hospital will be Logan Burgess B Null Hough Provincial police ways discloses fatalities county during the year In tho CHAMPION STOKER COAL Prepared by PITTSBURGH COAL CO Thoroughly clean Co explosion O by an accumulation of gases en gen by i emulation Ask Washington To Break Strike RAN FRANCISCO Jim Minns Its No 1 peacemaker the mari- time strike front looked toward ington for a possible move to break the deadlock which has tied Pacific Coast shipping for days Secretary of ward the government's ace labor trouble shooter left the scene of to discuss the situation with Secretary Perkins and other federal officials said Perkins might put the situation before President Roosevelt Ship owners and union negotiators remained apart over the holiday but McGrady before departure tentatively arranged for meetings between employers nnd I ho long and radio telegraphers beginning row Murder Suspect Arrested After Thirty Year Search Jan At- torney J n would be at Out for a man for hli at Now Csatle on a murder chareo Null Clark and Austin Moon Funeral services will bo held at this afternoon In the home 210 West Main street In charge of Ur William Blake of the First Presbyterian church Private burial will bo In Oak Grove cemetery The family friends to please omit flowers TONITE at Keystone Cafe 9 Morgantown St Choice of Beer Liquors Lunches cial lUllan Spaghetti DANCE SUNDAY JAN 3rd HALL FAIRBANKS CLUB DICK fc HIS Dance Tonite Square And Round National tho anest of Kocco ullas in Ontario mining town of Lake They he was wanted In connection witli tho slaying of Fran Cisco RomeM that after the ing will he returned to Department of at by Special Investigator Frank WATCH CLOCK Oeo W 44 K Main Opp Furniture Co JOHNNY NITE CLUB By Popular Request Wa Holding Our floor Show for Saturday Nile JAN GARNET HIS ORCH a then tinned over to Ihn Sheriff of Lawrence for trial under the old Indictment Marginal department on the case after receiving a that was In Canada but declined lo say from whom lip was re- He Ms investigators would charRO was killed after a developed in Italy where a cousin oC waa hilled Attorney Mont Alley ot county recalled that just before Romeo died he whispered and that on thlu waa Indicted OWING TO INCREASE IN WHOLESALE PRICES OF The County and Beer are compelled to price of beer starting Monday January   

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