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THE DAILY NEWS, HUNTINGDON, PA., MONDAY, MARCH 24,1930.After the* testimony Is all in-t rod need Judge roller will takethe payers in the eases and will render his decision later.Additional testimony in the case against Harry Fink was being taken when court adjourned at noon today, Court reconvened at 1:30.Routine matters wore disposed of in court today as follows: Robert C. Johnston was appointed constable of West township to succeed Bracken Carney,who Is deceased,Samuel R. Thompson, of Huntingdon, who was sentenced at a recent session of court to pay the costs of prosecution, a fine of $10, res 10 re the stolen property amounting- to 12'.50, and imprisonment In the county jail for six months, was ordered paroled today, upon the payment of the costs, the amounL of the fine and for restitution to be paid at a fixed lime. It will bo recalled that for some time gasoline had been disappearing from a lank.in the railroad yards at Huntingdon, and Sergeant J. M. Dockey was detailed to keep watch, Thompson came to (.lie tank, filled two cans, and when the officer commanded him to surrender, Thompson fled. I-Ie abandoned his automobile neur the scene and in this manner was apprehended, The young man has a position and will start work immediately.The case of Commonwealth vs. John Petromo, who was convictedSTEPS ON TOP^S5SS2525HSE5HSE5aSHSTESa5HSasaS2SESH5HSHKGiKBombarding the pins for countsof a violation of the liquor laws, 0t 2 34, 244 and 231, Frank Hrach, and was sentenced to pay the above, Cleveland bowler, forged to costs of prosecution, . a fine of - the top in the singles standing of ru $100 and imprisonment in the the American Bowlins Congress af i S county jail, was brought to the at- ; Cleveland. I-Ivach’s total of 70!) tention of the court. Parole was ' pins, was the third series of 700 or asued for Petrone on the ^ grounds j better in the individual event this iliac he had served the jail sea- | year. In his home league, thelence but was unable to pay the | CieVeiand muster maintains an : Kcosts m the case. The ease was I average of 194 pins. .ism rne case taken under advisement.In the divorce proceedings of Roy Hoc ken berry vs. Mae Hocken-berry, the court appointed C. H, Whittaker, Esq., to act as Master and take testimony and suggest a decree.In the divorce proceedings of Philip Temple vs. Eynetta Tam pie, a subpoena was awarded made returnable the second Monday of May.attempting to burn their home in Mount Union, was argued at last term, and Judge Potter announced that he would file a decision in the near fixture.STOCK ftlARKHV Quotations F urn is nod ByKT,KIN’S. MORRIS COMPANYYOU ARE INVITE!MODERN%wn.FMar clThrough special arrangement, able Range Factory in America MONARCH construction—the special offer during this sale pi You are going to have an oppor display of the remarkable Nev\The Range Built to Conform With The Most Modern Practical Ideas
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Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, US

Mon, Mar 24, 1930

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