a stitute of Am TAGE miomT Dennis J. Keenan Gets National Post Elected Vice President By Mining Institute Dennis ! Keenan of Rarnes boro state mine inspector for the 15th Bituminous District Thurs day of last week was named a Mrs. Maher's Trial Two St. Francis F aculty Members Gallitzin School ng Of Holy Year (Continued from Page aiivanced tow ird her YieiY tm her prior to time she shot hh Both Donahue and Ott raid Mrs Maher made some reference | to Peppetti's temper and compar ed it with that of he: asband Donahue quoted the woman as the first vice president of the Coal Mining In oe 4 of the oldest org ¥ y + ita at The area man wedl known and long has taker Aa very asc Live part ante sty work WAS named the 64th Ss “Stan nel at |} DJ rgh Another well known was named to a the reanizat:on H« 1 I Te Keenan presid To Attend C losin Rome Italy for the inter-na i tional (ungress Of th Fhird | Order Recular The Congress was saving that her husband “would | have gotten the same thing if hej 8 wouldn't have gotten out of here | held in the Holy City from Ded T to The two priests de part ridday ei 15 fron ¢ Kopera 8 description of | guarrel between Mrs Peppetti] | rnd Mrs Maher two weeks hefore | i shooting com letedd the teati ny for Tuesday. In regard the alleged threat made by Mi Maher at the time, Mrs Kopera | ‘ gaid she could not see the Corman i but identified he: Sam Macalus MF rancesco olainied the Wilh oesges had aiteroad foscription if the shooting diana. the production 'wo witnesses both children nager « the big Rochester & Mrs. Mahe! Hal Co, w vill be Maher ordered testified that Pepp+ tt te her home before she fired shot. This testimony. said t} Frida morning A 18 a direct reversal oal fY A 11 ended ments made earlier by the sane itatements witnesses These MAKE SOMBONF HAPPY GIVE A GIFT OF THEATRE GIFT TICKETS trial record Judge George W Griffith permitted DiFransesco’s | pica of surprise and pern ttedd | him to cross-examine his owr witheas, Mrs Alberta Edmist AAA A A a ©, AURRter of Mrs Maher BLATT BROTHERS Earlier DiFrancesco played wire recordings made by four people. They are Mra ‘Therean Hofer, 78, mother of th defen ' . dant. Billy Maher, 14 otis Ma. . - \ her, 11, and Mrs. Edmiston Thy PATTON, PA. latter three are child: of Mrs FRIDAY & SATURDAY December 22 & 33 Virginia Field, Marshall Thompson DIAL 1119 ALSO Charlies Starrett, OUTCAST ‘SA NE BLACK ylsa December 24 CHARLES DICKENS § Christmas Caro A loveable Christmas arol ALSO Peauay Arthur Lake, In § BEWARE of BLOND Continuous Show at 2 30 3! a rem TO 00 5 TR5 T 5 US JN R TO JR MONDAY & TUESDAY December 25 & 26 JANR POWELL ® RICARDO MONTALBAN TWO WEEKS WITH LOVE COLOR by TECHNICOLOR ray ® door or without ri fon making him by the ! Maher and all four of ei Were present when the fatal shot was fired DiFrancesco pointed out that in their recorded statements made the day following the shooting, and now a part of the {trial records, each said they had heard no conversation between Peppetti and Mrs. Maher before Peppetti waz shot Alter the recordings witnesses | { Rl... | hie cross-examined by Defense | Smiley Bu m Perini Charles OG Haason. In reply to his « Wo of them Billy M and Mrs Ed. miston- said their mother had ordered Peppetti out of the house before she fired the rifle Mr {known when she was first ques | tioned Jadge Griffith called a recess until Yo Thursday morning after! ne in testimony wax Pe nse out. He said he would | Je comment to make on it at the time he charged the jury Mrs. Lillian Peppetti, widow of the slain man, testified at length regarding strained rel ations be. {tween the Maher and eppettd families prior to the hits ni She said the condition dated from late last year when Mrs Maher expressed interest in her (Mrs Peppetti's) husband She detailed a previous quarrel during which Mrs. Maher allegedly threatened to shoot both her and her hus § | Bdmiston std § it het “HidpbNd my | SUNDA Y mind” when why | Y ~ soNDAT (ONLY > she hadn't 3 ahve this information ¥ i! There was a disputs the Maher and Peppettd the day of the shootis Peppetty said She said she her husband AD it it He we the Maher home ard she follo She said she TS hod mn Maher home when she heard her husband say, “What are you doing to my children? I told you before .* Then she heard the stti staggered from | me and said, "My | . she shot me.” Hofer, who owned the house, and the Maher told of the shooti struck his children. There- upon, es testimony, Mr. ti Billy Maher, him from a chair and be- the -— commonwealth sought to through porvioh this was happening Pep- | ti did not strike anyone or aten anyone. Atty. Hasson, in cross-examin- | ted evidence to show that Peppetti had burst in-| to the Maher home without being | invited, without knocking at the £ the bell | Drs. Edward B. FL HH it gi g g §F i. fit Ll hil fide pt yl " i i: ; 3 5 A Fe33k? J] i! ly fie er i painted out also are a part of | AT RN RN testimony that | ecGovern and | tional Third Order Becular 0 jocal residents ars bygis f the MOR Fathers roa ut firects Ear i f St Francia travelers wil Jeega the final week of plan to visit Par ous shrine of Our Lady s in Iourdes, Fran Francis King, ths nh aignifiance. Fath er King native of Ireland, wil visit his mothe and relatives ha Fmerald Isle The Lore? nriests will leave Bhannon Ab wvirt. Ireland on Jan 4 and will he hack in America in time to vaume their teacwing at thi Mrs. Beth Martin Heads Nurse Unit Misa Beth Ann Mar Wis i president f the Minera Nurses Alumni Associa y succeed Mra agnma Wes gession. in the form of trian Party, was held in raes Home in Spangler Other officers are Mra Gloria DeYarmin, vice president; Mrs Freda Fegan, secretary-treasurer, Miss Rose Valenti, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Marjorie Linden, | public relations chairman; Mrs | Wesner, legislative chairman; Mrs. | membership | Bertha Klaswick, chairman, and Miss | Radcliffe, (Mibert D manager of the Federal Security| Agency in Johnstown, gave an] | cxmtunation of the new Bocial| Security law ag it applies lo the | nurses The annual Christmas party! followed the business meeling VFW Home Gallitzin Cagers Edge Forbes, 1 Gallitzin High School cagers Tuesaday night used a 12-% third period margin to defeal Forbes id na win thal eve: th record at 2-2 pened up wit 3 #0 } ting ¢ iIge ¢ third od, 12 o a 10-10 draw in nd. Forbes pulled within tw poi nits of the lead the last ter, but didn’t : close the gap. {| iminary { The summary: Forbes oF Sidi OG 3 13Marucs f 1 1 IMusay e 1 3 onway ¢ Rodgers & 1 SMirovich g Suder S1iMadile g Chase Stanley ee Suwon ee BL me dd ee [De aNOe | ——— Totals 131034 Totals 13. Oallitsin » * 12 10-38 Portes su 8 1-M Courthouse, se, Colver School Given United Nations Flags The Cambria County Court- house at Ebensburg now has two flags to fly from the pole on top {of the building. Last week members of the Col- ver 4-H Club presented county commissioners with a United Nations flag which will fly below the U. 8 ag at the county seat building. A similar flag also has been presented to the Colver Pub- lic School The two flags were made by the members of the club, who must have put a lot of time and G ¥ g | effort into the job judging from ! the looks of the flags { i § 1314 4 % v4 an. | No h KE 1CHItY “ha i re ed | father King 18 a men nhilos Retiring officers will be hon- | ored at the annual banquet on Tuesday, Jan 9 in the Spangler The Gallitzin JV's downed the! | Forbes Juniors, 36-32, in the pre | 4 : E. ace, Twp. Donald gus of ohnstown is the alternate UNION PRESBOOURIER tth Camhria C ge nent staff Howing under standing of ir oh Jane Parker Fruit Pumpkin Pie Jane Parker . . spicy Christmas Layer Cake *'"" 89¢ Rich layer cake . . . 10-inch 1.88. Stuffing Bread Makes fine dressing . . . you'll need 3 loaves Pfeffernusse Cookies . . .¥%¢ 29¢ An old fashion favorite Anise Drop Cookies . ..."¢ 39¢ Also Springerle Cookies at this low price Hard Rolls un TRE 190 The new Brown 'N Serve Sensation CANDY and NUTS Asst. Chocolates . . 31> Box 2.38 Brachs, Milk or Dark and Milk Chocolate Fireside Mix Candy » P<: 33e¢ Fiiled Hard Candy . . . Hardies Sterling Mix Candy * *& 27¢ Hardies , . . all hard candy Candy Canes Falcon . . . peppermint Gloria Mix Hard Candy 35 49¢ Brachs . . . assorted hard candy ..6 Tr 19 o With the correct us an ¥ every item, pl gister slip YO! ow what y fege save at ALP Stages Program The annual! Christmas assembly nh ' the Gallitzin Schoo rhy staff of 8t Fran. ¢d Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'- ther MeQGuirk is or p lock in the school auditorium Nar i § presented: Chrismas in Kilarney, and Happy Holi- Christmas Time day, seventh and eighth and the the Shepherds riinth grade chorus: dance, The Rose F'r van, Judy wilt, At nnd Jimmy Schlosser. Peggy Benedict; Play, The Shoemakers Guest, Connie Cox, reader; Jack Villar Frosty The Snowman, Carol of real, shoemaker; Yvonne Sproste, and Lo, How A and Roger Durom, shigren: Blooming, the fifth and nette Minnix, toy seller Dance of the Christmas Candies, sixth grade chorus; dance, The Sanders, mother; Daniel Maxine Fabbri, Carol Nicholson, Christinas Dolls, Linda Gibson, ski, street cleaner, and Raymond WAS BLAE- Alice Jean Ferguson, Betty Capo- Judy DeSantos, Connie Jerry, Owens, Juan. tasto, Carol Dongall, Irene Futey. ! Louise Beahr, Janet DeSantos, The Christmas Waa wy Holmberg, Nancy Nelson, Virginia Ritchey, Joan Ferguson, closed by several by was Charlene Peters, Peggy Lou Bul-' Jane Ratehford and Wally Peters. [the Bchool Glee Club. 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