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Porcupine Advance, 15 Dec 1938, 3, p. 1

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from the Jiinmins DTdaL of Montreal, at the sp the Supreme Court of â€" PDistrict of Cochrane. liminary hcearing on T trate Atkinson commi {for trial. Vol. XXIIL. OrF a large crowd room door. and his own admissions OL iT tion in the robbery made the dramatic. . His â€" interruptions ignored; his abuse of the Chi sternly checked by cthe Magistra his admissicns of implication wil way affect the trial which will : in the spring. John Normand, the teler in th Donnevan is allged to have h quickly identified the accused man, who on December 7, came wicket and said "This is a h Stick ‘com up." Frequent intert cused, his abuse 0 Abuses Chief of Police and is Silenced by Magistrate. Makes Damaging Admissions and Asks to Have Them Stricken from the Records. begzin on Tuesday th jammed with spect was taken and throu Stick . He was handed a mand, on which wa mand for all the +m The man had his h said Normand, dem court. His cogy,, was appeared as though there. "He gave me a bags," t er, "and told me to pi it. He cold the ledger fired a shot at him, ‘Dc because he is a dead He said that he prefer the life he was leadin got the bag with the . wished us luck and tol the police for three m The only people i Mr. Normand, were Tod, the accountant ledger keeper, Miss P; himself,; Teclal loss $4,020. like 801 Donnevan did not take | tunity to cross examine Mr. "I have nothing to ask him "Gagnon is the only liar in t "The Chief is the only orx like sh?" commented MagisUq: "When Donnevan was brought my office," said the Chief, "after his arrest at the Palace Theatre, I had a talk with him." When he went to warn the accused a little later that anything he said mists be used against him at his trial, Donnevan said that it was not necessary.. He knew all about the the accused a little later that anythin he said mists be used against him a his trial, Donnevan said that it wa not necessary. He knew all about th warning business. â€" Later, when h again tried to make a formal warnin the accused would not listen. The quession of the girl who was with Donnevan at the time of his arâ€" rest was raised in the Chief‘s offige, However, the Chief did not give evitâ€" dence on that point as it was before the {ime he had offered to warn the rest was raised In Th GNICLI 5 OilLiGC, However, the Chief did not give eviâ€" dence on that point as it was before the {ime he had offered to warn the alleged bank robber. When the Chief testified that Donneâ€" van went over the wholse business with the purchases he had made, the accousâ€" ed man interrupted.â€" "Your a liar," ho from where he was sitting in Regular Transâ€"Canacda Airways, all mall sServVice UCL Vancouver was officlally commenced on Decembed 1 Gibson, district director of postal service in Toront« bag of mail to arrive in that city from Montreal by the ervice from Capt. R. M. Smith, pilot of the gleaming lines twinâ€"motored plane which opened the air mail Col. John M. Girvan (RIGHT) assistant director vf took part in the simple ceremonies marking the o imailâ€"carrying programme. Regular Tran w; Gibson, distri bag of mail t« before Third Section and Jury eil Dont guilty of Timmins abuse of the C own admission ne a baz," testifiecd the {ellâ€" 1 me to put the money 14 the ledger keeper, who had at him, ‘Don‘t shoot, sister, is a dead man if you do.‘ t he preferred Kingston to was leading, and after he with the money in it, he ick and told us not to call or three minutes." people in the bank, said id, werse the Manager, Mr. ccoumtant, Mr. Curry, the r, Miss Pauline Mullen, and ‘a1 Closs~ was at Dt h: :h : ce s e P PV t eh t v BCAE MAE A vas written the deâ€" money in the cage hand in his pocket monstrating to th is shoved out and i h he had a pisto 1 cheque, s s written the principal wit Ontario himn," Ahe salild, in the bunch." on you don‘t ristrate Atkinâ€" e the opporâ€" Mr. Normand him,." he said da oL of Polic implic: > hearit { $4,901 111C hnolc 16 i â€"UB, 5 the o the A T K he.l ther him 1¢ r1oom in and Constab wenik to she 1 Empire Hol Gladstone bi found mone There wWere hn found money totalling $1,961 in it. There were two one lhundred dollar bills, eleven fifties, thimyâ€"seven twenâ€" ties, two tens, fiftyâ€"five fives, seventyâ€" two twos and thirtyâ€"eight onss. A .32 calibre Coldt revolver was also found in sthe bag. The serial number of the pistol tallied with that of the one taken from the teller in the bank. Also in the room were a pair of new trcusers, underwea L. in hone After â€" idmitted > duC . MTs _ Mrs plied ) 0 " PR ed wint Asked LV Chief G ‘untarily hbhumachet bu Oll nneVyal ind id in hiim colty do JQorcrupine 11 When h ba t bar HC l if ho w Donnevan MONnDA Y Mol rousing lhC G11 "I‘m convicted Inspector Olson )t up on , Decembt mpy and irtom InmnAln iof C thmat $1,000. rl go and T‘ll u told me tt 11 lill it ‘Uup fired but JH M I non said that Donnevan weont â€" w.‘‘h two officers to where $1,000 was recoverâ€" 110 was recovered. The was found in Donnevan‘s Empire Holol. ie wanted to question *the You‘re crazy." ) Timmins and O€ 311 room were a palr ol nt pair of socks, one su‘s rneckties, two shirts, or a mama doll, a ns and a bDottle of Das td m Donnevan ] There they 1. Herse we see A, M. to, receiving the first he new Transâ€"Canada ig Transâ€"Canada Airâ€" i1 service in Toronto. of postal service, also opening of T. C. A.‘s t L 11 to WriLe her livit was again empty of walked over to t‘he ote he had prepared He told him that nd shoved the black ing chrough, telling s, Ont., Cana j THURSDAY 111 son said that he Lepic and Gagne Donne trying Jecidin (qQuest Why Did opened $1,.9061 ) question the It : is hard: for muestions after he w ne otsu r:of= his collected. He ‘or, Donnevan evan turn2sd writing desk he man wens d the Chiet, morning of He was feet. 10 breakfast. ge, a finger Canada alas would hit as a #cod Oll ocund it a turn At ind 1 L A 3 he ring, a pen and pBenCll S€L, UIt $1,9UU4 he gave police to release the girl «he was with, the $410 recovered in the Schumacher hotel and the $76 in his pocket. Police were able l6 oblizc in every instantce. When the matter of the money found on his person was mentioned Donncvan said: "I turned $15 which was my own money in with that." Immediately a tiiter went through the court and the accused again got up to ask if that remark could be stricken from the records. "I made it in ignorances," he said. found ? wantrd van said that he did not. Accordingly, Magistrate Atkinson committed him for trial. in ignorancs," he said. Asked if he had anything to say â€" the conclusion of the hearing, Donn Kiwanis Now Hunt for Christmas Gifts Blairmore Ererpriseâ€"Marriage are much like snapshots. You can‘t tell how they are coming out until they are developed. It is the usual custom of the Kiwanis Club members to present each other with gifts at the meeting before Christâ€" mas. Accordingly members will rack their brains between now and next Monday to find something suitable that costs less than fifteen cents to give to the person whose name they draw. Bridge tournament prizes will also be presented at this meeting, Usual Custom Is Causing Usual Fun. Bridge Tourâ€" nament Prizes to be Given December 19. Whert The cabim situated on the west end of Bloor Avenue, | and one or two inter South Porcupine, is a standing example of community | building a large stone activity. The Dome Mines Co. granted the Scouts the | Guides and Committe ground upon which to build the log cabin. The Scout for lumber, etc., and a Committee funds were aided by Scout activities to cut | toward making this a The cabim situated on the west end of Bloor Avenue, ' and one or two interesting citizens gave their time to South Porcupine, is a standing example of community | building a large stone fireplace and chimney. The Girl activity,. The Dome Mines Co. granted the Scouts the | Guides and Committee contributed $100 towards paying ground upon which to build the log cabin. The Scout | for lumber, etc., and a very little now remains to be done Committee funds were aided by Scout activities to cut | toward making this a most comfortable hall for the use the sogs and build the cabin. The boys themselves and | of the Scout and Guide Associations in South Porcupine. their fathers worked together to complete the building | Meetings are held regularly for Cubs, Scouts and Guides (Advance Photo and Engraving) > was the ladies‘ soilet outfit asked Donnevan. He also f{ficers to produce «1 diamond en and pencil set, the $1,000 police to rglease the girlwhe 1, the $410 recovered in the her hotel and the $76 in his Police were able o oblizc in TIMMINS HIGH VOCATIONAL SCHOOL TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15TH, 1988 NIGHT SCHOOL 2 Nishts Per Week For 3 Months Beginning In January All residents of Timmins interested in taking any classes which could be given at the High and Vocationâ€" al School, please make application to the Office of the Secretary leavâ€" ing their name, address and course desired, on or before December 28th next. _ went through ‘ accused again got t remark could be records. "I made it PLEASING SAMPLE OF COMMUNITY WORNk Music Lovers Pleased with Twilight Recital Mrs. C. G. Arml‘.age and Mr. Herbert C. Trenser, were feallured artists at the Porcupine Women‘s Music and Literary Club "Twilight held in St. Anthony‘s Roman Catholic Chuch on Monday afternoon at 4.15 p.m. _ The prozramme included several Chrisimas selections, and, in keeping with the event, complete silence ruled over the large number of ladiecs and centlemen who sitended the recital. Event on Monday Afternoon at St. Anthony‘s Church Feaâ€" tured Christmas Music. Under the Auspices of the Porâ€" cupine Women‘s Music and Literary Club. A second group of selections by Mr. Treneeor was made up of Christmas hymns and carols: "Oh, Come All Ye FAithful," ~*‘Joy. to: the: World," ‘"Ohn, Holy Nisht," and "Silent Night," folâ€" lowed by "Allegreto Pastorale" . by Gaul. The Christmas selections seemâ€" ed o bring that time of the year much closer, and to "lift up" the spirits of every listener. A third group included "Barcarole J. M. BELANGER, Secretary, 14‘ Pine Street South Hiim Trom Nt MCSEIAN.* Sisterâ€"St. ~Clair, ofâ€" Sisters® of Assumption, very ably accompanied Mrs. Armiv.aisge at the organ. The noxt regular meeting of the Porâ€" cupine Women‘s Music and Literaty Club will be held in the HMHarmony hall, Fourth avenuc, on Monday, January 9th.: Mrs. ~C. _ V. Kearns, ~â€"Mrs.: Lee Honey, and Mrs. Murphy are the conâ€" veners, and already pleasing arrangeâ€" ments have been made for the occasion,. The Curling Club will open is doors tonight for the 1938â€"39 season. Wilâ€" liam Rinn, Chairman of the Ico Comâ€" mittee, said today that four sheets of ice would be in good shape for curling. There will nc# be any official opening ceremonies. At Christmas {ime plans may be made to officially open the club for the vear. ‘our Rinks at Curling Club in Shape Tonight Hcaven" Published at Timmins, Ont., Canade. Every MONDAY and THURSDAY Magistrate Frowns on Pop Bottles as Weapons Fifty Dollars or Three Months for Professional Boxer. Moneta Gang Warfare Nipped in the Bud. Alleged Bank Robber‘s Companion Freed of Vagrancy Charge. Soft drink botlles ma lent thing in their place is not in a man‘s hand 1 be used as weapons. M son apparently feo‘ that convicted Hector Curceir Tolino, of assaulting D bled and hard to :| said that he and C omz> eveninz about t« scrapping with a th cini jumped on hin midnight, he was a taurant, Tilly‘s out of plac head and cheek he picked the b into the store. son. He fincd $19.25 with t months in jail. Dr. Taylor McPherson <J a black eye. the cye and ; lor said that t made by a 50 teen mads by "He hit hi him pick it t bury. Pat DcPello, : fendent, did not Curcini dropped Pherson, picked â€" back into the s another defence Curcini said ithat the evening started was picking on s He admitted that . Pherson later in tl provoked. He was a boitle. His fi To through a few s did not impre: convicted. Rod Romauldi were bound over six months, on : Tesuls of a frac: sS1x months, on f resulk of a frac: rink. They were ing Raymond M MacDonald picked a figh: made a pass the» complime anything unt with a gang He got up and you had encugh." out and hit Ma MacDonald fell down Benardi kic MacDonald féeil and WL down Benardi kicked him. Under cross sxaminatio: admitted shat he gathere« next day and went down t where Benardi worked, a up. Evidence i "We can‘t allow thesse the law into sheir own Magistrate Atkinson in r« comment of J. T. Jask: fended Romauldi and B effect that is was a mattse to settle in their own way to do is impress on the young gangs can‘\ do t cipling. It would get o1 they did and someonte w injured." PRIME MINISTER WEATHERS STORMY SE ho said Comp Prime Minis practic channel abo mier Daladi did the split. Donnevan‘s until he 1 ing millin Al T MacDon MacDona aid that with him it a) 11 of P Al 1 H McF 11 MacDotr 31 P T1 on M H T‘€ 11 ba W L and rlly n th U Fiim iC 1¢l if Schumacher Y. P.S. Officers Elected Conveners of mittees Na the form of a Christmas social. A large Christmas tree was in the centre of the hall and each member put a gift on the tree. Then they all sat round the tree and each one sang a verse of his or her favourit hymn. Lunch was served, and the gifts were given out. This being the last meeting of the year, before the meeting closed the election of officers took place. The Charge Attempt to Shoot Her Husband Hcoath, MI Gun Said to Have Jammed When Kirkland Lady Pullâ€" ed the Trigger. / eop llowing are the office Presidentâ€"Mr. W. Sn Viceâ€"presidentâ€"Mr. I rcretaryâ€"Mr. J. Ho Treasurerâ€"Miss E. H Dov{( Mrs., Alma Koykka, of K is arrested on Tuesday joyabl Tusic @simgfagAACAAPAOASL PAAA 4AAA . PP 4 11 Single Copy Five Cent» oble Advaneod The Pioneer Paper of the Porecupine Established 1912 of M 1 ing C I\~ iA Trinity U ing on M rs. R. Carne Ben Smook. -}Vliscs Dem Miss Neta M election of of vening was | n th bt Y * CNTOF a contt nown h 1t ,â€"Mr, R. . iss E. Hol onveners ykka, of Kirkland Lake, n Tuesday and toâ€"day rate Atkinson will be ittempting to shoot her story from Kirkland effect that the husband January ime ok tht he tor 14 1 Church held y evening in mesting ~took ant i chargo man. Her arâ€" s scheduled to nd Lake police with an axe. ae lady says, another room in. She pullâ€" istol jammed. in away from in his pocket police station and a charzo WwAisp Clt), tb ry ught to a Young 1€ Af 3:b al W her iJ

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