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®Ijc Cottsljoljocken fUcortcr. I .ial,li-li.-,l !««.'» No. 6S23 CONSHOHOCKEN, PA. II I -l> \1. I \M Mil In. I'M') PRICE: TWO CENTS Main Evade Paying Per Capita Tax I.. I ..ll.-.icr Rruorti Onl) ..I Srfaool I'.r ( .i|.n.; > t..r I93J ( ..II,, i.,I I'M PROPI l!M I \ \ Il.'lill,|ll, Ml l'li|,ll- I" lir n.1,',1 ill lll-llllllioil. I«79 I'upil- I iirull.-.l □ collected on in:* 1938-3S duplicate Tax Col-ftwd A Lorenz told lha •chool Board. at its Januarv meet-ing it 7 lust night in the public B ;JIH..;. VM . . ■ ■ ■ ■ ['hi' ■ pupil In UK api ■ oi public school ajFatau . ■ night. Ml' thai then intelligence ratings wan lower than slate re(| ,.. i will be placd in institution.1- ami lha thud i '-examined next year, when it gfUl be returned to school or placed else- The board's action followed the report of Superintendent Mnlmi C . special cla.vsrouni l»y ft stall nient representan provide a .standard classroom toi th» academic program and furni-lure lor the project room were also The tsmhlni meet requirements, will t» from four and a half to Bat bOUtl daily fo. this group The required tables and chairs will be made bv Hi. WPA at Harri.sburg with the ipplytng material superintendent* Kepuit The iota] asraBmenl was rapon-ed at 1879 The report ol ' bowed eight school and four ■ advised. 1506 Insperted for contag-ious distases. 289 for pafrtlfllrfai; 43 ghwn dental care, six Fitted with Mid X ray und mental hy-giene attention given une pupil res-sprcineiv Bapaai ban. IU panto) ni puptbi in ihr Uiird and seventh grades Five patent eunleitiues iwv lield. I he edlcal inspection baa been completed Eight eases were reported by the attendance officer, six due to Illness 'ITIP sum of SI 14 was contributed toward the band uniform fund Mr Landls also reported Of this amount, the Conshohocken No 2 Fire Company gave $50; election parade. $15, Alexander Young, four dollars and $45 realized on a high aCbOOJ program. Tax Collector Edward A Lorenz reported $28.242 65 outstanding on the current duplicate Seventy nine, l>ercent of property tax has been1 collected, he advised and 55 percent personal Treasurer John R Wood reported a balance or $16 822 16 It. lug $1.01155 were ordered paid IMIM| S„|I, it.ir Solicitor E Arnold Forrest was motln-i of Irvin H RL-tine Super- Ultendcnl Robert C. Lundls wa> voted the boards representative at Hie annual directors' convention at Harrisburg February 3 and 4. At the reque.H of Dr George T. Lukrns rc|jrc -imiiiK the Con&liu-hocken Free Library, the board de-cided to pay the appropriation of $250 A tvaofutton of lympMfey tar ,,,n president of the board. Walter W FJsenberg. a patient at the Hahne-mann Hospital, was adopted nn mo-tion of John R. Wood In in H Rtstine. chairman of the Building and Grounds Committee reported that the committee had met with Norman Reiff. relative to Hie emergency hunting system, and made a thorough Inspection of the nymmiMum. auditorium ana corri-dors to make sure of the lighting needs Plans for a .system to meet state requirements, he advised have been sent to Harrisburg No reply has been received as yet. m rmai AthleUc Committee reported OD thi^ season's basketball games and a balance of $220 in the treasury Solve Locker Problem The locker problem has been .sol-ved. Mr Land!.* stated, thrown the two-to-a locker system Some part.*, necessary' to P"* further lockers in service have been ordered After a discussion on the high rost of lighting the schools in the last month. Mr Rtstiiic made a mo-tion to have the secretary investi-gate the rale charged by the elec-tric company A letter asking the PHI Ueien.se Board to notify the rommlttee of their next mettlng so they may at-tend to discuss a direct alarm sys-tem was authorized on motion of Mr Ristlne. County To Ltateto Kt main at '.\ Mills .i ■ d> ft; ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ :. one mill tor poo, ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ : , ■ CotUMd] El<v<is Veterans to Hold Open Meeting I). \. Reports Ttf g~- to Organize Bicycle Club,.— - ^ . . ■ Decide Case Rejects PUn to Settle Claln of I iu'in A I .iuitii I Mil ol 1 niiri. fcgpoeN HEARING rOMOR H *>^ S Cootraftorn Ofler to Reduce (hum tor Relief Em Ml I i,il.iln\ for Sewer Svaletn Organimtioii Oi a Bicvi le Safet> ■ ,w will t).' ■: Consho- ■ o! For-1 tign Wars at 14 Ba I I In lb is open to uii ■ tiirl* batwasn the age* oi 8 and 18 ■ ■ MM Local police and local xpected . ■ filiations are en •■ d will re-rkar lor hta or her bi-qrcla 1 h ■ v v v. ■ riiib man i ■ I iiilzaiion ■ me or in then I ■ ■ Iii Tli IMT 1 4'ill it «ek 1; ■ ■ ■ ■ Court Approve! $87.5(10 Valuation tnjoo valuation lug Valley Four." by a JlIT) . .. D bandad down \i\ Juries Barold G Krdvhl Baturda) ■ V Forge Park Comim- 40-acre es-i -i lioiise : buildings Proceedings to condemn the propert) were be-run A i . m M Cornell. ■ L\ the OMI s< viral l; -.innw i van llnalh tile $87 .>O0 figure amioiii.t d ihwUon determined b) the vaiewi It on this reiKirt tnat JodH Kmgiit -tamped his approval. Sal-urdu [> put] Attorney Qeneral Leonard I ID: tlir Willcv Forge Park Commission and Attor-ney I In ii for the family ol former Stale Seii- 01 P Croft, did not file lawars1 report Students to Broadcast r'ruarnni liii'ltnlin^ Mn-ir I Sketrti Will It.- Braad-i. i-i from Si IIMUI \nilj. I<>r lliNr-«la\ ;il 9 \. II Vrrt'sls in Relief Cases Eleven Pel - Will Be Gl». I ti llriiriii".- mi < liar^f ..( Ohtatorni Relief Fuui II I - _.. M ^ I. I M.in Re* eatved HvXvl. Warrant.- JvJttS Conshohocken High School .stud-ents will be heard on the air Thurs-day morning at 9, over WIBO. ure High Schools on the Air." now beina con-ducted by the station of the commercial tfa> partment will participate In the half-hour broadcast, which will be sent out over the airwaves, direct ton ttie hiKh .s( hooi auditorium Otto Oelainger. Junior student will act aa announcer and an orchestra compri.-lng peter Di Polio Rus-sell Cardamone, Boben Herron Red ■ en the program A atari Make a vill be presented by Fran- U < lUkrj Fteanor Ounning Ethel Irwin Oerald &|>eaker and !(< Ibig Bdwtrd Oarmaii prindptJ of the hiKh ishOO] is directing the broad- : the com-mercial department assisting him. ■v.: the program. Miss Caro-lyn Schnit/ aft* N.iulie Platoft. . Hitih and Harry Fox During the Activity period tomor-row afternoon the same program with additions will be presented to the .senior high school assembly The additional numbers presented will be a typing demonstration by ihe senior boys under the dirution of Miss Schreltz Wlham Wur-l-r Ol ttal lotli (snide will give a short i'liinmemul eeJn. K (■.mmitlee Kepurl In view oi the (act that Mr L. M a ..: Llgon .v Upon be released b Jiilitv relatne to m System mat1.: ite w(nii<: oonaaai to settling tiie Arbitration Award out ol Court we reemmenri that the ques-iion oi paytna. the Art Award be lift up to the Coiut .'or a decision Town Council, at a special meet- UlHhl anoiJieu iiit- tJmtt* re,jort. made by the special commit- ,*e compn smith and Borou ■ .- tan Quinn .ilicltor and e?nnn i srenos with rcpresenta-, „ I.igon A: Llgon contractors■« <*«» Casper Puche for eleven who buiit the Btwar line.s in an ef- men and women, charged with il-i ■■ (hi >■■'■■■■■■ ■'■ I-tgni * legallv dbtaUiuig relief funds. H^iiSa th',col;ect,0/, 0( 1,n"W"d „1 $14 724 and interest upon the de-|! The warrants are the outcome of lerred payment oi $51000 on their ■" "leaf*II nnvstigatioii being nut ol court ' made in the county by Edward BrOUttM out in council thai, KalM sperial agent lor the Depart- >iit of Welfare tie out of court should the borough n !J7M which The defendants will be arraigned would be in .settlement of the award. I tomorrow belore the No: I14.1M made by the Arbltrni. and'justtec of pesce They ut to release the contractors from all Bdlo Capofernn. 4U9 Fifth ave-llabillty for the sewer system nue. Royersford. charged with il- Leonard Talone attorney for the, legally obtaining $20 in relief funds contractors explauied that accept- Lttzle Ludy, Pottstown, R D 3, ance of the offer would save the $1850 borough approximately $3000 as the, Marchettl Lombardion. Swedes-on would accept $12,750 in • burg, $36 lieu ul $14,724 and would not ask Leonard B Johnson. 25 North interest on the amount of trie award Mam Mreet Ambler $17 70 mid interest on deterred payment ol Manila T Clough. 850 1-2 Cherry $51000 on the OOOtnaCl .street. Norn.'.town $2950 Mr Freas slated there Is but one Jesse Culbreath. 725 Walnit quasuou al LOAM ...,« - ■ettltmanl ol the award j Winifred Crossin, 108 Ford street. President Longacre stated that he West Coiisliolioeken, $24 60 would not vote to make settlement Charlotte Costello 852 Cherry lout ol OOUri U it '.vnuid be an ad- street. Norrtslown %2'i ■'.. to the taxpayers that coun- Calvin Clark Ivy Rock. $72. ill was ir|Kinible tor delay in the Barney Carmaiiski. 342 Spring MM cork, and said council did not Oarden street West Conshohocken. hold up the work He favored hav-l $102.61 tag tin Court deiuie Liie matlei Cliart. ■ 1 Catagano. 733 Secretary Quinn ritated that as a' Elm street. Norristown. $40. member of the special committee, he utiu into the uOnnltllM with the idea of dlscuestag means for settle-ment of the contractors claims but had no intention of relieving them of all liability Mr Talone staled that he under-stood the release from liability was offered bv the Committee to secure, the previous year a settlement and if this is not now According to the annual Mjort acceptable "we will see you in court' of Health Offlcer Thomas Whits submitted to the Board ot Health The report of the committee was at U-* annual meeting bin ightal 1 accepted with a unanlmou.% vote.1 ul its annual meeting last night In and the case will be heard in equity the Riant Theatre building, there proceedings in court at Norristown I were 253 cases of contagious dis-lomorrow The matter coming be- eases In 1938. as compared to a fore the court is the matter of the total of 58 In 1937 IftDBpi lead award made by the Arbiters , all other diseases with 116 i iking before council of the measles was second with 62: and ! committee s conlerence held on Bat- [ chicken pox next with M uidav witli the representatives of Other diseases reported en ■ aoeompUahsd and later he called pneumonia. 9; lnfdntile paratysbi I Mr Talone on the telephone re*ard- and pulmonary tuberculosis and ■ itleinent oi the claim He mumps. 2 each; typhoid fever 1 I stated Mr Talone offered to settle Seventeen licensed milk vendors I for $13.i00 and later reduced the gam this borough. Mr White re- I12JW0 and row thev want ported Samples <>i milk ea from all liability included U fyggd three times during the year the recommendations of Enguieer i from each vendor showing a good Ooff | quality of milk The sum of $150 Mr Talone stated that the offer1 was collected from mtlk permits •■ from all nab!!"" an MM ;•; ;■ ..:,, : : : in tlieir original demands tor set tlemuit but BUM mm the commit a Jam s I post i-ommai > - cnmmatieir ■ ■ ", 1 \,,l l.iullv \ ,r,li, -I-. 1,,,, M„r.l. I..-1 > ,'.M i: \ i> i it 1 \ 1 - l'r,.-.TUl,.r Bni of \»iivilif-. rfea*p in .III tn 1 V.i i .,-, - In llv.r 17 hut 54 nor s"*| £i al m jioned b\ a VA&\ \AU Hosts To Firemen urges* M.I II,.,HUM Wei-romei < •ninn I ir.-nnti on I hfir Kir-i \ i it i Gttf ] ..f W . -i *id« I pan] Dee. Tin Loss 141.600. ■ pastas :■■-: BOtraQ to the number oi almo-t 301) auditor ■ ■ reporUtif 'a good year, etti |0l iiime which occurred :, office ■ ■ Bone; Ambler rOOtB who I tor * nn- Carpenier, Upper IJublin matron . Ptftfffifr—' II B*1 smiiiie prattad tsa OCM Dis'l (iovernor to Visit Lioni ( lul> . Lion.< Club < memorable boil hi ken when .li.lllu U Che - ill p,< ■ ("oloniHl Inn In .uidition to ihe presence ol the the nm detective bureau, and mm of the M ,■ police of a nui school Salurda\ MmJB| a4 Montgomery Coumv Pli.: onlc*' China, in December bW) asaton ai I,( Peported $78 nun in propert) rus homi |ti ■ ! the aeorge CM '"" ^ ,np usr 0l ilw radlu ' Compain It KfM ISs i ince March I93--' that thf -lections group gathered on the \\ r.......i. uBMiuiii i rreri . of the Clay Compam nkOBWd U vi>iting tu 'men and lauded then, for the work thO) unteers without thought munerau h he turned Thai and his staff There were 250 bill.- ot indict n i , but 211 of them pleaded guilty A immbei ot Vlsltlna LlOSI will niaetini B I. Hi : 'he club will tiuroduce the special Special • future of the club bwhldl K> Night' to be obaarvad "t, lanwey ■lie mamban make a tour the meeting over to William T Mul-dran presulen: nl the county group • ided at Ihe meeting Hiram Oanatir seeretan ol tsa banquet committee announced tba date (or the annual banauet as April iit and will be held as usual at City Hall NorrMoen trial, with t» of the.se acquitted 1 ■■'■ Ol tba Walker Bm-oi tbosa traad, boa ed to pay the costs of pro 'flie totul number of ca tSM liowed an Incn ■ over 1937 with 6lt aOQUlti ma. eompareo to >» in IHJ. rhare an DO usaotead murder-tat; Pebmary 14 Patriotic Night February ?H Father and Son 9 Dnypackei of Norristown '" ' tl l***e. whose '. ■ Annual Report of Board of Health Communicable diseases lnceased our and a lislf time;, last year, over ■ \ chairman ol the book committee to fli the vacancy raused ase^ arose during Hie p i •WI Siuitlie reported Thei" robber) Pedestrian Killed by \ulo In th. daatb of Joseph Wanger «« no unsolved holdup who held ihe pOSt f0 An interesting at!dress on the liazards of Are in tir com On June l. 1»3H Htnillie con-tinued, "this office installed and places was" given by Villiam KaJ of the Oeneral M 'ownslnps and ■ "John Cl M the tin- "■ II"' *• WUBIa '■ prevention committee ol ,lv asBD- MO cooper.umi; to the fullest ex-clalion distributed copies 0 Ambler. Lower \nrri-ln« n MINI W tlkmj Vcroai Street Stnlck l»> lute. DrKeti \>\ Hn\\A\ R„,h4irouf)i Held I nder III Boil. of resolutions, prepared by the COB- N<" N°rnl"n l.U?P*'r I ood a John P 11 Phillips :»3 IL* 17 Liu- ' i that thev be to;- Morton Hatboro OrwahnhOBias lowed in an effort to prevent Sra l"A"' faoealand BTyn Atl dale. Souderuin, Pott.stown Rock ■ n was killed A ■ahOdtlal of 'lie meetlngi . uibuted Chief Fit. Uai bal u R Oron reported 92 fires in el >ven dLvtriet-of the county during the month ol December, entailing a loss oi S41 - 600 The Second Alarmers answer. ledge. Ablution Cheltenham. 1-ow' er Mel and Jenkintown A lew township- and boroughs li.i'.e DO) '■"! ObbalSOd recc-ners but inilieated their wllUfl I eti one call and served sandwich ■> * 00 Or tsoaa bttta I coffee, cigarettes and tobacco, and ' »nd borough- the tolloWl&C agreed ! rendered first aid to one fireman '° lI,stal1 Spnugfield and Hat-beun and 20 mmutti in bampara* n,''(1 , . . rjognoa abova zero Smiiiie amid that ot -. rtna picture of the Bcudix »«olos In Montfomen 181 Following the hiiilnoai aasnoa tba cords all police items for broadcast. Our Offlca will be the central bureau | Pel lor di 'I He Kelly only ah Mr Court Hears Claim Iti.i:ni i.II BILLS WKIM At a meeting of the finance com-mittee of town council held last evening, bills In the amount of 101769 were approve i Ttw report will be submitted at the regular meeting of town council to-moi row-evening wit h a repom mendstion tlist orders be granted for the sev-eral amount.' Whitemarsh Hoard Elects Lost Night Stephen Ijiubert was elected chair-man of the Whitemarsh Township Build of Supervisors at the Janu-ary meeting last nlgld m Ihe town-ship hall Barren Hill < MacFarland was named ■ tent: Joseph Rex. secre-tary and treasurer The sum of $2508.90 was voted to be paid to the county, for aid on bOwSOtUp roads Other bills to the amount of 1500 were also paid The .-urn ol $300 w.i-s received for the i.i i month lot uum fron i.,.v u»- lector Alan W Frankcnfleld Auditors will begin their yearly task of auditing township books to-da\ and lipaol to finl.'h Thursday. They are Charles Johnson. West distiiet William Schimpf Middle ud Carl Dokenwahl FJist : ■ 477 AVTOS STOI.fN IN NOV.. 2«2 BBOOVaWBO A total of 477 automobile- were stolen in Pennsylvania during the month of November the stolen Car I'nit of the Bureiu of M" V-hides reports I elected president of the Board Health: Health Officer White re-elected for tha twelfth year as offt- ■ cer and secretary and Fred Lobb ■ OM la-annolnbsfl bv Town Council ■ for a five-year term, it was an- , nounc?d , All other m-mbers ol the board For Share Of Profits nt* present They are Dr D T t)r John Perkins Judso.i Hearing on a claim for a share Sagebeer. Fred Lobb lu the prnflt.s earned by the arch-itect umi nun Ol Dan^ ni id Dunlap. Philadelphia, on the new Norris-town High School was heard before indue Oaoeja c rorsnn this morn-ing, in which Harry Oortkm Mar- Murtrle. Norristown claims he was visiting Airmen retired to the hose house where refreshni'i served Hears Applications for Hauling Permits s,\ BSpttoattont for hauling per-mit- in alontgoi oora heard at the Court Hou ' this mornniK. arhll ion. Nor-riMown Phillip* waa struck by an auto- Ipta Behulu 19, 217 Ripk.i avonua Boshorouoh B; enulta a i ■ehului told Sergeai,' Butler Ni man stand i IIK mar the curb Phil] irrled an umbreUa Builor quoted I ■ ill ,.nil! liis Daw 'ed across .'impound »T: no i a result oi ihe mho supplementing the radio, th Irill.n;,,. repot t potntad out we now hav ■ iced dead Schult/ SIMM) bail pandlng an Uivostlaadon bj Ooro-w J i. ol Poaoi ■ State Police are cooperating by in ItalUnf ■ tOJO-wajf teletype marh-wlll be the mi. its kind in tin- unt) ■ and will .„,,..,, ,, Wills Probated not properly compensated The chUdren of Bertha Jayne Cnapman. Lo«ei UariOD ears named beneficiaries of her $150,000 it properiv compeii'tuea lording to the. terms of MacMurtne wu^dus missed Janu-' "" will admitted to proba' ar\' 3. 1938. and the answer filed by OOUTt house today DBVLS and Dunlap ui hU bUl in M'~ Chapmai eqtiltv. changed he oras discharged DOJ She was tl - vtdow ot 3 ior inooropelanee and negligence Hudson Chapi Outrii This morning MacMurtric asked quests rf $ltMHM) each wen- made tu that the firm be required to reveal two sons S Hudson. Jr . and Rob?ri lLs profit He claimed he Is entitled, PA third son Philip Jayne Chap-to a share of the profits from jHnu - n. was named with the others as beneficiaries of the trust The lund is to com nui' al boo doath of the .sons, with their -urvivois as bene-ncleries Vh- --on. Philip, a cousin. Horace , H F Hayne, and the Provide.it Taket.s for the special train to] Trust Company were named execu- Harrlsbu-'g for the inauguration j tors and trustees ooratnonlei January 17 may be se. ary 3 to May 31. the date the pro-ject was completed .s u ... n iilo:> I- VI in »l s TICKETS NOW ON Mtl HRK DAVBRTM BOARD TO MF.I:T TOMORROW NIGGIIT Durad from aOai I.ydia Cres.sman, of North Lane, chairman of the West Whitemarsh ticket commit-tee | Conshohocken Fire Defense Board The train will leave the Consho- ! will meet tomorrow night at 630 hocken Reading station at 7.30 at the home of Fur Chief Theo- Tuesday morning and returning., dore Speaker Seventh avenue and leave Harrisburg at ft p m Box1 Han lunch will be served free on both A delegation from the board will trains A special rate has been: attend the January meeting ol aaOOred lor the return trip on the 1 Town Council at 8 at Borough Hall Ipaetal train. 'to present recommendations In V\ inline, Thoma; Doran of the Public L'n , ■ The applications, on which the nantni.-Moii will rule later were Richard H LulS. 944 Jackson street Norristown for hauling pro- ■ opasir Its 11J Alexander H3I Clierrv street. Norristown. for hauling fur-nitue and household goods Seymour Peacock Bhif Bell for hauling household noon farm produi building materials Edward I. ftfjran Ambler, foi hauling iuiiiltuie ! Jacob L H -ebnei I ansdale. oper-ating as Lansdale-Philadelphia Ex< hauling hou.s-nold goods B Obunber p lor hauling producls of the Beth-ieh. n, steal i ompan] The applications ol Pall all and Morris Clyde Rambo weir roniinued indennitelv Two Released On Paroles j Two paroJOl won granted by ' Judges Dannehower and Knight In | decreeft handed down today Both petitioners participated In ttu nb> j bery of Meehan's Tavern. Ablngton. j on March 7. 1938 Botli awn I 18 months to three year.s In the county prison Decision on parole 1 applications of three other youth-' | involved in the crime haa not been ! announced by Uu mni I The two released today were Wil-lism Coffin, 26. East street. Upper I Darby-, and Robert Beatty 1331 iJeiierson street, Philadelphia. We have adopted a poi; ■\. The PoUoa ChJefi AsoodaUon has do-! teui bv winch the mam thoroughliire- in ' be successiuilv Uoofcod by police upon an emergency broadcast is- | .sued from the county rad; duw. Blanche, and a daughter. Mar gars) K a District (iovernor (■uest ol Kotarians b a block ade QM1 be in Uiuuental In appie-hendtng iugitives p-.-dmg Irom police offlcera" Smiiiie also explained that the [ countv has Instituted a 1013 I Ralph I, Spnn- ■i IT rnub u '•■ ■• visitor at the regular duiner meet-ing of ihe Ocaishobockon R"Un> i lemug at Andorr.i Inn and addn-ss the members m the ■ Hi i fobs R H n against chlrkeu1 « Valley Forge Memorial Cahpel, who was iiu:i\oid.,bl- rjalslnad t'"n, ■ a Chicken patrol, th. report said, which is connected aar-?b ■ /*•+ ■ will roatun the ■ tha, tta U» M ehi. kens bv thei ; ,, , ;i( report,,, (ll,. ■prd in ii-.it ■•■!'«■ !»■'ro. trtbuUn- ,„;,,„ ohrWsMt baskets Kid he Had nqUOOta lor that 'net Governor announced . It) meeting to be held Wg did not receive radios for our. many more Be n purted having eo> ■'■'ll ''"l' (ll,,t ' ,;, the uuniMeis ol the approlwud i umal »k>« ,<1,A|1 Md expMaaad the beual thai lOUJ chicken ttUOVM S*tK DSM DI -uppHed oporathn In thla are,, ai nrrtSf USW in Jail ThO fanner; have cooperated with U and have formed an association ari ml communtG il I elal conn ill i .mg for a i! Ifbiuary 14 0| wire extended to Henry R n Keiff any this office for the purpose ol living Ettt K Mitchell mini.-ti.ite help i<> farm BANK IlliriiiSs The elect uin ol directors of th •mnnl and Tl Banks are being held today at th bonks, in oonnaoUon with the hold tnc of election nt ditectorv ni gfj [ . .:. ill ■ nation It the inecnin; were Rev : Qroton Ambler Onto Dr Allan i.'iikintown Club; William Powell, Norrtstown club. Henry o HIKMI Philadelphia ■ P Neuiian Si and Fled :: Jr ol the PI ■ Club Edward White, ol I ot Fdward ■ \\i\\ \boligh P«?r CapitaTax on \\ pgi Side Dbtrirl I indi I ■-- M MHOS \ ..IK i..r Psot I aw Veowi ti Mi* raopwrn \ \\ M.niv I \..n,i.iti..ii- l.-iiili- .i-l ..nn \--o i.ilii.ii. I pjKtieA SeJ I Dtortor ■ ■ tax rate • nr Tiie change nights . wtli a deficit ■ iduced at tu One instanc ■ ■ il ID arknowiedge i the tax ol operating ■ oua matter, according •' directors. ■ . pnSStJH additional ex-tor books and -ippirs. additional locker rnotn*. together il keeping the properly in rjpair has n,: i.e at the present satlon when a staggering t payment oi the oer capita tax la considered. mounted to *noo last ding to board n > Ltl| Puneijr.il Ru t-nrollinen; in the rUlb .«.liool next year would total bet wee i. ., ■ i J85 With the present enrollment ■ nt are manj p up do not have a locker this ywir. Foot bath trays should be Installed Ul the ffuam inn, lor the use ol tea as part of the equip- ■ nary, winch would not only lie the cost oi installation but ■ of upkeep >ig ciipttfiiv ot the school i. rapid)] being filled and If this i oudiuun i ,:i three or additional .aim will be necevarv and thll 008 !>e round onl] bj pufldhn ' meeting of the board :. Id next liondaj aTOSlsi lor the expressed purjiose of con- •idering the financial condition of I meet tha tujrraaio «t- OrgOSOSS Teaehrrs t".» ,u..n . nilcatlon was read from the teach'-: organized -The West Conshohocken Teachers' Association" with lire ■ ■ mg peo-ple more iflclOStly, continue fine , OOpsrstiOS between administra-tive offlrlaLs and teachers, better ■ pai.tits better cooperation between ind school and nnng prob- IIIR the teactie |S| princi-pal and members of the school board Isoasaoa Dfasajajaa1 ; he aunboi ol i ■ ed to the attention ol the board by Buperviaina principal Richards, who ■ h.ave legal eaeuass and others offer ■ rial la within the pale ol the law. time and again. | he has put but up to time no Ones have been Into the school •: •d $30 from the Oeorge I'ompani $15 from the i ihohocken RepubBcas <;iuo and tin ,u from i bottajflj benefit .for the band uniform fund ortad M r H shards re(X>rted he 1 boon approached bv (lie Senior Class relative to holding ■ ■ basketball games and stated thOUfhl there would be no objec-tions as the dancer are prop-rly ■uparviaad and the building closed not later than 11.30 He reporWd *3 from the 01 ■ : iva bean placed on shop and minor repairs made in accordance with suugesiluns from ihe state i al M DopoTtnionl A bid oi $L*:I to make the doors at tha entrance to the ■ n Ina room was luhmtti ..! a bid of 1156 U> repair the roof of the high school auUdlni waa submitted by Robert action was had either bid The treasurer Mm Rted, reported a balance of $6330 45 in the general ■ rare iranped for bills in tha amounl el $KH4 10 SHIM, vi-.ing Principal Richards was authorhwd to ostaca nr Edwin J Nelowet of Norristown. as •IIUMI doctor for the balance of t barn President Wllme, BOtb WOl the ntea Harry Hallada; pieahM
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, January 10, 1939 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1939-01-10 |
Year | 1939 |
Month | 1 |
Day | 10 |
Volume | 68 |
Issue | 23 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
Technical Metadata | Digitized from 16x microfilm at 350dpi true optical resolution to 8-bit uncompressed TIFF master files. Searchable PDF derivatives shown here are downscaled to 150 dpi / Medium quality. |
Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
Digitized by | Creekside Digital |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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I .ial,li-li.-,l !««.'» No. 6S23 CONSHOHOCKEN, PA. II I -l> \1. I \M Mil In. I'M') PRICE: TWO CENTS
Main Evade
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on in:* 1938-3S duplicate Tax Col-ftwd
A Lorenz told lha
•chool Board. at its Januarv meet-ing
it 7 lust night in the public
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night. Ml' thai then
intelligence ratings wan lower than
slate re(| ,.. i will be
placd in institution.1- ami lha thud
i '-examined next year, when it gfUl
be returned to school or placed else-
The board's action followed the
report of Superintendent Mnlmi C .
special cla.vsrouni l»y ft stall
nient representan
provide a .standard classroom toi
th» academic program and furni-lure
lor the project room were also
The tsmhlni
meet requirements, will t»
from four and a half to Bat bOUtl
daily fo. this group The required
tables and chairs will be made bv
Hi. WPA at Harri.sburg with the
ipplytng material
superintendent* Kepuit
The iota] asraBmenl was rapon-ed
at 1879 The report ol '
bowed eight school and four
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advised. 1506 Insperted for contag-ious
distases. 289 for pafrtlfllrfai;
43 ghwn dental care, six Fitted with
Mid X ray und mental hy-giene
attention given une pupil res-sprcineiv
Bapaai ban.
IU panto) ni puptbi in
ihr Uiird and seventh grades Five
patent eunleitiues iwv lield. I he
edlcal inspection baa been
completed
Eight eases were reported by the
attendance officer, six due to Illness
'ITIP sum of SI 14 was contributed
toward the band uniform fund Mr
Landls also reported Of this
amount, the Conshohocken No 2
Fire Company gave $50; election
parade. $15, Alexander Young, four
dollars and $45 realized on a high
aCbOOJ program.
Tax Collector Edward A Lorenz
reported $28.242 65 outstanding on
the current duplicate Seventy nine,
l>ercent of property tax has been1
collected, he advised and 55 percent
personal
Treasurer John R Wood reported
a balance or $16 822 16 It.
lug $1.01155 were ordered paid
IMIM| S„|I, it.ir
Solicitor E Arnold Forrest was
motln-i of Irvin H RL-tine Super-
Ultendcnl Robert C. Lundls wa>
voted the boards representative at
Hie annual directors' convention at
Harrisburg February 3 and 4.
At the reque.H of Dr George T.
Lukrns rc|jrc -imiiiK the Con&liu-hocken
Free Library, the board de-cided
to pay the appropriation of
$250
A tvaofutton of lympMfey tar ,,,n
president of the board. Walter W
FJsenberg. a patient at the Hahne-mann
Hospital, was adopted nn mo-tion
of John R. Wood
In in H Rtstine. chairman of the
Building and Grounds Committee
reported that the committee had
met with Norman Reiff. relative to
Hie emergency hunting system, and
made a thorough Inspection of the
nymmiMum. auditorium ana corri-dors
to make sure of the lighting
needs Plans for a .system to meet
state requirements, he advised have
been sent to Harrisburg No reply
has been received as yet.
m rmai
AthleUc Committee reported OD thi^
season's basketball games and a
balance of $220 in the treasury
Solve Locker Problem
The locker problem has been .sol-ved.
Mr Land!.* stated, thrown the
two-to-a locker system Some part.*,
necessary' to P"* further lockers
in service have been ordered
After a discussion on the high
rost of lighting the schools in the
last month. Mr Rtstiiic made a mo-tion
to have the secretary investi-gate
the rale charged by the elec-tric
company
A letter asking the PHI Ueien.se
Board to notify the rommlttee of
their next mettlng so they may at-tend
to discuss a direct alarm sys-tem
was authorized on motion of
Mr Ristlne.
County To Ltateto
Kt main at '.\ Mills
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Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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