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Slje €omt)ot)otkm Utcadntt. Established 1869. No. 7079 FI'BI.ISHFD KVKIV I I 1 40 \\ AND millAT CONSHOHOC* JN, PA.. TUESDAY. JULY 1. 1941 SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE: TWO CENTS Court RefliSPs!Lower'Merion Cop n-i T» I Injured in Crash I o Kelease Z. Jackowski Denies Petition of Loral Man Serving 10 to 20 Year-f. u K o I d II p TBEATED FAIRLY i .uiirl K.jert- (.Miilt-illioii of I oonari in Deri-ion of I . S. Supreme t.otirt Ziggy Jackowski, formerly of Ea.M Elm rtreet, failed lo obtain his freedom from the Montgomery County Prison on the bask of a recent derision of the United StaU»s tuprm Court, failed Saturday when Ju. te Harold C Knight Ml Ready for Two Playgrounds Will Open July 7, Attendants at Hllil<lins Permits for [geek to Have A Lower M rum township pollre-| BUB, Albert LdDM, 28. of Mont-gomery avenue. rt<isetiu,n'. W*i turned at Dtauian Ooaatj Bo p tal eurlv Sunday for slight Iniui'ios H.fiend when iiinthi-i r.ir uullidi d wilh In. 00 Oltj Lin" venue near Harding drive m Lianerch PrlOOB. Jr aid street ...... WmititttUtu, Philadelphia, dil-ver of the car which collided with toman' said h* had f->|»«n lilr.-p at wheel A pmnpnger In Hughes, 19. of 5213 Btaumnnt avenue, received minor InJUfMl He Is a soldier at Indian-town Uap. home on leav?. Fourth ofJur) Celebration All Dav I rl.lirnli.in \X ill. Soapaoi Derby, Spurt-. Hmroriu I OW I KT IN l» A K K J.lm K. D.lbv.n l\,.|. A. L SpttMQfl It*-.It Kr-i-il. ill < '.nlriliiili- «:l(it ;_ _„ I Planr for an all-day r-elebratinn I en Duelling's „i » Pounii at juiv m tu bar- To Start Erection of With Exercises in Mary H. Wood Park Oomhotwcken' two public pinv-iroundi --.iii optn tot MM I iti. i.iiin.i! opentnf exer-cises taking place Friday morning the Mary H Wood Park Hriile-niiiiil anil I -her :il I'll nier-l.aiiili W .-il.liii? Decide at Reception lo Wad With s i R p R i s E i. i i rs \ ft. r \\ ».Idinir Supper in So-cial Hiinin I .ut i \n- \'\ ii-ed to Iliurrh for V\ • tlilin-' ■ 'iiniinillee In Cottll Official* .ii Harruburg— | k \|'|iro|>ria(ion ISSEMBLYBffiN TO AID here, .ull supervise the playground ■ l i-'iu Hi. i.ry Lou Robinson. East Rlghth avenue, will assist her at the lliinl Atenue playKrouiul. on Robert C LamlLs. guperlntendein tl.e camous of the public grade Of local p llonyland. W.'■ t thl program.! T. i. quad from Hie John P. pitted her junior year at Uratnui D Ii..' ■ . I ,,,„, pj,. j will function following invocats In BateUffi Pu by Rev. A. J Davie pastor Of the; John Bar/- ..t near iiit Baptist Chureb; the boy r Seventh. Miss Bette W'l Ddaet ■ Bat-iaiitiig. Ninth avenue ortftnaUy ehedated followed by singing of Star Spang-. to . led Banner and Burgess Wilhan I ■ )h« port, having secured Lonpa.ie will treet then ■ - ru w «.nurcn lor v* riming irmi i.n.j. uc runn ana i. George Smith, president Ol Town Stetc Teachers College. wtlOT Council, will also tea ">n thrw hours dress, as will Councilman Nel ■ aBM school there Another! Iiad stoed tefnre Re .Qulgg chairman of the Recrea ,, , ..„f(nr nf ,,,. M^thnmsr The Walter P OJT Conatruciion, The celebration is being . i .1 will be open five 1Z^t . |IW °U ' l-Iflth Pteld ArtUlery. now Company will begin M ,,., Jonn F fJellavet. Post Anur- ptUtOT nf ; ,.,>.-rathe Sltur. attendants at the RU H, un dwelling : Lagton. with !]..,■ i i rm pronounee berte41eUon and Bundof They will tumtioii ii.ei-ijmdi .-. gf-l*"1 Bhupert, Pratti avenue and VllTw^WtZ^T •n.TdT mn« lm'8*"eral rnalrm8n of "» wmralttw All boj and girl out in e laJ rron ;<"■ WOO; "•»«'» ■.'■• »»a» *» on arraiirem^ui' a... ed to be prtaml . ^ John nrrter l«Ei handed do m an opinion refusing j *^T , ■ ' ! * • <■" ■£ S! $% fiSh^ his application for discharge Illlw^ltTrlB^rlwtfS """. '4' K' ' .Fl'"'.''."""' ;i "■"' ,!"' ''lrL u,i " \\ edding in 2nd Cercmotn June Total $14,269 oak at iirl<-ff. JMfcOWlkl, la I93fi. was sentenced teooo bv ihe MontKomerv County Courts i i. to u It-mi o| 10 to 2o vearv in the' ..te IVrut.i.tiarv after he ,€Ugh have been completed. Is ipont. Biiildnu; pcrmlta, tntalling an j txpendUurt ..l tHJaJJIO, ! sued during the nun.Hi of Joitc hv 1 Borough Secretary Joseph J wuiim . t rtngta es|rt'i»illure i.-; for a stock room for Uie Hale Fire Punap f'ompain. Seventh and Spring Mill avoniMM, at. u : $10,0(10. Other permit: UwUtd: Daniel Di- Camillo Ml i nviijue. fonfc, 318 iith avenue, garage. f250: .'.'..n. ii.<-. :■ Pom v. an Ilallowell '.tree' removal. SI; Ralph ■ i H \t..|.l- ■JOS; N..rn:.iown-Penn .nd Pay-noTtl, $1: Anthony iter thev I '■■ Pdorth avenue. block bathroom S200: William Min Stale Build Armory Here ili/f n * ..nn.H.fi'r Aid Pr')^ itliu;.' Kerr. .ttmn for Batten C o-tri 417 West Sixth : ranging irom aoouu .oi,,,, nioriilup mid Llewellyn JOM&. , . , _ I athletic director of the post, in '""so rhargr of ,hr tthItUc whip aaHinng the borough and 8„frnoon Qwlrinao Clark kl in protect»d at. a residential d member of the public school la. .. DO hold up and shootinp ol ..cted by Whltemarsh cwnshlp O Ralston Avres 3d Upper Merion. | who at the time of the attack lived en West Mam -.treet Norri^town Jacknwviti thi.mrw.it . r.-i- fr'irr I tr Oulph Mills and after getting into the car robbed Ayres of his money and later shot him l overed from the wound gaKiUr spending 15 days in Brvn wMawr Hospital. Jackow-.kl subsequenlly pleaded i ' '• ' 'lM'" ''"|- ,,,r MOOern guilty to six bills of indictment At the Mme the plea was entered and a week later when he was sen-tenced Jackowski was asked by the Judge whether he wished to lnterro-or If he had any-thing tn sav for himself To each he record shows, he an- •wered "no ' He fag BOt ed hv counsel nor did he waive any right to be so represented. Jackowski did not claim now that there was anvthlng Improper on the pan ..i UM utrtt, attorney or any police officer He did not claim that his plea of guilty was the result of threat. Inducement or promise. He admitted that he fulh 0 that he was pleading guilty and at | the' recent hearing on the writ ■ Vinlty At 'he hearing on the writ s eral weeks ago. he said that Hospital Firr Conntv Hone Structure in Coal 1250,000 July I". To Pltn iile Medical. Surgiea] Can for aged hini.il.-. The most modern facilities Arrest 12 in 34 Called For Raid on Store Army Service lb in the un ■ Laiutti DantelarUle rout In ol Ml I,andii of ft! : \V**>. J-..1*it■.I Vann I .' i moon) Sixth avoniu -. ,.i nt tree Planr. to obtain a permanent arm-enue, block ory in thl.-, borough for Battery C. tatloned at Camp Shelby. Mlrr,. were fur-thered last evening at a meeting of the Citizens Committee of Battery C held in the borough halt when a committee wa.'; appointed to go to Harrisburg to start negotiations for ;' The comnir ■ prises Oeoree Smilli pn K08 Li Dempoey. fm, \ Mor- l>rafi Board I S jaril\ Helil for Caurl on Hoard 5 Send i Siafgte of ' ttetritlug GaaaUuuj EatabUehmenl in Pitted 17.50 Each. diielioi is Heade I U> and K for In-i Into Sarriee Jnlv In 1 .o to Camp Man land. Attorney E Arnold Por- Funds to finance the celebration have been raised through pubh.' ■ nrunced that 1364 have been receiv-ed through donations from manu-facturing concerns and business houses and a house-to-house can-vas Donations not pfwelooaly pub» [llshed are: Prann I Proa, j. William Davis Jr. A- Co. *5; COll-shohoi- ken Post No 1074 V P W . W; Philadelphia Uniform Co.. IS Adam Srhedlt BrewiiiK Co aBfj; American Htnrc.rn. $.V ^ of the Bte* Motor Patrol :'" IH:,: l-'""T.^i' J the man tht ColtafevlUe Banaefca -l;Je, o n n..r " wo,. ""'"'tT r..uic,i ii,. Z 13 aaal Bee- ^ ' ^."ST w,lllu'n " toe M,-,.- about 10JO medical an., surgical care of aged ^^ther.. ., Oc Z>Ju, m." "SS ^"h\ "JS *"° W'r" ta inmates at the Montgomery Coun- . th.roughfare between the hOUl of "",' ' , S '"" ""!P „ n. -„l«'»" report at the heado.uarters tj Inatltution DUtrM Home at s , '*" at the men. James Dempsey ... .. , J ... Black Rock, near Royonford wiil preclude any mterference with the ^nd W.lln.ni A Uuriurin. ware held be provided m .. an bxxepttel bmid rwnilni of tht own council. Re\ .St.inl.v R West treet, bride in the tint eerenoi Headed by Pruale and Peter Reillv Thirty-four Selectee from Mont- Private Edward Flanagan, jgonierv Countv ■■ ml and Five will leave their respe.-tlvejthe first Inkling of Hie taMad The bridenroom In the second BWnj '■ John Hellmufh of Pal-i member of the class of 41 ot MuhienherK Colleue nnd now employed at Bethlehem Steel Com-pany in conjunction with the F B 1 The aWhnoti) - Laadut nuptials! bat! taken place quietly Siitiird.n night at Allentown the! couple revealed later. ApparentIv ■ ■ ouhjn i w.ut It was at the reception and wed-ding supper which 1..II. marriage of \!i Dorothy Landls and Harold K Palmer, at 4 ili.it headquarters on Jul 19 t..r m.lu,- "ri'*- COTeinom bxakod Ottl The re-« , . ,.„. ._ i. I |lU|. | ;„ Ii,,!:,.,. ceptlon and inppar were held in nihniar-ii lowrauup roue* on in the U S Army for a year' iihtarv training The Selectees from Board No ! the Lepion Memorial Rulldinv under ball for court on a Charg* of Ambler at in 3n ing Mr the Home. It was announced There will be in afhletlc eonteat i"!*"11"'** a gnmbhng estabhshinein thoj wilt be -ent to fr\irt fieorge C todav hv Mciitgiimerv C'.iiintv Com-. m tlie M»r\ Jane Butfllftc Priik :i1'': "'■''■ ■1,lllll",'l! acoordlni to Head) Md . for induction The fol- Pred c Peters Pinter in the afternoon Tliere will be p""' *" iUt l*"l"i; "" ■*"•»"•■" bwUtf is the list of men who have c Hillegass and Raymond K j events for hoth boys and till, tad specifications for the | of tl •IB [structure, estimated to roof UMIWHI There will IM> a band concert pate equipped iiave been prepati etin| and hreworks dls-m utaat-lplaf in the luteliffe Part m the i will be opened by the evening eatelstaiil Durtrlel Aitomev 1 '■ lllllll.-.Mlllll I anted couu.1 whn, l». mtm, l„ , ""*', '"' £»""'' | f»'" * "'""L"" »'" "- <»> »««- on JUIJ lo i>) AllornO) i Tlie new hospital buildm.' i ken Hand under the lead- ***!' " ate Bntavnrarth ■ hvod notice m repotl meneri U held a hearing fm t. n .,f the men ' "**ta»-[ "g-,, .i.,,, nrmilh,rrt „. . . ■ nut- [liiemi.liiyMl. \1\9 i Bimpaon M.irtln, Three i m hmblat i* M i.rr tail i I e>rkl.mn-n- ■ mild n.it rer ill thai he made his Tl. ire known to the dfatrtcl l the court The stenographic report of hniom hi tlie time the plea then He was IS at the tun. read and write and lolly understood the nature of the proceeding-, At the habeas corpus hearing his UtertM) Robert T Potts, contended he was entitled to be dis-charged becau.se his right to be • .1 bv counsel was violated Judge Knight quoted a decision of the Superior Court of Pennsyl-vania in denybig u writ nl habeas corpus upon a peiitu.n letting forth that the rtaatot n '•jho entered a plea of gtuln waa not represented bv counsel, and did ■ m-.el But Mr Potts contended that the iuen ului |TJJ0 WILS bnpoead upon i I li" nun lined ij.ive then ruunM and addreaaea as t..ll.i*'!. William j 2M En.el .. HacUn sLreet:) line Rotarn Paul, m v. {avenue: Jack Smllh. 24)0 East Niulh j hospital wing at ihe DwtltuU , ; Leonard w .; " Wnaaph Mill, i i I n,*.tiict Home. will be lu-.--pr.Hit The fttwWorfea dtapla] will be "■ Wllll-iui Swager, Ofll UM in.i.t apeeiacular ever given We*4'ourth aeenue Oeofavatoyar fire in this borough and will i>- m U* aawt Ban itrert Oui Humin alarm system There win i>e me- charae ot expert n handUi ''' *B*or atreef Norrtetewa; Kdaarj ■.'. le ererted no «Kh pi„! iSBSS°^3i .""wrn" -me-nn';i' i hamral ■iiillati Ufhi Refktration sitting room etc niMiimg even In winter an adequate supply of fresh. warmed air tb l»e ootaUraeled In an ' E" shape tin- viturture will contain adminls-iraiinri b.nidinc if two ator] itone men'-, and WOBtell' Bd a kitchen and dining ., room wmg an one rtory In height """ ,honi m,ll,,ln^ ye-terday •tune ttiin and c.irn.ce^ will be 174 feet bv L'7 feel ll will hOUM d.Mtor^ .viii, 1009 | Spring Mil! :■■;ini'\ avre latei taken i*. ton ..tn. ■ ol tO VOtC III St'|)l. Bobenrieth where the operattng a gambling aatabll i m Traveling registrars, who sat ia Ho w'" lf" ' ' ;""1 ,h,v ■are eaoh head In ifxx) ball for .unit Howard OlfOlO furnished nd I hey had no part In i. ji.iiiiil brick eovurtrurUon '•''"'" ' tbaaaa tbeJ n.-v nay bet bond for both ■■ The adlllliil: t:-:i:inn biiild. - r with local face stone wiih HlThT [ primalj ■leal tona gad :, N■■■. Illli. i nagl h I rat and l . . Join,on, decided by the Unl ted States 8upr> B But. Judge Knight held, the raso decided bv the Hupretn.- Ooorl differed greatly from that of Jack-owski In the Walker case, as in that of Jackowski. the defendant pleaded guilty, was not represented by coun-sel and did not waive his right to be so represented But mini that point on Judge Kninlit. suvs. the two rase- differ-ed radlculh Walker alleged he was coerced by the district attorney to a plea ol t ..nliimed on Page Six) offhMN ire;itnicnt rooni i ' art»ll quo.,,1 bv JU<Ue K,„«ht had IH'.'I'TT'"^^ ' "~"«" nine brdroom- lu„, „„ ■ ■" - I.M1. -J 1,?, .;. i.d«,wTtn\,,'"nB' •"" ""• •<••"■"•> ""•■ ■Hon. quarantine ilttU . »,f„ ,,„. An inovalloi, hi own provided bv abandonlna ih. ,„„ to J, ■mi;!,. Ian,.- w.ird Insteuil Uwn .ill 1«. ma wards of Uim. On. Th, r„ia,ratlon I. prni... ran and nlnr brdi lo a ward to Uo» nfurm, „„ '■ "' M w"'"' lauraaau i»l.« ihry „ .eillon Thf M| BMh. loilM mini llatrn Hmt rooms are als,, pi,..,,!..! .miiaiion or negfcrt lo .v 1 and women's ser-.naut ol rrUMWM for Iwo y*i« The li.-.il ntti UM I-.I.I ondlKtod a varlelv W him ■ ev. 13 f>n- Mnrti r Hall, ( laid .... y Walle 1 aavarv. 23 Ornngr Hie A' .ed. PUS ■ ■ •.Ireet M F 9f h HI .. 1- (1 Nam. . p. ISIS IT. Summer ■ itlon i'.i« 1 : John 1 t'- K. ii k Plot an. 137 E the social rooms of the church I think there's going to be an-other weddiiiK right here." the wile of Rev Mr Oaiaon confided lo him lOitln lnqiiir\ (roin Bride;- aaUd l.tnd, ai UM bridal party, from whs Ol the bridal BaUg When ii '.MIS loiind that the cou-ple had wilh them the innr- > >i l.i t Ifonda] HI i-ast.in nnd ti,. prott] awddlnt tl thej lldettded I.. i| .■ :tr '"■- 'in-. I itllentown ■ .i lea hours Later, ite. OB in.! "Delightful. When on na aanl to in >i..n,ied?" mtad to be owrrtod im-me4ia'eh I.' < liiinii: ■ too tlrst wiiiduiK book than place* In the sari■ j "surpiiaeH oouple mtoned the nag ■ tend ini baa ,i eaaNi tl . the .•..one attire A !i.inn. .'11.111 I.. . and bride, who had than the welding recep- ■ 104 in-, dau route to Mic ilfonta M Robert i .Hid. the tirsi hritie and imeia , ■ rtagO, just as he had tin BVMM U! tin- Bora! ,!,.,,,. , Philip i ihuron; Cn.vne. Seventh avenue and Maple .tutieri C I.aiuhs nperlAtondMll of street, block garagO, $300: Viola Mi- Mhcml:,: Vernon E Wynne, promin- Cord, MO East Pburth avenue, steel eni member of John P Detlavan i ■ ■ r i.in-l ' t 1 i>orch en- Icoln Hain. local baslnesa man and - *-:,iX). Wilhiun l4»mon. 42C prommeni in civic and ■ertdei »f-f- .■■ Bgntta avenue pavement JPJ5 uttn of the community ■• been re- Bd Imiii the tr|iresentatives tn I' nine L in iw.li.-w *a state Leedalature frotn tbJa dk- I ' I I I I I "~ I llll^Ilt O trl ■! pledging their ro operation In ring the anproprltJdorj for funds for the armory .re senl lo the icpre- Iran arrant) of ihe aer-rtce iinli'.iiv and fraternal organ-izations of the borough but iheee were many of these organizations which hive not as yet carried out the request of the commiiiee it is urged upon theee groujna to end in then lettera biunedlatexy as it te necessary to get all the co-oper-ation paaaaata to axwre the armory Thief ot Pohre D,v,d s FnnK of!, " WM aLso '^^ '° '<"»""' ippmnuoc of the present arm- III, Wlm.in.i. n township polli"' „rv and ask d,.imli,.i Police Course < lii.-f < lotnpletei I raining • onr-e in I I'd National Police \. idiinv < oin-iiliiin iii.d bj Hoover. . Milk ■uii avenue Tiramafcer, mis I 848 riecirce Robert Newlmrdt I R. II (■ Board "f0" rei»<M*» from the church, bul was awarded a cernficai> dencc ol !,. i'..mulctinn m tl.e nil National Potto! A ad-emy, at Washington. D 0 at . ■. e\rl.i es held 111 I hf i ireal Hall of MM I I N Building W'i i, ■ Baturday rlri's of forty from | ,'. « .. the ilas. Albert B ■ man Jolm I' kfcC ,ii .< ni,i(i> ,m addreei The dlpkatuu • V M ■ Oeneral and I ■rjgar Hoover, dt- .,•■ ledetii Hireau of In- ■ ■ a lea' and Mag. Wdli.nn Bwtng representing the iiuiimlactiirers of ('ori.-.hohocken. was elected a member of the com-mlttee Several weeks ago a check In the amount of S22U 30 was mailed to the incmirci of the Battery tea the proceed! ol tu th II k ■ . In apneeefatlo i <.| Hie .heck thai .,.-.! tin following latter was received frotn Captain William ■ I Committee Conshulio- ken. Pa t want to extend my personal id.oik ,m.l tlie I'.i.iLitinie of the Batten' for the generous gin sent 10 Battery c in mv nbsence at Port SU1 The Iron town flrenftdlers. our ,;<.'™', <•><■■»*■■»><<> •'•- Bin ., , nnd l.|,""r,"'1 k '" ,! ,"" "" "l"" "» couraTfoTthe other m«m> r, undei the upen il th. ''";;""'". »'";i i" ^ i lb* ii.-.- iii.ii .,i.. ..i.IIIIH-II in I'.h.i [ajaioa \\i T„i|»,.y nu. .IIIIIIIKI.'II a varei\ ■ ,,,„,,. Hgnk er Saves Car From Fire Damage An alert baker was responsible haTdap morning for saving from ruin an automobile that caught fire in the parking lot of Bridgeport Fire Company, No 1 The baker, whose name was not reported, saw smoke coming from the vehicle, while on his bakery route. He quickly summoned Chief of Police Collilourl in the nearby borough hall and a fire alarm was sounded In the meantime, a fire exiin guisher was obtained from the bor ough hall and the blaze was brough1 ' ■ — ■ ■ ble The owner of the sedan, who had left It parked for the night was Joseph Davis of Fountain Inn, Bar-ren Hill under control as both Are compan ■ TecrTnd gave aid A short eligible nnd m botl Hon. Two dining rooms will be pro-vtded in the dining and kitchen Wf'sf SiHl' Mlin wing, each holding M patamt. '.,. '"^ *T»«" Modern equipment will be I'i II U't'Tliri II t ^ Will ihmughoiii the kltrhen There will! r also be spare for grocen1 storage Ti,. m ■ . and a refrigerated room for meats *? *,li oI Jl",1," W ■*■"»». and perishable foods The dining w'sl Cons!lohorken. admitted for and kitchen wmg wll! be H b) 4-1 probate will find a place among ihe feet papm «.i it-, kind In After construction contracts are 'he an n,.rs of the county awarded, it is estimated the new \ After peXHUatej the will in his own Kill take nine months to hand, Heavner. who died J build alaaaf bat Baajaf i I at the bot- Blds will be received for the work 'torn of the uuge Allaches of the of-m four. ■ i iwnatrtea flee a< thk b the (Tret will they I Ming and rentllatlOf, hata seen with finger prlii: plumbing and drainage, and el> "■ work ' Tliere are four finger punt m Plans tor the new hospital have blue ink and live in black i.ii" a mimlvr of years . has ca.-' DO some of the nuvt re-spectable citizens of the borough OH Whfl gate (he name nf ■ ■ nue. gate the adktraai of Hugh Bor-land, who claims he has been an-imved in the incident. ■ in raon Hvee al the addre John- Siniil; MjO I.. t gf| nue. Is BOi ' who lias ..I :'nli'-ldel.il>|.' Uirough the peratan who gave his name and . for a hearing Mr Smith is highly the in. idenl and i DM of the meanest .,1 ana be t kmcvn citizens of the borough and a prominent raeaibet of the Washimtton Fire Companv \"isitin«r Days at Church School Two visitation d tion Church School, on which par-ents and friend BkaJ rkdt 1 enounced for Hi, Nortnun A Rice dean Tomorrow will lie yisitation day be w.ir Mei.ii.n.ii Bnidini: •*• nwtedted thai "The fl 9 South Bryn kfawi avenue i'- eanoved the ten Mawr. Th.' Bat ..f men who : vmg 6° *p J"- -y-f fern; name, addl our *'jri1 ■"' : No and birth Ueorae V Warner. Jr , 4*1 I .- rlarberth. Anatitan ■■* III V„iln 37, 377 arkle. r.3S Prea- S. 402 been approved bv the State Depart- Heavner who wrote the will Feh- '(,,r ,he beginner, department ment of LaboT ,I;|| faatejawy, the roarj U, 1939 bequeathed ins 11 :ion houaed in the Pirsi Baptist Church Department of Welfare and the eatate m eOjUa] I'II Mi- Umella H.illnnd as super-j 204 W-aller If BoOfM r.nd, MerK ■ Rlcl,..r.r ■ rott road, Mb Clem. H KelH-ii Nlilrl.v Apt.n. Bftln- II, 439 Clarence It Burr RiKlitir* Mill rood. (Iladwvne. Un.Tiiiil-.vetl. IS, 4IM Jaeob w Bradetl ,t. n Oder avenue. ■ ■ JaeaM ItcBlhti Bus ford si 1.1. nt Oeorge H WcCMlai I UM U. . I..11 HI i.l.-ul 23. 781 William 1- MaaLl II HVIXV Une. an t,I,..I» ..,1 Btiidaol ■:' HI , \ Harry C Tilv. 111. 32 Overliill road i-Miwvii stuu.i.t 31, B2S Wilbur K Bavltir Hrlmont a'enne. Rain. Hardware Srore Mulia|er. 2V. 871 .lilt.,F.I II Ball 837 Bowman avr- OIW, Uerln stuj,.|it. 23. 90S Jaaepli A M.eormlck. 1033 rtnintv tine road. Brvn Mawr. Unemployed 21 V 1871 Howard H Have-.. Mil Old I«iir*Mer r.wd. HaVrrttsrd Trnrk Driver 21. 1109 John W Hanaell .lr 137 . fen go.- tlonnalrea were sent the tol-lowinit persons on June nn-srr ore Si. SI. 1200 3174 Joseph .foho Rrjclv. Cedar ■ : ,i . if D ■ HEI K Hector Mi.-n an Burke. Horsliam ■ei at u ai; HOMi: FBCIIH eXIBT Sill. Mahlon Sowers, son of School Director Mahlon Sowers of Mooi - beu;! avenue. West Conshohocken "A left in January wBh Batterv _ unp Shelby. Miss, and later "^transferred to an aftny ..'hool at Fort Hdl Oklahoma, to take a course tn mechanical engineering arrived at his home yesterday for a four-teen- day furlough He will lrave late next week and return to Bat-tery C at Camp Shelby County's Wealth is liut'hi aUt be Bead tea the |uaJ Barrj Uuman, Nomstown. who , part merit, whose headquarters arej named a nephew, j*1 Sl Mark'-. I.utlnian Chun li di- In Tnunshiiw ' ■' ' '■■'■■•■ ■• tetarftcaui of tented bj atni alanarei Praaton an lunusinpn w |JJB#) Visiiatmn oaun for the prlmarv and the int. op will be held next week il L-- expected be made any time be-1 tween 9 and II 3d : Knrollment at tin Increased 11 this week, bringing the' present enrollment to 167 A pen-nt'iil will be awarded the church showing Ihe Lamest Increase in en-roiiin.' nt ana aaa paai so far, st., Marks Lutheran lead* with an ad- .i;!|.n..il • is mn I . . . Tlie wealth of Montgomery Coun- i n i 1 \ w IONU JR mtered m the town tup •oviniii- IHIIMM. < .H K-I and not in the boroughs according Alan w Jteaaa, Jr u am to figures released by the Mont- uH hjj Mlr, nra Pi.ld ArUUert Bn gomery Coun'v Board for the *-- Igaji no Ihe OananU •essmenf and Revision of Taxes at ramp Bhell M The boai.i naaarti (hat Of total plrted a course il I PTsonal property return af *' .. i^en it tne Ol 333.695 for 1941. the townships re-| training school tor ihe U■■ turns sliow *-J14.373a30 compared aaoaaiM He win be given a leave of to tr44.9a9.76ri for the boroughs laawaCM* befoee ealag aeal te duty at The retug f aheH>" $l«317740 (un,pared to the 1M0 j Lieutenant Jones is the son jt Mr figures when $278.631340 was re- and Mrs Alan W Jones of 13ih ave-ported throughout the county. j nue and PteaMOi w 4th ■ I Jueeph River Rood. Mlq ■. it (i aprlnr Mil: IM ■ i ■ Cheat. 333 k Pau,.t, J41 3M 2182 rrank Ml. hi.el 0|ilelskl, . Norman riowiu. 104■* 11 '.him '18. Kdwartl Ja W 3rj si. ev Blrns. Jr. 123 ■ < ..nt.nue.l on Page FijUI. WFDDINO INVITATIONS or AW NOUNrF-MtBtTB All styles As low each week to any t- g Arm, Camp ^Za";^\£^*?J%; for fl 50 a year -Advertlaameni The Recorder will be mailed Iwice blank Mr and Mrs Harold Palmer Newly weds No 1 had left the re- "l.ti'.n .unl gone to change to travelling clcilhe lull,),- for the BaOBOd aertfllng were an-rjxMBwad ed to find the ceremoin Agd about I and witnessed it from "the id. ttaa Like the bride In the fir I pare-monv tin- bride tit i aaa) the daughter of ■> ni»nniendent of schools Her lather Hi,,i brother ol Pro* tntendent of public s-hool, in I.ehlgh Town-ship. North.. Hig-h Court Denies Slayer's Appeal The sentence of death In the elec-tric chair imposed on William J ■ l.i layer of Mrs ■the! May Atlin- la t Septe-nber ■■ Boprenw I The trial ffaa fair, the verdi-t |g t gad the penaH] app -aid .In-'i ■ of John Cicero Angler. I Doris Duke Cromwell in i tetter te the whitemar h township actor Hoo- "ii<,l;1""'" ' '■'" '' and it i ir.ii.ii appreciated by ail IWOI M 1^ ( \NDIOACV OoroiMI Win l.i* J Rushong. to-day announcet! l.i (he Republican nomination for tax collector of Norn-town Till KM (IRIHR Ulll HI ntavm <»\ Txttmanat Friday, a regular publication 'tie Recorder being the Fourth of Julv the Recorder will 1 on Thursday The Recorder Offl.-e in observ-ance of the Nation At • of the Declaration of a Free and Independent Nation will be closed all dav -■ work of cine: axude and I ■ideate. It ■ MI tnnls l»-tween vour departin-'tit nuil ttte Federal Bureau of Investigation lor the future I definite!] ...nnler the ■ ol vour repn at this sctnroi aa nkteaeo ol the DOT organ-i/ atii.n and itoi you terra roooi i that law . ■ nt mu i be eon tendardi ,,i thorn •-n!".iged tn this work must be raised to Ihe highest tatui i da In to exprae* .nd through vou to Mr. Bttatta, Ba] ...nKtiiti.l.i'i.m.s because .mi ada and progressive spirit on the part of your organiza-tion a] firm belief that, in new of your in tiding your representative to tlie Fl.l '. ully ttte kilrhen pottos and cooks. tory Is making a fine rec- ■ il and the ettl ken and M County may justly feel proud On in*- reluin troin Fort Sill I was her good things about B.illerv (' from all Bxtat I rlo feel thai the boys feel un obligation lo the home town to do the best pos-sible toB here You will probably see some of the boys home on fur-lough in the looniii nnd June and the] li.nild give you a first hand report. WILLIAM A WEAVFR .IP . r .', 251 Licenses Issued in June Application' for marriage licenses in Montgomeiv Ootmt) in the month of June returned to normalcy this year when 2a! coup!' the office of the marriage Police Academy \o.i will h. able tojbureaii. according to figure ■ i amount of profit piled by Orhapa' Court Clerk John tr-.tn tiiL- teveatmenl tvj tjttrrtdhxsjte1 0 H opportiinif. lot him to une the In the "month of briil. ■..: number of h..■!!■*■ ,ii that county ■i your or-jhas lor m;.n\ y«an gone above ihe ■car Onlf 69 ndei tandlnj al the UBM he en-1 wan tensed during June tared the Aaadaau i -hail be giadj This iinn gloavp iii aaateaaa was '"I idle trie a . In lio.v al I rihuU'd to the adoption ■ HI nut) be of service in law reuqun. • ■ which Reg! of to- resulted in . I 'I ii to.i Ma, in um. ■ ■ rllvar F Maclarlanu ttte law itaadlllie of May 17. 1940 attended the graduation exerrLses For boat raaaoa mast of the busi-ae' representative of Super visor.-, ol Maw normally done In .liine -im rm ICBTrl i KK.lv TH \ I Mis Men who iniisi regi-ter todav under the Selective S.: Hay. 1940 when 236 I The 251 total for June of Un- egaf Wlth 259 issue.l ] 1939 do ' at the offic ol Lincoln Hain. a member of Mont- Oouaty Draft B. lion Payatte street The oflice will remain open until 10 p m. John J K the use of his ttftnf room if needed to care for the registrants. ■ - * ion wno olherwLse would be rompelled to go to the headquarter; in Ambler B%Mi I (IM l«TS AT COINTV V\RK The Red Hill Band, on.- time bolder of the national band chom-will give three ... pper Perkl- OaWfl Vnlle\ Park on Sin band will | In leader oliv-r Berend tedag nearlv 2U.0O0 people visile.) the Park when the Noms- Itown Band played
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, July 1, 1941 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1941-07-01 |
Year | 1941 |
Month | 7 |
Day | 1 |
Volume | 70 |
Issue | 79 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
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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 |
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Language | English |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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Slje €omt)ot)otkm Utcadntt.
Established 1869. No. 7079 FI'BI.ISHFD KVKIV
I I 1 40 \\ AND millAT CONSHOHOC* JN, PA.. TUESDAY. JULY 1. 1941 SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE: TWO CENTS
Court RefliSPs!Lower'Merion Cop
n-i T» I Injured in Crash I o Kelease
Z. Jackowski
Denies Petition of Loral Man
Serving 10 to 20 Year-f.
u K o I d II p
TBEATED FAIRLY
i .uiirl K.jert- (.Miilt-illioii of
I oonari in Deri-ion of
I . S. Supreme t.otirt
Ziggy Jackowski, formerly of Ea.M
Elm rtreet, failed lo obtain his
freedom from the Montgomery
County Prison on the bask of a
recent derision of the United StaU»s
tuprm Court, failed Saturday
when Ju. te Harold C Knight
Ml Ready for Two Playgrounds Will Open July 7, Attendants at Hllil |
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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