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®ljc Consljoljochen IXtcoxbtt. Established 1869. No. 7106 CONSHOHOCKEN, PA.. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1941 PRICE: TWO CENTS IMMIIOIIIII Tn '». of 11. Hears Report \,|<U I lu>) \ ,.^ Nanus Suptrvisor of l'« ti(i.»n lor Kus on Health in Bora I Snecial Education Route extension ■Starl Crusade Tin- Cuu huhuckni LiOAld 11 < venlng at the of-toBandit'sl5to On Speeders 30Yr.Sentence e lviiihli-li Speed l.imii on Butler Pike School Children Endangered UDES FOB DEFENSE \-k Consul MJ forjeffewoi Street tmprovemenl Pet mil* fur ll'iii-c. Addition polnuntnl ol Di II Mot:: , • ■< Port Washington to iti as Supervisor of Special Edu- . ' i an, mem-1 onoad "'l-'v '»' County oup- ■\ U Kolp. l> Jamc* Hawthorne Con* I ol 18800 Payroll Robber) , ■ End* Scried i>f I n;il- An SUlBflBj to reduce excessive Corn- DI . quarantine i rings lor children tinder i>> . aeauae or the infan- •-',' . i and sun-thnt of lifting the ■ .I ■•) hen mild from Barren BM ilrl|!i..lnill pji pike Mi Cmli,i TOl - [ led • pi ii-' nun with the PTt" i m d OJ 810 '-• rtfdSOti ■ Knrolliii.nl lii IIIO New nous** to IN Courl Refuses Ruill in \\ hitemarsh Public Schools Decrease l(>.> •"" ■ I P olic STORE HERE UOfl al H,i.r.neil Umvfi ..' ■ He '.'.111 work out of the County Superintendent's h„ Knflsota in: would DM the bu U the btrmlnaJ • . II X'MHI' ■! hum Lafayette BUI C. ! ;ii Barren Hill to a tyiint along TH- du as ol | .,,, , ftban ,nw stop-created hv the State r..until of . . , .. i.UI ll.rludr Ill- c: "" '""*■ '°- vould dapaod oo FTC II- lint; lo Mrs. Tormey .dren: tha ..■ been suggested, ■..ar-„ld dapper hold up mil". ._ ^^ HM uu n ^ll|H lillll'llllt'lll ltl'|llll I- I . . . Slllili'lll- 657 HI < .IKI' 918 in High .mil Jr. High al Police Ii.- »ible f"r ( apture of Banrlil \fi■ r Robber) Here ,rne. M-l: i VISE M Ml in Ii: Sib 1.1,1- Will II llil ll.is. Red llnlirla, Clm-ini Sri ion i:'''l',',':',|; put* Erdenhi .picture ptaci speed of motorists on Butler pike ^tr1. r).a{j. Irom tin' east Conshohockcn hor- i -.he milk shin •, id» nltimoon mdiiapped The olfire will ouah line to Phinouth Mee'im, ill'* mppfc oei»s -t-r.'-d ben meetj Idnl IM> bothering Judge George1 til o coordinate in ;:ie sehools all ' • . MH be.made bv the^Plymouth"" ■«|uiremrnt». aeeordl:.- ,; ( arnr,.,. s. has tried n vnln o tSnSlp^L retry run- thai may be .,, , . bear to, '.."led a. the... ■ toon ihe water beii. , In prddlM to, 1 .ml to local residents remit, , il culld . , . ,. h School chdZnin. the board expressing no ..„,„ D Morris who Is the .mhr, J22S?*£%S2££. ir«..*^i-^-.p^^sL—-j! inia«ir: : iirK*1 of ceintr involved , , n, ,„..„. T„<„.,,*r Pinr.- U( Last Kill's for 11. 1$. Rightt are endangered by the speeding cars, it win pointed out the publk •UppJ* h from Neshamlny creek ntttea of UM tovnttdp end not the schuytkill river, t.inge a meetn public safety committee of White. mnrxh I :.imi. and ■uttwrtty to make tin will be .sought from the I county cominissioners. Edward M. Bawea prtTloualy ap-pointed head of the defense board ! for Plymouth Township, bll named I his nidiv- ii mi announced at the ( iii.'f'tmn They Dxlude OriiMr Jack-to. efalef of Hannamille Fire enpany: William DOrazlo. I.lo\i Peters. Triomajt J Casey, Jowph A Campanini. Fred W Woerner and I Francis Heston. chief of AInn Wood ! Steel Company police The mi&sloners confirmed Mr Hnvie-- appointed, at the meeting. The township will ask county aid'practically all employees of the In Improvement of Jefferson street. Montgomery County court house including installation of drainage paid mini tribute of respect to ^ pipe and inlet across Ihi- road HDraca B RiKhter. 91. former Re- ' ll(1 ^(,id ,wo mpn wj10 Wf,r(1 H r ol Deeds and a county em- guarding tlii toon OOraOn ittOtl and hfaroigrtl ployee tor close to half a niKinv JJ'...' '.^, ,., a pno. one-third completed, it OH vbOM luiieral occurred tins after- tograpti ol i evening reported noon from hi aldup Sergeant Andre v Henry P. Friend, building Ins true-'phmoiith Boulevard. Plymouth White. Bprtn • "Hi tor. reported building permits m tDOVOhtO 007*1001 ■'■ I were in other proeeeoUon witness He OBl nf $9165 issued during charge of Rev. Oarrett Kell. pastor I identified photographs of Haw-nOBr, including one single ot the pre:.b>terian Cliureh of Nor- thorne tak': ;n 1941 40 dwi ■ be built Ttw • i.i known u Sortthl .. .i .'• n ! Mill road 'Ted In ■ ■ A total oi 1.175 be» and ghH bi [°rm£}y ZSSS^^SSl 5 '"'; trW and wiU "* s"1- er. Five dwellings are In the course .-need October 17 accordlnu to an enrolled. Superintendent Robert C. 0, eonstntctlon «• present. IS ta»« ,* ? Judge Landis rr]»onetl a: lite Ot toner '■ dwellings have Geontp c CorM)n • [j™ '""'If; WUUama was convicted on three B""" ' ilUi or indictment charging cheat-houaaa built on the OIHnger|,ng by fraU(i,,i..,,. pniliniaM fraudu-pfoperty. now Lafayette Hills, are , , converslon and obstrucUng Ne%* Trial To Fred Williams Former County Employe i«* Be Sentenced October 17— Convicted "f Extortion nN lici\l. Kilt 2 DEATHS l)i r.-r «il' Cm IN I Jl;il \ i dent, \n H-IMI. I.\ \X ii-neeaoi "f Speeding Fred WOUajn . i.iVf.ui ex-ooun-ty NOjrO HepubliLan leader fJOj former Court BOOM employe, was night at 730 a- the high school 11: this number. 657 are Du-Wtor of Teache: | ,S„t at the Philadelphia ,M;. bfSdtt! ■ '. i fctt!oO w"s S0*100' of Indujtrlal ^ "" vlouslv Psychologist at*t"he"*Woods ,,,,.,„.,„. M houses In Park h„ u.Ufied to r„vlv(. „'",,..', . | vester- ^l^1- a residential school m ,„„,„..., m (lh, ,,:, . £?», L.n».on»- for exceptional chUdrm , „, lhP Krra, lei Montgomery Couniv is one of the danger that pedi Lrlan grade pupils and 91fl. Junior and a" oc:"Plcd Cincinnati. Ohio who wu ciiiei «IU..L«U,..C.»I-7"'-;'";; ; ^ |u"'*r' """ »—-—« «— '" few counties in the state tha- he- Ridge pflie g f..ur-i.ine trafnc artery and was driving ttu automobile, cause of tta large enrollment and Wl,|, M tldewalkl She said she is tha robbery occurred number of teachers is entitled to going to remove to Philadelphia for .Hlllv Official? iilt'l Minn Burrag. ndd he WU driving on full-time psychological service ,he winter unless transportation la ... .-- Merman um Springfield Town- Thlrtv-seven Supervisors In all will obtained, and that several other new I ronuneni in I UIIUC LUC nip vvh),n an automom|e parked at be ummlnted throughout the ntate. ipropertv owners would do likewise tltend FaneroJ Toda) »»f the roe islde drove ID front of their County*i <»l«l trapped 40 XTIf*****V.' ^.'Ii*IlIlI«^HlUllML' For Schools student: yau Btpected lo !»■ ttu jit eompriaed 188 boys and girl the CM ■' •■■• ' now has but 125 pupils. ■The fact that in manv ami Weal Conihobocken School i l'ninin\i' ooloOaObOa -.ir blocked i i.i.■, > . t|)(i lu8hw,iv aecordin,! to Burrage. w Ini Oiril ;tt *>l. , Tir.ii whom he identified as [Hawthorne, jumped on the running Prominent persons from all sec-'hoard Burrage said he was struc*; : tgM county together with 00 ■ Hi revolver, when he did not raise bll hands prompt-ly, and he testified the bandit grabbed the beg containing the 2AajedWomen Fire Drills KilledbyTruck \l Schools both parents are working . n enrollinen' in |tlv high Khool " Riii^rlntendent Landla stated 'Children are per-mitted to get domest"- papers, per-1 nutting them to stay at home wtUM ■ ntl are working, nt the age of 15. and manv have done this. Many men | fense Jobs." The Christmas Board idopti Schedule for 180 Days Term \-k Stir, in Define Statni ol Teach er in Defense \\ urk. welling and additions to the Am-erican Equipment Company, Enm-siding. Rotarians Hear of I rink, in \ruiv ConTO) T.i UUj Thn.ii|:l. \..rri-iM\Mi. Strikes Two Women ' n>-~ inj: Street U*ed ;ti rVn-tectory. Two women were inured fatally as a result of OatOg run down by a I in i .hirf Speaker Will. MIL- Representative Dl« recta Drill- .it Sehooli in Obeervanee »f Fire Pro-vention Week Inspect Bttildingja. being ob- •rved In tin iMHTUgh this week ; leu* conversion and obstrucUng tn ruling on the motion. Judge Cor.son said that upon the testimony none of the reasons pre-sented was sufficient to justify the ,staining the motions. "Upon tlie evidence we feel Utat the verdict oi the Jury \MLS a proper en.- and must \»- sustained." Judge Cor.son ruled The Incident which led to his ar-rest is alleged to have occurred after Hattle Mason Swoby. Willow Grove Negress, was convicted on five blllr of indirunent on which Judge Knight >entenced her to pay a fine of 1100 on each bill and to pay the costs totaling $204.72 The woman alleged that she gave Williams $50 on his alleged promise thai ha would gat the fine and costs reduced. Mrs. Swaby remained hi tall for several days after her sen-tence and w-hen Williams failed in his purported promise to gain the reduction her she paid the gTO4.n and obtained hei ;■ I Mown. fin. rmen: was made nl St } Counsel for Hawthorne did not United States Army truck, part or Peters Lutheran Church Cemetery.'oil ja COnvov of 56 vehicles passing under the direction of Fire Chid D Hill the led for lenlenr>*i,hrouHh Norristown ve-terdnv nmrn- Theodore Speak.! and R< ■{ O John J ONeill. treasurer, re- Honorary pall bearers were Jiidv arguing to (he court " * standilord of the state Depnrt-ported the sum of 174786 coliectc.i w.ihain F Dwnnehower Count] ^L. . . tVir n(1. . . , in taxes and $421 26 miscellaneous Commissioners Fred C. Peters and I man alter !rt yaSJ • Mrs Elizabeth Gledhill. 74, UvtBg men tndM h . the amount of $137150 were (Foster C. Hillegass. James W Pot- The court in imposing sentence._gt 8t Jowprl-s Protectory. NorrU-| File drtua were held U all ot tlie fed. All commlssionew ww ter. J Sprnr^r Kite. Dr oeorge v own. nien >> CJornnileston. the hospital ol '*,!,,.„ ,n ■.mnkabh short tune with-and Joseph A G and mposed a one jj^ju. and a fracture of I term to run concurrent- MLss Cecilia Haughey. 66. also a e associates of M ;nme's (iart 'nt^rob. hire I re\enlion n,ipi. campbeii ■ Oeort- D convicted otlons nftn. . -"l. }il> '. ] Fire Prevention Week was ob-I.uther aUoatonnan in the local holdup la:t month a hohockan Rotaryi The ixniy was exposed to view Judge I sd two sen night and hundreds of parsons teneoj i She CoUowl gouty in robeJofl Bd for his nart in the holdup of William Ray. manager ot the B F Block and m, in r.b-ruary. ■ i-rne pleaded cbarnc- alter his trial had ■ '.ocken and Sj": uttering no ■ !ie after hearing he was to have hut one to two years added the !■ Blng a' An- visited the beau to pay a final trt-dorra Inn i.tli an appropriate ad-,pute of r. rhOSS long id representatives trom a jears of public service brought htm , , sens and won for him Itb legion en of the Philadei-^ ter died at 6 15 Saturday IS4', '""he-ammTSbl*- .louseun- Guests present at the meetlne I Deceased, a un of the late John i.rgc Painter. I Kirkmer Righter c.iib: George Painter. ■' Spiir.n Igfll i Club; and ary 2, 1850. His father 0 ■ Fred Swanson Norristown C '■ re at Spring Mill uniil k Fairhe. the outbreak of the Civil War when . went into the quarry Oaatton Fire Company; ' ed soapstone quarries nt Spring \l: t iavette until his retirment. Tlie DOrazlo. Plymouth Plro Company Loapauine tlms obtained was an died minute and five seconds tore 9 last night. The women wen- run down al flOl «ie m note; f>tnahoheeki ■ Walter Jackson. Hannanville Fire Company delphia dallv newspaper plant will take the place of the regular meet-ing next Mond.v ■fining. Those not making the trip will meet at Andorra Inn Edward W Oerman president important material In operation of aces until maenetlc ore plane. Deceased attended school at 1111 and later at Treemont Norristown. and the Philadelphia Select School After completing his education he was emploved as a clerk at the furnace of D O and H S. Hltner and by the Schuylkill Valley Railroad. He also was employed by the Reading Company for a short time before late Judge James B Holland _ . . ™„i K.. i,,Hoa. !obtained liim a place in the office wS^^SR^aS^e^RW r™or<^ ot depd" m 1896 wlwn H-^;, • ,:el was recorder of deeds wre h.,: Bd he lit* remained a member of noon, appointing Will D HlltMT *• personnel of the court house 530 Hamilton and Horace H Smith Pennsourj Mr RiKhter was married in 18IW of the Montgomery Coun-ito Letitia Lentz who survives )nni ty Board of Jurlag Of vi-w . nig is a daughter rare named to till vacancies Florence A. wife of Joseph Hum caused I UfOI C jan official of the Montgomer>' it ) expira- Trust Company. Norristown. yesterday morning a* • '*»°l treat at Oak. N. ., by school, oije minute and Alfred A I Bber of Bat- **«mds; Hnffecker Third avenue ten B IgtUieoaal Artl "■*&. SOO I Conn Ipeokar and Representative Priskoni said the won.. l*V™ the "»!»■ from the we*l curb and m ' lod« ■1,,lt ni' ' the truck to ..void striking then but Uoni »5 '"' ,,,n"w"i; ln inspection , lucle knocked them of the optntnerclaJ twuset and fac-tnnes It is expected tins work will Bk was fifth tros M r°n»plp[«' until Late tn the of the long line of M *'**k „ _ An ambulance in th- COOVOy took I' Of* nnginallv Intended to put the injured women to the hospital on ^huge public j 1 tnshohocken school board secured de- at the October meeting IS 1 Ing tentatively adopted a new holidays will re- >(hedule for the 1941-42 term rall-inain alnm '-■ the loss big for 180 days, awaiting i ■ of school tune d ;o'n for * iinmntine Mr. L4UMU iiecessl-r Mntorhl im Trial ited by the delav in opening the i Albert Lelli. 26. Willow Grove. Is bar •-•:( Si OrtgtmUly planned re- u.|in due to the ruling of the State on (rial before Judpe Harold G maining closed until alter New Health authorities to prevent the Knight on a charge Of Involuntarv prosd of intantile paralysis ' manslaughter in the deaths or his will be reduced one dav. the usual throughout the State ' Dante Lelh, 28. and Mrs. holiday being can-; Thf liew t„m openo(l on Mon .Mary Huber. 35. l^ospectville, celled I Imhday on dav. Sept.: ol ' f^111 ? '""JTl*. .e 2SS SI • *** 19 diayafiwm the tune originally art **«? °r ""t™ an omobde The revised school schedule now ,„ lhp oppili!lg Df this number "1 a'' CCL" n f 7S « OUT „, BM Ixiard bSI SROngOd U) make „ '.^ gj Z ..: the minimum required by tlMir 1(l the days by sUoilnsUn £tar eerUii houdayi sliortontng the i^athnony wa Introduced by As- ■ i.mnii'iKeirHit date will re- Christmas and Easter vacations am: , Attorney Dm'id F 19. hut un- funding the closing date Under r,r„shens which charged that Lelli ill be required to til, i.l was driving at the rate of 65 milefl eaanaajseaaaoeeie for oiia week artfT|M.,1iatll open on Armistice dav,' nt* ll0ur n few mo nd Waahmgton's Birth-[the crash. Easter Mondav The Herbert Smiley Willow Grove. GO December M toss* who charged ex-ten school days for all but holidav and OlH POOlee spewl on the part or Lelli re-open on Friday. January 2 The He said he saw the automobile pass i ■ !,,.- .j,;, ,. i driveway, where he was standing. 119. will be extended to June 23 Tlie two-day observance of Thank sgiunK will remain un-changed as will Schooin;. 1 ol two-days' closing of scho.il- Tlie [class day date will remain for June 16 and the annual commencement iWIll remain U original! ihanked the court, and then »A^ -^^^^^ ^.^.°1^ when II was learned that the two Judge. I guess I wont bother you .released Priskorn In CUMOOay_« ..«.-.,,„ „/ rw..h^ Appointed to County Juries of View tgale lor :■ lone while ■ The capture of Hawthorne last May came about d en and eou ' to Balti-more to check ihe report that a nl been seized there Thev ibtained information, which led to living nt ' Wayne at the time. Af1' .iome was Trrested as he entered a nien ide 'milk, where he had a bank arcoum. tion of the term of I OUUn, Ambler, ■eptember 2 Re-appointed to the board was Chorles .1 All appointmem.s are for three I : ins Before The Burjress Mr. Righter was a member of Fr.tz Lodge. Free and Accepted Masons of Conshohocken and of Royal Arch Chapter. Norristown: the Montgomery' Fire Company nsd Central Pri 000, Nor-ristown Mr. Righter was a direct de-scendant of Peter Legaux. famed Clarence Swan. 637 Fulton street. French retugee scientist or Colon-was committed to jail for 30 da;. who entertained Wash- ■ hearing berore Burgees Longacre j mgton. Lafayette and Franklin at art Sunday morning, his home near Conshohocken - H with being drunk and dLs- j0|in R Wood. Conshohocken. •Jtfcrlv Re was UTeetad Satun & lrip Tradesmen's Na-otm[ i in in Waahlncton treel .nishohocken and OSser Frank SUlone. I Prank A Wood. Conshohocken an Charged with disorderly conduct. ofricU| of u,,. Tradesmen's Na- Ambrose MuUen was committed to ,|onal ^^ Philadelphia, are lays Then irrel I Righter. belore Burgee Longacre yesterday, He era* arrested Sunday, The Recorder will be mailed twice night by Onsotn Kirkpalrlck and each week to any U. S. Army Camp Blake for $150 a year. Veteran. Ill Kills Self Dnmenick Mornne. 43, of 648 • it. Norristown. shot and self in the living room afternoon according to * Norristown police. ■ Moreine. a World War veteran. returned home Sunday night from . I'M.led ■ ins Hospital i ad been under treatment .1* Marl) three months He told members of his family 'hat he did not think he would ever 'ully recover Yesterday afternoon members of 'ib fannlv were away He was alone ■ii the living n>om oi then nOBM when a sister who was In the yard n the rear of the house hoard a hot. She found her brother lying bit tmimianding officer. Lieutenant new piece* of apparatus, oi I , gtaswan Pri torn I to hocken Pin i a would return to the Jurisdiction for the noth time. M h,. M ih.- Waahlngton Fire Company .V11.l(>(, ,0|. ,,„. ., will 'ake one p.-, e of their appa- Both women were rondonl I of roUn to the HumaJM POe Company Philadelphia before entering the of "orrlatown tomorrow eveninit ' HlUII , while the Humane Company will ,-■* • fv JOI—— ■■nd their tOUfpwttnl to Roosevelt Driver Damaged Bltjn m a town-wide lift, Own Car $500 ZX observance of"" ml i Red Cross Workers to Meet Lady Halifax Local American Red Ore After narrowlv ■laslOg sev tomoblles. Clarence s. t Ridge avenue. Roxborough. driving a* green coupe, crashed Into the steel frame work of a sign a' Ridge diner. Ridge pike, near North lane Plvmouth township. Friday l«" "ff u^led to-mee Lady Hah-afternoon : ,llf' Britlsl1 Ambassa- He was arrested bv Private E. J dor. tomorrow afternoon between Klme ,,f p, Motor police 2 30 and 3 30 at American Red Injury was treated at Cross headquarrers. all North Montgomery Hospital. NorrietOWn Broad ikNSt, Philadelpln.i Mi ■ iiarged with oparaUng an Luey PoooJ Rarrlatowrj H autoinoliile while . j executive, announced today Damage to the diner property Mtss Powell conies to i was estimated at $100. and to the hocken everv Tuesday at 1030 at car. $500 It was said the driver the American Legion home. Second previously had SOSO eiecied from a avenue and Forrest street, as rep-tap room for misconduct sOJOttfO of the Red Cross, later tag hOOaM where Red Cress Judge Musmanno - n being given Democrats' Guest Woman Sues lor Judge Michael A Musmanno of $1500 for DojC Bite the Allegheny County Common Pleas Court, and Democratic noml- C|aimlng >he was bitten bv a don nee for the State Supc: ,.,,) bv WiUiam F Orofch. Hat will be the guest of the Montgomery ,.„, ,,,., Ha,_ County Democratic Committee boT0^ hgs nled 0|ll to 1ProV(.r n.son Wednesday, and will be the principal rtanngr, m common PL speaker at 8 Wednesday evening atj Tn(> j,i,im,lfT rll, . al City Hall. Norristown. (tacked Augu-t « by the dog which Jews throughout the world are DoSSSerotte Couniv Chan:. mn a, inrBe de-lehrntina the Festival of Surcoth Raymond K Mensch ann ,ishered|a»V th"' Judge Musmanno will be||t waa accustomed to attock and and will at the headquarters ol the Demo-,iilI(. persons. Tlie plain! ^ 22-cahbre auto- j matte revolver was alongside the hoar. Mrs Dolores Moreine. wife, and begf three children were away at mrg 0BMBBVI (I-MV4I. Of Sl(('OTH down on Sunday < til October 14 WFDDLNO INVITATIONS or AN NOUNCEMENTa All atyles As low - eaeb RECORDER He<-. cratlc County Committee, 506 Swede i . ,. «-** reooverlng Irom treet all dav Wednesday ' ■ hainnan of the meeting which a prior which will make up CO . ii quaran i month. We are asking Uie teachers to replan their work can make up for enforced, lo Mr Landis told the board. "And to I J\ r eno ti»"- In' rease al $02,370:4 UJ Ifg] I' ths report off Th,.^ was a lengthv discussion as • tax collect..; m o; pr^] Todt. head . a (o $5000 m ex- of Uw mathematics department. He I stm,t Bridgeport Osot ed a physical lorovc street. Bridgeport, and James I bsflance of $24.- |(Xflrnination for am;'. ''idle-. Willow street, Norristown. 806" remsil OH UM ^/m a deferred classification be-1-horged with assault and battery $107 83701 duph. ,,[ being emploved in defense '■■■ 0O- port He has requested his posl-ujurer. showed a 1 . m the school be held open for $4188840 in the treasury. Oclobet ,„,„ 1]l(1 hoar(i has piacptl nnothcr •*- a balance_of $30.02836 in ■ tPacnfr in charge of '.lie depart and then heard the crash. Be did not go to the scene, but looked up the road and aaw 0*001 the injured Chief la:; ind Officer A E Drager. both Upper Dublin ■e th.-ir investigation. 'tier the n : Be said the automobiles hi ■.don. I'ustpsone Trial The trial of Daniel EllfT POOffth md aggravated assault and battery. scheduled Tor thle week, has been tonUnoad until lbs next term f'onvk-ted A Jury convicted Joseph Phillips. mud. Tax ret* Ltll| ;ir(.'at B loss to Enow how iHoppenville. of a charge of assault month were $18 867 24. propsT' 11, : H600 par iaplla Tlie sum $9497 IB. repiest'i'llng ' ■ tion ror the year of 1940-41 was iinount of $186308. covering a number ol Fled daring Sep-tember Total receipts for the month aursemer, 10 handle the situation and at the e comply with the law •■■ary was B98tH the State Department and ascertain whether Mr Todt s pres-en' rx'citpation classes him the same as if he were in the Armv serVice and must be given his leaching position back when the term of service expires and how to $34.74950. total dis- procwd with the election or a sub- ■acher rebtive to the Tea-and battery with intent to ravish. but acquitted him on a more seriour. ehorged, preierred by a Perklomen Valley girl. Sentence was not im-mediately imposed. Firemen Busy With Field Fires With the long continued dry spell increasing the danger nf serious fires, local fire companies ore re-sponding quickly to all colls for field fires In on effort to check their spread and protect surrounding property The Oeorge Clay Fire Company of West Conshohocken responded wiUi both machines lo a call at II this morning summoning them to Gulph Tlie board voted permission to. ,.„„ Teriur, Uw Tnw w»a ,1M H I 25 thirty- [qupstjon as to whether or not the ne median- i^^, Js roqillrKj to pav into ,hf leal drawing department, at a quo- Irarhf.„- rM,„ment fund for Mr. ted price of $1.65 #och. ,lodt during the time he is under Mr Landis gave a toinprehen-Ig^j,, s^curitv m his prewnt em-me of a meeting of school piovmen, The secretary was In-gSL^ morninK .0 Gulpl Department on this mat.er Mll, wh a brush nre was spread ■iso. ing rapidly on one of the estates fcpervlstng Principal Richards — -1 work is pro- Itlng Education with N . ,, ,|lt. vovk of ,hr M hiKhlv satisfactory. He ipeskers addresalng D 1(. buildings WO «rouP , ,. p. tori ond that Robert Long, chahman of • . ., .,a.ls(ar.nrv building and grounds committee. o,.^^ w#.rp granted Tor bilU tn spreading the rear of the property te board to authorize the tl)(, amoun, of »i 163 97 of Antonio Altopedlo TT." blare Tlie treas-irer reported a balance jwas eatrngulahed without damage, of $16,762 08 in the general account I Conshohocken Fire Company was ■.era was the only absentee- summoned shorlh after noon on Sunday to Tenth avenue and Hal-rf- i»io c»ai Jan I Lowell etiwei where a field fire t IIS IMUOent tireakS threatened several nearby homes. TlmmK In afnmu O.iK raepOOSi on the port or »he I nUmO in uamC firemen prevented damage The Harmanvllle Fire Company William RLstine. junior at Consho- was summoned earlv Sunday after-n, ty fine ken High school, might be en- nocn to extinguish a blazing field at the. has granted perotl "•* ",n,,pe ** :ul,t anv ,nr formfr PI*'n:outh ***■ °*™*n- ■t1ermt.ed.,to t,hin* varsit.yv rroooo,t- ,OWnJ," M.llrasd. The fire was extinguished after a half hours work A number of trees were badly charred The Washington Fire Company was summoned Sunday afternoon to Fourth avenue and Maple street where a field fire was rapidly jiainnng nf tWO I tletler Outlook for Athletic* Irvtn RleUne chairman of the ed thai it looks like a good aeasfll for the I football team and Mpn hope that "the athletic department al of the red '1. ;«iad"l?»^l",-»SSrSrS-a»r.1.U r>.noer.« ind the publle ^n-,J-»«K! J&.'SSS —Advertisement erally are invited to attend. —AeTertlsempnt Community Center Athletl ■ 1 ed rates are again being granted to stud-1 games, but because of tax. are lUghtiy higher this year : $4178 83 {.ast Thursday. Tne mJurv ^r*11 Put •' ■ K Mitchell pre- him out ot play for the rest of the Tlie list contains 2750 names, and Paul Rob- season he Mn which are published complete In to-ol School Director Irvin RLstine. day's RECORDER, pages 8 and 7. ball squad. RLstine was enuaged in JIRORS CALLED FOR Milage with Ambler High SERVICE IN 184' Bchool, gfcMUrdaj ..; Ami IM Board of Jury Cnmm. the thumb on his right hand was and the judges of Common Pleas broken. Court. Moir. have The finger will be placed in a drawn the name* of citizens for jury
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, October 7, 1941 |
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Date | 1941-10-07 |
Year | 1941 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 7 |
Volume | 71 |
Issue | 6 |
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FullText | ®ljc Consljoljochen IXtcoxbtt. Established 1869. No. 7106 CONSHOHOCKEN, PA.. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1941 PRICE: TWO CENTS IMMIIOIIIII Tn '». of 11. Hears Report \,|) \ ,.^ Nanus Suptrvisor of l'« ti(i.»n lor Kus on Health in Bora I Snecial Education Route extension ■Starl Crusade Tin- Cuu huhuckni LiOAld 11 < venlng at the of-toBandit'sl5to On Speeders 30Yr.Sentence e lviiihli-li Speed l.imii on Butler Pike School Children Endangered UDES FOB DEFENSE \-k Consul MJ forjeffewoi Street tmprovemenl Pet mil* fur ll'iii-c. Addition polnuntnl ol Di II Mot:: , • ■< Port Washington to iti as Supervisor of Special Edu- . ' i an, mem-1 onoad "'l-'v '»' County oup- ■\ U Kolp. l> Jamc* Hawthorne Con* I ol 18800 Payroll Robber) , ■ End* Scried i>f I n;il- An SUlBflBj to reduce excessive Corn- DI . quarantine i rings lor children tinder i>> . aeauae or the infan- •-',' . i and sun-thnt of lifting the ■ .I ■•) hen mild from Barren BM ilrl|!i..lnill pji pike Mi Cmli,i TOl - [ led • pi ii-' nun with the PTt" i m d OJ 810 '-• rtfdSOti ■ Knrolliii.nl lii IIIO New nous** to IN Courl Refuses Ruill in \\ hitemarsh Public Schools Decrease l(>.> •"" ■ I P olic STORE HERE UOfl al H,i.r.neil Umvfi ..' ■ He '.'.111 work out of the County Superintendent's h„ Knflsota in: would DM the bu U the btrmlnaJ • . II X'MHI' ■! hum Lafayette BUI C. ! ;ii Barren Hill to a tyiint along TH- du as ol | .,,, , ftban ,nw stop-created hv the State r..until of . . , .. i.UI ll.rludr Ill- c: "" '""*■ '°- vould dapaod oo FTC II- lint; lo Mrs. Tormey .dren: tha ..■ been suggested, ■..ar-„ld dapper hold up mil". ._ ^^ HM uu n ^ll|H lillll'llllt'lll ltl'|llll I- I . . . Slllili'lll- 657 HI < .IKI' 918 in High .mil Jr. High al Police Ii.- »ible f"r ( apture of Banrlil \fi■ r Robber) Here ,rne. M-l: i VISE M Ml in Ii: Sib 1.1,1- Will II llil ll.is. Red llnlirla, Clm-ini Sri ion i:'''l',',':',|; put* Erdenhi .picture ptaci speed of motorists on Butler pike ^tr1. r).a{j. Irom tin' east Conshohockcn hor- i -.he milk shin •, id» nltimoon mdiiapped The olfire will ouah line to Phinouth Mee'im, ill'* mppfc oei»s -t-r.'-d ben meetj Idnl IM> bothering Judge George1 til o coordinate in ;:ie sehools all ' • . MH be.made bv the^Plymouth"" ■«|uiremrnt». aeeordl:.- ,; ( arnr,.,. s. has tried n vnln o tSnSlp^L retry run- thai may be .,, , . bear to, '.."led a. the... ■ toon ihe water beii. , In prddlM to, 1 .ml to local residents remit, , il culld . , . ,. h School chdZnin. the board expressing no ..„,„ D Morris who Is the .mhr, J22S?*£%S2££. ir«..*^i-^-.p^^sL—-j! inia«ir: : iirK*1 of ceintr involved , , n, ,„..„. T„<„.,,*r Pinr.- U( Last Kill's for 11. 1$. Rightt are endangered by the speeding cars, it win pointed out the publk •UppJ* h from Neshamlny creek ntttea of UM tovnttdp end not the schuytkill river, t.inge a meetn public safety committee of White. mnrxh I :.imi. and ■uttwrtty to make tin will be .sought from the I county cominissioners. Edward M. Bawea prtTloualy ap-pointed head of the defense board ! for Plymouth Township, bll named I his nidiv- ii mi announced at the ( iii.'f'tmn They Dxlude OriiMr Jack-to. efalef of Hannamille Fire enpany: William DOrazlo. I.lo\i Peters. Triomajt J Casey, Jowph A Campanini. Fred W Woerner and I Francis Heston. chief of AInn Wood ! Steel Company police The mi&sloners confirmed Mr Hnvie-- appointed, at the meeting. The township will ask county aid'practically all employees of the In Improvement of Jefferson street. Montgomery County court house including installation of drainage paid mini tribute of respect to ^ pipe and inlet across Ihi- road HDraca B RiKhter. 91. former Re- ' ll(1 ^(,id ,wo mpn wj10 Wf,r(1 H r ol Deeds and a county em- guarding tlii toon OOraOn ittOtl and hfaroigrtl ployee tor close to half a niKinv JJ'...' '.^, ,., a pno. one-third completed, it OH vbOM luiieral occurred tins after- tograpti ol i evening reported noon from hi aldup Sergeant Andre v Henry P. Friend, building Ins true-'phmoiith Boulevard. Plymouth White. Bprtn • "Hi tor. reported building permits m tDOVOhtO 007*1001 ■'■ I were in other proeeeoUon witness He OBl nf $9165 issued during charge of Rev. Oarrett Kell. pastor I identified photographs of Haw-nOBr, including one single ot the pre:.b>terian Cliureh of Nor- thorne tak': ;n 1941 40 dwi ■ be built Ttw • i.i known u Sortthl .. .i .'• n ! Mill road 'Ted In ■ ■ A total oi 1.175 be» and ghH bi [°rm£}y ZSSS^^SSl 5 '"'; trW and wiU "* s"1- er. Five dwellings are In the course .-need October 17 accordlnu to an enrolled. Superintendent Robert C. 0, eonstntctlon «• present. IS ta»« ,* ? Judge Landis rr]»onetl a: lite Ot toner '■ dwellings have Geontp c CorM)n • [j™ '""'If; WUUama was convicted on three B""" ' ilUi or indictment charging cheat-houaaa built on the OIHnger|,ng by fraU(i,,i..,,. pniliniaM fraudu-pfoperty. now Lafayette Hills, are , , converslon and obstrucUng Ne%* Trial To Fred Williams Former County Employe i«* Be Sentenced October 17— Convicted "f Extortion nN lici\l. Kilt 2 DEATHS l)i r.-r «il' Cm IN I Jl;il \ i dent, \n H-IMI. I.\ \X ii-neeaoi "f Speeding Fred WOUajn . i.iVf.ui ex-ooun-ty NOjrO HepubliLan leader fJOj former Court BOOM employe, was night at 730 a- the high school 11: this number. 657 are Du-Wtor of Teache: | ,S„t at the Philadelphia ,M;. bfSdtt! ■ '. i fctt!oO w"s S0*100' of Indujtrlal ^ "" vlouslv Psychologist at*t"he"*Woods ,,,,.,„.,„. M houses In Park h„ u.Ufied to r„vlv(. „'",,..', . | vester- ^l^1- a residential school m ,„„,„..., m (lh, ,,:, . £?», L.n».on»- for exceptional chUdrm , „, lhP Krra, lei Montgomery Couniv is one of the danger that pedi Lrlan grade pupils and 91fl. Junior and a" oc:"Plcd Cincinnati. Ohio who wu ciiiei «IU..L«U,..C.»I-7"'-;'";; ; ^ |u"'*r' """ »—-—« «— '" few counties in the state tha- he- Ridge pflie g f..ur-i.ine trafnc artery and was driving ttu automobile, cause of tta large enrollment and Wl,|, M tldewalkl She said she is tha robbery occurred number of teachers is entitled to going to remove to Philadelphia for .Hlllv Official? iilt'l Minn Burrag. ndd he WU driving on full-time psychological service ,he winter unless transportation la ... .-- Merman um Springfield Town- Thlrtv-seven Supervisors In all will obtained, and that several other new I ronuneni in I UIIUC LUC nip vvh),n an automom|e parked at be ummlnted throughout the ntate. ipropertv owners would do likewise tltend FaneroJ Toda) »»f the roe islde drove ID front of their County*i <»l«l trapped 40 XTIf*****V.' ^.'Ii*IlIlI«^HlUllML' For Schools student: yau Btpected lo !»■ ttu jit eompriaed 188 boys and girl the CM ■' •■■• ' now has but 125 pupils. ■The fact that in manv ami Weal Conihobocken School i l'ninin\i' ooloOaObOa -.ir blocked i i.i.■, > . t|)(i lu8hw,iv aecordin,! to Burrage. w Ini Oiril ;tt *>l. , Tir.ii whom he identified as [Hawthorne, jumped on the running Prominent persons from all sec-'hoard Burrage said he was struc*; : tgM county together with 00 ■ Hi revolver, when he did not raise bll hands prompt-ly, and he testified the bandit grabbed the beg containing the 2AajedWomen Fire Drills KilledbyTruck \l Schools both parents are working . n enrollinen' in |tlv high Khool " Riii^rlntendent Landla stated 'Children are per-mitted to get domest"- papers, per-1 nutting them to stay at home wtUM ■ ntl are working, nt the age of 15. and manv have done this. Many men | fense Jobs." The Christmas Board idopti Schedule for 180 Days Term \-k Stir, in Define Statni ol Teach er in Defense \\ urk. welling and additions to the Am-erican Equipment Company, Enm-siding. Rotarians Hear of I rink, in \ruiv ConTO) T.i UUj Thn.ii|:l. \..rri-iM\Mi. Strikes Two Women ' n>-~ inj: Street U*ed ;ti rVn-tectory. Two women were inured fatally as a result of OatOg run down by a I in i .hirf Speaker Will. MIL- Representative Dl« recta Drill- .it Sehooli in Obeervanee »f Fire Pro-vention Week Inspect Bttildingja. being ob- •rved In tin iMHTUgh this week ; leu* conversion and obstrucUng tn ruling on the motion. Judge Cor.son said that upon the testimony none of the reasons pre-sented was sufficient to justify the ,staining the motions. "Upon tlie evidence we feel Utat the verdict oi the Jury \MLS a proper en.- and must \»- sustained." Judge Cor.son ruled The Incident which led to his ar-rest is alleged to have occurred after Hattle Mason Swoby. Willow Grove Negress, was convicted on five blllr of indirunent on which Judge Knight >entenced her to pay a fine of 1100 on each bill and to pay the costs totaling $204.72 The woman alleged that she gave Williams $50 on his alleged promise thai ha would gat the fine and costs reduced. Mrs. Swaby remained hi tall for several days after her sen-tence and w-hen Williams failed in his purported promise to gain the reduction her she paid the gTO4.n and obtained hei ;■ I Mown. fin. rmen: was made nl St } Counsel for Hawthorne did not United States Army truck, part or Peters Lutheran Church Cemetery.'oil ja COnvov of 56 vehicles passing under the direction of Fire Chid D Hill the led for lenlenr>*i,hrouHh Norristown ve-terdnv nmrn- Theodore Speak.! and R< ■{ O John J ONeill. treasurer, re- Honorary pall bearers were Jiidv arguing to (he court " * standilord of the state Depnrt-ported the sum of 174786 coliectc.i w.ihain F Dwnnehower Count] ^L. . . tVir n(1. . . , in taxes and $421 26 miscellaneous Commissioners Fred C. Peters and I man alter !rt yaSJ • Mrs Elizabeth Gledhill. 74, UvtBg men tndM h . the amount of $137150 were (Foster C. Hillegass. James W Pot- The court in imposing sentence._gt 8t Jowprl-s Protectory. NorrU-| File drtua were held U all ot tlie fed. All commlssionew ww ter. J Sprnr^r Kite. Dr oeorge v own. nien >> CJornnileston. the hospital ol '*,!,,.„ ,n ■.mnkabh short tune with-and Joseph A G and mposed a one jj^ju. and a fracture of I term to run concurrent- MLss Cecilia Haughey. 66. also a e associates of M ;nme's (iart 'nt^rob. hire I re\enlion n,ipi. campbeii ■ Oeort- D convicted otlons nftn. . -"l. }il> '. ] Fire Prevention Week was ob-I.uther aUoatonnan in the local holdup la:t month a hohockan Rotaryi The ixniy was exposed to view Judge I sd two sen night and hundreds of parsons teneoj i She CoUowl gouty in robeJofl Bd for his nart in the holdup of William Ray. manager ot the B F Block and m, in r.b-ruary. ■ i-rne pleaded cbarnc- alter his trial had ■ '.ocken and Sj": uttering no ■ !ie after hearing he was to have hut one to two years added the !■ Blng a' An- visited the beau to pay a final trt-dorra Inn i.tli an appropriate ad-,pute of r. rhOSS long id representatives trom a jears of public service brought htm , , sens and won for him Itb legion en of the Philadei-^ ter died at 6 15 Saturday IS4', '""he-ammTSbl*- .louseun- Guests present at the meetlne I Deceased, a un of the late John i.rgc Painter. I Kirkmer Righter c.iib: George Painter. ■' Spiir.n Igfll i Club; and ary 2, 1850. His father 0 ■ Fred Swanson Norristown C '■ re at Spring Mill uniil k Fairhe. the outbreak of the Civil War when . went into the quarry Oaatton Fire Company; ' ed soapstone quarries nt Spring \l: t iavette until his retirment. Tlie DOrazlo. Plymouth Plro Company Loapauine tlms obtained was an died minute and five seconds tore 9 last night. The women wen- run down al flOl «ie m note; f>tnahoheeki ■ Walter Jackson. Hannanville Fire Company delphia dallv newspaper plant will take the place of the regular meet-ing next Mond.v ■fining. Those not making the trip will meet at Andorra Inn Edward W Oerman president important material In operation of aces until maenetlc ore plane. Deceased attended school at 1111 and later at Treemont Norristown. and the Philadelphia Select School After completing his education he was emploved as a clerk at the furnace of D O and H S. Hltner and by the Schuylkill Valley Railroad. He also was employed by the Reading Company for a short time before late Judge James B Holland _ . . ™„i K.. i,,Hoa. !obtained liim a place in the office wS^^SR^aS^e^RW r™or<^ ot depd" m 1896 wlwn H-^;, • ,:el was recorder of deeds wre h.,: Bd he lit* remained a member of noon, appointing Will D HlltMT *• personnel of the court house 530 Hamilton and Horace H Smith Pennsourj Mr RiKhter was married in 18IW of the Montgomery Coun-ito Letitia Lentz who survives )nni ty Board of Jurlag Of vi-w . nig is a daughter rare named to till vacancies Florence A. wife of Joseph Hum caused I UfOI C jan official of the Montgomer>' it ) expira- Trust Company. Norristown. yesterday morning a* • '*»°l treat at Oak. N. ., by school, oije minute and Alfred A I Bber of Bat- **«mds; Hnffecker Third avenue ten B IgtUieoaal Artl "■*&. SOO I Conn Ipeokar and Representative Priskoni said the won.. l*V™ the "»!»■ from the we*l curb and m ' lod« ■1,,lt ni' ' the truck to ..void striking then but Uoni »5 '"' ,,,n"w"i; ln inspection , lucle knocked them of the optntnerclaJ twuset and fac-tnnes It is expected tins work will Bk was fifth tros M r°n»plp[«' until Late tn the of the long line of M *'**k „ _ An ambulance in th- COOVOy took I' Of* nnginallv Intended to put the injured women to the hospital on ^huge public j 1 tnshohocken school board secured de- at the October meeting IS 1 Ing tentatively adopted a new holidays will re- >(hedule for the 1941-42 term rall-inain alnm '-■ the loss big for 180 days, awaiting i ■ of school tune d ;o'n for * iinmntine Mr. L4UMU iiecessl-r Mntorhl im Trial ited by the delav in opening the i Albert Lelli. 26. Willow Grove. Is bar •-•:( Si OrtgtmUly planned re- u.|in due to the ruling of the State on (rial before Judpe Harold G maining closed until alter New Health authorities to prevent the Knight on a charge Of Involuntarv prosd of intantile paralysis ' manslaughter in the deaths or his will be reduced one dav. the usual throughout the State ' Dante Lelh, 28. and Mrs. holiday being can-; Thf liew t„m openo(l on Mon .Mary Huber. 35. l^ospectville, celled I Imhday on dav. Sept.: ol ' f^111 ? '""JTl*. .e 2SS SI • *** 19 diayafiwm the tune originally art **«? °r ""t™ an omobde The revised school schedule now ,„ lhp oppili!lg Df this number "1 a'' CCL" n f 7S « OUT „, BM Ixiard bSI SROngOd U) make „ '.^ gj Z ..: the minimum required by tlMir 1(l the days by sUoilnsUn £tar eerUii houdayi sliortontng the i^athnony wa Introduced by As- ■ i.mnii'iKeirHit date will re- Christmas and Easter vacations am: , Attorney Dm'id F 19. hut un- funding the closing date Under r,r„shens which charged that Lelli ill be required to til, i.l was driving at the rate of 65 milefl eaanaajseaaaoeeie for oiia week artfT|M.,1iatll open on Armistice dav,' nt* ll0ur n few mo nd Waahmgton's Birth-[the crash. Easter Mondav The Herbert Smiley Willow Grove. GO December M toss* who charged ex-ten school days for all but holidav and OlH POOlee spewl on the part or Lelli re-open on Friday. January 2 The He said he saw the automobile pass i ■ !,,.- .j,;, ,. i driveway, where he was standing. 119. will be extended to June 23 Tlie two-day observance of Thank sgiunK will remain un-changed as will Schooin;. 1 ol two-days' closing of scho.il- Tlie [class day date will remain for June 16 and the annual commencement iWIll remain U original! ihanked the court, and then »A^ -^^^^^ ^.^.°1^ when II was learned that the two Judge. I guess I wont bother you .released Priskorn In CUMOOay_« ..«.-.,,„ „/ rw..h^ Appointed to County Juries of View tgale lor :■ lone while ■ The capture of Hawthorne last May came about d en and eou ' to Balti-more to check ihe report that a nl been seized there Thev ibtained information, which led to living nt ' Wayne at the time. Af1' .iome was Trrested as he entered a nien ide 'milk, where he had a bank arcoum. tion of the term of I OUUn, Ambler, ■eptember 2 Re-appointed to the board was Chorles .1 All appointmem.s are for three I : ins Before The Burjress Mr. Righter was a member of Fr.tz Lodge. Free and Accepted Masons of Conshohocken and of Royal Arch Chapter. Norristown: the Montgomery' Fire Company nsd Central Pri 000, Nor-ristown Mr. Righter was a direct de-scendant of Peter Legaux. famed Clarence Swan. 637 Fulton street. French retugee scientist or Colon-was committed to jail for 30 da;. who entertained Wash- ■ hearing berore Burgees Longacre j mgton. Lafayette and Franklin at art Sunday morning, his home near Conshohocken - H with being drunk and dLs- j0|in R Wood. Conshohocken. •Jtfcrlv Re was UTeetad Satun & lrip Tradesmen's Na-otm[ i in in Waahlncton treel .nishohocken and OSser Frank SUlone. I Prank A Wood. Conshohocken an Charged with disorderly conduct. ofricU| of u,,. Tradesmen's Na- Ambrose MuUen was committed to ,|onal ^^ Philadelphia, are lays Then irrel I Righter. belore Burgee Longacre yesterday, He era* arrested Sunday, The Recorder will be mailed twice night by Onsotn Kirkpalrlck and each week to any U. S. Army Camp Blake for $150 a year. Veteran. Ill Kills Self Dnmenick Mornne. 43, of 648 • it. Norristown. shot and self in the living room afternoon according to * Norristown police. ■ Moreine. a World War veteran. returned home Sunday night from . I'M.led ■ ins Hospital i ad been under treatment .1* Marl) three months He told members of his family 'hat he did not think he would ever 'ully recover Yesterday afternoon members of 'ib fannlv were away He was alone ■ii the living n>om oi then nOBM when a sister who was In the yard n the rear of the house hoard a hot. She found her brother lying bit tmimianding officer. Lieutenant new piece* of apparatus, oi I , gtaswan Pri torn I to hocken Pin i a would return to the Jurisdiction for the noth time. M h,. M ih.- Waahlngton Fire Company .V11.l(>(, ,0|. ,,„. ., will 'ake one p.-, e of their appa- Both women were rondonl I of roUn to the HumaJM POe Company Philadelphia before entering the of "orrlatown tomorrow eveninit ' HlUII , while the Humane Company will ,-■* • fv JOI—— ■■nd their tOUfpwttnl to Roosevelt Driver Damaged Bltjn m a town-wide lift, Own Car $500 ZX observance of"" ml i Red Cross Workers to Meet Lady Halifax Local American Red Ore After narrowlv ■laslOg sev tomoblles. Clarence s. t Ridge avenue. Roxborough. driving a* green coupe, crashed Into the steel frame work of a sign a' Ridge diner. Ridge pike, near North lane Plvmouth township. Friday l«" "ff u^led to-mee Lady Hah-afternoon : ,llf' Britlsl1 Ambassa- He was arrested bv Private E. J dor. tomorrow afternoon between Klme ,,f p, Motor police 2 30 and 3 30 at American Red Injury was treated at Cross headquarrers. all North Montgomery Hospital. NorrietOWn Broad ikNSt, Philadelpln.i Mi ■ iiarged with oparaUng an Luey PoooJ Rarrlatowrj H autoinoliile while . j executive, announced today Damage to the diner property Mtss Powell conies to i was estimated at $100. and to the hocken everv Tuesday at 1030 at car. $500 It was said the driver the American Legion home. Second previously had SOSO eiecied from a avenue and Forrest street, as rep-tap room for misconduct sOJOttfO of the Red Cross, later tag hOOaM where Red Cress Judge Musmanno - n being given Democrats' Guest Woman Sues lor Judge Michael A Musmanno of $1500 for DojC Bite the Allegheny County Common Pleas Court, and Democratic noml- C|aimlng >he was bitten bv a don nee for the State Supc: ,.,,) bv WiUiam F Orofch. Hat will be the guest of the Montgomery ,.„, ,,,., Ha,_ County Democratic Committee boT0^ hgs nled 0|ll to 1ProV(.r n.son Wednesday, and will be the principal rtanngr, m common PL speaker at 8 Wednesday evening atj Tn(> j,i,im,lfT rll, . al City Hall. Norristown. (tacked Augu-t « by the dog which Jews throughout the world are DoSSSerotte Couniv Chan:. mn a, inrBe de-lehrntina the Festival of Surcoth Raymond K Mensch ann ,ishered|a»V th"' Judge Musmanno will be||t waa accustomed to attock and and will at the headquarters ol the Demo-,iilI(. persons. Tlie plain! ^ 22-cahbre auto- j matte revolver was alongside the hoar. Mrs Dolores Moreine. wife, and begf three children were away at mrg 0BMBBVI (I-MV4I. Of Sl(('OTH down on Sunday < til October 14 WFDDLNO INVITATIONS or AN NOUNCEMENTa All atyles As low - eaeb RECORDER He<-. cratlc County Committee, 506 Swede i . ,. «-** reooverlng Irom treet all dav Wednesday ' ■ hainnan of the meeting which a prior which will make up CO . ii quaran i month. We are asking Uie teachers to replan their work can make up for enforced, lo Mr Landis told the board. "And to I J\ r eno ti»"- In' rease al $02,370:4 UJ Ifg] I' ths report off Th,.^ was a lengthv discussion as • tax collect..; m o; pr^] Todt. head . a (o $5000 m ex- of Uw mathematics department. He I stm,t Bridgeport Osot ed a physical lorovc street. Bridgeport, and James I bsflance of $24.- |(Xflrnination for am;'. ''idle-. Willow street, Norristown. 806" remsil OH UM ^/m a deferred classification be-1-horged with assault and battery $107 83701 duph. ,,[ being emploved in defense '■■■ 0O- port He has requested his posl-ujurer. showed a 1 . m the school be held open for $4188840 in the treasury. Oclobet ,„,„ 1]l(1 hoar(i has piacptl nnothcr •*- a balance_of $30.02836 in ■ tPacnfr in charge of '.lie depart and then heard the crash. Be did not go to the scene, but looked up the road and aaw 0*001 the injured Chief la:; ind Officer A E Drager. both Upper Dublin ■e th.-ir investigation. 'tier the n : Be said the automobiles hi ■.don. I'ustpsone Trial The trial of Daniel EllfT POOffth md aggravated assault and battery. scheduled Tor thle week, has been tonUnoad until lbs next term f'onvk-ted A Jury convicted Joseph Phillips. mud. Tax ret* Ltll| ;ir(.'at B loss to Enow how iHoppenville. of a charge of assault month were $18 867 24. propsT' 11, : H600 par iaplla Tlie sum $9497 IB. repiest'i'llng ' ■ tion ror the year of 1940-41 was iinount of $186308. covering a number ol Fled daring Sep-tember Total receipts for the month aursemer, 10 handle the situation and at the e comply with the law •■■ary was B98tH the State Department and ascertain whether Mr Todt s pres-en' rx'citpation classes him the same as if he were in the Armv serVice and must be given his leaching position back when the term of service expires and how to $34.74950. total dis- procwd with the election or a sub- ■acher rebtive to the Tea-and battery with intent to ravish. but acquitted him on a more seriour. ehorged, preierred by a Perklomen Valley girl. Sentence was not im-mediately imposed. Firemen Busy With Field Fires With the long continued dry spell increasing the danger nf serious fires, local fire companies ore re-sponding quickly to all colls for field fires In on effort to check their spread and protect surrounding property The Oeorge Clay Fire Company of West Conshohocken responded wiUi both machines lo a call at II this morning summoning them to Gulph Tlie board voted permission to. ,.„„ Teriur, Uw Tnw w»a ,1M H I 25 thirty- [qupstjon as to whether or not the ne median- i^^, Js roqillrKj to pav into ,hf leal drawing department, at a quo- Irarhf.„- rM,„ment fund for Mr. ted price of $1.65 #och. ,lodt during the time he is under Mr Landis gave a toinprehen-Ig^j,, s^curitv m his prewnt em-me of a meeting of school piovmen, The secretary was In-gSL^ morninK .0 Gulpl Department on this mat.er Mll, wh a brush nre was spread ■iso. ing rapidly on one of the estates fcpervlstng Principal Richards — -1 work is pro- Itlng Education with N . ,, ,|lt. vovk of ,hr M hiKhlv satisfactory. He ipeskers addresalng D 1(. buildings WO «rouP , ,. p. tori ond that Robert Long, chahman of • . ., .,a.ls(ar.nrv building and grounds committee. o,.^^ w#.rp granted Tor bilU tn spreading the rear of the property te board to authorize the tl)(, amoun, of »i 163 97 of Antonio Altopedlo TT." blare Tlie treas-irer reported a balance jwas eatrngulahed without damage, of $16,762 08 in the general account I Conshohocken Fire Company was ■.era was the only absentee- summoned shorlh after noon on Sunday to Tenth avenue and Hal-rf- i»io c»ai Jan I Lowell etiwei where a field fire t IIS IMUOent tireakS threatened several nearby homes. TlmmK In afnmu O.iK raepOOSi on the port or »he I nUmO in uamC firemen prevented damage The Harmanvllle Fire Company William RLstine. junior at Consho- was summoned earlv Sunday after-n, ty fine ken High school, might be en- nocn to extinguish a blazing field at the. has granted perotl "•* ",n,,pe ** :ul,t anv ,nr formfr PI*'n:outh ***■ °*™*n- ■t1ermt.ed.,to t,hin* varsit.yv rroooo,t- ,OWnJ," M.llrasd. The fire was extinguished after a half hours work A number of trees were badly charred The Washington Fire Company was summoned Sunday afternoon to Fourth avenue and Maple street where a field fire was rapidly jiainnng nf tWO I tletler Outlook for Athletic* Irvtn RleUne chairman of the ed thai it looks like a good aeasfll for the I football team and Mpn hope that "the athletic department al of the red '1. ;«iad"l?»^l",-»SSrSrS-a»r.1.U r>.noer.« ind the publle ^n-,J-»«K! J&.'SSS —Advertisement erally are invited to attend. —AeTertlsempnt Community Center Athletl ■ 1 ed rates are again being granted to stud-1 games, but because of tax. are lUghtiy higher this year : $4178 83 {.ast Thursday. Tne mJurv ^r*11 Put •' ■ K Mitchell pre- him out ot play for the rest of the Tlie list contains 2750 names, and Paul Rob- season he Mn which are published complete In to-ol School Director Irvin RLstine. day's RECORDER, pages 8 and 7. ball squad. RLstine was enuaged in JIRORS CALLED FOR Milage with Ambler High SERVICE IN 184' Bchool, gfcMUrdaj ..; Ami IM Board of Jury Cnmm. the thumb on his right hand was and the judges of Common Pleas broken. Court. Moir. have The finger will be placed in a drawn the name* of citizens for jury |
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