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®I)c €0ti0l)0l)0chen Uttoxbtv. Eaiablished 1869. No. 7277 CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY. MAY 28, 1943 TWELVE PAGES PRICE: THREE CENTS Veterans to HonorMemory of14Comrade Orator Ota and Auxiliiirir" ^ huh] Memorial -rrvi*'- \ 1S11 CEMETERIES Charohei w ill join Veteran in ervioei in Mrtho-di- i Choreh Tribute to soldiers of three wars who passed away during the year will be paid Sunday night at the annual community Memorial ser-vice in the Conshohocken Methodist Church, under the sponsorship of John P. DeHaven Post 129. Ameri-can Legion, and Conshohocken Post No. 1074. Veterans of Foreign Wars The evening service in all of th? churches will be dispensed with in order that members of the several congregations may attend the ser-vice All the Ministers will have a part in the program. The Memorial address will be de-livered by Rev. Arthur Copeland. pastor of the Conshohocken Pres-byterian church. Special music will be sung by the Senior and Junior Choirs of the church. The roster will be read by Rev. Stanley R. West, rector of Calvary Episcopal church, and chaplain of Panel toChock '-uth™ P?*™ Synod Boundaries Sa!< s Prices it In Stores Noted Artist to Speak S<'nt<MH'4'(l to I At Art League Dinner 45 Days in Jail. $250 Fine Ration Board makes apoii menu to safeguard buyer fr. <-lii linn merchant - REPORT VIOLATIONS Charsei above ceiling price ■Ii mid 1M- reported to Pane] ' hainnan 0 : 'heck on price ceilings in H wlB ty> made by a price pan?l which began functioning W2rin".'dav through War Pric" and ! Rev. G. E McCarney. pastor of| R. J. Cavaliere of Bato-Cynwyd -St. Mark's Lutheran church and > distinguished Philadelphia lllustra- Arthur I. Freas. elected delegate; ;0r. will be the guest speaker at th«| representing St. Mark's, attended annual dinner of the Conshohocken1 the annual convention of the Cen- Art League. June 5 at 7. at Andorra1 tral Pennsylvania Synod, In Zlon!inn< announcement is made today., Lutheran church. Harrlsburg. Per-, A graduate with honors of the! Fh»ps the ht*;h point of the Con- pPnasvlvanla Museum School of In-i ivention was reached when the 6001 dustr,ai Art. Philadelphia. Mr Ca- ■ rastors and laymen voted unanl ■ | va]lere has illustrated many nation- ■ mously to accept the uniform re- L„v.known publications and ha,. 'wrt°f ^e Join.commUteeonln-l^^ mimen)us COVPrs Ior ,h„ ter-Synod Rations. This report j had to do with «j-ahgnment of;f flf-ft gPin, wilmn m\ he Li themn Svnnds irt Pennsyl ■ : „„ ,u„. ' i^, . «„ .... vanla, partinilarlv the running of a 9™.1 . M K!".^™ AL " J K"'«' riffinite line between the territories J president of the Alumni AuocU-S fta Central Pennsylvania Synod £» ° he Pennsylvania Museum ■ Mill and the Ministerlu mot Fauna,' Sc*°* ^Industrial Art. is affiliated* ur,. Svnod The dividing line between with numerous art associations and the two Bynodl shall be the Beat- ls im honorary member of the local ..Your face is ern boundary line of the counties IMKW. having shown his striking of Lancaster. Lebanon. Dauphin, illustrations In numerous league Northumberland. Columbia and Ti- exhibitions This means that at the end <hir Heights man plea guilt) to lecond offeni ■ ai drunken driver TWO OTHERS HMD lh Meeting man fine Pined 1200 for fall- •i -:«-|i at accident familiar." Judge Plan to Open Two Playgrounds in July , The Recreational Committee for ! the Supervision of the Playground! made tentative plans lor the open-ing of the borounh's two public 1 playgrounds early in July, at a meeting Wednesday night in the .Mi:: H Wood Park House. Although plans are no: yal il»iin- , lie. it is hoped to operate the two recreation centers for children as usual on ' grounds of the public grade schools. Third avenue and Harry street, and In the Mary Jan" Su'.cllffe Park, lent}] avenue and ■; Wood street ' The committee Ls inviting appli- : cations for the post ol supervisor) and workers at the two play-j grounds. Mrs Henry Rollins. Sr.. j 1013 Faye te street, secretary and) will n Strike Closes Schuylkill Iron \\ orks I niiiii men on ihift -t walk out Refuse to work «illi man objectionable to them S\> NOT | MiiN MATTER Man complained "f denlaa charges Sayi he waa i»nt in i IIIDII without consent outlaw" strike of 400 "tnploy- Oeorge C Corson told Mi, . . KpplL3ationfcH|ind*mpnaeisi•*• °f **»■ SobuylUll Iron Works, Janasn. of Cedar Heights this that full qualifications accompany Moral branch of Alan Wood Steel Mrs. Charles Heber Clark. 123'mornlng when the latter appeared 'n-m Gustt>v Abrams .chairman of: company. Ivy Rock, which has in- Rationing board 2646-5, of Ridge ^ 10H morp than ]00 Cnnarega-i East Fifth avenue, is reservation1 before him to plead guilty to oper- th" committee, presided and othe REV. AHTIIl It COPFI.ANII Pupils Hold May Exercises pike. Whi'.emarsh township. Oscar c Proas, chairman of the of the Central Synod will find chairman for the dinner, all reser- ating a motor vehicle while under g™*"11 were H ,rrv Eliam and Elias a whole set of new objectives and vatlons to be received not later! the Influence of Viloxicatlng II- Blalr bnirrt. announced the appointment t|Upn,s,s u m(.mbers of the Minis- than June 2 Mrs. Walter P. Heck.,Qlior-of William Graham, of Wagner lerium St Mark's congregation president of the league, is general Janash admitted having been toid Lafayette Park, as chairman wU1 bf% onr or lrlose transferred to chairman of arrangements. M ntenced on the same charge pre Of the price panel commltttee. H^* the Ministerium from the Central Tlie dinner Ls open to all league viuusly. and today he confessed is to be assisted by Norman Wooley. jjvn0(j Each Svnod now has over. nn-mbers and invited guests. Due driving under the same conditii also of Lafayette Park 60o congregations, and the balance, t0 war. the annual exhibit of the on two more occasions r<| v wi 1); violation of oallmg prices should o[ strength will not be disturbed work ot \eagw members will not be He wos *nl to J»» f* *5 «>" fulOeMIl I \ 1 \ (I T- To Fight For Ma) n»\ prosram pren ■l Buck Bone -< I l'u»rant " \inrrir;i Beautiful*1 given l» cast. Despite .r.'- be reoorted by co:.- un : •> UM in the transfer commi;te« through Mrs William Bosch, of Barren Hill, who is of the personnel or the ration board. The nam? of the dealer and receipt showing the amount eharg' ed for any items above the celling should be furni.-h-as soon as possi! ,. . . ... Uon has occurred, according to the skies, that hurtled hllrniHn . bald tlda year Ml.,1 1,1 III. 1,1, . LeeR&TEarns Bus Travel to i£ii€E ^2.50 a Share Be Reduced EDisconal . cniirman. T(hTeie tteerrrriittoorryy eemmborraacceeda , f , ... the Legion snow"s over 'hf «**» before its by the board includes Conshohock- Comparative stat.-Nli'tlt Ol M IJIH- appeals to pUDlU dicatlons tooay ot sprr-aaing to the latter mill, has closed the plant down tieht since Wednesday. The plan* engaged virtually en-tirely In vital war work. Army and Navy labor officials have been called In to try to effect n return of the striking men. The walkout wss not approved by the Union, it Is stated After two meetings between the military officials, officials of the will Wood Company and representatives of Local 1392. United Steelworkers of America. CIO. the Issue was re-t" ported by the latter as "stale-r mated". The local claims a mem-bership of 1500 men among the Alan Wood employees. Officials of the Union visited here also in an The rigid restriction on the'us- attempt to perstiade the men to re- Borougbs ^ 'iation join vtiih Philadelphia tffi rt to -tn|i dumping -ih from mines into ri\ 8 bqroi represented. arninas for -i\ months ending Vpril M). Snows 11.7'. increase in tales- Earning gain 2cts, R share. nnl i Govemmem orders aer vice rurtailed Full srlied ul«' for Saturday shopping Post Rev Harry P. Boughey. pas-; conclusion, the annual May Day en and Ambler and the townships tor of the Methodist Church, will, program of Black Horse School was °r Whltemarsh. Horsham and Up-preside. held at 6.20 Tuesday night, there. , ^I**™1"- . . A Ai The members of the two posLs, i with Marie Quartuccio as "Miss The board also has opened a dis the Ladles' Auxiliaries and Junior victory", an impressive pau. ■m«'1 ,ta th,* Horshaw organizations will assemble at their .Am?rlcil ,ne Beautiful-, featured »*nan»P building »**}** °? respective headquarters and march rhe „rogram Pattv Frangiose and Montgomerj-vUle road Fred Powcl.s tht-m. ed accordion solos and the school Fret, K°«hler of Horsham. This corporation and its subsidiary the effort by refraining from bus travel several block; The veterans who have passed I orchestra added to the occasion away during the last year are: q^p paqeant was an adaption Spanish-American War-fmm the original by Martha SS ,LnrZ 5TS A ,o„,p.ra.,ve sta«mf„> of .h.1 An urg«n. .pp,.! ,0 the pubUc or John S Ramsey. Jacob H Stong, George A Blinde" arranged and directed Witcraft. M:. Kmlly Lehman, assisted World War-Hugh L Ptoae ,- .h,, (Llcllity. George H. Luvey. Sr, James C. Mc-i piipn8 participating, and their Bride, Joseph H Orsell. Frank J.. ro;... Pollock. Jr. William Root <Korow- AMKRICA THE BEAUT FUL blewiczi. Edgar Rupp. Dr Aaron L : Pml■-■ HI D11th IReudfr* Jactiueltn Sho-ln num. ontmte Orabjw^'i World War II-Leroy A Freas. olM, club Amerku the Beautiful John R. Wood. Jr., Charles H IntradueUon CiMrdr DUCorpx """ offire will s«-e considerable gasoline RfpuDllc Rubber. Youngstown. O. I except when absolutely essential Ottey told Judge Corson he has nliM UutMd of traveling .1„«.3«. ._s.hows a—gaii—n o*f U44M.T; o—v—er »th».e..j. wwn.ierini wwaarr wwoorr«keerr5s l,ooaado tmhee vveehniiccl.e™s p,eadlng „,,„, ,„ faUu,,. ,„ M , 10 headquarters at the WhiWmtnh ,.„„. period last year. Federal and, ™„™S"T„r'•>... ,.„.* : at the scene of an automobile ar lowiuhlp I .Hi mil ..... ..1X„ mereased from $323- Audible Signal for All Clear in Raid Test kill Valley Bus Lines. and ordered to pay the costs and I line of $250. On April 17, Janash was arrested | nt Joshua and Flourtown road-.. Whltemarsh, by Officer Edgar Mit-chell, and on May 1 he was again taken into custody near the scene of his first arrest. The second time he was apprehended by Oftlcir Axel Swanson. Fined $100. Costs Thomas N. Ottey. Sr., 54. of Ply- . mouth Meeting, was sentenced to of gasoline had a telling effect on turn to work, but the strikers ap-pusea on Sunday : pay the costs and a fine of $100 the attendance at a meeting of the; P**ared adaihaol when he pleaded guilty to driving, „ Countv Bnrmwh's As No stal'mPIU •" procurable while under the influence of intox-! MomRDr".r> coumv Boroughs As- ffom Ehp W(Wd Companv relative to icatlng liquor before J,udge Corson sociatlon la.n night In City Hall, tne strike Union spokesman sav thi^ morning. Norrlstown. the second session ht'd the trouble "all started with one He was arrested by Officer Weid- tnls Jiear 0( ine twenty-four mem- : m^n " Although spokeman of the man. Norrlstown police. May 15 at borouuhs onlv eleht were renre UtcM refused to divulge his name. Airy street and Haws avenue, after, D^r "wrou.*^ onn eignt were repre- u wgs l(,ampd frnill othpr 5nurc^ officer had chased his car for, sent ed and practically all of these lmu h6 ls Samuel Brown. 42. of are in close proxlmltv tn railroads Collegevllle, an employee of the or bus lines companv for 20 years He Is not a The association adopted a resolu- member of the I'mrrn tlon urging all boroughs bordering ■ The general walkout had its in-on the SchuvlktU river to go along ception last Friday at 3.30 in the the war Wells Young. The order of =ervlce beginning at 7 30 follows Organ Prelude—"Medley of American Legion Airs" .Hjnin 362—'Nearer. My Ood " To Thee" The Invocation. Rev O. E McCarney j chriiimp Ge*ull< The National Anthem iini Bind < t^aiit-1h ..lid Drill Drum Hajiiutui Drum Hiijur Drill Irailcj Drilli'm Antli' I -itt> Cuibr*- equals $2.50 per share on the 241 509 shares of capital stock out-standing, compared with $2.48 for landing period last year si* llonUu si\ HoBUu 'ii ol future air raid tests if present: Kndxt Ended Mnrt!no ptans .j If, ■, B . n 13 April 30 I ,, . '• ' RUB of the tiontgonterj County Defense Coun-, " ' Cll A uovernment order requiring a'^jjjjj,1, JJJfutJJwn 702.73 to $1,112,585.26. an increase j drastic reduction In schedule. ^^- j ordered to pay the costs and placed of $788 882.53 fectlve Wednesday, has caused cur- on protatinn for six months by •th ■ earnings for the period tallment of the usual frequent bus Jud^.e DBnnehower today. ■ service An appeal Is made to all 4 He was taken lnto custodv * ' An audttsla all clear on whistU'S and sirens Instead of the present radio will denote the end , ,.' ,. With Philadelphia In an effort to' morning, when 21 Union men on hi. the coal companies stopped shift 3, refused to work longer with from dumping culm in the river. ! Brown and walked out of the plant. Solicitors af boroughs along the. Officials of the Wood company at river met with Philadelphia officials the time said 'that the issue was sri viL-r nil appeal is iiiuut- in uu, jrt, wtts taken into custody It'i- .y■■e■s•t•e■r •d■«a•y' >to« >d••e■>ci•d"e■ u"piwoni «a ptnlmanu ■o/.f' pi ure-l.y■ a Union one and not their persons to remain at home Sunday.' i0Wi11B ftn accident on the outskirts! action to, force the state to act to , problem" ■u .n.■l<e.s.s. u..s..e. ,o.ff bbuus iI_s «h.-.,l,i>.,l., «.■ _ . ii - > - i.- Sinn nvec iirttltitirin Qnllcirni- V I ObleCll' sentlal for church ilxsolutely as emergency ot Pottstown. April was driving struck .Lilil A car h stop river pollution. Solicitor E Ohiemon to working with Brown, Sain. Anthem—■"American Prayer." stock and Reals dutu. one*" '".airman Matz was one of those voting for the new system at a :HB of the Metropolitan Dis- ■ Defense Council held in Phtla Drastic changes have been made in, Marion Weru. 17. of Pottstown the Sunday schedule. ^company issues the followm, Bui|djnff Permits rtme travels on Schuylkill IssUC'd Dlirillg Ma> Indjurad Arnold Forrest, represented this i a Local spokeman said, w r EU wptr He SI-The Youth Choir Scripture Reading—Psalm 103 R*-v W. Marshall Lee Male Chorus—-Faith of Our Fathers" Reading of the Roster of the Dead Rev Stanley R West Bugle "Taps" The Memorial Prayer. Rev. Abner J D,.\:'*- Anthem—"The Recessional" DeKoven The Senior Choir Offertory—"My Buddy". Donaldson Hymn 489—"My Country. Tis of Thee" Sermon ... Rev. Arthur Copeland Hymn 520— Abide With Me" The Benediction Organ Postlude— "American March" J H Shepherd J H Shepherd, organist of the church Memorial services will be con-ducted at seven cemeteries and two monuments Sunday afternoon the members of both pasts partici-pating. The veterans will assemble their respective headquarters at the Legion at Second avenue and Forrest street, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars at 14 East Elm street from where they will leave at 1.30 The V. F, W. will be Joined at Sec-ond avenue and Fayette street by ' the Legion and the two organiza-tions will march to St Matthew's Old Cemetery where a joint service will be held at 2.30. At the conclu-sion of this sen-Ice the two groups will separate. The veterans ot For-eign Wars will visit the following cemeteries and hold their usual service: St. Matthew's New Ceme-tery at 2.30: St. Benedict's Cem » lery at 3 and Oulph Cemetery at 345 On their return from the Oulph Cemetery, the Veterans will stop at the monument at the West entrance to the Matsonford bridge and conduct a service at 4.30. Following the Joint msettag a! St Matthew's Cemetery', the Ameri-can Legion will visit these ceme teries and hold their services: Ply-mouth Meeting Friends at 2.30; Cold Point at 3. and Barren Hill a 3:45. Upon their return to this oor ough they will hold a service at the monument at Second avenue and Fayette street at 4:30. The ministers of the various churches to which the cemeteries KM associated will make the ad-drjas. Rev. Stanley R West will .' make the address at Plymouth . Meeting Friends, : o. Marl i. Bin Blrnl ^ttisodt' i Dd Al- 71 BI! Valley Lines' buses as frequently as they have done heretofore during the midday and evening periods, it """ fl.GB7.wa 03 7 043 536iaiwiil * absolutely impossible for us to handle the crowds with the re-delphiH. The Council voted to de- ,, n.ou. 1-83,9,9M m*MM dured mileage we are permlted to mand as an all clear for the live ', ^'^ a „ d I operate. For this reason we bespeak county area and a 15 second blast on 2-i.2«:4 6i iMJgfl.nl your cooperation by: The area Ddnprtaas Mont- i use 2t-.4 ».i ilaMjsaia l. Reducing your travel during leawrr, Philadelphia, Chester, i>„. Permits totaling an expenditure of $3710 were issued during month of May by Borough Secre- - 141 - 1.715.170S2 iS2JSSS4 Thiiti I •»'««'»* coun*. i . ■ r the Danre It has also been announced by ;„;!", the Countv Chairman that Mont-gomery's No 2 Zone will no longer p Tom Tom Bnnor Adoiph P>,-.n, de{>end on Philadelphia 'or Its raid Federal In-tlpioi Davtd PkwIDo ft]ert of blackout signal ; oome Taxes. H The Montgomery County Control. "geT dr^ie Center at Norrlstown will send the signal to that area in the tutur The change Is a result of Sum! i Share night's fiasco when most M the IMI SM Shure. of Capi tam ■ ■ Indian Squ.iw Vr;.i U Karle A.in.ic.d.i.. Petar Cartn "»elliit»uiio Anna f" •'uKetif Lenat. Thrrc-.i T >■:■ -i- M '\ ' I Annu MaliiiiM D -ti ■!.! Meoll. Leo i I fadeo, Aii'oinette T<^tu. t ■ i tfuslo i I-iiidredtl, I' I 'ur Pathrtu Lord Some Ye Thiiiiktui People Church ;:.■■.. ; .. 1- RiimuiK>. Kiittriir Carbo. Puaruni BUvto Baalle, Bui taaia BUKI- RH.I <:. a ■ ■ .. Lorraine M»:liinrl. The-eiw Mavo. All >.\o. John Perelne, Tarle »»ldnrsi. Sabtna Te lev Ida Tor« ■ rtiisode 11, Olonlul PnirloM Vlnslr Fifth and Sixth Clradei Jur Plan Yanltee Docile Spirit Ol '76. Jack Mato H tiotif, Lwerence Sbei. rhp hunuM Dnnn-n. Frntire^ Ooata, M.ity Ptan-v Franzone, Thorenn Meoll ubella Parrntr. Syhi.i 1' n luerlte Salamone. Anna Bern (in. Pa- 'rliln Thuriuoii. Arlenr Tin'.ib Episode 3. WeMern Fronller Mu-ir Ofcn—tre "< d Turks] :n the Straw. The Cowboy. °op Ooem the Weaael. Home or, tti" Baas* Cow«lrIn and CampO-e: II .rUiari, Sannn'i fohn •'iifi Sattatoni Tentn Marbn "nrbo. Jrmnm Lepn Mart Ha :. i Uuu PHirchLo "pbiode <. The South ■ ■ ■ Mv Old Krinii.-fv Hi. re Swing lixie. Old Folk* at Homr. Old Dl haaftlon ISamsn i DnclB T,mi Himiun ~ Madame of Plantation Ann. . . iliiKK Ev-ly Suale DIBocco. Antri .■ -t ,, it Oranese, Joe UaMtm-iln. PB-.IU.I1P ! ainr, Clara pomponlo. Philip Torrtal ■ Drill Victory Drill . El hill Grnde Driller* i r>>>riiniu BIIHK. Dolores Campaniui Beatrice Cl- Donato Walter Mae T.+K. Julio Plor- '..,:;'! Rl-.i Qalnnti l" ■ Cl.,iln LMUt, Car- OUne Meoll. Ro<e Natallup. ttoer Nt Pa-^qunle. An':rllne pp:|p hlo. Ann.i :■.:., Space do** nut penult Ina tin- pup"" in the rhvihn, club or on I Rhythm Band aCarttw Carbo. Samuel Almenii Annette Moreno, Theresa Sal.i-mone. Eddie Culbrcath. Patty i n.' ■:;;.. H NOTt. tl.i... signal late and some of them not at Eudfd April 3n. i»'z were all. Philadelphia admitted the;'" Federal E«ces» ProflU Tax error and explained that the signal " ~ - ~ was not sent out 1 TUCK ( TUSheS ( BT. Zone Two includes Chelienhiim. ¥ • • ■■•• Springfield. Abington, Upper and Injuring' rlVt? Lower Moreland. Lower Ga-ynedd.. Hatboro. Horsham. Bryn Alhyn. Four women and a two and one- priirwI 1 ■■«-*- Rutiifnu Ambler. Whltemarsh and Upper, half year old boy were injured;111*111" OUT} lAfluriln Dublin. Tuesday night when their car waslg*> frUO Kills The practice has Ridge] poses places of amusement for the period of the emergency. 2. And bear in mind, shoppers! should continue to cooperate by not j n , riding the buses between 2 p. m. JJJ1™-.^*$£;%*^Trv - -: which time buses are. ^ irs w00; oominic factory workers and' rfo ^ w„t Nmtn avenue_ «M «4al5to"f fl"d office employees going «■ g, Mlchae, WwfieU0, I16 «"* Month*; and from work. Mnnip stree- nivement $25 John Minuet You will note that no rsduction.^/^^'^rth .^^ has been made in the service iw,^ „ 150; M Paust 207 Efls: operated on Saturdays on any *w „s. $50; Ralph rout.', which LS done in order tn make it possible for everyone shop conveniently on Saturdays borough and solicitor Morris Oer-! on a personal and ber represented West Conshahoc*-| basts. on "The question of this man's not It is planned to ask the Sanltarv being a member of the Local had Waier Board to order the mine absolutely nothing to do with It", operators stop depositing silt in the said the Local spokesman. 'It is river :cly a personal issue The man lyman Charles H. Burn- appears to be overwhelmingly in-ner. Jr.. and Attorney Julian Ber- laiesttd m n-lmioti Men In steel Mt, nnrd spoke on the legislation efTet'- mills grow roueh and are apt to tary Joseph J Quinn Th, J*Wsi , borou^s ,hBt cam? ^tore the sometimes use rough languatje Tins single expenditure is for $2000. tnr m.pnt sesalm o{ l]w i^^^^p , inBn objected The men stood his estimated cost of repairs »tM phU(p Prn(lletoni of Brvn Athvni' attitude for a long time, but simply store property at GS Fa>et e s.ree ffw fl brJef n fl( ^ mfen ■ ovcided to stand u no longer. Whe-owned by Pandells Giamoglow, The Q[ [hp sute Boroi]gh.s As30cla„on tner he ii a Union member or not complete list of permits Is. hj,]d |n Erle hfld notnlng to do wlth lrif wnlk- C. D. Houtman dellevered a hum- out" orous lecture, entitled. "Orchids to Drnir* Charge Politicians". Interviewed last night at his 16- Vernon Wvnne. treaturer. report-: acre farm two miles from College-ed a balance of $178 46 in the ville. near Oermantown pike, by a the inlddav and evening periods as much as possible. This means fewer d ScheidlBrewing Company.. trips to th* stores for shoppmg pur-.^H Elm nnd Popiflr pases and to the movies and other!^[S B $47?: George Gebbhardt, pavement at 124 East Elm street. $50: Mrs. Spanish. 140 West First avenue, plastering. $150; Leonard treasury. Following the business session, refreshments were served. Clarence Burkhardt pi. Hold Prisoners Who Escaped Prison Farm Two inmates who attempted to escape from the Montgomery Coun-ty Prison. Eagleville. Sunday. Mav been for Phila- struck by an oil truck on the Rldg' delphla" to notify Cheltenham which I'ike bridge which oraaass the Per- ;"'v in turn fans out the signal to the'kiomen Creek nt ColleReville other sections T^" accident occurred when the With this change placed in effect trucks brakes locked as the vehi-in the near future the onlv other elSS were passing each other As a Montgomery County area receiving reault *»» f,"^ crashed into the calls from Philadelphia will be s^e of the pleasure — Lower Merion and no change iSi l'» occupants^ contemplated there at the present „T!ie >'»J«red *h«j J Montgomery Hospital T. ere: ar hurting all ' Mrs. Alice Zollers. 22. of Trappe. the driver, possible knee fracture ! and injured hip; A Wesley Zollers, MMII ti But- Edwnnl WILL COLLECT CANS Herbert T Tole. chairman of the salvage committee of the local Ci-, j her ^ faewn of the skull. vilian rjefenae Council announces hf' mothrr M,, Ann, Wl>nwr. 54 there will be a collection or tin f Trappe. possible fractured ribs irOQfbOUt the borough neat' and injured nose- Mrs. Walter Zol-ili> useholders arc requested ,cr;. M Eag|eviUp. her mother-ln- 10 have their cans cleaned and ,,iW ■-fftfyqf (factured pelvis and Battened and placed in containers rraetursd right wrist, and Mrs in order that th.'y may be easllj sumiiel Lesher. 21. Evansburg. frac-collected. The collection will bo ■ mred rmht forearm and left elbow made by Boy Scouts. carl W Franidce. of PI\Tnouth Meeting, driver ol the trunk was KVriON BOUND uninjured and was not held by ( IHIRMW RlilOHl ! Chief of Police George Mover. Col District Director R. F. AshenM rhd investigated. ter of the Philadelphia OPA today aiknowlcdged receipt of the resig- W*»cf ^iHp Offprt'd Rationing Office Manopello. 114 Maple street, coop, $20; Eugene Murphy. 217 East Sev-enth avenue, shingling. $260: A Sosnowy 111 East Hector street. !«. w^re held for grand jury action roof $100: Pandells Giamoglow. 68 at a hearing before Magistrate Favette street $2000. Joseph Wolfe yesterday They were: CimB i„ Dnl,nVAr Herbert Dieterly. Pennsburg. RD.. The May Grand Jury concluded OUCf' l" liri,nu ll5° James Saunders. Negro, of Its activities at noon yesterdnv ( om 111 is'siotl Oil Sale Ambl('r Tnev are charged with with a visit to the Montgomery y """"l™"'" ™"* .prison breach and burglary of an County Prison after considering 73 rto—a™ e Hlau executrix of the! auiomob>lr bills of indictment. 82 of which were P?™^*^-,1?1*£»» Xreilri utc Accordmg to testimony of State found to be true and 11 not true, ! *s< . ' °LAJj' ,^^^PT?iane M°t0r P^rolman H. J. Clifford at Members of the panel were «-:tradm* "* Blau ™°7'r*' T „, V t!ie bearing yesterday, after slip, coned mrouuh the mi" bv Warden phia" real "laW? br0kMS: **! flied Ping from a second story bathroom moMh T rtu«,trom mv P»V Ihev were impressed with the clean-: rollectJ*^jT^ HofI-, May 16. the pair forced open a llness of the Institution and cour-'lm*Int *.Is alnleg*edi ,in„ [thtet «stta.tte-mm-e«n(t «of . garfl8e o! ^'^oeih n pl*^- Easle- vMe and rollcd )wr w ont0 Rldg,, claim that in 1941 Hoffman signed pllte When they were unable to start tesles shown by attendants After its tour the jury recom-mended that the prison exercise yard be treated with a black top coating, but Judge George C. Cor-son .who heard the report, remark-ed that while he felt the idea was a laudable one he questioned whe-ther or not it were possible to ob-tain the material due to the war Among those Indicted by the Philadelphia reporter. Brown nled he is a •religious fanatic" or that he ever "preached to the men". "My father. Clarence J. Brown, was an evangelist." Brown said, and I am assistant superintendent of the Grave Evangelical Church at Trappe I am an humble servant of the Lord. i hear many dirty words and many dirty jokes around the plant. When I hear them I simply turn and walk ism) 'The real truth of what happen-ed Is that In 1936. a steel union or-ganizer tried to organize the plant. He used a lot of curse words, and I didn't like that. I believe in unions, but I didn't like that or-ganizer ■Last July, someone, without my knowledge, put my name on a list for union membership In July. the company began deducting $1 a A month Charles Sigg. financial secretary of the union. and told him I wanted my money back since I had never joined the union. "On Thursday. Sigg came Into the plant and handed me a check for $7, .seven months' dues. Then the an agreement with the late Adolf Blau. a real estate broker, giving the'motor'they abandoned the Idea the latter exclusive rights for six of escaping, and returned to the .,, months to obtain a purchaser for a pTison (arm whprp thev .surrendere<j 21 men walked out tavern owned by the local man in t0 authorities Numnu Philadelphia. Dieterlv who is servinc time on1 Accorrtl»* lo Hnm n»»'»«"!. Subsequently Blau obtained a «-0rUiless Chec^? cha™ I^>fmbfr nf lhf "m,,,v'' ^ fl purchaser who bought the place tor S rSaled on A^uTt l and L°Cftl l3&2 ** "S ***** Chalr $4300 it is alleged, but Hoffman Saunders. imprisoned for rooberv Ownd Jury was Albert K. Darlins £f^ '<* »* freedom ii M,N«h n^i.nri u-ho I. ,h„™.* mlssion that nftd bw'n "■Iwd uP°n November «.,.,_*. „„.._ Bo,h n*W been transferred t< MM-.riM.x ( xi.l.KI) the County Piison at Norrlstown IOR STEEMVOKKEKS __! McNab. Oreland. who Is charged with practicing as a real estate broker without a license, assault, nation of Herman H Becker chairman of Ration Board No. 7,1 Lansdale, at the same time express-ing his •appreciation of the iimc| j^ufcn^ of „ Distribution you have given to this program and ^^ for ^ BoroU(in of west the great personal sacrifices to your on interests. LIBRARY TO CLOSE The Conshohocken Free Library will be closed all day Monday in observance of Memorial Day The banka, schools and Stale Store will Insed. Conshohocken is contemplated by War Price and Ration Board No 4 Brwn Mawr. It was learned today The Board chairman has notified Burgess Harry Mosman of its will-ingness to proceed with such a plan, with the understanding that the bnroUdh assumed responsibility for and battery and resisting arrest -j^, meetin. 1 have been called lf , ... Tlie charges arose when Contable1 todav by L^] 13B2 u s A CIO *Meil S 31l*S10fi Frank J Bradley, of Cheltenham. for Alan Wood steelworkers |"1«««« <IIM.|.,, attempted to serve a warrant on The first meeting was scheduled * »'"" .^Ullll<t> McNab at the latter's home for|at 10 this morning for workers on ■ violation of the real estate code \ the early night shift, nnd the aas- Tl11' BS*B*< rlHaalon. held through- McNab grabbed a revolver, shoved] tins Is scheduled for 7 p m fur P1" "iLli *'•■*■!: in s- ,1. him from the house and threaten-, day shift and late night shift c Church, will come to a close ed to shoot him if he returned, workers Both meetings are being *"" baapreaahs Stnloaa Sundav Bradley said held in the Red Men's Hall "^"t »l 8 at the church. Rev John G, Ludwig. Pottstown. was1 No action was taken at this Michael O'Donnell and Rev Ed-foreman of the Jury. morning's meeting, it is reported ward Mannion. c M father o! I It is also reported that a federal Germantown, have conducted the ACTfO STOLEN 1 conciliator will confer with com- '!"« weeks1 social .semcps tin' An automobile owned by Eleanor I panv and local men this afternoon first Tor children and St Phillip's RlUcbard Valley Forge, was stolen at the Wood plant SSOSJ, Barren Hill, and the MC-from Eroad Axe some time Wed-| ond for women of the parish man, forty-four men who reported for work at the Schuylkill plant Friday morning for 1 lsl after the twenty-one men walked out. were told that the department would not i be ■ l could not run with two shifts '" The Lo-cal terms it a lockout Things continued "status quo" until Tuesday afternoon when the [our O'clock shut decided to walk out in sympathy A met walkout employee* «aa held at the Red Men's Hall Tuesday aftarnoSSl and while the meeting an in prog-ress 1 and 4 mills then operating, decided on a sympathy walkout, it ; staled mtlng the Wood company in the walkout meetings were OhSStar ■ D*l i- vlee presiden'. Allied press, lexteral manager and ESCAPED FROM llospiT quarters and staffing of the office, „ Paul D Wood, superintendent Anthem- MaVti" " Mnreau ™ne. Eddie Culbreath. Pattj NAME CARDS FOR GRADUATE-- WttoO Center m c^rdinc to a report, WEDDING INVITATIONS or AN- Blessing of babies of the pans!, labor "UtKms forJ^ J","1' stiet Mornsville a patient i ittrsctive. smart style, there would eliminate considerable given Phoenixulle police Mont- NOUNCEMENTS All styles. As low will take place on Sunday afer- spokesman or*he Local Mid KStoS State Hoipiul escaped DJUISJ Michael Lenzt. Jose,ih,v,:, prempUy at RECORDER of- -ravel by residents of the thickly gomery County authorities hare yj few cents each RECORDER noon a founder the dir^ec Ion o TtoeyijM "«,£«"«*. that inatitutlon vesterdav. accoVd- Salamone, George Pastino. Larrv fice. Hector and Forrev; too onlv, populated West Conshohocken area been asked to make an tnve.ttga- Hector and Forrest. Phones 50 and »MRlJ|rismi«lJMnni prPStn_l™_.?L _3»r._; "., ing to a rei»orl received by police ' il nnltnued on Page Five) j $t Advertisement 1 to other oc*-s of the Board U0O (|l Advertisement pi OT SSITllll Will be held at 3 tf'nnlinued on P^er Sl»i
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, May 28, 1943 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1943-05-28 |
Year | 1943 |
Month | 5 |
Day | 28 |
Volume | 72 |
Issue | 77 |
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 |
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Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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Eaiablished 1869. No. 7277 CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY. MAY 28, 1943 TWELVE PAGES PRICE: THREE CENTS
Veterans to
HonorMemory
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Orator
Ota and Auxiliiirir" ^
huh] Memorial -rrvi*'-
\ 1S11 CEMETERIES
Charohei w ill join Veteran
in ervioei in Mrtho-di-
i Choreh
Tribute to soldiers of three wars
who passed away during the year
will be paid Sunday night at the
annual community Memorial ser-vice
in the Conshohocken Methodist
Church, under the sponsorship of
John P. DeHaven Post 129. Ameri-can
Legion, and Conshohocken Post
No. 1074. Veterans of Foreign Wars
The evening service in all of th?
churches will be dispensed with in
order that members of the several
congregations may attend the ser-vice
All the Ministers will have a
part in the program.
The Memorial address will be de-livered
by Rev. Arthur Copeland.
pastor of the Conshohocken Pres-byterian
church. Special music will
be sung by the Senior and Junior
Choirs of the church. The roster
will be read by Rev. Stanley R.
West, rector of Calvary Episcopal
church, and chaplain of
Panel toChock '-uth™ P?*™ Synod Boundaries
Sa!< s Prices
it In Stores
Noted Artist to Speak S<'nt |
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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