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®l)iLCati0ljaljath^ 4fe£*#e^ BONDS ESTABLISHED 1869, NO. 7398. Appointment of CT. Block Satisfactory CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY, JULY 25. 1944. PRICE: THREE CENTS Superintendent Whitemarsh Citizens reffret treatment by court Satisfied with thn BOpotntmeni of Charles T. Blo-k, of 202 Barren Hil" road, Spring Mill to the board of education of Whl ^ut hostile to the manner in wl.t-r: ♦ *• . m itUTM Ol 4H'J :.i\ discounted Friday in :hn afontgnm ery County Court of Common Pleas ■■:■■ dawn to the for-mation of a per;:: meat «rtth definite objectives at an oper meeting tomorrow nighi it Barrel - hall. 4 Irwin A Home, cl R. : Joshua road, supervising principal of Whitemarsh township public I schools, who resigned July ; 'ii- re-instated by unanimous ac-1 tion of the board of education on j Julv 17 after a stormy, three-hour; public .session, .said the appo would make no change in hi- plan remain in the posh I h i-held for 16 years. "If Mr. Block can work with me ' T can work with h!m " he the appointment of the Sprlfl man by Judaa neorge C Corson on petition or 12 citizens—chiefly po-litical leaders—of the township. The DOOM rejected a petition siftned by 482 own and women favoring the selection of Rev Harold F DoebW pa -or of St Peer's I it church, Barren Hill It wa • I plained many more names could have been obtained on Mr Block'.5 petition and thai H I Mr Doeb-ler'- i pet] only one day "I am using In with an open mind and I Intend to work for the ■ of the taxpayer* of Whitemarsh towrship and the pu-pil', of Barren Hill Consolidated and Sorlrj ■ MID * §>d. ols ■ laid Mr Blork his first public office He Wll] the uncxpired term of Chai Watson of Che Ttul Cedar Heights Two Members Local V. F. W. Aux'y Honored by State Appointments Pays Honors to 92 in Service War Casualty Three From Here Killed in 1074. . ■ ■ ■ ■ new auxiliaries and her responal- :."■!".uit to the dlatricl peel ol Magistrate Gilbert is chief speaker at exercises IKHIN A. HOBNI School Director . ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ .: . ■ ■ . ■ ■ ■ :i11(! tak- .: iel ■ ■ with thi ■ ■ ■- • by buy-illeu going to ;:■ form of government Intact for when they ■ Thus sDoke Magistrate Keller H the dedication of the ■ Tw i memben of i nahohocken PIM ■ onimand ments in the organization, it was of • B nt-r all records. r the war bonds .it)') Honored >re M*a Daniel Cannon ': -, -. ■ . ■■■. ■ , ■ ■ ■ hoeken ' the lw:»l int to the M Uriah Oall M p '■• '-i ir< Cudd] i •, town, nan ■ instruct r ind deoartmenl officer* next Sundav at I I 30 al the head pvt. 1 ■ • v F w Han I bur t, followed dinner The group will lean Europe IQlled in Marine Reported Pacific Theater Pfc. Walter Zorkowski, Pvt Albert L. Barth and Pvt Thomas Moran Killed in France, (/pi. James Dunn Killed in Pacific Area. i". » AM i >HK< i\\ -is i rtltlon of thr local rid of 1 but the fir t :n close to a half dnz- »n veara [o Mrs. Wil-liam J Kearney, 120 West Third caj former auxillai for a picnic to be held ^resident and .i Can- jointly with the post, the date to be I *he p.ist i.f deputy chief announced won were made at last tate banner ntehl ■ ' M Uhouse pre-sided and a social fallowed under , - The dutlet of Mrs Cannon in the the direction i CJUOB] \I , r T deput; fi post will be 1 Corrado Mn Edna .>I'1I1 111acturer IS llahts lit 530 Sunday afteri '"■vf,(1 ""* favor. ■ 1 ■ . ■ ■ . ■ ■- w- I ■ ■- ran of World War I. is a well known law ver and author For the led over the Rubbish Court in Phlladel] He '■• fill p.is^aces from ■ latitiitlon —; "" Ing forth- Con ' Stable ran- ft . -, ■ nre fiBhUmt nn many fronts over for teen-age residents of the bor- th ■ |d 1 ..■■■.■ Amortnn WHV nf life Its hoapltable doors for the first X, mad, a comparison ' :-., and proven I -We in America voluntarily In- "It's whai we have been waiting vest in Ot bonds our ■' UD MU'* RI ■■ IRDER reoort-r four freedom!," he today, speaking for the 180 : the rule in Oer- rr I the community one ol complete force, the who enme from all corners of the buvine of the bonds of their conn- borough and ■ :■<'■ more service men from this area have made the Mipreme sacrifice in fareign theatres of war, an Army of-ficer who spenl hia summers with relatives here has been trilled in action and :t former Marble Hall resident wounded ,1 th,. front, War Departmenl communications to their families n ported her the moal extensive re-ince the beginning of World War I isnall Launching of Painl Stains \<kw Canteen Clue to Killer Rotary Speaker Speaking befoie 'he GonahOhOCk* an R itai Club the regular weeklv dinner meeting last mghi at Baumgmri ■ Oardens on the .sub-ject "A Practical Example of Vo-cational Service". E. Stanley Bow- ■ . ■■ ■ rid 1 '! vocational service Is the building .. of JLIIH ■ Hunstckei U) 0. frl tndshlp and , w;,i,. ■•■ Cro Ittteti r -ad King bospltabl Merlon, on charges of in- and spoke of a personnel program 4 ™™.„,i .. iroluntan failtna to in their own concen menl with each The c me I ime Listed as dead are: Pvt. Albert Barth, Cedar Height*. Cpl. Jamea Dunn. Lower Merinn. former local realdenl pit Thomas ,|. Moran, this boroosh. Pfc. Walter S. Zorkowakt, West Conahohocken. Lieut. Glendon 8. Setfert, Philadelphia. I isted as wounded: pfc. Francis T. O'Donnell, Norrtetown, former Harbl 11.ill resident. Electrocuted in Accident tw scene ol an and ttot*; ._. ken - Apparen m conta : In $2,000 bail by Mr Bowen . ManLstrat ■ th before and during an air drill In repair work at town, for action of Coronor W . Pvl. Albert L Barlh p ■ 1 ■■ 11. dl June 26. of wound action during the invasion of Nor-mandj according to 1 received Sunday mornm tfri Albert Barth. •)[ 365 Summit avenue, Ce;i;i: Bel The War Department stated ft ill follow siving more d-- ,. tails Private Barth who left worn W» 1 «d th. depr»k» Suladriphi. Ina ««l BW1 Com- JCs.'Si £T™" ■n'l, $S£. um, in m.ae a careiui siuns 01 France. He i id he ™"ld men- om. Kownuky on thr accordion and I truck by . openintr. ■ .'. Port Dlx N .1 fmm then -' l fit \RI.FS T BLOCK Army Citation Norman H Woolloy of 27 W 1 Lieut, liato fit't? road, temporary barter Ol rem group I :.il meeting of his com-nuttee Pridaj night : [matiai 1 "We feel that Mr Blo-'k'- ap territory, l.ient Wunam Nf pouitment to in* bosrd U accept-; has been ewarded an Air able otv the tw-is of his ^worn .'tatt'- and an Ouk Ltal I mem to the court that he will come TJ, s. War Department. hirtv freedonia not Just Tour. Bud Williams at the drums, provld-ad iplrtted music for dnncimr in Albrr. ,- •■ snd the two >pa< Ion. rooms whl v*^^ AthBrt no?,,M of Summit ave- the Canieen in the annex of the ... an nan In Man H Wood Park House, Fifth Reuly thai he heard the Impact of Baffern of the Submarine Service marched UD Roberta avenue and Harry street clear thinking by both groups man Joseph Lills intcinobil'1 as he ei Jack Miller. membei ol the pawna avenue, Roxl«rough were and was in Louisiana on maneu itrsrt. near Krtox Eala-Cynwyd-Narberth Club. wl 1 vtaitor ness. told Chlel ol Police Robert Stoker Joseph Leonard Henry ■ )■ the car bul In the R0v.1i Wavy a ■ to the ixwrd without pre-formed! ms «#,}, the former Mi- Jeanne ■> ocken port opinion, prejudice or hatred It Is Bergey 41« Wi *r ouard our firm belief that the 482 resi-dent taxpayer^ who signed a petl . to Well* street to their place Highllghl the evening won rore tiie honm Hi to- the aoeclal danoa numbera, June license numbei N .1. and WM French and Bob Burns nc«Mn ,; legv, the fayor In the spot dance and from -he scene tedal Joaeth Mi-rohv ot Nortli lane a Alice Rhaw of Went Conshohocken xhe only elue left wuen ,,nd 1 'n"d William Mellon, In the ellmln- ^ari, blue Poreltm atton dance The rendition of Beer nn(| chief Rellly decided to put thi. ere In Barrel Polka by a hiistllv-assem- anRle to (rood advantage He ob-bled ouartette. comprising Fi. ,;; own-i ,n. leader or'O'Neill, Bdmund Opelsttl and Juliu :(ior Than he j • t1 : \! later re- Webster, son of Mr an Friday, advised al the Cedar Daohlno^ membei IBB of ordered D ; undertaking Chartoi W Webster, of 361 Roberts His company lefi toi . room Lilly told pi int ofll I* March 15 thi accident occurred Be wa Employed by John Wood determine how it manufacturing Company. He ntddenl) taw LUlj He la lurvived In addition from head to foot, and pa:> Krow rial I. TJ .■.•■■■ ;' mU Oi 1 aal I ■ - '•' ,: Brernien at bul with Sacramento. Calif, and A. home Dr John D Perkins. Vocal physi- Another Cedar Heuthts boy en-tered the service with Barth " nounced the man dead received bJa • A bit 61 ; tnaina were re- camp They were shipped oversea* to the r of Paul D together He is Hoyer presided Local History in liarron Mil. . t ion opposing Mr. Block now will u tthe awai f the giria to '44 of Conshohocken High Be* No word ha> been receivet back him 100 per cent. The de- to care for a notll ■ non« rnl1 "^ Eud r'rlIfllh of West Consho- ltiaic:. ^ hon^e to >1 the board o: Vlved bv his widow from We* ci»ion of the court will help, The citation waa made for "« unl Oannan, paator hooken. tower Marlon High ftihool; u» owiiera and to check* aU park townahlp Wren wnaina Mval Waltor week-s. whmi strengthen the determination of the ceptlonalls merit,... I Cedai HelghU Commtmltv Benlor. won rounds of applause as w : A RECORDEn In M« rroni 14 W Ifl l ■'■] F1"nd,a' J" ■ f^1",n' taxpayers to see that our school. wh -he invocation, and dhi the vocal number. Silver For two days. t!.. -:.ce Novem- sues, a the^ Barth home while h. Is operated efflciently. eco-comoat m, B lirt. r address Re stated Wings m the Moonlight bv Am ep( ted there, previou joned at Pott Dot N J nomlcaUy and free of diaaenUon " pied Oontitwmtol Europl '. the War thai Of the M properties, and \K Zoom Tlie orchestra arempanied conshohock-n and Brldgtuorl „.ho-l held several a ' :"v For«e Cement Private Weeks, who reoeMd a knee Tiiose who signed Mr Block's pe< tlon stated, I families In the community, 32 boys the slngara without mceesi Then the-.- switch- '■'. Conahohocken tition were: and ■■■ : im] B:,-;-< were in the service, fl Chaperones lendinu complete ao- „c) their tactics and began hammer- If. Glass g ''■'" bronchi tlv John N Brett, of 101 North la president of the board of education; these occasions. Sheriff Samuel U □ ell and liit- Swanson. Jr.. Republican com-mitteeman of the west dLstric and- 0n Saturday, U a member of the police department n ]rttcr from hi of Whitemarsh township: alanha not to w lendli eu He Maid proval to the wl 1 I that although that was nearly one were Mr and Mrs John J Kehoe l h home, some families Mr and Mrs. Charles Moore Mi three In the service and Mrs Robert Carroll a ing on doors. At the home 01 ■ BIcrk. of - ■ nil u in operation When they and Mrs jamea MagUiM .■ i_- u < A nnnkip nf ril 11 .nf-t nil'l V . ,-».. i'rt """tr knockk ahd nrtir Inform- u.... .. ,435 RH.W ,•„„, hnmc'lo »." h. said ; A no«*«ofJ»«^f;^JP»£ ma .ho ofllcors hi. broth.r-ln-la. !;, „.," ,„„«„,„ n,v M. Oarman Bskrd (or 0 and » rmmbm nan. the __ H Simp«)n. of Miquon: Stephen A {V,V,V Mnortlna "thai lie received n ninm"nt. ol silent prayer for 'he de- latl.-i admilted free If In rnmpam lh(l lnformatton lh;it lie owned Laubert. prealdent of the board of '!.,. ted aoldler, PrWatt Albert L "f n.emberv were present. /1 law nupervLsors of Whitemarsh tow! t of n ™tln« In the ,,1. • I " 'he number of monthly member-hip *W and aelln, R.p,.,h nonor roll A basket card, »> '«« •• • ""' mitteeman: Miss Plorrle B H.itv k.u,„ ,, ., ily flowers were placed be- were issued by Wlllbrni Dayls. Jr.. Republican eommlltecwoman. mld-i 1 ,,.„ »' a prls. Heath the honor roll 111 memory of tl ■■.! o-rnian. pr.n-dle district. Mrs Anna r. , , ' ' bv .he children of clpal of conshohocken HlnIi: School. publican commlireewom... indov School of Community a lending assistance with1 the Can. trict: William O Schimpf. ex- 1. ,:,nii\ BOARD Rev NIr "ar"1"'1 ,pd rheteen. which I live secretary of War Price and n 1- MEMBERS RESIGN IOIIM :i;;i :n repeatinE the land's pray- Woman tlonmi; board 26«-.i. Barren Rill l_ John S. Magill or Whitemarsh. a ., Robert W Wright, Sr. of 36: former member of the board of :,„,, Board No. 6 Bridgeport, »■■:- Summit ayenue. head of the Com-isnack oar w L-n .1. ■ •""'""' wars home, located a hall block •J .upervlsors: John M Kushl.i. r , ■ ,. munlly Service club of Cedar business thrmmhout the "'n'"8 ,.„,,, ,,,„ 5cen, 0t the accident, and Heights grocer: John w Ix-bold. of ord,„a:or Raymond B RJppm.in :Helelits and builder of the honorlbehlnd Ita pastel-drapecl COTntrr dw no. rrmemier lfrlvl„e ,i„ pUce Whe township police force and \v,: , . ,. . Christopher 1 -,s m charge ot the service. Sky blue and while decorations are Br„nl.vnnd Mnlrr ronri.-a.-d er E Oilinger. of Barren Bill Brtdtepc ; "■ "rst American Flag." was carried out In the Canteen rooms^ ^^ ^ and look (| [Q |hf Nornj Under the appoliitmem two d] .,. Upper M 1 by Martha Wright. The Canteen Is open1 i-uesaaj. lown ,„,„,,,, m,ne Sun said to be r. Crarenca Tliorpe. a member ol Wednesday Thursday Friday aim pam: scrapings «-crc taken (rom thr Hoy Scout troop of Cedar Saturday nlghts_from 1 to 11 p. m noo<1 and nl0111, Ah Pl. k,.-.- Its, raised the American flag Coordinator H an- while the air! Scout troop sang the DOUaoad ■' °f Harry "Star Spangled Banner" The call Qlil. 414 Penn road. Wynne- to the colors was sounded by the wood, as a member of the Price' bugler. John N. Wright, of Rox tin- mound tw IO'mp»inrws F1 noulirrlhn W» peepRk ,wi:l1 •"■ wounds before he oml(1 and re„lveii mffllral ald He didn't know ol rile where- Injury on June 23 m France and borough was recovering at the home of hLs mothf □ Florldi General hospital. Atlanta, ordlng to word received ther-m-law In I ,, c„„„, rn -rday He said he lay Oh ''- w.i, tndoi id b» Sherlti Ola - who |50> nt'OUt l amp the ground two days and two nights " t home, he volunteered Urth week of the 8-week blue Mdan and thai 'here were two gj ,. i^untm. Bcoul Reaar- Lane. began on Sun-was unable to account , 3 In whii. 'cnmm,i;.i. nth an attendance of 390 "The marks were not the:» wncn j.v>1 -. n scouts and KOUt leaders. Tlie camn I went out las- night, but when I , ,, Which has a staff of 55 adults awoke thus mornine I noticed ,!l(,; . i |untor leaden, La operated for the wata Hebrides and Bouganville. them. "Hunaicker told Delaware and KCbnlgomerji Oounty cpl. James B Dunn. 20. former Bradley and Miller Boj B \'alley Forge resident of this borough .was. killed He .said, according to poll.-- Council in nction in the South Pacific ac-rharae of the an" ■ companion had been drlnkin? sheriff Cl 1 The feature activity on last weeks l0rding to a telegram received Fri-w ich did a ruahlng heavih' at the Veterans of Foreiun of Uv, , program was a camp carnival, call- dav . \ir ud Mr. about-s of Albert Barth after he had been wounded. Thdai will Infonn him of the death of hl« friend. ( pl. Jun^ iiiiini veteran of Guadalcanal, , Club with the aid of rep-ivea from borough churches Juliu: J snack bar rectors live in the west district two in the middle diatrtcl and one in the east district Actually, there is no •'district' Maori, A M Ouln tendent of schools for Montaomert1 county, declared at the public meet Ing in Barren Hill Khoo) thai un der provisions of the School Code I on . ben or five brothers living lnj one house "right on the 111 comprise the board Statement Charles Block stated to I RF-CORDER reporter shortly after his appointment Friday that he would go upon the WWtenuuah Townshh* School Board "with an open mind" and denied the claim of the ami- Brett faction that he was "hand-picked by John Brett". "JobO Brett never approached me aboift being 0 candidate". Mr. Block averred. "When Jim Orauel moved from the West District of the township and spoke of resign-ing. I became interested A number of uxpavers spoke to me about go-ing on the board and it was then I decided to be a candidate" "I shall work only for the best interest of the taxpayers and the •phools and I am not going on the >uard because of any political In-terest or ambition". Tonight's chaperones are listed a; Rev. and Mrs Arthur Copeland of the Presbyterian lianae Chaper-ones tomorrow night are Aura Bolduc, stained shirt, were sent to the FBI al w.i hington D C son Tills morning a report from f Board Three. Lower Mert- borough Then taps were played and!Oar\ev. Mrs Margaret Jones and i( ontinurd on Pag* Kmir) Miss RcEina Mlgent all of tfatthew'i Church On Pridaj Last Week to Purchase Bonds of Small Denominations in Fifth Loan Drivefe; ■ week to ourchai ■ Chairman Drive ma letter to Donald he end nf the Fifth War P Horaev president of ■ n in of the 1 u wi *T : covered ■ month onai solicitation ^nooaoooooo wail thai vou ran make .. ■ ■■-.■■ of axe 'Uenl foe" the Individual bonds in D 1 ■ _ . : 1 in-* linn in us n i>c[ji. .. "nd w HaULlnk .-. nTown and stains compared favorab.-. , n,,.rt ,,, A.,.,,,„.. ]: A.;1 Hunaicker'. arrrst followed „,,, ,. , .. , . . m ta. ;,1|^* Coronor., lury so ,h„. thry may In- •&*£ )£Zf2SUF**Z **" them^Qhthahood „ rOr Kilm M. KCpairS tance from Joshua road, when a . tree that the defendant had "negll-mo sr, n. men! gently" pern today awarded a contract for bltu nrooerty fell on th memberi 'those who arc pupil ■ nth and eighth and ninth grade* in school 1 folk dancing. ■ 1. • thai ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ •■on bctfKi- . • extel 1 - ■ . ':l>"ral in-retnrn alned in the local Jail until Sunday binds the local reatjetll " her wav out and afternoon when he was. turned over urged to continue their purchase, j the nurcha-s- of more War Bond1 to Shore Police of Ph.. Naval District ^1 \MAN .A.W.O. 1.. AUB8TI I" Seaman Joseph W Leflar o: Eighth avenue and Hallowell street, reported to the local police as being absent without leave sin. 1 was arrested Saturday nlghl bj Sergeant Harry Snear. He was de- Durlns th !i " 1 lx-"i. a number of such bond1 it doraa hi' :■ ■ tl tot 1 Ml Hoi 0M to do bl still mor* bonds Tn maktne thi- ■ r; 1: ■ . SOT! tention to the facl thai in heloino to Inereaae War B->nds ■ Local 1.192 Holds Gala HousewarminK - ed bv •:.■ Wala-ga-zoo Georne Dunn. Colton road. Lower PriMa were ewarded 10 the follow- \iorion No date of his death is th* board ol OUbertavllle No !. most riven In the telecrams but it is be-school dlstri ' 'iT!'r-'; Lanadowni Ko 1. beat Uend be wa.*. killed during the in-cation Th. * barker vaslon of Salpan The las- . and the school On Thursday, a frog leaping con- received from him was dated Jun-test was won by Lansdowne No. A. 10, He L> the first Conshohocken Max See! scout ni a stir the record boy to be killed in tlie p.i, ;■ FAILING TKKi: HIT jump was 8'3" CAR. WANTS DAMAGES On Pl I B won the Cpl Dunn was .1 itudenl in the H"ward Passmore, the tenth grade of Lower Merlon High e, over $2,000 from Marble scoutmaster, received the award for school when he tnUated 111 thf the troop U S. Marine Corps on April 23. A* the Saturday evening "camp 1942. He received hi fire over 300 HOUtl received awards at Parris Island. 8 C tnetment. time later was sent to the South Tlie following troops and attend- Pacific area, where he participated ance are listed below In a number of major engagement 19 <■;!<■!,- Be n ■■ ■ 2. 14: Overlook Hills. No °»<'f after entenna 1 18 North Wales 27 Jenklntown that was for only a few hours Fol- ■ Oreland 13: Cheater No. 7, lowing the capture of Tarawa he 12" Vallev Forge. 18: Lansdowne. wrote his mother telling her No. 1, 2V Drexel Hill No 3, 37: come through the engagement Manoa. Kb 2, 13; Olenolden No. 1 wlihoui ■» scratch 9: Upland No I, 17: Fulmer „cPl 9linn wa: OT, front of his automobile Tlie car Heigli's 4 Limerick No. 1. 18: tl Wayne No. 5. OUgh, Sprlnctfleld and Whitemarsh SI5D dami W He askJ t0 Edge Hill No 1, 35; Brookline hundred Township* MotHKomerv County, to the balance for pain and suffertn -, UntdOW DereotU fmm this community and slaw Landtl Paviiw Company, of and for lo-x of compel ^ number of out-of-town olac* - Bale Cynwyd, for S19.757 ioiiied in the gala hoiuawarming of The thoroughfare in this borough UTTM HKK. Ml < 11 NOISS Local 1392. United Steelworkers of to b.■ : from Both : America. CIO and Ul auxiliar. 1 .< west to the bridge mon?d to the home of Joe] Had-markini; recent removal to their loannlDg the Plymouth Branch of field, Si\,: v morning and irhen 890 feet for a width of 30 feet HI « \l( AMI STAMPS STOLB<i ■ ' atiaht Are and Edward Bradley of 146 Ea^ Main Ing where II W8> ItUI burning new headquarters on tlie second floor of the Knights of Columbus building. Second avenue te street, Saturday night Pagan's Orchestra provided dancum HirotiKhout the evening, and refreshments were served Elwood Ingram of 117 Pur- «l was chairman nf the Local' Gray ■ No :t 7: Drexel Hill No 6 1: Bryn Mawr No 1. 1; Noms-town No \*> I; Oonahohocfcen Nn 4. 5 (hikmont No 3, 1H: Olenside No 2 2: Aldan No. 1. 1: Aldan No 2 4: Ardmore No 3. 7. I I MUMS Jn*eph R. Carpenter Tlie funeral ol JOMph born al Bprtm taj 3 ISM The familv lived here tor ala ream prior to oval to Lower Menon •'inploycd 1,- head Hardener on the Foederer Es-tate, four years ago. During bli here Cpl Diuin attended th? local schooh and had manv friends here He was a member n! the Conshohocken Presbyterian Church and was also a membai Lilv of the Valley. Loyal Orang" Lodge Flute Band of Ardmore Cpl Dunn was lookins forward to whPii Japan would tx' crashed and he could return home to take nro|Kxsed trln to Ireland with hi-father to Dunn, for whom be WM named, a ■ ■ ■ Cer-amet l inadale reported to the stream from n boostr-r tank soon peoter. husband of Mrs Sadie hii extineuUhed ' "r nl -3 West De~ 1 ibile had been itokn Itom wi H Beven ..venue WjHl t'-mshohock-no lit J< the John Wood>the neper died pi-idnv ou • the Local president, laanufacturlng Comoany 11 Ham ""«*« ' - - . r. : ■ ■ headed the women's committee and Washinaton itreeU Mam!undetermined, The blowine •■■ ''■, ;!i:, H Mr« neorge Roberts was in charge Ink., nf Colleveville else renoned fir" wh .tternoon from the Miller Funeral oenttv from Howard Q Crawford * to the local police on Sundav that bell :: Home. 300 Payette itreet, with invalided bas-k to the United st.it." BOCWfUl was the event, that a number of 11 Ud 13 ol the morning aroti>-d real- R'1' Francis Tucker, pastor of rron, the South Patifi. i buddj ol It Is planned to have get-together coupons had been stolen from hif-idents for a radius of several s-uiares Oulph Cliri.stian Church, officiating her son. in which lie laudet: •want* neriodlcallv. aporwored bv, automobile while it was parked Island scores of people m Interment was In a veteran fighter and a good Mi. :i< .■ixiliarv od parking to*. I WIP Oulph Cemetery. iContinned «n Pace Fanri
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, July 25, 1944 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1944-07-25 |
Year | 1944 |
Month | 7 |
Day | 25 |
Volume | 73 |
Issue | 98 |
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®l)iLCati0ljaljath^ 4fe£*#e^ BONDS
ESTABLISHED 1869, NO. 7398.
Appointment
of CT. Block
Satisfactory
CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY, JULY 25. 1944. PRICE: THREE CENTS
Superintendent
Whitemarsh Citizens
reffret treatment
by court
Satisfied with thn BOpotntmeni of
Charles T. Blo-k, of 202 Barren Hil"
road, Spring Mill to the board of
education of Whl
^ut hostile to the manner in wl.t-r:
♦ *• . m itUTM Ol 4H'J :.i\
discounted Friday in :hn afontgnm
ery County Court of Common Pleas
■■:■■ dawn to the for-mation
of a per;:: meat
«rtth definite objectives at an oper
meeting tomorrow nighi it Barrel
- hall.
4 Irwin A Home, cl R. :
Joshua road, supervising principal
of Whitemarsh township public I
schools, who resigned July ;
'ii- re-instated by unanimous ac-1
tion of the board of education on j
Julv 17 after a stormy, three-hour;
public .session, .said the appo
would make no change in hi- plan
remain in the posh I h i-held
for 16 years.
"If Mr. Block can work with me '
T can work with h!m " he
the appointment of the Sprlfl
man by Judaa neorge C Corson on
petition or 12 citizens—chiefly po-litical
leaders—of the township. The
DOOM rejected a petition siftned by
482 own and women favoring the
selection of Rev Harold F DoebW
pa -or of St Peer's I it
church, Barren Hill It wa • I
plained many more names could
have been obtained on Mr Block'.5
petition and thai H I Mr Doeb-ler'-
i pet]
only one day
"I am using In with an open
mind and I Intend to work for the
■ of the taxpayer* of
Whitemarsh towrship and the pu-pil',
of Barren Hill Consolidated
and Sorlrj ■ MID *
§>d. ols ■ laid Mr Blork
his first public office He Wll]
the uncxpired term of Chai
Watson of Che Ttul
Cedar Heights Two Members Local V. F. W. Aux'y
Honored by State Appointments
Pays Honors to
92 in Service
War Casualty Three From Here Killed in
1074.
. ■ ■ ■ ■
new auxiliaries and her responal-
:."■!".uit to the dlatricl
peel ol
Magistrate Gilbert is
chief speaker at
exercises
IKHIN A. HOBNI
School Director
. ■ ■ ■ ■
■ ■ ■ ■■ .:
. ■ ■ . ■
■ ■
:i11(! tak-
.: iel ■ ■ with thi ■ ■ ■-
• by buy-illeu
going to
;:■ form of
government Intact for when they
■
Thus sDoke Magistrate Keller H
the dedication of the
■
Tw i memben of i
nahohocken PIM
■
onimand
ments in the organization, it was of • B nt-r
all records.
r the
war bonds .it)')
Honored >re M*a Daniel Cannon ':
-, -. ■ . ■■■. ■ , ■ ■ ■
hoeken ' the lw:»l
int to the M Uriah Oall
M p '■• '-i ir< Cudd]
i •, town, nan ■ instruct
r ind deoartmenl officer*
next Sundav at I I 30 al the head
pvt. 1
■ • v F w Han I bur t, followed
dinner The group will lean
Europe
IQlled in
Marine Reported
Pacific Theater
Pfc. Walter Zorkowski, Pvt Albert L. Barth
and Pvt Thomas Moran Killed in France,
(/pi. James Dunn Killed in Pacific Area.
i".
» AM i >HK< i\\ -is i
rtltlon of thr local
rid of 1
but the fir t :n close to a half dnz-
»n veara [o Mrs. Wil-liam
J Kearney, 120 West Third caj
former auxillai for a picnic to be held
^resident and .i Can- jointly with the post, the date to be
I *he p.ist i.f deputy chief announced won were made at last
tate banner ntehl ■ ' M Uhouse pre-sided
and a social fallowed under , -
The dutlet of Mrs Cannon in the the direction i CJUOB] \I , r T deput; fi post will be 1 Corrado Mn Edna .>I'1I1 111acturer IS
llahts lit 530 Sunday afteri '"■vf,(1 ""* favor.
■ 1 ■ . ■ ■ . ■ ■- w- I
■ ■- ran of
World War I. is a well known law
ver and author For the
led over the Rubbish Court
in Phlladel]
He '■• fill p.is^aces from
■ latitiitlon —; ""
Ing forth- Con ' Stable ran- ft . -,
■
nre fiBhUmt nn many fronts over for teen-age residents of the bor- th
■ |d 1 ..■■■.■
Amortnn WHV nf life Its hoapltable doors for the first
X, mad, a comparison ' :-., and proven
I
-We in America voluntarily In- "It's whai we have been waiting
vest in Ot
bonds our ■' UD MU'*
RI ■■ IRDER reoort-r
four freedom!," he today, speaking for the 180
: the rule in Oer- rr I the community
one ol complete force, the who enme from all corners of the
buvine of the bonds of their conn- borough and
■ :■<'■
more service men from this area have made the
Mipreme sacrifice in fareign theatres of war, an Army of-ficer
who spenl hia summers with relatives here has been
trilled in action and :t former Marble Hall resident wounded
,1 th,. front, War Departmenl communications to their
families n
ported her
the moal extensive re-ince
the beginning of World War I
isnall
Launching of Painl Stains
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