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®l)c Conshohockcn fttcortcr ESTABLISHED 1869, NO. 7708. Many Offices K<'",,i""|,,,,,,,ohs Drink Found J Weal Side Man Here Involved Large r actor In Primaries If-flMfl ll1l"MMll>t'Ill> Are * .Hi(li»l;iu - For Kr-Kleetion Kdward D Cimninglmni. no 0 Mi- Mitv Cunningham, or Craw-ford uvenue. West Conshohoek-n. ■ppotnttd bjahimaalag "or DM Nuijisiown-BrldBcpi' the Heading company, according to an .innonnicincni li> I*.<• meni It tW. Brown, of the Heading com-i..[ ir. Mr, rjunninghain N I " p K Kendall, ol n<.>uing. who has btcn made assistant agent ai S-:ucr street. Reading. The changes became effective ireatardav Ita aewly-appotated h has been in the employ of the Read-ing companv lor the past twenty- In Accidents Sa!Yt\ Committee Mini111»:i11 Id-< ril.« - Tetti Being Lined CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY. JULY 11. 1947. SPRING Mill. KAIK < OMMIITEi: TEN PAGES PRICE: THREE CENTS With the primary election set for ] \V MIX IIAI.I. September 9 |>o]ltiCBl activity Is be- ; ginning to simmer in this borough and within a few days petition.* , will be placed in circulation for the.' fieri "^served the company recent records Three school riireeiors are to her1"'1 *** *•*■■> IU ' a "»»" °' or state authorities show that In one' ■iSS Xntortoe^^rS S W«rt Cotwhohoclicn and wai edit- oui o] every roar fata) traflf ■ ™£. uhJ. ™ ? i 'ted U thaachooli ol thai I eoueh dents, .. driver or ■ nfrieatrtan wai ,,;N£F.llam, tpSrSesLidtSn.i, ,.„*„„*,„ „K...awflUirU :(Uha vl,"o"rs'n lwin"d,, h2a2d reported as havlni been dnnking Ml* and iwalvad hla ttait With Chairman. National ( ommlltee ror the company as crew caller, or "call; Trafflr Safety ] boy", in Nuiristuwn In 19^5 *t the Drinking by drivers and pedes- Mill street station He hai trlaru Is a growing .roffli iiv in Philadelphia problem The most rt : and New J< |Wcst Con.<hfjhO(-l*i-ii w.i Forrest Blnke.slev. Both Mr. HI tinea May. IMC and Mr K.suite an completing lulli Mr Blakesley l.s completing; tin Kim of Waiter W BlIWilimit who was compelled to relinquish the office because of failing health : iherg was treasurer at the time of his resignation. Mr Rls-tlne, who was president at that time, resigned that office in order to suc-eaatl |fr Elsenberg as treasurer.'Mr. Fi'.am was named to succeed Mr. 'tistlne as president. Both Mr .'Ham »nd Mr Rlstine have signified their intention of running for re-election. niled LS thai ol the auditor, ^l0tSur field houar at Beveiith ave-lormutiun on official acrldem re-port? understates the true picture.! survey:, involving chemical tests or blood or other body materials of drivers tested who had been Injured or killed in truffle Bidden' that half of the drivers had alcohol in their systems. About one-third of all the drivers tested had sum-, clent alcohol to be under its lnfiu-ice. Results show thai the greater the concentration of alcohol in a per- ■ in. the greater the danger A person with a blood alcohol con-' The contract for the plumbing I centration of over .15 per cent baa In.nine of the Community i a relatively poor chance of staying' — i out ol mi accident The average Field House Contract Let IMiiinhiii-; uml II- ;il Awarded To Evans Girl Injured As Her Bicycle Strikes Auto Spring Mill Mr Performer In Cmh Near Fair (,round- MedioeUatGronp (;0U1M.Jl ()r(|ers \t Haverford Payment For Sewage Plans RnaneJal Difflruitin Gonttauu To BeoM Affair* Of nnrwwh ■ Mi Urodlat To il Pi Qowahlp [naUMite U t ring iu-it mis week il M ivei: ird colleg*, Hav-erfon) uututaa t* young people within the bounds i I the Philadelphia tt-renre aflnlttan 01 'In- Metlv.'- ■ in Bible. OhrlaUan dot trine, ehureh itwam- ■mem and V.■'..'.!: '■'ell'>»^hip nielh- MKIS The aften ■ lectures, |iageiuits and plajl MlssReU Autrey. IB. of the Mor The In d on Monday , ril Hatm. uui,n^ltrrad atlUtghheUBprim M Jjajj. »2l?tt»h oei*rnSnSiariiliafhh? rSKA Lift bownahln police. i '"."" aiemoniM cnu.ci Donald ltovle IU Weal Ninll *J "" .avenue. C'onshohocken, operaUH ol *mTP ' ,,H'",7" , ' aid ha was drivini i Hat '""■ ; nr street and flowed down n order '■'' ''"' dean 01 TO make a turn into the drive* ■■ ' *l" ha held^n the projerl The atUmatad cos Tile filtanr.al condition of the borough was aired ai lha July meet-itiK o, baam couiu il WVdin-sdnv lA.-nitiK when W.lliani T. Moldrew. borough engineer Phdadei- ror the ■eoondary treatmeni of arw-lllra.| tfe and rc^uaatad partial pa ■ enginei'ring aw he luKintiiiiB nf actual eon Jiturdav night MEMBERS OF THE SPRING MILl FIRE COMPANY who are directing the activities of the annual fair being held each afternoon and evening except Sunday until next Saturday night. July 19. Include >le(t to right' front row Samuel C. MaeParland and Charles H Johnston. Jr.: back row: Ft S Ktlpatrlck. presi-dent and chairman of the committee, and William Botarth. erm of James Manser expiring. He ll|)(, 1[ltrrv ;,„,,., was awarded, driver ln this range is fifty-fl * serving the unexpired term of the; to a(ror,,,, Evans, conltactor, through i times more likely to b.- Involved in Lane Crawford, architect. Tuesday j nn accident than drivers with no evening at u meeting of the Con-; alcohol! shohockeii Community Center at, The public is well aware of the County Pay To Be Raised Pennsylvania Week Is Set llj'jln r Salary Scales Effective Next Year i Observance < .;ii n» Strong Sup|Mirt I Vigorous support !<* the observ- 'ance of Pennsylvani.i Week Is Indi-gnd and the other drivers late !»,tn.i-l Hoey and will be a can-didate for ii full six-year term. The terms or seven councllmen ^ a'lll expire thla year one In each ,(|(. C(11L,|lim(>,ken association. Tl»e dangers of drlviiiK alter drinking of the tn-M, second and third wauls ,,„,,,.„, pnM, graj not revealed In n public opinion poll lor the and >wo each in the lourth and fifth t ^^ Kntv wp«lntai-danl for'National Committee for Trnmr * '|,: ^ . 'Frank Heavener. who was awarded' Safety, each person interviewed wasi Philip Oravlnese, the lone Denn»-|tho gen,.rBl contract for the erec- asked which of ten listed raetetl cratlc member who was chosen oyUon of ,hf building, advised the {caused the greater number of accl-1 the voter-, will compete his f.iur- l>n.ir{i 0( rtireciors ofthr Center that dents. In his opinion Driving while; year term. He is undecided at the work wol|k) ^ stHrted immediately under the influence of intoxicating I present tune whetlur or not he will:and rusllKl to completion. 'A cer- liquor ranked number one. be a candidate to succeed himself. ,aln ltm.,,mt „t plumbing ls neces-: perhaps the main rtumbling block Frank mpalrli seeond ward «Tre-' Ui liie early port of the con- t„ getting better enforcement of| senutne. whos.' term expires, will strucUon VVOrk and now that the, drunken-driving laws in most places n*^* atf, Lor re"e^Uon,J as-conlrac*. has been awarded there has been the difficulty in dctermln-, -* ~ r 'since the announcement will Thornaj McCarter. the oldest (, fV,n. reftson U) hope there will ing whether driven actually were signed into law by Governor Duff. k b-n,,,,^- October 11 roatnoej in |x*mt of service, in the |>p no further delay until the house ,]nrit.r ,hp influence So much riiffl-ipubltr employes in Montaomery I mane ii\ Grut J Matthew! - Fer, and Tnornal H wSlam.'lU com^^1'' OM ot •" diwtors «lttj has been experienced in ■ome > ^^ ^ ^^ for a Mrin oflUry Qf l-ommerce. 10 dl riero auu iinnn.o. H wmmmv, .suted yesterday. p aces in canvk-ting drivers who are, - . , « ■ Letters and nersonal calls to the MrwilhamsK'mCTISM Mr KljU »W "*««»"* of ma-, under the mnuenTe but no, stag- P«y '"^ases TTect.ve January l..o|JS J? th.• SSSSl from many Mr Williams Ls hlling the unexpiied■ terlnla necessarv u> begin work has cPrlnB dnink' that enforcement has 1MB term ol Vernon Wynne Mr Fleroip^n BOfsompllahed to the point been directed at <ml\ the umsi obvi-i The measure boost: • W 01 the sheriff of MonUomery county »to \CflUliM r^nnsvlvaiuans more tiun, Many progressive enforcement fr-^m thepresent WMfl a year to (u)(v W][(l 1(jp ur|vanlages. resources, largely ^history ami .< rUevamanta oi theltlons t 1 CXanmonwaalth", and there have] this i_ repreM-nlaUves and both will ba|ir","B7rS -1. oeen. Henerou- offers of assistanceiitorni^ Wed candidates for re-election Ln tim(l West Side Offices In Re Filled leading to the Spring Mill lire cm puny proj>eriy when the girl ap preached He sold she was unar to stop the bicycle in time but t! the car »as at a standstill the collision occurred Mi-* Autrey. Heated b\ shohocken physician for a cut re-quiring a stitch in the left arm. was advised to go to a hospital for an x-ray of the left shoulder, accord-ion to the police report. Two other accidents wan KUted by Whltemarsh police on Wednesday At 1230 p. m a sedan driven by (irmce 1 .nkens. Plymouth Meeting, owned by A T. Luketis. of thnt community, and a truck operated by MalUa Ttckette, Philadelphia, col-lided at Flourtnwii and Joahua roads, during a heavy downpour of rain Damage to the car was esti-mated at S7f>; to the truck, *25 The wet surface of the highway WU blamed for a crash at 3:40 Wed- *"? ""' neMla) afternoon al Hector and!';^_™n, Kiiiliier itraaUi Spring Mill. Jos-eph Rath, 200 East Hector street. Coi^hohocken and E Rodrique. Norristown, were the operators the two la UMIOOO a Retail Bureau Organized Here Qu.nn I'xul.ilned to j council that the borough is not ui |financial condition • , ,, m mofi tin cbllgation as will tie fiiiUn-'ining in planning for the additional equipment necessary for the secon-dary t reatment of sewage. The John KelioeUiairmaii: ' ,ur-v 'K,i,,"'d ou" ,h'" "° Dr°- - In the budget to I ...nmitl.. .. \ ini.-.l :1" ""h additional expense There ■■ Eon on the subject. However, ihe enginaaf preVkHUl) ins-.: in ted In lown ill tn proceed with preparing the plan despite th* faei thai no method was den ni for the pay; man) MI dark told ol the DondlUoaj the work : he paid or He moved thai Mr Muliiicv he paid sufvoo tii.it the proper <>r- ■ igreements and that a check Under terms ol a by the I-eglslature paaaad recently cated by nrnmises of cooperationi Rath's damage was estimated at ISO.' from organirations and individuals At tn organization meet no hold it Wood p.nk ll. use, Hie Ratal! Merchants Bureau oj the fhatnix-r of Oom-m law lad John Kt boa ol K- hot : Brothara, hardwaxa daalara, ioo Pny-etfe street, to the office ol Chairman oi the bureau Otbei narnbara nt iiminn enmmittee elected : Iwi 11 Ambler, ol Pliil-uiie Bton louts Slavic. James Nellany. and AII)ert Warrell The meeting, which Wl ™ amounl ol »2S be paid for the bv eight of the twelve directors n! . "hng ol the plans with the Sanitary ■ isnibai ol Oommeroa was Water lv.ard Mr. piern wcondM ars involved.%"" were opa«dte Uoaipratldatll t.n ........... ^mattoa trartdna w.^t on Hec^ i 5™ "^ n™,r. l;nd L? ,;M.; T""h Al "- *pwrr - uled at the present time as!whpr¥"d ruiJ (Tew can be put to whether or not he will be a( work w)lh|n tne nr„ ,rw days" He candidate to succeed himself Joseph lM.ina[F<, ,nal the pouring ol con-; ageneies however have liinied totheiMSOU. while thai ol the count: . «rtU,crr.0 would be suited next week, (use of chemical test.-, to provide the thonuury is raised from W000 It Is uncertain at this time wheth-; needed additional evidence. Such | WM0 « year action nt tnoae nsantban Boroutti Solicitor Sdward Wknu** ut the auraau praaani ai the matt- wal I thai the agree-il SLUM- was named trm- uient batwaen town council and 8. porary rhalrman The RlecUon ol ' VagiKini. building contractor, who tnapannanani chairman and ol Urelairaed to bear expense ol trw m-i„.,„.„;,, Bwed tauauon ol a tewei main in West rbe aroond Thursdaj ol each ftnth avenue rraa been prepared [ini.nth was designated as the time, "id is readv for execution Mr Ca- Ifor meeitnes of the bureau which t*>'di m..\ed that the proper officers parU of the state have shown a! Ttie Conshohoeken plRvvround- .vln be held regularly at Nell n-n the agreement the salary of greIlt („,„„( h, the week, deslgneti, are romplethm the first weeks ac- raatattranl, Favette street at First; Mr Thi the, motion nm-Tv cm on \ . _^_. ._. .^ ■ _.i ___^ 11 t»ai IA. A n . ■IHUBI'.IIIIIHI ha ri. Isjwn' _. «... i --nv F Wallace was /i**i* .■ninmlttee "1 OtM UD tn ■ :,■ poai ibillt] ol praaani Special Features Al ■"luvgroumls All playgrounds have bean (tended. Feature al trae-k plan t all play rcnteri complete their terms as fifth ward. not the stands can be erected; test* show definitely whether there The recorder or deeds, whoae sal- a|ld hj;1 t)) ]Illlk(. ,h(. „,- lhll me f.a football gnmes this imji* suffirlent alcohol In the bioodl«ry is now «0°0 a year receives a.i lUnmnJ ant Muuhewt said u 'stream and bruin to cause intoxlca increase of $500, along wit the Mrs. John V In West Conshohocken there is; |>i .1».-.|1V ( '.wili^l tion Their use ellmtruites guess-1clerl* ol court and the county tree- f d h a(-cepted a vacancy in the office pf justice of | I Ulll l>ai»\ U>I1U M . work „v showing whether a drl.ik-1'-"^.. uolh of whom will receive n^„UlpV a commW which WUVMH. "i the live centers began at Sllll . orudawr The heav j;,, band ooni arl durbu Jnterrerert with, ihe siiniu.ei ,ui<! to make a repoi i i Ihe schedule whrtt H beetune neces- ,,, ,|„. r-luiirman and to the Ixmrd today isary to dismiss the children tn the oi din Huber or Haver- afternoon. A rotnmtttec includlm alttarl the (liaii-i T1»e siiecloi activities tht^ after- Wiener John .loliu. and Oedrite win. h < airied Mi Oanahrl movwd umi the t»-<r-ough enplti'i r lie atithortrted to draw ling driver has einu^'i In West lit»roiitfli SLST * le,["1 alcohol int'SSOll .- under it. Blthe . head up women's activities durinirT'J o'doi k wlili featuies as follows It»- mattei ih^disSi't aMornV0^ tnt *»k. has made manv important _ Hsatoi S*re*l wntej V- la report '•■ , .''contactt during the past 10 daw followed by a Held day program 1,1 unit .ifllrliik rd the (teiwrtmeiit also. .2 '^0 'conduct undecided at this time as to whether or not she will be a candl-, date for re-election. Mrs Barr is Initial plan: M anon Cain The terms of Mrs. Anna G Rled. treasurer, and Mrs. Helen Barr.| tig nwi as-ws «e*a^,n members of the school board, ex- Xe«t i^adni d<i not measure hnw I is now receiving I7VW u vear '*" !"^iT"'.'n.wV" ?B,C<' *^ nnday rvfiun.. Juljr M *t7 «t Mac, ih,y j,ou. ,„,,„,<! how much h„,.Kal«. Carh M Uw pays -,! the oJJJ^ugn „, rnunty rnmmll -1 P« iho. [ollo^d 6y a tlrtd (lav ,,„„„. Krnzir Park. W™i Conahohocken | been >b».rkM In Iht blood nrr.tn.: <',,™,i,™n.",'",,,,'l'r« *"' •»■ bo0,<-, lerV i, proce«lln, ! pitwrnm •U:» , lal«l I n, made Tue^ar "id h™ much ae'a lo the brain. [ ed«TOlo|^ a year Wllhln ihe next .eek bn«hure Park Hour* center-Doll sh... LiSrsais t^agsnrlAi^WJ.h^a^S£*5 "r sssss? .isr-s-a -t; ?r'd b> ■flHd ^ —"" ■ >i.-> B H.Uaday «ho reined a fe.| Wwt Conahohocke,> "~«<■<££> the „„„„„, ,„ u„ MMnach .hlch'lhe m-vp.y schedule lor the ««. „„" i ,», 'Si,,, Weal Tlilrd Avenue center-Doll _. ZTSZS ££,!? f« a 'JTlTtf, pSdeu^.^pn Polkck 'preaded'I™* • dcflnuc ,el.,l„,»hlp to fc.j ««..«■)». b~n W at 13300 a yW-'SSST^.,,.," SSrchn .ho. tol.o.,,1 bv a pet »h„. a. I 30 filCS At I lospitill to succeed heraell tor a lull "«-1 ™^,'"\^™P''! wili-r llaldeld 8"« «' Intoklcallon. ,»cho,;i. and other vroup. mat cl, lale. held re'a'dy'^oe rued l*""°n " """^l B2S«. W " rwhS£ month,fcTn The use o, .uch «i«Ullc le«.; I > 11 | (| | |>| ! mTn:rV'rlnc ol the" .eK'. otaer ca'uect when Mrs Kuthrvr, Kinenke- lows Best costume. b«^t decorated; wnun nave long aavocaieo use oi . TV «SI ~lll( nl IMHM caaseo wnen Mrs. Katnryn speage. '""■■ ™ * rt™„r„t«i wnnon cut- chemica tests for alcoholic Influ- The »wenty-fifth annual outing, S^h^.TrhrW,Tl;'m;-rrt^^^ ?, "» inch,df ,hr American Bar A.- of TadeutSt Kosciusr.ko association 4..,.,:,,,. TasilwwrilW -Tbaa^nte^t7latat ioclatton, American Medical A«o- oM2fiFj,sl Hector street will biheKt AlirllOll I OI1IOI TOH m . . ^ r« , .utiinn P»H^r,.i niiromi r.f invMif. sundav Julv 2o it Fore-.t Park; on the buUe- yu -unei. Challuiit ' A publi- sule of the equipment ■ iin board of the Park Rouse and born in this borOttfh and lived her Members of the association and dLscarde«t tecau.se of the closing ol around the grounds anttre II* ■ tneml« i their fanuln- are liking toward, the h^hKhwd will to^ St M(ir, lirrh suivr Miu ara hai huaasvadi two ■uaabeth Oabharitt, Honor- | and later a field day program SutcUffe park < entat VPnaai - i l>t) party crayon iioster roniest advertls- Dauuliter i six years. contest ' Four councilmen are to be electedJ date and further plan.. The terms expiring are those of made at future m* Joseph Ingram, first ward; presi-. The playgrounds dent John Ryan and Henry Mc-[ °Pen seven days_ Cormick. second ward, and Albert: to 8 p. m. am he late George and rig the' doll shows and field da> 'lied ves<erdav afternoon in Mon: events this afternoon waa held ra - gomer] boapltal. RurrkUuwn, folio* terday at the Park House center, j un{ a brief Illness. .1 under the supervision of Miss' ■^ Blanil.- l a The large tn*. nation. Federal Bureau of Invi-.t-gation. International Association of Vie park are Chiefs of Police. National Safety eek from 9 a m Council and the National Conserva- „„ Th<irH M Cole suo- Uon Bureau i to the annual event in anticipation j row afternoon at 1 in the auditorium to Tinnmy Lavun Honorable men- , diitv f ve davs a week Despite the technical and promo- oI » day or real plea-sure The as- of Uie West Conshohocken hign|tion for boys went to Micke V Rhoads, third ward Meaan. In- «J*^v,hrnSh. Wdav from 9* m ttonal work of these groups Ihewljwclation has ,. m'-tnbership of 1200 school. The equio.ncnt cover, lL lov rrOtwra In ftrU wen , gram and Ryan have served in Mond"> l„ p"?-«Ts "» urged not are still jurisdictions, which regard and a special train, leaving Man- variety of articles including furnish- awarded Mane Donovan Honor- „. M .,,,.,,„„ KtmuM n/« , Oimho council for more than twenty-dye; to 4 _Pj ^Parent* are u.'^ed„a n.";, chemical test evidence tn somewhat »v,mk «"•! u m and stopping at inas of the teachers rest room, able mention was given two glrH ihocken and De-IUachers' desks, book cases, clothes, Dorot h v Kapeuscz and Judy ngled gadget." Many |K*alb "street. Norrtitown, will carry (closets, school desks, tablet af»|ighwaita up the plane lor the atwaf and Mib-nut tl o the Banltari Wataa Ronid fot approval Mr. Itadasze-niled the motion which carried 1-: .1 Wistilcwnki. r-q advised town eonncU thut r Arnold pnrrest. BMJ., reect) I indlnt of 1141IM wuh rntereai from IB-W. to the Conshohocken Federal Savings mil Loan asMMiatlon. the amount tanned to be paid by the associa-te sewer main along what Maple street In West Twelfth ave-nue and which expense the assocl-tion claims should lx- Kirnc by the ' -oriiinih. Mi Capaldi. sec-d bj Mr BorweUaoa, the Mrs Marion rain TiH i - to chaak com- W Cain, of 1)4 Bad Sixth avenue munlcatlona beiirniK on the subjert and present them at ■ special meet- OOncU The matter hns reel lighting D the bureau al a Varlon I the bureau and promo-ir Lniaraatf of retail mer-i gd and formtl- ■ ' an Page Hal liiqiH'sts l,isl<»<l hi Traffic Dralhs Mr rV^™ .ui iT- Jl"^Mr'to send children under four vears.chemical test evidence tn somewhat Byunk at 9 a m and stopping at ings of Mr Ingram iiBbes candi- W «nd rn™n u''°" IO"r ^ B!the same light as the lie detector- Spring Mill, Conshohocken I> "rf^"JH-*2^ new-fangled gadget" Kalb Norr.s.o,n. I closeU. _ notably Cincinnati., the pirnukers to the park chain, band uniforms, electric and ewlng machines, black boards, drinking fountains, l*t_5! >-*«W(n^toa^rMpMa^ mu M routine, fra~tuniir ■ 'baseball Karne"""beiweerj, chlnery and '~i«^^A" **■ "!*!'"; been away on vacation for the past Person 12 years or older A number R 1I,„"''*-;"1' two weeks and could not ^ »"" t'rl?deSJ^lto^ 2 iJ'Clevebnd. Ltlhrauke^Karnau CKv.l^A vWoroua'proe^ oTflild evwnutpedai ucted. Mr. McCotmtck is fiUlng| the creek despUejarnl^^/^'De-rotl. Washington and Indian- and water sports is__being arrant d ard, resigned and is expected to he nounced It a candidate. Mr Rhoads has an-I for injuries nounced his candidacy for re-elec tion. In addition to these offices ,h« •ir w^1 l e^r°*s p t vJl" ^%5[a^ '"igatfvatkRia 'tor" t'ra"nsporiatton'of East Oreenville being the largest!^,. trilvelmg"registrars of the afternoon I electton boards in each ward must ror Thursday "'»"« °' J"1 *£'. porting their u»e must i» made not later than Friday., purchaser County Bcitatrailon Commission daughu-r, M be chosen »* i^oic. n«iwi»i.| ¥T__ nl m,.trf-„„. .ki„in^ ih».i..i' - ■ ■- ■- »--..— ■.— _# "-"—i— •»-- —■ ™——» -r >*»i suffered as a lt<-|Mll>lii'.ill- II.'hi reaahTpi practice A recent ubulation showed the ntarriad and single men and|al_ training department snd mnn\ Rt'pistlralliin LsBM Pive tnqu for next Tuesday at the court house by Coroner W J Rushong A sixth case also may be listed All involve traflk toeidanl daathi in- . two inquests of deaths m tins area 1 isted for 10 a m are hearings [sisters. Mrs Mary Cassey and Mrs \n%0 the circumstances surmundmv Russell Earl, both of this borough, 'he deaths of William Marple, three, ... brother,. Samuel R Kr.ebel. o, ^; mrrtatawn, and HoroW Knebei. o: rHMkan and atn Theodore Speaker. Republicans 00111 inued to hold thai boronuh seven granil'hildren Tin- Marple voiiugsler was killed An"»v.'Viin» MMT tn thp form ot! porting use oi such tests for en- Medical corp* will be on hand loj Much ol the equipment has al- ,,np|r commanding leaO over Demo- aim a ■Jieiit-ni ami. hii.i mstantf. wnen tun « tag a 1 ai in ,V i«. iUn nianned ■ forcement purposes, with 20 state render flrat aid in case of necessity j ready been sold, the school district trrots lri registrations obiatn-ni oy; The fimeral will be held Monday front oi his home Driver of the . mfneeMuiri ■■ ii KL-a.Ua. M- ■!■ ■ ■ .ii■ itiMi■ inr tt- Fst I .■ . .._it__ . . _■ „» ,hm nfiomia ileiice ol he! ! :iiitiimi>b'Ir was J T Wheeler, 64 Theodore Bpaal - arcord- . .. . .^ . . '" - • " "— ^- - -,,u he VUssve oofl eevvilddecnnc.ee oobbltaalinneecdl ithhrroouunghh!lJjuullvv 18. bbv. ccooniHta.cutlilnngR: mmeemmbbeerrss oofl PFoolllloowaninngf Uthtee removal of thei m(l.rday ul Ambler and Plvmouth Jr of 114 Fust Sixth avenue withUna to Whltemarsh township police Juy 31 lathe laal:day^^ on «nlch: Children It' >*"»°r ""'",!*'chemical IMU la now ofllclally I the committee „t bv lelephonmi etnupment Iron, the hull i U?™.r.y._b'..'ll1..,I.".,;*r ?l "SK*1hi?r "o'^oZr'^ ""nea "OW*- " -t. ban ,„ Ma,,,,.. , l„b hea.IQU.rter, bu,ld!n,; ol Iran school Ttiere -,r 232 Republicans. 41 Re' G E McCarnev DD. pastor officer A C Wells. Whltemarsh petitions may be filed. In view of J*™"" ™_ a'^"* # JtJ,? -^\, ,r" n late laws in Mabie.club headquarters building, the work of transferring r>mocraLs and 2 Non-Partisan en-of Bt. Mark's I ,. ler have been called to this fact there u, ample tune tn P™vla> '»''r °*".'°/~n \U\ J,!^, New York Indiani and Oregon Frank Vablonski !s president of the grade school furniture and fix- nillm,.nU „, b,>a. uu,^ At Ambler ficiatlng at the lervice interment circulate petiUoris According to open nrepiare -eretteo mi me r^ >Fisiation on interpretation | the club Steven Yublonski is chair- turn from the Bull-xk building to .liUi, WI1„ Kepublican. 16;i Demo- will be in Otl died In Mmugomery rumor there will he opp-isition to side or wnsontown creea wu f K> _,—, .....u,— _«, w_. some of the present office holders; used for the first time who will seek re-election of rheini. al test results, as recom-' man and Frank Oamza ! mended in Act V ol the Uniform man I ii-li-li IVxtlmok thn.it - KoriMigh Man I ill l.ur.ll l!i -ill* lll- Nam.Ml To Jury Duty Viiirle Cde. has been Introduced! jta leglaUnre. ol mnl .uu» ">»| Oorot11.- i co-chair-■ the high school building will lie t.r-, ' ., Bon-sHrtlai- ,surted With the cluaing ol Uie, Plymouth they were and at j Republican. I imi'- hlgli school and the transfer of the; ggJ"oeni.x-n,t.18. and Non-Par P Hayes. Jr 06 forrrei students to this borough the build- ] ,i.,y ,p Nor-ing will be ueed to house the grade' 0ll «„„,],,v the office in the court rlatown S-m "I 'he late Cornelius A chen.cal testing program lias nr'-n i |*r«kltitt«*il ' an<1 thr Bullock bullQl»«- m house will remain ojien until fl p t i> ;,,„! Bbsnora Ford H many advantages There are more ** ,n u ■ •««*"* " i 1874 will be closed The ,hlf, bfllll( lhp bwt evening opening, born in this lx.nnu.li end j The Jury Commissioners have pimis o1 guutv. and fewer cases: An estate valued at 15.000 and; Bullock building Ls antiquated and ((>r ,,„. >(.ll!ton Monday also WlBI---,^ |>lir. ,,t !,, Maple1 unnounced men nerestating Jury trial, with ti» j upwards was left by Dorothea E what disposlUot' the school board slkr, ,nr (ln«i week of registration There Is less Jones. King of Prussia, at herlwtll make of It has not yet been dls- w,th trit. program closing at noon I i.rnrhus V HaiM ir j hospital -tl June 23. two d,< Pollowine .ii imtr.h [ne was struck by an automobile as the will!closed ■ttarda July ihe comn Russell C Erb. 1006 Maple'announced the names of 13S met jury street professor of organic chemis-jand women who have been selected attendant expense Ttiere lessjones . try at the Pennsylvania Military1 lor Jurv service In criminal court j chance or a miscarriage or justice—: death June f» according . college. Chester, has been quoted In during the week of Sentember 15th the non-drinker and the mild probated at Norrtstown •The Mhenucal Senses", by R W They include Catherine Allebaeh drinker are spared the embarraas-' she directed that all stock In |{,.tft..I-^ \ ,u, \I.,,L Monartaff, a textbook published in 1234 Favette street. Salome Jones m(,n, (lJ unjust arrest These tests the June- Machine Tool Works ■" I'"1** *'' ""'" England The quotation petams to 1344 Butler pike: Elizabeth Mooney actualh free the innocent andinc which had been given to her . --,. ,, . Dr Erbs research Into the chem- 114 Harry street: Anna Moore. 13« convict the guilty iby her mother was to be divided: AI 1^ ||-<. >|;illHII istry of odor tn which field he has West Third avenue, Beatrice Pet- The organizations making up the between Frank S Jones and Paul postulated a new theory as to the tine 30» West Fifth avenue: Fred- National Committee for Trafflc]r_> Jones The facade ol the Washington hospital, lias returned to her home actual cause of smell. This newUnck Phillips. Joseph Ruth IU Safety look upon drinking and drlv- The tarm is to be occupied bv Fire station underwent minor chan- 106 Wesi Elm street, and.is rapidly John o Connoti -ii Battln ■ he was walking along Oermantown ■ naa ffom hii home nn Joshua road. Barren Hilt Called M are Rift Edgar Mitchell. Whltemarsh and June B Mnbler. npersn car Philadelphia The tuiienil Will i hrid tomorrow morning from ir 'li requiem Mis Anna Pishock. who was a'mass in Bt Mattlx [surgical patient at Sacred Heart J termeni will be K.-nlrill III in October The Pennsylvania Mill tan cnllene is providing special lab-oratory facilities for the continu-ance of Dr Erbs investigations Be-sides his teaching at the Pennsyl-vania college he is being called upon as an industrial consultant in prob-lems involving odor the three, scraped theorv will be published for the first | West Ridae pike. Conshohocken. ' ine as a safety* problem. The com-i her sister Elisabeth M. Jones «es Ui!t> week as eaiHinui- her health time in The American Perfumer1 Ida Bath. 515 Ford street, and mtttee Is concerned in seeking to,smith and brother. Mark W Jones., overhead doors _. nna J Powers 6 Cedar avenue, i develop greater public acceptance of and if sold the proceeds are to be their stained riiush and were paint- ",,«.,„-,,» Tirt> f- niu\n act Conshohocken: and Helen < ttlf. rfsponsibilnv for avoiding thedlvided equally between Ruth I ed a gray primer coat prior to being, »"«""".* ■ "'™*M'" "8 Center avenue Lafay- ! nth* i.m Picnic atcial tragedy and economic waste, y/hiteside and Elizabeth M. Jonesjeiven a dark green >uter t>at rr.-i,/ it,,/ f*-;,,/ fnwmmr caused by traffic accident* Asfarsmttt- i Weathering had necessitated in. • ■ "n "l" «"* / r .rire-i r JS liquor ts concerned, we urge only i Government bonds and stock tn a finishing The personnel toot it .he Aj (( ught delivery truck WM ' Whin you have been drinking, building and loan association which ,east corner of the building will be1 being driven south on Faye-don't drive ' Even two or three ,rie held are to be used toward the|replaeed wsorth after 7 thi- morning, a "pare drinks may affect judgment in drlv- payment nf expenses and the re-1 Work on the third engine room: tire that was being carried drop-ing and contribute to an accident jductton of the mortgage on the I door awaited completion if repa.r<!ped u> the roadwsv at H-^ior atraa farm h I burst steam mpe under ap-1 nna roiled down the str-. 'ornwd at the First Baptist church i^,^¥iir» f|ril**r ' A bequest of 1500 is made to proximately 18 inches 'if concretelof the truck The runaway wtk on Wednesdav at mee- ' ssfaWl * rrtirr 'Holy Tnmtv Lutheran Church ol across the entrance to the western! struck two cars park»d on tl.. ing held in the parsonage It :s An order ol t950 • week toward.Narberth toward defraying the coat vehicles Mall. The pine, part of thej.ide of Favette street darted .. made up of young peoDle between -he support of his wife Delia, and of a new organ. stations lies-tin.* lyeteaa, developed from both, narrowlv missing twi The will was written on the same a leak four years ago and has been' atnav moving vehicles, continued ^-ned In - Court Reporter* On Casualty List Nan QM Konm*il \t First Biiptist t linn h A new Sundav school clam ww BaptLst * . ft,All The annual outing of St Mark' evening a: a meet- **Mir, wnitr Lutheran Sunday school will b held tomorrow at Menlo Park. Bell ... ersville Members of the school wtll'the ages of IB and 3S The officers-a daughter Constance 14 wa assemble at the church at 1 15 p, m. I elected for the coming vear presi- pesed on Rosa F, Nobht. West Con- day that testatrix died Prank 6 unuauable since Buses will be provided for thosejdent. James Perrier. vice-president sliohocktn by Judge Corson after a Jones is named adminlstrator Completion jf both who require transportation A pro- Alberta Smith ecretar-. Jeanne hearing yesterday morning expected next week gram of water sport* and rield[BeHver treasurer Ronald Ckw*gff The OtNBl dire.-ted. Ivwever tha* \|f.(.|in« S||ii,|u\ ■ - owl house are ard flnllagher tncann r in the we--k bv btnn - rVeal win : Ught a ea home, accidents hap- ■ I hi projects 'down grade pas' Elm street and lumping the rurb below the Penn- Jcawnh OaUaariMr, Orohan* Cour sylvania railroad bridge eraahed etfvrrtef and uni le ot Bernard C.:.' | against *he fireni of ;i building and tsghn rrm I ■^ime to a stoo n was raoovarad tests for all ages A feature of the I chairman of the a. ■ calving tinemolovmen;' A meeting of the Active Assocl-',*',,1,M* »» » luainin ,.„. PVidently none the worse ' - ■ '•■•*. uffeeerj an eve mtu" outing will be a baseball game ar-ltee. and Ruth Rlghter chairman of j compensation checks of H20 a week etion of the Washington Fire rom-| Rev Rsrrv P Bciighev pa*!(>r of for it* adventures rtlng on » fence «» ranged by John Fetter A pavihc-i the aaelaJ committee No name ha- : Mrs Nobht asked g25 a week panv will be held Sunday mon * bocxan Methodist church The owner of the car did not stop!' - North W h requir-has been reserved where a box|--een chowi ■■ for herself and daughter i nt 10:30 at the hose house. West j's conducting morning services every to o^e his name, continuing thej»*d medical et events has been arranged with t Aletn Johnston elected as the i be reopened «ft*r thef r.iiiiliirN Projzram McCarter Ftlea For He-KIrclioii "led In Nonlstown l"i 'lie Septem-ber fl prlmarv e'enon from 'his ■-oroOBh is *hf>t of Tliom ■ •nan, e*bo b nn genlrant U - rrom the third ward Mr McCartei - tanoaHlw hts 'mirth fow-vear te*m Dui ■ beim* for the tan Carter is ■ ■ Seventh avenue ;"id Joi i 'i the Schuvlktll ,-. th. naii dona was •T>npn Throueh a WPA nrolect "1th the asalsUne- of Mr McCarter 'he tob was eomokHed al a coat to ■ ■ n the bor- ■ rain 'he ■■--*»rs PH* "liable Ifl :.n ovav> i- o '-liars lit) the area Since th-* rebuilding lunch will be served John Heffen- j this will be decided at next months, Noblit said his earnings were ap-,Hector street Business of impor- 'lav this week at 6.30 p m over hate down the street and .tfteul reporter let- for dut' ol the i - been : irever and Miss Katherme CouLstoni meeting Rev Chester T Winters, proximately $45 a week at the Auto- lance to all members will be dis-jWNAR. Nomstoww. for the Nor- off toward We*t Conshohocken after yesterday as a i. o overflowing gutters lorm a committee on arrangements. I will teach the class car companv plant Areimoee ' cuased lristown Council of Churrhe* he recovered the firing ttfW 'was Mrs Kathryn Podall .ind thoroughfarr ->r flonded cellars
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, July 11, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-07-11 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 7 |
Day | 11 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 8 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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®l)c Conshohockcn fttcortcr
ESTABLISHED 1869, NO. 7708.
Many Offices K<'",,i""|,,,,,,,ohs Drink Found
J Weal Side Man
Here Involved Large r actor
In Primaries
If-flMfl ll1l"MMll>t'Ill>
Are * .Hi(li»l;iu -
For Kr-Kleetion
Kdward D Cimninglmni. no 0
Mi- Mitv Cunningham, or Craw-ford
uvenue. West Conshohoek-n.
■ppotnttd bjahimaalag "or
DM Nuijisiown-BrldBcpi'
the Heading company, according to
an .innonnicincni li> I*.<• meni It
tW. Brown, of the Heading com-i..[
ir. Mr, rjunninghain N I "
p K Kendall, ol n<.>uing. who has
btcn made assistant agent ai
S-:ucr street. Reading. The changes
became effective ireatardav
Ita aewly-appotated h
has been in the employ of the Read-ing
companv lor the past twenty-
In Accidents
Sa!Yt\ Committee
Mini111»:i11 Id-< ril.« -
Tetti Being Lined
CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY. JULY 11. 1947.
SPRING Mill. KAIK < OMMIITEi:
TEN PAGES PRICE: THREE CENTS
With the primary election set for ] \V MIX IIAI.I.
September 9 |>o]ltiCBl activity Is be- ;
ginning to simmer in this borough
and within a few days petition.* ,
will be placed in circulation for the.'
fieri "^served the company recent records
Three school riireeiors are to her1"'1 *** *•*■■> IU ' a "»»" °' or state authorities show that In one' ■iSS Xntortoe^^rS S W«rt Cotwhohoclicn and wai edit- oui o] every roar fata) traflf
■ ™£. uhJ. ™ ? i 'ted U thaachooli ol thai I eoueh dents, .. driver or ■ nfrieatrtan wai
,,;N£F.llam, tpSrSesLidtSn.i, ,.„*„„*,„ „K...awflUirU :(Uha vl,"o"rs'n lwin"d,, h2a2d reported as havlni been dnnking
Ml* and iwalvad hla ttait With Chairman. National ( ommlltee ror
the company as crew caller, or "call; Trafflr Safety
] boy", in Nuiristuwn In 19^5 *t the Drinking by drivers and pedes-
Mill street station He hai trlaru Is a growing .roffli
iiv in Philadelphia problem The most rt
: and New J<
|Wcst Con. |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Language | English |
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