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®I)c Const)ot)ochctt ttccorkr ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 77V George Tracy Dies At 77; 111 Two Weeks I'll,H,111 IlllM'.ll.lX For Ki'tircd Bank,, And Kail Offit ial A retired banker nnd railroad fc- , flclal Oeorgr E. Tracy. 77. » mdl - ber of one ol trie borough'* egay families, died Sunday afternoons i . his home. Seventh avenue and Fa- . ette street. He had been conflnaJ his home fur two weeks sufTeiM from pneumonia. Later hut cod* - tion became extremely grave wan It was aggravated by a heart ad-dition. Mr Tracy, son ol the tate Jab * and Margaret (O'Brien> Tracy v born in this bogough and need CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY. JANUARY 6. 1948. RE-ELECTED Toland Heads Supervisors In Whitemarsh Succeeth Laubert, Who U Niitucil Viee-Presidenl Weal Bide School (lommittees Tin- Janw -t-hool board marked last night by thi ■ the next two >> HH meeting wa-lie elemen-tary school with all members ores- West Borou"r!i vv:„ Council Has Reorganization Increaie* Granted in Offlecn1 Salaiii-: \l! IK Krl.l,-. lr,l Robert Tohind. Church road. I van re-elected and iie oruan entire life here. Following the completion of education he entered the City Tji i Miss Bette Cubourn r. for a two-year term as assistant secretary of town council at last night's organization meeting. company of Philadelphia hi wg.li hsKwas chosen an Barren Hill ! Firemen Elect Mitchell Re-Elected Tor Hit Si\ih Term Edgar E Mitchell, Chescent av Appointed to the building cotn-lerl r-jllack nnd Mr- Helen Ban . ■ , '.!';■ « ii:ili,ill,. Mi Kritbel mid Mr P Mrs Mildred Rice, [cation meeting ■• .-..n council heir . ;",;■ w,Ih a" '' o the borough buDdlnc. ■ ranted for bills m- ' h?.«iir renimv w. <ho ■ - i$43WUHl The 1 .king their, century, was CJKMM k ,,Wft-d a balance of $18 765 35 i seats: Joseph Ingram. ft ol roads and bndi IZoi „,.,... .rJ..i»d Albert V Rh U bird ward The burm i maS* IV ,MI A e Richard., at I Magistrate William J Speers of vlUe- "**■ Barrn Hill swore In Toland. lor- by Mi and *i mer Army lieutenant colonel and I trustees of flTatUl School for tin Deaf. Mount Airy, an IntUbiUoo hi i it in ioundlng ii ind, retired, took Lincoln' . ■ I M ii. t u:t5 Butler el* pike, was retained .is build ■ Ambler, solicitor. , The earnings ol the set retary* mi r gill be al three peroent eia tad pn n n i Plan, wh ..i Oonshohot kt count ii tin a mil term "i two al the organtza': entertained officers and announced he would; held last night. President Flew ri mi i motion tor the nomlna- begun tus second four-yeai term idem Mr P.iiiark imin- u a* member ol the coundlmanlc mated lohn Ryan to succeed hlav body al iasi night's meeting • eii MI Ugram iaoondedl the iniitiiin The nomli 'Hi motion of Mr Hhoiuls. and Ryan was declared unanimou.r.1 . leotad Dureeai Moaman name.. Messrs Ingram am! Rl 4 »*»»«.«■ Uaasl jvjkt ,nt Ryan tn ins sent ..id l|ltlll2ll tlllll^Pl ted him on his election rsYllllaiai VUUCVI and wished bun a successful adniln- Istratlon Prectdanl Ryan his appreciiiuon rot confldanoi nt-poaad HI him bv his tallow-members and asked far their continued co- FIVE CENTS A COPY Qiiinn And Speaker Lose Re-Election Three Offices ire Combined ind Clarence Cooper Elected Brirtttn ol the borough of Conshohocken night at the organization meet- Mi council when Clarence Cooper, ol i surprise move, tha office oi aacn aUioa to include that of plumbing and bulMinu Inspector, thui i ■erviee of Tin 'ker. who lias served us building acio. -nice the installation ol the ewei is $2693 65 and that ol '.it bulldiDJ Burgess Blair called thi . to order and presided mull the elec-tion of a president Charle Uro-luwlci of the third ward, succeeding \). Cartel ».i- the only new The ami jih.mum .alary Fourteen Take Official Oaths lllillirlit'll (ItTfllltMlil'" lli-lil At Norrittown of a new quar- ;'H Plymouth Sets named * MltrniiM'r Sworn In „.. Dfioer. Polio* traWleath of his father. Oec TradlKretired from the bank biiklneaa to Join his broth John In conducting the enteifc feed buaaaeas aalublished by i father Later George Tracy entei-u the Reading Company and beoa i* secretary-treasurer ol the PhiliK:1- phlu Qermaiuown A Nornsfc r Railroad company, aiu: which n remained until ■ IfEUc more tin. a year ago when lie retired He la survived by a brother. F" M. Tracy, Esq.. Phlladelphl; sister. Miss Margaret E. Ttac., .. home; a nephew. Dr. Henry Acini sixth consecutive year at- a BSNtlni proxta I d II thU aum ,, , TVflrv Wnllliitfford' and a luce vwri.t, ni.ht a. th. Am hull <ier be "xpemlcd lie will eu.ii SI 0511 * poi. lion ns follow. Mrs Isabel Eh«ibeth we o Dr rinald 1c-iPr'd,IS *i " J ? "">' »»>wed lor attend- COUMyl three Incut,,'- BUDla- TVM)„ ^t.f,lllty _ Walte, N Hiui- Comi^k of Chester mantown pike and Church io.,rl ||V.,. , „,.,,,.,.„ uhll.|, Lirr not Umen along With 11 other official ,,„„. tn-asurer: Walter Preas. police The funeral will be held lom William Edw;n Imtilkep wai re- • weed -'4 In a fear The .■' John J Purnll. supervisor: his residence at 9 a. m. Thurs.ay <alI,ei1, afi f v" Oourl Room ■ B' il tha WUBam Adams, health o«loer; Solemn mas- of requieni wJ be 0 BcrUmpI, rdb Ix-onard A Talone E*q.. solicitor; aVn"lii8t Matthew? church J'10. 'KL'P»«n L-i'bett. Waaattrer, and minimum ol 84 and a maximum "ml '"u>' , „ , , ( fr WUham T Muldrew engineer Wil- Iniermem win be m Boly BepJ S^SiiSf^ ha , «. u nnWhw* ■■: BoraJ trlbu M tnm llnm ViniI1K Jr v cemetery. Friends may call f*n 7 Wufred T Rotenbi ry wu chOSetl sheriff fApre.ses Wtokta ■, ,11-,. • he.s and « U» pxesence ol alll l>((|ltl.„M. ■ Samue) ■ aaejiol $100 per r_ 10 1rilii\ii1idn^anndortm'ne?^oo,rarrduBlHn.r ««'• w<i,iriu"irvPi«ui*r T,hhe" sa^laUrv"of.°"thieC"aec*r*e*- headquarters K ntTow Kren-year «rm. o™ %£"''■'" * nnd Axel H Swanson, Ji d« irked the beginnniK of the ^*nTtreasurer e.uh WHS imrras-night at 8:30 and proceed li a, CiMtls. who held ^office for a sh(.niT. both ol Whom Un In thi til i term lo- Ihree newcomer.' ^ |25 annutlly anri that ot the iOfl more than eight years Carmen sremony was npaned by heallh 3fnrer ;as lncreaMd UK a;Lensi was named vice-president to l^^li^h Eagles Elect llylinski Adam Hvlinskl. 314 East Seventh I II elected president 01 the la Htotlieiliood at the annual election held Sunday at the POUsh Ml* nafl A former director of the brother I iuod. a beneficial or-ganiaationi Mi Hylinski succeedn Flunk Bogdanski Named vice-president was John Ha elected treasurer was Prank Lawanaoawkl Again chosen ■I Btanlai fnaraauanwakl, artth v..lent, Rai ■ gak the choice fot financial seere- Kinialilr Record Prank Capaldl. tw Poplar street, swwn in again as H member of town council from the second ward at last night's reorganisa-tion meeting, has attained an enviable record in the town's governing body He holds a per-fect attendance record for the entile four and a hall 11 has already served in rounds, Named to auoi sad tha late John Mansfield, m ItH'J lie served Mir reiuniniiik six months of that term, then was elecieri for a four-year term Councilman Cnpaldi holds a responsible engineering company1! aidant Of Barren Hill: I Volunteer fire company for the day. Ti*e t:,x (hrpUcata will be rtp- ,., x llHlI- prune obje U ms» ix- it successful one All DUHC Officeri were re-elected Without OOj i iiiniui.- tovmahlp naaUnf to- *.e:-million-dollar- Court House an- operation that hk ado ne ob raan win choaen aa loiiows ; Martin Tomcrak. Alexandei Kvm- „ ._,„... k. Frank Hujenski and Roman (>0f,, at Olasslne Papal i \- Nl'W (.OIllllll*-IOIHT swedkowskl West Conshohocken Marshals named are Lawiemc ike Baeaaany nnd KooatanUn Swld- \ member seated Members re-elect- ' jrek. plag-bearers are Walter Weol. j exl are Pluhp aravlnese, lirst ward: j Prank Capaldl. second ward Ray L. Theodore Nitterauer. But lei Cold Point, was sworn in as a com- — ■l Plymouth township at Uie biennial rsfflTfUT*—**"** meet-' ^ Ing last night in Plymouth town* ship hall He succeeds Franklin 1. Wright, of Bclvotr avenue, who financial secretary, defeating, Wes- Urmbers oi Conaho^oeJun fun. \y nransfieid. and N ci. Kni.htsoi columbus, enl. rteet roUr^^Ssi" t |o 9 tomorrow evening. did not srek re-nomliintion in the fall. Harry o HeUt. of Ivy Rock, wa* again elected president after Washies' Hold Nominations JobnMa \L 11,-lini- tor Seen Head: group to Ihp Ina hum... tODnvl"""''1?; "'..^i™ "Slf 2r^ ' their nn.1 IKM to .he .!«,„«!. ™ ■ ■ «<.'•„; . „J „, JJ b„,;. •>', •'»< , rtjjte ymr The hourly «•«.■ r»w «1 Uvj „„ th0 ,IUMKr „„«<,.„,. „,, „- „, lira, II.,M.I,| Down- The company will be host Jami ,., Whitemarsh An illness of aeven raan M " h'"url~ 22?' ' snlP "" ,'"-' nonor' >nd ' rdieeaSthh ooff MSris NNeelllliiee dde-FForest3 "SIudiea* Amtllian will i ^'" * "'" *» ' Hc lauded n itewlv-formed Cl'l Thomas Dennis was named lo office of secretary ot the Wash Downs. 73. widow H de Lancv Dowr« former local dtnt. at Danalaton ConTalfceni ments Woojley l» chairmen ol ■■ arraiutuig the program 1( praHer, chatimau of the tonUiH etanley Laajhlon was named ,,.,„..,, 0, ,,,illJMrripm. wn,, . Vmancn!;1''^":!1^1 ^JTz 3S,rm"" " :■-■■■-■ from 76 cents to 82 cenus per hour tIr(',,1",,l WI "" «r**11 n"~'c - ""•** "" ""»P=>"yJ«' ^« l| ■ ramasahil KetKiered Sheppard uf Harmonvtlle. was the nosnlrj ntid I" Mr John Mel aufhtrn. pronaie- ».•„;n> the itrtfjtntF- chgice for sat* eonjuncUoo Mtta tha January. tnaeV BaroW Q Knight, ol tha I i the hotel »l Front and Ford rellirv a pojt hf, has tilled tur'mg «f the coinpam He will succeed made "the motion which I lVl" streets, appeared before council and \ Abram — Flero and Thomas H Williams, ; fourth ward and Joseph Thomas 1 and Charles Moore, filth ward. The hold-over members are Frank Do-iaiisk, and Francis Huggerm tint ward; William Hunsberger and Wal- , ter Radasaewskl. second ward: i Cleorg*' Clark and Robert Blalr. third ward. Joseph Tadeo toiirth ward, and Harvey L Shaw, fifth ward A roll call showed that all members were present with the ex- : ceptlon of Mr Thomns. who is con-i fined lo his home in East hmtiih avenue by illness and has QOt taken the oath of office* Burgess Blair announced he would entertain a motion that coun-cil go Into the nun,maiiou of offi-cers. Mr Gravtnese immediately mplalned that the Auch Inter-' enty-slg yaatt. Edward M Hawes.icharles (luinm. who has held the|onded by Mr Orohoski and » SoTSTioiSn, to tron, ol l»r *?n™ gZ'X™ ^mTJtX °a" !" ril»,ki. ,if hiivmr.t.« in Wrnr^r vlreel was .' .^ Whll h ii:hUpro-! PByett* street, Bhe ipsld.d ' ,nn Mr Oravtneie hotnlnated Ray «« I" "■"'» »1"",»••* !n«'!ror»^»r»rrtwiVliw'oBice'r7''' »h" 'l.'H"«l the nomto.tl.n, nontlMy • niUuce. etalmlm It teta-fer«l ;.,.-„„,.„„ „IV,„..|„,, .wore In lu '";;,'"', ','!"„„_ i„ .1,. r„m,»,.vi "ons were rinsed on moil,.,, ,„ Mr. ' with her lelevuuoii »! >n, , »,„„»„ tr—.urVr In IU lollnl °""'' '|i"1,l"'s ,"' "",I"""'", Hiin-.l»r»ei secoluled by Mi 1*1- rt. tlr.t appointed •- , , W.lli'm, V IJ.ui ie onth o fllce to Judge Knipht i„, .niutho arid 2" VlC"'n" \ ', V',, Su H^rT^n^l*tt^-1!^?BMt.!*,p,<l,,^,,iOTIelll Wood, of 1310 Pov-i,- I*.""- . '" .• „. ""I '" a"'r,;: .ppoiwed Mr will,.,,., and Mr. U wil the, Wr,1'y Dirinsfleld and Charles 1Hen- ..uung „nd heartenln.. he «do>d ..V, «"l ' the McLaulhlln , art) ,,„., nrM ^pomied to aueceed ;" T 1*„i:r,:„rfb,f1.'' W1 "n'^n\°, " Tid«. . i-oinmM i„ ,wort Pre.1- SShwolThe l,J,hnwJ.Jr '■'<•''i a ™ *rr, named on >h, . n.il'er .7 hi. de.,1, « Theodor. PopfS SStlPtorTS thTchllr. whm OH fouTfde, ol the John Wood Emu- "To '," „,, „„ t.vormbh IttE- ' : ' 'nk o ,?'"i',"' """, "ITS ^T 1M8 "lul C'",'"'U "' ""' »°i"n I nr. e™ 'el ™,-e,«l John hmiM """ed on U« f^tUrtn.C«OTP»ny,UldId. SlGluSL,^^^SeS£» 3 ., Pollarlt furlher MaUKl he h,„ „,,.!, „m„,. ,„,,„. N,„, . .. .,„,, I,|„, .Wood. bill. Consh„hocKe, I „•«! Bovenun,:, «ere I .ttempta to gonUd Mr , :.,u„u>h r,,«n !,.,> Mun.- , "wf< "reafed 25 ears ago but PreMdent Fiero called for iwm- 8he was educated , ...d L Be-ye. Hn ol ,' tnt mOUtU there la „,„„„*„ „m,., »d- c,p„ AuU.orlly. wh.rh will rrnir- ^'Jd i illiallon lor ino,!„, hmUoh ol secretary Mr Canalol and txayeled extenslrely In thU l'm^t.?"""". „d L S'„wer°"">"•' ' nominated Mr Qulnn Mr BIMr country and abroad ifaId?e5la«Su« SriEtioul - "He «' h»,l .Indue Knlahl ellort to «nl„ hi .:,,,,.,. „r ,l„ ,„» .■..,;, | „„,ated to Mlcceed aeconded the nomlnatlot. Mr Wll- The nr.t president of the M«kn. n"T,,..UnI. the ku.d of i'ri/- r ""■ v,r , : "> ProthonoUO the bus to stop In from of Ml home ,„ „ ^.,ion of n. u, .,„«. and r 1 ihe lollo.n, club, an early PhlludrlDhla civic ?. ,,»' S B "' ""' ttouH «" h«*< " I™*1 '■''■ HalUnan i I m Ml f'l'h nuo"! Hal *• I It, nonmename. n, i, ,,. ,,,,.„. omanlatlon. she held the p«t ol ».,|"l51lJ„;iv „, p„rrh»slnu o radio i"'"-'""'1 In Whlteraarah townahlp, 0enceri tor wtonl . I PfJW be instructed ,»,,nt,-,l nl the meet*... , ; ,„,,.,,,,, w.diei denl and members of town ooundl. president for several ymrs. la)it be- ,,, ^..fj, .'.,,' VV b. """■ to obtain portable stop slens .nd Nam.d ore T Allen Olenn 1, ,. . „„„„. , . v„„, , Pltorthemtot. - lemoe.J. i"" ,,,e ,™ ° ri, . :,eld until her death,K .uu- ''..S „i„, ,,,, HarW Btie""- : "'com I ' it Palaluccl and A Ben- '„.',,, J,hi n- ,1 I ,T„, nee for tl„ I ■,, -of see-der ot a local bran* ,■! Bike and M,„ , ' ™,. "J^'S^Vocie. ind U.TS-sylvanu. UutH «fore the next meellna nl ,,, to Kmln; HII ■•The n,..t, , g!, "g^ * °ggg°g*gamSlS S. which flourlshe,! h, , ■,, „:,rk llarrv Pen,.. JFSfiStai iS£f ol years under her |Uld ,rlH Bamuel M I i, ... ...line rnmpiiu. asaiur net \>.,«,,i«,. , u iwT. ilim j e« served as Its first pn ,, ,„,!„..,. in lee, „, aldtoal-me olai '",..,.„'„?, . Mr Cooper Is a resldem rf Con-was > charter niemter r,f the Worn- See Same and ■'" ► ans club it Her jrandfalher. Hon. John Wood. ?"i"". ,°„b,,n„ ' W. we of the nrs, to en,,ae tajJ^S^ ■ tad on the Oulph bi u atlon in tha oflsaaa 'if WiW-un A j elected at the ,x railway The request I an exited to U- pro- p(.bni.ir. met i inpany o , ., „■'■ On motion ol Mi Rhoad ••' i lomi meal ,ire chief *"- they .1,1 be In f.lll view .,, the u -.» The Active ^l.tlon ol the - *—«— 'l.y'zlT.,l:,::Z .^"." "Z\ Pian. w.s.,;h.ii: ■ ■ ■ served for a time a: congressman Her father held the rank ol major on the staff of General Bation Ofj "TJJ-^ ,„-,,..;,". Taxe: '•'""■'."';•'" "" ' Mlss Man A Hammonrl. ol Hnr the Pennsylvania National Ouatt' . I"rr?' i mJZ to irr.n«f ihf IM the title conferred upon him hv 'n, V ^..wrnaii Weslev Dran^lielri mured re, dwellina \< ' '"»"™n«^.Ji1 r„„ ", -hnc-vLur term on the three-man „ ,. ... , weaiey uransn ,„ *t» ^ held '>i the cnon, , Srailiail (.rl* I raiisfrr the national guard durin rr_flj ^'»"' >»;«« Jtoodae nlfht '1::mi,«, urrent terms ,.,,„,, . Mmni. S(,amilll lr road strikes in Piltsborah in 1871 "p" - ducts an automobile . 0 undl thntded n> postpone the u„k'| Hnrl Winfleld II - f I?ern.*rd J .Vf- S and In subsequent Philadrlniua rt- 1- > ursill<£ < f I'Oll I) whan bi doee i , re.o.i,,, January a '4) ihw" Thh I ' - m.,rrow night until Wednesday ol |n ^ Bnioulll (, ,, , ' "^Jool Oppose Isntai Change tburtb term fot Peters and Hllleeaas next week , , ,, last Vfar., '-1 ■ i»*n , . ,1 ,, >„rl , .'Tm."!"s..."r-,,pp?fm^. . . lufrauTof seven ! •holnnken residing al 02 Fayette street, married and the father of one boy. He was born at Paterson. N. J . in 1931, Is a graduate .-f the public and high schools of Haw-thorn. N. J. Entered the service of compart) will neat tonsght In the ^ "J^""," L^1 I^OM M'"rtBel!1 hose bOO "<*l\-£?}?*J?L0?fr?.\!?li ^"?..*i" talrdfrg the rnnk of f^hief Quarter-ns; honorably discharged iContlnued fin Page l»un road strikes Funeral services will '* i.eld to-morrow afternoon at 230 m Cftlv-ary Fpiscopal church, with Rev. Dr Stanley R West, rector, ofneiating Interment will bent Riverside ceme-tery. Norrlstown Marlin KiinJ. Incorporates ,-|kf|il'V'.t a*'*r a•• cfch.-«arf: the court bv th« ■al at _...,.,.. 0„»f IenneemrUkalll-n **' I iiin-pioRI cornoratlon « I tuisrters in ihe Mary H W Fifth avenue and Harry ■tiers bv Rolx t > 'id Don) are start iiv For the first ttm hat- 0f ihe borounh Uie same stand,tig 5)0537 biCh -erved th. balapni '•'■ Norfolk, it iintinui On Pam- Three' night at home. rnnUoued on Page Three! met riannnl Steelworkcn Holds Meeting Mul'iriitir Ittmil Italic Prmrienl Viillior.ze.l Tlie funersl of Martin Knodc. T7 who died at his home In OH ville Saturdav afternoon, will be acoordlng to tha petition, held tomorrow nfiernoon it 2 nom *l,e tsrcanba »lms v his residence. Hc was the fainei relfara md . n . of Clarence Km.dc. Ridge plteUhe bettermert of the health V«l»rts^l ICi. 'il*il at Spring Mill road, near Har- kli IIUUl OUill tl monille Interment will take plan :ti " provldlns nursei. to pro- Bovertown Viewing will takeI vide domestic hjglene and Ihe prevent thr spread nl disease, nnd to provide Ick. injured Banquet Planned v -hand ■a .-! 1 1 ■|»M0 In perai |>\ >t<'<'IU(»rktfrS f Ftirabetl, C J I Clark. ! The third annual banquet of;iPv 11 Cooper SIB Payetb Local »64. United Steelworkers ol t., \". America. CIO. will be held Janu- Soerteer I Jon** 1201 Soring Mil! ary 24 at 6:90. at city hall In Nor-,r"ad: and Robert C Lan ristown. Executives of the John Payetl ttreet. all of this borough Wood Manufacturing company. whose employes comprise the niem-'j- Winilnw Krokcil btrship of the local, and district ex- * Jir w in,,OH ""*' " ecutives of CIO. will be honor, lumber promiduit trnm • guests. of a truck oirked In Fayette street t Michael Krotchko. of Bridgeport, -,,„ F: onanlttee, report* 1 presadent of the local, la general from the door of an ath chairman of the banqoet committee, lnnelng to Martin Hallman of 1*7" ; assisted by Roy Sperry and John Putler oike Harmonville. t Custer of Norristown; Thotnas<*vrtun<T. accordlns to a renort filed ,, , Ford. Michael airmen. Joeeph, mth the local oollce be held in Montemayor, Michael Dennis, man OOcen Rlak. and Ha , bruary. Thomas Schrader, and Edward -e- mvestieated mrl learned thai Uarby. tax Karptnakl. all of thu borough; John the parked truck bel'inged to nob- collector shows .1 balance of onlv Dundon. Bridgeport; Edward Bom* ,■■ Knoebel 1B11 Locust ttreet <u : West Conshohocken A large corps, Norristown. and was being driven .ne if)47-44t school tnx 0 1 of members of the local will serve hv Raymond Cleglsnd aecordins g] ears, terms, nnd b* two years were re-appointed for (he H(, •uperties are contiguous. Marshall has been in nfBee for two ensuing two years by Presldiir Ion Kline, owner Of ad- tertns .Ryan as follows Jacent land McLean said the pro-' Immfdr.- he tnnu- Finance—Frederick Fish, chal p of posed plsn waa_ _ 1 ill be continued. A oaiance 01. ,h remains in the townahlp I !"* M-at the end o| 1947 Ham"' ■ re tie swore In the assist- ril.n.l(k ■ ■ ■ DeftertaOB Oflirr Is Good Collector Nort who i1 graduate of St Matthew's High ■ehoal IN 1!»4'>. snent th*' week end with Ins iiaitmli Mr and Mrs Bernard J Murrny of 608 Manic baa been in Nav\ aarvtw Markland Case Suspect Found Vtlniiiii-t rilion In "2. I.oral l-.-lal'1- ■ •">hew of 1446 P" • O-her s,i' neohew of Olenolden and A iwoa r ary l. payment "ark ere ornnted in the ■ of Michi'"! Milakei. meeting last night ID th hneken, who died iVc fi vnl- man. Henry keve. a Rhoads. hnirman, Walter Hadfleld. Edward Stemple T Police Wallet Hadfli tj worked in hlfh man; John Sowers. Edward Stemple >f«r during 1847 to set a new Ufh Streets—Albert lUwadi chair- ui monetary returns. man; Joseph Ingram H : r,e'agency is the desertion and probation office of Russell 1 itnli- IdWard Bteanpk hail Jf*| Of Plymouth Meeting which man John Bow. section oi 1356.2*1 n on field ■ts — Henry halrman; Freder ■ I I Pollack Appropii .upport orders dnrii months This total is an in* reuse cf *R3.827 67 over ttsBl Of 194« when Baa handled t373.4al.48 W ., fc „ ..„,,, similar fund- In addition, durum 1M7. M4.7M.W chnlrman: Edward Stemple. Albert I(.prwntrd reoaipu from ^2Hr*"- - - . . cases, bringing the complete total Property-Joseph Ingram, chair- ^ collections to $371 u34 2v McCormlck Albert ^^ tQ 1B4S.S U)lal 0, J289 fi81 4:i 1 ifTW cancies were re;, rted ken Building—Walter Hadfleld chair- ,.(i there were l 3ft7 n" ■ hide APohnn. n;an Edward Stemple, Joseph Pol- ■ raWs {,n the office rolls a Ing tha month 1 lack o<.r 31 During 1947 245 new cases rnrfag- Ways and Means -Frederick Fish de%eloped of which 1S7 an Helen Mllakeve rhatra Mirough agreed orders. . I»keve I.aura Blllela. and»stemple , relation.-, court Sanitation—Joseph Ingram diuir- and 31 were withdrawn tor various man; Henry McCnrmick Albert ■. Week!) Dance* ■ * ReeinnlnK tomorrow tiittht the ~. .. ., , . ■• the Sodalitv ai\d the H ,-m Art League will re- Soctetv of Bt Cosmas and Damian \limr n^ »,., ■hilrth will be held in the S M S e.av ninhi 1 Tlie offke also handled 226 pro-bation cases during the year of which 118 were old and 108 new On its lists were 53 male parolees. of which 24 were old and 29 ndded during the year to the officers the lumbt I The event is open to mem.yT :eet Taranorartri 1 friends A seven-act profession- ->laced a borouuh light on the lum- " • show will follow the ban- bar aa a langrr 'ignal _id a all-piece orchestra has — 1 engaged to furnish music for R„|..:| \Iff-lin<- ■raj dancing which will conclude "* Ia" '" ' "M- ? event. The retail bureau of the Chamber John P Klniry. assistant >! Cornmi Jsnunr » th, were S4 ■ of St Matthew's Catholic meeting Thursday night at . will deliver the invocation, 'borough hall 8 atielected hall 505 Maple street, instead of Cosmas and Damian I ■ e been held Th1? events are open 'he parish and' Vincent Rar-ao. aaatstant rector of the church 1,airman, assisted bv and Ernest Oambrme. nrk house folio1 .nation Normnii I>*-t peraocH he Ch Lucy president ,( onlinued On Page Fosr president of the Holy Name Society ll-«-|.il.il \<lmi"i*m- S'lmitted to Montgomen Ri portti CoIUiJon ::'«m Knoebel «' the rear of the Coaahohocken Free the organi- ■ ■ horl [ town council after 7 Sunday evening ol a two- ">: 'I ggfelea « at Third avenue and eat due to •!.■ ■ ihe street Officer Blake s). were notified IJaweilya Jonaf hospital perviaor who cindered th) when the ofsaea f < retary was combined with that ol plumbing and building inspector Clarence Cooper, oi 62 Fayette street was elected to the merged offices Cunff■Ion r.laiitH'il; Olhrr CaawCa IVohrd A 27-year-old tracOoa company amploya who, aeordlng to police, fd that he was the as-sallant who administerer1 an almost fatal beating to Peygj Ann Mark- •and 15 of Hugh* s Parl: Upper wnahip, last Octoljer 23. li nuth to- ■ • girls Brno Smith, of the fath- 11-week old daughter. . Is, icnuig at Nori!*i"wn police headejual which be ndmilted beating the jaartiaial awi Into ttnorsaaasonaDaaa with a rolling pin Tlie «irl was lept in the bedroom of tion ol tlie township Smith said - he house into* ked side 1 inside, he cut the telen, be rolling inn from the ■ where he I mind the voting high ■ As a result of the assault, the Mmkland fill remained in a serious condition at Montgomc, i a man than two week.* win, a : skull - ie Markland at-tack, police after more than 15 I.K ol the suspect. : say that he also admitted at other assaulu on women ; These occurred in East Norrtton. R'-idaapor' Norn- town and Strat-ford State Police at OotsOSja also uulzrlng Smith today about the iCsnieaaad Oa Page Thrari
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, January 6, 1948 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1948-01-06 |
Year | 1948 |
Month | 1 |
Day | 6 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 59 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
FullText |
®I)c Const)ot)ochctt ttccorkr
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 77V
George Tracy
Dies At 77;
111 Two Weeks
I'll,H,111 IlllM'.ll.lX
For Ki'tircd Bank,,
And Kail Offit ial
A retired banker nnd railroad fc- ,
flclal Oeorgr E. Tracy. 77. » mdl -
ber of one ol trie borough'* egay
families, died Sunday afternoons i .
his home. Seventh avenue and Fa- .
ette street. He had been conflnaJ
his home fur two weeks sufTeiM
from pneumonia. Later hut cod* -
tion became extremely grave wan
It was aggravated by a heart ad-dition.
Mr Tracy, son ol the tate Jab *
and Margaret (O'Brien> Tracy v
born in this bogough and need
CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY. JANUARY 6. 1948.
RE-ELECTED Toland Heads
Supervisors
In Whitemarsh
Succeeth Laubert,
Who U Niitucil
Viee-Presidenl
Weal Bide School
(lommittees
Tin- Janw
-t-hool board
marked last night by thi
■
the next two >>
HH meeting wa-lie
elemen-tary
school with all members ores-
West Borou"r!i
vv:„ Council Has
Reorganization
Increaie* Granted
in Offlecn1 Salaiii-:
\l! IK Krl.l,-. lr,l
Robert Tohind. Church road. I van re-elected and
iie oruan
entire life here.
Following the completion of
education he entered the City Tji i
Miss Bette Cubourn r.
for a two-year term as assistant
secretary of town council at last
night's organization meeting.
company of Philadelphia hi wg.li
hsKwas chosen an Barren Hill
! Firemen Elect
Mitchell Re-Elected
Tor Hit Si\ih Term
Edgar E Mitchell, Chescent av
Appointed to the building cotn-lerl
r-jllack nnd Mr- Helen Ban
. ■ ,
'.!';■ « ii:ili,ill,.
Mi Kritbel mid Mr
P
Mrs Mildred Rice,
[cation meeting
■• .-..n council heir .
;",;■ w,Ih a" '' o the borough buDdlnc.
■ ranted for bills m- ' h?.«iir renimv w. |
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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