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SI)c €onol)ol)ochcn ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7775. Official's Bond Copy Is Found In Harrisburg Discover] By Kottler Expected T<> lir-iilt In Laraer Recovery Red Cross Drive Gets Under Way CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY. MARCH 2. 1948. IKES HONORS ON THIS RED (BOSS P0ST1 rwung Into I ■ drive yesterday, opening day ot ■ !!■; campaign, UM toe*] j drive w:., i,.it | ■ I lor D lew uay:;. Stanley B OOOper !Esq.. trench and retiring local in iald today. ] Completion ol appointment OJ ..ill be an-; 'n-junccd soon, he said The branch ■ . S14.CC0 ] Annual election ol Dffl eluding nanilti:; )1 ;i :.< I Oscar A. Kotiier. secretary-t re..- tulnnan hedult I : the board ol wpajTttOfl it the animal directors1 mee::n. Whltemarsh township, and deputy hist Suml 13 n-suvanre commissioner oi Pentiivl- 1:,,»>'' "; •■' ' ■''I ,"IM vanla. uncovered a copy of an ortg- Phtcd. bir ni o! thi ■ efflce:". i expected i orlg- I' iuil bend tiven by a farmer secre-, J1 «i 01 the board during |Ic* „y^„ i visit In Harrksburt; on February Plan Program For Graduation Wt"»l Shir Principal Iwprnt- To Board At a tea at which Mr C near entertained the duvors M>- following tin- meeting. Mrs. William The copy, it was said at a meet- Hlll . , resided Iw and IIIK of the supervisors last night In tvo— w,„.. table 'he tOWIlHlIp building. Barren Hill Will strengthen the township CR ■ considerably in negotiating settle-ment for recovery of money em- M. tun a. a "'WK bez/.led by the former township of-l C nclal. Until Kottler turned slrutl. , in the search for the bond no rec-ord could be found, end H ly probable the township will rtOOr-er a larger sum of money than the I supervisors otherwise would, have, accepted. Elmer iflllllM Esq.. solicitor lor the board, said he will be able to submit a final report on the pro-1 West Opl gress of his action in recovering the ■£>«**■ will havi a gradual! money at a special meeting of the ?>■>■ at the rlose of; ton?OD March 25. While the for- «" »''*>/" **« mer o-f.f.icia„l.„wa.s iacc»u■.s-)edriAonf „c»■o n.,v,.e,.r,t-; mffeie«tin£g £nil^uJitl.hTi ^IJliLe n^atSurSe ^ol nut approximately 8J3.0O0 of (own- .,„. ])T^uxm Ull| |M, t!..(.lded ll(Km ul ■hip funds to his own use. the town- , itlltT dnte Mrs ,«„, ship has not been in a portion to t»,(.rr Wll, ,,, M„. ,, insist, upon more than $10,000 "' hndky uMenu-on. Mav U. The event final settlement. The mlnfm l*.i«l w,n tM. )u-i<( ;n the ,t.h■■„[ il!ii; is certmt! to it., rr;: ■ thll ligurc, .he which preclUdM till supervisors believe. rite date. Mr. Kottler. describing his quest j The health Inspection of the of the bond at the Slate Capital, pupils has been completed and out' said he enlisted the aid of the town-1 of sixty-eight chest i xam ship unit in the department of high- there were only t». ways and after several hour^ the'treatment. Dental uumhwUuis search bore fruit | will be started on March 10 rCnonntte.mmnpilBatte. xTa.Tx ■I•n.c«re»a.s.e. Rice reported. She was authorized [o purcn^M a 8mal, ,,„„,.,„, c, ,)lliv. The supervisors are contemplat- ground equipment She explained iiig an additional half-milt increase! the necessity ol an echli Kfl ilie rate of taxation to provide i teat but no deftnit* uition was taken! for installation and maintenance of or> ihe ml '' fire hvdrants throughout the town-1 Mr Graltam re|»ortea that ship. Hydrant are maintained now 'emergency ll^htlm; ijnrtom is out ol m ccrLiiin MM '.".h-". prOfMrty order due to tfu WCtlW) d owners have agreed to pay a special ■ tinn ol the battery. He was author-' >■ levy The matter arose after L'4 wd to have the bi b li \ l l(>*> l)i >"/>/// V f hi lUlYI'iii1 nll'I'Vl property owners in a new develop- In the meantime the use of Uu tf ~ ■ » ment In Marble Hall requested In a gymnasium for basketball will A lamppt ouple of petition presented Lhe board that. withdrawn Mr (irnhnm rofOM the officlivl 1M8 visiting the Stun fire hydrants be installed on South I that the annual appropriation i"i Aznorli ol iny Unu- prowling around ,! School Board Is Warned Of Overcrow dins Laadli Deseribcs PtfOHuJ Coitdittoni \nil Expeetatioiu Tin- .'i.. i \.-. i rowoV uu; hovtred .t- ■ dl tarblng element 8*0* liie March meeting of the Bbool I Ml i. the lutih • tu.i.j on' We are using every square fmt ■I I 'inn-ing.'' Robert C. I-andi.. sup*nntend-ent, told ■: W« ilon*' kdaquati cteaot spare. • The janitor- supplii'. have been puabod HI: •mil t t an inch that «T hini".i'i pri nod into UM ' Mt LondU pototed oui that at nvonUon tnj HnrrlsL'in i soon-ex- i pected or pruoni ly-oTorcrowded londitiini'. were the major issues to ( come before the body "The ;i : lUmtnt In sehnols will be exceediniil> kUfhOt during the next five nfonnod UH boord opinion is that dlftti bly Snan y exp, with local funds. The i will be far beyond that which prt ■ mt bouatnfl nrllrtrf con tain i of and the < is[ of InO umiiently will be terri-ill \ MINE ii IAMBS luvir Dumps Refuse, Pays $25 Fine l.orul M:m Ailitiitti Repealed Offenen FIVE CENTS A COPT Funeral Friday For Rev. Davies At Church Here Pastor Emerteai I)i**fl Suililctil\ On Florida Train Funeral services for Rev Abner II \\- held Friday il .' p in in the First Baptist church ai Fourth avenue and H UTf street, to which he gave umtlntodhj half of his entire life's in ■ Pastor emeritus of the Plrst Bap-tui church since his retln May. den i- •■< the be-loved clergyman jreatcrdaj! morning i' t \t . he wai tnroutfl alom by train for St Petersburg, t i heart attack causeil his sudden dealh in- ■anajat bava not yet been fully learned. A ti'legrain at 9 yesterday mornUij i in Jaoaaotmlh ' Informed his son. Stanley Davtes, ul White Plums. N. Y . that death had < ■ i urnd on UM train The aged clergyman, eighty years old on Feb-i. ul made Eftfa lionif »lth on .f White Phili moa ba eonohMkad nli Mrtrtai here. He lajfl While Plains Sutidiiy rrwrnhn abavtly before 10. for a three weeks* visit with his sister, Mrs. George Alexander, ol Hulli-Fm- ■ long time no L.„ more, who had gon Conshohocken na«< Kell) ,: i! «•*■ i,k'" ,!|s dauiduer. Misa famotH Keilv fram UM I Weil Philadel- ... IM '.i ' Um phii wvo had ipant Oat week-end at K thi the Stanley Davies home, accom- 11c- Tlie directors were of the opinion that "expansion trouble" will be U It here by lfi52 lviiuKi McOaadgaJ urged ih.it the ; - gin at onot I ■ :ti iki to matt the situation 1 i, i>nnted her father from White .'JliV^1 moH«1 vora^nnB^ ,r,,",; ■ " "" ng in the schools arid expressed (| , o,,.,,,!.-,] the silver Star train, leav-the oidtn.m that Industrie, here ot MU] , m>; New York for Florida, at ten. Z&ttt&rSS ' As:, .r^ctU precauiion, M«, nlaeea In local indusniaa. lUaatad the train OOOdUO-Tax ColleeUrt" Report ind *• null.nun car |>.rter to Tax collection to date^ for the ^$*&*%a^J?Zbto M "'*"' S" 5S*,rt ?»«* "P1 1M7-48 tax duplicate, are a bil SLi^ffi* fS°^Sl-2 «Sh **** although hlgtoar than at the same tune las. ^h m£ure ,f gaS- w.-ek ,,nw ,,f "cno""" he appe, 'war, but the duplicate itself is .'J7-7 «?,k tLJl ,7i Vt»T -u.Yiw »wust«ill» flne condition and aplrila. Current Red Cross Paster Inspired Warner road. |n«t year will amount Lewis Isaacson. 8r.. treasurer oil oiie-hali of what of CediiT Heights "1» »« J^>« *«* '"* company, nskrd the board why thej me,nod t^r «™.m* Uneoln organlxation la considered' *,»" whJ,c„ "an orphan". He said tlie appro- ' prlatlon paid the company is tV m 'han the amount allocated Bar ran Hill and Spring Mill fire } only . i Donanoi nuking first time Tlie reduei amount of the appropriation la ex-pected to be :ibotit sa.000 The re-tention of the high achool In ihr West Borough would hn.. made if on tinned on Page n»e ., rv ]utll, difference in the amount 'of State aid. and had the high C1 1 'If ; school been continued unl ^UPP^f /ifltlP v..«r it would have had to be dLs- UUtl/ll aUlfllV continued, it was related. The treasurer re|>urted a balance of 18.081.32 in the general accour" ;vd Rc-d Cross flaes it ie time, and i n;)i>ealed to me as, worthwhile bit of Amen dupli< lightly higher, it was pointed The amount collected to daM i $67,176.53 lu property tax and 922, 5tJ in uer capita lax A balance ol tn.4f.7fl2 la still unooUacted Uam fur unpaid omperty taxes will be placed May 3 James A. Darby, tax coUtetor states An average attendance of 16" M u < aWawt to ISO is recorded, daliv at the hinh .,; srhool cafeteria, Mr. Landls re- Wednesday "*a1*** at about tin norted. Receipts for February' were hAUit dOU*, -nJ ,( ;iw sami pkaoi S1V50W, disbursements |758 98.iboth nlahu OOker Frrit aas oi leaving a balance of 81022 18 Uh« Job bin rus The 'tM her and textbook o mlttee and the building comn.. chance o ■ -,; ■ I rreat Blakrslei ■ , : dlreotor, gave a rer.ume of M hool ongh hall He appear) Wells. Montgomery .athletics Miscellaneous athletic bills M.. on Wednesda; County SPC* agent Hannonvillc '» lhe amount of approximately 8350 rvtnini and after questioning ad nutted his guilt, school' He ideiitincd himself u O80f|< ropofl K.ih. ol M4 Ea 33 Dead Dogs i: Found By Boys OtHCoven In Qn;trr\ Scconil In Ten DUVM Alfred Ask Speed Zone A n ,i 11*1 I In Kill l*»l* riLp Ordtn were granted for bills ::■ Ul \J\\ UUIlCl I IKC amount of 8404 87 I JL'htin^ \|iiti-o\ t-(l For l'i\ rimiilh \all«\ All memt-ers were preatnl With ! President Oeorge Hi ilng. Following the business session par, entei- , tabled the memben. of the board. A request was made to Plymouth'former pr« sident Harry B Halladay. township commissioners at their former supervising principal and monthly meeting held at the town- members of the press « ■hip hall. Oermantown pike last Jwi M her home 400 v^-. night for establishment of » +W*n£S2%LJ2ih ™ t mile speed zone on Butler Pike from,Jftne Rled aMtotcd her motn'r the Conshohocken borough line to I,— Ridge pike. The request will taken up with Whltemarsh town- Ai Si. Matthew n NaUon Thi tng used In connection with the annual national drive which opened yesierdaj. continues tbnughoul the month of "When I was asked recently to, " "* ; "-,,'. " ", ,"' were granted March POatel for the American ■ accompanied by State 1)UUce and *^'gff Coopt.r ^ The miTlriltrim for the ■trUting H»-d Cross." Mr Dohanos continued Constable T Mason Osborne. I". Ildtor, nresented QaflH from an tafoTJOal I remenibaTed 1 had this ttal| noajth township, are today mvesti- of the recent opinion on the Hat- pUlnin il light standard, i sketch stowed away and one thing „ -no.her arouii of dead doasi neld school distnrt activities tund poll ■ until late at j der of the Eastern Star here, made by Uu 8f. It wi one of several , *, , , , tor thait bthirnsfttton i nd brotmiii rubbt I h. itjipeared in excel-drsigns I submitted to than and I ,nund l*st nl«nl ln il" "oandonedi movw, w iccppt the opinion as a home and kicked it from his ... i, H-id made brief, force-wben thev mi-quarry near Plymouth Meeting by, guidance for bud ■ ng Tlie Bulges ad- (U| addresses totl ncunced ■ ted my |x>s- nriKhborh.»tl bovs ' Discussion of the budget will be rlatd him U m oidin- j unual light intellectual humor m..de by the board, u a committee 1100 line Austin Davlaa ol Jw kaon HMghtfl, ol the wlmie. at :i mooting to be Rathei tlian give him a hearln N v rounget ton ■•! the ckwgj i.f.e. we.-k bail 6) STmUttUW Ninisaally fine co.ulu.t.l. spirits. Kane oi thettl contalnini brokei , A c.;mpl«je medical examination glass, were itrewn along the high- ,,v » New \ork physician, last Prl- 'WBV fr,„ . i aUenl report, the dbad offi- pliysician mitlliiK that lhe proposed C4T Freas was (Uttonad along th»-! visit to Florida would be the only roadway night after night al v.iri- thing he might recommend bourj tn an effon ' ipprehen AS soon as word cam ol bag 1 death of Rev Mr. Unvies, the son 1 **» rtrewn isunadiateiv notlfli oa*i un TUCMIS j w.i •. : tlie pa«- "U t -It1 *bout_ii~* | torate here, and close friends ln the LleMit ''' ■Jf!nL „ community, whom he had visited a i>2^iSrrTiaM«aaahlu. 1 **Mrt time ago. Was finest Here Ten Bays Ago warrant a rhancr ol The honi the annual herhood dinner ol the Men's Mi hie class of the church on Pebru-ary 21, he was the week-end house Ifj and Mr William De-wees. 231 West 11 th avenue. Oil the Thursday pi tor to the Bible ■ -It.liilill the 1111- miat dinner of Runner ChaptM (>i- I the borou'(h'; m^in thoroughfare today. ■ od mug nt that !■: ■ , i In this siniplf device ■ i ludad With the Rug-hung Inn; tConiintied on Page Five) Thirty-three dend dogs, all aare-fully placed in rarmie with pro- Two Will Speak CHS To Meet Lansdale High DMri.'t Phy-On <..».iir Tomorrow Lee Tire fteporta Decreased Sales »Ue6 tn «pi»ru\i!ii.iiflv thm Bun* tecUW P.CH11J, wrrr found in Ihr ^'"M'M","* quarry loculfd off Plymoulh r.«d, "•' ''"V""' ™!"" ! ';' , « mc «nd Butler:J,™JjJJJ„"iirorM»V l» Thta Is the netond time dead: ,„rrr ,h„w,d melpt.. ■ ' young Miimak have been found In „ M5 1M 12. Incl'idinii a pa - ! «42 3166« from tin I snl Wrlls «ald today T.-n dsvjii Bnt ball ot •RDraDttatlon l>i Tire corp , ruled byiago bojs at play near the Little nMotl were I24135S Total in the Ai-trt A OaflhWii at Blue quarry on the property of sinking fund H I7.B83 62 Theuttio! th, innual meeting last Thursdayi°f«i',y,l>'>' Cou'ttry club. Joahua| .7000 wa; paid off durm« the month marl Marh>. Hull in U'lil iimnn t ,.■> >V.« tUV) K.,.i,l tenp man, lafi the llt'V "tffK ol lltxi it iiotlnued on Pag, live) Claim ,$180,000 In Accident n,\ road, Marble Hall, in Whltemarsh I un the 1823 bond issue. \\ ifll^ Of I If'IllI 11 III' « "' township, discovered nearly 20 dead The nieetun: adjourned 10 meet « ■ , starting * Nm ember puppies and kittens wrapped James M. Baird. Jr.. newly-ap-pointed fire marshal, reported on Two physicians will be guest inspection of fire hazardT m the armkan ai a program tonight In ™ township. An abatement order will the auditorium of St Mafhea's "* be Issued in one Instance for com-, parochial grade school. Fayet'e pllance with the fire ordinance An street above Second 8*41101 ordinance was adopted taking over sored Jointly by St Matthews 0'",',,,"J,,„ ,, . . . .,,„,. _, d. „, the Plymouth Vadey d,- A.umnt Ration and Bt Ma 't»r wartunl Registration u Isata Two StiiN \rr KIIMMI *>n Oii-.li l.a-l Muv b, Damage Ctainu totalling 1180,000 velopment which have already'been thews Court. Catholic Daughters constructed bv those developinn the of America tract. ! Dr D M. Headings. Norristown An agreement with the Philadel- surgeon, will speak on a health sub-phia Electric company to install Ject, and Dr. Joseph Qamh* street lights was made by the sec- Drexel Hill, will speak on Germany retary as follows Six lights in Plv- and the Shrine of Lourd-mouth Valley and one light at each trating his talk With slides Dr of the following locations: Sandy Oambescia. son-in-law of Mrs. John .,.,,.. „,,..„, , ,,,,.,,,„, rrnn> „,,,,.. Hill road and Hallowell road: Hall- V Botto grand regent of th< neaJ oaell road between Sandy Hill road C. D. A. court, recently returned and Germantown pike: Gravers' from extensive Army scrvn-f road and Johnson road; Graver-, many road south of Johnson mad: Wal- Prior to the program, the March ton road; Manor road and Coleman meeting of the Alumni will be head street at 8 Dr. Headings address Is sched- Henry P. Friend, building mapee-iuled tor 8:30. followed by Dr_ Oan, tor. reported building permits i«-.bescias illustrated talk Both ad-sued for a toUl valuation of 844*60. dresses are open to the public Receipts were reported a* fol-lows: Taxes 828131 fines, 1320 . Anw»n« Tlin*f> 111 rent. 820.: permits. 8186 Bills ap-;'in,"n'* ""N IM proved amounted to 81.848.31 f 76 Pa All members of the board were «te street, wh-. ha-, beet. (til at her home for two weeks, la fslnrhtlv inn nth-old Margaret Bel-call of the president, Harry ■.■< I Ellam. whn presided ot last night s r t. I '■ Investigations tO date 01 ton IUM Ph\l)i- JoM hocken High will meet Lanadal j how the iUiunitls were kill- ' diItl* ehiet clerk have been tiled as a result of a fatal eil or a ho placed them tn the quiir- tend due to Ulnasa Director- J ,„ „„, ,;,„„,.. Bur-Mon- At tne same meeting tne IOIIO* r)M ^ ^ M(d UtAiy ^^ group Weber Kriebel and Paul Mitchell mutlion .|ml '■ arlton township last May 18. at 8 on the ol ing directors were re-elected for the, ot investigators are all... , n absent ,,.,],, ,„ iM. eligible I r" addition to a suit lor 1100.000 1:1 ensuing year James CarsUlrs. Al- ,,. , th. car- Saperii.tend»-iit'», Ke*|>..rl LtroVght by Marie E Drew, 38 Sum-were abandoned in such a The reinir: nt the superintendent A|)11, ,7 i(i,ii„,,in pointed out that I" ,!r AJDBTOee E. manner Nt) visible identification (CaoUnaed «n Paae Flvei hil» Impey. OeotTge S Mahana, Thoriie marks wan OB Iht laxtotis In which —: ~ Lansdale Won the right to meet Nesbit. Daniel II. Shcatici Paul the latest group of animal was lt<>|'I |'|'{||S Si.'*' mil street. Swedeland. as ndimi ., ,trtii ■ the i ' ib ol hei I two wars are among tho-t WllUam Draw who was killed in who must r.-enmii because their the aoetdeat, other claims (or 820.- .. Anda. found. Osborne said. "",l" ■■■■■« ' " • ,.„ gutomatlcally re f"**' eat h were Hlad an behall .if lour ■ ingh buti main Tofll ' ■ percent after i limlMlf.;M« Kilm moewd : m ■ logon m the DBVBJ ear .-off game on paxll; '■'„,.1|" . I |»l-M>L--»-| " 'l,l,,,w-ri "P ' ll,n The final day to register is next' Listed as defendaiiu in all of the Sotiderron Hhth court m the pees-!I .MIST of thi I * tillM l^ DHM K< (I ^^ ma , whl(n timber snturdav when the comt urUora are Harriet Chadwi !►.- fie .ll.aal 'l\...-.l Blaji la nodora Ufa em pn ' V*TCf\n\ >'V MitMl'll I riK'k in ,he lorm of a color him ihown open until noon On other days the Thomas N Por.er operator Both The p unr was a thriller from start d*m!i.: ■ ■_._-.., m, mher- ol the Rotarv rluli IOCB from • ■ - ir!e at the t' 8 Naval Ba . . 1'hil- I r'veLr indS "pKmoJth WeyS-"se Lun, - <WPW-Dl 86.7(W.'JW. Ifi M Tose A Son, nuarter i nii-ii tie bag ;. aall r:^i rj taajn with a number of bojn able to score fr-quentlv In Richard «ch Ai The actici ■ran Bled by n.e law .:iclr.g WB ■ the contemplated dimrulties rllmhing the steep grade trailer trork < wnei. meetina at Ridgeway Gardeim near! sola nee ■ mtlUe, Bean ft & Horse fhfW <* ««■ Draw: ^n ^Tar- Jn. n! ti,„0™H» TTrraaccilnngs bbuuiillddiinngass and furtuiun- : U the hcwleky ■ minor, his father Mi, h-from felling of giant tree* In the offloe, 466 Republicans. 1 Mason Osborne direct- Northwest, through the various rrats and M Demi" ael T.irli.\it ky. 38 .Summit street. ii has a got»ii minted for about 40 ppr-ue The North Perm team r ^ ]n K[rk stm, Hw._ I.T take the floor_ at full lhp uther hand, replaeemeii! . driver el the trailer-truck. '■■ . formed tin >ffl ;" »" broke while going up the .steer » percenl Indian .i the air brakes wouldn't rtlele, the lilin offered enllglitening : 3557 Republicans, ■ ■ Blrthds" congratulatioi ■ rid Inhn Fran o'Doiinelt, B "iidltin . Flin-r I^ing and Edwin Kcf-lur W ilte-el E«UtC present. _. ink Markel and Lee Hove) R>V Nnthana'l H ' who *aa iniured last night »ic!e t it Urea for ,,,,,, aLllllr bdcitmg down the hill ho'h of the Norristown club Ret r an Thonuu | when he was pushed apaiirt th« truck ■' extiected to , „d',nc ,ruck jark-kntled across the *ohn P Kinirv assistant rutoi .if wiuteitiarsh L> naaaed benefli (iirl Seoul Dinner front ol Stricken suddenly 111 shortly after returning from a motion picture the- Iders. daughtir Bm .9eider<. 213 Moorhead avenue , r.JTa^.Hn- Lm L mJ^hv^ WMOb- Scoutl g will be marked by a ' Conshohocken. return- g d f s \halul. NKorr'rlisst^owI,n 'RLfseIr"va0- **** ** underwent traato d d„p . wv„e tions for the event must be ma i no later than tomorrow Mrs Isaa:'' Cannaday will be the guest speaker | The dinner i* open to Girl Scout-i, ,_ and friends The final report on the ■*"■ «> Sat"rday M nl*^H $L W,I' current girl scout camp fund dn.e ^- «■ ™n nt Mr, *adJ will be made at the dinner "•"> *• Keamey. 120 West Third , avenue, was removed by ambulanr* D_ D„| ^..L toChesTntitHillh-spit.il ■ f. ■ Riffl To (.rritKtllV K.-illtn- Kfhf'UrHllls hours tater, suffering with I The Conshohocken <Marv H ettack of pneumonia His rondi'i- Wood- Choral Society community is improved today He Ls a senior ai "h Bornb WiT" "n cl ringing group for men and women,, ».Matthew s high school „ 412 WeJ., resumed weekly rehearsals last! Joseph Robert Haricot 16. son cf . . w^k fof night in the park house, after an Mr and Mrs Jowph O Racicot 226 f it.'-i-i! d several weeks due to West Tenth avenue I* expect! ■that ftid fin-: 00. con- leturn tomorrow from MontgorJ servation. The choral will soon be- hospital, whan he underwi I .■: eaaaeJ annhg opandilon for appendli eoneerl All men rid worna nesdi B ol the borough are eligible to apply The patient is a junior at St Mat- bv wly of Kefla for membership. ' thew'a high school I of apprtwlmateiv nr* lj>ap Year linhies n<-rning after suffering an in- '■■:i|>ed into a hole beside the road when he got out of his car Lafrtar Ptancis C Palaclo presided. for the tal! Jurt how bsg seen but Coach Am ■il of being ablt use his colter / tir l^trOI i.imiH**S game. Lansdale uses f initiated lnio offense. ... -alle-l that grand order. Leap Year Society. ,'n rilrVct'iri'lTle' Rxtem of the in Dlaeen on the Divot Rho 'or ihe with their binh Sunday Jurv h„ nm yjKta determined ■ ;ular season pu-st Leap Year baby ol 1948. kno«: i • ■*■ i . in K-tutr tiain^ ugnteea i ia<«- man. Norrwtown. R D 3. at Sacred' T|ie p,rst National Bank of Con Heart hospilal ul I 15 p m Mr phohccken. re.virting deposit Kauffman was ihe former Miss >ll?08.298 on December "" thta borough (ighieen place.- She and her husband formerly — ■Hied here -i.tholic ehurrh. wit P Mason Osborne was a euest. -rayed at Montgomery hospital One new meml ■ : p Hertaog tw ehtmmtl Swedeland at id Andrew, Dudes, a I John Dudas h Draw died in llontgonien> ho«* The other plaintifls were hospital. : 'one led included Char-f Mr- 14th ave- Elwood Cor- Ambler, who died Fet n nue, this borough against John Cox, I - | n- 'eft leg at the scene OOftahohnoken plant of the Phi' ,,, for 8Tt4.18 i" damages as a re of the accidem last night He had delohia Beetrtc nimpanv. wi time. .Arshler^ H I iContinued on Page Fi*e) "-29 navi-. gator of the 9'h Bomb Squadron , ccmed into ihe club bv Joseph H.! Varallo widow of Salva'ore Varall- ■ ued right hip in a faii !•' botra I lour days before -lie died Ititlt-ii H\ Dcjg William Buchanan 21. ol Roberts avenue. Cedar H gained terday for multiple ata standing the right hand when bitten bv ' ' \u<lii Certified Another Leap Year infant, an I-and -one- half -pound son. waa bom to Mr and Hri Wallace G Da*- walt, Plfi r at. at T JB p m at (': :he former Ml R .■ have three other children Donrt. Kenneth and Barbara Auditor General O Hamid Wag ■ ■ of Revenue the audit o! ■'"iMO iargeTt bantu ~ln dog; Harvey Smith eight of Mai- of Earl B Bechtel. prothoj the United States during 1947 and sonford road. West Conshoht>ckei- tinotgonwrj suit of an LUalon last June 4 < ■ | IHT Mer- Wcaa Siilc BllfgtBsW I iitr- \ iulaltir- Three add■ tional motorists ap-peared before Burgess M- • - n last lughi and paid fines of 85 each and costs on charges of disreg,. M 'I are William ('■riiuei ranks as the 1393d Urgest ln suffered a lacerated lip When hit 1946 The audit shows that 289fi Miquon. Armand Beou>l. :t De-se compared with 1411th place at with a stirk writ* and Judgments, and !00 tr \<HH This is revealed In' Mrs. Tlllie Naslelski. 53 Apple scripts and appeal- were handl.d bv i- 1948 annual roll cnll of the street, surgical was admitted to the office during the year Ton-! ■ States Sarred Heart hoBpiUl txnstetton on these Pauline Organiatl 111 I Fhn amounted to 8147400 and ihe offi- New York street, surgical. William DieMi.cr re: s comminjiion was 84422. Bridgeport. nod Cola A Gray. 809 Violet street, Norrts* town ■ - ken was fined |i when arraijned befon f.lng businej-rade newipiper of thee., 3.'1i4i Wnm«t liHnnb uavneinuuee s^uirgg»ic*ail w»reirre| iilniag, a■ nuerit for the Commonwealth Mownan on Friday night, einrged 'adrnttted te Montgomery hospital ! of 81429 78, with erlof 'hrough i !-t«p Mfn
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, March 2, 1948 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1948-03-02 |
Year | 1948 |
Month | 3 |
Day | 2 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 75 |
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SI)c €onol)ol)ochcn
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7775.
Official's Bond
Copy Is Found
In Harrisburg
Discover] By Kottler
Expected T<> lir-iilt
In Laraer Recovery
Red Cross Drive
Gets Under Way
CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY. MARCH 2. 1948.
IKES HONORS ON THIS RED (BOSS P0ST1
rwung Into I
■
drive yesterday, opening day ot
■ !!■; campaign, UM toe*]
j drive w:., i,.it | ■
I lor D lew uay:;. Stanley B OOOper
!Esq.. trench and retiring local
in iald today.
] Completion ol appointment OJ
..ill be an-;
'n-junccd soon, he said The branch
■
. S14.CC0
] Annual election ol Dffl
eluding nanilti:; )1 ;i :.< I
Oscar A. Kotiier. secretary-t re..- tulnnan hedult I
: the board ol wpajTttOfl it the animal directors1 mee::n.
Whltemarsh township, and deputy hist Suml 13
n-suvanre commissioner oi Pentiivl- 1:,,»>'' "; •■' ' ■''I ,"IM
vanla. uncovered a copy of an ortg- Phtcd. bir ni o! thi
■ efflce:". i expected
i orlg- I'
iuil bend tiven by a farmer secre-, J1
«i 01 the board during |Ic* „y^„
i visit In Harrksburt; on February
Plan Program
For Graduation
Wt"»l Shir Principal
Iwprnt- To Board
At a tea at which Mr
C near entertained the duvors M>- following tin- meeting. Mrs. William
The copy, it was said at a meet- Hlll . , resided Iw and
IIIK of the supervisors last night In tvo— w,„.. table
'he tOWIlHlIp building. Barren Hill
Will strengthen the township CR ■
considerably in negotiating settle-ment
for recovery of money em- M. tun a. a "'WK
bez/.led by the former township of-l C
nclal. Until Kottler turned slrutl. ,
in the search for the bond no rec-ord
could be found, end H
ly probable the township will rtOOr-er
a larger sum of money than the I
supervisors otherwise would, have,
accepted.
Elmer iflllllM Esq.. solicitor lor
the board, said he will be able to
submit a final report on the pro-1 West Opl
gress of his action in recovering the ■£>«**■ will havi a gradual!
money at a special meeting of the ?>■>■ at the rlose of;
ton?OD March 25. While the for- «" »''*>/" **«
mer o-f.f.icia„l.„wa.s iacc»u■.s-)edriAonf „c»■o n.,v,.e,.r,t-; mffeie«tin£g £nil^uJitl.hTi ^IJliLe n^atSurSe ^ol nut approximately 8J3.0O0 of (own- .,„. ])T^uxm Ull| |M, t!..(.lded ll(Km ul
■hip funds to his own use. the town- , itlltT dnte Mrs ,«„,
ship has not been in a portion to t»,(.rr Wll, ,,, M„. ,,
insist, upon more than $10,000 "' hndky uMenu-on. Mav U. The event
final settlement. The mlnfm l*.i«l w,n tM. )u-i<( ;n the ,t.h■■„[ il!ii;
is certmt! to it., rr;: ■ thll ligurc, .he which preclUdM till
supervisors believe. rite date.
Mr. Kottler. describing his quest j The health Inspection of the
of the bond at the Slate Capital, pupils has been completed and out'
said he enlisted the aid of the town-1 of sixty-eight chest i xam
ship unit in the department of high- there were only t».
ways and after several hour^ the'treatment. Dental uumhwUuis
search bore fruit | will be started on March 10
rCnonntte.mmnpilBatte. xTa.Tx ■I•n.c«re»a.s.e. Rice reported. She was authorized [o purcn^M a 8mal, ,,„„,.,„, c, ,)lliv.
The supervisors are contemplat- ground equipment She explained
iiig an additional half-milt increase! the necessity ol an echli
Kfl ilie rate of taxation to provide i teat but no deftnit* uition was taken!
for installation and maintenance of or> ihe ml ''
fire hvdrants throughout the town-1 Mr Graltam re|»ortea that
ship. Hydrant are maintained now 'emergency ll^htlm; ijnrtom is out ol
m ccrLiiin MM '.".h-". prOfMrty order due to tfu WCtlW) d
owners have agreed to pay a special ■ tinn ol the battery. He was author-' >■
levy The matter arose after L'4 wd to have the bi b li \ l l(>*> l)i >"/>/// V f hi lUlYI'iii1 nll'I'Vl
property owners in a new develop- In the meantime the use of Uu tf ~ ■ »
ment In Marble Hall requested In a gymnasium for basketball will A lamppt ouple of
petition presented Lhe board that. withdrawn Mr (irnhnm rofOM the officlivl 1M8 visiting the Stun
fire hydrants be installed on South I that the annual appropriation i"i Aznorli ol iny Unu- prowling around
,! School Board
Is Warned Of
Overcrow dins
Laadli Deseribcs
PtfOHuJ Coitdittoni
\nil Expeetatioiu
Tin- .'i.. i \.-. i rowoV
uu; hovtred .t- ■ dl tarblng element
8*0* liie March meeting of the
Bbool I Ml i. the lutih
• tu.i.j on'
We are using every square fmt
■I I 'inn-ing.''
Robert C. I-andi.. sup*nntend-ent,
told ■: W« ilon*'
kdaquati cteaot spare. •
The janitor- supplii'. have been
puabod HI: •mil t
t an inch
that «T hini".i'i pri nod into UM '
Mt LondU pototed oui that at
nvonUon tnj
HnrrlsL'in i soon-ex- i
pected or pruoni ly-oTorcrowded
londitiini'. were the major issues to
( come before the body
"The ;i : lUmtnt In
sehnols will be exceediniil> kUfhOt
during the next five
nfonnod UH boord
opinion is that dlftti
bly Snan y exp,
with local funds. The i
will be far beyond that which prt ■
mt bouatnfl nrllrtrf con tain i
of and the < is[ of InO
umiiently will be terri-ill
\ MINE ii IAMBS luvir
Dumps Refuse,
Pays $25 Fine
l.orul M:m Ailitiitti
Repealed Offenen
FIVE CENTS A COPT
Funeral Friday
For Rev. Davies
At Church Here
Pastor Emerteai
I)i**fl Suililctil\
On Florida Train
Funeral services for Rev Abner
II \\- held Friday
il .' p in in the First Baptist
church ai Fourth avenue and H UTf
street, to which he gave umtlntodhj
half of his entire life's in
■
Pastor emeritus of the Plrst Bap-tui
church since his retln
May. den i- •■< the be-loved
clergyman jreatcrdaj! morning
i' t \t . he wai tnroutfl alom by
train for St Petersburg, t i
heart attack causeil his sudden
dealh
in- ■anajat bava not
yet been fully learned. A ti'legrain
at 9 yesterday mornUij i
in Jaoaaotmlh
' Informed his son. Stanley Davtes,
ul White Plums. N. Y . that death
had < ■ i urnd on UM train The aged
clergyman, eighty years old on Feb-i.
ul made Eftfa lionif »lth
on .f White Phili moa
ba eonohMkad nli Mrtrtai here.
He lajfl While Plains Sutidiiy
rrwrnhn abavtly before 10. for a
three weeks* visit with his sister,
Mrs. George Alexander, ol Hulli-Fm-
■ long time no L.„ more, who had gon
Conshohocken na«< Kell) ,: i! «•*■ i,k'" ,!|s dauiduer. Misa
famotH Keilv fram UM I Weil Philadel-
... IM '.i ' Um phii wvo had ipant Oat week-end at
K thi the Stanley Davies home, accom-
11c-
Tlie directors were of the opinion
that "expansion trouble" will be
U It here by lfi52
lviiuKi McOaadgaJ urged ih.it the
; - gin at onot I ■ :ti iki
to matt the situation 1 i, i>nnted her father from White
.'JliV^1 moH«1
vora^nnB^ ,r,,",; ■ " "" ng in the schools arid expressed (| , o,,.,,,!.-,] the silver Star train, leav-the
oidtn.m that Industrie, here ot MU] , m>; New York for Florida, at ten.
Z&ttt&rSS ' As:, .r^ctU precauiion, M«,
nlaeea In local indusniaa. lUaatad the train OOOdUO-Tax
ColleeUrt" Report ind *• null.nun car |>.rter to
Tax collection to date^ for the ^$*&*%a^J?Zbto M "'*"' S" 5S*,rt ?»«* "P1
1M7-48 tax duplicate, are a bil SLi^ffi* fS°^Sl-2 «Sh **** although
hlgtoar than at the same tune las. ^h
m£ure ,f gaS- w.-ek ,,nw ,,f "cno""" he appe,
'war, but the duplicate itself is .'J7-7 «?,k tLJl ,7i Vt»T -u.Yiw »wust«ill» flne condition and aplrila.
Current Red Cross Paster Inspired
Warner road. |n«t year will amount
Lewis Isaacson. 8r.. treasurer oil oiie-hali of what
of CediiT Heights "1» »« J^>« *«* '"*
company, nskrd the board why thej me,nod
t^r «™.m*
Uneoln organlxation la considered' *,»" whJ,c„
"an orphan". He said tlie appro- '
prlatlon paid the company is tV
m 'han the amount allocated Bar
ran Hill and Spring Mill fire
} only . i Donanoi nuking
first time Tlie reduei
amount of the appropriation la ex-pected
to be :ibotit sa.000 The re-tention
of the high achool In ihr
West Borough would hn.. made
if on tinned on Page n»e ., rv ]utll, difference in the amount
'of State aid. and had the high
C1 1 'If ; school been continued unl
^UPP^f /ifltlP v..«r it would have had to be dLs-
UUtl/ll aUlfllV continued, it was related.
The treasurer re|>urted a balance
of 18.081.32 in the general accour"
;vd Rc-d Cross flaes it
ie time, and i n;)i>ealed to me as,
worthwhile bit of Amen
dupli<
lightly higher, it was pointed
The amount collected to daM i
$67,176.53 lu property tax and 922,
5tJ in uer capita lax A balance ol
tn.4f.7fl2 la still unooUacted Uam
fur unpaid omperty taxes will be
placed May 3 James A. Darby, tax
coUtetor states
An average attendance of 16" M u < aWawt
to ISO is recorded, daliv at the hinh .,;
srhool cafeteria, Mr. Landls re- Wednesday "*a1*** at about tin
norted. Receipts for February' were hAUit dOU*, -nJ ,( ;iw sami pkaoi
S1V50W, disbursements |758 98.iboth nlahu OOker Frrit aas oi
leaving a balance of 81022 18 Uh« Job bin rus
The 'tM her and textbook o
mlttee and the building comn.. chance o
■ -,; ■ I rreat Blakrslei ■ , :
dlreotor, gave a rer.ume of M hool ongh hall He appear)
Wells. Montgomery .athletics Miscellaneous athletic bills M.. on Wednesda;
County SPC* agent Hannonvillc '» lhe amount of approximately 8350 rvtnini and after questioning ad
nutted his guilt,
school' He ideiitincd himself u O80f|<
ropofl K.ih. ol M4 Ea
33 Dead Dogs
i: Found By Boys
OtHCoven In Qn;trr\
Scconil In Ten DUVM
Alfred
Ask Speed Zone
A n ,i 11*1
I In Kill l*»l* riLp Ordtn were granted for bills ::■ Ul
\J\\ UUIlCl I IKC amount of 8404 87
I JL'htin^ \|iiti-o\ t-(l
For l'i\ rimiilh \all«\
All memt-ers were preatnl With
! President Oeorge Hi
ilng.
Following the business session
par, entei-
, tabled the memben. of the board.
A request was made to Plymouth'former pr« sident Harry B Halladay.
township commissioners at their former supervising principal and
monthly meeting held at the town- members of the press «
■hip hall. Oermantown pike last Jwi M her home 400 v^-.
night for establishment of » +W*n£S2%LJ2ih ™ t
mile speed zone on Butler Pike from,Jftne Rled aMtotcd her motn'r
the Conshohocken borough line to I,—
Ridge pike. The request will
taken up with Whltemarsh town- Ai Si. Matthew n
NaUon Thi tng used In
connection with the annual national
drive which opened yesierdaj.
continues tbnughoul the month of "When I was asked recently to, " "* ; "-,,'. " ", ,"' were granted
March POatel for the American ■ accompanied by State 1)UUce and *^'gff Coopt.r ^
The miTlriltrim for the ■trUting H»-d Cross." Mr Dohanos continued Constable T Mason Osborne. I". Ildtor, nresented
QaflH from an tafoTJOal I remenibaTed 1 had this ttal| noajth township, are today mvesti- of the recent opinion on the Hat- pUlnin
il light standard, i sketch stowed away and one thing „ -no.her arouii of dead doasi neld school distnrt activities tund poll ■ until late at j der of the Eastern Star here,
made by Uu 8f. It wi one of several , *, , , , tor thait bthirnsfttton i nd brotmiii rubbt I h. itjipeared in excel-drsigns
I submitted to than and I ,nund l*st nl«nl ln il" "oandonedi movw, w iccppt the opinion as a home and kicked it from his ... i, H-id made brief, force-wben
thev mi-quarry near Plymouth Meeting by, guidance for bud ■ ng Tlie Bulges ad- (U| addresses totl
ncunced ■ ted my |x>s- nriKhborh.»tl bovs ' Discussion of the budget will be rlatd him U m oidin- j unual light intellectual humor
m..de by the board, u a committee 1100 line Austin Davlaa ol Jw kaon HMghtfl,
ol the wlmie. at :i mooting to be Rathei tlian give him a hearln N v rounget ton ■•! the ckwgj
i.f.e. we.-k bail 6) STmUttUW Ninisaally fine co.ulu.t.l. spirits.
Kane oi thettl contalnini brokei , A c.;mpl«je medical examination
glass, were itrewn along the high- ,,v » New \ork physician, last Prl-
'WBV fr,„ . i aUenl report, the
dbad offi- pliysician mitlliiK that lhe proposed
C4T Freas was (Uttonad along th»-! visit to Florida would be the only
roadway night after night al v.iri- thing he might recommend
bourj tn an effon ' ipprehen AS soon as word cam ol bag
1 death of Rev Mr. Unvies, the son
1 **» rtrewn isunadiateiv notlfli
oa*i un TUCMIS j w.i •. : tlie pa«-
"U t -It1 *bout_ii~* | torate here, and close friends ln the
LleMit ''' ■Jf!nL „ community, whom he had visited a
i>2^iSrrTiaM«aaahlu. 1 **Mrt time ago.
Was finest Here Ten Bays Ago
warrant a rhancr ol The honi the annual
herhood dinner ol the Men's
Mi hie class of the church on Pebru-ary
21, he was the week-end house
Ifj and Mr William De-wees.
231 West 11 th avenue. Oil
the Thursday pi tor to the Bible
■ -It.liilill the 1111-
miat dinner of Runner ChaptM (>i-
I the borou'(h'; m^in thoroughfare
today.
■
od
mug
nt that !■:
■
, i In this siniplf device
■ i ludad
With the Rug-hung Inn;
tConiintied on Page Five)
Thirty-three dend dogs, all aare-fully
placed in rarmie with pro-
Two Will Speak
CHS To Meet
Lansdale High
DMri.'t Phy-On
<..».iir Tomorrow
Lee Tire fteporta
Decreased Sales
»Ue6 tn «pi»ru\i!ii.iiflv thm Bun*
tecUW P.CH11J, wrrr found in Ihr ^'"M'M","*
quarry loculfd off Plymoulh r.«d, "•' ''"V""' ™!"" ! ';' , «
mc «nd Butler:J,™JjJJJ„"iirorM»V l»
Thta Is the netond time dead: ,„rrr ,h„w,d melpt.. ■ '
young Miimak have been found In „ M5 1M 12. Incl'idinii a pa -
! «42 3166« from tin I
snl Wrlls «ald today T.-n dsvjii Bnt ball ot •RDraDttatlon l>i
Tire corp , ruled byiago bojs at play near the Little nMotl were I24135S Total in the
Ai-trt A OaflhWii at Blue quarry on the property of sinking fund H I7.B83 62 Theuttio!
th, innual meeting last Thursdayi°f«i',y,l>'>' Cou'ttry club. Joahua| .7000 wa; paid off durm« the month
marl Marh>. Hull in U'lil iimnn t ,.■> >V.« tUV) K.,.i,l tenp
man, lafi the llt'V
"tffK
ol lltxi
it iiotlnued on Pag, live)
Claim ,$180,000
In Accident
n,\ road, Marble Hall, in Whltemarsh I un the 1823 bond issue. \\ ifll^ Of I If'IllI 11 III'
« "' township, discovered nearly 20 dead The nieetun: adjourned 10 meet «
■ , starting * Nm ember puppies and kittens wrapped
James M. Baird. Jr.. newly-ap-pointed
fire marshal, reported on Two physicians will be guest
inspection of fire hazardT m the armkan ai a program tonight In ™
township. An abatement order will the auditorium of St Mafhea's "*
be Issued in one Instance for com-, parochial grade school. Fayet'e
pllance with the fire ordinance An street above Second 8*41101
ordinance was adopted taking over sored Jointly by St Matthews 0'",',,,"J,,„ ,, . . . .,,„,. _,
d. „, the Plymouth Vadey d,- A.umnt Ration and Bt Ma
't»r
wartunl
Registration
u Isata
Two StiiN \rr KIIMMI
*>n Oii-.li l.a-l Muv
b, Damage Ctainu totalling 1180,000
velopment which have already'been thews Court. Catholic Daughters
constructed bv those developinn the of America
tract. ! Dr D M. Headings. Norristown
An agreement with the Philadel- surgeon, will speak on a health sub-phia
Electric company to install Ject, and Dr. Joseph Qamh*
street lights was made by the sec- Drexel Hill, will speak on Germany
retary as follows Six lights in Plv- and the Shrine of Lourd-mouth
Valley and one light at each trating his talk With slides Dr
of the following locations: Sandy Oambescia. son-in-law of Mrs. John .,.,,.. „,,..„, , ,,,,.,,,„, rrnn> „,,,,..
Hill road and Hallowell road: Hall- V Botto grand regent of th< neaJ
oaell road between Sandy Hill road C. D. A. court, recently returned
and Germantown pike: Gravers' from extensive Army scrvn-f
road and Johnson road; Graver-, many
road south of Johnson mad: Wal- Prior to the program, the March
ton road; Manor road and Coleman meeting of the Alumni will be head
street at 8 Dr. Headings address Is sched-
Henry P. Friend, building mapee-iuled tor 8:30. followed by Dr_ Oan,
tor. reported building permits i«-.bescias illustrated talk Both ad-sued
for a toUl valuation of 844*60. dresses are open to the public
Receipts were reported a* fol-lows:
Taxes 828131 fines, 1320 . Anw»n« Tlin*f> 111
rent. 820.: permits. 8186 Bills ap-;'in,"n'* ""N IM
proved amounted to 81.848.31 f 76 Pa
All members of the board were «te street, wh-. ha-, beet.
(til at her home for two weeks, la
fslnrhtlv inn
nth-old Margaret Bel-call
of the president, Harry ■.■<
I Ellam. whn presided ot last night s r t.
I '■ Investigations tO date 01 ton IUM Ph\l)i- JoM
hocken High will meet Lanadal j how the iUiunitls were kill- ' diItl* ehiet clerk have been tiled as a result of a fatal
eil or a ho placed them tn the quiir- tend due to Ulnasa Director- J ,„ „„, ,;,„„,..
Bur-Mon- At tne same meeting tne IOIIO* r)M ^ ^ M(d UtAiy ^^ group Weber Kriebel and Paul Mitchell mutlion .|ml '■ arlton township last May 18.
at 8 on the ol ing directors were re-elected for the, ot investigators are all... , n absent ,,.,],, ,„ iM. eligible I r" addition to a suit lor 1100.000
1:1 ensuing year James CarsUlrs. Al- ,,. , th. car- Saperii.tend»-iit'», Ke*|>..rl LtroVght by Marie E Drew, 38 Sum-were
abandoned in such a The reinir: nt the superintendent A|)11, ,7 i(i,ii„,,in pointed out that I"
,!r AJDBTOee E. manner Nt) visible identification (CaoUnaed «n Paae Flvei
hil» Impey. OeotTge S Mahana, Thoriie marks wan OB Iht laxtotis In which —: ~
Lansdale Won the right to meet Nesbit. Daniel II. Shcatici Paul the latest group of animal was lt<>|'I |'|'{||S Si.'*'
mil street. Swedeland. as ndimi
., ,trtii ■ the i ' ib ol hei I
two wars are among tho-t WllUam Draw who was killed in
who must r.-enmii because their the aoetdeat, other claims (or 820.-
.. Anda. found. Osborne said. "",l" ■■■■■« ' " • ,.„ gutomatlcally re f"**' eat h were Hlad an behall .if lour
■ ingh buti main Tofll ' ■ percent after i limlMlf.;M« Kilm moewd : m ■ logon m the DBVBJ ear
.-off game on paxll; '■'„,.1|" . I |»l-M>L--»-| " 'l,l,,,w-ri "P ' ll,n The final day to register is next' Listed as defendaiiu in all of the
Sotiderron Hhth court m the pees-!I .MIST of thi I * tillM l^ DHM K< (I ^^ ma , whl(n timber snturdav when the comt urUora are Harriet Chadwi
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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 |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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