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®)c (!Tonsl)0l)ockcn ttecorfccr ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7830. Reduce Hours, Increase Pay In Whitemarsh Towmhlp Supervisor! Church Halts Building Plans In the i,nr "\ the extreme rise in the cost ol bmldim and la bus. ihe congregation OJ St Pi •: i lii i.;,,. h .. '■ decided II v. llh plaDI l"l H"* elect.on ill IT: iddlUon LO the church for Christ-ttional fa-nitrnxf 'u S.lwdnL. Thus im the MI* Knr PABM **-- ■-- ,i I-., i:. i-iK.: inepiinK held Wed Turnpike Link To Run Along River Road CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1948 Industrial Silt' (hi luisi I Im Street TEN PAGES FIVE CENTS Sunday Movie Referendum Police Department Ing to Governor Orrfen Or(;tiit'(l Starve} Fur l-Luiir Highwa) IMxinouili Township Request1 Mu-t wwail Election \r\t ^ ear To Be Purchased For Playground A plot of mound nt 238-248 KM board In which they agree to forego Elm street, rormerly occupied bj » peymi . netted planing nun. end described by B tor the years ISI1 to HUT end alia member ol town aouncU ae mem of school taxes rw*i la f/\ ] ■ the best Industrial sites m the bor- tcr the year 1948 it win ala I ft rw* I Ipl '1% I'll (.null Is to be the site oi u summi r|w :n. : lit m9v 111 * V11 .playground ,or the children oi the resolution ol the borough couneQ J second word This was derided We should also receive a leyer ■I the regular nesting ol town from the borough council In whuh MMtrnw N»'\* S.-li.-iluL- ' ■'■ '" ''"' ' t l..i..il...BHMMH I council Wednrsda) evening. ihe> agree to pav one dollar for the ,( i vote taken to Iff Mill 11 , UTVC) ,iiW, i a eommunl- ai 01 costl It might cation from ti» count] commission- >« advisable for you to write the tin- churoh. accord* ror 1-l.uiic lli^liu;i\ ,. .,. ■»„. August met ting explain- ind tell them thai Harold P. Dosbli ' ling thai the propert] H) purchase the lot tor paid whltamarsh town-|tor An estimated Ma.oon building That the Multi-million dollar link taken over b) the oounty m pay- one dollai end all ooets and thai shin police awe Lncraased lo par-jprojeci »iB gel undei tfay In the u> the Pennsylvania Turnpike oon-lment ol taxae and thai Juiien Krse g>u Intend to use n as i playground inclusion oj ■ referendum con-cant and hours of duty were reduced event of a wane in the high costs nectlna Philadelphia with tlax and his wife W tiis resolution and cernini mowing oi motion pictures from 10 lo 9 dally by the board of of construction 11 minus ai Kingol i" i ... all] 'i purchase the plot from borough council, tins '" PvmouUi township i n Bundayi supervisors. The increased pav Announcement eras made that al run partly alone River road IniggOOm addition to all oourt charges, matter, will be promptly turned over noi been requested on the ballot became affective September 1. Pand-1 th« ret ol the Board Lown Us ralonc ad-U0 the ' ''•"■■■ cofWTtfasioners lor »i the Novrmbc, i ing approval oi a duty roster pre-.of Christian education il was de- yeeterdaj whan B I. Schmidt, ehlel vised council that a sheriff's sale their conslderation.H ' i""1 T"r Plymouth town pared bj ftarrj s Bteinmets i hiel elded the paator will teach theiengineer ol the Bute Blghwaj de- Mgn was posted on the land to A "' ohiUon lo the effect the price nusioners forwarded ol police, the present stiiedule will Uan's Uibie class, bcginlng witu lartment. announced thai : recover the amount of several nun- "*f(,i«l bv Juiien and Strlla Krtas- '" ;'" fintv Board ol Blections continue until September 13. the Oral tfundas to Ootobai thins that is t-^nain i.s that land died dnibr1- ol a sewer iien There nlak was noi sccepuhle ems adupied loiiowiiig action taken ai the Bap- The board disclosed v » -T. ■•>•'-!• app< bank ol the rivet was also unpaid taxes since 1*31. ■■ ■ ■ ■- reaanted tembei meeting oi the ummstup Tuesdav night In the town- sLsiant to the pastor will be made, will be u>etl lor part ol the OOlUMCt- TW solicitor was givm authont\ at to tlie school board and to the R*-al ■ ti-mmls.Monr^ Tuesd;,., n;Kht Bhlp building. Barren Hill, that'about October 1 The newlv-eWt- um hlghwaj thai meeting to dLscuss the matter! Estate Bosrd ted In The Bounty board ol Chief SUinmetz. instead of per-.ed assistant. Irom the Mt. Alryi Chief Engineer Schmidt addtd "Wh the count! KUthotities alter the letter doas #lol anticipate approval ol in-forming as an assistant to the desk Theological Seminary w.ll sake that there will probably be .some "*" had Mated the sewer lieu nuist Mr Williams immted out to the (liV.u,n „f ,nt. referendum on the sergeants. Is to patrol the highway charge, aiong wiih Miss Oeue Bill, modifies lal in oe satisfied He told council Wed-five days a week, spend a day in hi* churoh secretary, of the children s I ■■ railroad ma) have nesdai night that he bad written ■'■ »' '-■' ■[ monej that Is betni ., pertaining office ai the township building. church, a servloe f« ..-.. umers bul had nffced He rnumereted ^he sepai- t0 „)e aubJetl 0l Ihl. ,„ West Side To lime Registration Office 'lonahobockan •■ will not have to traw: I will be able to reglstet ui the ■ sjh DeBtavi. si ;nii Board Ni lo: with offices at 9 Smith Bryn aiawi aic ui" Bn n Mi ■ ■ in the borough building In vVeel l ■ ■ riii office v lit iw open for tin d will re* main open from a s m to 4 i> m Mrs Edith Wood, o( Cednr ave-nue. wh< lived In World War l .'...■ i tuu volunteered to ■ ins We ■ Bide grouo and will be .■ iber oi volunti i ■ i ' Hire will remain open nil neat) week imin 9 a. m to 4 p m ' so otnniiitiattun ot the I born in 1927 are required to n Fayette Street Paving Will Begin Shortly 124,640 l.i.l iceeptad K\ llunMii:h * ouiicil \i Month]} M«riin» Town OOUncl) at the : I wttng Wadnesdaj rdghl swjudad I.. sergeants nre to be notlfletl held each Sunday at 945 a «> Oscar A Kottler. secretary-treasurer. that they no longer are permitted to accept payment ol fines and costs imposed bv Magis-trates William J ! Hill and Louis W Hofman. of Whitemarsh 'HILS practice, begun years ago. was criticised recently bv Main A Company, certified ;>:iblic account-ants, after an examination of town- .ship records. "Pructical. [lerhaps, hut unorthodox." commended Main & Company In a report filed with larnsors Spoon informed, the board he favored discontinuance1 of the practice because every viola- K. Of C Plans Memorial Mass Expect Big Attendance \i Service On Strada] ,oI economics." he si.ltl Hsu'tor received no reply to his letter ait" amount* m se*rr lleiw.. taxes, 'building .nether bridBe across the A letter Horn oeome F K™'l..t'lhl7„,„i1^"Lu!,'i^,^J,*n.J .ii the county, was read at Wednea- be lost without an) Improvements uernutled on a general elec-lon baiioi it is permitted onh on municipal election ballot. Thert ill ix- a iiiiiim i|ia: clertit Schmidt said, required, they will be r strut ted where Ii ;- fell they needed." this time, according to Schmidt Asked whether feeder roads fioni fisTftgeaag "The""coomunlcsUon\"A7"S means' or" iiu-reasliig" "the P^niouU! t"wnshi|, nevt year (he Llncuin Hi^liwa.v to the Turn- acknowledged receipt 0| a lettei on revenue thtough taxes. President Instigator o[ the petition are the pue extension, oetween King M August 6 in which the Borough of Flero announced he tvoakl sppotnl owners mwt management of Ridye PrussUl and Clt> Line .lunue wile c,,iisliohocken requested [leilllTsslml llll hti.m.e .oiiiin.Uee which i- Pike Drive-In Tlieiitre Ttieir ai- " lo on' ri Use lots 22B to 248 In made up oi tht the tion eras tascan m aetwedanet ail 1- East Bun street now owned by the several standing committees of town requirement* of law that an sf- ™ OOUnty, Into I plu>ground. The council .i- OOnunltUe to meet with flrmatiVs vote must be- given bv ltiti't continued "The km were s cornntittee from the school board (be voters before motion pictures noi James ii imrt hsj or-|purehased by the county Oonunis- lo aet with e member of the Count) may t«* shown on sundav The dered the Slate lilgliwaj Depart- SlonerS al I ireHMirer's to\ tale U B.MMI 0l AlSSanMnl for the Re- thialre owned bj National Drive- A m-mnrlnl m>.« o, ir.liiit- r ""'," "' t'"U'1 """ "" t'nK"u','rlll« ll". K«sl Flin Mwt. .-el ond ward \i.:,m ol Taxes to discuss the mat- ,„ Theatres, opened ai | A memorial mass in ti.ouu w contract to prt-paie detailed stir- In order for the county to act upon ter o! taxes relative to making ad- il(„| North ll September 1 the the deceased members ot Consho- veys. plans and designs for the pro- the rcqtMIt it will be oeM nts In the assessed valuation ,m|v theatre 01 its type In' thil ioi H u(formed upon receiving no- hocl:en Council No. 1U03. Knights of P""*^ four-lane artery "Our aim sand ■ resolution from the school ' t i<e of his arrest the name, address Columbus, will be sung Sundae"10*-" *P£Q Jf1* '" ,,u P«* and telephone number of the magis-'monilm. nl a ... Sl Matthew" £P r;iad Uom ?}S* oi PruS,'i»t0 irfUe • morning at H in bt Maitiuw CUv jjne ^ qi,iCKiv us posxdble. Acceptance of monies by the desk R«n«n Catholic church, Third ave- Koar Vear«. to (..mpleir sergeants was a mat'er of convent- nue and Favette street Members Hie chief engineer said four enee when offenders declared they 0f the local council and a number R*" voM* ** r«lu»red to tonmlete were unable to locate the rmmstraie „# ._ _.o. _..>.. ... ..... _ lne "ew highway st an estimated In qussnadft, it was explained. Salary Schedule Set Suit Results Alumni Names of guests will assist in the mass cost ol more ihan I10.000.u00. but he From Accident New Officers and receive communion The Fourth added that the section from lbs Chief Steirimet'z will earn an ad- Degree Color Corps, in full regalia j Montgomery county commuiiuy to dliional »21.50 monthly his |iav will be In atu-ndance and ihe Corps! Belmuiit avenue and Ottj Line m having been increased fiom *215 tolOlee club will sing duiinif the ear*. J™ Manavunk shoidd be ready »236M). Sergeant Edgar F. Mitchell I mony. OJ J»te 1950 is to be paid $225 50 instead of $205. A communion breakfasl. following' T"*1 road- ne *aia- "'ould be al Officer John Leboid and Officer the mass, will be served In the new-:lcaat ,our lallPS ln * tl,h "l(1 "" Charles Lloyed Frankenfleld are to ly-dfcorated school auditorium ad- ?,tr.(,,c,; un •H b Lebold's PrlOStS En arv was $1B5; Fran ken field's. $190 local parishes slgnillrd „ The latter Joined the force several, Intention to be present and a num- ' 'her lh»" _"« ' l after Leboid was employed by ber of proinineni speakers have1 f^*« Merion ^"^'l':,*"''^ by ffl Mm fm ^^ riama(tTS ngalnrt $50,000 A.iioi. \-j. - a i ■ =—» Loral >lan Charging ha suffl i Riea o J. ROckey, rnanagar of Ritint> Plkl l>i i\e-In said that the type of motion pictures being shown at the new theatre should prove to the |.nolle the intention of the man-agemanl I0 present the Mrable tvpe of motion ptetUTf Bl - tertainment . . .. Tiie action taken bv the board Mt-XiiiHM'i* \OIIM' HtMil- ol toiniiilassnn.il that It recofi ni red the 237 signers St. MattheW^g (iroilll « the petition as qualified voters ol the lowif-hip Inclusion ol the eiiueste<| referendum on the No-vember ballot ,. however, a matter the eouniv boanl tin contrad entire length ■ NortisUnm at ., The sree to be wvared i^ I9JM iquare yards Tiie contract r the Bitu mrd l ne tuns limit In which to complete' the work Is Ullrt) days Two i.ther bitls were recehed The Union pa vine otwnpany of Phlls- delphia, ml u ti n e yard and the siaw- I sndls pai Inej ootnpeiiy, oi Baia- Oynwyd. submitted a bid ol 90 i i-nts per square -aid Property owners along Favette Strati have bean given notiM to make all repairs to service pipes i.nd sewer conneenoiis within ihim days No psjrnitts will !«• issued after that time b\ the borough I'Ulhoi lUOS toi stleet excavation.* , lor a period oi five years Work nniiirniH on the oparation win tH-mn ihe parly part ot October between the phitln Oravlnese, otutinnan of outdoor ncii- *he stien c.iiinntti'e reported ,„ thai the road roller which is " practically beyond repaii and is ic.st iponeorad by the Bunda) parked "> tiw first ward and sub-school ol the Presbyterian church fected to all Bkanenta oi weaiher. will be held tomorrow afternoon at has been sold to Borkow-kl irm" ■'i't IIvvvv R,('t"rrKk AAnn e"laa- """'wr" »' ■ VTltr of «"wo FT«»c"* Kmm. ..in.nHttto |,U flr«l rmmlur borati entertainment embracing a baseiiall Presbyterians Plan Outing Corn Roautt, \i Iw Rock Hi Klein ■ tiie -n| ununer and autunu rofrrain Kelh. atiending his Orel regular meeting since being elected lo fill he til ■' w itti i ai am v i a used by ;:r',:;:,r'r,ner';„nr':„":n. s 221^ z?xz"£2J8. '.:,„,,, ••' >'"■ eenere tontine he first regular meeting of St receive $21450 each Leboid's sal- Joining the church Pne.t.s Dmmul Seluiylkill within ihe city ms) Ui I" '•' »n an automo- Matthews Alumni AsMHiation for ln ,H, rtwlded have slgiuiletl Iheu "jn wider ,- bile OOOlSlon William J Paul. Nor- the 1948 fall season was held Wed- ,,[ el. ■ 4 i terdav filed suit nesdav evening in the grade school An ordinance was appro r iMMimi Himiioe. .,ouit„t aidHorium and was marked bv a tabllshing a oo-parkmg area on the department Tiie supervisors been Invited Mum out-of-town the Turnpike and its extension, are |" luuri „„, .", ""7/","' shuffling ol officers diie to the ^ I 0) Ridge pike from felt both should receive an equal,members and guests will be in at-l'how of the Valley Forge area who t-"1 via B Houpt. isii uutier piae. naUon ()l phihp Coyne president, Colwell lane to Chemical road lo amount. tendance. ■ata informed this week by letter this borough who has enlisted In the United iuclliiale movement ol traffic en-1 Each officer will be granted a two William Ruffing. recentl>-appoint- that the cross-state D/funi High- The statement (H <laun wo* filed States An Force Alexander Volpe. tetu.i and leavlnj Uu Weeks' vacation with pay. plus fourled sute warden of the Knlnhls ol .way will cut through estates prom- bv James H Oakus, BM) sad l* vice--prasidani srai elected to fill Ig-houi parklni bsn was asUbllah-holtdays. They will work on Christ-1Columbus, and past district deputy Isetl Immunity earlier in the year. bused on ■ OoUWOn on June 20. tiw vacanof iniineduitely after the «! (ai f'olwell lane ioi a mas. Independence Day. etc.. butiof the 23d district, will preside an1 Representative Hurdle Scott. 1947. on oermantown pike and a resignation was at.■epird Mi Coyne iaoo feet Irom Ridge pike Park-take four other days off "at their uiaolsr of ceremonies Ihe Color spuking for the land-owners in the private drivewav ol Timipkins Rub-lelt Philadelphia at ) U 00 the designated roadwav 1 convenience", lOorpi C.lee dub .cill lend color to vicinity threatened to stop theiuea company Plymouth Meeting to report for duty, prohibited from ft at rUftu until William O Schimpf. desk ser- the orcssion with Ihe rendition of states plans, which he said stand Wimi. Rn employs of the rubber Other ehauges in the list ol of*- .; ,,. ihe tl 0 a geant earning $130 a month, will'appropriate VJCUI selections ,dlrectiy in the path ol proposals [iron had finished working and was cars WS n of Carolyn R( made that the road receive 1 lie same salai\ but he will Edward A Decker, grand knight'drawn more than 10 years ago ror going out ol the dmewav 111 his M< Tamm \ uiembe: ol the (lass ol resurfacing program had been work 10 instead of 12 hours a dnv. of the local council, and general expansion of the park southward 1 vehicle when it was struck bv the 1946. to fill the post oi recording completed and bUb In payment Charles Wagner. Ridge pike, and chairman, with the assistance of a to Include the headquarters of: defendant's car which was being seoratar) toitnerh held b\ Dnroth) spprosunaUni $0000 were autiktni- Leo Splekermann. constable, ol large committee of members, are Generals Lafayette, Miftln, Pulaski operated east on Oermantown pike. Annas. Leonard Tayl , „ The township building on Bethlehem pike, will work six houtsi planning to make it a banner event and Poore the suit contends member of the 1944J class, was a a- cieniiantown pike has been re-dally as desk sergeants m the town- In the field of Catholic action His own 500-acre dairy farm will y*s n result of the accident Paul 'pointed flnan< - mpor- ,,uirt.(i to the extent ot a new ship building for $75 83 monthly In- The number of reservations made'be "ruined' when the highway cuts suffered a fractured skull, a brain arlly to fill the post for Stephen'lo0( „ new eeillng on the flrM stead of $68 and for the first time so far give- Through it. Scott —■ since the department was organl- event will be larteh attended with ihe corn roast ami a csmp-l which prism will be award-sdttled fin ' ' 1 log, A pi ogi am ■apeoutily nrrnnged foi the betlnnars deparuneni win be conducted :>\ Mis John Rahm Mrs Oharlea Elnejar and Mrs itt-i Blackburn Tran p express the belief that some toiincllmen are exceeding their 1 iithoi'iu lie referred '" 'he rt> nort made by Mr Oravpu 1 and then said he would like to ask the gentleman who made liie re-i" tis'- He s-roke ol some ot the "boys'* iNUhj s("- tanced to ptisan, which orobabh the right thing, and <e church lor »ll i-r«,nS ;"J-r**?Nll "/ELTrX."S! 1 .nn 2 |, m In cew oi Inclemenl ; „.," '*?*'.'„, ":!!,.„ J, n.uw.'u.e .,™, win be hrid In "» :."'",";:„." w 1H0 Registered zed they will receive 12 days' vacs-tlon with pay. Officer A C. Wells, agent Montgomery County Society .>■. __ Prevention of Cruelty to Anim.il>. Hi'l'.' 1 4'sl«'I'll:i\ tContinued on Page Severn ■" « « ■ « «« < "«»» The greatest number of men re I siding ln Coiuihohocken and WTU1 iwnahlp sapaared before the volunteer registrars Wednes-day as registration for the dralt ; ion. a blood clot of the brain, Plshocfc, Michael Tnm.uiy. of Rad-personal matter, however" various citus. lacerations and SO- nor, was sppolotad to tiie tifftce of he added Obviously the turnpike nudons about the bod\ and other \lte-piesidein taking the place va-has to go through somebody's ; jgfld by the removal "I Mi but It should not block the Sl. hospital and nursing Dorothy Pishock was named to the extension of the park " Two Are Jailed To Await Trial AStedun Of Girl Were Free Under Bead Two young men who were .Trent- •d by wbrbmenb •,„uishii» t>o- Sunday School Meet In October mounted to $4 446 30 while his executive board to till the varanrv .- $S20, was a total cauaed bv the ree wrack Paul also lost considerable James N-'llanv from tills borough time from Work and contends he to Drexel Hill cannot oontinui with tn former An Mdtln tiataSation 01 new Ihe project cost about timo was transacted. ti ,, repotted that building nei-i.- i b\ Henrv Friend I to $25050 Bills were . . talinsj ST.75346 liositiou inandir.g less ed this we. k al the high school annex when 180 men born i _ . in lD2fi were registered In itidav registration ol men born ' •'" ■< in 1925.97 men wen iiniiiisssil *•*•■ """"■ *> !l!'h dletrlcl 01 itegistiation is bslni txmducted ° lhe w 1 annu*1 today for men born In 1927 Next week will conclude the n schedule in Ihe ana under SUSer- . vudor ol Oupertntendeni ol Schools '' >»d 7. The Mom ■ Robert C. Landis Men born ii 1356 Enrolled In I'nlilic Schools Crash Occurs On Wet Road 1 month ago for allegedly 1928 will register Monday of the subjects ol discussion The lt| kept a setter ai preseii; will be held m October and further notice will be made within a short time Membership cards were is- . »uii dancing refreah-nt. i,v and 1 ■ D of entertain- p0lir uwal men were involved in Conshohockeii public schools mmi meattng a ,wn."gr srcldant bn ■'■ ruua Sunday SShool COD- opened Wednesday with formal President Coyne mined the gavel t.iwmht0 at in 40 last -light On a lent ion. The convention will be Instruction bwgmnlni reatl Mr Volpe, w„, highwav Richard Philip Shin-held in Williams port on Octobei t, Final "u BUmtlon Is being con- immediately his resignation was 14m .vanue and Well inisaUon accepted and the new prasldeni pre- _-, (ll,, M1„ his car south on Gei-group will meet next week Rev are being completed by the faculty ,sided, dining the remainder nf the rnantown ; "gh 111 held iK'ial cabin The general program fa 1 he 11001 w'.tl start at 1 SO LQUl erainbles for the in in.,11 j and |ui 1 IM \.iiii'tl i" ents will contLnue p: Imai \ department over and niitler rela; ballon contaal and feet elephant lunior departmeni three- !'"' (,ls""'t . ,„, „„„ „,„„, reui ^..:::>v?:"i™ *«i?-j and sack : si 1 people t'M'-tiit ■ elrh leg wrestle, and a watermelon' . rbe ouuiiii 1 depart meiit will piav bund man'i imfi wud bull lump the creek and engage In three-legged races. fOUowed bj 'lie departments lumping rope relay jump test and boa -wow Com liitlliig the held events will be the hand push ■god race and the baseball "" throw iooyi end girl; t gpla of-war The bnsebnll uame between the S3 SPiBn!.sihs" M>'.'' was a* ff"ol™lows'rN e"s Ml. 11 Clark Dolomki. Maple streei on Feliui - arv 4 had no1 been reported and] why It had not been leuorted that ii gun had been pulled on a bar-tender in a taproom on Maple street, on tviinian .. Al this point Mr Oravlnese ob)ected lo ik the ""' wnwks m Mi Krllv ejrd —■' -h.>\ should i>r directed to ittorney President Mr Oravinase end voiiiia Informed Mt Kelly he was out of .... • order Tliere was a lot»f dlscuapn •JJ-yJ on the sale of the road roller after Mi ahaa bad leeonded the motion ol Mr OravUtest that the sale be apnrnved. Mi Kellv contended the roller could not be sold until bids had been received He was corro-borated bv Mr Williams that a re- . o| the stale Highway Deps 11 ment said it wongl be to ask for bids Solicitor 111 It me ruled 'hat It was hot to ask toi bads bill sug-esled that .tuch a procrtlm • lie RutM'it j OotLschall. Norristown. and adminlatratlve staff Although not yd 1 ompleted, the etlng Slated to serve In Iti'M-iir Kirciiit'ii Hill road. Whitemarsh. had been free under bond since they were week are res:denLs or this bor-.'^'^6' counUaa of Uv apprehended August 3. ough and Whitemarsh township Tolcnrdln« "> Irn c Sassaman. con- A third defendant. William Heck, sit Mondav morning are Sirs Helen wntion duectoi 24. of Joshua road. Whitemarsh. Rollins Hr. Mrs Florence Rollins, eral secretary' of the Pi is still at liberty under $500 bail Mrs Judson Maids ai,d Bars IContUiwed On fag* Threei He la accused as an accessory In Charles Smi'h In the sit) the crime Mrs Stanley Cooper Mrs Henry fctVI'-|»lii.ia** 'I',, It,, ||MK| Assistant District Attorney J ' RoUis. Jr. and Mrs Horace Krie- Stroud Weber Informed Judge Dan- bel will receive registrations nehower that he did not deem it Wednesday's registration will be advisable to present the Common-! conducted by Mrs Wan-: wealth's side of the case today in- Mrs [|i,Murd Vandegtift and Mrs .is Heck plans to stand trial. George Wimmer in the mornins Because of this development with Mr- W .i.m. Deww Judge Dannehower lilted the ball Harry Ferrier and Mrs Harry Oll-of McDonald and Cumin and re- inger sitting In the alternoon ses-manded them to Jail. They will be slon The concluding day's regls-sentanced lollowmg Hecks trial tration buslnevs will be conducted between the team o( the gJuh- Chief of Police Henry Stein- by Cal Rlggs, Charles Moriarltv, ingtoti Fire Oompanj Athletic as mets Whitemarsh. was the only Mrs Thomas Williams Miss Ber- soclatton winners .»i the nremen during the brief hearing, nice Maxwell Mrs. Ellas Blair and jmgUe "i Uus boroufh, and Uic .. car ahead of htm. he told Sgt Edgar B. Mitchell and Offlfi'r Alfred ■ Wli.ieinatsh tOWnShlp police, and thought the car was S) 'p mining slowh He came upon the n the school district's I a.^lOl' I OIII^Ml applied his toul of 1356 pupils r- M,t the vehicle, a 1MB sedan nary and Rev Wlllam H Moona] will be■ sh(i mUt the tear of the other car. from ministers and lay leaders of secondary departments The prl-, Installed as the pastor of the Pn Handing -till on the attacking "a 21-year-old Oerman- in" 19»" "wTll regis'eT' 'UVdne.sdav'. ts eouiity president Nt>rmau Rice town girl, were jailed this morn- men born on or prior lo s. \\ iwl-l ing following their arraignment be- 18. 1930 will regislei Friday Men" Pr:!t'"« t**** ■*•»*■ of ch,irrh* bo'" fore -adge William F Dannehow- born on September 19. 1930. and «■ " Qwahotvacken and In- JO be 0M ol the greater if not tr na charge of rape nftei that date are required to rrg- radiate vicinity UVSSjL Edward F McDonald. 23. of 8140 later on their ehdlUM Advance regis':..-.■ . mn- history * U-rmantown avenue. Chestnut Hill or Within Bvi 'ter at J*5?"1JH ^'"^ received dally *™ ""^"^J".J„. pnm I!Lrv and Frank Curran. 21, of Mlhtla Draft Board 1011. Not played at Eh 1 William n Moonm win oonduj thr- rmnnfl,rree wwlhiiicehh wwiilnl fealure .QrartnaaB, Hunsberger. Shaw. ];u(n millami end Pn -..-.- Fien. 10 Mi Kelh roted "nay" and iii Oapaldl did noi vote Tiie motion carried Mi Oravineeo not etl t he propel officers be thortaed to 'tan lhe bill of sale. e. iniil.d the motion all wnportinj .11 chair-man Supplle- at, nanr Rahm Vernon Ootwals Wllrnu Oraham and Fred 1 BOpold The program 11 , omprlsed M Mrs »\st *»'>"" :r,",.!!i i,a,n Bui,.,, Erifsr Ki ui th<- negative ijii-stinns 1 insure ( ummilter Mr Shaw asked for information tatlve to at'.v JI tion that had ii iinllnuril tin Page Ten! 1 i' I. The Washington fire company w.li be host to Rescue Ore No 4 01 York Sunday The visiting firemen will return Miten several week: the dav will be a sol' ,f marv department has SB6 pupils bjtenaii church it 1 service Friday nij,|iwi, registered in the first six grades night ai B Two Presbyterian clergy- owner ai and kindergarten The Junior-sen- men prominent In this area will p"h' d R' D , sjtrafford IOC high school has 760 registered participate in the service Rei u" Qisu-lss E Mather 2d aknploymanl he Ml taken u Johi Lratoroi the <" *»" ££".*„ ™„u H- r.dd manv pupil-s from their ehoolln. rtU pre- w • his year ■ tndrea Mutch. D D the enrollment is due' PestOT emerttUS '>! Brvti Mawr Pros reatal number ol bj'terian rhurch. will preach th( 1 108, begitmiug ^I^1011 08 clergymen, pa--'. The trend toward larger first grade ky Presbyterian congregation: Ptiteler M an Fdgai and Mi Walter Black-burn Trai Iteing ar- Eugene Rutt. Rarrj T Allebath ■ police he w . bound lane . crete ruahwi ' front idle on the south Of the two-lane con- \ (ieimunttiWU pike M Hill Oa enrollment 1 <>! the b> creased birth rate during the «nu ontmue fot ."r^'^.jy™ "Th™'km"er«arte„ he. M nnpns with ■ win I mt lisi of more than BQ <)■!,■ . t antismed «" Pare frvei morning He testified that he; Mrs Ruth Vnndegrlft trio folloarln| a cor ^;r1rl,:.;!im,',,"n'VI,(l,"y',unM nw Pu'wiiuu Kaii> ' """"^ °n **** r'"' At liarr.11 Hill Oct. *> St. Matthew .. ClnM To Hold Ki'iinion ■ igi igj S^Stott. lShseventi ' ' ' grade. 127 in the eighth tC am juu oe out for reveugt *hen ,ninth. 132 in the tenth 101 Lo hp elrvenlh B7 m ,hr tw]tai : I i.i. 1 tub oi Vorfc In their previous rtu - season in York the Yankees were 12-3 The \\ school building, because his Ignition 1 _ oart 111 the installation Rc\ |L g „ u,d J" *" John T Oelloway 1 : brMfl> nl! Ian church, will deliver m" the charge tr, ihe mini ■ the congregation will 1 w scoti (-'infil 9200 ugh Presbvtenan rhu , ,^„ , „ * fine of S200 was bop ■ todav on Charter ftighti leaded guilt) • 1 : drunken dnv,:. Hi w.r sm ted A ■■ lloaan and Oflic r ot Rorurtowi 'Otloa ■ 108? second ^ "^ » Her man Bridgeport * ' ' *^ WJ ■ grade. 88 third grade, t». fourth ' atln lh* j%J ' If It; fifth g.ade. kg; sixth '",' "" „ „. r-rnriP UM R''v Mr Moonev wiinll bliee ggrreeeettied , , pi congregation' Mr-, (riiriito Solu-tri 'n kuiM'ked over .1 first ball Is "tossed "at the1 me. ,"",v*mn »' '» ■"• tweiitn rnaged a parkin Observance of fire prevention Community athletic field Sunday1*™" rUIH'Mll loilliirruu Main and Mills streets week will be concluded at a rally afternoon at 1 30 The game Is ~— ■"^v ™/unc 39 of IS Oftober 9 in the Barren Hill fire open ;o the public, no sdmlsston Hold Honor < lilirl its OurUW 8->lii^tri. died Tnes-1' ^''" t'd,r" ,^„a /*„„.,,! rforman H WooUey srmirmsn to be charged The court ,,r h«n„r ,,i u„ r^.v dp''' mghi at her home. 241 We.st \\ "d tr, mU .f v Membe.s BJ the 1046 graduating ot the . o.nmutee in tharae. an- An entertainment program al the niaKrt^ v JLSWU ari«S «J"Th»d avenue after a long Ulnear '1,ulr'd ' M.iihews high school nonnced today Children living in fire hruse has twn planned to ^iri »1, ^oht o. ih* «,™. , fh,, ^ B,"n '» Halv. she had lived will hold a reunion Sunday at the community will be driven to honor the visitors following " lakev.ew Memorial park. Rovers- and from the fire house on the eftivrnooi wil'lrim" SitwteV aFcZntZr' PiTi'iu Snp wa* * member of .-- were apparatus They will be shown how bartered buses Final arrangement' rtad at a meeting held Tues-, the eiurines are run and all that daj night at -he home of Mlssi firemen are required to do at the BWttj Moore 16 East First avenue., scene of a blaze C*.|H M irilt.- Hi-. I, •■-.•.■ who was class recretarv The com- Barren Hill fire company at a rr- w* i?" "aaWnaal UtM liarK* nultee m charge of arrangements cent meeting, purchased and m- Forresl a BUakssle] Jr of 150 medals' as' did include Betty Moore. Doris Smith stalled a television set West 11th avenue returned to Explorer Scout pi Jane Schank Eileen McCauley hospital J2_w.ll «n, h« r.'r'iT effl&ll'SSJES nd Damisn ChUTCh .St in chsrge, assisted by Wa!1 . elerk Six aaeankan of Troop " of St. Matthew's churrh receiveC member ol th< ■ Hugo and a daughter ■ 1 re Ob ene. two grandchild .VlWtill)! INMillMHlpd and tw funeral will be held from hi UWSUflOW in- : 1 with a solemn mass of requiem in S- Cosmss and Damian 10 a . 111111 U»IIIIIIN 1 1111: ■ .cent will be in St J ™n ■ '!.' teri ) nmn home Monday after receiving tartan church Rudv Repp, . *eph irom the Pierce. Lawrence Cornga.i and loretin Kearney, Francis Carr. Tex ■'■^^"■*»s ■ ■■■■|Rueatiii A m(>,,lbfr o( ,n^ Marine Timothv Bloi.g .ill members of Burns. Jack Irwm. John Nolan and, The September meeting ol the Corps Reaarve he served with the Troop 6. were awarded meda- in liughe\ Those desiring to Retail Merchants Division of the Marines for two years in Camp masonry and cement work Peter < t. 1 i> ■ ■ \| , attend the reunion, who have not Conshohockcn Chamber of Com- I.eJeune, N C He was graduated Lepera and Paul Smith abo of ***nO<ll iMiurti lo .vie**! . reversal mas. may do so merre. scheduled for last night, li*m Conshchoeken high school in Troop 8. were advanced to second Tv,„ rnn..i.rv,w.,.n S^K«I »w,.r . member of the was postponed The next meeting 1945, where he played varsitv loot- class scouts. Brooke Weber of the >cnooi roar I'lrnintUM RestrvatKms are Itmit. at the group wilt be the regular ball He will enter the University Explorer Seoul Post, VL< advanetri *'1! m'ft M""'day tight the nawi tOaurker saeetlna o; Pennsvivania In Pebruarv . to the Frotutersnian rank ittg r*»tpoewwl trom Labor Dnv Rruintvr Tc lote! The Co ■ ■ 1 row is the last dav to :> . be eligible tu vote at the President! il Bed ' ember 2 ■it ofnee in the house will be ■ tnrn tOffnevTVP 1 oliice will remain open until 9 Yesterday and lest ei • .total of :> RepuMlee nriii-Daituian.s gnd one Prohtbi- Meaaa \ IM.I.II Sodct) To Hold Election Of Officers A program Of ■ the annual meeting „• the M Choral 60- .■ t.;ng SI B 111 the ■ with Harry I Atkinson. president, pi 1 Will be elected A possible •he by-laws will be dls- \ report on tin ear. coming to n tl Lttitted Enroutc To !.«*> School EarlHl II I.ink, ol :'PI F.a-t Elm trtel Michigan, will ■.'. 1 |> f Wl,t I hki home in De-tioit. wiih his wife ■ with his famllj b< college Mr lank w.i- graduated ...ihockei- hinh 1C43 where lie plaved varsity foot-ball and won much acclaim as s He WIIS a member of B Wood Choral Soeleiy ■:lege Kill I pTOfrrani Begliii ■ Calvai .:: be held Suntl: ■ : ' Imary da-e in n.e«-i in it., regular ■ ■ 1 proceed nit« ■ meet Monday evening at 7 30 The weeklv re-on Thursday a' 8 <iiil|ih < liinrli Tails Minister The trust) 1 the <•■ . iion church ai .1 meeting Tuesdav evening extended .1 call to Rev WH-liam McKec oi Lockport. N Y. to the pastorate of the centurv-oid church at the corner 'if M OlUpb road Um Ml ! McKee occupied the pulpit of the church two Breaks ago The Lock-port pastor has been an ordained ■ lent al the Eastern Theo-logical Semlnan Philadelphia pre- Be is 36 years old. married ■ and lias two ' rnldreii 1 ] is Donald 'or of BalllgomuiKO Hnp- ■ In having him become s candidate !'n (iulph pastorate Tl has tieen without a regular! 'he past tWO ■• Robert C I M borough. i ad as supply :> < ■ * ;ir- < -.lli'l. An automobile rnlliMon m which M1I1 road < ii; red Wrdnea-the 200 block of Spruig Mill avenue The machines, one drivel ■ Blake of 13& • ling east 1 cue Mr Blake In suetriptlng the bumper of the Durbas -■ With tiie buil'ii. The rtaitmt'. Hti-|Mlal i\dnU—JOB - .■urgieal was «dn> ■••*■ Sacred aWeri hoepMal
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, September 10, 1948 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1948-09-10 |
Year | 1948 |
Month | 9 |
Day | 10 |
Volume | 78 |
Issue | 30 |
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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®)c (!Tonsl)0l)ockcn ttecorfccr
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7830.
Reduce Hours,
Increase Pay
In Whitemarsh
Towmhlp Supervisor!
Church Halts
Building Plans
In the i,nr "\ the extreme rise
in the cost ol bmldim
and la bus. ihe congregation OJ St
Pi •: i lii i.;,,. h .. '■ decided II
v. llh plaDI l"l H"* elect.on ill IT:
iddlUon LO the church for Christ-ttional
fa-nitrnxf
'u S.lwdnL. Thus im the MI*
Knr PABM **-- ■-- ,i I-., i:. i-iK.: inepiinK held Wed
Turnpike Link
To Run Along
River Road
CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1948
Industrial Silt' (hi luisi I Im Street
TEN PAGES FIVE CENTS
Sunday Movie
Referendum
Police Department
Ing to
Governor Orrfen
Or(;tiit'(l Starve}
Fur l-Luiir Highwa)
IMxinouili Township
Request1 Mu-t wwail
Election \r\t ^ ear
To Be Purchased For Playground
A plot of mound nt 238-248 KM board In which they agree to forego
Elm street, rormerly occupied bj » peymi . netted
planing nun. end described by B tor the years ISI1 to HUT end alia
member ol town aouncU ae mem of school taxes rw*i la f/\ ] ■
the best Industrial sites m the bor- tcr the year 1948 it win ala I ft rw* I Ipl '1% I'll
(.null Is to be the site oi u summi r|w :n. : lit m9v 111 * V11
.playground ,or the children oi the resolution ol the borough couneQ J
second word This was derided We should also receive a leyer
■I the regular nesting ol town from the borough council In whuh
MMtrnw N»'\* S.-li.-iluL- ' ■'■ '" ''"' ' t l..i..il...BHMMH I council Wednrsda) evening. ihe> agree to pav one dollar for the ,( i vote taken to Iff Mill 11 , UTVC) ,iiW, i a eommunl- ai 01 costl It might
cation from ti» count] commission- >« advisable for you to write the
tin- churoh. accord* ror 1-l.uiic lli^liu;i\ ,. .,. ■»„. August met ting explain- ind tell them thai
Harold P. Dosbli ' ling thai the propert] H) purchase the lot tor
paid whltamarsh town-|tor An estimated Ma.oon building That the Multi-million dollar link taken over b) the oounty m pay- one dollai end all ooets and thai
shin police awe Lncraased lo par-jprojeci »iB gel undei tfay In the u> the Pennsylvania Turnpike oon-lment ol taxae and thai Juiien Krse g>u Intend to use n as i playground inclusion oj ■ referendum con-cant
and hours of duty were reduced event of a wane in the high costs nectlna Philadelphia with tlax and his wife W tiis resolution and cernini mowing oi motion pictures
from 10 lo 9 dally by the board of of construction 11 minus ai Kingol i" i ... all] 'i purchase the plot from borough council, tins '" PvmouUi township i n Bundayi
supervisors. The increased pav Announcement eras made that al run partly alone River road IniggOOm addition to all oourt charges, matter, will be promptly turned over noi been requested on the ballot
became affective September 1. Pand-1 th« ret ol the Board Lown Us ralonc ad-U0 the ' ''•"■■■ cofWTtfasioners lor »i the Novrmbc, i
ing approval oi a duty roster pre-.of Christian education il was de- yeeterdaj whan B I. Schmidt, ehlel vised council that a sheriff's sale their conslderation.H ' i""1 T"r Plymouth town
pared bj ftarrj s Bteinmets i hiel elded the paator will teach theiengineer ol the Bute Blghwaj de- Mgn was posted on the land to A "' ohiUon lo the effect the price nusioners forwarded
ol police, the present stiiedule will Uan's Uibie class, bcginlng witu lartment. announced thai : recover the amount of several nun- "*f(,i«l bv Juiien and Strlla Krtas- '" ;'" fintv Board ol Blections
continue until September 13. the Oral tfundas to Ootobai thins that is t-^nain i.s that land died dnibr1- ol a sewer iien There nlak was noi sccepuhle ems adupied loiiowiiig action taken ai the Bap-
The board disclosed v » -T. ■•>•'-!• app< bank ol the rivet was also unpaid taxes since 1*31. ■■ ■ ■ ■- reaanted tembei meeting oi the ummstup
Tuesdav night In the town- sLsiant to the pastor will be made, will be u>etl lor part ol the OOlUMCt- TW solicitor was givm authont\ at to tlie school board and to the R*-al ■ ti-mmls.Monr^ Tuesd;,., n;Kht
Bhlp building. Barren Hill, that'about October 1 The newlv-eWt- um hlghwaj thai meeting to dLscuss the matter! Estate Bosrd ted In The Bounty board ol
Chief SUinmetz. instead of per-.ed assistant. Irom the Mt. Alryi Chief Engineer Schmidt addtd "Wh the count! KUthotities alter the letter doas #lol anticipate approval ol in-forming
as an assistant to the desk Theological Seminary w.ll sake that there will probably be .some "*" had Mated the sewer lieu nuist Mr Williams immted out to the (liV.u,n „f ,nt. referendum on the
sergeants. Is to patrol the highway charge, aiong wiih Miss Oeue Bill, modifies lal in oe satisfied He told council Wed-five
days a week, spend a day in hi* churoh secretary, of the children s I ■■ railroad ma) have nesdai night that he bad written ■'■ »' '-■' ■[ monej that Is betni ., pertaining
office ai the township building. church, a servloe f« ..-.. umers bul had nffced He rnumereted ^he sepai- t0 „)e aubJetl 0l Ihl. ,„
West Side To lime
Registration Office
'lonahobockan •■
will not have to traw:
I
will be able to reglstet ui the
■ sjh DeBtavi.
si ;nii Board Ni
lo: with offices at 9 Smith Bryn
aiawi aic ui" Bn n Mi
■ ■
in the borough building In vVeel
l
■ ■
riii office v lit iw open for tin
d will re*
main open from a s m to 4 i> m
Mrs Edith Wood, o( Cednr ave-nue.
wh< lived In
World War l
.'...■ i tuu volunteered to
■ ins We ■
Bide grouo and will be
.■ iber oi volunti i
■
i ' Hire will remain open nil
neat) week imin 9 a. m to 4 p m
' so otnniiitiattun ot the
I born in
1927 are required to n
Fayette Street
Paving Will
Begin Shortly
124,640 l.i.l iceeptad
K\ llunMii:h * ouiicil
\i Month]} M«riin»
Town OOUncl) at the : I
wttng Wadnesdaj rdghl swjudad
I.. sergeants nre to be notlfletl held each Sunday at 945 a
«> Oscar A Kottler. secretary-treasurer.
that they no longer are
permitted to accept payment ol
fines and costs imposed bv Magis-trates
William J !
Hill and Louis W Hofman. of
Whitemarsh
'HILS practice, begun years ago.
was criticised recently bv Main A
Company, certified ;>:iblic account-ants,
after an examination of town-
.ship records. "Pructical. [lerhaps,
hut unorthodox." commended Main
& Company In a report filed with
larnsors Spoon informed,
the board he favored discontinuance1
of the practice because every viola-
K. Of C Plans
Memorial Mass
Expect Big Attendance
\i Service On Strada]
,oI economics." he si.ltl Hsu'tor received no reply to his letter ait" amount* m se*rr lleiw.. taxes,
'building .nether bridBe across the A letter Horn oeome F K™'l..t'lhl7„,„i1^"Lu!,'i^,^J,*n.J
.ii the county, was read at Wednea- be lost without an) Improvements
uernutled on a general elec-lon
baiioi it is permitted onh on
municipal election ballot. Thert
ill ix- a iiiiiim i|ia: clertit
Schmidt said,
required, they will be r
strut ted where Ii ;- fell they
needed."
this time, according to Schmidt
Asked whether feeder roads fioni fisTftgeaag "The""coomunlcsUon\"A7"S means' or" iiu-reasliig" "the P^niouU! t"wnshi|, nevt year
(he Llncuin Hi^liwa.v to the Turn- acknowledged receipt 0| a lettei on revenue thtough taxes. President Instigator o[ the petition are the
pue extension, oetween King M August 6 in which the Borough of Flero announced he tvoakl sppotnl owners mwt management of Ridye
PrussUl and Clt> Line .lunue wile c,,iisliohocken requested [leilllTsslml llll hti.m.e .oiiiin.Uee which i- Pike Drive-In Tlieiitre Ttieir ai-
" lo on' ri Use lots 22B to 248 In made up oi tht the tion eras tascan m aetwedanet ail 1- East Bun street now owned by the several standing committees of town requirement* of law that an sf-
™ OOUnty, Into I plu>ground. The council .i- OOnunltUe to meet with flrmatiVs vote must be- given bv
ltiti't continued "The km were s cornntittee from the school board (be voters before motion pictures
noi James ii imrt hsj or-|purehased by the county Oonunis- lo aet with e member of the Count) may t«* shown on sundav The
dered the Slate lilgliwaj Depart- SlonerS al I ireHMirer's to\ tale U B.MMI 0l AlSSanMnl for the Re- thialre owned bj National Drive-
A m-mnrlnl m>.« o, ir.liiit- r ""'," "' t'"U'1 """ "" t'nK"u','rlll« ll". K«sl Flin Mwt. .-el ond ward \i.:,m ol Taxes to discuss the mat- ,„ Theatres, opened ai |
A memorial mass in ti.ouu w contract to prt-paie detailed stir- In order for the county to act upon ter o! taxes relative to making ad- il(„| North ll September 1 the
the deceased members ot Consho- veys. plans and designs for the pro- the rcqtMIt it will be oeM nts In the assessed valuation ,m|v theatre 01 its type In' thil
ioi H u(formed upon receiving no- hocl:en Council No. 1U03. Knights of P""*^ four-lane artery "Our aim sand ■ resolution from the school '
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