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®l)c €0ttsl)0l)ocken Kecoriicr ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7844. Head Injuries Cause Death Of Roy Ellam Plumber I* Struck \\ llilr \l Work CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY OCTOBER 29. 1948. TWELVE PAGES FIVE CENTS Barbers1 Dispute Taken To Court The Mont] KMT) County court I .1 upon ycMcrdii'. a dispute involving two Constto-h token barton Oreco brought the equity m. Belli*- Mconnigal. Rao,., because oi a mis-devi toped i..:: partnership mini Greco exp.a.ns mat he and Ouer-ln the bai- ■ 'Chest' Drive For 194849 Launched Here 82 attend Dftaner I'd Mark O-jiciiiii" Of l.orai rani|rM-_N \rHRH Irom thf bu.ii d in £«. Roy Ellam. (if 1022 Fayette street. well-known plumbing Contractor witn his pli.ce of business at First root, IV.L*. kjll-ntlj bortl] after tin- noon truck on the bus ■ . ti> « 200- pound balance weight. The weight ft'ii when a able broke on a fire escape on the north Mae of the three-stor. brick Knights of Py-thias buUdlnff, Second avenue mici Harry street Mi Ellam'.1. men hull tim-ln-il g plumbing job on the top floor of i the building on Wednesday and I he had gone around at noon terday to inspect It Finding the downstu locked, he decided to go up by way! oj 'hi' fire escape, a safety device' KM which be* Its ii •tsw Stair held well up from th« gl toil iik s balance weight. Whi-n tkM pulled down. Ihe balance i AS the concluding service in i weight Is rained on Its cable to a | month devoted to the th, me "Chris-height of perhaps 18 fleet tiunin at Hume and Abroad", the — __. __ Ellam pulled down the stair aiuitFirsi Baptist church Will have as Its! L -.-, Il/oa- Uaaewi I ..tx.m to mourn th.- bot- ft?*" E 8SndV "' JH"M £ m ■ tlr W dl IlCI 0 when the cable snapped ;W',rld Order Sunday\ Edwin Ewart' if] Wright ciumbled Elian.te^'-EfiS? rn-2?0 TIW°' and crashed on somewhat delicti- r*0*' Seminary, Chester •d, into the la.-t iron step Its! Dr Aubrev tecently returned from (am wi nough to de-' Amsterdam. Holland, where he wai inolish the step On Sunday night at 7:30 at the' tUtl Church, the Tempi'' male chorus will present a program. IB directed bv Pro! Walter DePretoutaine, has long been g favorite in the community Tin program U as foOows Organ Prelude. Al Parting of Day. totermeseo. Bi/i Invocation and Lord.1 iivtnn The Temple male chorus: Andun-lino. Lemare, The Lost Chord. Sulli-van. Beautiful Saviour. 13th Own* ■ h,. (-,„,. turv Melody, and that tin pu community Chest the solo, Ju uwot, Wel« •ion got uti- "»" School; angenvnt wu created by an oral|fjer lvnv g.t fine pace al ril lals: Swing Low 8VMI i-n-cm-iii ., , rTICtwl" Chariot, rfobod] Know.-, the Trouble < Seen. Oo- Down Most. : health he has been un- 6 In the .'-octal rooms oi the F-rel „L°e":s Temple Chorus VotPPfi To f')erifllk Will Sing Here TWns L " 1,n ,,M On White House Ov&rflow Crowd At GO? Meeting Tuesday Oeeupanl ! oil Trui with EM Residents Favor Per Capita Tax 3-Mill Tax Levy Onlv Local Issue dergaat poBUeal machine were un- ™ l" Mt,\ rruiav ■ nreoraer nun- aiul cast their ballots for a 1 ,i,r Bye irom two directions but «te a ,wavv Pnrpond . president 0| ihe United ,,».„ „. *. ««« .• v ;:':;,:.■ Republican Oommlttet held the ..... lathei inMii an t iable to is u-t in the ' buslnes? (or the past 15 months Ihe ■dispute over the partnership tUU 'devr-ioped to such a point that they . torflj bfOUfh inn .. ; lie H. Duelc. Vto licause ol tin* On : ' ' ■ ■ -SEW ;■ rt'-;.. :*:, . -two representativei *v»te Tree and Repreaenutlvefl In the l • largasi raiiv ID Its tnstorj il elt| creased u fw the pur- Assembl) ..; hall Noil !i" P"£5hl1 ' In sbta borough the eJecton will More .t*h.a.n„ 1m00m0 ,M.„I i>,.-, M,..,^ -..n ^UUOIMU Are apparatu*. The bal- vote, on in smendmeni i ■ councl, [h(. BUthortt ■ i w M r. ■-■ ''■ era of thf Dewey-Warren ticket mi p«Se. .wight un exi. ovirllowed the auditorium and opinion Irom those D - so) pui- ■ id national OOP flguri ti-tl both «uh the fllintnl.il chasing Are equipment and keeping problem tnd with protection "i lint :i . Dr. E.E.Aubrey "'"IT1 '°°"ye" lo SCpeakI Huere !«« , "":;:,',;;;;„", ,1;;";-:,:;,,;:v,: \- "» *»r Mtoih ™un u, direct, p,.,. ;,„„, > l'\S t , I IMH'S ™- At St. Mark's I Ian ilemorial will be opei Will rrndsafCM Boptlttl At Sunday Scrvtcet I !• tin .tin.II I'la \l Sintfl;t\ \ <■<■ uril ur» consultant at the World Counc ! of Churches Conference held there The crash was heard by Thomas|in AUgust. His message, entitled Smith, a mill worker who was home Christians at Home Abroad", will eating his lunch in his quarters on be a first hand report and evaluation , the ground floor Smith ran out,, of the work of this highly significant saw what had hatipenfri and called ! conference Dr J. H Hargreaves, who pronoun-ced Ellum dead Coroner W. J Riishong began an Immediate vestigaiion and ordered the body « 10 t.ie Ardell funeral in me Mr Ell.*m was s son of the late Ud Ellen Annitage Ellam. i orn and raised in West 001 nohaeswft, He attended the West side school and following his viadtiatlon "" -a) baseball player. Me began 1 < '■•mmurri on Page Srvriii Baptist rlni'ili A plea M "JjOnssder i' a ptiviiege'' ,,, wt,,, nd Biggs Walter Hengln. Lau-ii. liI(, .„ „1t, l1nu. M damtu W«lth Choratoi Deep lUvsr.l worker o. contributor, wai on Joi—■ Mas, H,>1V Pranab delim lhr Wimtlllitimtton and urge ,1IK, piol)t.,u The polls Eric PotS- <?hu*" n .1., wiidw HKt Uw elect MI ..( all RepubU i ol the bal- ■,, H p m ■ -ire Dav is Over Barnbv: Ididates at the polls ru '" flev«n poll UJW can-oraan nosthidc t'lmnil ■ Ui>. Su bue-„n.a,tto„i- J!a».m.».- PI KKMM.II nr tnx '" '' ' ^ ,,,, , d„ tttates on the ballot loi President Mll v„ ,..pM.M(ll.|1( ,u A(UhlUm lo MKsouii.lt' oj tltOM SO UM-Republican and Democratic can-iivered tin prtnstpal bui not prop- didatea Uv pulled, no punches in in ci rnen Nevertheli they fa- htbttion, Industrial Oovornmeat, oi the naiions chief executive mod .i kvy which would affeel Militant Workers Progn in m\ own state, loi pwu] theii own pockeU ki 'a in : han'i With the exrep-veats, thi pathway to good govern- un in reased n ol the Miht mt ment has been barred by .i VlCsOU which they would no! be rrubji srUsa have corrupt and sometime- vlolenl poll- One "votei Kpn Md Hi. Lhl ' thl ""■ 'l Wtttt UesJ m.iiiunc began Benatoi thai "tvefj parson ] -■; .md Auditor Oem Kem lection and should equally shtn '-' ' be tilled. -It i- one ol the rrtrangi U 'ill:- l>'r"l|8h r*n- Mdems in ill recorded MstOT) thai lion nnemlineiH to increase B dues paving im-lllbi I Ol thli ma- About H Ol ttM B*ll0U .Us- )'' \A* : ■' "^ The , chme should huv, crceeed the'eppnrved i orougfa i1'1'' ; '^iT^r, l^S m Hart i itberan ehurch will lhlfr,htM of the WWt B IU his, set Of organ MS lht. chief Magistrate ol 140 it,,!- present time No i the church's hUton at JJ^^w aruf to have been able & fnvm m .... , ViuTVi "mm" lvemtudca1v«pei servtoe ■ ^g~* nnougho... the NaUon mill Inen , ', Xse Sou a°t "Wh?'church" " '" "" «*« :"'(1 S*« ^ ' . , . -. ' ™''^uncd'has ^eVim'V wilS^plaved fo, the '^ *'"' ^ »*- •" !" ' " : 11 .x 1 iblA^Vtl , ha.uis o, the first time it the service bv U EIIK- KHSt- '"' ""lll,lll'd I 1.1 MOW 4 1M1 wrtatl °> ednpUng an SJntndmaPJ Eh ffi.oSUlT.Sli cltoristr" ■««« £« Pfi** "l" ,1'" **«B"««^ •-■■ rollow. Rev O E McCnrney D D txtstor manv people treat Truman - con ^^ Basil the I own CounoU Ol lite will dedicate the «him.-s lollowmg MCUoti wttb the man | l'.ll«.l/l« ! /klllirKl **l *£* formal presenutioi. to the Church, Utf« In UM i.iuote past. I Jl Jdt* I (Mill: III '""'" "", ,"i"""1 "R?01*1 ',,x ?j¥ Ion ttehaii ol the sAloi chou. m -This u lar from uus hi de |^ * ..tn-iN. »| i mills oni each dot. ■Dr RusteU c a-b chairman ol the clared. "As late as IM« Truman * Uti ol the ■miiMtj valuation ol tif chimes committee tried to purge Congressman Rogei \\ lll.luvv Vll (.lllllr-l u " !''(1 ;"; ",1,,lL>' ■ Ihe senior and junior choirs, each C Slaughter, of MUwourl a mem- ptirixw- In addition m lhr taxes Icomprlalng twenl>-se\en voices, will bei ol his own party" VttimU To Hi- Mllllt' " "* ttl ?ww,.b; '""l "' " part'eipale Soloists at the dedica- Then Ken. went on to relate boa ™"»" ■ ° "* ,,ll',, ind M.llected [ol the gtneral. p*- tion will be Mrs Alan Carte, Mrs (hP P.^.rient rallid Jim Pod, . ■ <■„,, U., gel Hall we>n Wmiamttmooj \l: charte. Mes- „tNt to the Whit. Hbu-. si - , ntf| i ages Any- £ degrees irom the University of Chi- "'rough the combined efforts of St ■ insoirntional auneal tot ^'"<r, "3 ° E "«*""£ 1nd nlm '"'^ homp wUh *• w0rt Wl"« ll; ' ' "' '""- engln cago Before asbumnig his duties Marvs paiish the PoUsh I^UrJgL Lo^^ialSotrrtTS £ 5^^ yff-- >fc*.*2!5 "■* Ba>u«hwr tlcioate No registration is re- . , I or for aTpresident of Croze,Tin 1944. he Borne association and the Tadeun »!«™* l' f ,,," l"ut dr\* lVt!Mr R»d >£■ » 8, *•»**■ ■"■ll 'And tnej did gel him, too said quired foi the parade which will 2 . ttaa^niex^ttag - -attlgteowlSy?^^ JSf 2^.**^\V*<>+** ^jyjML->l.g?"* ^Ssftsb. -but alter sh.t. ^garuas beginning ai 1 on V. o^nTconlSSy SLfnT l!,d IS™\I!le^S"the '1*^ »>w» be.ten in the primaries there aixtl. ol companies In .he Borough ol •Mn: was such a hue and cry shout it. u Paraders will organise I I mshohocken In '.; Jackson county grand Jur\ return- under the heading ol Comic Hi- raSVfel 01 repah of then reapecUV* /iirkowski MUMuun at I»• ilf,aii,M) Sunday The Walter Zurkowski post No. I. PolKh American Vet- | morial menument, erected In the enter M tin oi St Benedict's metery. Colwell lane. Plvmtuth wWiishlp. ns a memorial to Walter Dr. Aubrey, a native of Scotland s zurkowski. »on ol Mr and Mrs. came to the United States in lflU.Amhnnv Zu.in,vskl 0, Moorhead and was naturalised in 1918 for u,PIlUfi West Conshohocken. has S Armed Porces le,,n „„,,„».(„, :illn ,vl!| M unveiled mid dedicated with appropriate ex-n at 1 The monument wu service __ He received his bachelor of arts de-gree from Buckneil DnlvesBttsj and his master of arts, baclielor ol di-viiUty, and doctor of philosophy OBOswOC H 1'i.h Edvv ard Corson Services Held Cliiinii ,il Kiijiiiiiir Vi us 'Polio' Victim | lleloufi periodicals Calvary School Makes Fall Plans A well-attended meeting of the officers and teachers of Calvary. Eplsroital Sunday school was held; Tuesday evening In the pariah house.' ™'" jj*^ /^JSt^n^LL^ Duc. flair opening with a dinner atj1^ made by /nlhonv Andraka A .muhint-. said all-out" tor the H.u«.blng .trade ... Ambler , Ujgg >■ ^Sci I^V is Se Urta^^uttUwfw^iSS? 2 Jjg ^ --- « ^n^ &» autho. of four books on theology, the;, hall tU Fas, Hector Street, ^r^iJlTS^'^JFTgg: "£, ^ 1,M,rd ,! and the contributor to many re- gt I n m ami man:: i hS-n and fi Mrtron? : -,,-. to ■ artlcipate in the exercises.1'1'' Tlie monument will be tmvelled in OouneUn ptealdcnt of the Polish Eaajegjsbmi esaoetstt — ind Pranfc Jatl'.rw: rrr^ldent of the T ■ i lub The marker |*?ev Sebastian Ji>r/ak. rertor ol St instrumental. plaque rlbed ,'vf'rv.1'*" . names ol 40 members, stated donatPd U5 nr more t ' "'"*K'11- , chime* iund, will be u ... welfare boapH ili with the . I .it wliom the 11000 . ,-eiled lndicimenls against Bl pel wnj | vision Junior Division1 under f. ?<:< or vote fraud ' vears Ul ftge>; Pancv Division. Orig- The defendants wer« nevgf lual Costume Division. Mare or (•',■• j, j, reported that organised brought to trial, howevn, bee,,., * groups un working loi both major .said Kem "somebodv blew up thei St Matthews All-Oirl band will parties Ii an effort to create lnter-liv program will be as lollows: z^n hou«r> safe »„ri rievfro>-«l ab *»ad the parade d«wii Fayelie street ^ Btl0 KP, ,„„ a ;u.,, ,,„,, n,r Organ Medltstion D English or ihe evidence" irougli ha- gjoni the Antle—Come Sweet Rep,,M- Bmli This happened. he asaei foui Presidential electrons IU.I-Andaiite, Meiidetoohu. Sonata Alle---n.OJ,s Die street from the Dm. ' '' "f witlwtnnding the Rrpubhsan- have spectul band and marching number^ , - will be presented bv the bam ■ he judges' stand al Seen: | <omnium, n . slating that In com- Processional Minn Ve.pers, tiioi- m« parade judges SIT Bulge advancement of the school, includ-;"1*111, "». n 'nemoer ol the post ' munion we have ipUitUtJ exalt J- u|c Response, Ood Be Merciiul Unto A few minutes before Kem rmoke Bl,u, P,;,| M Mil hell Private luneral services were held >ng suppl* menting the lesson from; Petrlotu- music will be sung by lion sugge exalui- Us. Palestrina Joseph N Pew. Jr. of Lower Her Ul I yesterdav morning for Edward Llr-; time to time with moving pctures.iFt Marv'i etiolr under the dir. worUOg together in such choral program Chorale. O Je»»u. »o:i township, also touched on I'm , ,., \V,,. thurch. who will deliver the; Cummuntty Cheat a. the Plans were discussed for the be plnrert on the 1 ThM joyous ex-' Anoaiue, m<'nuei*MJim. ouium n»ir- | at her than labor", Mr gro. Borowski crmt otaTJintafd pgflsbS beadqt d He pointed oui the Frelude. Pastorale. Ouilmant «r.d Rve blot ks away Irom a hotel ween •'comiminitv and < piano Mls-s Ruth L Righler i where President Truman <*. large iii.i|tmt\ Give I .oration* Of l»ollin» Pbotn tngston Corscn 32. of Oermantownj A conunlttee. with John B. Black- or iglai Hsrrm Uikotaesyk Tin- In- i (biv and Butler nil-«s. Plvmomh Meet- burn as chairman, wsa appointed vocation wil' be pronounced bv Rev.t |gr drive can . touched upon the ex- 7ng~ who died Tussdsj gltsiliuoil ill*" make arrangement* for this [ea-ljoseoh S Tvl sasisUl D*1ve aid which thl local "Chast" Montgomery hospital, after beinglim-e. Tt Mary„ and post chaplain ifonUnurd on Page Severn stricken six days earlier with po- The committee arrr.nging a me- Write, Zurkowski in whose honorj HIS Admitted to the hospl- niorial to Mrs Samuel McCord | , igraed Son ol Ood, Bach: Worship the man's Usup wuh the I'- l( nntlnaed M rage light) All palling places will he open, on A total ot :u p o tion i >., ^ runti Tuesdai tram tul on October 20, tits Illness was diagnosed as polio- last Friday Burial was held at Plymouth Meetintt Friend-, ihe highway from his home. The son ci Mr. am) Mrs Llv-blgstOB Corson. with whom he re-sided the notta "rtcthn was a cheml teacher of the Woman's Bible claw miQ the United Bl ti who also took part n other church,Octoher 21 IM2 He received hi actlvltlts for many years reportad training al Camp Wlieeler thst plans a i re UWSl I way and rr m,7 jflCksor before being sent would be rompleted In the near hi* ,.., , . -rtval m England tiir. assiv.lt'il W the First Ha1 A minute was adopted expressing t.ilion. Lath '. bine gunner H-- wai K ot P ^!arks I Veterans Ni^ht Walk**! Bros, t-rl Sewage Permit1 rowd Sjieaking of tin- machine's, chandise i redtt certlneatm will tv j ,, m to Up in Polling places In - Pew said that when the end awarded These certlflcatei mat be Con- ' ni-holiiH ken. {(."> Mtttislien attend eVnnual Obavcrvsaswcc tal engineer at Quaker Chemical by Miss Fanma Ferrier as a teacher, killed in action m Fiance on June, Product* rornorntto-i here, and!Snc naa been compelled to terminate n_ 1944 while not the first mem-' was g veteran ni World War It i her service after a period o! s-\- , P|. ,,, n -ktary-g parish killed in Born in Jamaica, Long Island, enteen years becsuae oi illness m |,tl0|i ! he was graduated Irem high school hi 1 home , , r(.-«aht home for re-lnterinent there, and • M Molar- Present at the dinner-meeting -j^p ,-ropram for Sunday follows ship to Renssehser Polytechtnlr W- were Rev Stanley R West. D D.. ,„,.„„,,„„ »-.»,„-is-i. .inoino 01 ?s:r *! ,h"E ">:s:,m».'ii,, , ssossnssz came 'one ghost esra()ed Irom giuve yard but we now have it centered and will capture 11 next lin-d.iv -ntative Samuel K V.- stale Sauna.v Water B--. , "»* *■■ ■" '■ ,! Brothers. hllK ,, ,)V s, imttll K(,M1 msnufacturers of electrical equip-ment w'uh plant in Whltemarsh loirashlp Just be.M-iul the borough tbnk . ■ parmh loi thi constrttctkan of s treatmnu plant to take tare o! , waata material by nett-If.Atii l;ul ^<kllt<kIH'* lornlinn ntirt Jt*dlmr>ntB- * used in anv local Window trl Csst4SS< Prize winners among the manj aonteatanti takm| pan in the Hal-lowe'en window painting contest and the townships uf Plymouth. Whttatnarsb ami upper Morton in ut the following location-- I ..M-lll.lll.l k. II ward Washington Fire aeration and .sedimentn tion woik preliminary to the m tn- ( k . I \* : f ( ',,..,.,,. ;,.e members of Consho-, al construction has been in progress * '" I'IMIII^, 1 .IUII p< la 117 Knights ol at the plain ! H IM Mine Pvthlas. sssamhlsd lb their lodge PermLv :■ i eltll the inglng of.room at Second avenue and Barry fAsnshohoeken mil MSen, theii trecognltlon and Oompan) hoai 1 floor. .wards tonighl at the close of the West Hectot II. baa' lieen in every sense a credit parade Second I BeU I bar-and an asset to his diMru | hi t'nnshohocken s 111 1 ■ r shop. 213 East Hecto: street now an ontdooi galler] ol vivid Bs Third ward 101 I lowe'en ait with gay Halloween ntie 1 HI Oonahohockan High ■ Bfty Si hool ■ ndo« Public and parochl- Fifth ward Oonahohockta Fire ( nitllnued ■•<■ Pagr ! 1 if unlinued ••> Page ri«hti Nuilh Gneal Speaker address subordinate lodges The-. - ApiK*aruik before the .unsror then,, . b) town »ttWa »*W Jeara on the Qbarg, 4. *'li„r|.|, ,„,,r|- tne lasi regular meeting "' driving an automobile ehili In ** ,,miM" ,"MIIM ; 13 All of the sewage loxttat d. BtanHrJ C Zero, 41 oi R Lincoln Bain IM ! except the industrial waste will be:oid Elm rtrws) this borough wai gvenu : .11 this manner MUCtl Boa of SitH) and • f'l.moulh Meet-entertain- 01 "ll" lA,"h ntl5 "lrr*dy h**n com- ihe DOBta snd • , ilni ,,-* K.it I, U'lll lu> rmrHtari' flr«, io la it ¥>, Hiiiloiit .liiHim W,n ,.lfi F-irnn-rlv associated •» Hill companv 01 Trenton. 1 Clark. Miss Lettie Oum. Mrs Robert Mil tarv .omraoe he became a number of the staff Herron Miss Bessie Oraln. ^IS^i^SS^tSJ^t '»" » »"1 ** necessary first In jail President Judge Harold algaw' mgrttoi the MKh , klord Ars-n.1 PhU«drtnhl«■ g-^'JJ, J™£^ *^^ St^ad^W ga&TSS A£ B Wh"- K"'«»lt •«»*■- "« P^ision th. IP 1938. leaving there In |g« to OOlen. Mrt_Elsie Hanimm■*»*£ ^ ^ „, g N.llonB, AnthtoI -inmUsioners to -he fine and cost, were paid the rtoxbrjroufl « enlist in Army service He served! Herron. James oranamwiiuam ,J rhor,h Rev Mr Moonev bwAall B sewer main along Wash- ■„■. term wou d be reduced to thi , Chemical Warfare Ser-; Fosnrd. Oeorge Lents-George Ci k — - "isn «lu i<h H.v .^"^m I"*'"" ««« ,lJ «">■«< ™ ,h^ f , ( Roxborouah ,ee ut.tlllMSjiUaining the rating ;Hjn-ryB^ EmpiOVeS S^jtSgSri^^ ■:imk line Applirannn Th„ pendant's wife bun .■.,.*„' J'^luTu JOSJ aarvaaut He was a BUukt an Raljd. KiUnee > » . * ,,., ,ll(! ,„„;,,..,. ,„ '«r ,«-.:>> m has «j^J been Ulllli )([ M jcnan.s uiaacr. waucr uraui ^^ ll-t.t'lll KlllSC both -• bniosJ member of Franklin Institute Burring are his parents, and two] sisters Nancy and Margaret, all] llmmnn *|f\ tll'i'l o( whom n-side In the former horoelITa,"',",,", J T" * ■ l the internationallv-ltnown arttst * ■ ■ 1 dll I euden. a relative at \[ LOCIII -tJllU'rll acted week upon bv the eon n November meeting next missionary convention will Be Thomas 1 lov Plvmouth Meet-ru, Mrs Corson his mother is the former Dorrls Fowlet Plymouth Meet inn resident :s the first re< ported in Hi's community from polio In the eurreni fpidemn (Hie . a has been Teported '" Plymouth Meeting Knroll A^ Kirvl-Vrar Mm \i Temple Lsr%i Sihtiol The s<hotil of Law «>f Temple OnlVerattl hai ■ first-vear enroll ment of 168. including 91 day stud-ents U has been revealed by Dr Benjamin F Boyer dean Nine m Montgomery Countv Thev include Day depart-ment Bernard V DlOiamno. 419 West Kim street. Richard W Lowe ,nd Em- Fortv-seven bovs and girls are;on Monday October 25, 1948 Idlo J Mattel 105 West Elm street ^roUed to dale lo the children's all of this borough : mim William J smith D Frank Smith Heavy Hammond I | [levieev Albert Ell.nn > David Mason John Brown and Joseph A. Rulh Charii who will .< ear mark Included m Conshohocken in the (Hidden month repre-ol 1941 Ii. : wd Huwden. re-irom no tired i i Chun John Boyle. Upper Merlon chu rated Zero ,.ttci !>.' emUage '■( 148 men and v.. it make a wide turn mti Foiinh rttrw trom Ceates ttret t.. ihunli in early boy-street. Bridgeport, on Saptembei 21 hood Mt Bain wt d prei manhood when ■ ly been BITCgtad in 194' and I berahlp to the ' Cumpany No street Virsl I inislinhw'krn Borou |h H ■ ■ Bi i ond ■ ■ Third ward Joseph McCarriek's . Plvmoalh township Building, en village. Oermantown piki Wi ■ DUArtci Black Horse sMtgal Building Blatk B Wlntemmrsh Township ■ .un h Bethlehem pike M.ddl. D Hill Vol-inj Bantu Hill [i n North Mil! avenue I pner Mrrion TonoslHp : ' ' nigomery svenue snd H 1 ... ■ i. ■ No I B u, eleven mem An increase ol eleven cents pet ji,|,. i i • ls chair-how and othei wimlttog on si been accorded the employes of the nmU m h](,in„ .... - ^1 ■ Pa»" company In the tt ,ht. u^,. nwx wrrr rgrestnted lnt-1 !*rt(lr »lail llri\r» ,.-nt Mtmdav of a week.:[/p. .,„, ;iM „. He was a"Wond"-cWinof|he1d at the Conshohocken Ooapel; iX*™?**!!^ ™ *™''' ,M ' °"f ' ' """ Judge oeorge O . Assemblj-. Third avenue and For- J" '»'. "^'p^v OeSber 5 The death of the rest street, beginning Sunday and V™*** iSSxwwrwMm thl . continuing through the following !'• !,laIpmT „ ""rouu; wu. Sunday. November 7. The oonven- teem I tied by; R. J^ Casey direc- , tion has been arranged by Rev D tea "' P« onnel al 'he plant. Is s* "" Brubaker pastor of the local follows -year marx i h|s ,9M Llric,,in m ;(ie I church -In a Joint statement released!"! December, was also Included In T*;.I;.LM, !pl>lii in which more than On Sunday afternoon at 2 a mis- bv Samuel K Lynn, general man-,the uroup ...lt automobile*, some sionary rally will be held tn connec- ager of the Olasstne Paner com-: Chairman Davy '/"ported he hadjdatlna ^ck lo igftt pal ■'•i" t-laude N Hetl. tion with the opening session Mis- pan v of West Osnahoboctea and - .and I.odge icesua -he horseless carriages' Lnited Stales Anny : sionarles wlU appear In native cas- Jjjmtm , , r u]ww, sponsored bv the Antique Auto- °entl| returned to the Uniten . tume of the field they renresetr P per Workers l*n-al N-, iRsining in membership He stated, n„,b,i,, , |(1b of America, to mark the 'rom Japan site serving Maries who will speak dur-,»9 A P L flnkora Home for the agedl4(l. ; lhe igos Oliddiii " ""''»- '"';"'■ *'|l be Ing the convention sessions will be! muttinl acp- . and wives, at D hi the Con hod I Html I o i ,t\ V i OIM ■ I Rev and Mrs. O. B Waggoner In- ed between All details of the tour held scrupu- < bur-h Sixth svenue and Payetu A ,*,,,,, ,,„„, ,„ , . , -, , ., ,tl. s ,ll..-1.. . ,,,,. dla: Miss Weitkamp, Dominican Re- unlt>n Som- ol UM ' 'n' um*' ,,li,n lt hms bw'n! lously to the mode and design o! street sundav evening at 7 30 H, public, and Miss Chapman. India „„.,„ iriC\u^ an u '" "^P01*1**1 *** "ffj I'.'W Auwmobihsts snd resort per- » *""» ^rtur*s on the sa- moining '.-.It' IOC* llll'lllll -■ .#*,!, r. i. J., ,*!■ II,.' JV I .",'» | r».l'.T||||-LIL Springs Pennsylvania Paul M llr| |uu| i^l ^ l^ll^'ii- ipel, Flint CadweU, lid Merlon tvanue, drove aaaxuraawaswsg a v sat gai \rm\ (ihapluiii ,.,,.,,. ■ sacred - • burg :.,tiiiu to ii ( aaeI-.. Truck Crash On Ridge Pike art class of the Conshohocken Art t\ i| I» I)..)!. II..1.1 League, recently opened and held*** ''" * • "■*»" "Kill A Reoubltfun rallv marked the levular gaa) I onsho-taewswi Rapubttcan club at thetrjpa|Mt. |-t.r||, fogaakd e-*donarters at 50ft Maule tree-second- floor room has been equip-ped a* a recreation center lorjp.,,-- sagae members Mr Davis reported, j school, socompanied by Mis; . Louise Rahm, supervisor od ( oo tinned on Page Klghli j aIl m the school, vutted the Phlla- I delphia Art Museum on Tuesday Bites of inns of ar-nterest planned by ., u Saturday morning « Will Lav 1.1>rill'I>|nil4> league studio In the basement ol Rt Rev " Msgr FrancLs Hyland ; lh* Mar> " W<wd P*r,k I'ouw-Fljfth IP n former secrelarv to the ■•venue and Harry street Msrtm . 77' rCL, . ^ lil h,«-*™ c'lcholson. Philadelphls srtttt and ,«-««..iu.crs m aw .«■ . ApostoUc Delegaw In Washington , former camourlaie !nsln,ctor with lesa nicht The r"-ettna the larm I \*nr lt:>rrt-Bt Mill >rllool R D C will be presldim- Prelate «t| lh, ArmVi Ls ,hp instructor Tlie fttended In the I lub ■ Seraral pupUl Ol Barrer. H the laying of the■cornerstone of St.|nrBt oJ „ 8mTiff. ot art trlp)l ^y ^^^ pr-Mded over bj Councilman Uoiided school found a full lower Pi Helenas Parochial school now . t.kr„ Novrmber 13. leaving fromlPhlhp Oravinese. president who)denture ..n the side of the highwav i under mnstructlon on the church. thp park house by chartered bus atiwa* the principal s|>eaker H, o« '•■titer Square The g.30 t0 a s„rprise destination Mrs '»nred the member* not onlv to nee Hcatda] place at 3 p m. Francis C Palacio is chairman of [the straight Republican ticket •** *• of fi Mevsmbe-' 7 under the direction of the class. Children under 10 are in- townake eve; ■ :,,. ichooi. Bcho R'\ Thi'irui P Keil> ; tructed fron 9 30 to 11 a m. an u possible R, VYi :>-3ianr Helena 1 ehurch the Shrine ot the'chUdrsn trota !• rean up from 11 menw were served a* the ossxekal Little PViwer "1 u ya lo: the me< d,.. Conference including | 1 St Lul I ". A f d tc attend th, ■ *hn-h the band is af-vlce especially Arinv and Nsi) hlisted Pi torn urngram Chaplain Hellenrnan gwraotiall) 'In-I»ii.il Admigsiionn iled wan Noi-ma Frea1-.' ie flu Miido Cosmo C 11k Dana and Howard M. So lar no rer-or' Dorothv H Rob:: ., . rroiiioliil ■ . Marion Power - ■ i to Montgomery hospital (r«„, ^aman l ■ ■■ 1 to the omce at; HTl J Webei Kriebsl has return-; Jokepti J suthonuea notl-jed to her home 311 Wr»t Eleventh avenue 1* s suralcal patient at the No 4d been oaeiship paoeejavaeiue from Brvn Mawr hospital.. HAhuatnana l.t-%pttai Philadelphia. Seattle Wash . ta^wshlled 10 Un seaefl the loss hi.'beeniwhere the was a surgical pattern haung beau admitted tea Her oonrlltkwi g sie»dllr inipros-ing I ment nn Ortobrr 21 next snonth Srectsrred T^V\urnedhthe ■■on'-* Krot" HoBplUl ■ He was fiorrr Elm wood ■ ■ super-n ii;. The 1 were 01 when the crash
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, October 29, 1948 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1948-10-29 |
Year | 1948 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 29 |
Volume | 78 |
Issue | 44 |
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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Language | English |
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Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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®l)c €0ttsl)0l)ocken Kecoriicr
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7844.
Head Injuries
Cause Death
Of Roy Ellam
Plumber I* Struck
\\ llilr \l Work
CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY OCTOBER 29. 1948. TWELVE PAGES FIVE CENTS
Barbers1 Dispute
Taken To Court
The Mont] KMT) County court
I .1 upon ycMcrdii'.
a dispute involving two Constto-h
token barton
Oreco brought the equity
m. Belli*-
Mconnigal. Rao,., because oi a mis-devi
toped
i..:: partnership
mini
Greco exp.a.ns mat he and Ouer-ln
the bai-
■
'Chest' Drive
For 194849
Launched Here
82 attend Dftaner
I'd Mark O-jiciiiii"
Of l.orai rani|rM-_N
\rHRH
Irom thf bu.ii d in £«.
Roy Ellam. (if 1022 Fayette street.
well-known plumbing Contractor
witn his pli.ce of business at First
root, IV.L*. kjll-ntlj
bortl] after tin- noon
truck on
the bus ■ . ti> « 200-
pound balance weight. The weight
ft'ii when a able broke on a fire
escape on the north Mae of the
three-stor. brick Knights of Py-thias
buUdlnff, Second avenue mici
Harry street
Mi Ellam'.1. men hull tim-ln-il g
plumbing job on the top floor of i
the building on Wednesday and I
he had gone around at noon
terday to inspect It
Finding the downstu
locked, he decided to go up by way!
oj 'hi' fire escape, a safety device'
KM which be* Its ii •tsw
Stair held well up from th« gl toil
iik s balance weight. Whi-n tkM
pulled down. Ihe balance i AS the concluding service in i
weight Is rained on Its cable to a | month devoted to the th, me "Chris-height
of perhaps 18 fleet tiunin at Hume and Abroad", the — __. __
Ellam pulled down the stair aiuitFirsi Baptist church Will have as Its! L -.-, Il/oa- Uaaewi
I ..tx.m to mourn th.- bot- ft?*" E 8SndV "' JH"M £ m ■ tlr W dl IlCI 0 when the cable snapped ;W',rld Order Sunday\ Edwin Ewart'
if] Wright ciumbled Elian.te^'-EfiS? rn-2?0 TIW°'
and crashed on somewhat delicti- r*0*' Seminary, Chester
•d, into the la.-t iron step Its! Dr Aubrev tecently returned from
(am wi nough to de-' Amsterdam. Holland, where he wai
inolish the step
On Sunday night at 7:30 at the'
tUtl Church, the Tempi''
male chorus will present a program.
IB directed bv Pro! Walter
DePretoutaine, has long been g
favorite in the community
Tin program U as foOows
Organ Prelude. Al Parting of Day.
totermeseo. Bi/i
Invocation and Lord.1
iivtnn
The Temple male chorus: Andun-lino.
Lemare, The Lost Chord. Sulli-van.
Beautiful Saviour. 13th Own*
■ h,. (-,„,. turv Melody,
and that tin pu community Chest the solo, Ju uwot, Wel«
•ion got uti- "»" School;
angenvnt wu created by an oral|fjer lvnv g.t fine pace al ril lals: Swing Low 8VMI
i-n-cm-iii ., , rTICtwl" Chariot, rfobod] Know.-, the Trouble
< Seen. Oo- Down Most.
: health he has been un- 6 In the .'-octal rooms oi the F-rel „L°e":s
Temple Chorus VotPPfi To f')erifllk
Will Sing Here TWns L " 1,n ,,M
On White House
Ov&rflow Crowd
At GO? Meeting
Tuesday
Oeeupanl
! oil Trui
with EM
Residents Favor
Per Capita Tax
3-Mill Tax Levy
Onlv Local Issue
dergaat poBUeal machine were un- ™ l" Mt,\ rruiav ■ nreoraer nun- aiul cast their ballots for a 1
,i,r Bye irom two directions but «te a ,wavv Pnrpond . president 0| ihe United
,,».„ „. *. ««« .• v ;:':;,:.■
Republican Oommlttet held the ..... lathei inMii an t
iable to is u-t in the
' buslnes? (or the past 15 months Ihe
■dispute over the partnership tUU
'devr-ioped to such a point that they
. torflj
bfOUfh inn .. ; lie H. Duelc. Vto
licause ol tin* On : ' ' ■ ■ -SEW ;■ rt'-;.. :*:,
. -two representativei
*v»te Tree
and Repreaenutlvefl In the l •
largasi raiiv ID Its tnstorj il elt| creased u fw the pur- Assembl)
..; hall Noil !i" P"£5hl1 ' In sbta borough the eJecton will
More .t*h.a.n„ 1m00m0 ,M.„I i>,.-, M,..,^ -..n ^UUOIMU Are apparatu*. The bal- vote, on in smendmeni i ■ councl, [h(. BUthortt
■ i w M r. ■-■ ''■ era of thf Dewey-Warren ticket mi p«Se. .wight un exi.
ovirllowed the auditorium and opinion Irom those D - so) pui-
■ id national OOP flguri ti-tl both «uh the fllintnl.il chasing Are equipment and keeping
problem tnd with protection "i lint :i .
Dr. E.E.Aubrey
"'"IT1 '°°"ye" lo SCpeakI Huere !«« , "":;:,',;;;;„", ,1;;";-:,:;,,;:v,: \-
"» *»r Mtoih ™un u, direct, p,.,. ;,„„, > l'\S t , I IMH'S
™- At St. Mark's
I Ian ilemorial
will be opei
Will rrndsafCM Boptlttl
At Sunday Scrvtcet
I !• tin .tin.II I'la
\l Sintfl;t\ \ <■<■
uril
ur»
consultant at the World Counc
! of Churches Conference held there
The crash was heard by Thomas|in AUgust. His message, entitled
Smith, a mill worker who was home Christians at Home Abroad", will
eating his lunch in his quarters on be a first hand report and evaluation ,
the ground floor Smith ran out,, of the work of this highly significant
saw what had hatipenfri and called ! conference
Dr J. H Hargreaves, who pronoun-ced
Ellum dead Coroner W. J
Riishong began an Immediate
vestigaiion and ordered the body
« 10 t.ie Ardell funeral
in me
Mr Ell.*m was s son of the late
Ud Ellen Annitage Ellam.
i orn and raised in West
001 nohaeswft, He attended the
West side school and following his
viadtiatlon ""
-a) baseball player. Me began 1 < '■•mmurri on Page Srvriii
Baptist rlni'ili
A plea M "JjOnssder i' a ptiviiege''
,,, wt,,, nd Biggs Walter Hengln. Lau-ii.
liI(, .„ „1t, l1nu. M damtu W«lth Choratoi Deep lUvsr.l
worker o. contributor, wai on Joi—■ Mas, H,>1V Pranab delim lhr Wimtlllitimtton and urge ,1IK, piol)t.,u The polls
Eric PotS- . Su bue-„n.a,tto„i- J!a».m.».- PI KKMM.II nr tnx '" '' ' ^ ,,,, , d„ tttates on the ballot loi President Mll v„ ,..pM.M(ll.|1( ,u A(UhlUm lo
MKsouii.lt' oj tltOM SO UM-Republican and Democratic can-iivered
tin prtnstpal bui not prop- didatea Uv
pulled, no punches in in ci rnen Nevertheli they fa- htbttion, Industrial Oovornmeat,
oi the naiions chief executive mod .i kvy which would affeel Militant Workers Progn
in m\ own state, loi pwu] theii own pockeU ki 'a in : han'i With the exrep-veats,
thi pathway to good govern- un in reased n ol the Miht mt
ment has been barred by .i VlCsOU which they would no! be rrubji srUsa have
corrupt and sometime- vlolenl poll- One "votei Kpn Md Hi. Lhl ' thl ""■ 'l Wtttt
UesJ m.iiiunc began Benatoi thai "tvefj parson ] -■; .md Auditor Oem
Kem lection and should equally shtn '-' ' be tilled.
-It i- one ol the rrtrangi U 'ill:- l>'r"l|8h r*n-
Mdems in ill recorded MstOT) thai lion nnemlineiH to increase
B dues paving im-lllbi I Ol thli ma- About H Ol ttM B*ll0U .Us- )'' \A* : ■' "^ The
, chme should huv, crceeed the'eppnrved i orougfa i1'1'' ; '^iT^r, l^S
m Hart i itberan ehurch will lhlfr,htM of the WWt B
IU his, set Of organ MS lht. chief Magistrate ol 140 it,,!- present time No
i the church's hUton at JJ^^w aruf to have been able & fnvm m .... , ViuTVi "mm"
lvemtudca1v«pei servtoe ■ ^g~* nnougho... the NaUon mill Inen , ', Xse
Sou a°t "Wh?'church" " '" "" «*« :"'(1 S*« ^ ' . , . -. ' ™''^uncd'has
^eVim'V wilS^plaved fo, the '^ *'"' ^ »*- •" !" ' " : 11 .x 1 iblA^Vtl , ha.uis o, the
first time it the service bv U EIIK- KHSt- '"' ""lll,lll'd I 1.1 MOW 4 1M1 wrtatl °> ednpUng an SJntndmaPJ
Eh ffi.oSUlT.Sli cltoristr" ■««« £« Pfi** "l" ,1'" **«B"««^ •-■■ rollow.
Rev O E McCnrney D D txtstor manv people treat Truman - con ^^ Basil the I own CounoU Ol lite
will dedicate the «him.-s lollowmg MCUoti wttb the man | l'.ll«.l/l« ! /klllirKl **l *£*
formal presenutioi. to the Church, Utf« In UM i.iuote past. I Jl Jdt* I (Mill: III '""'" "", ,"i"""1 "R?01*1 ',,x ?j¥
Ion ttehaii ol the sAloi chou. m -This u lar from uus hi de |^ * ..tn-iN. »| i mills oni each dot.
■Dr RusteU c a-b chairman ol the clared. "As late as IM« Truman * Uti ol the ■miiMtj valuation ol tif
chimes committee tried to purge Congressman Rogei \\ lll.luvv Vll (.lllllr-l u " !''(1 ;"; ",1,,lL>'
■ Ihe senior and junior choirs, each C Slaughter, of MUwourl a mem- ptirixw- In addition m lhr taxes
Icomprlalng twenl>-se\en voices, will bei ol his own party" VttimU To Hi- Mllllt' " "* ttl ?ww,.b; '""l "' "
part'eipale Soloists at the dedica- Then Ken. went on to relate boa ™"»" ■ ° "* ,,ll',, ind M.llected [ol the gtneral. p*-
tion will be Mrs Alan Carte, Mrs (hP P.^.rient rallid Jim Pod, . ■ <■„,, U., gel Hall we>n
Wmiamttmooj \l: charte. Mes- „tNt to the Whit. Hbu-. si - , ntf| i ages Any- £
degrees irom the University of Chi- "'rough the combined efforts of St ■ insoirntional auneal tot ^'" |
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