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®l)c (ConoI)ol)ochcn UccorDcr ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7875. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY. EEBHUARY 15. 1949. FIVE CENTS Fire Company MinWowlPlansToDeivloptfaxrii' Rate Wlllleiliarsll Adopts Budget Anniversary ]lor() Steel Specialty Lines Increase Set For April 18 The Rrrorilrr Asks: Air >ou in favor of the pro-pc. rd II..mil::, Tax of J5 mi i" - BOB nil every in.U. and irnialr ii -ill. nl uf I on.hohnrkrn over SI To Be Marked ,t;HI.|IMl Ol' 'W as||J4-s' \i MAX Port Rome Set For ! rh:- !;ii\ 2(> tb* oplni i In jddn -•. >imr 'iKlifd "What tin V.m lliilik". f Thr II-M.KIM limltini hi! t mini, in lest llir I'lii.ii. Annweni Big < BlWifc. HI VVrll-. Street: rim n (uurnH ha- very plainly .iiid positively shown Its incom-in in i > ut handling pulilir mono. Our (WHI) in.ui.l Ihr-rd a ■I" lini'i>l) ii"l (ti Mini Hi. in III pas* UH t.iv. until eteh inn. a* brllt - judgmrnt is used and the people ■fff ■ il:.dr.I that .(ililiti. n il lax- .ilinii ,UHI In,* mm 'i is ii quip .1 Alan Wood Steel Conn.im i tiic challenge ol oampetl-m Mc(i compinii i many Mm ■ 1| ill. b) the II vi lopmeni oi ipe lalUaa ihruugh the y >ar*. according to John T. WnltUig. president ' With an MWUti gtei l ■ . "i.ocn Ions, we curt hong DO .. I..;III;IK' such plains u B-'lhiehrti, Suel rbieh has an KUIHI.I] capacity ii. v-lilth annual bouquet ; o'. over 13.800.0CO toni," lie said. "but meal i Ith thi m oh •pedal typo ol Bnlihed tat I lointed utll U an Important step Llonockan Poal Wo low veterans ui the devalopmetit procram. la the ioi Foreign Wars, at Hector and I approaching coir.plcu n ol the oom* [Hurry street-, on Baturaa ivenln t, pany'a am I8.wo.ooo hoi rolled strip 26. iM'KhmiiiK in u:3o it nun which Mr wiuihiK laid will . ,'..II. .I id mart the itva tic Brm the roUini capactt) it anniversary on an elaborate scale, utckad before -Since the company wal oompeUed The Baa mill, which will auftnenl to go before the public ami appeal [and not : pla any ol Its praaant fOf fund* lo purchase u new piece mills, wlil provide etnploymenl tot <.; apparatus, the plan WHS changed some 200 additional hand- M: and the observance will be on uWhlthig states. The mill is not cx-modeM scale with the Individual peeled to N completed before tate rnemban bearing all the expense nvai Hon. E. Arnold Forrest ol this This mill, he continued, will en-of age and a tax of 13 pre lol WaahlUfton Pin Company No anleye an ail ataplayara af thr ] ,..,11 te held at the home of Oon- MI..1I..II I Ii.. 1,u.-,1.on n 1- ill -mil (.11.11 Hill. iltl.M' I llljl .II..S-I Hill be i< 11 bli< i.ril 1 ... ii lin -ili. ■ nil I nil it a. lung SI Irltrn rt.- i.i...iii; i.imiKin- air received. borough, Montgomery County Dig- »*>!* il>,- .ompam to add narrow hot tilct Attorney, will ix- the principal; r.»Ued Mei-1 atripi t.. its Una ol pro-speaker. A number of promtneiit .nl enaole the With I-Mill Tax Reduction Philadelphia Electric Annotmrr* Schedule In llr I ilc.l loililt I';IIH'I Dlacawiioii \. \\ oman's <!lnl> .1.11.N I. WIIITIN. dnMMIni on OH in- """l * • mh ■muia ol , I,™...,. .-.»...■.in T!!" :" ' '"' "" ' Three reji ■1: ■rhlch la Irali.i In party ha nnouneai necea thl UM M irj H HI Plula- I Wood 1 ■ deiphia and throughoul the rtibur- 'T!;''' ■"■'*'• (':"V;' ' *inlf , , ™ mm , pastor uf lite H11 -T BapUsl Cliurrli.. b-:',n ■". "' Il!'' '"- who aril] ret 1 nd lead tin April IH under new torlffa atiperlntauideni ui local prepared (oi ruing 1 day with the ™ur ' „ , G i. MoOarney, wife ol lt( ■. i- t. 1 ■ ' ■ M '■ D. D■ Chun h repn M nt- I . ■ ,i BUM an- :"- '''■ boma Mi : .,»„„ « «■■:; What con We iv ' '"■>l the American bom. thai about !.o percent of the real- j y. Bdt ■ inr less* Seoul Troop 4 Holds Banquet 20'.li ViiiiitiT-an Marked Saturday $64,916 Total Set For ^ ear Tht- revlaad Whitemanb Towoshlp I»II.1K«*I. pnwldlnf expenditure! of |M,B1&86, Ui. I .li)u].lrl| by 111.' SU|i.'l-\i :- <»rs at an adjourned meeting last nifhl at tin- Barren Hill Kiir Cjompany station, with iver-all raductloo ..i "in-iInnttrroodduucceedd FFOoIlIlUuWWItHnKg the aaddddrraegsis n "niMinl MH. lennb'- ■•• *- »—«—■ —■ program ol tntcrtaiuiiifiu by pro- •It tes-ioiiul talent will be presented l,or bolh our .stockholders and ouri ' nidi with dathcuaa the conclmlmit num- emplOjea," he mused, 'if we could' Whiting ■Utei that his Bompany The niimilame rediiciion bei on' th.■ eveiiings urognim "« ranch the point where all (,r] has rec-ntly added twonaa bnport- the peji tl tan, the The drive to raise tao.ooo is con- OUT items were sold by the piece or j ant specialties to iU line, a new company li^urrs aha 5 Damage Suit Is Filed Today I ( unlniurd on Parr Six i Of $r. lo be nuing this week with the commit- 1:v Uw pound. 1006 Maple tee making -back calls'". Ol tli- opoaed per1 pracilcully all are contributing 'toWreck Disrupts jMrs. Kane Dies ■vied against the cause although contribuiloiis _- ■ he lives In Con- Jj^**.?^.^"™"''!?*™™ ...Tl".' l»*'»HIlll<i ^••rVK't' hobockan and to the $3 hrad-tax.lund has reached the «4300.00 mark ! * *" " P ioi cii'i-v laboring man just becauseiand It la gradually increasing. As' Passenger truffle between Nm-bl woiks in Conahohocken. awn ua the "back calls' are com- risloWI1 conshohocken and Phila- The latest proposed taxation JJjSf.^" *'',,* *$** \^T delphla on the main line of got .. quick and easy way by %££$£$££? The firemen* wl" neiding Railroad was disrupted for which oui present rounrUmen can|™"_l.V... "__,__..„_ "„„"_ ... ! .hr.... k».r. MiMbi »f!,nwvm then own IXKU mnnageiiiin: nilse th*1 revenue In this objectloi: able tax Is to help them out of the Hnuui'i.ii meaa the] ihiiiiiaanai Inn gotten into And to yield to their Eataat fotlj i-s no aaaurance that luturc counctlmanic bad degts will not h( the raaaon Ln everyone being forced to pay more taxes on the things not vet taxed. This new tax proposal Is not a brilliant nor a novel method to wipe cut n deficit. It required no great amount or thinking to suggest It I nc news of this newest and dras-tic law came simultaneously with \ 13-Year-01d Faces Charges Accuse*. Of St'Hes Of Burglaries Here : three hours yesterday afternoon when a box car. loaded with : lreight. toppled over blocking ih>' i i.orth and southbound tracks At Age Of 74 1 unrral lo Kc Hi hi I oiin.i i >n Afternoon ■J s.r,iiik' «f about t'JO.OOO.- 000 baseo on cum UDH the reductions em made Actualh the oompany points out. | the savings IIIPT betn much greater ilnoi Hi'1 lowai nites have alao ap-plied as n eraaaad TI-C prapoaed •noreaaa win [ amount to approximately 19 600.- C00 This the company's announce-ments, says. ba. : ol the oniniiticc and ircas- III.i oi the troop iunniHloe wel* nmed 'he aaaaninaa Robert Rehrer. Norristown. h»n-man ol the troop cuiiniiitef and batman ol the banquet. UltrodUced Don King, central dls- -,( IXI-I uuvi eommlttae im moera and othan The scout Daatta ol I n jraar nlfl divorce) ■•■ itlve broughl tin tahottaUona lrom automobile accident mjviti, rW to the troop. I (*.....!.. \l-.,l. Albeit t- Adasna track poaeh M ,;,. ii school and leadei In youth actlvttlaa m Low-I^. ..„ lauded the ralue ..t Mlll! >» >'"' l'i-|HTty tax rale. in a well-rounded Amen- Tin- t.t\ rata l<n the yaw was cat youthboofl u a htwrfltl •nark- set .it rix ndUa, of which five Ing in. Mth .numcrsuv ui HM> mills Is for general purixMf* and serin Troop * afrlllated with the one mill im i pt i Eal park and ■ Man Church. Saturday recreallon fund Adoption met no nifb] In the MKial cabin on the active opposition lrom the floor Church grounds One hundred I last ni;iht altliou^h many pro-oouh parenta and othei invited u>st5 had brvu lodged against the i.u.-tf- wen prgganl budge! at tWC- pn\ii.u meetings. Thomas J Baser. Sr. clerk of Onlv Oflaafl rJtiaani „itended, as in church, opened the •"•"paici to 100 at protran with an invocation Dr "w"1" i**on Wabaunan refulai week riii- reduction <>i one mill in Whiteni.n.sii Townahlpi tax ral»* La in direct contraai with the proposal ol the c\m hohixken BorouKh Council I through a levy of a (5 reifMrntal per capita and a (3 niiplnvr's tax (Thirlag H Praaier. Jr. aaid that silence from the floor should not be oonatrootod as general tjpptXrval or the revised budget as adopted The budget originally ... O«ow Webber. 8.. ol 711 J^K "LJ,""",!* "8 S i.ll„«,.n KreM ■ »phomor, »t ^'n™|3t,ux u,Se °L„d'-„,!,""' Molhrr's Death I4:i-i^ Of -Hill 011(1 V.lion Lafayette College. Easloti, special reduction ill Mri Oatbai thonotary's office today. The suit was brought by UI-! rorded the Eagle Scout -ink ""n i nillls from 104 1MB rule nl 7 mill., rease in , k, of «d East North i.'8,,'"",. A,!0 %T, irmi ^.nill ' *** reduction was based on a recent wage increase be- Fo.n ol tht iiu lorme «out- wll,a(aii lh, Hmm)xlmatelv $13,000 cameafl i. 1949 The '•"" ■ 'd ,,,n,Mr"fMX the ttpop m raonoi ,n M,„!(.mt.n1 ,„ R lofmahlp em- Kane. 74 wife of aiiiKinnctiiMiit relers to the prob- tf.le of her daughter, Irl uveni Iiiclud d were , jcrru.m cnw Widespread ob-four. John Harple Electric trinw out of Philidel tliirteen-year-old boy Is in phia procerdrd aa far as P0 tin annOUncaroenl that the town the Montgomery County Detentloii i Slrtft. NmiiMown. the scene uf; ot PtUlodclpln WM l.-okc and that the council, house to answer to the Juvenile I the mLsliap, and from there pass-1 Plymouth Meeting, William Dick «mi douWIng the salary ol the so-1court the alleged chirge of com- enaara were transported to the De-|*[J- "' ^'."j'J6"1, nnd CBrl Bhk li.itor. almost doubling the cnllec- mittlng a number of burglaries Kalb Street station by bus and j Vhi Fmiitttt-lphii. ■ ■ i the ei Rev William A Powel pa .tar of )ertion hnd u^,, volCK, ,. Manoa Episcopal church and for-1 .baorptlon of the entire amount and '»" pastor of the Presbyterian m tme yt.arB reduction of taxes. Church; n Austin Sinclair Many Fltbl!l. im|)rilV(.m,.„ . sjypciflralU' ... Mason ftoartej and Curlyle Johnson The i ronillriK.|lon ,l( a sidewalk on II:. accident occurred at the wilV.am" "and-lauakbtth "Mta-lii' i MtrI,n5 "nvp mcr('i,s,lu commensur- ■ otllinge.. 28. of Spring Mill Ave- « b lo'mei troop leader, William (Jt.imantown Pike and augmen-railroad's busiest time of the day.i Bickell. was born In Philadelphia "'^^ ,OR»nivUilh„n„.™t„,r, nu* . "If.1 WF" "" »"rncl. ,liu, „f the police force were between three and six p. m. when She was o member ol ihe Cortn-[ °' "^ *9flO0O°0 thc ** ««« B™ Mrs. Yost died several hours! n icto Illness. The M2fr0 increase ahown el cars were Jammed with'thian Lutheran Churcli Phitadel- "Pf""1 Sk5I2*Vh-V -«i^nlt2 *** i-nm r Moutmasteis were,m th, r„.lwd UAidKet has been commuters traveling between home phia M^nM^™.RM Wil> 1""11 OlUtokaart car on the miroduced to the assemblage, ^o- (appropriated nrlmirily to mis-and their Joba. Besides her nuauand. she is suv- >> ^'T,!' ' ! f ? . ^ wjthjohn P Hahm. Jr ^litneciis which was increased I by three sisters and two bm- ^^^J, ' ^^ tin car had skidded andl»«*»l ^'tmaMer Henry Cfrom «mai to 13.277 47 The HerboU and Mrs ShawjW**.^"'™" l^u'°^Z ^MUU a pob on Ridge ! ;>»•■ -outma.s.er. and t^mnce his been allocated ■ 1 Joshua Road Oillinger. also hurled WlUianj Orlffltha. p.«t leader Tlie mishap was caused when uJunics Kane ol Plymouth iCeetlna h'tn <>: b , iveiiall ol the i dlesel engine ran through an openioipd saiurdav muhi m Sarno •» everything: it usea „lU. an<i (he victims ta-. switch, •str.k.ng the |»Bg car. «^- ^1,^^^ NorW - CaroUne Vo.1 cording u> orhclals of the rail- ing a protracts \mon lhin l" t9f,^.transformers. 74, Frt?derlck Yost .three nMrsPKanJ' doiSthS'ol the laic J*"1™ \™u „ • - H 0>f»danl accident ticcurml at the]wili:am and DLtabeth MoeUer jjjff ll'ur 1!1,,MMli l""ul Of the 19.600,000 the new rates are; lion rate for the tax collector andlftl,d attempted thel's providing the neat sum of gSOO per trough ravenlly year to Keep our parklng meters Inj g,,^ D 0ajpwskl. or 330 ^t this I taxi. UIV.UIU !> ".I" jrn.wi. "1 J*u Hint .i. ,. „ . Kector 8lrm. n. ,»ckM up and """"J,,Br,*2 repair la questionable ciati An efflclent council dues not raise salaries and claim povei I ,'ame breath. A council spending , the taxpayer's money wisely can- i *nto not hor.Jstly claim a need for more \ Hector and ^Mr^UNI the main line Normal serv Moaer's Olasg Works near I cfe* had The funeral will be held tomor Uuiiu were rerouted overliL0* Interment will be oi Oeorge ingtan Memorial Park Mr*. SjiMiuel I-. W.-l.-lcr M: l.ydia Conard Webster aidOa ol Samuel F. Webster, foi ■ mer well-known resident of thi llomers. The Increase will jiermtt ,.,. fium the vehicle by the impoct I [store tlve company'« reserve genet-' afri Predartol brought the ac* ip by warUmaition through H. l*ster Elawa, aer and continued [EM] xpenaee lreight tracks On the basis of investment in |»..JW(., u.v I'I.LJ.J.H plant and aquiprnanl lor each cor-'1 ■ eawaun i a |/i\« < |# be figure is considerably ... an ■. ■. iuxl.er in suburban area*; than in >'.,».> I W 1 fl'SOII ihe city ol Philadelphia Thar ■ - plam* a slight rarlauofl in dty and: borough, died Saturday in Orlando, [suburban eaBCl Florida. Funeral services will delphla. P PX be heid In the r*lyiiniiitli Friends' to each squarr mile. abOUl House tomorrow afternoon times as many as In at \i Ititennvn. will be in the ad-.outside of Philadelphia, wh n C lniiiii.i' burial gruund Frlendl nmy leverage Is 159 customers I call tomorrow after 1 p. m. (square mile J Mrs Webster wa; a daughter Of The new rate scheduh s are C tin late taaat and llarj Walton file in the company's offlce »- Conard and vaa ba Unm II paara ago. She was a de scendant ot Thomas Kinders. oiii of the early si"! town She was a gradur Mlllersyllle State Normal School and taught in the Three Tur foi aeveral years Follow a through an unlocked I bers of ihe Holy Childhood Assocla-! hrr marnai/c -lie n■-tiled In (nil now that they are m financial dlf-| wmdow the report continues, he "on und the Junior ProimgaUon of borough, where hei buate btoke another window with an ash Faith at Ss. Cosmos and Damian'ducted a milk route foi mai H .posed "taxation through , . , , ,(J ( „ ,,lf, wlmiow Chunii tomorrow utteriioon at 2:301 before removing to Florida about poor repreaantation may aocompuab > „naoie to do so He went I hi the Andrew Lannutti post Home twenty yeara ago. She wai ■ mam-some good however. It may aroujc (" ,h" r„" „» ,hc home according ^ii.i Maple ' bcr 01 Plvmnir our various orgamzati->ns and our [ uir ' 'ir ' , OIM.m,d Ka'age Nationwide in the Catholic falth.iand the Conshohoc Chamber Ol Comnwrce to unlte< U^h\"Py", a"d .[^JJ A* the Holy Childhood Association, re-, Club forces for civic action before it is J???"™, eJJ"'' f,", X vouth cantly instituted by the Pope, was She ■ MTttvad Bfl thm . . ?..,. D..ifj... _-J ..'^fc „ [organized in the church lasl month, " through a'ddlttnnaT tasavl j| Williams coal office end an at- rp Ol P*1 tlon tempt to force an entrance into; I f| ^nOVV rllltm It is unfortunate that Consho- the coal office of F X J H DaMa. I * v u,,u" m MaHi^ hocken has such a dirth of really [Fast Elm Street good councilmen It Is unfortunate, \ The theft that probably resulted loo. that the majority now in office in the vouth being apprehended are not really oonOsTttM about the tt(15 ut the home of former second bM of the people "f ward councilman. John Ostapow- Conshohwken 1(/ wno resides in the 300 bio k in Representative citirens have ask-[f;ast Hector Street. According to id council, not once but many tne police the youth signed a times, to do something constructive ,i,,t«nent In which he Is alleged to rid the town of the intolerable. U) hBve admitted entering the disease-laden dust This samei ostapowicz home at 8 Saturday'ststant director d the Proposition council i.f tax-happy men wants us1-^,^ nie youth according to the of faith ol the Philadelphia Arch-to torgr about our wishes to make rt.rMrt m-st lriPd to get In the diocew. will present moyinn piciurea the town better, but at the same nuuw bv hreakina a window After ion the Catholic Mission., to mem-1 School tin ■'. uiU*us to ccme to their aid.i' ■ ■ ■ > *■ ■- -■ ■-- At St. Cosmas Ki'v. M. J. MeOonoogfa Lecturer Oa IHInhrni Martin J McDonough. John Pettine Returns Home Woman• daughters Esihrr wife "f Harry, playing ball last Tuesday Maenbart. of si Petersburg Fia.| Tin- acctdeni oocurreo at sixth \cH 1'iisjtioii M und Wood Street, a Lorsmal. Wyoming On tsnes from his clt, with acminpanylmi u»«ona- [ 1^ he had hidden iria^ yard to ^^ of (he atlending the The answer U Yes" unless the good JPjniL HJLJSoT Qf Ch?ei ol first to th<l el«h,h **&<**■ taduatve, bohookan unite ui " * ™„JJ0,^0JL ** cn,w ° -in the public school The Junior "nlson P"»ce waiter pntpiw iProposatlon of Faith has an enroll-t The youth was before thCiDIertt „f il3 public school pupils I>r. W. F. Cleaielskl. 310 Kav- . Juvenile Court on a similar charge tTOm thc nln(n to the twelfth alle lUeat. 1 reallie ihe borough baat month and was returned to-grades. The local church has the K hi ponr financial c< ndltl.m anrJ his home isecond largett representation of the th.-t limn. . is needed to nwt ot; jorganizatlons ln the diocese, among obligations, av well as t« operate \|..m|„,r 4 |f MM ('.»-• churches without scho.ils The pur-and maintain thr functions ->f m """ r WI ■ ■*» .. pose of the societies Is to further borough government. 1 nfortun- Alec ah H. H hen mtuir* K needed, Alfred there is onlv one place to get It. iwas a member ol the cast of "Jack i n,-v Futhei Martin will tectUTe « u_ ifrroomm ltaavvee^s.. Iinn vviieeww oofi tihner pprrre>s-- |ia»:mid t.h."e Bu.emanustwalik*" pKJrre.s-t.n...,eid. Oil■ tlhllce aacitii.vtuitty O.uf t,h...e BIIIuIsaJMOOMS,, f"o'"ll'o""w- S.,»Jn^iTl*n^ia^w-n^*Vw,mrnj >in„ a8k /( ..>,.-in,„.s v>'oOuUitnh wwaass aa imr.eemn.buecii oi rn .mi mi tas structure here. I should Saturday afternoon at Town Hall, ing the colored moving Picturesj *"ju,^*";s *"**.' ■ aaaaaal thai Ike proposed per Philadelphia by the Mae Desmond illustrating the work being done by, ™,^"' ,'\ =,.,",,', ' ,- ,^. " to 'he Fall „_ii_ •__ i_ ik. «..._ .i_iP,kl. Chilftn-iv Thpalre The local ri-si- ;(>.. im.Jnniirt' nil**!- mul m.iiv Ti-n n^^.,i^... ,j.|..i..>,i 1.1.1 «..,,. the daily > ised last year This COM. which I cost of food purchased plus (he eel Una i ed i alue ol farm products I0.8IM as compared U) S0 32KH in 1947 .. ,, Despite the varm John Pettio :r and Mrs Ralph Pt , ^T .,l...."^!!L"^... .™'.! „„" Avenue :elinned Hat M 11-.. e. ll..-»..t..l V expenditures were \ S78121 10 iidniinisttaiivc cists and ■ ilcni.inMi.itnni oi lanild oxy- police appropriations were |tvan brj the Hmdette increased, nor wah ■ sidewalk ln- ('>.' .;en Company. Norristown . eluded as such Dr SUniey WeisMimn. a past. Assessed \aluatluii of property Eagle Scout ol Uie troop, served m the township, lor tax purjMiscs. a* toaistmasisr. Rev William Moo-'is •BMO.OOO ney. pastor of the church pro- The ftye-mill general lax asaeaa- [MUnoed the benediction ment will yield 832^00 und the A chicken pie menu was pre-, additional one mill Mi park and pared and served by wives uf the{ recreation purposes more than troop (iiinm.ttee members, under ■ $6000 additionally The remainder [I maintenance cost of a the direction of Mrs. John Rslini. I of the budget will be raised through » , the Montgomery, [( unUitm u on Page Four) - „ '1^^'U.™ \8 »-—.,'■■■''"' l)r 0,,d Mrs Slanl.v B. E. BLOCK Ar BPO-sinan Di and lire Lm II I is Weal Main Street <n*an. Barnard w v, __^™. *«. nM—,nr-, and Mrs Chas Rieun Chtii- BOSTON STORE M Rleaai all and fir. Dttl IM Weal Mala itroet il K"beit DuffWd, Roy Duf- ■ - Virginia Duf field. '* ■ rrlfflth, Hiiwin m. Voaanbarf, Jr affra Arthur Tay- WlLi.m'*! \y,,„,„.] lor, Laurenoe Taylor, ROKI i Pay- "" "in keeping i" ■ Mr alltl Mrs R°beit i VFRNON E. BPOOr.u..h" in Weal Harahatl s Speaker Lists >ut- 1 ; Early Settlers lit,I.II I.Ill- X.lilii --.il Itt II. III. (.. Ilo.lil.r Treated \i Hawpita] F..r Lag rVactnrea I«.o C. and How.nl B SS RM BtaplLu '"■".W ?? ""'''iSL,1.?,,?™"'" ol Ulli boroimh. and Barcl.J W. whc.e he und.rwen. trmtntrm (a " Webster, ol Orlando. Pla : and two a I, i,unicd while nlth Mi «nd \h ft I) , A HoUHT, Mr and P Halun. Ji John P Hahin III. Dorntliy Ralnn, Mi :,n,l Mi^ Kilk.i Duna-i . Plorenoi u„i»ii,l. M. und >>»■<'> "">< and rorertfhl oi I be HI Hoi KtrtSl Ml aM Mr. J**» *"'!'*"< Peini,ylv»nla by NlchoUu in nan, "'-'">' ° Huehler. ol Wayne. wl„, He. and Mrs William Powel,, "P»»« 1»". """" , ,,1"' ««»'1» I Run Sr, Re. nnd' meetln, ol tin- CS.inl.oh.i; ken Ho- M- wn ll -l : . MlH-rl r |lary Club a. RidKeway OUMI.I A,l...„., Ml and Mr, Edwm R J.»-1 '". ,"" (nW^i.n" manini Hi ,|li Mi and Ml J I, Seliuli/ : '•'"•l"1" ' "'"•'I "" l"'"l"'- who :.,! ban, Ihe pa-loml .ml III- (I onllitueri on Pate Four I Kilili Birthday Kraal hon % , ■ ■ ■■ a home, when tb. M.II'klMl Muillla\ C < nil of Oermantnwn. hn. fall t ihe curb as he w, DUO. Who was um *"J also survives. Maura NartsuUi Tin- funeral w 78. husband of r%Uon i Volpe. son of Mr and Mrs the'work of missions in this coimirvi N*»'|u-lli. Waa held .his na . ***»-**■- l«=Jf. CHAMBER SPEAKER boy rail aitainst the e ' »« associated the ami Baldwin Ploww Bn irad and the b bone splintered at the ankle He ""' with the was removed to the hospital membm of his family Ih confined to bed. Hague Brothers Greenhouses tlf] Cid.il Height' settled ban ' rural resources thai have ii.ninl.- uted to make Pennsylvania Indus-trially and agriculturally great. He i outlined "firsts' for which this I State is famous, from the | of the Hr.st log cabin by the Swedes I in 1643. the maiiulactute <>i tht , I ftrat Kentucky rifle and the Cun-the valentine Day birth- ,-stoga wagon on through a long anniversary ol theti oldaal i,.. „&& \,,w\r.[ the euvai baaket ot vari-hued the Mttleri TlirouKhoul his talk 1 i tied the Methodist the speaki i anlla IJX is the more desirable, and that aaaattf) ' oo-idrrallon might be given to inslitnting a larger per capita lax. The ob- Jeet would be lo eliminate alto-gether Ihe proposed empliirrs lax. This Is an industrial com-munity, with the BMjer portion nt Ihe Irnrough's intnnie derived from manufacturing. To Ut our own Individual MBVUaa of Inch hi »d would hardlv >rrm a wlsr t'hildrr-i's Theatre The local resi-ithi mLs.ionary priest- .mi] nun-d- nt. who studied at the Mae De.s- i The movie will be atWWll to the'"' LK'it,h H™*"** early Sathr-mond dramatic school and Is now younger group at 2 30 and to the afy ">""»"* 1,il"w",« ■» llInN 'professionally connected with the older group at 4 The film will also1 a* .„»•_.„ Mr N.em.lH hnri chcduled to appear in-be shown to adult members ol the _**""' ,n.?u!>' ~ N'.rdulli had ■Cinderella" on March IB at Town i parish In the post home at 7:30 Hall and in "Aladdin and the Won-1 Rev Mcrjonough Is a brother to derlul Lamp" on April 23 there. He-Bishop Thomas McDonough. of St. will also participate in a number ol Auguatlne, Florida, and a brother Ihe weekly halt-hnur radio adapta- t.. ton William McDonough, who tions of lamous Juvenile cwMca, was " ently appointed secretary to every Sunday at I. over station Bishop Herley. in Yogoslovla. , WJMJ presented under the aus- Rev Vincent F Randaao, assist pices of the Desmond accident occurred ■ from the wai adm;"- era! days after beti ■ her frOOM 8bl I urmrovtoi • . ■■ son of Rev and M Oarman. of 3B4 Rob. n Aw been a resident of this boiouith for 42 years. He was amploya bricklayer by the Jofin Wood Manu-facturing Company foi - prior to hie retirement in 1937 He was one of the early rm n Cosmas and Damian Church and was active ind Theatre .„t p.stor at lh, chnrch. Is atfrttutl ^ru.^'h.".^''.^""""-' ..ubeth J Chmtlan. 225 I realm ol both .ocietm in »»' S„ 1 , .,II. ,. , pnmi'iit the'^r(oonash'hohaohck^e'ne.B"^sc^ar"- ''«.. N.'« Ml Mlhf™ " ^___^.^__^^-^_ abn) dSMSicZliiaii j SI *il „ iPI ihe rescue of the, Two new members were admit- (;amrra ( | „J, |onr crandchtldren....a.nd a iaster Mn V^'ill Graduate? Kriflax „„,, ,, trom ■ bicycle He was a ■■ minded perple In Cansho- t d ind ., '■,,r mem i bershlp were received lasl nlghi rw, \' 1 L' We an becoming so accustomedi 8t the Februarj' meeting of Con-; J O v cllK'V r <►!*".( hool of will be | .venina In ihe ball- Antiionv Depallo, 441 Weal sTstlord jevt Is a pa'lent r Mont- Hotel Diplomas wlu be presented . reported progr«« the annual event ?££™l<-°\.™£nJlnn»^L?' "' '"" ' n r ^hmiai- ■•h"1 t° -hei win be held on March 10 and res- "* ™'m orm-* «rouu 0l pnoto ; admlUed Thursday for ob « the vhool ThOM rilrerlor of rconoml. resra,.ti taxation without representation hhohock n Fire Conpany No i try th - - accept another Frank: nout represeniauon fchohock.company no a . . '^ „ «, t o • I -. in that we have come rive fires were reported for the The Conshohocken Camera Club Kt'Slltfllt-. Ill er tax with resent- nonth Franklin Thomas, chair- will hold a tour of Valley Forge I Mrs ArU(loru , ment. ss more money to be spent r;,an of „,. 'banquet committee. Memorial Park next Sunday. »«. ""nded. rervlrted HTsma. The annual event -hW event of its kind arranged bylf" ... apt up a constant vein Church, Sunday, the gift ol the „t humor m the use of dialects of Murray Gleaners Bible Class the vaiioui Mttlgri of the Corn- 's! was Mrs Ida T Tavgert I rnonwealth hi anaoitotae of the of 330 Bast Tenth Avenue who rVnn v!■.:,:., Dutch and the Irish ... . rttettavb; effac-one of tin oldest rnemban ol thi l)l Btanley R West, chairman ejiurel ,! -he International Service Com-nuttet in charge of the program next week outlined lei.tun wind, make DM mcetine out-under ih* direction 'ihe basket M fl -1: I I ■ Bora! pRa at marked the dav In mh,' ■ i IIIRC of the tlnlvt The re-identlal rejponse _ Community Chest drive Is a strlk- crviiUor,, ,vlll t^ limited to 400 BT?_oh."* ng rxaroole of the lack of rommun- rhe clow demdllI1e for reserva- Th* tr l!i. S»™ ,«"iJ?~ hZ »ei. ^ ?.£ *ane has been a* tor March 14 ffi» TSilaiirMaa7il VlaL'mre Ta°«P" Uinversjtv H«»spital. where Joaepb W Asnworth. 34C ffiuSSu^^PaopT »«2* I^iA^^^n^ The trip will be made bv motor ' «* *»"» «- Lynch. 100 Fa-t tromthle area wll( Club officers, who are William I™"1, \\enue. has returned from diplomas include II- i m SSnToMh, Hn.n'l.1 EirtB. ot 35 ES .W"',';S ?"£• .T^;?.m.!; Sl^lr.SI,r.Hk' '"!"" »l»t1nM Us. Ma. ,, town, in the past Their response was moit rratifyiiiB. but these peo-ple cannot be continually asked and quet William Taylor, vice-presi-dent, presided in the absence President Chnrl-s W Moore at time ma*, the whole \((iar> Public town did more voluntary giwng, and I h^pe that the Commimitv Chest special w C«aultaao<sea BlliKu deflrtt will be met j br p*'1"_ t*1 And as to inJ'.«'rv Hut has Governor Dull ha* sent to the mp »re asked to register at iu leg injury sustained last May .nd Samuel Salvls toLj™"! &>Ku*ns J'(' 3,B ^ihl Elm ' charge of transportation ai.'1 '■"* thia week 944 Baal I bn George Norcross i-nd George Wini- I,"n Br>'11 * Matin- Korlol m-r co-chairmen of the tourmg he hat, been undergoinB observalion 22b Spring Mill Avenue medical; committee I'or two '*'ecka He u, an :mplove Rajmor.d fBrchto, M0 'Vest TTnra the i.,n roam m pa Those tntereeted in making the •• B J Lavino Company Ply- Avenue were sdmintj i-r^r n-tri and it <w-»p» uh Meeting gomer. H'>- bv < hambers of ('oniwtn it.it Btaaae ( h ( omm-.ie will be .... speakers frtim the Nit. il ' < li.ti.il H al a National \flairs I iinfi.iiK( bring held in Smri-t. i- n Ininniiim BlgM I (ond s.„aker is Milhtm II Harlon srrrrl.trt i.| the labor relation, . ..nini'ti- of Ihe Nal-iMial t liainlier »1 t omni- i • IsM dinnri mn t'tij; wH ba held m . . inieinatit.nal House taids and a iHimU- m Ifl Taking part OH 'h- pi An n.: followlni tndvaraitv student*- b\ meillliei "i ben family and » From China. Sheng-Wl-Ching. of hi St John's Shanghai Itrnti Turkey. Dutili luimi A native ol Jaime Peniandes from India, Ma- • ohar from Iran Bahren sided here nil her Hie The'Furm.i inl The birthday ol John Hoyer. Si...i Backer 1 Parrj Beaver and Monroe Long i >. J Eaiwle, VwUna Rotarlan. Hn,l , ■ o. Hi. Paoh- . rwyn ehib: w ii Matt- ■ 1 ol 'he Phil- ; Daniel .stellv, Robert Thwalt (-'lllb "svid Md Anidt was In charge of the jBjo- - ■ ,>eake. hool PV)r mm . . . J boya< Sundu EaBCSptM llljlirx > of lt» West Ptkl Wavne. narn.wiv ■ irly this 1 .• .uitoniobile h" I side uf ■ e Wood, oi tat Bast the approach to the Matsonford ii nth MM etera and locnl pal 'hat boys crashed a,'. . nt rall- \\ Mid.IH- lir.iki ii had orok.'i. wincows in . e bridge I ..field raported . H ': to i HBlcai Kirkpat-hud been broken in other faragej rick, of thlj borough He aaid Ive >red in the neighborhood He *aiu < ami dnvlnu toward this borough and window it. '.'.:- bathroom had been at 3 4J this- morning and swerved rr'ed more than half of the load Senate for connrmation the ap- regular meeting Thursday night at Mi . Clark, ol 123 Ed.th LaC-«tf 216 Ea ho torn ol thu broken \ mall boy hid been hi*. eir to nold being struck by hi Crrnxr.unity Chest—can they pointment ol Mias Mary Kims Rus- g m Room 1. second floor, in the East FUUi Avenue, who his bean Avenue. iue<h a!, Valeria Kordelav ires, indutlmi the t onshohn. ken truck In the lace by one ol the i car oeuig driveu in ihe opposite exnectea to keep on being Bant* ealL of Oonshohockan, as a No- Msry H Wood Par'- House Filth confined to her home lOr two 24ft Kail Blm Street, medical, were Chamber of Commerce A num- pellets lie said He requeued the direction Layfleid ia employed al Cimiinned on Pa*e Itlxi tary Public AvetMK and Harrv Street 'weeks wi»h illness is improvlosj admitted to Baored Heart HospitsI ber of toral people will attend. police to confiscate the rlfllet. the Rlsnt Theatre here
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, February 15, 1949 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1949-02-15 |
Year | 1949 |
Month | 2 |
Day | 15 |
Volume | 78 |
Issue | 75 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Language | English |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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®l)c (ConoI)ol)ochcn UccorDcr
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7875. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY. EEBHUARY 15. 1949. FIVE CENTS
Fire Company MinWowlPlansToDeivloptfaxrii' Rate Wlllleiliarsll Adopts Budget
Anniversary ]lor() Steel Specialty Lines Increase Set
For April 18
The Rrrorilrr Asks:
Air >ou in favor of the pro-pc.
rd II..mil::, Tax of J5 mi i" -
BOB nil every in.U. and irnialr
ii -ill. nl uf I on.hohnrkrn over SI
To Be Marked
,t;HI.|IMl Ol' 'W as||J4-s'
\i MAX Port Rome
Set For ! rh:- !;ii\ 2(>
tb*
oplni i In
jddn -•. >imr 'iKlifd
"What tin V.m lliilik".
f Thr II-M.KIM limltini
hi! t mini, in lest
llir I'lii.ii. Annweni
Big < BlWifc. HI VVrll-. Street:
rim n (uurnH ha- very plainly
.iiid positively shown Its incom-in
in i > ut handling pulilir mono.
Our (WHI) in.ui.l Ihr-rd a
■I" lini'i>l) ii"l (ti Mini Hi. in III pas*
UH t.iv. until eteh inn. a* brllt -
judgmrnt is used and the people
■fff ■ il:.dr.I that .(ililiti. n il lax-
.ilinii ,UHI In,* mm 'i is ii quip .1
Alan Wood Steel Conn.im i
tiic challenge ol oampetl-m
Mc(i compinii i many
Mm ■ 1| ill. b) the II vi lopmeni oi
ipe lalUaa ihruugh the
y >ar*. according to John T. WnltUig.
president
' With an MWUti gtei l
■ . "i.ocn Ions, we curt hong
DO .. I..;III;IK'
such plains u B-'lhiehrti, Suel
rbieh has an KUIHI.I] capacity
ii. v-lilth annual bouquet ; o'. over 13.800.0CO toni," lie said.
"but meal i Ith thi m oh
•pedal typo ol Bnlihed tat I
lointed utll U an Important step
Llonockan Poal Wo low veterans ui the devalopmetit procram. la the
ioi Foreign Wars, at Hector and I approaching coir.plcu n ol the oom*
[Hurry street-, on Baturaa ivenln t, pany'a am I8.wo.ooo hoi rolled strip
26. iM'KhmiiiK in u:3o it nun which Mr wiuihiK laid will
. ,'..II. .I id mart the itva tic Brm the roUini capactt) it
anniversary on an elaborate scale, utckad before
-Since the company wal oompeUed The Baa mill, which will auftnenl
to go before the public ami appeal [and not : pla any ol Its praaant
fOf fund* lo purchase u new piece mills, wlil provide etnploymenl tot
<.; apparatus, the plan WHS changed some 200 additional hand- M:
and the observance will be on uWhlthig states. The mill is not cx-modeM
scale with the Individual peeled to N completed before tate
rnemban bearing all the expense nvai
Hon. E. Arnold Forrest ol this This mill, he continued, will en-of
age and a tax of 13 pre lol WaahlUfton Pin Company No
anleye an ail ataplayara af thr ] ,..,11 te held at the home of Oon-
MI..1I..II
I Ii.. 1,u.-,1.on n 1- ill -mil
(.11.11 Hill. iltl.M' I llljl .II..S-I
Hill be i< 11 bli< i.ril 1 ... ii lin -ili.
■ nil I nil it a. lung SI Irltrn rt.-
i.i...iii; i.imiKin- air received.
borough, Montgomery County Dig- »*>!* il>,- .ompam to add narrow hot
tilct Attorney, will ix- the principal; r.»Ued Mei-1 atripi t.. its Una ol pro-speaker.
A number of promtneiit .nl enaole the
With I-Mill Tax Reduction
Philadelphia Electric
Annotmrr* Schedule
In llr I ilc.l loililt
I';IIH'I Dlacawiioii
\. \\ oman's
.1.11.N I. WIIITIN.
dnMMIni on OH in- """l * • mh
■muia ol , I,™...,. .-.»...■.in T!!" :" ' '"' "" '
Three reji
■1:
■rhlch la Irali.i In
party ha nnouneai necea thl UM M irj H
HI Plula- I Wood 1 ■
deiphia and throughoul the rtibur- 'T!;''' ■"■'*'• (':"V;' ' *inlf , , ™ mm , pastor uf lite H11 -T BapUsl Cliurrli..
b-:',n ■". "' Il!'' '"- who aril] ret 1 nd lead
tin April IH under new torlffa atiperlntauideni ui local
prepared (oi ruing 1 day with the ™ur
' „ , G i. MoOarney, wife ol lt( ■. i- t.
1 ■ ' ■ M '■ D. D■
Chun h repn M nt-
I . ■ ,i BUM an- :"- '''■ boma Mi
: .,»„„ « «■■:;
What con We iv
' '"■>l the American bom.
thai about !.o percent of the real- j y.
Bdt ■ inr less*
Seoul Troop 4
Holds Banquet
20'.li ViiiiitiT-an
Marked Saturday
$64,916 Total
Set For ^ ear
Tht- revlaad Whitemanb
Towoshlp I»II.1K«*I. pnwldlnf
expenditure! of |M,B1&86,
Ui. I .li)u].lrl| by 111.' SU|i.'l-\i :-
<»rs at an adjourned meeting
last nifhl at tin- Barren Hill
Kiir Cjompany station, with
iver-all raductloo ..i "in-iInnttrroodduucceedd
FFOoIlIlUuWWItHnKg the aaddddrraegsis n "niMinl MH. lennb'- ■•• *- »—«—■ —■
program ol tntcrtaiuiiifiu by pro- •It
tes-ioiiul talent will be presented l,or bolh our .stockholders and ouri ' nidi
with dathcuaa the conclmlmit num- emplOjea," he mused, 'if we could' Whiting ■Utei that his Bompany The niimilame rediiciion
bei on' th.■ eveiiings urognim "« ranch the point where all (,r] has rec-ntly added twonaa bnport- the peji tl tan, the
The drive to raise tao.ooo is con- OUT items were sold by the piece or j ant specialties to iU line, a new company li^urrs aha
5 Damage Suit
Is Filed Today
I ( unlniurd on Parr Six i
Of $r. lo be
nuing this week with the commit- 1:v Uw pound.
1006 Maple tee making -back calls'". Ol tli-
opoaed per1 pracilcully all are contributing 'toWreck Disrupts jMrs. Kane Dies
■vied against the cause although contribuiloiis _-
■ he lives In Con- Jj^**.?^.^"™"''!?*™™ ...Tl".' l»*'»HIlll'
i i.orth and southbound tracks
At Age Of 74
1 unrral lo Kc Hi hi
I oiin.i i >n Afternoon
■J s.r,iiik' «f about t'JO.OOO.-
000 baseo on cum
UDH the reductions em made
Actualh the oompany points out.
| the savings IIIPT betn much greater
ilnoi Hi'1 lowai nites have alao ap-plied
as n
eraaaad
TI-C prapoaed •noreaaa win
[ amount to approximately 19 600.-
C00 This the company's announce-ments,
says. ba. :
ol the
oniniiticc and ircas-
III.i oi the troop iunniHloe wel*
nmed 'he aaaaninaa
Robert Rehrer. Norristown. h»n-man
ol the troop cuiiniiitef and
batman ol the banquet.
UltrodUced Don King, central dls-
-,( IXI-I uuvi eommlttae
im moera and othan The scout
Daatta ol I n jraar nlfl divorce) ■•■ itlve broughl tin tahottaUona
lrom automobile accident mjviti, rW to the troop.
I (*.....!.. \l-.,l.
Albeit t- Adasna track poaeh M
,;,. ii school and
leadei In youth actlvttlaa m Low-I^.
..„ lauded the ralue ..t Mlll! >» >'"' l'i-|HTty tax rale.
in a well-rounded Amen- Tin- t.t\ rata l |
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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. |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Language | English |
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