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ESTABLISHED 1889. NO. 7911. ®l)e €0ttsl)0l)0chen Wexor&er CONSHOHOCXEN. PA.. TUESDAY. JUNE 21. 1941. FIVE CENTS ManlsHeld Youth Is Drowned Wesl ■"•* SE*AfiSObbriM Honor Judge Forrest, As Intruder School Board 0lttmfmwmjTrwk\ Hear Lafayette College President Maintenance of Deataeraex Theme Of I >r. Hutchison's Talk InLocalHome Jri QllcilTy Pool Adopts Budget Entry In,., Bedroom *§ •* SaSJMO Kx,,en.li...r, one Of 15-Yvear-jOhMi.i g(,*iar_li o...i_. t \t ti v t ki i i _ .1 i > _ -i < -iii-i Of I ri^hi Marvrlle Toney. 15-year-eld Conshohocken High School fresh-man, was in bed at 1 a m. Sun-day morning In hrr bedroom in the third floor apartment at Elm and Harry Streets, which she oc-cupies with her mothrr and step-fuher, Mr. and Mrs Howard D. Vandegrtft She Ml alone in the apartment at the time. Street Hearing a heavy tread on the ! body BodyQf !7-Y<*ar-OI<l Lad Ikicovrcd 1 his Afternoon From Cov'i Qaarrji A l7->\;n--ni.i Pkitadtlphia ymitli, ■ member orf th< -\|M'lllll mmmi On 2.-»-Mill. #."» IVr I 111it.i Tax When a light pick-up truck de-cided to tear loose from Hs brake* and crash Into the doors of the Washington Pire House early Fri-day nluht it picked the doors In ^ front of the Cities Service ladder truck tl.al ha* been condemned and sh* Ived from further service The drtver of the pick-up truck, 1 Sgt Joseph X Bowe. Camp Kil-mer. N. J was standing with a i »roup of men at the Fire House A budget autluiriring ea,>etidi- when he saw the truck rfeDJag back . .lire-, nf 852.500 VJJ snproved by the from whan he hMd parked it near fruuawi CMma at Ilo-ran ( athnlu? Hn*h School, PhUmdel- Wast Ooiuhohorken i hioi i£«ni The Recorder oftoa QD Hector phia, was drowned abort iv U'fori1 noon today in abandoned laal lUgbi Tin "■■■' ■• niiempted to mop u byi Ci ox, * t'i,u,arrv: hole, ,o,ff , F, lo,u.rto,,wn Komi about i mUe from p26e"r c11a11pit!a*,slax■»'« P**" n f,w*doltar'?a2g!a!i*nsttotn.ie2 .ta'?l.lmglaVte*, hbUut w«raesngutnh-' Jo-hug Kuad near MarJe HaU. .„„. ^^ h. m (1) «bu ,., prevent tb. crash A .... Thr victim i* Rilinond [.imthinc, It, of 27.(4 Honsall he curt-; ftpp] Of* °i his attempt to Mop he i !II- r..ni if **■* "ld he )«« escapecl being IMI school dup- crushed when the truck crashed heni, into thr lower panellnc of the II .luriM 1949 I'nultlc tci aw.m, ti. Pell from a raft at II SO. Un ts r.ci'veretl two boUTI latt r. after strenuous efforts »"P" Iwauii up -c u» ipamnera. „n tn,. part of Hliilemarsh Township police *he was not tlarmrd ..nd thought . .. ' ._ „ ■ ...,: _, It «M Mt Wtetlw. suiiuti'li. a"(l """'r "rin1"" "H'1 ^'nit.i,i> in the door of her bedroom, a ■''-'- heavy-net strange man loomed be- ■# ■ >~» 0.1 fore her The girl was frightened Ififtll S Lttr .>/<>/#>i,l nlmost out of her senses, she said _.. •■ »■ s • As a result of the early mornlm M fill? lit* lli'tllts Intrusion, Joseph F WUcryiuki Ilarron Hill „„ „ ■ itri Ibtru 1 am to the w.nmiiiiK hole, estimau-d to &■ 25 he 1947 du, 'Mt deep, wi.h loui o.her youths, per. Esq. la-fl overhead doors foni.ti Ti, . Daman- to the paneling and sup-rloQmx. J [in porting steel yeeterdny was await' I . ry 1. Coo- ln« inc estimate of the door manu- , [n. facturer's representative Damage intrusion. Wllcrviuki 2(i- , . . , . year-old Army veteran of 908 New AmiO! (H bUtrk Kim Street, was held under «1OT0 '»*»•«"« **' u»tei ea elfthbors Tliey dmve out, got j Atructed bv ii . retiurj 1 ...ii: r» 'h< truck amounted to spproxl-fm a crude six by ti-n foot home- ' the bonditie -impnin of'hi bt«rd'l mately $12. made raft, from th- bank. and'action The avHton to BftgfJ ro]- Firemen tucked canvas over the pushed out fome thirty ftet or more, lection was made by Joseph Pol- broken und splintered panels The ler «1000 '"" ' "•" "• —' : RArr UPSET 'lock' ««o'«<ed by Mrs Hel, ;i Bnrr pick-up truck is the property of ball for continued investigation and Another ver,juii o: • che meuiu-1 Suddenly the unstable raft tilted NEW TEXT BOOK! NEEDED ; Jam« M. Bowe Sgt Francis Blake a further hearing Sunday morning ■ thief! ^»de Brodbtne slid into the Mrs Mildred Rict. principal oft investigated shortly before noon when arraign-' William Boychuk. Narclssa Road , water, screaming in Ml companions the Grade School, r. poind that ed before Magistrate France Bob- '"•" Plymouth Meemig. drove hit SO help him According to police. , some new text books will be n»c-enneth Charge against the man ! wh*e to the hoapltal this morning at none of th.- other four youths could ' essary in all •{raden. On the fir.t uiunarrled and an employe of a 1 '" »*»•• l>« b*rth o( u baby. | swim local factory. Ix Illegal entry. Other j After remit mint: at the hosptlnli Another swimmer charges may be placed against ! 'or a while, hr went to get his JU- . p«nv. npc-l tu th< frightened youtd'o »*»ln are ixpecied to register ui; him police taid tomobile parked nearby. It wasiald as his coinpamons yelled (run- 'he next Ngiatrmbon day, the date Wilcxynafci told police he remem-'6orit' ' 'icnllv fnr help, dived in and grnb-|<»' which has not part been set bers nothing of the post-midnight! A l»bv son was born at 2M. At| bed him. The drowning youth, ho-*- The Grade School1 will open S.-p-intrusion. with which he is almost the same moment, police ever, got a stranglehold on the jcir^r r the first Wednesday after charged Claiming he had attended found the car abaqdoned and swimmer, Mike Colombo. 16. of HOB l*bor Day A customary teachers wedding reception throughout, wrecked Two persons from a gov " The Coguhohockan Ri»ta y ciui) hiawiiad saa ti Bp numixr last nlffit, tarmlM the waakly oMsiirns "Judpa R Arnohi Porreal Nlffht" and htaird Dr. Itah'li Cooper Hutch boo, praaldcml of Lafayatta College, Barton, ■ taUow-cUia-mate of 'in- racanth/Hippointad Biontgomary Couatj) luiHat, irivc a fsreaful add>aai on "I>emocracy and Human dom." Prauring the iiiitjnily and alulity of J ml[re Forrt'j*t, Dr. Hutchiaon declared that arftth man such as Praaldent Judge Harold G, Kiiijrlu. win. WHS praaant at last nbjnt'a met Judf* Gaorge C. Qoraon ami naaldeml Judfa William I-' l.ui pahowi 0 an alumni of UfityvHi CoJIage, and the bonorad jurial atttinj In tin- Courl Houaa "i Hontgonwry County and witl, mail of Integrity holuinir public office In <'\» iy iniinty. borough atiri nty. tin niainti-naini' i»t oor Datnoeffsgy will be iifa 1 day of reffJatrmUotl l'i bevltmcrs not with the . registered. More than that matt) Sunday Sehool Party Planned HON. E. ARNOLD KOKRESI M<intg(inter> C«unl> Judge (gilt's! S|>rak<'r Tuesduy i the afternoon and evening at a hall! ernment hospital are reported near the Vandcgrtft building, which the Vandegrift apartment is located, he said he had been drink-ing, according to police. S«i Harry Snear and Oflker Wil-liam Donovcn arrested Wllczvnskl. a short time after the alleged In-trusion, near St. Mary's Catholic Church, £lm and Maple Street', three squares from the Vandegrlft building. He was apparently walk-ing to his Connaughttown home According to the story told by the atn, a resident of the South until she came to Conshohocken with her mother and stepfather several years ago. She had attended 'movlef" with several girl friends cases have Btolen the t Pri't-liyteriaiu 4>roup Will ( lini;i\ Oiiiipiiign _ .man Streit. Philudelphtn meetltig will l> hel.I jtupardlzlng the latter and prevent- ; P««r to the o|>ening lug his own rcsi ui. ,»olice said. The tre.i urcr gsaj instructed t>] Seeing the plight of the youth.,pay the $13,000 Interest due July One "new-member neruHUa several boys playing on the bank I on Ihe bonds for the school!team will honor another at a party of the quarry, ran about a mile to building Authority to pav bills Inland entertainment Wednesday the Oreen Valley Country Club, for- the amount of 13175 WU granted.'night at 7 30 In the PrabyUrUli merry ihe Marble Hall Oolf Club. {The treasurer reported a balance c.f|Church's social cabin. The party and Informed Jerrv Mair. caddy- S2.W.;.W twill rlimax a nucceasiul campaign master of the accident Ail members were present. Oeorge to seek new members for the Pre*- Marr lelepnoned William Schimpf. Havener presided, desk senteant at Whttemarsh T"* boanJ passed a resolution op- Townshlp police station. Schimpf, }>o»lng a bill enacted by the last in turn, speedily relayed the mes- legislature authorising districts to sage to Sergeant John Lebold. who t,lf1,v delinquent tax payers of had just arrived home for lunch .Penalties '"»' Interest on tuxes of Lebold couUcted the Montgomery! ,>ftftl ve*ri [t fulJ P«vnieni of the busy, rain-aodden County Police Radio, to alert any lax" dup Mrp m»d« by Full the weekend here, with a number of' groups or persons able to lend aid " routine nature and two ChW 2=»ar Mitchell, of White Busy Weekend a In Polite Depl. Two Special ( ;IT-. Muny Routine Report* Police had Saturday night, returning to the of serious nature. A man was ar- marata Township police, and 1 Continue* On Pate UU) {rested Sunday evening on charges I-eoold went to the scene and took «► Hold GlenaMe Man bytenan Sunday School The and boys' team, having won tut competition In the quest for new popul will be honored by the team comprised 0/ girls and women Tng contest was conducted for ten weeks and ended May 39 Mrs. John P Rahm. Jr. Is chair-man or the event assisted by set - era] women of the Sunday School Mi.- r1 ■ T> announced tliat the event was open to all membei Edward Deeker Heads K. of (1. 1 MII-IMIIMK kin I unlit II.i- PeCJaJQU Mi ■ IINL-What Do You Think? Theatre another on charges of Sunday morning John Jacks Township, was taken into custody late Sunday afternoon -I Spring Mill Avenue and Ash Street, charged with molesting an eight-year- old girt. Joseph F Wllcsnski. 36 508 Ne< Boh Street, was arrested early Sunday morning at Kim and Mr>pli Streets on charges of Illegal entry Late Saturday afternoon the i manager of the Bridge Grill swore I out a warrant for the arrest of Robert Duncan on charaes of being drunk and disorderly Svt Francis Blake Investigated the report that Duncan was causing property da-mage at the grill. R»o°y° T^o1dd,. TCohshKotEiock,en*^OH"igHh. TH„RE.K-CAR f, «*.»H,, „ ,w School commercial course student. MHKIIW nltht «t 11 26 a three- 423 East Ninth Avenue ™ accident at Hector and Poplar To the June Graduate the world.. Streets resulted in danuue to three from the economic aspect, looks de-:r»r* N° one WHS Inlured Bdward cldedly on the dart side. Last yeeri Ma?u""z W5 of molesting a child In the Riant charge of the extensive rescue at pet son wa held tempt 4 L Ik' I i"\ member* . \f\\ 1 Jrri\ III" t .IliirSjejthe Sundav 8cho..l cud church ,-, . _, I In view of the success of the con-, I <-k«a;aa^lwasrkI l^aa«lr Illegal entry early: Among the first to arrive on the' * ^ML^I™ ^.^"ti'n 1 *»l;A"oth" »" l"*"""1 f«St rag, 1 OWilallip Vil t TK - 'scene wan the Barren Hill Flre'L .. Montgomery County jail to seek new puptls and to creat*] ! Whltamarah ' .#Wln.lma IL P.« Jl. 8i"M**y mornln«- '» <)«'»«»t <** W*. |»ddltlllMl llHerair. La, ar-a a rf wa* elected 1D^„f Vr%A •- A which Thr Rtronler AHL«: As a June graduate, haw does the wurM look la yaa? The Public Answers: Local Roses rWinlnShow RIotHiiH Wtn Flown To Portland. OvgfJM Two local-nrown roses won hon-orable mentions ■ t the annual na-ttonallv- known rose festival In Portland. Oreyon recently, accord-ing to word received veaterday b; Postmaster James P Meaney The lornl official time submitted entries In the post inrsters- mm show a snec'al fea of the rHe-dav Oregon Icstl- Sunday morning, in default of **», additional Urereat, .charged with driving while tntoal- • Hob-rt MoFarlarKl rated fnllnwlnir an accident st 1 SS' ^.inorlnUndcnt -of Sunday morning In Whltemamh i School at a upeclM election held ai Township, in whk-h two persons!the regular meeting last wee't of warg injured (teachers and officers of the Sui,- Wllliam R Spates. 21 of 40a WI1- iday School He replaces WalUv ' low Oruve Avenue. Glenslde was Blarkburn elected nreatdent tor th-arrested He Is listed as the owner '■ vear in Januarv, who resumed be- ■ of the truck he was driving [causa of the pressure of other bus- Theobold Cla-''. Jr. of Sutler ""«■■ ; Pike. Ambler, o*ner and operator i Tt»"' annual Sunday School picnic , of the sedan which figured in thei*"1 be beW at Montgomery Countv collision, was detained at Chestnut P"1* or» Sa'urday. July 16, No rain 'Hill Hoapltal for observation tie]date was announceu A program of suffered multiple lacerations of the; ev*"ts htt* bee" outlined by " head. Also Injured was Harrey HcParland. chairman of the i Wright, ridtnn with Spates and re- !*r*ni committee Whiteiuarrth ( ili/m- Favor I nil -lulu Joli Kstabllahment of think in a very real sense." Hutchison said, "the mainte-nance of Democracy depends i*o upon who are In legislative seals In Washington nor who oci u|m ■ tth White Boaai, but the i«erm«neinr of Democracy depends on wluii happen* in the eounty -«eats. in the court houses. In the boroughs. < oii*hnliorkm (ounril gjr**" *ni] ■*■ °r ** ■> HI gawggffJ tggMgfiggt He outlined Iwo conflicting theii- _.. « • tie" of men and government r'lrM Ldaard A Decker. 3« Spring h(1 mrnUoned the deapotle Ideal, Mill Avenue was re-elected grand Ih[l[ K„w.niltl,.ll[ h S, „,,„ ISrt *L.20?P£5££ °°!^S: «" *•»"« '" K and .nan ■ n> 1603. KnlghU of Cohimbus at the mnc(lM ollU in naatlDi mum mght in the ^.v^,,,,,,.,,,, UlLs !(. icuhcll headquarters III the Warrcll amJ .(1IM.lcIir poi,,^; philoaoph) "l"K,lllK of all time. ThU autocratic founda- Joscph Haley was elected deputy, uun tucludt-s nnaawilllaai grand knight Hotx-rtCarroir re- The atnnA Mnd rf.vniutlormry elected chancellor. Albert Botto, lh maiiiuina that Individual recording secretary; Edward Oa- „„„ ,s mi)ri. lrm(lir(nn, lhllI1 Hnv a!.5idi LWi,ll"ia*m'n^Cani,l!emvcd agtrart"a ,,^thre- gov„er,nment, that he Is the »u- v„|ue „, t|)e worM ^ ^ choice for advocate universe This liberal side Is the John MrMullen was elected gf'e of those who believe man Is warden. Charles Hermn again1 jupreme The educator pointed to elected inside guard: Ralph Cc- Socrates as the oldest to subscribe luiial, again made ouUide guard , to such a theory He stressed, too. John J l.'-nch was elected a that the teachings of Christ were trustee for three years, and Mich-i upon the significance thot the i.el Burns, for one year <Ood of the universe has as HI* A letter, recommending that' supreme Interest every man. win ithrinea and holy places, in andl»" »»>d ch'ld (hioting from the .•,.iial Jerusalem, be Internationa- ^'^ chapter, slxte.-i Used, arlll be sent to Warren K.,Ule 0usP«l of John, "PW God so Austin. United State* representa- ■ l«v«l the world thai He gave His live to the United Nations >. eopv'only begotten Sou, thai whosoever o| UM le'ter will B'HO be sent toibeH*veth in Him should not perish rnir.-n- itntes Senators Edwnsd but have everlasting lUc.** Dr. Martin and Francis MMyei Ui """hison stressed that the word- Oongraaatonnl Representative from I01 Christ are promised to a person, this district Samuel McConnell ',l0t to ■ government 'The soul of Mnd kl UM secretary of State Dean lh' individual U held by Christ as Achesoo i IIoi■ nurd MI Fage FJghll Memo, ps of the council took ■i-l If III lllllvIA velle I .illr«< tmrnshlp cleVk"ls .dvocItadS ». H**.. W-"1'"-" S"*"" St Whlieuiarsh TownhiD dUgens ''>' 1"„ ^l^1* ,P""1 ' wco,M plans will he announced later .Council The office of clerk lbr|fSZ S^H"? rtll'dren ! manager) would be combined with l,rl«ln*d an noy, June 1ft (that of tax collector and would be Eleven new members were re-ft full-time, paid position A letter|catvwd Into the (' T^nSZL+JmL • *«preaalne the views of the Council. meeting recently. H was reported ""' •>_. Jl..„i^l ... - - l \„..u u a _.!.._l ,.« ,1 l this Ume Job* were comparatively | v°* driving east on Hector Street, Va] mBugurnted some years aao easy to obtain for the June -rradu- *han the headluthts of hU The winning blooms were "Show siding at the same odd-was treated at Chestnut Hill Hog-l_ ~r"«.«r~~ , Kee and j£K£. °f ^ •'M Meil Art Spates told Sgt. John Lebold. of, lW-,^1 Pa ■■llgiatSi Whltemarsh Township police, who! l-TCXtM 1 si «J<I llslll*^ lnvesUgBted that he was traveling Two toc-1 youiw men received dc sc'.th on Bethlehem Pike when UM >rees at the ntumal Oommanoatnabt lesldents fa with Clark s car occurred i exercises of Drexel Institute of llcon ballot Senator Lloyd H A revival of the annual i of the Montgo- pk-nies was suvgested. and plans Republican Com- for thr oullng, in July, will be db-cusaed at a special meelinK U) bg Advocatlni: crcalion of tlw posl-.held later this month tlon came upon the heels of the was directed Wood, chairmi mery Count v mlttee June 17 Held In Bail For Hearing Mi.iiL-i Involve** l>-Year-0|.H;irl A 43-1 -old Whltemarsh Town- UDOUDI • man) last weak of the andldarles of four Whltemarsh places on the Repuh- "he September Pri-ate: Thila year many groduates are bul«i An automobile bttltw driven lr| ■■ st,]Kte6 u mitstniiduia In the "ft Rr * flinpr111 home on Bethlehem Technology yestenlaj morning at marles The Comtnuntcatton stated going to liave a difficult lime or ob- north on Poplar Street bv Anthony ll]K clnss „nd -rjiBmond jubilee ■ 'K"car Arl"1Bhnrr> «oaa- White- the Academy of Music Philadelphia I that two members of the ostJBCU Uinlng Jobs Very close to 1.000, Pettlne. 23» East Eighth Avenue. ^IWf.n ln the bi-color class for Its m%™l ' Thry- art William F, Welsh sun I have had their names advanced for young people will soon receive col- collided with Maxtarg's car The rerj.tmged buff beauty Both roses ' K-» ' «wnw " *" B hrar'nK at *I»f Mr and Mrs Walter C Welsh < tax collector and township IVTKenzie Park Institutions it, this area and will be Street was damaged and a window seeking employment. Approximately of the car was cracked Fenders 3.200 men and women of various (ConUnued an Fagt Six) ages mid skills are now Idle in this area. It is the consensus that em plovers will need almost no- addi-tional workers duriie: the next MX".■ ,-. . . 0 days This does not sound encouray- (|l»'|l T i>r Slllllllier log to the June graduate but pros-j r pects of his obtaining a Job are v-ry] MacKenrie P«rk !n West Consho-good. Reasons for this are that re- hocken opened for the Rummer ye - cent graduates, who are good work-lt^rdav. with approximately 150 ers and are willing to perform to I children attending the day-lorn; their bJabest fcUJ^T. -h.iuld and will! session. Mr?. Thora M Cole super-get the best Jobs , visor said. Children reported In the _J , morning, plaved until lunch Ume Edward Surmiak. St Matthewsiand returned for the afternoon :ir- K- „«, Whltemarsh Township physician *S^.fTin"" So ti S JS ,hor"v"'"" ""• «36»B w^ the nostmasters' show permit postal ofhclaU or emn'oves to submit any| git . , • ■ blooms grown tn their home com- a.Jil|>i|r\' t .11 llf'f'll mutinies The wtnnlnc rose, included in f'-.l^ SC'liUk Ils><iiistu| ten specimens from the Dennis gar- *»« 1>( •3W0 tM (|IH'>I dens left the local Post Office by; Calvary Episcopal Church of air mall June 7. at 5:30 p, tn.. ar- Conshohocken will share In the rlvlrur at thetr destination Just 24 estate of Mrs. Anna Hampton, of hours lator They were displayed ! this borough, it was disclosed Frl-throunh Thursday and Friday. June day by the will. Mrs Hampton. irene Pertoff. son of Mr and Mrs E Calves, chairman of the Samuel Perloff Elm and Fayette) mlttee on government and finance. Streets Roth rt-eiv.d Bachelor of states that the council is a non- Science degrees In riechanical en- partisan organltatlon and -1 ■i"'ii'u- endorse any particular candidate * ^^"f1 *&* °.f *?S «rmdu:I The letter reports that the Coun- 0f^K!Snit!sw25 Sattfa. *& ™J v<"er'"1 w« held under !,,¥ 11000 hail for a further hearing, on a morals charge involving a minor, at a heii'lng before Magl-suate Francis Bobenrleth, yester-day afternoon He is John Jack«on. Ridge Pike easi of Butler Pike, near Barren Hill Police said he is married, but separated from hJa wife, and lias louclodrd h\ lefn■stmieiit? Nt'H Trial HVfiiM»d In 4ccidcnfl Case Will be fJgCI | ates from the day -chool and 100 cil hss. froa tune to Ume f-om the evenin* school largest l.i the institute's history, received de-grees at the exercises, which marr- \ ed the first time the two schools | held Joint graduations EnHflU In Navy Natale Oeorglo A 77-year-old auloist MI Lf tied batOTg Judgl Coraon un Friday to be scutum ti '" child cn an Involuntary manslauuhiei Jackson .n< usiilu'i. alti-r In.'- appeal new trial was refused today John W Smith. and 10 High School academic student. fid:i tiu'irs Old Elm Street As a graduate of| The supervisor explained that th. Trooil 8 C.UIIin* (hit High School one immediately, playground is open for supervised m ! , ^ . -* . „ i *?00 •* made t0 the chunti Ior Lakes. Illonols, following a three thinks of the future and bow hel nlav from nine until four daliv Mr- Th" E"»* P"11"0' "f Tro°P ■* St. the Rector's Discretionary Fund I vnT enlistment In the Navy A (Cole emphitsiied the hours of sup-: Matthew s Catholic Church, ramp--The balance is to be divided Graduate o* Conshohocken High i toervLscd play on rainy days. If It !»!**• ^r L°_n\Pl1dav, Im,,u tl,„J mormng equally between a niece. Mrs. Ho-jschool in 1*47, he 1 ■iiiniin' on may gain a position In his forth coming life. Education Is the key tow his prominence. ralnlna at nine o'cloc:. normal on- "» 'he Moser farm West Consho-lward Martin, 7812 Linden Avenue. of lhe varsity baseball team He Many men have obtained gocdienlng hour, supervised nlay will be,hor>ten. Highlight of the trip was j Wvndmoor. and a friend. Emma ] W0A (.mp|0yed at Philadeluhiu tlm-bosltlons In this life by the use of | poatpmied until 1] nmvldliig It has'" hunt for a marauding fox that 1 Hlltnar. 127 West 11th Avenue. \1am nom.wnv n-ir rT. ni'lo. ' book- o- other st-irty mateda:. but. cleared, ii rain ^ laUbut at 11. sup- ; "»d h**11 k"lhi« C^V «f1*" „ „ ;th,fi borough 'The er.'lstee was* feted at a fare-ttiat Is a thing of the past. In Use grvbton will b« provided at » II ■°«t^ *ere Wlllam Mullen.! ^g ^r'-J"T1*l^d'a'J"". a,,fB[V fast-moving world a college educa- cleur '" Oruber. Oerald Den., ■ - ,, (| fi - A ™, |V1„,.. home aVfani-ed^ nu 0™,. ,r^ Uon Is the only means by which a| Mrs. Cole requested that .11 ch.l- "»"«« Blonsxv and Sonny Bond- F. O. 9. of A. lo fclwl' home^^^J* h^ P'™"*''- '» man can attain sufficient knowl-'dnn who wish to register for oil "«. Ouwu were Ted Harrison. ROJ- Election of officers will be held ^ •tya^L^f^^T^. u^l' ■aV to reach his goal here on'nalntlng classes do » bv closing -" Hannenbajim Donald Hannen- the P O. 8 of A., at it. Mini- ^ "n^^gil™" __5 ^u '!*" earth -,nie Friday afternoon The otaasei **um Tom Kay J«*"'h Hannun- j monthly mee»ng tonight at 8 . — lore onen to children b-tw-eti "h ■■ J"' _M< Keevey and Rober Bole*r K ,.f P Hall Robert Kumpf. Conshohocken | a(tea of nine and IS. Inclusive The Francis Blake at Hju M,l Avenue and Ash Street, about 530. Ardmore Sunday afternoon, a short time advocated' Park, was the driver Of .1 . ar m-1*'1"!*" u1 reported to have left parts of the program that the cand- volved in the death of a tmck thp ,Rlar" T|?CA^re hurriedly, when Idates are advancing, namelv the,driver last December 18 in White- *" B'v*'H!''''ld J KJrl who« namt b appointment bv the supervisors of marsh Township Smith allcwcdlv blini wuhheld by police cam* cry-the dulv-elected tax collector u, the collided with the tractor-trailer at lnK to ^^ ■£»"«*« Uiat a man position of township clerk tor man- Ridge Pike and Joshua goad and ■*■ h'irl""< nrr ageri The authority of the sum-r- UM truck then veered off the pike Jackson neither admitted nor !visors to appoint such an officer and struck a house The trucks denied his |UUl. police said, but would depend upon Governor Duffs ki,s units exploded causing a fire appeared In a highly nervous con- -. —. son of Mr ,approval of the Conference Report Charles Eaworthy. 36. of Harris- dttton when police caught up with mc .» «f-t.y «^• Milt^ l?*1 Slrs Kicholas Oeorgio, 2»,of Hous. BUI 394. which [mreldas burg, the truck drlvet. died 24 him Sh* riHprtll thlt' . !«,«.«■ of .WM'„Th'!'d^Veni""' ieft Frtd»v for f"r thr »PP"inlment « townahip hours later In Mnntgmneiy Boapi- SIMM.tit (DMPl.AINTS MAIIE im» h- ™II- .r^K i^!^? r I lhe Naval Training Button. Oreat manare-> by second-class town snips. 1 f nntinued ■>■• Pace HU I Updergoea i tperatitui ■I from According to Magistrate Bourn- ! Smith was tried ta.it Sprinu and rielh. a number of complaints of : the Jury found him guilty with a sunllar rature have been received icndatlan of mercy He filed by police A thorough liivestlga-appeal for H new trial were present Decorations followed the patriotic theme Richard K Collins, of Santa Bin-former loom! :< ritfa n Is a patient in Cottage Hospital Santa Barbara where ho under-went an o|Mranon foi acute up-pendicttl- s. last Wednesday Mr Col-lins is eiigaired In public relation-work in the southern California re-,of the trip had not re-en sort today's deadline 2000 hhh! An unbelievable rutch ol more than 2000 fish was token bv 13 members of ihe Sixth Avenue An-rteis flub Sunday on a trt| Delaware tlou will be made, to determine I whether Jackson Is Involved, Suspicions of E W Kissinger, t uniinucd on l'agr Flgliti William J. Walsh trtp to In- ,, -, , » Is.'ls < ;mt;iim v 1 received at I J 1 School valedictorian. 235 Eastjentire group will lit.1-. Avenue 'extracted from the;groups. One grmjp, will receive In-' valedictory address presented atistructton each day CHS commencement June 1011 . ., The economic future of this countryiw.ll Viail Ii. lalauma wffl be a future of development if ",l1 V,H" ■* triEOlia the growing conditions for economic' George Tsnclni. 10. and his broth-development are right. Included er John 9. son* of Mr and Mrs ftmong these "proper growing con- Rruno Toncini. of 300 West gta d.tlons" are giving as much free-,.ttreet. will board a Greyhound bus dom as oosslbie to Individual In- next Monday afternoon ln Phil-' itlatlve. drive and enthusiasm ...; ndelphl- for Havden. Arlaona. where To have private Industry, we need j they will visit their uncle and aunt. three classifications of education. Mr and Mrs Herbert Tomarelll from which Is supplied the human ipnd their cousins Herbert and energy for any task The flnt. a Jsmes The TdmareUis removed group of people comprising the un- from this l«oroiteh two vears ago skilled portion of manpower to sup-.to make their home In the West ply the physic, strength or man- Mrs Tomarelll is the former Miss ual dexterity when and wher, eed- Mary Tancinl. The boys will be ed; the average high school Tad- met In Tucson four d»y-= later bv iihte to maintain a middt. class'the Tomarellts and plan to remain | fCanUwaad aw Fage Ebsen) 'there until late August Weekend Sales Event To Offer Many Values All plans are completed and advertising messages of cooper-ating merchants of Conshohocken tn this Issue of The Recorder gtve evidence that the greatest sale in a quarter-of-a-century per-iod will be held here Thursday. Friday and Saturday The event Is sponsored by the Retail Division of the Conshohocken Cham-ber of Commerce The Conshohocken Dollar Savings Sale to be held on these days is the result ot much planning by a sales-day committee and merchants individually have gone "all out'' in efforts to secure values that put a huge dent in any prices that have seemed In the past to be Inflation-bound In connection with the sale, special features are added and awards, which will result from the three dayi. of selling, will be made from the stage of the Riant Theatre on Thursday, Junt 30. at 845 p m ( Inn a I To Pnwnt Free Concert (jiniera (.lull 1 A printing demonstration will he 1*1 WOOd POTM ToTIHtrrOIV tVlffAt 1 week's se■ s -s.iIoonn ooff ~ Ponshohrcken Camera Club on A brilliant otddom Komberg Thursday night at 8 In the Park to the publu without charge, will be; ^Mj Hern and Krlml's William J Walsh. U 8 Air Force, son of Mr. and Mrs Prank J. Walsh, 238 East Tenth Avenue. was promoted to the rank of cap-tain last week. He Is stationed at I Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. Walsh la a veteran of more than Strauss, j aUr years' service, having tottvad Love Me, the Air Force as a second lleuten- ___ , , ant in 1943 Prior to entering thr Wood Park Plflh M'*J5Brct, C"I,l"-s Ioc"' Plam8t U S Air Force he was a flight thland Choral accompanist, will play „„,„,* wut] the Roval Air Force unikvrs. HnrpEtudt. and „,„„, „ a civilian pilot He Conshohocken Chorai 8.xig«] -Joctuine in F Sharp and Revolu- ^VTMi{tat^ trom Prackville <Pa 1 In response to requests from! tlonar> E,uae | Hlgh School, many sides, the fortv-volce mlxed^ Other Choral numbers will in- Walsli s|»nt 32 months overseas To Distriliute Y«>nrli«i<iLu lomrnunltv chorus will again stng;c|ude the magnificent Creation ui the ETO with a combat trans- ■ v .r.n....ful, i,ul innian \muiy „f ,nr nun her- whhh score,'!Hvm" ,rom Bachmanlnoffs Pre- mirt group and a troop carrier unit ..T*^..1*4* edit'"" of "The Echo." j unusual success in the annual Judsj in C Sharp Minor; the IIHII.K He la assigned to the Sixth Dls- House FoJlowine the demonstra-tion, members will print thetr own nh-'os Fjttenslve pUns for a Sum-mer prowram will be dlacuseed at (he meeting. All Interested camera fans are invited to attend m night at I 30 at the Mary Avenue and Harry Street, bv th. three Chopin • Office of Special Investiga-tions, as operations officer at Rob- Conshohocken High School vear- spring concert in May. ."Cool Waler": and the show book, will be distributed to mem- Included will or tnree tradition;,!' stopping "Dry Bones", whose rhy. „, l>ers of the class of 1844) on Thurs-j light opera favontei,. sung In duet ,hm aijd spirit seems to appeal to lrUi Air Force Base day nieht at 7. in room six of'by Aim McCtoiuval Barrett, tooall*11 aKr" ""d musical hj CapUln and Mra Walsh and the High School, Edward W Oer- , wprano, and Edward Hansel!,! Dr Jcno Donath will direct the! their daughter Marian reside at mann. hiih school principal an- Bridgeport baritone and county-, production, the first in several yeaa:622 McArthur Boulevard. Warner nounced today. _ 'mown vocalist Thev will sin-- here Robins Georgia Conshohocken Dollar Savings Sale! Thursday, Friday, Saturday
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, June 21, 1949 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1949-06-21 |
Year | 1949 |
Month | 6 |
Day | 21 |
Volume | 79 |
Issue | 11 |
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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Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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ESTABLISHED 1889. NO. 7911.
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CONSHOHOCXEN. PA.. TUESDAY. JUNE 21. 1941. FIVE CENTS
ManlsHeld Youth Is Drowned Wesl ■"•* SE*AfiSObbriM Honor Judge Forrest,
As Intruder School Board 0lttmfmwmjTrwk\
Hear Lafayette College President
Maintenance of Deataeraex
Theme Of I >r. Hutchison's Talk
InLocalHome Jri QllcilTy Pool Adopts Budget
Entry In,., Bedroom *§ •* SaSJMO Kx,,en.li...r,
one Of 15-Yvear-jOhMi.i g(,*iar_li o...i_. t \t ti v t ki i i _ .1 i > _ -i
< -iii-i Of I ri^hi
Marvrlle Toney. 15-year-eld
Conshohocken High School fresh-man,
was in bed at 1 a m. Sun-day
morning In hrr bedroom in
the third floor apartment at Elm
and Harry Streets, which she oc-cupies
with her mothrr and step-fuher,
Mr. and Mrs Howard D.
Vandegrtft She Ml alone in the
apartment at the time. Street
Hearing a heavy tread on the ! body
BodyQf !7-Y<*ar-OI |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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