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She ftttfriter ' a ■ ■■■ <■ Thursday, Ksnatal 29. 1 336 "V, H 10c <ni:ii nit: TOP: p,>n,,( ,,II n„ieii 'Menace,' Itui he Chest Total 94,300 Gejfl (i Parole Ronald Boveli has been dr- .scribed by Philadelphia, police pleasure when tie was arrest* ed Boveli is charged with beat-ing and criminally assaulting ■ .,I,I ..in«fi M. .non-day night Foui previous ar-rest* are listed against him He has .served tune .1. ;-o ■ has been paroled from each His second parole became ef-fective 8ept 7 In IBM *n<1 nffiin while living in Philadelphia, he was arrested on burglary charges, but he was freed la May, 1954. he was arrested on committed to ihe Pennsylvania House of Correction ftn months later he was released on parole In February, 1955, Bovtll was arrested In Montgomery Coun-ty charged with Mealing two automobiles He was sentenced to the Whitehill Industrial school Because of his record, his parole was delayed untu September . Conshohockenj cxf.-inl»'(l it- « \|Kitiitiiin,-s with a total of 994306.48 in MIIJ-H i B Herbert i.i-» . niairnmn m tin mmHtM, fumounotd to- (1M> . budfftt "as 990.260 I Lee- said lh.it the final total may! H -i'io since gifts are Mill He stressed Ilia; all funds in excess of the original . IN shared by the 19 purtic-on H pro rnu I It*-. Wawal at the fund- Inrlude (lie I rHowstup House. \ K(llti( g 1 si 1 A - • I AsMwisllon < ■immunity 1 •t|-*rl-|ll I 111 Its' Held. free I.iurarv. plavgrounds In \itll il 11 1 WUlll> • U .,. \tr-l ( ..n-liiiliorkrii. O J Ml and l.reland HrtghU: g\ ~% %\ / 11 M Army. Montgomery Rnn I 111 I / I IliirO'fN •..red Heart and t lirstnul v^" -»-*■» VJ1 ■ *«■ C,VCJ Beeastt and Ctrl _ m ^ ' .'ilirdi't Aid So- |„ »/_„_ gsTws 1 ,,.,., ,„.i,» in V ice I rone I linlr anrl Hr.-t I impaljl. i tors were in- Arraigned before Judge Curtis I lotal B"*- 'n Philadelphia Quartet Btav-iiinlcd *lnn Court. Henry Botdiuioff. 34. of Cheltenham Ave near Willow dmimi, raia«J ll.TM; ?*"! J*". WVfHtmooi, pleaded ■ tf.550. orgaiuntions. 1175. gu 'V TuMd"v to ,iv* counU ln" HfBHIi .urches and , "* mora,1? «"»•**» *™> posses-, ,HMK Mon and publication of obscene pic-n| of all' 'i (inle. Womaii., 64 Us Attac'kcci BY Thug, 19 Prisoner ttehmted Sept. 7 Exam Whito/till Steak Car From Hamilton Lot Fourteen hours after ho beat, Hixlufu-d ami crimirt-tttod i 94 fMr-otfJ \suiiiini in fVhlionniih town" ship, Ronald Boveli, It, <>f gsoborti Aw. and Durum St., Cttiar Hoafhfo, wu in tiisltxly of Kdgar K. I vhit-t" df ■oUea, in the township building. Iff -..hi he uimmittt'il UWi brutal offense after dnnkniH J "too nuu'h wine " 'ii MJS Kiln Metager ol 114 E 14th Avi, Leeland HawaiiIt n . ■ ■ sr-s, idtuiihed the vouth when he stood U ill K|» V S*tAsl at her bedside in Montgomery Hoe TT III 19\ I Cl\ II pitwl. Norriatoa n, Tuesday afU noon Sufi nine possible fractures the skull ..ot] Ian la*, -mi MM bruises of the fnee gyfJ uO netk Qm+atudtm' — Demand she was In an acute Hale ol shoes ticket* for the annual teiiinionii. . ■■ D*H i in the ■uailonull High . Mirrors Squad Will Be Feted Tuesday INiglil Mrs Meiser'R condition to said to be saUafactor> The attend nig physician said he had deienn ined ahe does not have a skull list Hnttliinu • ■:..' :,. Jtsflgjf Bok Mon- . . day rnunc women tenttfinl Cantlll of Devon, execu-! tive of a CotiMiohocken plastics' miuiufacturitiii firm, was round Kiulty on 12 morals charges snd not < ON THE WAY TO JAIL — Ronald Boveli. 1ft. \t Iwinjr escorted by Edgar K. Mitchell, chief of pottei of W!nt.>m.arnh township, on way to automobile for Journey to Mont^OaaMry County j**il. liter hearing at ".::to P, M ytjsAordtt) at townohifj tunlduit; ea eAvortoi ■rislnj from parolee*.-* attack on a 64-year-old woman Monday night in a field near his home m Cedar Heights. ■ ■ id amptey-ett, S4Wi total r2.06Q TOTAL DANKINO. |3J*50- Uiflrnttry , Wnori Steel To gS.eM 'm- «1.962 50. total *8.363 50 I ■■ ion. (35 AUenb i tIAOO Si. I) i lorpora- S1.SO0 ■ i «lJ0n UaBUltOU St Sons tl 150 trial iJ.R2i50 Wood Mtn Corp MJM; ea I1J00: total 46.400 L«« KtiUber & Tire Corp 410.000: . »Iti.3T9 10. ■ i Products Corp ;md employers S10 470 25 Wi-.Tkei Brothara. ti.bOo agaploy* eel SIO.309,67. total SlTSoB07. ttm :u-/ & Co. Inc. 150. til 477 ■ el \- lion Co HI 4600 On. 4200 emplov- Mttl S2I1 Mfti Co. 4500. ^UU4 50 ■ .in - Walton Co. ..! •inplovit-s. 41.200 ; 100; em- HTM: lot:il 41.58750. ■ CO «.150. em- , OS. total 11.055 employees. Five voniiu- *onu against nan l.lrut Andrew Waters af the Mm. !■ -Mu.id gtM the null witness railed by Assldant District Atlor-ne> Kmmrtl Kllrpstrlrk in the case aiainst Bn-dJimff Bernard Jacob*, former operatee <>t the Trend Madel Agency, Broad and Chestnut MU.. who has keen i ite.l hi invesllgslors as the "brsins" of the vlre ring, also plead-ed iuili> m n morals charges Tues-day. He also WSR coavicled on four nlliri i nunln. Bcntetkce *■> postponed pendiny a na)Thia:r es-unination nrdeirf >■ I alTJe r ,>.*t-u- I Reimei aiift lie-rd the cast in Quarter Sessions * Damiaii. National Paul Court after jHctitim waived Jurv trial Cfni*T- HOd Walker Brothers. Th« Rag bills to which he pleaded !flxln te»m' AUn Wood Swcl- u ' Civic League Librarian Arraigned Guild Reports Opens Tuesday/n Washington Friday 845 Articles On Contempt Charge Conshohocken Civic Basket ball League will open the 1BM-57 season next Tuesday All games will be played on Tuesdays at the Fellowship House Heading the list or five returning teams will be Hie defending champ ions, the Trojan AC kajjaj linusrliold linens, years total by four . inawgri exceeding I «HIturned i s o! Hi Matthew's be given by Council 1003 Kniglit ■ Ol ('oliinibu.-.. Itonoring St Mm- IhM I High Hchiwl grid warrim-, indicates the largest at 11 ret An innovation this year will be inclusion ot aomen ptl Speakers in* addition ta ol the Hnmillou Papei Co plant iBud' Dudley, athletic dimtnt .< ■ t Miqunn after nbaiidmung there Vlllanava UniverMtv all! he I li-one he had stolen eatliet ftoni the Rev f>gj ,jfsl ol Bt pinking lot ol tlir Lee Rubber and Matthew's Higl. M S|)Mng Mill. The CHI .Reds' Jordan, former Broau Prrp iukni g) the |>.i|»'i ptaAl is imued athlete and basketball I I gg Willi.m I. Kelly of 106 Kevs Lafayette Collegenow head baskei - st. H.omonville whose son-ln- ball coach at Cheltenham High sn.l law, Joseph Opiols. of the same trainer of ihe Mirrors || aoaieaa. had driven it there to Bill Bramtau. team coach and tor« aVArl mer Vllianovn DDiVtraity nisi alh- Thr litivrll and Me liter hoase* lete and Robert ti, are teas than 1 blocks apart of Norristown Chaptei. I'1 A A ol- | Tl>e attack took place in an auto-mnoile Boveli stole from LfM i>.> i king another bid far the title Mrs Mary Knowlcs. librarian at. gress like this." he said. William TOwIHM Mt-inoilal Library, of no case wheie there Alao'*back Plymouth Maetlng will be arraigned an indictment I) || in district court The procedure li District Court local branch. Needlework Outld I IBM "f America, a( the Sid vearlv in-ns not umiierini Nov. 15 at i House. not guilty. Steelworken Give Offieen Approval 11T In* UUa Will •MH«HI«W HI UULHII. mini liir |HUTlliur ■> Uifil ltl VUIIH w-. tiui ro. ..Ir. •» i- ta* Waahlngum. O. C, lw cemteaipt is to ea!. . *-*■" eootrtbslHoiU Of 403 were •*' 7 "» !>»* ' * _J li-. ■--—-- _• . . „.-- _. _...1._. .-J IWU-- Tlie librarian wa» Indicted Mon-day, charged with refusing to tell Senate Internal Security lubcom Nprltii Mill t ansnlldMled Sehnol He served 11 months at Hbltekill for then ntry. The first night's schedule: 7 PM. 88 Coamas and Dsmian1 Vg Town Valet Cleaners I P.M.] Walker Brothers vs Alan Wood. Jobless Mitee >ast October. IWvetl ficiala. had been emplavrd bt ( onlalner jjunr Mill be bv 4arir Dorothy mustc IBM The tommniM , A hearing was held ai 3 JO P M ^"J^^*■'"**"■ -J^*" or not guilty Then ball |g fixed hHd will, Mrs W.taon Koldv. veaterdav In the Whitemarali town- * ' ™~" ^ v, , bv one of 32 district ludaes as- VVMISOII Koldya ^, b {d| ^ Jonll w LeboW •" Matthew Ugnrt bv .he co«m Hannonville. pre«dl..g. !8gt Charles W Young S.KJ Off.cer Con.uSly R Usually ball is act at tlbOO I Clothing snd otln-i |Oodg donnted Kenneth Blewiit were summoned m<HRl s,rmP:'' ' Mrs Know lei is expected to plead will be distributed to Montgomer not guilty. utf m 4 m MfOfggwsi Tin milts* ahethet alie had aver been a Communiat Mrs Knowles will be accompan-ied to Waaliiiigton today by her at-torney, Henry W Sawyer M, of Oer- P M Tiojan AC. vs National Paint mantmvn. a connclimnn-at-lorge in Center. >"* City of Philadelphia. All present officers of the United ^ t^m roaiert- I Un Kno'Kin •*ld t00"'' •»>« *»* tn* c«»"on for contempt would ^.^ „. ltv visitimt Nurac So .st^lworkers ol America. Including! rosters ^ „„,„,, to mMU ^ )m in. tmn bfl€n to lnvokp ^ nnh """^ " «" viaiung nurse »o Hugh Caroasella. director of Dls- Alan Wood — Jo* c"■"■ » H"*h dktment. but her counsel said "it Amendment Tin- she did not choose l,u- lo 1,:(1'' ttlci 7 in this srea. were indorsed Conn"s- Cecil Bean, Anthony D- was expected to do. believing the issue ass one Membership in the cmld leqiiuei Annunalo, John D'Annunaio. -In a citation voted upon bv Con-: 'Continued On Pagt Sit) lontribniion of 22 ginmeuts Thomas O'Donnell. Joe D'Annun- ■ ■ Jim Wlnterbotiom. DeHaven Slough. Bill Mullen. John Rio. Bob Smlsko, Joe Oilinger. Tony Bianco. Michael C< Jack' Itneaaea by Chief Mitchell. Justlce-of-the-Peace Louis W Hoi ma ii of WhitemsiKh held the Pines. Harmnnulle PacattOO liousr ssjasssgd wilhoul ball lor aclion ul and dl Mary's Orphanage at Am-the gland jury on ilnnxes ot nfjg I upon aj.pi tita.u in toe aggravated assault and batter Schaiik. Grand Km*:!:. Fsthet Laut ui , Pnrtmttttr. Early ^ n le I Mail re-election st a meeting Local 1302 Tuesday night In Union Hall. 2nd Ave and Fayette St. i Russell On Uoway reported on plans for a new building »1*0.000 to bi- elected by the local on Ridge, Pike. Plymouth Twp and Watson Beecher. National Paint Center 'Cam-Jammers' jMichaei Coawej |M1 Reports were submitted bv James Kosek. Wtnfield Dougheiiy. Ctar- rjICCl llllH*PrS international represents- . ence Stryxharz. Ed Duds. John ^^ »»«^x/a i^ live on insurance by Thomas Lee- j Duda Bob Plckell. Len Plckeli. A new organisation has been i iliver Paper Corp. 1250. «>n, on County Council CIO; by j Mill Keyset. Don O'Conner. Ron formed in the srea a hot rod -17*34. total $424 34 Charles Campbell, president, on | Howley. Paul McKernan. Ed Ko- club called the Pljmouih Township ; I grievance Hirelings pension plans Tow. Inc. RsTpontte*, 4125 I Leeson. Dominic Slllftta and i .. Freight, corpor- SUnlcy Johiuton were named to the tllnn S250. kuttotsl committee I .iiuiU ( «iiiii-«-liii^ insurance and brynskl. Ray Pedlcone. and Fred Cam-Jan Olocchnet. TOTAL INDUSTRY, »73,7XI5o. (hurclivs* Srtuntts Bfsal Church. 14; " 4700. Mr 1 Officers elet led to the unit la SS Cosmas and Damlan - Joe elude Jerry Zero, Ul Old Elm. (on Oravmese. Jim Pelffer Vlnce nsughtown. presMenl Joseph Born Oiorglo. Dave Frachette. Oits Pedl nowirh. Oermanlnwn Plhe. PIT cone. Chet Silvestrlui. Donnle Con- anouih Meeting, vlee president; liar tetlU, Ralph Tucker. Al Deglder rj Kobus, Kull-m St., t annsugh Tutti Andrey and Silvio DeSantla town, seeretarv; Ja» Sl.mg OgJ Town Cleaners - Newt MscMul- tagher R4. Plvmouth Meeting len, Fred Leroy. Tom Priest. Frank | Iressarer. Alien fitan Birch. Don Richard ,,<l Mr..flunk A wood. .10: .o«l . P.m,ly Cnun.,,, Sm. ».. Sk«^J°ii oIK"'^ it "" M Wiwl. Conshohocken Visiting Nurse As- •oclstlon revealed at a board of directors meeting Tuesday night j at Mary H Wood Park House, that Official club adwsor Is Sgt Wil- ls ill Gtoup, Olrl' lot ■ .i.orkrn Methodist Church. gllil; Pi uik Allen. 425. Mr. and begun and is available to area residents In their time of need In a complete report, the board Roben FllHm am. Mr and heard 34 cases have been referred Conshohocken . Brasher, pastor ot the Methn-nilllltTlln^ Tllwil"['*** Church. Sixth and Fayette. »' ^^^7' I ship police department He lives on. attending a national Evangelism' Mrs Koldrs extends asarsna... Wnodbrnok L«iie. Plymouth Valley Conference of the Methodist Chun n tlfab. to iudi'.idu.«l.s ot gioupa tol Trojan A. C. — Felton Collins. The group meets each Tuesday.a, laftveve, Indiana He left here become directors, to rep] n. Lyle Graham. Russlmsht In the two-car garage at the1 yssjtardjtj and is scheduled to re- aim resigned nsaf vear J Af'er ball la potted she and hei attorney will retain home It *ai explained the only Mis Know lea could have prevented a.tn intent to lavish takint. bgsj autimiobili-s without Die consent of live owneis | James'p Mean-, postm Chief Mitchell said 40 suspects jay Qrgge gfggsj questioned Bloodstains on hocken to shop earl) ens and one moneury donation pei H..vell s rlntnmg snd in the ear he in order to facllltati >'"•■ abandoned at well as the uoalllve Christmas mailln-illi.- rrs ol t ir local Insnch identlllcatloti bv his victim >ad to, n_.m ,_ ,_„,..„. „ . «ie Mis \ Kretan his confession four twnii* after Ins ., V.'","" "".k ' "ll" and Mis Jolll it Wood I U.-ISKHI slule he was helping •**"£" ^,J*' " rjtlwStcn *ls« BOUeetSd the gar- to construct a sidewalk fa gfamilv »»"»'"» burden Mo|J menta and money include Mrs A bving on Hector St. In Conahohock- lhr !*';■■'' *«HJ."VCC. and on Hit M.. ,, ... postal fs'-iiitie^, Meiney stia. Mrs Charles E Boltn Mrs Elniet Mrs Metsger told police that' aw»JO :aci!iu c[ ilie M F- Dearth. Mis Russell Erb Mrs Boveli 011 Monday nighi beat liei Jl1""' *'" *** uwd :""' lh' ' fggatsl, Mn Watson forced hei into tut car snd crlm-, *™ *'" be cleared, if possible, of Koldys. Mis Marshal! Lee Mrs inally assaulted her a block from ■" Chrls-.mas mail by Chi James Leonard. Mr* Oeorge T her honr Mesney remembered MCCHU..- She said she was walking her coopei rtt;,.n in |ia I years a hen Miss Ethel Rigiilet Mrs. Elizabeth dot aboul II when her assailant Iwswttt mail load* wcit piocessed Smtlli, Mis John R Wood. Mrs Jumped from a car. kicked away and delivered Frank A Wood. Mis BsUBUtl her dog and began beating bar. She Wnglit Banner Chapter No 149 said he then forced her A'inniiiS Club -5 car. drove a short distance L VMI'«>. Business and Professinnsl tacked her. The man then drove |n New (lull ill The Rev. JgvBsM Women s Club. Pioneer Girl Scouts Mrs. Metager back to the vlrlnin Thr Kr>, RU)I<[„ H Wl Troop No. S. Conslioti.a-keii Oood-| (Conffaaed On Pope Seres., rner pasto. of-he Me.l.oriis' 1 Couahohix-krii has ween nained pastor of (he Elaiu Meiliodisi . Delaware County, effetilv' At 8 ItMliffhl Dec 2 The board of tiipervisorg Hill sey Ji. six days old died Not. 20. at Montgomery ikospltsl. The infant OvB ■ iii.ii, *timeiit 1 ru at 512 Ridge Ml have one othei child, Linda Ann ft. The funeral was last Friday with f^'™, "^ interment in Rose Hill o PgvstOe1 Alltllll- StawssswHI 111 LaKatrttf. Iinli;tn.i into ihe Mrllnifli-I Pa-tor e and st ,,..,_ Su|»tT\.HUI> Mci'l 1. Mcyunns, «5. lotal to the local unit within a gig-month; °rB|j"m- Ra> 0™ham- Maynard Jerry Zero residence. 631 Old Elm iCVinhnnrtf On Po^e Sin I period. Oeoige J. Rene: ty, chair- I man. presided "Hcttifv Immediately* Orahsm, Albeit Scull, Henry Wea- St Zero is emplo>ed In the ver. Charlie Weaver, John Morgan, tenance department of Alan Wood Marvin Pierce. Victor Smith. Frank Steel Co Oreen. James Matthews, and Ar- Their first m.md Smith. .. under«a< jury Urges Action On Death Crossings Walker Brothert — Maurice Rud-' Chrtstiwas trees, den. Ellsle Preas. Jim FondoU. Johg Burns. Dan O'Donnell. Bebastiai, Bufo Don Wallace Francis Bo we Larry Kelly, Jot Olodek. and Jer.j Sziublnskl. I the Rev ■ In wilt hnld a I Mr. Wells has been Held set 1 rim 1 mm next Thtme ' ' "—« - «'""" II J f , " . uH,, In -t UM MeliioU.M Nona I ■ T>e Rev John WaUhoi 11 tecre- Unoa the branch was formed Wist "T ,„*'?. 1"J,, i,«i,,,' «H Aaed He nisi, uryof City Mi-uonan Bo »th Moore and Mis. Eleanor "". "^""'P **"*§■ JJ,hu'1 M. A a former pastor In pjtuvillr will it. fund-raising peaieetjue lpe»grr at tiKnuing worship at Miss Margaret Ollmore. also a taking orders for jo a Sunday at the local Mtllio- limg-time member, died during the with Thomas J secretary of the Plula Annual Con-presiding i teteim mlmlaiHc in Scnirr 54) laVawM MsMe Mav SO Tlie Whitemarsli Ambulanct As- I ■ "ii Tuesday rcc- ( Testimony laid the tnree men *ociation. organised last Spnnu 1 i.miioni at wwe gjued |Iutantly when thtlri*lre*aJ' "*a p"d in ,uU lor U* • mi Pike and Chemical .....—-w,,. ^™^,»a i«,„ „.- .. _ P"«hase of an ambulance formerlv B,i, Plymouth Meeting, scene ot »ulon«*ll<■ ,r»«h«1 ««o the ^Ui h OM^ ciiy Plre < 1 .-i-i.ta down through" tor"trmller *• lhp **« »«hicle car-1 Conshohocken, snd has a small ' m rectified lmmedl- rylng 20 tons of coil steel emerged bank balance s ti»in Chemical Road into German- The ambulance, housed In a' The action followed hearing ot town Pike Barpge in the Whltemarsh tnnnshipi ' in mi- deaths of three Although he did not testify at' building, has responded to 50 calls 1 -'■ "'* inquest. Ravhon g»ve a stale- B1IR., 1(' *-l( ^^^ ,llUl ssa^ptow ■ . umru Memori,.! Dav ting collided with a heavily that "the Sukalski car came over the Nounin H Weeaswj ptesH..i.i knoll at a fast rate of speed, all; am .uumit a report iii a meeting We recommend that this haaard- four wheels leaving the ground.1 icaiighi in the township building (iitlon be rectified tmme- Rayhon also claimed in his Mate-r" the six jurors said in re- mem that he wsited for three can D Infl turn verdict, but no fur- to pass on Oermantomn Pk before Kfttariail* lo Hear ausuitsPou was made as to he pulled out onto the heaviiv trav- -p 11 a, ■ ■-■ eled highway ■ «'*v OH Mrcl Firm Bf exonerated the truck Plymouth Toauship Officer Sal- 'The Alan Wood Steel Co" wi'l rtnii Frank Rayhon. SI, of Old v a tore Carbo said the sedan was be discussed by Howard W Read N J. ruling that the evi- demolished Crowbars were used vice president snd comptroller o! ftooga open so that the lhe Iirtn „t a dinner 'nn|||| , f.l.e 1 pluglai • haUJwSsUI 1 hu part the iisgk assclweal .., , 1 ird HsaaU la in 11 Iwsrtai v.r IM uf" ""> «' !!■• ■ . JI iti. t.jid >y DeagB B, t.f lit W. leih leg 4l„i I., nersen, iS. aj U W Ave. it..- removed I Ulr..l ,- i>r. isllv IsagwriluUi tu teaitk un iii- suuin u<, ttgiwjaisWwO li 3iiarj.i> to - tsndta north of Chemical lt«l over he.ui ing Railrorti: (ConfiFisird oa Page 5erea) THE IDEAL GIFT atQhhiidma& A Yearly Subscription to I , ,l j'i 11 THIS CO! I'"' UMOTVn ii|*nl« laimraiilr <,p*u 1 let in sjswt ': hsasn 1 <.(..- I »> eHglMe set>i; ift « fgertei M IK'l Uoll K.VHII MAMS L> . rn 1..«.,(,.. Uvd Hyiuvutli i-p*.(i-inp 1'ttin J-irniii. 1 1 -ji>i uul up 1!*.".L' Port eoupe to s>.'t. WJVturi •' inUii i )". ■ club gvdvtitor. 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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, November 29, 1956 |
Masthead | The Recorder |
Date | 1956-11-29 |
Year | 1956 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 29 |
Volume | 86 |
Issue | 29 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
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She ftttfriter ' a ■ ■■■ <■ Thursday, Ksnatal 29. 1 336 "V, H 10c
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