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\La -' I Published EVERY' Thursday BY WEEKLY REVIEW PI HOUM to M CONSHOHOCKEN. PA. i. Qtt\£ HJMOtbtK IA 84600 Thursday. January 5. 1961—10c °l Years Of know Ho» SO OOOD SS YEARLY BY MAIL Police Chief Title To Be Dropped in W. Conshohocken Ordinance Eliminating Office Passes Second Hcudiii" bv Boi-oii"h (.oiuicil: Sewage Survey is Stalled Again An ordinance eliminating the office <>.' chief of police and CTHUBS a department coaafetiag .-.' a Krgaant and two trffloen passed first and lecond readings at a monthly Bleating last night of West Conwhohocken Borough Council by a vote of 4 to a. |— The conflict as to whom i* chief Fetterolf Appointment Irks Co-Worker I»'i p. H>-*'iniiii<;t'r Boycotta SCMIOD Of I.t'^i^laturo In of police in l:.- IxirouKh beuan last July when n .; am B ■. F Mm-nan disclosed lie wn& assuming duty himself .• Chief, Ho acted .liter Officer Charts. Milllioi.se, whose father Albert F Millhouse. is pusicleiit ol H..rough Council and n retired empi 'c oi the Consho-hockni Post nlfiee. displayed a it prnclaimcd bin The younuer M .: 300 block Barry St., OomtaohoelH^, in January !W>0. council ap*j jtointed Albeit I. Slater clue! ofi :iie police depnrunaat. Blatai llvea at 807 Ford Si West Conshohoek- < en and Joined more than a decade ago Wilde K.unril dU mit bi ln( the mailer of salar* on the floor last mi. In. n MM understood that should the ecduMMC be enacted the salary paid Officer MII1h..n-*. wiii be hmwiawl 10 match Mi.il of i". chief Klalrr The dtfftren.r U said to be about SHOO snnuallv. The Ihird officer is employed ins the ippolnta 1 -\>. Ua '. i! i ■'. ■'■ .'If Jr.. ttt I kmrtown nil Tae«i.iv to tin LM right- I ■-■ him under the f :Ies of seniority, Rep Floyd K IKreitninger of Lansdale staged a ( ,f -mini boycott of the LfeBJalBtUH part-time basin, i i Tuesday and declared at noon Barges U rmoanced lie HI* would not report for will lomin.'c perl tini:., Hi i in the Qeneraj As- oi tin-chief oi polio* until UJi or« f.-mbly at 4 P. M. Wednesday. He dlnance goes Into affect, But cill-li- pt liU won-*. Puriher. he said, **na in attendance %% the meeting I' his no intention oi going near »".st "ignt indlcn'.d tli<" Oeneral Assembly until "(his orouely opposed to demoting chief laared up." Hild i-eioli. ■ fanner president of ll0tl laHltlng thi i: board ot supervisors of White-1 .Ccnffnued o., marsh township, was elected in' lftsa, utter Bicnninger, an au.-.mu-b; le dealer, had served two years in rre Both rapreas&t the third district. 'i V.. Ktaudlnger, of Ablngton nmiiii runtrolier and HOP ■ hair man. said yesterday lie should like In see Brenninger go to llarrif.burg and be sworn, "tie's * good legls- I *■ ■ ' .'..Klln.-r «M. I Tiie four other members of the Montgomery county OOP delega-linj, mol n Hiirnaburg and took their outiin at the opening session ot the 19tit Legislature at noon Tuesday. "1 liiui'i Intend to take my oalh or do anything about it." Itrc,- nlnger Mid, -until thin Is worked f"CoJi((tueaT o» Page Five) irculate a pctl-he be restored l'age Three) ENGINEER AM) FAMILY — Bernard L. Pannone. elected director of the in-cinerator, t>ewag« treatment plant, highway department and.amnltatjon by the board of auper^aora of Wnitemanm township at an annual meeting Monday afternoon at home, 2 IHourtoYjTi Rd., with his wlf«, Mercedea, and Uwtr four chiWran, Stephen tour; Gregory, three montha; David, three y<.ir-. and Bernard, five. A lieutenant in the Marine I orpi during the Korean conflict. Pannone U :t:i, wai aaaistant regional director of the wilUameport area for the state bureau of highway ivhi n he accept-ed a|j|iujiitim-m as engineer by the Whitemarsh supervisors, effective NOT 21 His wife \* the former Mins Mereertea Palado, duughter of Mr. and Mra. Prancia C Pa-lado, of |M K. Fifth Am, Conshohocken. 3 Children W. E. McLaughlin Rescued From Named Supervisor Quarry Cliif . r Of Whitemarsh Car Hits Boy On lee-Coated Henry Ave. Drivrr Sa\s llr niiln'i Know Mr Iltnl Hit Aimnir Henry Ave. waa coated Monday nijrht with chunks of ice. This made the road very bumpy. Driving along the road was Louis Konnwal. of Hart's ljtne. BaiTen' Hill. POIIT- said his car struck and' lajtsed Thomas Krixliuial, IB. of' T708 Kelfier Si.. Hoxborough. Joseph Trautman. Aovldent In- Bfiai Margaret F. Daly, a former school tPacher who accident ocunmi about 7.J0 P. U went into Hih erl i.-illir and then into office niana^Wnent, m A section where there are no side- will be sworn the seventh member of the Conshohocken ttaiks. He Mid the Krorhmai bo) Scho.,1 Hoanl at 7:110 IV M. Monday at a monthly meetinff vu vfalktog nonh alone. The eai to l«? held in Conahohocken High school. also was traveling north, he said I **'» Daly was to luve beei: i — Police look KrtntataaJ t0 Memoi- ^ PT, 5„ b,,,t Nichota. Romano , , , I to thi U.aul ns 11 U'liirh-rn; lai hospital Where he Wt» admitted on » «„„..,„ llck<n thm, ,MM nf,() suffering cuts and bruises and ;i only to revert to type in the R» possible fracture oi the petrld bone puoHoan fold, objecusi He said her AKMent InvectlgaUaa EHvlsbw IH.'III «::,,„ u,.,i ,.lU ., n,c „„. „,„, |,lto tlw Wml_ uiincSB nut the liceniw jiumtKi- oliuomMy County Court mid H hr«r-i. W [111 wiKmm lold ,,aiir,: "* 1m* I"""''»1 10 A M. lMt Pi I Court Appoints Miss Daly to School Board Romano Fails lo Block Action of Directors in Filling Lytel Vacancy Fire Company i Elects Pecharo President It! rale of day in Norrlslcwn. Romano »-«. " ••»*< ■ -niLurateo. ,hcr„ Mhoc.Un, ^ appointment ispeed after atrtkniB the wnith tH BeAjamlO !. Haniiun. Jr., a Re- | The license Dumber of the hit-run publican cur was traced lo Kmiowal operator! Three Judge* yeelwday BtornlM "< ■ •*" - *■*■' .«-.«-:;;r;;;;s SS T,Z S3J2 | hlckon. Konowal toid police he was I.vt> i ■ runner president of tliei 1 unaware ins car had struck any- bortrtl *'a° aubmilted his renlgna-one. W a-hii-s. to Hold 87th Manque* fNrxt Month Alex Pecharo wu elected prr emo- dfnt of U'e w"h»n«ton Fir ' an annual election meeting W*^ board lion No\-. 14. Dr, Lytel. ,cri*t, was elected to a six-year term Beal said the right front head- m November. 1958. day light of Konowal'e car woe dam-j The brief opinion wee handed1 uetf. down yesterday by Judge* William , ;P. Dannehower, David Oroalien* °' "** volunteer fire company. It nd Robert Honeyman, who pre-; was one of the largest vote return! Ballot! were caat by 140 me-mb*rt Konowal. aas held i | Our political column THE IF Thomas J. White Sr. Elected President; Bernard Pannone ippokrted to .S10,000-\'oar Poal Fort Set for Jan. 14 tmUm Mjjht W ill Br I r..iun(l Inatallalion or offices and La-lies' Night will be high! annual banquet to be held Jan 14 by Conahohocken Kiwanls Club. j Neil C. 0"Brien wilt be installed I president, succeeding Enill J. Ciav- . aiI'll;. A faultv heatinfr nvstem Other offleera Include Albert caused an estimated $10,000 M:,"narl. first riee-presldent: wal- ' . " ' I In. Cnk.nl .._» I .., in, . linrKKl with hl.-rui.. iv»s Held ui »« tall TutKby lor, iidi Tr.ta 'tiil'mTrliZ'*'£>' ItTltolj^J'^J^lZ" ■ licuuiB Jail. 30 by M»Bis(r»«:Mi„ u,,..,., p«||to,, ,„, /ppc.lot- „ !. f, . ™ P !' tinned time [or the Injured boy to the court along with « petition I.-, Uc# Unlt. defe.ted Mtt'thew mover »nd be present. The youth | young Himnum i Dougherty Br. Pecharo h»i been • U expected to be dlscluirged Ironi | At the wme time ye.tcrd.y the member ol the comn.ny Hma in the hupit.l on saturdiy. (court lunded dovm . one-p«™- „ . , /"" ' c M Kono».l trained the road w.irsr.pri opinion denying H.nnum'i ' " ■nll"0l'« W AOam tkheldt humpy with Ice. Police conllrmedi petition lor appointment on! Brewing Co., Norrlntown Oil* jurouiid. that the appoiiiunwit wa* H. will iitcceed Clemi'nl .Mona- K. T-wTT- r»-'»* 'S, «., *, J"* 'j™ "^"' "-..-inaton. lWaniC I IllinOr «»»af»l *• tbe Judges' for ap- Elected ViM-proxIdent for in-lT* ClliaCi I'lUlH l t.-.hM4^T ft,r P ^y,,.r.% *tr*rfr WTHI 'other 'srrr. «m John Bo; ie *:io — clUsetu, <■! (Mi-ho- defested Igiaiiu Ss'hultr <*V Other offleera include Samuel E Couple Flee tiixken for fbeir kind eipraaalons nnd InyaJ support of her effoHa (o , setre. iJanuMlll, unopposed for recirdiig "I alio wish to thank The Reror- secretary; Donald IJllck. financial rter foe their editorial* and lair- secretary and Theodore Chylack. treasurer. Board i neaa In pointing out the true fact* , ■f the caae and wish I. n* supporter* thai I will do ever.- of director*: J. Warren hing In my ppoowtreerr tt;> Increase the Kinkcr, Anthosr Rauth, and Wil-dies' Night will be highlight* of an ,sIcPhoI<o!l'"lyIv.teRo]f anlhd* pr'o"tefc^t 0t.h^e 1.I*n" Ilam D,J*- /Continued on Page Six) Ted Leslnskl wee elected * d* (Confiaue-d on Page Fowt OLD TIMERS AROUND the Couri House, whose ranks are rupidly tiilnnuig. are delighted with the news that the County Com-mi:. s:Qt;cr.-i have June away with i professional Janitors and have re-: turned to the former system of bir-hie their own cleaning help. They recall how proud every-one was in those days to show, pbjttoz* through the Court House, pointing out the clean, shiny floor--;, sparkling brass bannisters and the highly-polished furniture. the Courl House superintendent duiing (hat period wan Thorn** Putre. of Fast NorrKon. Ill* chief j'-i-i 'in was Richard Pearson. <if ( i iisti...Iri.-ki n. pre*enl building *uperliilendenl In order to ge: the best reaming; «i • of their night force. Place andi Pearson resorted to a little -trick-1 (Conrtnued an Page Six) DAMP BESCUTR Thomas Rockat, ol 204 Fold St.. W*at Con- ■hohock*D. plunged ihicu-jh ice Inlo Iriqid water In Evan* end Rob«rt« Qu^riy oi h* manuuvrri-d G*arq* Clay ttre Co. ««cu» boa* toward, maroontd. t*«naqe qtrii. Rockelt r*icu*d ihe qlrli and thutjqed oil his ley bath. "All in a daj , work." h* qrinnt-d- Ht'i-oir Rctcuert lli-k Liv.'.s t<> Suvi- Boy, 2 Girls A walk on the ice nearly ended j in tragedy for a Plymouth township girl end ■ .. prlda; But luck, and spectacular rescue j efforts nverted what could have been an unhappy ending. | r n'iNiam B. Mcl.*aughlii., of 6202 Sheaff Lane, Leanne McMuuen. 14. of 463 P:iir- Waahinifton, was sworn a member of the l>oard of jsiiiier-fieid Rd.. and Janet Spaid. 13. and visors of Whitemarsh township on Monday, ftllinsr a vacancy XtiT^SS£i.'i£ 22J5\s™'? *■ 'hc, ™><™<r .«■*, ^^j. a inith jr.. * from precarious positions on the ' rovidcnco, R. L, formerly of the East district of the town- 50 foot cliff or the Evans and Rob- ""!.'• I Qimrrv, Consliohocken Rd. near. The supervisor's wife. Ihe former Rtdire Pike. j Miss Elizabeth Hough, of Ambler, All wore taken to Montgomery' *"** present when the oath Hospital, N'orristown. along with administered by Juetlce-of-the- Thomas Rocket, ot 204 Ford St. Peace Louis W. Hofnuin of While- 11 ■ l ■• ■) ■ |l/r llihllli> WTest Conshohocken. a member of marsh. Mrs. Louise Smith, wife of aJlllllllIii lltlJIlt the Oeorge Clay Fire Co.. who had the retiring president of the board.: fallen into the water In rescuing drove Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin the girls. The boy and Rocket did, to the township building for Uu not require treatment. The girls organisation meeting. CUIKCO an eniimaiea fiv.vvv g,.^^ second viee-uMssideie i\\C V««». !■.>.. were treated for exposure and sen. Head of the McLaughlin Re.l f™*?* J a 19-room hoi.se 0:to oZel.^aalrer S'St M I ^Ur UllC hor,lp r:*Ute Bn In Ablngton, the roper- ,,ullt in the SMV lso0s ""il.t.-ro. secretary According 10 Plymouth lownship ,-iwr Is * former Armv captain who forced a young eOUJile out in-! To be installed on the board of rai 1 II I inl^V- ,!' -gi"art!f.t0,,Walk 0" w" nlM b*ck to Mrvtre durlnt to freezinjr temperatures 'directors are Charles Bulera. Ralph lO ICV llOalUS rJ-JeS^enalnSS ""*""" 'h' K°n?? T^t %& » f,'r- «** B«llire*V DlorSh^ Falconiero^ Vincent Flocco. l-ouis X" X^J *«»»«" a. president of --l.emars, Quy^* ^ g Mon«^^^J^, An g rf , .... Monlgomerv foun- Eleanor, escaped In tlieir niMht- Joseph Purcell is chairman of the ""* "^P005101*' f(,r """ nrst KCl- ; Bet of the oppmui. „ Vouni Hepubi,^,, ctab.Be and vlotlwa from the flaming home lo- c irnmlttee arrnnKing the banquet, '}Tnl ol I961 "l W111^1"81*11 ****»■ [hocaen Federal Savings and Lou wlfe_ have three daughters cated on Plymouth Rd near Oar- »"ss Cardy baud will provide "patriek j Mnguire 31 or «43 As*wlatton to members Tor the ail Sandra, I,; Cathy. It: and Martha. lnanIown Pikr Wfe M ■ Butler Pike. Plymouth ' MeeUng.! month! ending Dee. 31, totaled M71,- Volunteer firemen from Plvmouth Alzl£L. , „„., L , 8rd .cf Miffeied Injury requiring adnuaaton s68 7g J IweaaTn^STa-er 7.* «» "»™>^ *™ Companies ^S^te^n'regutaJllfier* st ^"T^V^^LSZZ '-the full year of !•«. Wi4,,».- ' ^J*^™'.'*? "" »*«-*. ba.tled the blue for moie tl,o, s;,,, Th„ wil. be the first time Srman"w,i"nk, and lSrw« iff 21 «■ »« »•«« -gamration « tftnuet on Pan? Tirol an hour 11 Brian will prendr at a ltIld ^uuek a utility pole at 11:5a n ftnieral association l„ 1341 , UHaJ , MMMKaagaaaaeaga Plre cl,iPf Donald TarbuHon »1,*,*t'n« of "« local club P M jan, 2 He had laceration! 0f g3159 017 38 j -fr-n ■ I rvTjT^^ t '-,A the central notion or the Charles F. Wurga w;ll receive „[ Die lac* and none and possible 'overs' lu'ihli an u— ■>■»■—3*aaaa9*am 'house was most leveielv damaged congratulation! on his birthday an- conctiaidon. B^ginnliig with Jan 1 the diri Weakened flooi boards also created i:iver»ary. which occurs .l.m « Maguiro waa removed bv Walter n>n,| rntB ,"nH ^en Increased to 4"" a haard for firemen. Tarbutton Prancis J. Ruggiero. Justlce--the- Welter, of 411 Brooksirie Rd. Am- mmmlly an added e-iducement 2 said He surmised that the heater Peace, will be felidated on the oc- bier to tiie boaplteJ, Welter wat (dd and new custoniers^o save mWa the basement got too hot and easion of hi* wedding anniversary., driving an automobile trailing the Assets of tho association in- -eased First Accident They had anlely negotiated mome young Republl,.in» i 0 ynrd« ol the dittnnce and were |„i,„,|,„ „r lhr M„„ .ithin a lea ice! of the oppoatu (t - bank when the Ice broke IIMUT I,|. Ihcm. s„„ They talped to aliore■ and untied ,„. ,„„ p,„nu ,„ Mr and „,. rlanitar up the clll The Kill- M.reello, Mclata.hlln. ol the ( am- It flvr> fe nn ... . *1* P «. Co'-U.tiwtt on Page Fourf KofC Honors 4 on Sunday Pour members of Conshohocken Counc.l Knights of Columbus 1603 who received honors of the Second Degre- at the Holy Family Coun-cil in Bridgeport on Sunday night were: Thomas V. Galie. James C. lough, Jamei F. O'Donnell and Blchr.rd F. Pultorak. Atterding the degree ceremonies were: Albert Pizria, Grand Knight, Plymouth Council; John Kowal. Grand Knight. Holy Family Coun-cil; Joseph Ryan. Orand Knight. Conshohocken Council. Fraud! Leddy. Held representa-tive for Knight*; Carmen Bove, dJtrlct deputy; Francis Finneran, Jnternot;onal former district dep-uty: Edmund J. Champagne, fi-j nancla'. secretary of Conshohocken Council. Mernnrn of Conshohocken Coun-; ell will attend Tliird Degree cere-: monies Sunday in Olenslde, leav-ing 'heir headquarters. Ninth and Bpr.n*. U11I Avei, at 12:30 their mslon la set for 8 15 3un- ,day L-i'..'> it the council home, ( Good Ye«ir For Federal $514,132 Paid In Dividend* r>h1dend* paid by the Conaha- 738 luu been paid act fire to wooden panels near lirot Jan pipes througnout Ihe lmnn- The young cottpls took shelter In the Old Comfort Co. bnlirinifi on Bullet Pike until police took llieni to the township building Luckily, Wagners Infant ion. Brent, three • ,.■. rtnylng ovcrnhiht Kith Eleanor's mother. Wagner told pollcp be and bis wile were asleep In ■ set-rind flnnr brrlntom. Me anakmed In the smell »f ■ Niiil.r and saw flames coming through the floor ({ulrkly ar hU wife, he led her to safe!. side ihe lmme. Ihen re-entered lo First bnbv And warmer clothing for himself il,Bl(rn „,,,., j coupe R.S.McArdleMr.1961; He's Greeted Today by 3 S Sisters and a Brother and his wife. d they had retirrri 1 A M and that everything seemed gj in order A driver for Old Comfort Co Alex Ouxik notified police when he saw flames and smoke pouring from ie house aa ha ass on hi* way art General H'aUUe home C-j-j-t- W.,,,//,.. resident*, found them ^peflhS OUWMUlj Ourlk then drove to the to aim leaving as he arrived C.:u>r crews were called to the ,-| / f'alley rOl'Qe arena to enablo the fire equipment u> leave after running water frt»e into patches of ice In the are*. Wagner is working on Installing a new heating system before lu.s family can return to the home WARMING IT I Olt UAVVY ENDING - Loanne McMuilen, 14. of 463 Fairfield Driv *ip. KetP a hot bowl of soup spooned by brother Kenneth. 12. after ?he and two cor fthions fell through abandoned ice-covered pond In Evans' aiid Bobertaquarry. Re- * \ by George Clav Fire Co.. Leanne ure at Montgomery H«rpi'tal and sent home to bed. ■vas treated for expo.s- \N hilfinunsh lioanl S.-i^ Meethiy Datee I tie board of supeiilsors ol Whitemarsh township will meet at 8 PM. the second Thursday of each monlh at the township build-ing. Joshua Rd. and First Ave, the supervisors agreed on Monday The board suspended meeting! held at 4 P M the fourth Thurs-day for the last year or so The' reason w«s that taxpavera found the afternoon session incur preferring to attend nlfhl meeting! in the Consho- pllal The infant weighed erven 1061 is Robert pounds, 14 ounces. Stewart MrArdle son of Mr and Babv Robert and his mother ar- Mrs Raymond McArdle. 130 Front riVKi home from the hospital to- West Conshohocken day to be greeted by three sister*, Ie was born at "'25 A M New Pn.rirjn 18; Shirley. 16. and Au-ir ■ Day at Sacred Heart Hos- drew four, and a brother, Ray- —, mond. to who attends Weal Con-i iliohocken ElemenUry scliool Mother of the itifnnt u the for-mer Mis* Prancea Jarquot. daugh-ter ot Frank and Rose Jarquot 302 Button wood St, Norristown. The Jarquot family formerly resided hi Conshohocken. Father of the five l* employed bv E J Lavino Co Plymouth Meet-ing, Tho baby's sister. Shirley, Is em-ployed at the Howard Johnson rest-aurant In Valley Purge, on the Pennsylvania Turnpike The baby and his parents will reteiva First Baby content priw* (Too KaffrrW Pharmacy, 57 Fi-yette at, * baby girt let Claire's, 73 Fayetus St. offering a 85 gift cat Plvmouth ( oiure Ke*Unr*nl. Etldgi P,ke Plymouth township, dinner for the two proud parents The Knxy Drug More*. Joshua Rd and Uermantown Pike Barren Hill, deluxe gift box The Recorder mailed for one 9.18% to $18,757,970,13. savings. 77'- to 115.337.828.14: reserve* 13.. 42 - lo «IJ0959578. "1060 therefore aas a year of steadv progress, the association aerv-big more people, than in previous ■■id Edwin P. Rockrtt. prect-dent On or about Jan. 16 the Plym-outh Meetbig Branch will move u> new quarters In Plymouth Square Shopping Center at Ridge and But-ler Pikes. Hartnonvllle "Ample free parking and walktip window will be provided for our customer**, venience," Mr. Rockett alsrlosed.l Major Oeneral Anthonv J Drexel Biddle Jr. will deliver the address at 3 Butldaj sftCT-uoon at an annual Pennsylvntiia state service at Washington Mi-inorial Ctmpi'l. V,-Uey Forge. He will represent Gov. Dai . Music will b.- bv ihe Univi-r-stty Glee Club ol Phil- : under direction of Dr Cl li H Dengler. witli John H Hnk- H. D Dllg is president of the tlee club. Tiie Rev. John BtmbtlU Bart. Ph.D., rector of t;» ciu.pel, will officiate. A ■■:'■■ • . - - .. be of. fered In t&f OsBoi el bell tower after to te 1 uk P. Law, Valley Fiirje eazill Ci«l-sed. f A HOT BARGAIN It may be cold outdoors but Inside the pagei of this news-paper there are many hot bar-gains In the Classified Ad page*. Nearly 10.000 ads a year are placed In the Weekly Review newspapers from advertisers who know a bargain when they see one And you can be on* of those advertisers Just by picking up a phone and calling the number | below. You caii advertise anything you wish with 13 words far only 12 and your message will ap-pear in five Weekly Rsarlew newspapers Additional words i "St only 10 cents. Start the New Tear off right bv calling TA 8-4600 BR 9-0950
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, January 5, 1961 |
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Date | 1961-01-05 |
Year | 1961 |
Month | 1 |
Day | 5 |
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Issue | 34 |
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Published EVERY' Thursday
BY WEEKLY REVIEW
PI HOUM to M
CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.
i.
Qtt\£ HJMOtbtK
IA 84600 Thursday. January 5. 1961—10c
°l Years Of know Ho»
SO OOOD
SS YEARLY BY MAIL
Police Chief Title
To Be Dropped in
W. Conshohocken
Ordinance Eliminating Office Passes
Second Hcudiii" bv Boi-oii"h (.oiuicil:
Sewage Survey is Stalled Again
An ordinance eliminating the office <>.' chief of police
and CTHUBS a department coaafetiag .-.' a Krgaant and
two trffloen passed first and lecond readings at a monthly
Bleating last night of West Conwhohocken Borough Council
by a vote of 4 to a. |—
The conflict as to whom i* chief
Fetterolf
Appointment
Irks Co-Worker
I»'i p. H>-*'iniiii<;t'r
Boycotta SCMIOD
Of I.t'^i^laturo
In
of police in l:.- IxirouKh beuan last
July when n .; am B ■. F Mm-nan
disclosed lie wn& assuming
duty himself .• Chief, Ho acted
.liter Officer Charts. Milllioi.se,
whose father Albert F Millhouse.
is pusicleiit ol H..rough Council and
n retired empi 'c oi the Consho-hockni
Post nlfiee. displayed a
it prnclaimcd bin
The younuer M .:
300 block Barry St., OomtaohoelH^,
in January !W>0. council ap*j
jtointed Albeit I. Slater clue! ofi
:iie police depnrunaat. Blatai llvea
at 807 Ford Si West Conshohoek- <
en and Joined
more than a decade ago
Wilde K.unril dU mit bi ln( the
mailer of salar* on the floor last
mi. In. n MM understood that
should the ecduMMC be enacted
the salary paid Officer MII1h..n-*.
wiii be hmwiawl 10 match Mi.il of
i". chief Klalrr The dtfftren.r U
said to be about SHOO snnuallv.
The Ihird officer is employed
ins the ippolnta
1 -\>. Ua '. i! i ■'. ■'■ .'If Jr.. ttt
I kmrtown nil Tae«i.iv to tin
LM right-
I ■-■ him under the
f :Ies of seniority, Rep Floyd K
IKreitninger of Lansdale staged a
( ,f -mini boycott of the LfeBJalBtUH part-time basin,
i i Tuesday and declared at noon Barges U rmoanced lie
HI* would not report for will lomin.'c perl tini:.,
Hi i in the Qeneraj As- oi tin-chief oi polio* until UJi or«
f.-mbly at 4 P. M. Wednesday. He dlnance goes Into affect, But cill-li-
pt liU won-*. Puriher. he said, **na in attendance %% the meeting
I' his no intention oi going near »".st "ignt indlcn'.d tli<"
Oeneral Assembly until "(his orouely opposed to demoting chief
laared up." Hild
i-eioli. ■ fanner president of ll0tl laHltlng thi
i: board ot supervisors of White-1 .Ccnffnued o.,
marsh township, was elected in'
lftsa, utter Bicnninger, an au.-.mu-b;
le dealer, had served two years in
rre Both rapreas&t the
third district.
'i V.. Ktaudlnger, of Ablngton
nmiiii runtrolier and HOP ■ hair
man. said yesterday lie should like
In see Brenninger go to llarrif.burg
and be sworn, "tie's * good legls-
I *■ ■ ' .'..Klln.-r «M. I
Tiie four other members of the
Montgomery county OOP delega-linj,
mol n Hiirnaburg and took
their outiin at the opening session
ot the 19tit Legislature at noon
Tuesday.
"1 liiui'i Intend to take my oalh
or do anything about it." Itrc,-
nlnger Mid, -until thin Is worked
f"CoJi((tueaT o» Page Five)
irculate a pctl-he
be restored
l'age Three)
ENGINEER AM) FAMILY — Bernard L. Pannone. elected director of the in-cinerator,
t>ewag« treatment plant, highway department and.amnltatjon by the board
of auper^aora of Wnitemanm township at an annual meeting Monday afternoon at
home, 2 IHourtoYjTi Rd., with his wlf«, Mercedea, and Uwtr four chiWran, Stephen
tour; Gregory, three montha; David, three y<.ir-. and Bernard, five. A lieutenant in
the Marine I orpi during the Korean conflict. Pannone U :t:i, wai aaaistant regional
director of the wilUameport area for the state bureau of highway ivhi n he accept-ed
a|j|iujiitim-m as engineer by the Whitemarsh supervisors, effective NOT 21 His
wife \* the former Mins Mereertea Palado, duughter of Mr. and Mra. Prancia C Pa-lado,
of |M K. Fifth Am, Conshohocken.
3 Children W. E. McLaughlin
Rescued From Named Supervisor
Quarry Cliif . r
Of Whitemarsh
Car Hits Boy
On lee-Coated
Henry Ave.
Drivrr Sa\s llr
niiln'i Know Mr
Iltnl Hit Aimnir
Henry Ave. waa coated
Monday nijrht with chunks of
ice. This made the road very
bumpy.
Driving along the road was Louis
Konnwal. of Hart's ljtne. BaiTen'
Hill. POIIT- said his car struck and'
lajtsed Thomas Krixliuial, IB. of'
T708 Kelfier Si.. Hoxborough.
Joseph Trautman. Aovldent In-
Bfiai Margaret F. Daly, a former school tPacher who
accident ocunmi about 7.J0 P. U went into Hih erl i.-illir and then into office niana^Wnent,
m A section where there are no side- will be sworn the seventh member of the Conshohocken
ttaiks. He Mid the Krorhmai bo) Scho.,1 Hoanl at 7:110 IV M. Monday at a monthly meetinff
vu vfalktog nonh alone. The eai to l«? held in Conahohocken High school.
also was traveling north, he said I **'» Daly was to luve beei: i —
Police look KrtntataaJ t0 Memoi- ^ PT, 5„ b,,,t Nichota. Romano
, , , I to thi U.aul ns 11 U'liirh-rn;
lai hospital Where he Wt» admitted on » «„„..,„ llck |
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