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awii / ®l)e €anol)0l)0chen ftetorutx Ettablbbed 1869. No, 6568 PUBLISHED EVERY TUETDAY AlfD nUDAY Defer Opening of Schools Until Tuesday PrtMiiuiiunyrv Heaturea Tak- •n to i ttnerve Hrultli of Children a i II llll 1. 1 \ (1,11 \.„ HTilli S I rrn 1'l.in iii-g Town BH 14S0 SI'IHHII Age. fur Tax 1 \" Appeals for Hlood To Fight Paralysis -ippeal ol th< ■ . ■ . . i ■ any |)t i . )lttfi ln-luntili- p., DUmtM i of dotion reeoonded i :■.■ ■ ■ ■'■ appealing to ■< ■ ■ ■ .mil pn ■•i.' ■ to donate the blood are requested li, : lift] iiih-oraton ii .■• Opening of ihe public schools. M-hfdiilfi! Itir w»u■ulay morning. turn, been deterred until next Tues-day morning, Thi ■ i»#d* Ided I .■. the KhOOl board at a regular meet-ing. Wednesday evening The ac-tion m taken u .i pn measure against the spread of in-fantile pu Mr Mitchell .sinter! that many BHfBbl desired a delay in opening the schools as many children have ■ home from vacations and believe It to be dangerous to have the children intermingle until it is •here are no I fanille pantlvMs among school children here. Mr. Mitchell made a motion that the opening be de-ferred on.. peat \l: Metzger be lieved the opening should be de ferred until October 1. Mr Elsenberg opposed the delay saying the board of health had been consulted together with ... State health representative for this county and they staled there an-no cases of Infantile paralvsis either here or in Norristown and that there Is no cause for delaying opening of the schools. He said, the board should be safe in accept-ing the advice of the health board and as the weather has become cooler, it is better to have the children in school at this time rather than late next June, as the time lost will have to be made Dr. Roih stated that he bad made an investigation of conditions and found that the cases of infan-tile paralysis are isolated and the disease is on the wane. He said, were the schools to open next Tuesday, it would give sufficient tune to observe the children and to ascertain if new cases developed Mr. Mitchells motion was lost by a vote of four to three, the vote bolus ■ Aye—Messrs. Metager. Mitchell, Roberta. Nay- -Wessrs. Roth, Wood, Eiaen-berg. Frews. Dr. Roth made a motion, second-ed by Mr. Mh'chell. that the M-hools be opened next Tuesday morning. The motion carried by a vote of five to two. The vote: Aye- Messrs. I. nh. Metager. Mitchell Roberts. frees. Nay—M ssrs, Wood. Eisenberg Delayuv: opei ing the schools necesNitat. s char glng the school calendar. The si^gcstion of Supei tntendent jandj* of making up tr lout time lurMg the holiday per-iods was a'^vted There will be •chool se&sjons on Friday following Thanksgiving, Thursday preceding Good Friday and Eaater Monday. School I ,n-ii. Superintendent Landis reported the enumeration of children o school age residing within the bor ough had been completed and re-ported as follows: First ward (Continued On Paje Seven) Firemen Save Row Of Frame Houses Fire which menaced a row or sl> frame house belonging to Benny Pupek. located at Front Bullock avenue, West Oonshohock en. MM discovered in the home occupied by Jotm Leonard In ih' center of the group, at 4 30 Wed-nesday afternoon. Smoke was pour-ing through the roof of Lhf Leon ard home attracted the afa a number of children plating m the street and then notified their parents who tusunouBd the Oeorai Clay Fire Company When the lire men reached the scene they dls-rovered ih., blaze ma confined li ■ 00 and [Says Health i Board Fails to Report Cases sutc n«ith D,-|,-| i ,„„. plalni hi \\.-i Side liur-t: ,f Negk , I DANCI R0I S li 0 \ I) Balligo Road to II.- Made Safe For Inifli,. To i II.IIIL- -^ir.-.-i Grade nnhoekm Board ,: It-., -i b} UK Bteta Department r,r Health for f;,,I,,„ ■*** ,v Pi al and f.jimiljii IPgll Ob' r regular me, I on w ■ ■ ln| The Slate Drparlmrnt clam mnnthlv ■ rhurKf iii, imtruet. tana tn rau ; Ing followed Cuiic! li„tn„.|<vl the borough from any damage that! Burgess MrFlhiitt,,, may be done due to the grading!U"1 Board ol BaaltB ;,i:,l and improver,,, m of ttie eternal "f of ',,t' Stittr CONSHOHoi KIN. PA. I I! 11 > \ t SKPTI Mill II 'i. 1932 j Community Center in Need of Greater Support to Carry-on SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.50 PFR YEAR Owners l)rla\ Streel Work l.n!uf '.t' Owneri ol One Proper!) lo Releaae I rom Dainaavi rfoldi Dp Fourth \\.iini' U'ltrk. notice to Curl, and Gutter. Refusal of owners of a property peration in winter tndo i ■ ■ ■ l : ■ ■ ■ opportunity >- ■ atria in discuss the I Se< , record Uttdei trial girls til Hies Tlie Art Parents Fighl « foy%?ailfd o lU'l«»r«- the Burgess For Custod) of Children League with tta .-ketch class atui'ial exhibition stbni and a !<>•.- Club and annual ilower ah d for Uu p l it \ - rntifrontlag ttu will be i.. .ooi There :i be ad- ■ ■ the execu-reached the point j All thii I | -. through rained executive imperative that Uu acUvtystlwho "'■''■ '" nldtnini ■' liel(! Ktton among ■ an the; young and old ■ ■>< hai be«n de- During lilt pa„t few rears the ■ ■ I ■ ■ . mumtv tfl enue B Wood MMM is holding ii|) the improvement of the Meat, lor which the OtlHt property own-ers have for years endeavored to have council proceed with the work This was stated at an ad Journed meeting of council. Wed nesday evening. Council has secured coumy aid for the building ol the street. Plans ban bean prepared and tin bor-ough Is ready to proceed wnii the 'ork as soon as all releases from damage claims are secured. All the property owners, with one ex-ceptton, have given the required Mr. FYeas stated the residents of the avenue ngn bean without an I the instru I paitmeiu an ttUfltled A OOnBn i rud from BO Pnuer Coe which tiuv coatpaUned ol the de-plorable condition ol .nJUgomingo road, leodinu to Uwli factory Thi lalau the mad In its present condition la fiir from gate and it is pmbubit- the berougb may be subjected to suits for Injun- to life and property u ON is permlUed to continue. The oompanj niggeated that Immediate steps be taken with the ,, , It In a condition that will at least render n safe for the tmetme poblk Counril oroered the street rom-pain to the read in the amount of *225 Than wu ■ i leisure Urns ecUvltl . nd teJeni ef our people have made thll (!>■• ' outstanding among hun- ■ ■ fd The way has ■ ■ Held la m] reatlon and Held for Trial For Threats Negro, Uleged la Have Threatened lo Shout Neighbor Seal i«» JaiL I • itirj in PoiBtiog Gnu.— Shewed Shell ugmitun atnoni educators hnitU ,-ocial wi if i offlrials and indm trlellsl such a program, mental and spiri-tual development, the elimination ol crime wyelt) to the ,,: effldencj 01 the oorkn Asks Stoves For Needy K'-lief C mill«... \|,prill (or t iiu~.il >i..\... Man. Ka!nili.-~ * nh,,ni Hcatiaa I'aciliii,-. Baliia N,-,,l Cl.nli... aim H,-.ir~ I ,.-iitii,,ii\ r.nnil, \ Difference, Hotbri l.„,k l.irl-i i > I V I I II S I I T S Wife Suej for Support Hll-1,.111,1 Hiillf;. \lnt,. ation >nii N ■ III tO 1-4 ■ ■ ■ Husband tx ■ beautifu] i hearlm et lo> datermma a*Ueb parent win ■ ■ : on a charge oi diaonV ■ ' ■ ■ rughUy oeai ;> mann i ■ ■ ■ rii.- memberi oompleli ■ the boyi the IHIIHI H ,i brtraj UM WUI battled obtain p ludaa Lone liandil RollS \\ Mill.Ill :reet for 48 years and'a discussion regarding the owner It Is wrong to let oriel ship of the guardrail alona Ballien OlOTHTlv fwili-r HnlH nn .1... ,....--t .-... i ._,.._ .. The Solicitor replied that u, release sliotild be secured tlse leaves the borough liable for dan -p». President Coyne suggested that It might be well to give the properw owners ■ gpeclftfd time in which to re all the raleeaai lrom dam-ages and If all releases are not ob-tained, to give up the work and nprove some other street. After further discussion. It ■ seek further b I as to the property owner who will not gfn ,1 nleaee llallmtell Street. Haiioweii street vork win »ro-ceed. On motion of Mi lotice ts to be given the abutting oroperty owners to curb and gutter Hong other property President Coyne sUted the countv will no' proceed wlih the work until curb ■l •.tiiiiiu.d on Page Bfbt] npuiiv I he cieorge Brown, negro, 44. of Lan- ■ road Cold Point, ar-rested Sundav bv Officer Ham Stcmmetz. of the Whilemarsh po-, Ike, on the charge of threatening '-"rough iU chairman, fctn K I) ttl kill Peter Ooodonk, an IH-vear- Wilson makes an appeal for dis old negro neighbor, was committed ,uuil.(1 „[OV(LS lllvv,UiL , .^ !f, With Uie tpproaetl of cold wea-ther as Indicuted during the put Fee dan the local ratttl wrmmlttw I Dainsby. 40. North H-1- gen N J . eeeki to ban ■ and Madeline L.OUIM I children, now living with the wife and mother Ui line Bernaby, nt the home ol Hei bert W AndeiMin. Pro smehlp The Barnsbys nan reaabed a stsv • tring, the bad the huaband charging him With non support d bai iiifd gutt for $50000 In which he charges Ander-son With alienation ol affections ; li month! ago and Farnsby charges that An-iiL- tniini'iitu] in having his wlfi team baa tn January 1»31 ratine their two children with her today nanistiv declared that he 1 le to locate IILS wUe and children until Novembei IPS] Be 'i- Andi'i - ion bomi with tea eld of Ohlel Fred Fluck or Ambler Ml time he claims to have contributed blMren Barnebj raetted a long tale oi troubles with his wiii 'hat m November 1930. she broke two windows m his guUMBOfaihl ti> prevent his UBtng it He is a sales manager lor en ffltnpani Mi: Harnsby on the and (leeiared that she has been the eating ._ way toward the roof A chemira tank wa.s emptied on the fire Thi< was not sufficient to extloguish the blaze and a ulream of water from the booster tank nil ed and a few minutes later the lire was out The fire started in the parti-tion of the second floor front and ts beluved to have caused by de-lecMi wiring The dam-ages is estimated at less than WO The Cki\ Company was called to Moorehead avenue this after noon to extinguish a dump fire APPOINTED INSPECTOR Francis W. Connelly, of 127 West Fourth avenue, has been appointed road inspector by the County Com mtssioners. Mr. Connelly assumed his duties yesterday morning, being placed in charge of the concreting of Ridge pike from Harmanville to Barren Hill Wsrninr Mistress -Marv when you wait on the guests at table tonight please don't wear any jt-welrv Maid—I have nothing-ma'am, but I thank vou warning County Balance not Available in (ash port of County Controller William C Irvin. to tti. | Coaimlntonara, shows ■ balance ol 1514,325 41 in the county -mount is not tor the expenses of the mainten-ion of the eoqntj i h raUanos at $83,025.31. During the inonih just oas«d there Wai exts-uded 1233 246.06, Included in the gmoio as cash balance is that of 1200,000. which ts on deposit In to Title and Tru.M Company, other cash bal.ir on fund. W467 71. appraisers fund. 1527 75; ■itate of Pennsylvania fund I1404R-Talbot law fund. 1227 256 46. The greatest expondlt the month wen thotg in which $49757.83 was spent for county bridges, and $61.305 73 for count v roads During the month $3on74 7i was -"pent for unempiovm. ■ The maintenance of romrv Simmons' was as house. $10,632 66 M684 70; house $1450 12 A s.tlin* lias been run along property between the Oulph creek and the r*d 'm.n the naadfng railroad tracks Solicitor Pot's 'ed to make a search I 'in who is the nghtlul owner Solicitor Potts was instructed to <irdmance changing the from Front .stic-l to ■ point 186 <Continued on page twoi Chicken Thief W -.111.111 \||. lul.lllt ,|| I,||1|>|| Mill- Srrvire Station I <>-'■. in Nriiej;!,. ta gave . |-,,l Bandit Escape* in Cur Parked Nearby. ■ - lord who eon dims the Pun (i on Montgomery pike MM r.i.l. o ad Oulph atilll up and robbed • ■ lontaining epproaUmatel* $160 by ,i long bandU who intend UM riie mana) wa taken onlj alter .1 with the woman aftei ■ thug mo from the sta-tion l'llll|l.-(l lllto A blu ttint had been parked In Mmi ranerj pnu with an aacomphce nd the motor kept ran 1 ■ rwo CENTI Couii \d\is«s Boj How t<> Treai Friend PKHWUIII ^ ,,iiiiL-.i,r Paroled l„ Paj For Wi„l,. Stolen I r.uii Store BOYS IM \ \ II llll I l< \|,[,, 11- in I ,,url U ilh Trii-,1 I,, ( r.i.k Safe „i ti„ ..Ixtiii 100 II tlon ol Klitii-uf-l'. . Mis Crawlorri was aloi I .0 jail 1„ drl'ault of lint buifrorl,"'"'" ""'"" '" "'"c" can w window., ,n hi. «„loo,„bllr ,„ "fj HI mm >t • rur-,l,u""d "th"' ,'"»l ■ «*' TBaej pimal bla ,■«„« II Ha al ,, ratal ; '' "' ""'" ,""' ': laa before M»tolr.l>, an i,»i,v f.mll,™ who h.ve hj.d """•«"• '« » vacuum clcanlna ,\Z',l""^0," I c,?„r.u»m=v5,s zjazi vT°r""'"",v '^'^^^^^^^•z\ 8h«.f ™d. .hare . „„m had ., l».dcd on ,,u«« Thca „r«d : _UW U*l> .rtlara darqaudx ,„„„, „„ ™™ Stat^ the -rch .,r.„o^r„, "*,r7^, 5 '"« "'" "' ""^"■" <" "'«U '"- *• Iv;;- ,.p.».ed,y. but be- ^ed*SS*r,v!T'Ja 1ft T'Sl H, IVU-r Q -i,11» threat-'™""' "< the re.ldenta of the com- A, a ,,'wll ,K flnalie JbtEST. " " '"' ' in :""1 h""'1"1 - Hied aa to Brown |„„, »utillv .ho havr itorrt tlielr old &«,»,. II , V ™ ' " bl" 'ellineher lo take quarrels.,,,,,, whenever > 'i In cellars oi other place, for Barns!' I H. said that on Sun-! «■'<• kaaptoa »l„„ they were re she p Baylor An- *n showed him placed wilh mere iiKKle,,, htatlni d.rson and Ins wile both 01 whom ihotgun shell and told hlrn equipment, the ,-onm rorfc at the Aodara you.", an appeal to these residents to j thai the condition houaej Rive their stoves to tht daatrvlag children have their own bedroom the rued) Then is :„, OIK'III I,,T,| adJOUlUtl that of the mother ra ii,„, tilVen li tO 5 I ears >;"" ■".- pouited it_oui__ the win- mltu> will deeply appraclab an) the husband wrote Is the children .,, given , fha lettera atbacaad the ,„.,,,,,, . ,e is also a dire ,„,v ' chlldran andJN charge inibedded Itsel, gfii ££?£ ■, ill that hi't-niiri tlnr,, Hnnn nl ■'t.11 ... , *"' """" We haw had en in thoar siippiii-d a-ork Guild and otba | ■ JJJ bean exhausted and we arc now Ing to scrape up enough for :. Illtlf babv that has no hatenr ' Drmnntls and the coniniitt KI Lhukt'ii thJ wn two and one half b : in the tn morning by Judge Oeorgi C ■ Tbomai Plnnegan l oi Norrkato i ter Coui.r. hud bfi'ii cliRrucd wlUi attempting to loot the coops of J I Chemical road s. mouth Township No tpatimoiiv wai heard toda; ■hall Ttiat li going to Brown then went into ih< ilh his win, •iiTorduiK ■ ■ nd dOW, About the time Brown soing to pull the trigger. Ins . tUlOOfetd the KUli from till liandv. ond Uorr floor of the ■ ;.', the witness testified. The gun taken from Brown s home \ by Offlcei u shown-j (ioodwvn and he identified it tin- gun pointed HL hlin and I .ihell as Brown had shown Inm m the yard. tesiilled that Finnegan had pleaded ruUty Jwie Ubottt two moothl BKO. Brown got I**™ I *r,nf th,a' "" M It Which tin.. , " gun to shoot him and ul that taken . I.. iiNik 'he Klin ofI of Brown afttttfg Oonon before Imposing B,«* Kav^ to Charles Johnson. ■ heard the record of the Ooodwyn'a btotber-in-atw, Later defendant He had been nUirntd the nun dren have enough to keep them from bet Judge Kniijlr ■ a writing the Leu. i 11 ■ case was held and) Veteran Awarded 'Turple Heart" Another one of Conshohorken's I* HIKI Wor,d War Veterans, who carrier ■ 0l baltlr. bag i ■■ tad by thi War Department with the Purpli ■■ n UM daeoratl Into 'in biiiiiiint! mid went to wl awnef waa located to the atranaei had followed li did no) .lenr hie lrom 1 lt<- hidlni ' ■ told bei he would Realladnj ■ tun of i ■ the net ptaofa ■ ■ ■■ hand In h> i raw and p ■ 1 avekwardi afalnat the wall HW ■ 1 lullv re- ' ;rit d 1. ■< 1.minimi On I'aer BeireBI ■ I ■ I ■ ID, and be never LOR, held Judge at Man-dril had a weakni ■ the night or Julv 31. a wai Of the cooling Bweeta umt- aom ■ roken to :tiiu enb ■ atlaw Dunmon iuveniie nroba-tion dfTlfVi boy had I normal vouth sin- raeom-mended nrotmtion for ■Tainted by Judas Knlghi who directed that the be n-iin-toatn, B in l-li,, .1 on probation William ! . its. and Paul Roth* of oak i tub, taUne IUI butter aandwlchea utd toft drlnka aocordlng EUilmore. of the Dw m lanltot it Uu club. Illlll-t to he value of tVJ were taken, while the loss of toft drinki amo ■ bowera denied ahaj tad tata a all thai bad been haraed mtu rhej admiUed seven UIM Duiunore told the court the ■ the bOn were II, William confeaaed he i ma who pn t!„, (,|lll( I Judge Knight com-mended him on tnafclna thi 'i in ula H'-U-J ihw afternoon follows rmmty Alms Jail. detention Child Run Down Aftei ■• thorough personal nstigation on the part of Ply-mouth tn 0 it-damone 14. of 900 (.ld pr,,,^ ' II 14tf West Ninth aw- ^i liarlv Ol Ph;!- : Obiag theli auto-p., f'.»- U..J1.. II _4 • xoneraied n> tar, uauly Hurt without furthei Blanche Griffith 11, daughter of I" : «a who were at William Clnfnth DeKalb gtreet ,^h,' fi,,!trrv il1 the time and all In-near Second. Bridgeport is tti.rcn,ird llim t(l;" 'he two bo, Montgom*T>- Hospital in a serious I n,w ""'"y of misconduct , condition She was run down by |cn*rM* *•« lOlfOuntled an automobile driven by J Edward, ' ■••dley and Pine street H* tKINfi IN f'ASF when the j Brown and [warned him to keep it) representatives from Uu years In this countv and alah0 ll,p house. ■ months In Philadelphia A a„v malice!mriuHrlal Pltt"tJi will bi "■vre based on chicken thu-verv I between them Ooodwn itated be n'"' :i" jU"'111 ■WUon FmneKan at the time of the thi f| knew Of DDthlnM tinl n a11- Tnis te '■' ' was injured, when Waiian- beaiim when hi ' ■ rrowad back $i be had' Mn'''' Jlll>' that 'he repn someone in his yard, obtained a loaned Brown and told bin w- from the plants bavi attended a *t tw Bniwn threaten-1 r" ipaeJtlng of ttir- feneral condl In the back ed bin m that time according to tlons ol ihe romimiiiit v Mr. Wll- ' iinonv tted there Ui a Keent a neiKhbor. testl- provemnnt atnoa lii ith there are still tB2 who an re two but When asked how Uu beard Brown make anv dJUona conuand with thh time a threata. heard the gun go olT but did i, Be valid lie heard Brown threaten Ooodwyn two months ago and told Mag- lof Ooodwvn taking the gun from Ur'/a "2 • ' «un scheduled to be h-id U and subsequently turning It over lng hB8 ^n [«,„,,„..,. ,,,,., s.p- -'" to Brown again. ,leialH.r 19 at g ^hp ^ H ^ July Joaephtne Johnson, a sister of . Mar Ooodwyn waUfted that Brown hadfrv a 4„ /^„__„i. the iheii and laid the "• LM to l ompete •uu into some body Bha ;. stairs to ■ d, and I thought It i of me John I- DeBaran Poet American gun that ewnki i nrd Mrs Brown r at BatfleJd tomorrow Lng, at that boy for,|f,ven1'111 ahan ihe drill team under he did nothing to you l,et the bov.tlie cupUincy of Calvin W RIKK. rUflad lurth'T that 'Al11 patticUnaa In I The committee will meet in n.„.|Kirkpat.lck. of 3tn Bprln| Mill «vi . ,.,-„„ ., ■ the popular driver of atampli Woman S $3500 Est For Institutions . was ■ ■ Charges Against Hoys Baseless ■ Ebon as he ts familiarly known] <•' his irieiuis, served in Oo i six-l ",,,h ';:' I ■' eol No,. LILH ,.,"'\,'T"V "?" ! gaged at Cunel France. In the hrr »i3500 nUte to .,-L. Qermaii machine gun oompanv., Wli,, t-,ri,lL- tv »i.ii , the bullets p.erred Klrkpat- *'.' , rlfhl .should. , another to,e '' . ' ! !11 *" Ulawrtat watafa from hla arm and i , ■„I ,,rick,ch,urch an ed Be ana En n - I D a boapttal when mained until NOvi I hospital on i: count and started off to eompunv He reaehed his ouUlt tn daj following the signing of the! 8t VS ATtiiistice and was placed In ihe:ar»' the ! ilar monthly meeting of|Aimv nl Occupatior. ul committee on relief. malm?d untl1 Jul>'. 'fl19- when he queather $2iM) ; came back to the United States' n..t lo make a eotUPat la.st year the demand waa Just starting r honorably dL> 1919 Be aeni hargi 'i . Miller Makes At Hatheld lair ,{cstituUoB of Funds '■ ■'■,■■■ S21HI ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ rial mi.-h: terminate into a i the) appeal hen granted lie recommendation >f the prat ,,„( .|„. I to than oar-ei of bti ■ ■ iae I tiiiiinurd ■ ■ week b) Judge I ' hllahi .mil other ■ 1 '■'' " : ' annoanead ■ b l.vpr, 1,-H tl> (in Snniewherr mh eg. ■ nUe court wui, ti bring plao ■ ■ . V i ' i Unwed mi pan i Refuses to Reduce Support Order bowe Brown when drinking. con..drills that has been arranged as Peter tu"" ,or ,n* **k,;- before Pllllllpri. Ing for sentence Knight rVed M Al.AivsT 0OKB1 \HII , .1-; v rucking on Pt-ter 8helfe*tur*" ,or ,h* ***rlv evenlni Th" j prosecutor, was the The iii-ridem oceurnd near the ku Brown had previously at- numbers of the poM wti\ ■aaemMelprueul iii totalled that child s home at 9:30 last evening I Howard White, constable for tempted to shoot her brother andiat thf L**1011 H"™'1 iT,,m ,: had been made Tlie girl was taken to the hoapital deputj tea collector PTancla De-jthat her brother had taken the gun they Wl11 leav'' ln Prlvatp automo- sum was in ext-esa of t500 iclans opera*. i bv awaj nraen him. Itjilei- ' w 'hlrtv Conshohocken Davs Sale Sept H-15-16-17. biles mediately for a depressed fraetured Ltron who wai not rem Dtadl Th'' I''tilon Cadet Band has beenlfln davs in Jail from August 5 and skull extortion will be given a furtherI by counsel refused to have any-ien**K'd to l>:' '' '"*v tlw C08ts of Prow" Murdy reported the case to the hearing Mondav at 2. before Mag-j thing to say at Uu bearing tomorrow »nri ViU leave for Hat-;cuilon amounting lo about 170 valuable] Bridgeport police and waa released j titrate Mcl-aughlm. in Nor- , n*ld ' ' t«iav. An effort for the pending the outcome of the child's The caw is the outcome of a lew CHAMOBDI AIHilir-- '*'" plav f"r Ulf" 1(>"11 P0*1 dltnn» ls b'i-nft m*df' to »*>,*III (in.urt*s Imade I.:- ( thp tWnipetlUw drills. Charles and It Is expaetadi Miller will „, , . . .. MHW director, will be In charge I discharged this afternoon. 1"C h^^mf.^. h!l.\ot the n'U81ci*t" I »* was arrested on July 16 AUornev E Arnold Forrest. ADVKSTIU IN Ttu: KF* ORDER this borough, represented Miller. Rtissel Miller of West Consho-i hocken. who pleaded guilty on An j gust 5 to embaaaietnaiit by agent -aa brought into court this rnorn - tadn " MI Penn Trtl wllnehs Compaal full I the win written April IS I - ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ -— II DOI 'Hl-I KM - isilUilliW is M/OBH ■ jWABIIINnand ntONINa. Tou-» like ! waby Cosche* r-p.irea »na nUnft Pr»nk * THE FAVETTF LAUNDttY Phon« 7|l Anderson a. 317 Hector atrert 'amilv m 105 Forrest ' ia-ie-lM. Advertisement I Ad»artt«amaot. ■'<:M Mapie street braling hi : ■ ■ gouiK to his prl I sll day IDVBRTIU IN MIC KII OttDU ■ ■ ■ the daughter might Btitah
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, September 9, 1932 |
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Date | 1932-09-09 |
Year | 1932 |
Month | 9 |
Day | 9 |
Volume | 65 |
Issue | 68 |
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Ettablbbed 1869. No, 6568 PUBLISHED EVERY
TUETDAY AlfD nUDAY
Defer Opening
of Schools
Until Tuesday
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Appeals for Hlood
To Fight Paralysis
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to donate the blood are
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Opening of ihe public schools.
M-hfdiilfi! Itir w»u■ulay morning.
turn, been deterred until next Tues-day
morning, Thi ■ i»#d* Ided I .■.
the KhOOl board at a regular meet-ing.
Wednesday evening The ac-tion
m taken u .i pn
measure against the spread of in-fantile
pu
Mr Mitchell .sinter! that many
BHfBbl desired a delay in opening
the schools as many children have
■ home from vacations and
believe It to be dangerous to have
the children intermingle until it is
•here are no I
fanille pantlvMs among school
children here. Mr. Mitchell made
a motion that the opening be de-ferred
on.. peat \l: Metzger be
lieved the opening should be de
ferred until October 1.
Mr Elsenberg opposed the delay
saying the board of health had
been consulted together with ...
State health representative for this
county and they staled there an-no
cases of Infantile paralvsis
either here or in Norristown and
that there Is no cause for delaying
opening of the schools. He said,
the board should be safe in accept-ing
the advice of the health board
and as the weather has become
cooler, it is better to have the
children in school at this time
rather than late next June, as the
time lost will have to be made
Dr. Roih stated that he bad
made an investigation of conditions
and found that the cases of infan-tile
paralysis are isolated and the
disease is on the wane. He said,
were the schools to open next
Tuesday, it would give sufficient
tune to observe the children and to
ascertain if new cases developed
Mr. Mitchells motion was lost
by a vote of four to three, the
vote bolus ■ Aye—Messrs. Metager.
Mitchell, Roberta.
Nay- -Wessrs. Roth, Wood, Eiaen-berg.
Frews.
Dr. Roth made a motion, second-ed
by Mr. Mh'chell. that the M-hools
be opened next Tuesday morning.
The motion carried by a vote of
five to two. The vote: Aye-
Messrs. I. nh. Metager. Mitchell
Roberts. frees.
Nay—M ssrs, Wood. Eisenberg
Delayuv: opei ing the schools
necesNitat. s char glng the school
calendar. The si^gcstion of Supei
tntendent jandj* of making up tr
lout time lurMg the holiday per-iods
was a'^vted There will be
•chool se&sjons on Friday following
Thanksgiving, Thursday preceding
Good Friday and Eaater Monday.
School I ,n-ii.
Superintendent Landis reported
the enumeration of children o
school age residing within the bor
ough had been completed and re-ported
as follows: First ward
(Continued On Paje Seven)
Firemen Save Row
Of Frame Houses
Fire which menaced a row or sl>
frame house belonging to Benny
Pupek. located at Front
Bullock avenue, West Oonshohock
en. MM discovered in the home
occupied by Jotm Leonard In ih'
center of the group, at 4 30 Wed-nesday
afternoon. Smoke was pour-ing
through the roof of Lhf Leon
ard home attracted the afa
a number of children plating m
the street and then notified their
parents who tusunouBd the Oeorai
Clay Fire Company When the lire
men reached the scene they dls-rovered
ih., blaze ma confined li
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[Says Health
i Board Fails to
Report Cases
sutc n«ith D,-|,-| i ,„„.
plalni hi \\.-i Side liur-t:
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DANCI R0I S li 0 \ I)
Balligo Road to II.- Made
Safe For Inifli,. To
i II.IIIL- -^ir.-.-i Grade
nnhoekm Board
,: It-., -i
b} UK Bteta Department r,r Health
for f;,,I,,„
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