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®l)t Consljoljocken tUtorita:. F*taNi,.i.-«. JHf.o. \„. 6517 I ONSHOHO KEN, PA^ FRIDAY, JVM WO 24 1936 run i i\\n« i.\b Classes for Recreation Attracl Main v. F.\v. I'ost i^uds Ipire Caused M-Louise Woo(| Thirteen ll.i-k.-i It,II T.-.i FtirincJ in NMI Recte* r■■•ii Mii\«Miciii Passage of Bonus Approval of passage of the sold-] lers- bonus bill by both the senate ■ad ihe house m Washington, wasi expressed on all sides, last night at] the weekly meeting of Consho-hocken Post 1074 Veterans of Por-tan War*. In the Mary H Wood' 1J\ Explosion of Waterback inherits Stock lull < ii|II|i;lllii-. Called wVUinfjcton Vm-li Hone "1 t-i.-rihn Morning \l)l I.T C I To GrW »T-II.N. T II K K I-' I It I > Fnrk House Daniel Cannon commander of' the post, addressed the meeting on Hat bonus, stating that 490.0001 Id War veterans were among | \ < S I IS "" nation's unemployed, and the,| of great benefit toi th m As soon as expected final*... .. _ ,, passage of the bonus is made. Uie rUUOM 1MWTO) Wwr local post will be supplied with necessary nppUcaUona. etc, they have been Informed. A committee to supervise aid for local veterans teams in securing their bonus, will Training (or l.r.iil- Work i- .1 I'W i Pru|aaK With thirteen basic-many more in the appointed at the next meeting of making and instruction m organized lh*'|P°?J- P w D-I hearaal ifonnoj tuotad here under tag Park House, the U 'ATA. in (tag Mary H Wood Park House, have wing OonJey, who has had ex , ■ work ben ■ toe instructor of the ' classes hundred men ill hold |* nlght at 7:30 In Zero \\ eatber Follows Slonii i pp. Me loa Y'urh UM mi ling in I....IIV I irr Two fire companies responded to a call coming from tin home I7.S00G was disposed of by the will of Alan D Wood. 1900 8 Ritten-sel manu-late Rich-ard O Wood. Sr. • Woodmoni Wesi ■ Phlladel- | scribes as being in a .safety deposit OOfll Kxihange National Bank, be held f I widow June Dviart Lester Wood ,hl. Hearing Today (in |{jr,|,<|av |>a|| T»o Injured When [ | |Jm <;,,, Narberth Merger • Track Strikes PoleI Juniiarx .'JO. To A motion for continuance o( the h Borough ! tarter and become a part of Lou | | io*n-hip. is to be made i:. noon, when the hearing is called 11 uiiii'hower and Coraon rt.mklm I. WriKh'. □i (bj pattUon ul 12 30 todav thai he would make of ned in ex- Aid Sufferers \nmi.il Event to ( ►baerve I'r.-idiiil"- ItittlnLn N<-vi l bartdlai (.rippled Ulg BB luatogl ttepttOM Mm filed by RosBttd Fleer I In v Yoillll ilrl,M ,| Intin l...«t Ymr*i Proceeds. 70' i" \ i-iiini: Nsne With plans progressing rapidly) Ai her iic itl Ptttaburgh; the Pcunsvi-the Metropolitan Museum. M JW0 slK. Vork go the merger petition are ' Out UM Wellington Audi, Cedar Height when the waterback exploded in |hoeken was toft i ooo an the cliKiiiii- UM hMUtu lyatem at 845 a. m.J;'[ock tn lhr AL,M w M pa- m lha Kni«his oi Pohnaooi Hull. rouadM by bJe family The UUonan to ahm gyoti a nqui ■ .; nMt todav that So aansfe — „ ,; ' iil(,f'r ii{ lh* ***** * k" ln|"uf(tin8 that thtt number an I ,;„„„:. •- ..„.n,Bh„m ,hr c,u,„r,. on pany of Cedar Heights and ttie Two own ■ pok in Whttrmarib town-ship dnorth it- * morning. William HI the ■ ■ Tile dbn jof the l.ti . M tl ^ It I-' \ K K I T S awUlnad teeratton* cd the face ■ Tlie\ » j IhopttaJ | | ■ Stati' Hhjhway Patrobnan Oeorgr of CoUsgrriUe ■ ibstittifine fm t and Biniida\ Ball for. ttattuneU durtm the h| night •"*■ -igated IJJIIII Sentence for Tire V\w(l ■ ■prtnj y eo\ but It was not necessary for(Wsi Wood ^ them to go into action , j|() Q Wiii)(1 M The heating system was damaged) . | considerably by the explu-ioti M< tn-n\\ UN i ,■:,. n( thf household were awaken- Vf-ler-f***! by the blast Mr Auch Is the ., .j ana of BDW*rd Auch. owner of the: nil- lit'-1 Atirh-Int.Tborough Buse.s and pt»a-| la\fil liv Snow Orifl". —I Ident of the board m education! ii .,1i,1i tv IMI ..MiHI>i 'I PlJym,,,outh,. township rl, lod.y d„Myta „ . j , , sU)ne and tram, buiktinu cm. « wmperature, rr„„, . slllbl,. „„0 . J„IUll, „„ [j Cnwkcd UM I <>lirl I rllitlll % illl I. Li H,,.„i.. I .urn,--- h, I Kben OTHER C AI rhaid I |I|MT Mrrion Girl 11. in i., Kii.ii'i HollH' Will II. is to be M.i. , Rich- DnUnuanoe. I 11 Hum the court as to the legality of the pe To Honor \\ r>| Side Burgess havp responded to Kj\p Dffcret**) Bel Etna new activity begun two mka |{,...i.(rn.,| RaHM ago. and ill '. "' ' , offering a medium lor wholesome: ■\ fun and raenation The classes are conducted in the PHI BOQHi Fifth i anoue and Ban - *-oen 3 and s m the afternoon and 7 to raeontod In the bowufh limits was Montgomery plk> Loral Youth 8 Year Old Itilini by Dog] (jirl [njurei : !0. In ItM- tvemng IMIOW wro. rpRUlelPd I lane, in Upper Miri.ii, town.slilp w Birr t'liBilil" ,!„■ utsirii,, ,lav mormn'i The b-jlldlnn had been occupied . on Ui* maximum-minimum Uwr-|by the family or Angelo Oeorge Allhouah baakelball appears to m„m„„ „, ,hB hnm. nl n...^ „ntll ^yeral wvekfi aao A quan- •" ""' "'""■■" •""' l] l•" "" R»K. 1010 FByeu.- aireet. an oTOclalillty <" furniture owned I, .nriir number ,,f mra ml DOJ1 en- „, |n(, p,nn,,|Y|,nn Horllcultural' ily «as destroyed, and a truck, rolled. Uie ciirrlculun, |«lored In tile baaemenl „l tl.i-l!)- i The Uiermometer la the type Mructur, wa-s tolallv »„vk,,l Jeot* Th're will l« ■ special whtch remains at the lowest or rm-men from Swedelaiul b„tt]ed ■i older groups In leader- hlRh(St temperature registered un-|for several hours belcre the flames llowarrl. Vs.-I IJtli I, \\,nn.-. Hiu. i, «,ii i...(.' i.\ > 1 r;i\ !)<>::. I ir-l \ i, lim Sin.-.- 1),,^ Oiiiiriintin, \\ .,- ' 'nl.T.-.l. n Hnir.l. ..f I'Kin, tiilr... Slrilrk hy Tl Sbe Might! From .1 1 llu- No II., Inf. in which instruction ,„ r(i.w, ^^ tnn|ler.t. will be given m |»v<-hi.HHii b.,r.>u«h an 1 1"V" '"/''/'"■"'' '"■":"'; emht with a conaum <"-: •'■■'' MM H lb. run »dv.„ced "'"h '" ""■ Pi.nih of Hi.- fourth grade of m"" :ln" the Conshohocken public school , 'T"d tavfl .ii due *- "- basketball league ' 11.11 lit li,:,l ■ hiking eaulH A commuiiliy ,. rSeIgMls eIre!d^InySUife 'l.eTdera"l "■ cl!a'"a"es*. dul,s,m.,,lssret<^l rowohmen Ihev reported at m ,„, morning and it isi expected that mam inorjlClM11„ m resumed in the aflel- I soon be formed All noon mea between UK agr, above men- cta„ ,„ ^ „,,,„ „„ wm In addition to the hostetb.11.^,,, „„, „ th(. p„„h„| (lines, inler,. ins conlesls whl be whooU, or (h, „„„„„,„^„,. awarded In other game, juch ns.,,on no w„, Con,hoh(,kr„ and checkers Monopoly. „.,,„,, ..penned the' were extlngtiishtd 8ub-7i aero at ther greatly hampered the firemen, upward!In addition to UM- lac kof water Chemical htreams aatod Mbfbf building'-, which weir -n; eral times by tin- biirnln« aaaban The lor- (3000 The origin has not been de-termined The George Clay firemen answer-ed a rail In the (rigid weather last evening at 6 when they were sum ii.iird. eight-year-old Ply mouth r. ; go n.,c , ttBtd legs, a broken arm and inul- **9 n'ternoon '|)U. l}ixiy bru,., Harry Howard. 17. West Twelfth I avenue was attacked by u stray dog HIM! wea-lnnd badly bitten on the right leg parthndi It attnctlni much atten- .iiiit bustdrada o. intsons, ■ i ottaet DOBtmun iiroreeds ol Uie b.HI Mill !■• KiMii. its they re la* ■ iiid crippled children "t | mimnv. Tin remuinliig u rein is forwarded to [he Oeorgta Warm Springs Pnundalion for In Luiiiit- para :alaiiti.>n Horn Ihe ball funds to the Vlstttnf Nurse lation aJdad ■ ||,l the Ixirounh who was crippled | : ?cccd3 pro- [fidad bbn with n brace and treat- ! ineitl wbtoh have made almost "fl in« in.' mi the boy, il ft] ilnri hiislin |and rejinsinlatiM year's ball are rcpondini: to nitli l.rk lOppad from the rear urea! extent only n lew rlr. i . ktiM- The wound was|0f a school bus into the path of a ,,,, j ly cauterized by local ■ attack of a stray aog in this bor- OURII since the quarantii. In surrounding commum: weeks ago YnuiiK Howard wa1 was running in the i moned to Matsonford road and (home. The dog was standing Onjto Montgonirr\ hosptial (Montgomery avenue, where ajthe Mdewalk As the youth passed, lLrmia>rea tn poUo truck on her way home from Ply-|li difflrult to htfto*i mouth consolidiiicd -'ln>ol, Tuga- cuUvea ol an] moon. houm or tbi daiievliLi ul Mr. mid an] Of our lliiiikim; dtbi iocs Band M PaatOD How, dadbM to lenil [heir support to PUiiiuuih (tnire She la m ftaabj hunianllariaii artlv- 1 third grade at the PlymouUi ity It awj mean the difTerenr-e school. ■ Cinishohocki'i) child 1K- 'l the truck, owned: ing phv.Mculh gbla oi orlpptod ' a »- iieur hb bj „ protaal onmpany, took tot mil p naldenl oi thg He Uten'borough. who Is aiding with tha ball Highway,;lat^l today also being ujei Cold Point did not reach the ex usually does, in compan son to the local temperature The tkhguish the fire popular new game. '- ~ "HUlaT 9chPd" iaiiBlu at the annex No rhorgc whatever la made for the Instruction, and the borough la, under no «pen.se for It Fquip- 1()W( (iffl(,iaI ,hrrm(lmi.Ior readu r"',11' i'11;1^ b> learned wn> four degrees below' alrrady plaiu an- a yeaterday. No beIng made fo, a. brnrflt event.la m;ixjmum . mlnlnillII raise funds or hLs purpose Any r„adl whlch w,(|l)(t peraooi wishing to make a cash ^ tpniperatlirf dur|n th(. niBh, cx»nlributioncrr to donate games Wfl^bl(1 « ■ j or c^tpmen- siillnMe for use in me;Lanc„s.m.UIr „„„, CoId PotnL Btul\ ^era^vrllunteer awiaTanta are'on NarflfiSa ***> '^mperatun- were rominunity. died at 545 last Olfbl „,.,« ZlllZ\ n* > u?n m corded as above. nonte of btr daughter. Mi and he plans to H;ir||,r, ,(l|] „ in!„.lrltlire wa.s ,0w. Kaihrrlne MacFarland appoint outstanding membera of. h , p, regiatenng six Tenth avenue Seven week, ago she to act as auxiliary in-idl?1,pr„ % Rlx O.flock" VMterday suffered a stroke of paralysis from sedan had caught fire. Thejthe brute sprang at him without 1 Patrolman O D Meyers umaU-! A flTteen-pound birth, firemen made a quick response and warning and bit him on tlie leg I gated the accident. i beautifully decorated ■ saved the machine The wiring, Howard tried to beat the animal The school bus. which Wt at senteri to some guest at tha Hlnh-waa damaged to such an extent the on but hr flew at hit «-leral times 3 30. was bound toward Norrls-'day Bull and anotl car was not able to be operated and, miuiRhtik UM flesh and practically;town. The truck was travelmr dona I will ba had to be towed to a garage. Ajtaartnf the leg out of his b m tha pfid. The driver added rhemical stream was used to ex-; Tl»- Uciini said be hud Dm ba Kirl until hLs truck tffSJ to tha fund Burn** M.I Huuion w.u 11. Gueal ,.f tt ,-i s„|t. Qroai in I onjiMii liwii \\ ii I* |{, "I'lI'Ml In llrlli.x r:iti< I llll.lill.llrv « atttnd tha dinn 1 bi Ing ■ ■■ "■ ■ U ■' ■ ■ 1 in tlie gatl 1 kind of welium' hOOW h ■ nenl and now at ihe hum. ■ ROM Mi I ■ steadily rerupfrating Obituary Mr- v.,, , \\„it [ti>>,riger Mra. Sara Wolf Uaatnfor. 78. one the dOK I 00 Idea us,ahuoi u|wi j A unique feature of [he lloor (o who is the ou: ,j Oon>(abaw will be a program 1 mip of WPA «.: iludinu resi.lenis from a number ■ OOUDtf In nd- Ituro, there uill be numerous other . M girls of ne. well ' degrees at six The federal classfs, a new deal project afford the only public or- .[•reation and Instruction m the community, and afford a place where men. un-iihle to net work, and others, de-ftrlng wholesome community recre-ation, mm- find It. William Conley. a local resident. I Vtllanova College and the m National Recreation School. New 4-,.;. « York City, where grea, .,irolli,« students Ba hUl^SLSS^L^S^. acted aa supervisor at the Mary Janr Sutcllffe Park for sometime. during the summer seasons. Temperature throughout the coun-ty dropped lower than that Schools tn the nearby rural dis-tricts continued claaaes. uninterrupt-ed by Ihe cold At Barren Hill consolidated school, attendance was lowered by the cold, and because of the latter, a portable building was closed for the day. and the reduced classes taken to the main bulldhur which she failed to rally Mi- UU'MiiK'-r widow of John Jacob Dteainger. was bom In Cedar Grove, and was a life-long resident of Whltemarsh township She was a daughter of Uie |ajg John and are to be seen daily Susan Wolf, whose families were sections of the borough among the early settlers ir. tbll Non-Suit Granted "Grape-Skid" Case After the testlmonv had been tak-en In behalf of the plaintiff Jtidtte Tiannehower grinted a non-suit In ihe damage action brought by Wal-ter J Harris, of 21 Blackberry street. N/orrtstown and his wife, Anna, against the American Stores Company to recover damagrs for injuries 1.1.1..-d by Mrs Harris. when *he "skidded" on a grape tn the rtore of the defendant at Mar-shall street and City Hall It waa allegeed by Mrs Harris that on September 27 1934 she en-tered the store to get some pur-chase- While wilklng down a corridor from the meat department to the (n-ocery she stepped on a ' large white grape and "skidded for six feet and was about to fall when she was caught and held by a clerk In nltemptlnK to maintain her equilibrium she atralned her-self badly In the back, side and leg DIKI.CKATED SIIOI IJIER Mrs. Mary Ash worth. *MK Spring HUt, la confined to bed as too retail of dislocailoii of her right rhoulder. In a fall at her home. Sunday FRAfTrilFS \i:\t i\ r^II The Whltemarsh township .*chool from Port Washington section to Barren Hill consolidated school was held up for a quarter of an hour by reason of its being stuck in the snow. Flourtown mad The delay was not oaunad bv drift* but because an other car has been stuck on th) road the bus sank In the snow on the side of the road when It at-tempted to get bv Walter Oillngcr. operator of the bus. waa assisted by on i.r ihe employers ol the Oeorge I) Wtdener estate, near to the tha accident in extri catliiK the bus No damage was r> :;orted At 2 yesterday mnming. Joseph K Shoemaker, president of the Upper Merlon township board of road I began directing the op-eration or snow plaws over snow drifted highways to permit opera-tion of school buses and the flow of other traffic yesterday Making a hasty tour of the town-ship. Shoemaker found a number of highways rhoked with drifts and then ordered the plows into service Drifts from three to five feel blocked highways In the upper section of the township, he re-ported yesterday Among the roads most seriously affected w«»: Beidler. Hengel. Mullen and Keebler roads. Drifts five feet deep blocked Hengel road, near King of Prussia while snow three feet deep pre-vented travel on other highways Particular attention was paid I- highways over whlrh school buses operated, so that they would he in readiness for the passage of buses this morning country Following her marnai:' Kirt'll f'ivil VrtiMti Mrs Dlrslnger moved to East B 'tor street, where she continued to live until lire went to live with I daughter about a year ago Until the final illness her physical condi-tion was remarkable She con tin- •end to her duties until about a year ago when .-Ii' becime unpaired. tha home of her daughter She was a mem ber of the Presbyterian church and took an i.' ' LB church affairs until advancing years Inter-vened Surviving are two daughters Mn .tad, wife of Magistrate John E Oraut-I. B22 E:i street Spring Mill and Mrs Katli-erlne MacFarland and four sons. John Dlchiuger. 917 Sprmn Mill avenue' James Diesin>(er Newark N J. WiUi-in Ii- ,n.. i IM West Eleventh avftiue I)|esinK.r 628 Ford Itfl Conshohocken Also surviving are eleven grandchildren and two great grandchildren The funeral will be hi b afternoon from the M home Services, at 230. will be In charge of Rev William A Powel, pastor of the Presbyterian church I Interment will be made at St. Peter's cemeterv Barren Hill John W. Wriihl John W Wright, husband of the unal as of medium BUB and '"'table Mason Osboine of I'lymouin of the mongnl i tOwnablB who informed (he gi'l • Burgess Hampton ordered a doglParents of the accJdafri Jean had quarantine of 100 davs in thl.. bor- OCUJ no to |Q baton ough about Iwo weeks ago and or-j^'aching her lioine I dogs kept off lire street Other jiupRs in llu- bus saw her 1, a leach He announced1 knocked down and dragged hy tiip ■ would be employed and would b- C, O Taylor, supervising prlnci- World WaJ veteran. Is again gen-accompanied bv ■ poUot OflkW It) ,ml "' Pl.vinoutli TbwXI ■ ■man of [lie ball, and U i^iwfid that Joan made by an) oamai whose dog|average sUnding in her class. ,;"" "' Woodbtoe Troop of Olrl might be caught and impound- Powafg, Mrs. — Up to the praaatt .,„ school children from U.U sort of been obtained to serve as offlclarB*x,drIlt- nP said this rnurnmic ,, dogcatcher .Under the law. no respoi^lbiliiy Horace Uava. Tickets meantime doaeiw of dog ' pu'lU mu*l acamper different^0!",1' in other .tates. automobiles are j required to come to a halt when a school bus is stopped, and mam Ht a standstill until It is safe In Hands of Jury .7 "» ■- Il own safety." en ixn was sent to two years bus tlie. and two romp ' ised on Conon during . 1 ■ thi- niomlng. < tan tha court on p lOH, was but the cembet 17 th, date of his arrest M] Offleer ■: 'lohockeii IIIMI his at-than was • t"! .lie light n In impos- < < .uiii nun liiHi his ■ 1 anted ■ lonfar (erm. ttitude on Ihe wttneaa ktand. and ihe [act the value of is but t?M>. were coil- ■ I'II Salvaton- DeMarco ..ml Alfred I oadei both ol Oon> ahbhocken, took the tin- froM an lUlomobilc parked in [he rear of lie E P Moore garage, on Pay- Oroaao owned an au-and when ■ tire wu* ■I told ■ A 1 1 II le.UlleO-. ■ : Church, apt ■ 1 .ii tat Mao ■ Loader. Both Loader and 1 era, and the cot placed UM m on probation M paj UM A short , i,de court 11^ held tin- morning before Judge rtth in.mn Attorney p. It Stuillie representing ihe Com-monwealth 1 aylor 13 Norrlstown, 1,1 who refused (o uo m ichool and addition I ., llc)It|1. (or JJJ" ■■>•■■ raaurnad to the '. in charge of Mis* Susan Dunmore juvenile pro- 1 iiillei 1 Her case will be deposed of later. ken In-/ Mabiiert H of Upper Mer- '"■■'' hip listed as a neglecUrd bused I ordtna. tn the rindingx of lh< prraidi winiam nuiii m aooM oiii-hf tha v. Town CKN: ■ ■ oraej tag M th.- ooounJttee Acoording to the Durunon .!: u,,. jlou-e ■ . attettd in - ad I . , tnotbgf or the child la d 1 bone, u is rail Wren ai-d theli lasalaied by Mrs lolin Poa 1 '■■'■• been diopoaad ol today but ■ Luiiulilu. ' . i thus __ Agnc Orf< Jacob RUMT and!cl'u ! to look out A. (\ Supper The flnnl civil court action of the, week, and•erwdahyichwaswatshaiheld ftltt Mil |) 11 iir;| n (.II.M,! -,f "»II.II>,<III liUtSl , wn, and Anthony against the Philadel-phia Rapid Transii Company, and) the counter claim of the trad nown in companv acaln. - ,; a 'oolball phi. The jury had not returned at on* f"* i""1 baJfloob 1 .,0011 hocken A C. football teum during taa arose from a ooQWOl POH to-ll 1934. itenr Willowi ,1,"[r"w "'K1'1 »s n Rue.st of the i' to attend a spaghetti tlinnei owner of a truck loader! with stone f,"1(l d*rwe, being held by the club. which was in charge of An-Ibr*"-' thony Muscarelli. a brother, and "■mtan " 'below Wills Probated in Ss. Cosmos and I ■ parish hall Maple who was on his wav from Plymouth w'!0*' **l'lh avenue Haiinigan Oeorge R Packard. Lc township to Town-hip hue undi *'" be acconipanied by lus bnde ion, mw Welsh road with HOM tt anu tl- ™ •WO* Is op«'ii to the public Itale or t, leafd that while Anthonv was mak- ,.pUK 'tM' 1"^°*"^ in genuine]ow. Elizabeth W with I dren to Ura COM isuchan, 13. of Ubnl habll oi ^oing UILO - al uiidit. and Iff petty acts th) morning among 13 he wag <iiH'overed numla-r'of the ""'""' Hie home of Mrs, 'mltttt. '' ' "' h"d a llasllUght ■ place to gat warm. A 'Hugs wa-s,. BBf. A 112.000 estate left by Kather- flcial Judge Knight Eoa I) noOM lower (iuvii.-dd 1 . ■ ■ :"'" ""' l,,,v '" oharaa of Uie given to i. M 1 ; en Town Council lor three derscin. nnd ■ Dl« 'Ml '" » I0et« hjOma. The Hrutnhaugh. In equal shares Tba ral Ri , the boj will be required surge 1 ■ died January 13 : [mpal Wi!li,,in Wild Batfleld Town Welghtnian. 1 lalthy Philadel. ship dhddes bar ii-r children The WorrlatOwB, i.iiiount ol the estate i„ "Und*t*T- OtlttDJ by Phe rJUldiM an - nucks..ss. Judgo H and Ws 'man has H Kubji and nan n tUttm squenair, UM en he escaped ."n Insutuili n ind wahl to the Pederald building In Philadelphia "hiim some big Funerals tut 1 turn into a side road ai reaajnf the irolley tracks, a car of l'|P*V dls.h .oi ,n'' "'IPP*1' mem Mrs Pred I-obb, 246 East Ninth avenue. auoMtnad a fractorad tarda arm In a fall on the In while re-1 Cold halted all WPA projects turning to hei «) Tl ay afier- It was so co'd on moat tabs that noon A' • Rrvn men were called Into nearby bnild- Mawr Hoapltal Mrs lobb returned I inga to have their names recorded to her hr-me Ion time books he transit companv appeared Ht aj*nlc» will be served from 6 to 8. htght rate of sDeed and crashed into P^"01"*1 »"1 alw) begin »t 6 James the truck Damages are soiurhi the wreced truck and also for in-juries to A: In the counier claim the transit company sought damages trolley car which was partly wrecked ft was alleged bywitnesses tor the transit company that Mus-carelli suddenly turned into late Mrs Mary Mvers Wright, one road from the mabi highway wlth-of the oldest and best known real-'out giving anv signal of his Inten-dents of this borough, died early \ lions, and the space was so short this morning al the home o( his between the car and truck lh.it th. son Robert Wright. 355 East Elm. moiorman could not stop the street, of infirmities due to his ad-trclley car Negligence was denied vanced age Deceased was the son of Joslah MOVING VAN ABANDONED and Prtscllla Wright and was bom at Schuylkill Haven He came to Constable T. Mason Oabonie of this borough many years ago and Plymouth township was noUfleif has lived here since,that time He this morning of a large moving van _- employed for years as a pud- which apparently waa abandoned Upper Merlon Township schools j or Bt the Schuylkill Iron Works early yesterday on Butler pike near of the Alan Wood steel Company, the Aucn bus garages, ihe name When the use of steel superceded Anthony Barberl. Reading. Iron In the local industry tl.crc vai pabsted 0B no further use for puddlcra. Mr. saw it abandoned Wright severed his connections (CeaUnncd On Page Sevrnj iu of the chairman The < 0 w:i- in,m'lh knoan 11 s \t ■ Club. MH> III N DOWN AT STUM I 1 ROSMNfj Mlas Lillian ROM Mnr Rftr Case ■ dog is ... !,■ death ol : Ight Wednesday In allow-drrn have of their shares al theb .... Willmm _ HIM--l:lei _^ Plulud.-l- broughl by Frai The will of Amanilus K Ifosw iphla alt BoUeetoi oi this 12300 to eight child ina>1 North lane, Plymouth Dewan •200 10 ! . -une, r„r " '""'IpWa. ;,, iUv a,_. ■ .'..1. on the p parlora and later at 1 30 al all Verde Moyer and Dorothy"'"*' London- Pit " hmenl stand of iviin "2 ^"1,,'"i- f * ,: b Id ol the Injun 1 d daughUT. gfM Nn .ddt.a.nal wlt- ■' „, held yesterday mornlna from the borough against Allen H Plummei huyler under- " He was a widely known ■ than and Norn.., : Apiil lfi 1D32 atafj s : Siilfoirij < I S1IXMI to [wo ' mid Stella W Young Pul ■ i >> 11 1- Mil [^ rONTGBT insttta. 10, 98 pranklln ■ ■ I shock. Wednesday afternoon, after being run down by the automobile I Detwiler. 20. 73 North I' " aovn. The ac-trrad at Any ud Gaiain Barlhold trealed the boy and had removed to his home. Det- ;iccident to the Norn town poll", and wag re- Y The dallghLei Mabel , tiaincd a,,,,.,., v«» —«.. leased on his own recognizance, '-xecutrix Mrs s. AUornej V An lJanuary 10 Hei will la dad *. mother and her liitle f * in 1929 hurried into church, thinking thev | Margaret Reagnn. Norrlstown. d)-iopp"fl Tlie oreanist that Margaret Mamiln was still playing • all right. Mummy." said the' chHd. }J«"JL*^- «» died January p£d,'." ^tadj, its only the signature tune." I18 T™1 *"' ^ dated January 11 '(enhniwd an rage Two ten of the long viciousneas. t ruled that he ■ .„,„,,,,,,„,. 0 **"• in exirl.itt.ini: the '■■■■ »■•- PI tmasar. Caae I >.ii- bi Noa-BaH in. illenattrm nf an-tion bi. 1 mm ■ an
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, January 24, 1936 |
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Date | 1936-01-24 |
Year | 1936 |
Month | 1 |
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®l)t Consljoljocken tUtorita:.
F*taNi,.i.-«. JHf.o. \„. 6517 I ONSHOHO KEN, PA^ FRIDAY, JVM WO 24 1936 run i i\\n« i.\b
Classes for
Recreation
Attracl Main
v. F.\v. I'ost i^uds Ipire Caused M-Louise Woo(|
Thirteen ll.i-k.-i It,II T.-.i
FtirincJ in NMI Recte*
r■■•ii Mii\«Miciii
Passage of Bonus
Approval of passage of the sold-]
lers- bonus bill by both the senate
■ad ihe house m Washington, wasi
expressed on all sides, last night at]
the weekly meeting of Consho-hocken
Post 1074 Veterans of Por-tan
War*. In the Mary H Wood'
1J\ Explosion
of Waterback
inherits Stock
lull < ii|II|i;lllii-. Called
wVUinfjcton Vm-li Hone
"1 t-i.-rihn Morning
\l)l I.T C I
To GrW
»T-II.N.
T II K K I-' I It I >
Fnrk House
Daniel Cannon commander of'
the post, addressed the meeting on
Hat bonus, stating that 490.0001
Id War veterans were among |
\ < S I IS "" nation's unemployed, and the,|
of great benefit toi
th m As soon as expected final*... .. _ ,,
passage of the bonus is made. Uie rUUOM 1MWTO) Wwr
local post will be supplied with
necessary nppUcaUona. etc, they
have been Informed. A committee
to supervise aid for local veterans
teams in securing their bonus, will
Training (or l.r.iil-
Work i- .1 I'W i
Pru|aaK
With thirteen basic-many
more in the appointed at the next meeting of
making and instruction m organized lh*'|P°?J- P w D-I
hearaal ifonnoj
tuotad here under tag Park House,
the U 'ATA. in (tag
Mary H Wood Park House, have
wing
OonJey, who has had ex ,
■
work ben ■ toe instructor of the
' classes
hundred men
ill hold |*
nlght at 7:30 In
Zero \\ eatber
Follows Slonii
i pp. Me loa Y'urh
UM mi
ling in
I....IIV
I irr
Two fire companies responded to
a call coming from tin home
I7.S00G was disposed of by the will
of Alan D Wood. 1900 8 Ritten-sel
manu-late
Rich-ard
O Wood. Sr. • Woodmoni Wesi
■
Phlladel- |
scribes as being in a .safety deposit
OOfll Kxihange National
Bank, be held f I
widow June Dviart Lester Wood ,hl.
Hearing Today (in |{jr,|,<|av |>a|| T»o Injured When [ | |Jm <;,,,
Narberth Merger • Track Strikes PoleI
Juniiarx .'JO. To A motion for continuance o( the
h Borough
! tarter and
become a part of Lou | |
io*n-hip. is to be made i:.
noon, when the hearing is called
11 uiiii'hower
and Coraon
rt.mklm I. WriKh'.
□i (bj pattUon
ul 12 30 todav thai he would make
of
ned in ex-
Aid Sufferers
\nmi.il Event to ( ►baerve
I'r.-idiiil"- ItittlnLn
N<-vi l bartdlai
(.rippled
Ulg BB luatogl
ttepttOM Mm filed by
RosBttd Fleer I In v
Yoillll ilrl,M ,|
Intin l...«t Ymr*i Proceeds.
70' i" \ i-iiini: Nsne
With plans progressing rapidly)
Ai her iic itl
Ptttaburgh; the Pcunsvi-the
Metropolitan Museum. M JW0 slK.
Vork go the merger petition are
' Out UM
Wellington Audi, Cedar Height
when the waterback exploded in |hoeken was toft i ooo an the cliKiiiii-
UM hMUtu lyatem at 845 a. m.J;'[ock tn lhr AL,M w M pa- m lha Kni«his oi Pohnaooi Hull.
rouadM by bJe family The UUonan to ahm gyoti a nqui ■ .; nMt todav that
So aansfe — „ ,; ' iil(,f'r ii{ lh* ***** * k" ln|"uf(tin8 that thtt number an I
,;„„„:. •- ..„.n,Bh„m ,hr c,u,„r,. on
pany of Cedar Heights and ttie
Two own
■
pok in Whttrmarib town-ship
dnorth it- *
morning.
William
HI the
■ ■
Tile dbn
jof the l.ti .
M tl ^ It I-' \ K K I T S awUlnad teeratton* cd the face
■
Tlie\ »
j IhopttaJ | |
■
Stati' Hhjhway Patrobnan Oeorgr
of CoUsgrriUe
■
ibstittifine fm t
and Biniida\ Ball for. ttattuneU durtm the
h| night •"*■ -igated
IJJIIII Sentence
for Tire V\w(l
■
■prtnj y
eo\ but It was not necessary for(Wsi Wood ^
them to go into action , j|() Q Wiii)(1 M
The heating system was damaged)
. | considerably by the explu-ioti M< tn-n\\
UN i ,■:,. n( thf household were awaken-
Vf-ler-f***! by the blast Mr Auch Is the
., .j ana of BDW*rd Auch. owner of the:
nil- lit'-1 Atirh-Int.Tborough Buse.s and pt»a-|
la\fil liv Snow Orifl". —I Ident of the board m education!
ii .,1i,1i tv IMI ..MiHI>i 'I PlJym,,,outh,. township rl, lod.y d„Myta
„ . j , , sU)ne and tram, buiktinu cm.
« wmperature, rr„„, . slllbl,. „„0 . J„IUll, „„ [j
Cnwkcd
UM
I <>lirl I rllitlll % illl
I. Li H,,.„i..
I .urn,--- h, I Kben
OTHER C AI
rhaid
I |I|MT Mrrion Girl 11.
in i., Kii.ii'i
HollH'
Will
II.
is to be
M.i. ,
Rich-
DnUnuanoe.
I 11 Hum the
court as to the legality of the pe
To Honor \\ r>|
Side Burgess
havp responded to Kj\p Dffcret**) Bel
Etna new activity begun two mka |{,...i.(rn.,| RaHM
ago. and ill '. "' ' ,
offering a medium lor wholesome:
■\ fun and raenation
The classes are conducted in the
PHI BOQHi Fifth i
anoue and Ban - *-oen
3 and s m the afternoon and 7 to raeontod In the bowufh limits was Montgomery plk>
Loral Youth 8 Year Old
Itilini by Dog] (jirl [njurei
:
!0. In ItM- tvemng IMIOW wro. rpRUlelPd I lane, in Upper Miri.ii, town.slilp
w Birr t'liBilil" ,!„■ utsirii,, ,lav mormn'i The b-jlldlnn had been occupied
. on Ui* maximum-minimum Uwr-|by the family or Angelo Oeorge
Allhouah baakelball appears to m„m„„ „, ,hB hnm. nl n...^ „ntll ^yeral wvekfi aao A quan-
•" ""' "'""■■" •""' l] l•" "" R»K. 1010 FByeu.- aireet. an oTOclalillty <" furniture owned I,
.nriir number ,,f mra ml DOJ1 en- „, |n(, p,nn,,|Y|,nn Horllcultural' ily «as destroyed, and a truck,
rolled. Uie ciirrlculun, |«lored In tile baaemenl „l tl.i-l!)-
i The Uiermometer la the type Mructur, wa-s tolallv »„vk,,l
Jeot* Th're will l« ■ special whtch remains at the lowest or rm-men from Swedelaiul b„tt]ed
■i older groups In leader- hlRh(St temperature registered un-|for several hours belcre the flames
llowarrl. Vs.-I IJtli I,
\\,nn.-. Hiu. i, «,ii i...(.' i.\
> 1 r;i\ !)<>::. I ir-l \ i, lim
Sin.-.- 1),,^ Oiiiiriintin, \\ .,-
' 'nl.T.-.l.
n Hnir.l. ..f I'Kin,
tiilr... Slrilrk hy Tl
Sbe Might! From
.1 1 llu- No
II.,
Inf. in which instruction ,„ r(i.w, ^^ tnn|ler.t.
will be given m |»v<-hi.HHii b.,r.>u«h an
1 1"V" '"/''/'"■"'' '"■":"'; emht with a conaum
<"-: •'■■'' MM H lb. run »dv.„ced
"'"h '" ""■ Pi.nih of Hi.- fourth grade of
m"" :ln" the Conshohocken public school
, 'T"d tavfl .ii due *- "-
basketball league '
11.11 lit li,:,l ■
hiking eaulH
A commuiiliy ,.
rSeIgMls eIre!d^InySUife 'l.eTdera"l "■ cl!a'"a"es*. dul,s,m.,,lssret<^l rowohmen Ihev reported at m ,„, morning
and it isi expected that mam inorjlClM11„ m resumed in the aflel-
I soon be formed All noon
mea between UK agr, above men- cta„ ,„ ^ „,,,„ „„ wm
In addition to the hostetb.11.^,,, „„, „ th(. p„„h„|
(lines, inler,. ins conlesls whl be whooU, or (h, „„„„„,„^„,.
awarded In other game, juch ns.,,on no w„, Con,hoh(,kr„
and checkers Monopoly. „.,,„,, ..penned
the' were extlngtiishtd 8ub-7i
aero at ther greatly hampered the firemen,
upward!In addition to UM- lac kof water
Chemical htreams aatod Mbfbf
building'-, which weir -n;
eral times by tin- biirnln« aaaban
The lor-
(3000 The origin has not been de-termined
The George Clay firemen answer-ed
a rail In the (rigid weather last
evening at 6 when they were sum
ii.iird. eight-year-old Ply
mouth r. ; go n.,c
, ttBtd legs, a broken arm and inul-
**9 n'ternoon '|)U. l}ixiy bru,.,
Harry Howard. 17. West Twelfth
I avenue was attacked by u stray dog
HIM!
wea-lnnd badly bitten on the right leg
parthndi It attnctlni much atten-
.iiiit bustdrada o. intsons,
■ i ottaet DOBtmun
iiroreeds
ol Uie b.HI Mill !■• KiMii. its they
re la*
■
iiid crippled children "t |
mimnv. Tin remuinliig u
rein is forwarded to [he Oeorgta
Warm Springs Pnundalion for In
Luiiiit- para
:alaiiti.>n Horn Ihe
ball funds to the Vlstttnf Nurse
lation aJdad
■
||,l the Ixirounh who was crippled
| : ?cccd3 pro-
[fidad bbn with n brace and treat-
! ineitl wbtoh have made almost "fl
in« in.' mi the boy, il
ft] ilnri hiislin
|and rejinsinlatiM
year's ball are rcpondini: to
nitli
l.rk
lOppad from the rear urea! extent only n lew rlr.
i . ktiM- The wound was|0f a school bus into the path of a ,,,, j
ly cauterized by local
■
attack of a stray aog in this bor-
OURII since the quarantii.
In surrounding commum:
weeks ago
YnuiiK Howard wa1
was running in the i
moned to Matsonford road and (home. The dog was standing Onjto Montgonirr\ hosptial
(Montgomery avenue, where ajthe Mdewalk As the youth passed, lLrmia>rea tn poUo
truck on her way home from Ply-|li difflrult to htfto*i
mouth consolidiiicd -'ln>ol, Tuga- cuUvea ol an]
moon. houm or
tbi daiievliLi ul Mr. mid an] Of our lliiiikim; dtbi
iocs Band M PaatOD How, dadbM to lenil [heir support to
PUiiiuuih (tnire She la m ftaabj hunianllariaii artlv-
1 third grade at the PlymouUi ity It awj mean the difTerenr-e
school. ■ Cinishohocki'i) child 1K-
'l the truck, owned: ing phv.Mculh gbla oi orlpptod ' a
»- iieur hb bj „ protaal onmpany, took tot mil p naldenl oi thg
He Uten'borough. who Is aiding with tha ball
Highway,;lat^l today
also being ujei
Cold Point did not reach the ex
usually does, in compan
son to the local temperature The
tkhguish the fire
popular new game. '- ~ "HUlaT 9chPd"
iaiiBlu at the annex
No rhorgc whatever la made for
the Instruction, and the borough la,
under no «pen.se for It Fquip- 1()W( (iffl(,iaI ,hrrm(lmi.Ior readu
r"',11' i'11;1^ b> learned wn> four degrees below'
alrrady plaiu an- a yeaterday. No
beIng made fo, a. brnrflt event.la m;ixjmum . mlnlnillII
raise funds or hLs purpose Any r„adl whlch w,(|l)(t
peraooi wishing to make a cash ^ tpniperatlirf dur|n th(. niBh,
cx»nlributioncrr to donate games Wfl^bl(1 « ■ j
or c^tpmen- siillnMe for use in me;Lanc„s.m.UIr „„„, CoId PotnL Btul\
^era^vrllunteer awiaTanta are'on NarflfiSa ***> '^mperatun- were rominunity. died at 545 last Olfbl
„,.,« ZlllZ\ n* > u?n m corded as above. nonte of btr daughter. Mi
and he plans to H;ir||,r, ,(l|] „ in!„.lrltlire wa.s ,0w. Kaihrrlne MacFarland
appoint outstanding membera of. h , p, regiatenng six Tenth avenue Seven week, ago she
to act as auxiliary in-idl?1,pr„ % Rlx O.flock" VMterday suffered a stroke of paralysis from
sedan had caught fire. Thejthe brute sprang at him without 1 Patrolman O D Meyers umaU-! A flTteen-pound birth,
firemen made a quick response and warning and bit him on tlie leg I gated the accident. i beautifully decorated ■
saved the machine The wiring, Howard tried to beat the animal The school bus. which Wt at senteri to some guest at tha Hlnh-waa
damaged to such an extent the on but hr flew at hit «-leral times 3 30. was bound toward Norrls-'day Bull and anotl
car was not able to be operated and, miuiRhtik UM flesh and practically;town. The truck was travelmr dona I will ba
had to be towed to a garage. Ajtaartnf the leg out of his b m tha pfid. The driver added
rhemical stream was used to ex-; Tl»- Uciini said be hud Dm ba Kirl until hLs truck tffSJ to tha fund
Burn** M.I Huuion w.u 11.
Gueal ,.f tt ,-i s„|t. Qroai
in I onjiMii liwii \\ ii I* |{,
"I'lI'Ml In llrlli.x r:iti<
I llll.lill.llrv
«
atttnd tha dinn 1 bi Ing
■ ■■ "■
■
U
■'
■
■ 1
in tlie gatl 1
kind of welium' hOOW
h
■
nenl and
now at ihe hum. ■
ROM Mi I ■
steadily rerupfrating
Obituary
Mr- v.,, , \\„it [ti>>,riger
Mra. Sara Wolf Uaatnfor. 78. one
the dOK I 00 Idea us,ahuoi u|wi j A unique feature of [he lloor
(o who is the ou: ,j Oon>(abaw will be a program 1
mip of WPA «.:
iludinu resi.lenis from a number
■ OOUDtf In nd-
Ituro, there
uill be numerous other .
M girls of
ne. well
' degrees at six
The federal classfs, a new deal
project afford the only public or-
.[•reation and Instruction
m the community,
and afford a place where men. un-iihle
to net work, and others, de-ftrlng
wholesome community recre-ation,
mm- find It.
William Conley. a local resident.
I Vtllanova College and the m
National Recreation School. New 4-,.;. «
York City, where grea,
.,irolli,« students Ba hUl^SLSS^L^S^.
acted aa supervisor at the Mary
Janr Sutcllffe Park for sometime.
during the summer seasons.
Temperature throughout the coun-ty
dropped lower than that
Schools tn the nearby rural dis-tricts
continued claaaes. uninterrupt-ed
by Ihe cold At Barren Hill
consolidated school, attendance was
lowered by the cold, and because of
the latter, a portable building was
closed for the day. and the reduced
classes taken to the main bulldhur
which she failed to rally
Mi- UU'MiiK'-r widow of John
Jacob Dteainger. was bom In Cedar
Grove, and was a life-long resident
of Whltemarsh township She was
a daughter of Uie |ajg John and are to be seen daily
Susan Wolf, whose families were sections of the borough
among the early settlers ir. tbll
Non-Suit Granted
"Grape-Skid" Case
After the testlmonv had been tak-en
In behalf of the plaintiff Jtidtte
Tiannehower grinted a non-suit In
ihe damage action brought by Wal-ter
J Harris, of 21 Blackberry
street. N/orrtstown and his wife,
Anna, against the American Stores
Company to recover damagrs for
injuries 1.1.1..-d by Mrs Harris.
when *he "skidded" on a grape tn
the rtore of the defendant at Mar-shall
street and City Hall
It waa allegeed by Mrs Harris
that on September 27 1934 she en-tered
the store to get some pur-chase-
While wilklng down a
corridor from the meat department
to the (n-ocery she stepped on a '
large white grape and "skidded
for six feet and was about to fall
when she was caught and held by a
clerk In nltemptlnK to maintain
her equilibrium she atralned her-self
badly In the back, side and leg
DIKI.CKATED SIIOI IJIER
Mrs. Mary Ash worth. *MK Spring
HUt, la confined to bed as
too retail of dislocailoii of her right
rhoulder. In a fall at her home.
Sunday
FRAfTrilFS \i:\t i\ r^II
The Whltemarsh township .*chool
from Port
Washington section to Barren Hill
consolidated school was held up for
a quarter of an hour by reason of
its being stuck in the snow.
Flourtown mad The delay was not
oaunad bv drift* but because an
other car has been stuck on th)
road the bus sank In the snow on
the side of the road when It at-tempted
to get bv Walter Oillngcr.
operator of the bus. waa assisted by
on i.r ihe employers ol the Oeorge
I) Wtdener estate, near to the
tha accident in extri
catliiK the bus No damage was
r> :;orted
At 2 yesterday mnming. Joseph K
Shoemaker, president of the Upper
Merlon township board of road
I began directing the op-eration
or snow plaws over snow
drifted highways to permit opera-tion
of school buses and the flow
of other traffic yesterday
Making a hasty tour of the town-ship.
Shoemaker found a number
of highways rhoked with drifts and
then ordered the plows into service
Drifts from three to five feel
blocked highways In the upper
section of the township, he re-ported
yesterday Among the
roads most seriously affected
w«»: Beidler. Hengel. Mullen and
Keebler roads.
Drifts five feet deep blocked
Hengel road, near King of Prussia
while snow three feet deep pre-vented
travel on other highways
Particular attention was paid
I- highways over whlrh school
buses operated, so that they would
he in readiness for the passage of
buses this morning
country Following her marnai:' Kirt'll f'ivil VrtiMti
Mrs Dlrslnger moved to East B
'tor street, where she continued to
live until lire went to live with I
daughter about a year ago Until
the final illness her physical condi-tion
was remarkable She con tin-
•end to her
duties until about a year ago when
.-Ii' becime unpaired.
tha home
of her daughter She was a mem
ber of the Presbyterian church and
took an i.' ' LB church
affairs until advancing years Inter-vened
Surviving are two daughters Mn
.tad, wife of Magistrate
John E Oraut-I. B22 E:i
street Spring Mill and Mrs Katli-erlne
MacFarland and four sons.
John Dlchiuger. 917 Sprmn Mill
avenue' James Diesin>(er Newark
N J. WiUi-in Ii- ,n.. i IM West
Eleventh avftiue
I)|esinK.r 628 Ford Itfl
Conshohocken Also surviving are
eleven grandchildren and two great
grandchildren
The funeral will be hi b
afternoon from the M
home Services, at 230. will be In
charge of Rev William A Powel,
pastor of the Presbyterian church
I Interment will be made at St.
Peter's cemeterv Barren Hill
John W. Wriihl
John W Wright, husband of the
unal as of medium BUB and '"'table Mason Osboine of I'lymouin
of the mongnl i tOwnablB who informed (he gi'l •
Burgess Hampton ordered a doglParents of the accJdafri Jean had
quarantine of 100 davs in thl.. bor- OCUJ no to |Q baton
ough about Iwo weeks ago and or-j^'aching her lioine
I dogs kept off lire street Other jiupRs in llu- bus saw her
1, a leach He announced1 knocked down and dragged hy tiip
■
would be employed and would b- C, O Taylor, supervising prlnci- World WaJ veteran. Is again gen-accompanied
bv ■ poUot OflkW It) ,ml "' Pl.vinoutli TbwXI ■ ■man of [lie ball, and U
i^iwfid that Joan
made by an) oamai whose dog|average sUnding in her class. ,;"" "' Woodbtoe Troop of Olrl
might be caught and impound- Powafg, Mrs. —
Up to the praaatt .,„ school children from U.U sort of
been obtained to serve as offlclarB*x,drIlt- nP said this rnurnmic ,,
dogcatcher .Under the law. no respoi^lbiliiy Horace Uava. Tickets
meantime doaeiw of dog ' pu'lU mu*l acamper
different^0!",1'
in other .tates. automobiles are
j required to come to a halt when
a school bus is stopped, and
mam Ht a standstill until It is safe
In Hands of Jury .7 "» ■-
Il own safety."
en ixn was sent
to two years
bus tlie. and
two romp ' ised on
Conon during
. 1 ■ thi- niomlng.
< tan tha
court on p lOH, was
but the
cembet 17 th, date of his arrest
M] Offleer
■: 'lohockeii
IIIMI his at-than
was
• t"! .lie light
n In impos-
< < .uiii nun liiHi his
■ 1 anted ■ lonfar (erm.
ttitude on Ihe wttneaa
ktand. and ihe [act the value of
is but t?M>. were coil-
■ I'II Salvaton- DeMarco
..ml Alfred I oadei both ol Oon>
ahbhocken, took the tin- froM an
lUlomobilc parked in [he rear of
lie E P Moore garage, on Pay-
Oroaao owned an au-and
when ■ tire wu*
■I told
■ A
1 1 II le.UlleO-.
■
: Church, apt
■ 1 .ii tat Mao ■
Loader. Both Loader and 1
era, and the cot
placed UM m on probation
M paj UM
A short , i,de court
11^ held tin- morning before Judge
rtth in.mn Attorney p.
It Stuillie representing ihe Com-monwealth
1 aylor 13 Norrlstown,
1,1 who refused (o uo m ichool and addition I ., llc)It|1. (or JJJ"
■■>•■■ raaurnad to the
'. in charge of
Mis* Susan Dunmore juvenile pro-
1 iiillei 1 Her case will be
deposed of later.
ken In-/ Mabiiert H of Upper Mer-
'"■■'' hip listed as a neglecUrd
bused I
ordtna. tn the rindingx
of lh<
prraidi
winiam nuiii m
aooM oiii-hf
tha v.
Town CKN:
■ ■
oraej tag M
th.- ooounJttee Acoording to the Durunon .!: u,,. jlou-e
■ .
attettd in - ad I . , tnotbgf or
the child la d 1
bone, u is
rail
Wren ai-d theli
lasalaied by Mrs lolin Poa 1 '■■'■• been diopoaad ol today but
■
Luiiulilu. '
. i thus
__ Agnc Orf<
Jacob RUMT and!cl'u !
to look out
A. (\ Supper
The flnnl civil court action of the,
week, and•erwdahyichwaswatshaiheld ftltt Mil |) 11 iir;| n (.II.M,! -,f "»II.II>, |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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