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®I)c €onsl)ol)0cken ftecorkr. 1-i.il.li-li.-.l 1869. \... 6661 CONSHOHOCKEN, PA. II 1-HW.II M IS. I9S7 I'Mltf: TWO CKNTS 9 Workman Injured l«|XwO Oil Trial Fall ITOIII Platform Diplomas l<» For Liquor t S.H.S. Gives liplomus l Class of 72 Wl-I C. II. S MiiMUt i.ll\IH Ml ! P.ttrick Donovto 5111 >'■ I Ollieer i .1 I Ml ril| ■ ' night Mr IK \, M I-.- IMI S i llDj \ IMIII' . which , .mm linn hMVU] Kir, E SdrwaJ Ilie.ln-1 Honon fold Hinh ! iwaraed i Spring- Dr. Il«-iir\ %. \. (I.in Pros. Gettysburg College \t\Art - Graduate! ■i the Moose Community Ambi- .uce iwn - iimp mm and ' MM receded flpWI d Township High school , at annual iimui fttaay night at 8 at the school Mlw Mary Elizabeth Schwab i daughter of Mr and Mrs Joa Schwau. of Ridge pike. Barren KU1 '» was the recipient or highest }i< at the exercises She received first honor* awarded un beabj ff rhar- • adnrehip Bohotemhip and kO the whool, received the faculty scholarship award of $100 tor higher education: the Knglw.li n-rcd by William Boulton Dixoi: Post, Nu 1U A.'iicni .in I r-rinri Fort Washington, and the mathematics prize offered by the same post. Miss Helen Ruth Beat tie won second honors at the exercises, scor-ing on above; and also received a pn/c tot BOWtM| ind cooperallon. offer-ed l)v the Parent Teacher litT^rA ■Man. Iii>ih young women delivered ad-dresses at the Trdww The com-mencement orator *i- I W B BflBMB ;;!".I I. !■: ol Grtlys-burg College and diploma* were presented by Wllllum A M Paul of the board ol i Aiudt'I.iK Hi'lrti R.' KIlMlH-lh Ilrook. . ■ u ■ I..11 M..rKuerllp Uurv Hi n ■ turn Jar- :i. Clu.rl. te babel K. ai Roll M.nin- Ruth Anna Hi toi KII«T Han Ui/.il'l U .s, hwnti 1 Kl. II] BII.I.-- W..llarr H.o llr..,l\ It <l> .-•■■. ■ AIM i' Aline I. Ull :.■■■ .1- II. ■»- Willi.im ; Artluil HI ],.,..I <l..i ■ ■ :■ Ji.tlllM.-M irleH Mfllniun Jr. Raymu n ft Wll ■1 'Mil II ued On Page Eight! ■ ptotM ctii.i bbJ front-ier-, ban book until DO* the boundai M i extend from the AtuuiUt i" Uw Pacific, wiiicii baa wrought the dung"'.. 111 opportun- - pastor lold 111'- graduates. "i.'n bj ■ iiu.ii.iM/1'd the mportanofl of tin- iwrsonai pro-i >. itiwi the taci they must mct'i ill' w.mi . ol Die a advising Jhem to adjust them* The first registration davs for *lv« In » nmnn. i electors to qualifv to vote at the dmon-. ol today He aomonpne*" September prbnarlM and the Gen- them to cultivate era) election m November will be | «mile a» they face the task. He June 23rd and 24 The Registration warned them that BUOSSM will B* Designate Places for VoterK to Register idvfee Class of Opportunities ■v. It. I . r.llin-i!l in It.i. riil.inri.lt* Srllimii |o Wesl Side lli-li 9el I Gradu-ate) foci 11r i^lii I inure for Thote >n III. Seek It. The MBinfill prUMMB I « ' stressed as one ul the most im-portant factors in ti ■ V high school as they take then plan i bj H'\ It ■ .-erniOU (lelui'led 111 llle BulligOmm. no Baptist church ul the momlni am ulan on ahaadu Hi took for ■ ■ in the fourteen1 > the fourth ofaap H Tile M'llTiim WOi. dellveiid ill tile i ion Ui.n ruled the church, which was beau-tifully tie i ■.■ occasion With flOWi uate gad Baanbi n ol tha facuitv und board <•{ .school itlraotOni ooou-eettorj "i ■ Tlicre are ns niany op tn uw ■arid rut Uu TTIUnU women of today !'!" I.-. Law \ iolalion M.ni. nil. r Pleada Guilty, «-\. oneratinn Mi- I nploy* IT. Trial < miliime-ii - nn ro n RUIASES \ihiiii- Sale t.. State iarnl Innkeeper Deuiei BVBOW* ledaja uf Salea A bartaadar paasdad puiitv to -eiiinu Uaaoi gad Boatl tad kaaasal . ear who is on trial nn ti.e haaaa, T^i- file.. Of the emplo-. s K-ieix'l :n KulpavUkt, failed to ••nd Uw trial, however, the case of to* owner. Frank Schiller. W, pro- : .i pyto* at KtupavlUe wai ■ ■tail Truck Driver Blamed for lr<>alhofrriin'<> III \n l.lelll ,|| ||\. Pnli DIM* ht Neajieence, nn.- ntr - .1 nr> Decid ■ IIOKOTHV KIDIMiTIIN ln\ol\r U.S. |{i\. .(.inn- M. Nililn ipealul Before Rotan Clui uw "i Hinliii..n- Mm.ail." Saysl 1 nit.-.l Stam Wmilil be| Involved Should Europe Go i<> War. The pair was arrested alter sui -« -». . ;'u1, '"" \\ Ml* \\ 4111111 chases of liquor on thru *" •*■ i 9 iuij if, ch I & going to the place und making pur- i ■ lad with the three dates | and said he bad obtained the honor tram KritI* I ii Sehuler bad bnowifidge of the sale ; that BBhttlai personally ,i t rod i« n to pal Schiller -A ledge of Me Bald he bad instructed any av toxtcaUui liquor or Dtraraaai |o on Sundays He ■ locki-d Ii. i I U) keep ■ -king hqiioi fioin thr place. Kn.'lh ; brief He n| dmllted he had sold liquor tn : ■ ■cbulei bad no knoultdgw of the Bchuler' batna ahntil the ntae» i Uquor. Name Supt>n isors Vw Harmon Field VIOI.% JtNKtmiT/ ol enter- HELD FOB URAND II in Taatif] Truck Vai I ...v. Mine r. I.. Ill Mil.- pan Hour. r.i--.nt:. r- in I ,ir ( rn-ltfil The daaj n-Milents m | truck-iiutoiiioblle crash on May 19 at "Five Points" HMHOUUI Townstiip. was uttnimt-ed to the negligence of Jejagah I> Tlbba. 25. negro. Jeuicintowu truck driver by a coroners jury this morning Tlbbs was ordered held lor the grand jury He furnished 12500 ball an hour later at a hearing before I Peace Joseph Cnn.min-ut Norrlstown The victims of the arc. Ham Bailey. 43 116 Chain street Norrlstown, his wife Mary 4: i Vendette. 20, 220 Xu.inl.'.l Priaeaand BJ ■ oai osaa, dud ■Sea ..I t loaliu I\- "' c . .n two hours of the crash OfUlltlon to] Mrs Mary Vendetle BJ, lootliei of Theresa, was Injured BM She was in Montgomery Hospital and cerun-lunt" «cently : rBAI ol li WKlTKs \M» MoajM urn m;mi llle -JI : uighter I II resi-whkh ■ ■ wiiiciu dauajn- ■.nil !>■ rameml ■ tlie late William i Jean g for a d won a duced oral ,i N< v< Fork s.wards to Grade Pupils CH.S. tO (dM Diplomas lo6d I M.illli.u'. S.I I (. Pupil. I rr.i-.--. II 12 for Penonal S*n i n.l. A number of prizes cates have been awarded to students "I S: "" ;:.. ci'Ssli ing an armsd oontfM vtta the gnaaoi bnaj gradag ana bo eighth u i-equired nearly ii there Is a "..ir no matter what steps gag taken ;.t WaaolDftaB to, avert Prank V. ood, Jr.. ami ltuth Mill. Honor ^iii.l.ui-i Li- 1- i wiped <>f :i: Boyi mill 29 GarU Eaer- • i-t-. in Higfa School. Frank Wood. Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs Frank A. Wood. «3S Fayette stieet will be valedictorian of the class of "SI at foti'-hohocken gTJeh School, at commencement exercises ftndj Friday. June 25. at the high school Miss lliiih Hill, daughter of Ml y25 Fav-eite street, will be the salutatorlan Other -tuiient ,'i>eak«t» at ihe exer-cises will be Mary Caop of Bast Kluhth avenue and Albert D'Angelo Rl\t\ inc!i'dln« i' MH: eountry wtn iw drawn bato it Tin.., in brSaJ It ban opinions . .lames M Niblo. patent and rector of St. , l.nrvli ftJUf |(f_ Patrolman Jol.n J Culp. taattflad •u in, HnaalliBlliiii ii.- tald thai "ll,u ^"" rwoaj man and twent) ■cuired at 220 but Uiat ,,lll, founi asaaan. form the gradu-half hour to "ting rlasa Tin n goaaaeuon attfa the i-mme tag baary truck ttam ■»_*»« "grt ■dmund mark ', TUL-Z, demoUahed aadan Tha HUM va> Thorns ■rono Antl,... Ctoatraj Of the aeaaol aaarOf 19.lt.-3, L||t|> W)T(, 1M |h(, gqaepaaa durint ""'""''I f'lllP Nicholas ITAIessandro Prtaes are awarded to the follow- Mu^ ,,„„, M|K Vendetta was Uu * ing for the highest general average l>nlv oompaat, win moved, before Uie boat I I ehiele Bxtaard Olera; aec-iwas dragged irom the wreckage aj ciiiii'iitie Qalasatsar, gmaUiaf truck Naaci Uagla; thtrd__ grade. Arthur: c'ulp said that Bailey was driv-ing on Sieuton mem OatdlUomjarada, Cerald Kehoe, BemadetU making a left turn oiiio Williams El wood praaa, Jamai CHUnaar, Rob. ert Hague ll.uiv Hvli: Oeorai Kurt/. lionald Umbert. Paul Long Admn Mackle-ui the revuhir!r|Hrk- ftflh B™de. Bettv Jane Hef-H.md when the truck struck the „. . . '.jfernen. Marjorie DeStefnin. n cai I "■ C[ub ** snule, Jo Commission has designni.il iiere the registrars will all between tag boun *>i to t; in unti It p in unt'. 1 until 10 p in Other registration days will tK during July and August No one who is not registered will be entitled to vote. The registration will be perman cut The following are the places lor registration in tgdl borough ami surrounding ffljlrlfrll Bridgeport f-i: • Ward —Klnnane Garage Fifth and IJeKalb aft Second Ward Good Will FsW Fourth and Bush streets Third Ward Mnddona Orandee Lodge Hall. Depot and Railroad n venue. f'oruthohorken .' .id St Cosmos and Dam-ian Third avenue and Maple atrret Second Ward—Residence of James Campbell. 203 East HIT'- Third Ward—Polish Eagles Homr Elm Mn-et Fourth Ward Conshohocken High School Annex. 7th avenue mid Forrest street Fifth Ward—Conshohocken Fire Company No 2. Ninth avenue nnrl Harrj- street. West fonshohoekpn First Ward—James Powers Store Room. Second alley and Ford street Second Word-Residence of Peter Dun*. 105 Front street. Third Ward—McCarrlek's Oarage. Ford and Simon streets. Plymoath .. arai day and win meet with duaanomtnienta b»- i bleva success II : Miem !ll''v H ■ ■ BraMtna .-mh aj Darai btfora faoad ihe world: UUa la rOB world and you are trained to BtOM I ■ ■ iue does not act DM You came world for such a time as this" ■aid, In his charge to the class he told i !i have complct. <i amount erf learning but ii >. no enough. < Be urged them to have faith In their fellow- .ConUnaed tin Page Kevrn ■ Ing Niliietil W.i ..M IV lln', mton Field playfroundi ai ind . om-borough hall liiht evening and Wll-itaiii A Dugan was rho i \]: or of i for th ■ 1 $Uf» fur the s..ason. Mi ■ Jane N . a at n salary of $110 The playground!* will 0000 .'ulv Seize Fireworks In Norristown Raid A short patriotic program will be arranged for Julv 4 The work of placing the grounds in condition for the season i.-, ;>!- __ ready under way and will be com-ted In time for the opening The equipment which has been siorrd during the winter months |a| b«ing inspected and renovated It will be removed to the playgrounds! ■ d the day b- I opening The supervisors will meet prior to the opening and map out a pro-gram of activities for the two-month period with special feature' each week Miss Nugent. In BtWfge of the girls' activities, has had a| wide experience In the work of planning programs that appeal to the children Her assistant is !«■- ginning her first year In playground work Mr Dugan is also beginning hh first season In playgrounds work although he has had considerable ■ ■ Andi.iTu liui. Fitihu NlblO explained aj the opening of his address that It has he visited abroad but that he keens In ctaM rtgO coun-brlee Uiroa I Itt promi-i mil tries or frowj Ulos« who haw iisited there »in l underatand conilttions or .ding two very reliable . winch he roai uhuly toward the United Stur.-s the popu-lar Prelate said that bi>th Japan and in fears as to what will happen In central Europe and that Japan Intends to have the hare of things in Asia He 1 ipunese are smarter than (Low* Moore . that IB Mmt China Eighth grade—Frances Watson, will be a part of Japan. Joseph Kelly Nlblo said that he was Certlnratci for attendance and rid affair* punctuality are awarded by the wttfa a prominent foreigner who Woa Beard to the foi- ■ l. I would r\ under the' FBOt grade Amhotiv ClfcanU, ml.r.slitp or a milltaiy dictatorship! Joseph Oordon. or what Is analogous In Russia at1 Second grade- Edward Naeielsfci, ■ dan WHS pushed ■aval BCI Ion, mid grade. Mary R\an Dimali! OoUtni | i.iM.ed against a pole. Tlie front eighth i■: DaBttnoaa, whean ol the truck raatad on the Isahaaa DoWhert? tea aj tha wd.m one obatl rki The inwruan h-cmn awards a.lually ciuslilng two women In Mv medal for scholarship, sportsman- rear seat. abtp, and school spirit to Catherine nap quoted Tlbba as saying at Botto and John OCornmr. tha time thai he was traveling 35 prtaaj the follow- to tu miles per hour He -mid Tibb' tng for the highest gperaaa in Re- told him he tried to apply MM llgion for the [brake> but then was uolhing he First grade -Reglna Garvey j could do," aald Culp. Second grade George Craven. I Culp said that 200 WPA work-lers were called to aid In remoMng Third I I • 'ruck A heavy chain was fast William Ul ; to th! vehicle and another Fourth made Mhraaiai Oman Itroob aided in pulling it over, re- * Dade. i upants Fifth Orada Donald Boyle, Den- culp said that the truck was ! hauling screening from s OJUOTTI tat Sixth grade—EliEabeth Safko |Uj He said the ownaf mad. Man C/COanor u. n,r truck was Einnia Martin. Norristown authorities seized fire. works valued at KOO test night in home of Tony Ciaccio 29 East Chestnut street. Norristown Ciac-cio was charged with possession of fireworks contrary U> a borough or-dinance ,1111 I. inn II li." llilf linu HHWUWWW Ciaccio has maintained a stand|experience In boys' tha borough limits in recenl Matthew's school where he has years Fire Marshall Ferd Red-'served for several years as an ath-mond. who hraded the raiding part; letk director. said that the fireworks constituted a fire hazard In the town Tlie fir, POSTPONE NVA MEETING works were stored tn a cell In Cltv Hall, pending disposition of the use. A hearing will be held Wed- Clacclo wos present In city hall today but was released pending ,H"iise. has been postponed the further hearing. nine, June 22. The meeting of the NVA Com-l laduled to be held this In speaking load. Father Niblo ' hree-quarters of all the D Mie Balkan states at the me Is going Into anna-taxes levied In this c.nnoi be compared to the other side, he said. He spoke of the conditions in tad the changes that are taking place, of the restricUons that ■re being imposed and the shortage | trig of butter and fat In Ttalv and England, the problem is control of the Mediterrantan Sea. .' rormer would like to make into an Italian lake and which England needs as a short cut >o India and Australia. speaking of war he said the William Crlswell. Third grade - Charles Bradley. George Lucy Herbert Emerson Fourth grade - Joseph Jucquot. Francis McDonald. Charles Tan-clni. Aloyslus Noslclskl. Francis decant I Fifth grade —Jacob Reiner. Rob-ert Aigner Paul Ellff Sixth grade—Albert Measaros Seventh grade—John Crawford. Jane Schaffer. John Mulcrone. Jos-ph Reilly William Moran, James Kelly, Francis Bradley. James Kee-ley. James stem pie Eighth grade—Robert Lawrence, Samuel Matteo. Walter Psculkow- ■al First Grade—Clare Strychard Second grade—Dolores Bradley. and that the truck was enroute to the quarry. Officer John Camburn Ambler was summoned tad armed shortly after the crash He said that the truck was atop the lighter car. and that It was Impossible to the victims He corroborated other parts of Culp's testimony. " Paul Fitzgerald, foreman on WPA project to which Tlbbs was hauling the stone, testified Uiat he received word of the crash. and hurried to the scene He said he la-ter ordered his employes to come and assist in removing the truck William McGarvey. anotlni Wl \ worker, was the :-.■- He was enroute to the quarry and was not far from the Intersection. He did not see the actual crash Assistant District Attorney John E Flvnn represented the Com-monwealth Tlbbs was present at the inquest, but did not ■ YouthAccused Ol Stealing \\ orkers' Can Police II..1.1 Bay, I1', M I ttarae of Holiliinc; Service Station ami Stealtni I H \n\in> i; i i IT IM - to Talk of Olli.-r Bn.BflOT.ril Hrlirvr I Inked U iih Gcon l" adUl ihe UH-VIIV oi -1 i.umlHT of aiitoim>bile.s over a per- |Od Ol more than a month forcibly entei ing the wrelUB .station Os* Joseph Havkcrt «[ 365 West mm ■ ■ and cash box together with $148 woith of tools and aci ■■■ iiuiroMch. II of 473 Old will be given a hearing ai 7 this evening before Magistrate Francis Bobenneih The escapade ended with lr... ar-rest Sunday afternoon b Rlnke and Officer Phlpps. iollnwing the robbery at th' • earls Saturdav morning Tlie rOUth was picked Up ■ion of ihe Reading Rail-road Company close to i»ukiiig place or the John Wood Manufac-turing Comnaiiv from where a munlx't of the cur.s I stolen lie baa baon couilned to tha lix-al police station Mine his ai u. t and baa been q ' - aj poUoa, as well w il Tele-phone Company, the Hem road and Alan Wi"d Steel C'onuaiuv Neiitoro'. b 'I L .iking a number of automobiles and break-ing into and robbing th' at ion according to pOUot, but they are ooi not told complete Btory, and have bMU living to raatan other robb him A.stile ftom UM looaj roboer-nie rottfJi lahaaa u> ten anv-ihliibi All afl wait, i m i ■rueaa tafcan from Nugent. Philip Pauline automobiles mid those taken Horn Anthony Pattlne waiter POeeh ■tandn ban bean un- D| During much of lite qlies- Dominie Mo, Hamrd ladlton, turning the prtaonar bnatM George Bnwun Clii.il- With ■ l;uiKh Leonard TravBllne, Joaeph Ttyota- ,M aanottraj tin' automobui ski. Raymond Wltmop, OUyl 'wed no >n. Frank Wood. Jr, Teddy lav<irs As a proof <i ;\ one <>l aaahlDM taken Irom Ihe John [he Alfonse Marlon Bate Wood plain, to which Hie police Bennett, Margaret stack! BBttted taking was_nona New Members For Alumni cuiredin the nmiAudre>" MeDade. Jane Crawford! 1900 years of the world were afl Catherine Frost Mary McNeeus. %?"'," "ZJ^II? "°?' 5S «"4-tb, «™ld n„, ^om, ,<,!„,™.n. .,".* " Mary Caop. Frances Davis. K)la«. belli Deegan Helen Dobbin. Mary' Douglass. Helen Oonsiorowski Vir-ginia Helsler Fmnce, Heleniak Ell7a*b«-ili H.iron. ltuth Hill. Mary Ingram Kupatrlok, Mnr\ BagaJ Matilda Muck. Ktizubeth McQulius. ' bopafct Gladys Rempp. Marian Salvla. Phllomena Seardu-u . ■U-eapar, Helen Suvit- ■ky, Anne Taylor Eva Thomju Margaret Thomas Helen TOby HaceaUaresle Rev Stanley H West, rector ol Calvary P. E Church dcliiend 0M Baccalaureate sermon, which tra-ditionally opened the otmmwooe-ment week activities for local high school graduates. He addressed the large audience In the auditon.nn ol the Calvary P E Church. Sunday evening, numbering among them the 1937 graduates, upon the topic "Simple Mindedness." Friendliness to Cat HrinffH a Bite and West Point on Saturday East District- Township Bulldlne. West District-Philadelphia HM ClaSS Ot 37, C. H. SM VlSltS N. I . C. West District - Philadelphia Transport Company. Patco Field. Springfield Fr^f District No 1-New Pin House, Queen street. East of Willow Grove avenue, Wyndmonr. East District No. 2—O Spengler's Oarage. Plourtown and Abington that will be HM sentiment of en-avenues. Wyndmoor tries in dlarirs of Uie 1937 fcradi W' -■ District— Flourtown Flrelaltng class of Conahohocken Hlghlrace for a wedding "■ Milehem pike [School, tuider date of 3aturd.iv.! ■ Eack to New York with lunch- Third District -Orrland Volun- June twelfth, nineteen hundr.d slid eon on the boat and tfien for en-thlrty seven I Grand Tour of Radio City and "It vras a long day, but a grand buildings, over the campus, up many one'' p to the Chapel, from which \nu M.j-be not the Mart words I 1|:(| m||m up ^ Forty three new members, coni- Elleen McCauley,' prising the class of 37 or St Mat- Claire Pollard. Loretta Kearney, tliew's High School, were received irma Brandt. Rita Holmes. Ruth in! othe Alumni Association of the Bittner. Catherine Lawler school, at the annual reunion and Fourth grade - Patricia Meyers, banquet last night at 7 in the audl- IM\ trwkMi). Crf.hr»rtrBe"rnl0P Balc*r-Marv McD** i tormm of the grade school l l\ IIMMIIII rit IIUUI fnfMi grade-Marie Lavin. Regina ' Jack Tole. secretary of Uie as- 'Brandt. Helene Mulcrone, Dorothy soclatlon, presented the thirty Plymouth Consolidated school jcoonan. Patricia McNeells. Elizabeth voung women and thirteen young will hn'j lt« closing exercises(Nagk. Teresa Foysden, Elaine!!lTr„ and Rev William A OT»n- Thtirsday evening at 8 o'clock, in | Emerson Joan Delaney rector of the church and Louis|MI"*''*'"K ■• ..i utri On Page Eigfah Closing: Exercises at Twelve-year-old Edward Ronnan. son of Mr and Mrs John Ronnni: 113 East Ninth avenue, is fond of animals Rarely does he encounter a dog or cat on his way home from school, without a frlrnly word, and limes, a rriendly stroke or two few days ago. Eddie noticed e sleek, fat cat. which looked as though its nature was a sociable one as he walked up Fayette street, from St Matthew's parochial school. Eddie stopped, and according to the story, reached out to gtrg Uu cat a friendly stroke The cat sank its teeth Into the boy's right hand Yesterday, Eddie's arm develop-ed a swelling, and his parents took him to a physician He is taking serum Injections. against blood poison His ii.jury Is secondary in his H: disillusionment in <;. n. leer Fire Compan; Roesrh avenue. Orelftnd. Fourth District—Store of William \ Deere, SOI Bethlehem pike. I'pper Merlon Upper District—Stewart Fund Hall. King of Prussia Middle D ■ nee of Wil-liam A Spragg. Montgomery ave-nue and Balllgomtngn road. Lower District No 1—SwedJand Fire Company. Swedeland Lower District No 2—Sacred Heart Church P-rish Hall. Swedes-burg. Whiterasr*h East IM I West District-Spring Mill Fire Company. North Lane. he school auditorium. Admission! Sixth grade-Agnes Nolan h Alumni presld. i wily iNasielskl Thev occupird a long table, n What glorious I .M 'i"M finishing i Seventh grade - Margaret Mc- decorated in orange and brown. . wnat a gionousjth, grammur S(,hoo| ^^ gre-iNamara. Jane Ftneran, Caroline Ult. clw colon Elizabeth Demr*j-V IHnJftoiln Smo.:zolko. Ida Stemporosky. Margaret The entertainment program in- Ray Marenn-t Rvan Brady. Rita Fogarty. Rose Mane >ctuded the class song bv the gradu- Thomas Arnold. Molly Alfonse. i McCartney. Ella FOndots, Elizabeth gt€S ^JQ, by Leon Ratoskey and Martha Ashton. Katharine Beyer. McDonald, Jean Meyers. Mary wn ' und d.nc(. by Maureen Clark, Here's the way diaries may rrad Chinatown, both of which -m BrazUaon Loyola Brower. I O'Connor. Reg ma Malasplna. Mary j KPn(.rai dancing followed for that day: for a long time We hurt Janetta Brown Man Car:tymugh, ; Jane Smith. Annette Aigner, Isa-' "t'p in the middle or the night' dinner at Caruso's, located at Uu , , Qanantt, Frances j bafle Oiera PJanei pollard Ida and arrayed ipol in the world. Und inporoaky the high school wheat 'All Broadwi.v. where more paopli | Bora. | Eighth grade Marie Lawler. Aboard' was called by the bus rirlv- per hour lhaii anv other pi ers at six. Off we started on Our Die world Uu Grand Tour of West point mid New Sixtv four tired grads, and three York City. neat likely ■ bit ir "A quick change In Nr-» York— bade H-XKI hve to t! transportation. I mean—and Wl BM Saturday <■ . Annette Tu re hi, Theodore were out of the bus and on the big and came back to the ole' homeiUoa white boat, going places It Wtl toe/n What time? Oh | ■ — grand weather, and the tiip wi ifflct it to say that it UJIK \T POf'OSOS fine—up past the Palbadcs and was pr.ietirallv another day when r Mountain and the hills whert lown bo lleep" ! Mrs John I .nd daugh-good ole" Rip Van Winkle had that1 Clbaparooai on the IMP aero Bjd. tar, Joyoa, of 140 West Ninth ave- |niee lone sndbre. iward Oerman high school ptii oendim: this week in the Unemployed Man Kills Self With (Jas Chester Loring. 63. Trooper road, Middle District—Barren Hill Flrei At West Point, we didn't miss a pal M: Barry Aikm n in I MissjPocono M Is recov- Company, Barren Hill. | thing Through the handsome i Eleanor Caine. |erlng from a two weeks' illness. Ham Kelly Btephle KObuaJSelan MrNe<lis. Anna Mav Mack Helen K' M ' .h- ICatherine DmUTiOlM Fiances Roae man. Po Barry Marx.! Abrams. Frank Marctuccl. Philip Ottey. Oertincates In recognition of the'Trooper, committed suicide yester- Lloyd POtam, Theresa P'roiii, Fran- j personal service rendered as mem- day afternoon, in the kitchen of hts the BcbOO] Baftt) Squad home His wife found him dead on awarded io: the floor All gas Jets on Uie kitch- Arnold Cicranti Stephen Pas-!en range were turned on Loring. qulm peter Fa Icon i • ro Joseph I a weaver, had been unemployed His Kelly John O'Connor Samue iNat-jwife had gone to Norristown <arly teo. James Murphy. Joseph ONeill m the arternoon She hod beeni Paul McGuigun Francis Ford John'working part time at a Norristown I tiro:. [plant He had been dead an hour other than that belonging to Frank .Sal 111 11'line I i liie| ol police Of NorrLstown. and now chief at the Wood plant This car w*s aban-doned in Lower Merlon and was ra-the police of lhat town- Bbjp IjUM week the car of Arthur Press was stolen from the Wood plant and was driven m 300 miles brought back the follow-ing morning and abandoned off Fulton .street iM the North end of the borough, where it was recovered by local police Leonard, according to the police admitted taking Uiis car and driving to Lancaster where he drove around In search of a former pal and after being unable to locate him picked up a girl, whom he claims he did not know, and taking her for a dl Other cars of which he la charged with taking belonged to Forrest McFarland. of Mont Clare, and Howard Blnns, which was taken from the Alan Wood plant and abandoned In Lower Merlon. Alter abandoning the Blnns car In Lower Menon he walked to this borough and It was on his way home early Saturday morning that ■ it urn in - cording to hts statement He blOtm the window in the south side of the building with a .stone wrapped In rags and then crawled Into the station, the police say he admits. The cash drawer In the service station was opened and fifteen pen-nies taken He admitted hr knock-ed the telephone box off Uie wall with a one-pound hammer, threw the box out the window and carried t and the hammer to the bridge panning Plymouth creek. 100 feet distant He went down under the bridge, broke open the cash drawer ol the telephone box and secured 1105 In nickels and dimes. He threw the telephone box and hanv-mer into the creek from where they were recovered yesterday morning by the local police. Leonard denies with a smile that lie took the tools and other acces* (Continued on Page Eight) IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE according to Coroner W. J Rushong, I who called the case one of autcide. II < t»M\1l V I Ml M POSTPONI I) ONI Wl I K Dl I. TO ALTERATIONS ind class day exercises of Conaho-hocken High School bare been postponed a week. arjoOUtuemeni Ml h] Mi- Riyll-- Jom Scheduled to be held Thursday and Friday of this week, class dav will l» held instead, Thursday. June J4 and COtm "Friday, .i, ■lite to uu. v. . i ■ • Wall of the high school, which M IUK:. . •icre;-.s*.(l lor the la-w tinft.lMW annex to the high ' d ai on aft bo tar*, Graduates were given the choice, at a conference QJ | class, school authorities and the building contractors yesterday, to hold their exercise.. OP the scheduVd date, but in BOOthO] to postpon* them "We want to reel-*' our diplomas wrier w. were ' long", was the consensus of graduates' sentiments Con-tractors reported they are rushing ihe alterations "O 'ornpletion. and "might finish them by Thursdav if the weaUier wa.s with them." IP take | c'ninee gg| !if. ■ oal,I.■ wcaih'T conditi I ever. It was decided lo watt a week
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, June 15, 1937 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1937-06-15 |
Year | 1937 |
Month | 6 |
Day | 15 |
Volume | 66 |
Issue | 61 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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Fort Washington, and the
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same post.
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Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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