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®l)e Consljoljoxkai ttecorfter. Established 1869. No. 7305 CONSHOIIOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1943 BACK UP YOU?. BOY tntrea'i your •ffiriill invinni to yovr family limit PRICE: THREE CENTS Wounded Vet Praises Tkkot $,.„, Edmonds I r«j<s\V orkers To lliiv Bonds Sgt Jas. McDermott, wounded in Africa, speaks to workers PLANT MEETINGS Workers urjred to in-crease bond buying from payroll LaudsConduct of County Republicans hold en-thusiastic rally at Flourtown 11th Ave. Residents To Dedicate Roll Building Permits 866 Stlldcills Issued During August Boy Given Fourth Wood Transfusion CLASS OVATION County best governed in state Candi-dates introduced MONDS (ri'diin1 lloursoj The Third War Loa; raise $15,000,000,000 mm op-n Thursday, and of this amount quota for Mon:gom"ry <o;i:v been set as $23,000,000. Th d::\ | ft iff' will continue through the renulnder l)0J*O Allillt'S •J .it the month. The quota assigned to Montgomery county Is the third largest in th? State and In order to meet this ob-ligation the county has been dlvid ed into districts and a commit it" appointed to conduct the campaign U»y Republican With a record breaking alien-ee of over three hundred per-on Wednesday evening In the ■■■<\ Senator PrantUn Spencer Edmonds, In his ■.. Innat] nine months ago. town Senator Edmonds complimented . ti Republican County O.- B : [see David w. Jnn«s will be I Thirteen permlta entailing an ea> dedication tomorrow pendihuv of tlett60 were I <if the h'liwir roll. In „ . „ „ , or west ■ Qll!nn- ■ no* serving In the during the month of August, Per-the nation's mlts wen . oed to the following-: w«rtdIW f:n','"n ''U "■r,lt,:l^ '"' 'hr Horn* Btauffer ft m I The Mtejtteee wlU be held ' e Oebhardt, i avenue and Wood street 230 BUl Ninth avenue, pavement. Where the honor roll has been [(SO; John Dormtni. 311 Wells C Landit, sup"e,ri2n.tended: I oop t.U;* Ang*elo Jamwlll. will deliver I MiH »venue, pavement. ■.: address. Burgess Jones! $15: Howard Vandegrtft, 18-4*7 make a few remarks Rev, y,v< Elm street, alterations, $ioco: G B, M^::,' pattOT Of ;„.,.„„. iin[| p^. Uark'a Lutheran Church, wilt pro- _,f ml , ___ . nd Rev. Fr,U,("' ' ■ W*! R;iil" "»" ■■■■ chu ■ First avenue and Payette eel repairs, $100: J. Warren! den ■.■.... mat tei "t cere- tomes, 139 Baal BPeventh avenue.! monies. 118; Joseph wisnlewskl, 1M; Enrolled In St. Matthew ■ • : ■ ■ eduled to ui riergy a fourth Hood trai HID Ho - pita! where he rel i P&rOChlftl School he- atmenl for rhet&natl i' wa:s |scheduled to b( : ■ Cannot ■ . ■ ■ : ■ IS; his cousin "* , iM John Powers home on fur-r acuity comprised ot • A " r *\ J r The boy was well on die road to Sisters' 01 Order Ol eovery from ■ previous attack ol au oxfnvyn ,,, ,,,. v .,. . - week A tot.il of eight hundred an . six pupils enrolled In 81 M i' gan Fall term this week 283 IX H. SCHOOL SoldierAWOL Sentenced for VuloTliHt Went on spree with stolen car — Stole from companions IN ARMY 2.MONTHS Captured in White-marsh (i minutes after radio alarm Horwy has ben ap ■J] the cmcUdates Those Introduced were Commission-er. Fred C. Peters and Fos'er C. 1. lion J Bum," Holland judge of Orphan i President of COUnCll tells; Ot horO W the type of candidates n i *i-r»». •>l(in tooted for their slate. POM-War piailS Benatoi Edmonds said. "Montgom Count ians are more Inl M :!/:."rs df the Conshonockm In men whose accomplishments pointed chairman of the committee Good Government Group, a Fourth h » the beet governed (or hi, district comprising CorurtV* .■ ,.,<,., were enllahten- Counts m llw StaW> rather than hocken and West Conshohocken. ^ on bo.nu,,h ntT lLr. | .gue promises of someone else." Other numbers of the committee f° °n b™»n an»urs 05 i weil a*/he H- added 'our County Republicans are John it. Wood. A. A Oanl reat being auule on I ipport all Lhese walte. Harry B H'ywood. P.iul B. Bent of a program to provide recre-' whole heartedly because of the fine Mitrliell. Edwin G. Ponton. Spencer: atlon for the town's citizens spon- government we have and because L. Jones. Russell c Thomas. H. s. sored by the Recreational Council'they want that type government Walker. E Arnold Forrest. A. C. at the monthly meeting held Tues-J continued." The Senator was tn- Slickcis day evening at the Penn Club i Preal As a prelude to launching the Ptealdent of Town Council George Glaae, and was given a great ova campaign and In the interest of Smith, spoke at length on the fin lion as he arose to speak, stimulating pavroll deductions for anclal condition of the borough. He took each candidate on the War Bond purchasing meetings' pointing to the reduction of the Regular. R publican ticket and lau were held ve.-'vrdr. at I : (1 Inem rnr their P*51 f0011 *'ork industries. ' lb IBM to $230,000 In 1M2 and ad- U Sgt James McDermott, a native vising tlie members of the group ' introduced of Gulph Mills and now a resident'that the borough at the pn of this borough, wounded m aettob time is on a pay as you go basis. He I In the North African Campaign, ap-jabo explained that steps ban d peared at all of the meetings and ready beeh taken and a fund cr?at gave a first hand account of the ed with which to make beet many difficulties our fighting men; pairs to the streets as soon ac ma-are subjected to in battle. ind labor an DM Sgt. McDermott enlisted tn the j Following his address. President who spoke commendably of Judge service In Mav. 1W2. and was a Smith answered many queaUn&i William P Dennehower, candidate member of the original itroup of; pertaining to borough ordinances ..to succeed himself as Judge of Cam- American soldiers to land in Africa, governing the police, streets, side- s man Pleas Court, and also endorsed Hi- was in the battle o) Ki nomination of mothei Pass and » i > .' ibart C Long, member D t. Hon. Cl Beno fat last April 9. H? received treatment school board and a representative of: ' ■ 'i": Ju;!^-:- in various hospitals in Africa and the board on the Recreational Coun- Holland explained how. according to la'-i-r flown to New York from where>!I. oreFented some In • ■ uiitio:i. Montgomery C ■ he was transferred 10 Plioemxvillc DQ the progr."* belnjt ■ '''1 from participation tn rteneral Hospital. He is r-onrlr. **-***■ atntetlr flcM' poH'-les. but T-m -» In^aeeetfy -toe from his injuries ' The first information receUed. bj Itreet H ; ■ : DtK he* ;.ii'." Judge Dannehower h^family, of Sgt lieDermoU was projeet, when tompleted, will pro- wae unrt i snl due to a td in a letter from him Th? vide recreation and amusement for j death . letter was received in the morning jail the citizens of the borough and| Chairman Crawford thai delivery of mail. The news was re- at the same time serve as I domin-ied the amiable president nf the ceived as shock bv his family and UH factor In 0 lllded Wlr.--ni.ir-h Valley organization. bis I energy of the young -lemen; • M Obun can home on the telephone ai Sheriff, and t^ re to members of his famil New York hotel, advising them be 1 than ouiids charaol had Just arrived there from Africa, Mlowing ■ u here was that he wns on the way to recovery. ■ general disotisslon among the Sgt. McDermott was cottsldei be result one of the best football players In thai a number of qii<- this section prior to entering tbJ ' V 3 Army and served aa playei ■ "Mis manner, di-manager ol tag subjects for discussions to rected her message chiefly to the Football Team . ins wife being the form- Consideration was many! urging them to j er Miss Battle Mil] r While stlD mlng primary election on Bep- vote out in order a patient at the hospital, he lb' M and a borough tlckeE. and sane form of goven ■ OTUdderable time h fb namei of the follow [ the sake of the sons, husbands bro-baa previously spoken at numeroul meetings in the interest of rats.n- . James Web- who are unable Co funds for the successful prasecutiJii <■■ Kncikl. Frank O. WaLson and John f 4 i:-corder ot Arthuj i ■'. followed . intl at which '.. EHwil v. were held | C. • l>orp for Clerk of Courts. tfoOara tl I Whudow J Rushong for Coroner delphla Steel i iron. Walker Bro-; of sis year.-.; : Surveyor. Ears, Quaker Chemical Products 'or un Attorney Frederick B. Corporation, Hale Fire Pump Com &" '' v grotm and peny. Philadelphia Cnlforni Com- Of the P J Robenrteth ■' rerehed. pwny H c ■ •- ind Toatn OouncU Raj i Plero '! Kimble Glass Company ft Wynne, constable—Harry » i Conumsdonara Pe- . ra and Hlllegass, even in lieu of rnffPr Out f\f I rk\v'^»-:0- Watson- Inspector of Elections the man] ihroughout »- ujiri t/ui in i.inur Arthur Taylor. bog the new ooun- .Merion Schools i Tfw «™UP also endorsed the sa the m county ofttces as have statuttan District and rnsj fine projects throughout the coutiv mi the A I. and West Seventh avenue, porch. $25: chew's parochial grade and blgtl **r|',|m V y W Will attend the service. Ooetlno Colo'iali). 211 Harry street.1 scnooj ^ aoors opened for the ■».) Ill . Uowtng names should be| plastering. $150; Samfli-l Kats. 301 44 iea*on thll repairs, MOD; Qrade schools resumed .sessions bane of the ' ■ .. ,<. :i. . and the REOOADKB MJss Bernadette avenue pavement, MO; Marlon D*-lhtgh school resterday Mass in St Clark. Mi-s Betty Jean Heflernoni SlaeinUtLLss,, 110011 West Third avenue, uatthaw's R C Church preceded Ends 'ines Season •r pleading riving without the consent of tk I'HU'S ',|- '-,■•,:,■"" Private Thomas Louis Daluaemu, Si of Pottstown R. D. 3. ' ; months ■ ■ ■ Qrant, ill., where he O* ^^ rp O ' - » lu,' "' V1"' *mnM* "«•""""■ t,"r "u I caUOns ai SUIIl- the O. S. Array, \&V&& U) StCD I WO llPfilflm PUf- *-*'v J" mobile from Montgomery Sq. > I ^B" l ■ ■ hu.Hln-ri nier llODie .., ;ni,,- lebold. '•The r house operated bv residents of thi after Le-area for mothers bold i'land children <>1 Phuadelphla, at lookout for him from the Police Slow down strike at.I. Chairman Myers. I-SZF"^ °^£ t Wood Mfg. CO. A. KratZ leave Nor- <»■-..;>•. There are 303 boys. ee to Step Two Resign [ p Production!OPA Posts both opening sessions. With Bel 'Joseph W. Kavanagh. admlnistra-! tor of the parish, addressing the pu ptls. I Two hundred and eighty three1 ; young men and women are enrolled In the high school, girls exceeding > boys bv 83. There are 100 boys. 1831 ' girls. A total of five hundred and eigiity 275 personti given va-cations at sum-mer home plant ends ristown board I girls enrolled hospitable doors af $rd inmlnn. on Tuesday, Close to two hundred and seven After ste *-ent on quite a spree When be ran out of gasoi;: At a special meetln? of Local; When the Norristown 2904, Dnlted Btealworkan of Am-; Board convenes for its reorganlza-|eph. Chestnut HI . Sr. M. ohvene Several changes are noted In the' — v~omcn ^ and KlrU, w,.; be DM a was In Ration^ sUu-rs of the Order of St! X, Pf '^ ?"" faculty of the school, which compri- , :';'d Julj At II :.U .1' I:i.!i:in-erlca. CIO. comorHIng employees of lion meetlne in the Court^ House hu been usjjned here In place of; - or s aaiMI 0[ LaI)i ,.An ,..,;. John Wood Manufacturing plant.; tonight only 12 members will be on I Sr s.. Felix Instructor of lufh ... d ,,,._. mi).,u... w].;i „„, ilen automobile held Wednesday nl«h: In the Polish the rosier as a result of the resig- school English and mathema.i no Md tour old Una and ■ It ration yesterday ot Lyman A.. Amta Aloysla hM been named high ;is l- ,, ,„:, ,1 imam the 900 men.Kr.nz. Norristown real estate dealer. I school history- Instructor, replan.v ,, . , worker, mwaM • . > K«tl terminated hLs connection Sr Alma Patricia. wj» has b . , » j, up production. serlou.,ly hampered with the Board at the request of ^ferred to the Central High « !mta 0icll„ by . worker,'slowdown slnoe Aug » lymond F. .Ashenfelter. OPA dir- SehMlAUenuwn : up two J" 19' ,K^VP.^.^^}^!.'3Xfoi:JLc^Sr^n trarLterred*;""' M.M..-1 Krotchko. president KraW was th; second I total of pardon In Ohio and came to Limer .pplng up of the board to quit within 24 hours., the Ho£ Child P»rwh. North Broad ^ ,ir;K > wtheConshO lck where work, in conformity with the rr- Wednesday morning. Dr. Prank G > reel Philadelphia, and is^replaced, Cr^_. durmg th(1 ,„, tJ quoi- of the War Board and the Myers. Norristown cniTOpractCor, re-1 by Sr. Josaph Aloysia. Sr. Rose 3I6 Fay ftWi [Union, as produrtton is essential to signed as chairman Of the group ith grade, has ... .,,lir. On Monday, two days before he transferred to tlw Epiphany Pans!: car ' No further development in ne.:n- r-igned I>r. Myera fired Miss Mary (Philadelphia, where Sr M. Irma T-^" contribution was inspired V\ tlatlons for con . I ^l™. 22. as chief clerk of the Ellsab and the local . Mrrt charging her with negligence here bCmtjgfc instnicor. Si_AI- C;.(i -a()W^,-,r ,and falling to obey OPA BStniC- pheus will replace Sr. Ro* Bea R. O. Davidson, international nons « ™*"u" JV1"?' , "i early In the season, taking over the Army, representative of U. S. of A.. CIO. Dr. Myers claimed Miss Fa rbairn grade teacher has been transferred rep J arfltlon o( imriLs on two OCCBS 11 WSJ broughl OU presented a report of conferences *»" 1«* »" **r duties and that If she to St. Viiieeni s iwrhli Hanover. PA. ^ between hlmscll «• ,w':*n °" :h" J00^1"111^1 at T 'S 1('|,1:U('ri bN * OatiifrtneL^ occa^: i'l-.tm-iim tK> Wv Labor. *a*ipu stamps worth 900.000 g»ilorw . imelda ...... .1 Mrs. William. B. Read of ■ -Brvn- In Huntingdon K< ■: of gasoline and 5050 pairs u( shoes as The slowdown. \: is stated, re- on August 20 would not have oc- principal of St. MaUlir.v' High , sul'ed from resenlment of the ma cured He said aha was Instructed School with mated by ovation and eni . foregone conclusion who the next Sheriff will be. D:-. Frank P. K Bark'-; C ■■.:■ next presented. Mrs. Marj H Beerer. candidate Jorlty of the close to 650 men and l0 nav<* onl>' a three d women workers, over d-lav in exe- al! kln°5 °' coupons on hand. : KeSllfnS Job IH cution nf a contract between the Raymond L. Rlppman. of Norris-iU " , ind the local, following a iown- County OPA Coordinator, will llOtl mall S OflJCC vote by workers in Mav. naming the Pr^de at Friday's meeting until thej Union as the bargaining agent. Mellon ot a new chairman, r '" failure to agree on certain conril ^""ted that ihe Job will go b tions was given bv the management K H,'[n wll° u now nead *>f the •aaon for delay m sfgnhig Norristown fuel oil panel, of the contract. Thf debt] i , ally crippled production A i^ ( OUIICII I*rotet'ts •■Lii'pd 113 tyddn." West Conshoriockeri ident of the vacation horn , was found Mr- H ibu tlona ni resldeml its main suppori Alden Atkma, vice-president of Ration BO&l?d Mail the local, was in charge of a social program which followed the bus! ness session. ts of the U. S. of A CIO in Montgomery County will hold West Conshohockt'ii town council at thf September meeting Wednaa day nigh: property committee tu have a mail b,ix eting Sunday afternoon at 2 in] equipped with lock, installed m aha ■ U ('. Davidson, -H l>orough hall and also have a new : -old phy been endorsed by the Montgome:, sical din :■ .Republican Primary Cam- "> reftrrred to all the listed candl- ■■ n Conimittee. Ujabea OCM "•" resided ftv N J.. meeting will be held on with months, has been dropped from B iptember -i al :ii v am club. ool ixist. [I was learned that i':. tot ownstup school board, wns accented two weeks ago fcdlowln, a raid on his shore i said FIJI Takes Alleged Draft Evader tnty Detectives w .tI, •"iT^w" ' ■■' 38, of ' In addition to all the candidates Utroduoed, Ciiainnan Crawl Chairman Llovd H. Wood, present as n and Campaign c irnmlttee I Barl B Bechtel, who is . Frank DuE-is. superintendent of I ourren Terrace* pfvmVirh TOWTT* t "* A. ^ * ;ru. .sa.d ungr, r^JTi Autocar Company job would felUled by Ralph Mil- bd H, wns rpv:, The Arnw-KkV) 1 ■ Etta, Atv.rd Del Vi'ihi". who .aid he lived m ^' '■■'■' on the All I land owns a jew-lrv Til ^l at^mo°n ^ Bl*\? *'"- ho saburtan Station ', ■'■> l" CoUegevi:; Count) dd there Is no C'urren A: an, lor Ihe : forming a county coun ■ cil. If successful, offlfi. named from acb ive l ot y-. i ounty, (iroup Makes Surgical Dressings H dneslnga are now being dsu Wood Park House every Wednesday from* 10 ■i p in. and on Thursday '■■ from 7 p m. la 10 p m. making surgical dressings ma) come :<> the Park House Within the above men-tioned hours, bringing with them a ■ . ■ : are sponsored by U Emergency Medical c merly known as the Oonshohockeo Boms NUI do Oroup, under the ton oi Mrs Charles Smith! and Miss Anna JDunrion. The Com Croodwlll group will con mei ■ on Prldaj for this work. Slight Change in Bus Schedule of Harrisburi; Unger was arrested on July 30 in City apartment with Mil ' of Kala-C'ynwyn". whose husband store It: Building. Both were relea-ted In $200 bail tion by the Cap.- for selecUw May County Grand Jury when ar- J*'1 VlochiO was born m Italy but ramncd in Ocean City. , Is s nal H mar- ■ sad ha. two children. £*"££. that am n :.■ acb reducing chu «s On- ''■ ■ '■ <■ by Rob- Patterson, the unct- : . Autocar prealdent. cord of the man having registered A"p A,ltor:,r company I ■ 1 " ■ Hit original award more i he "Star" award perfon Autocar to special oiiicn ifti'irinu ciasan. un- i"' »-<> IUIUCU -.(- .■• .■... Uon >.f thi. ,mn i)tuJ . rffl get was known familiarly as a i from Philadelphia late Wedne^.! . •Oreefc ood." tl moon. ,.lWl. ,,n ,,.e A;mv.Nau ..'p.. Dfaorce proceeding agalnsl — pennant as it is dlauiaved bv Au-v„ f- were Man,,! bv Warner M. niMr.Mt. iocai. at g J^ raid, H- is the father. The Washington Plre Company dlrecllv encaned on war work both a ■■» CMUte»- delprua S * ., : I — ' smoulder- Hun tnrans thai all At • Al mm.CM.i stfM tl- •. nab avenue ployeaa, who have been hi Eleventh from wiiich a.rime, reported to :. homes. A booster stream was Used his Plymouth automobile was stolen] in subduing the fire No dantag from tn front of his home last night j resulted. SchuylklU Valley Lines, Inc . tn the op-al buses thai run betwei i Conshohocken and Norristown by . day On thai da;- . prnoeed on Main street, r On the return journey the buses will start from Berbati eel departing rrom Mam and Swed aa M shown upon UM waleh are printed elsewhere tn thi i tnpany will continue io ■ i: trippers be-tween Nnrrisiown and Conshohock-en in the morning sad rush hours ns ben ' BALANCI IV ntvh HTATI A balance of $68881.21 remains [button in the ■■ tils borouah '■led bv **> look plated on the door leading to tlie council chamber. The action WSJ '.ik—.\ : guard against possible thefl ot in,.: addressed to the Weal Conshohock-en Ration Board. Previously mai! . :o the Ration Board has been deaeered to the homes ol UM secretary of the board or borough officials. I; was reported to counci: that the mail carrier is required tc ■ mall to ha H I headquarters. No ration stamps an the headquarters as then ire mailed direct to the applicant-' from the headquarters at Bryi Mawr. Mosman reported that h< has found doors unlocked in tt« Borough Building and said ui hi: op::::on there are too many key.-, t< the building issued to former mem bers of council that have not beet returned Burgess Mosman reported two ar hiring the month, both or chames of disorderly conduct, E fine of $5.00 and OOSts, was imposec in each Mr Rhoads of the street commit tee reported DeHaven avenue, St mon sir; betweer ibeth streets. Craw ford Hill Wal it street. Airy stree down to the otate road and a sec tton of Britt-Molr avenue !iad beer ■>iled and chipped. Tlie bridge a: spring Garden street and State road ■ a) Moorhead ave Qua and Pr.mt street and gutters throughout the borough were cleaned during the month Orders were granted for bills In tht amount of $126492 The treasurer reported a balance of gl2.066.06 m the general ac-ount Presiden' Rhoads presided. The M Ingram and Leonard Anthony Lochetto. of West Am-bler, today resigned his $2,184 a year Job as custodian of recon Office of Register of Wills John H. Hoffman, and at the same said to have told the latter he had Veterans Convention Opens in Phila. A number of local residents will ■ Uon oi the I ■ .'ii World War v ■■ i udli been offered a $3,500 posit.on by emng tam:: Benjamin Fred C. Peters and Lloyd H Woe Lochetto said his nastgni submitted to Hoffman after the la <i me in and asked who I was supporting in the Prun Lochetto i. bold Hoffman .,>[K>rtiUK the Regular or ; of Pred Peters from top ■ Be s si and that tffman. ■■ t ssked htm: \ sure you k: doing?" "fS™ „ o which . ■ ""TVE i Pi ps trom a number of states brUllani I jheld for the 1 through Monday. A c .. hoboi ban man will pzes j ide at the sessions of the 1 convention, and a Oonshohockeu ! woman will act m similar oapacU) 'at the won Damian B i . 30 . ■ ■.!■.-. A l' Cat ■ i. ' , ideal '•: loffman idded. ■ I Will p • 3 Month-. Sentence ■ ■ . . EC . . Beys Ksbbad House ■ ■ ■ ■ were comml d to the it ■ They W" tankln an: d recovered most of the $2(HI . The robberies o Mrs. R, B. B ... . . i . ■ ■■ ■ canned y- * •■'. ot the rood which the bo; I ddnotlU, ; 1 ■ i 1«> sltu.WOUKIRS MKtTINd n tneettog of orgai 'he United 8'eelworkers oi Amer* lea from Montgomery County will be held in the office of Interna-tional Representative R. O. DaUd-aon, in the Curren Arcade. Korris-lown. at 2 Sunday afternoon " | .; -••-«fd " "its .: inbung ■ i .' -II. ! , . latUlg that Lo-,he;to,,lo;:'1- "*" "J M Hoffms . "J» llj-ld I at the hotel t told him Pred P ' " Ior deceased , , B ,3500 „.. , ■ held tomorrow morning at erwri awn l-.ti•.i- HJ »nl*H thai h,. h ,. ■ Commissioner P c Ch,,r('tl- p« 3. Pe;.- Parade of dele he development be gates. .lewed * — no offer of any Job to ('oUIltV TroaSUTV Inthony l M betto En back door, ■ mile fro::. MI.IOIM i tried igton. ar- Ofnoer John Monaco. Am-seen hii:i for tang Halance $869,618.38 'Joh Norristown Jewelry Store of drun- ■ tog question of law. quarry worker a truest within the confine. ■ ■ ■ i work Insfc ■ M D ■ I - rdtag to a ■ ■ Oalning entrance through a win- Banding obtslned tod rear ol the buildin ■ ' ■■ i ■ ■,'. airy valued at $370 and $5 in cash' Tilis lo,:'1 is sTTQSS that BIti ' rml-ted to drive Main street. Norristown Mrs. Clifford Cos el. win ' proprietor, diseou-red tht when she opened the place . . KMfl checkup revealed 3i; rings valued a1 St"1 \(.l\l> IO III 1 I' LOCAL wrist watches total value $70. were INCOME TAXPAVt- lt> 1 Three ■ganta of the V. B tati ■■■■■!■■ ■ BM • was by the DiTteton chw- ■■: the ntenoi 4 $tno and I ■ . the Conshohocken Post Office: IS hours ol 9 a. m and nrWERYF HOI.IMAi 4.30 p. m. on Wednesday. Scptem- The Conshohocken Pr^e Librarv mercial printing. We can serve your bet 8 1943. -o uabtl local taxpayers will be closed all day Monday Labor m a vetting enrdjin the filing of estunated Income: Dav. ft taken Norristown police The RECORDER prin-i-'.t plant equipped with autorr.. chinery for speedy, quality, com-
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Date | 1943-09-03 |
Year | 1943 |
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Day | 3 |
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®l)e Consljoljoxkai ttecorfter.
Established 1869. No. 7305 CONSHOIIOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1943
BACK UP
YOU?. BOY
tntrea'i your
•ffiriill invinni
to yovr family limit
PRICE: THREE CENTS
Wounded Vet Praises Tkkot $,.„, Edmonds
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