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®l)e €0nsl)0l)0ckett Kecorfrer, ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7567. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA. TUESDAY. MARCH 5. 1946. PRICE: THREE CENTS .Mirrors Win Catholic Loop Title;, Will Meet Easton in Opening of Play-offs For Class B State Title St Matthew's Gains Impressive Victory Over Eagles In Deciding Game. Will Play at Radnor Thursday Evening Installed |annuttiPoStCarpontrrSofI^W^^ngjr| pUp||S ACCUSC PrJVate InstiiiittM. AtLarce Area a.Bal,e8 inal Jury n , , \, , , ,xi , , . 'Fint'Ct'iviiHuiv Banquet Here rracfcen w mm i* . fiin.y.i t.V i:n MOMd H tin :i rsnrtaa on the Juiv string on ■ al BlllTACA.tr. • \ _ „ , t _ ~ . ., , . "■"■ »• *r~ John Skiiton. Jr. Four Hundred See Local 1595, A. r. of L.' M < w»igo n>..d. ouiph MM*. .Marks 4.>d. Anniv y otv*. e cm * an O A J SH ! » >r:l. cI'M* to 3. The foiiii. ■- !_• .ill Saturday Eve w"u*m a. t...i,;; U :enA?d Uppi: Mvh.i Hijri School. Her hu«band h a memb-r of the ill ol Jonn Wood M.imi-fa? turini Company. Mi.. gkll:cn HDVCd lie fore on i .. m Granting of Charter Installation School Head of Attacks And Implicate Wife Seriously Trial of (Jeorge \V. lialles, 35, Operator of nearby Warminstor Military Academy Causes Jurors to Blanch PRANK MASIHNTONIO Vrlrruns of quarler-a-century ago, Exponenla ol the an of carpentry World War I stood shoulder to and lit. allied lines, from many shoulder with youthful survivors uf parts of Montgomery County, camet World War 2. tut more than 100 j to Conshohoclteli Saturday nlyht to ;-rlmuu: men from both conflicts were form- the annual banquet in celebration' ato. ally welcomed Into the recently ! of the I«rty-thlrd anniversary of' 0*1-1-. on th? Jury tire Baton A pale allp of :i gW, only eleven yean OW, told in a fhllil-formed Andre* iAnnutli Post No. thy founding of Local IS»5 n.iprnt- vmim'Mc^' --^xrepTr *3?'l' '*" w'"' "' ''"' repeated «'»' infllllitx 11V1T it I111111 pflintl by "elrrans'oi tnc"llm!ed BtttM SunV' "* •"""'" Unl°"- * * °f H * ' C1L,:'' (ie"r«« W l!"ll,s Jr- "*• opt»tor Of the Wiliniiiistel- Mili- Siwfssssj.4 ln"ihe M°°~ SKa'i'iS.js sjsrJmgA LtffourtusiKr^ AiH,"""y-Thm *""*"""'"s""tt,,H * """"•vv'""* D-.miano SasM of 208 West Sev-1*1"* street. i (tate: Ai.:u Ci-wl housewife. Nor- ;H|)|K*nrvd as a wililvss vt\sl>r<1ay in the KfllsatiolUil trial til the enUi avenue, past national oom-L*?***»¥* «» ***** «*1 SSTSLJE^J "■ M^JP^PI^ aJtegfJaJ .H.lK'.ii..r-mini>UT Ud hi> wife, ..aura, 8T. ■wUc, NorrtMown: MM> The testimony uf the jfirl and her lifter, three years her CnawsraR i^wonl'sr ^Jwrten- lWfllor- turiutl nmture witnesses and jinont pale. ham; Clara J. Rahn. flouderton*. ! ,..&*e**-t4*£L *&L22i mAncler the oTfcnnlintkot. andillMV llWin and "^wien were present.' WllBi Wayne, R. D.; Murv^rrt Plp-primr figure In (OetnaUon of the! Introducing a departure from the I local post, presided at the tnstltut- i"*""1 banquet custom, no speakers I II iSla^MlL H4 » !•<» irttf feremonv and the Installation ■ u' ^ * w ^f^ "** llul of post officers followed by a ban-(Bur«eas Ellas Blalr was cailed upon Only, St. Matthew's High School, hov-tng dUposed of St. Johns Eagles in fAAk Part in Kvetlt the Suburban Catholic League piny- 1 U K off and been crowned Champions at 1 earl tttrtpOF of that loop, have earned the riuht ■ .^ to enter the But. TOurn«ne,.t to ' „r A"'!>™''n„C ,B,'.",k,^'■«••«'"imn ' Fr»IIIIV \lllrr<IV select the Pennsylvania Parochial ordnancema.ic.3J9 East 10th X IctllllV f 1111 I ,1 \ High School Champion In the Class .vei.urp.rtleiu.rt It. errrmonles J B" aroopinjs. The Mirrors will rep- al«»rd the alrt-r.fl rimer USS Ben- I resent the lower half of the Phlla- . nlnittoi. at Pearl Harbor as Admiral, delphla Dlocrsr and mrrt Easton John H. Towers. U8N. retlevrt Ad-, Catholic, winner of sectional honors! "t|r»l Haymond A Spruat.-e UBN. . _ In the upper half Tuesday evening M comnuinder-ln-chtrf, u. S, Fn-I A special address by Pranny Mur. .1 8:00 rv M. on the Radnor High , "XJ^i^^S. IsT'unl. J1* *"*""' P""' *lh""' wta m The officers of Ihe post previoiis-,pr»lden. of th. local, confined his!. , court at Wayne. The successful con- ™r "T"^"^ " '"W' ™ , recent yr«s has won added l.„» as lv elected for 1»«. wekTlrvllalled »sremark.s to a brief speech of con-AI-c XI'lllJ . , testant In uus skirmish «Uthrn , T«»» ™*Z^r^,,o7 sfrlki^T.^ I" r"dl» «l»rl« commentator will follows gratulallon to the Local. !»• *>• iMJIISIII Ml h?" ',^ ^f"""?* , JSTSei ihe Tokv.7Ba'l^. .S to othrr hl«l,'«hl '^ mrrlm, ot Oomhc-, Prank B. Mashlntonlo. Command-; Trtbutr was paid to the Loci. banner Into battle against the win- the_™>».»» ■™,™,™ °™f hockens civic .nd Industrial l.-.d-; rr KM Maple street: Francis A. Am- ' World War II Gold Star member. ers. to be held Tuesday. March 12. blr*. Senior Vice Commander. 208 T Sgt WllUam J MrCrudden. at the Conshohuckeii Assoclalion. Harry street: Joseph A. ManU, Jun- Iwlio gave his life for his country , Murray's regular broadcast over lor Vice Commander. 4s Maple! to Hie south Pacific In January. _ W1BO will form part of his talk tolstrerl; Francis D Pilusu. quarter- . IMS A minute of silence was ob- Tne death of Mrs Margaret Cor-,program to enable Its officer-the s-.ttvering.at which A. A. Clarth-1 muter. 2*1 West Third arrnur. tserved lor the Army Sergeant .ndlrigan Mansfield. 60. widow of Johnl1™" '» """" advanuge of the etlu-|ruptlnj publ: - mora s, oUstiuc.tlnir .*.w«. s.t,,.,..,,. -us. ,r«. ..inu. rs.,..,. ~f u.,il_- n [.. . _. . c.tltMU.1 recreational ,,|)|mrtuiu-' ol orocisss. quet Four hundred persons attend- I by Humbert DtvStefano. tORslrnwiter. Mr Blalr. a grandson and namr-li, I.II.,i | sake of tlie lair Ellas slavln. first j ^tnT""* **"' lvl,onl'Iiocal Seaman ner of either the Harrlsburg or air-sea assaults against the Jap> Scranton Diocese which play-off ants*- homeland. Iwo Jlma and OkJ Is being staged this week. The sur-vtvlng quintet from this process ul eltmliuition would then be Eastern winner and will tackle the team Died Sunday Teacher Quits t?dl£tia7of*ntUb^AI- r\ Y¥ 4 Q. • A * I *'1U be l*Ml- The cnUre *&**<* »""*» Chaplain. 2TO Weal Sixth .ve- ] called In death during the last year. I ^"r^UitWZt 'uTe"wmmunity^- ] ** tioim wid &teThe w. S u. be (111 W eSI hlQC the^mergrtdgjon.iidc«irtmiLm-tnue:Tho^ Forty MX members of the Local curred unexpectedly Sunday n%ht IS^^JflS? loonu ana uw, me * inner woexraa wi \ m t^ra^M* rf trvi..Hir.D- ih*. ,«.■-. inn vocat* 120 West Pourih avenue: aiuwred thoie rnmirv', r>nii ««......_. . i « ...„ « * „ . and see the world nit*, president ol Lee Rubber and i Joseph O. Lepexa. Adjutant. 308 i [or Brlruey Duvls of Wllkea Barre. j Munsfleld. former town coum-ilfnan, !Tlre Corpotation. of Cariahohocken. West Elni street, Peter A Maahm- ;only other Local member to be »nd one of the most highly respecl Mrs. Olglenna Kriebel Ayres, ond sUr. Including the portion: vocate. 120 West Fourth avenue: j answt red their country's call tojat 11.15 at Ang^ot NursUig Home, which goes on the air for his broad- Damlano Sassl, Service Officer. 208 [ arms, It was disclosed at the, ban- ' stenton avenue and Evergreen ro»o cast, will be devoted entirely to Oon-. West Seventh avenue: Frank A. i quet. All but nine have been' honor- i chestnut Hill where she hod been crowned Pennsylvania Parochial Class "B" Bute Champion. "B" C.ScS.^£r».tS " "? ,':'rah°' ,Ck"' "tejls '" Members of the lxm>u«h courKllJ Mcer of thr my. 2M Maple ,lr«t: , ,,eh,,d eandles In the pa.rlo.lc I „,. .uddrn chanp for the: worie, High or VUlanov. fell through as ''" "»" """" I""™. »"d P"""- the school board, clergymen, school. Aiulrew M.lteucci STrgeant-at-, colors. The Polka Dot Orchestra Liter an apparent Imurovemenl last both floors had been previously ly In charge of the fourth arade,. principals, scout leaders and execu *' a patient for five months. compU- , rent toteresls : enth avenue: Pasquaue Albaneae., The tubles w uinatrd with | cations are believed to the cause in,- West cmshol 3cken schooLs for MemoK, 0l ,he ,„„„„„, „uncll ' CWcrr of thr Day. 200 Maple street: , nehted candles the past fifteen years, and present- the school board, clergymen, school Andrew Malteuccl. Sergeant-at- i colors. The Pol- Arms. Ill Maple street: louls F. |ployrt throughout the catered lurk-1 week, commilteesl lor the night. HaU.rr tendered her resignation at the I '!>« of Industrial Arms In thr Con-1 ™°l"™|™°- 5°'°' P^!!;*}' ,~*f" : 3 "ma" »"<> I*"" ,or dancing. A Mrs Mansflrld's home was at 120 than take the game to Philadelphia. Marc,, „,„„„. ^ u,, Wtw side S°h,K'tel"™ ""' '*,.tor'udKl Hi ■ £? "™TL P^" A«r£„d Ivrnu?' ,U'^Pr°''~,°n*1 0,X" Sh'", ">1" "V""* Jl1" ,v",u' ln' WPrrty arrangements were made to use the M* ZTTZ , „.^., ^\_,™. "" mv""i iuesu *' """ ""eettog. IJ*""^ '39 .""LiTTS-. rn?.^i' I'"!?' <"nn'r occupied bv the lamilv for many nealy built, lhoruugl.lv modem and i *c"°°1 b"nrd ""' n"ht ,0 bKon" , '" addition to Murray, other spec-' **"* * ■>•" "'"LSS^T iSSf' I "1'nc4" CUrk °f *» E,u'1 8"th ; vc™- spacious facilities at Radnor High, effective April 1 Mrs Ayres, who Is . Inllv invited guests, whose names will ' ";°J" Plf "JJ" '„ "'S1 ,,, ■ JS:'",,11 "venue Is president of thr Loci; A member of thr faculty of Bt Transportation, fur thosr unable to, the oldest teacher of the sUfl in I be announced by the cliatrman. will ZT^V ■ vruara. ... "OP"" j Edward Howard Is vice president. ' Matthew's parochial otherwise get lo the Radnor gym, ,„„„ „, „„,„ *,„„ ,h. „«„otion 1 "T"?" «lk> ol> lh' current theme •"»■ „ ,.., , .. .K..._ [John Rahm. Jr.. secretary ■ •111 be -.raided with buses running ^ °' "T*l f* (Continued on Page Hlsi l.he. T^IT1* lne *'v«l,n«- *■ "^^^ for "" from Tnird avenue and Harry street of «uP"VUlng Principal A. 8 Rich- panaj,,,, th(1 athletic and recrwUon-reservatlons for which should be ards. is retiring. Her resignation WM : al facilities or the community to u ! _ _ made at St. Matthew's rectory'. accepted with regret I point consistent with the needs Of ■ Ix^nteil BflHOII The Mirrors will be facing in Notice was received that Dr lu J't,ulh Although this Is the firat' Easton Catholic, one of the topi„. T\» _ , „ . ,„„„„!, "me that Franny Murray lias or-teams in the Keystone State. Placed Sherod M Coo**r oI l»u b0™""" lalnated his broadcast from Con. high on the list In Dick Dunkle'sihas been appointed medical inspec- shohoclten. he is a well Itnown fig Eugene Petrola„t„l s„e.r„ve.d,,,a.x, OtaHa*E■»"r•TnnnraTnnc,Ul aecreuTryZTaZnd*'JTAhoZrZn-* \i tf& £"? W "PU,fp,ntnl ?J *• day afternoon ay faculty by reHgious. Mrs Mam lai Smith. Wesl Conshohocken, treasurer. I wnfl educated In St. Matthew's grade j Stanley Suxmiak was general ftnd high schools, later completing «_„,, TV-..— „--«„,ffhalrman of the banquet, asalstedU business course at the former UpCnS lOITlOrrOW by Anthony DiChurch, John P. | SchUtaler's Business College. NorrU- | Rahm. Jr., Edward Howsrd.Harold town „ course of sermons on matri- Hood. Oordon 'Btevena of Cheatnuti she was a staunch member of St scholastic ratings, th* up-staters tor for ihe district The board de- ure bo most loyal sport followers. f nuaiy will he preached by a. former Hill. Adam Strychan. and Francis Matthew's R. C. Church, have come out on lop In twenty- cided to „.(,.„ a room ln the Bui- M»"y re<!n11 Wg exploits us a grid-' curate of the parUh Sunday nights. I Clark. . surviving are n son. Paul of Uan-one straight game, and have yet.to I1M> ntMMttm ,0 ^ UHKt by tne Iron star at St, Joaeph's Prep, which m Sl uauhew'a R. C- Church The Local has 340 members cheater. Oonn.. and four daughters '. throughout the Leulen aeason. RaT.IUmiUal.out Montgomery County,1 PYanc*s. wife ..f H Kfetam Walker. Phoe taste defeat this season. The Mil- locH BulldliiK won l*un Ail-Scholastic honors rors have already been numbered phystclan in hia ^mlnaUon *™* football. He WTia^algg, a baaebaUii^h w" v'""°-i|,'' iWWlr'-'""'. ,nd ,nw,t* ,he ftm fflntl *nW W*d-, "i&m'jafc'TVtms'"near amonK their victim, on rw»^«erent ..»[to be "r1^.^;"^"™ I «" b«iketball titi*** for ^t^nn™J£ISZT^*^ Vuiwoaya of each month a. T. K liall \„7X: R^f itCtic City occasions this year but these were In her work with the pupils. T ne, preppara. , ' Iom„ n '_ . fc exhibition contesu and have no first aid materials, donated t*» the - E\-en better known are his achieve-: Phil-1 Pre»aMI. i wife of James : Clalr. Talone and Peggy. tutory raye, asMtult and butu-ry with .ntsent to ravish: indecent laAtsault; ..ajwuilt and battery; adultry, cotr- I OUred Stiantrnai ruptlng public momK obtw.nicttiig' ** * ** officer ut rxecutlon ul nroce*: pea. lewttim*.,. public tndecencv. gfla> Joseph W aiitir. yeoman. 3 c, 13(1 txlbutiUK t.i dehnqunv . ol irutvir Front street, West ("oiw-liohocken. rhidren mul other (rave charfM. toured Shanghai. China, recentlyi Mrs. Ballea Is Drtng Irtail an with some 200 other Navy men ..u charge* of aiding: and abetting «ta-recre., Uon*l leuve from O.in.w, IX^^^^^SSSLl The tour is part of the Navy. Xi]allc inU(wncv. cnmrbuiiiig to the (1,delinquencv of minor children, cor- ,rutaint, public morals. oostrucUnt [catlotval and recreatiomil opporttim-' an officer in execution of process. ties offered bv their Pacific duty and ■ subornatuni of ptrjury, »ututory me time prove the Nav,s rape, coiisporacy U> tomtnlt ataluU - Join the Nr»y! *? rapr ' Before the Commonwealth open-jed against the defendwnt*. Jitdgn JKisiahi ruled that all persons not K-niM-cted with the c«*e_ mil!fl tenve [he court room -Iivlhls case we reel tliot the evl-deTK^ s may be of such A nature, and some of the witnesses of sticli ten-der ydars that the public siiotild be eiccluded fn»m the rmirtroom There-fore I a*k ail those not suppoaed to be here, to retire at this time, "aBld the Jurist. In his opening speech. District Attorney Smtlue. addressing the mr\. gajd "T0U will notice Uutt you have been chosen carefully to try lhl« caae which I consider very imnort-fianchise In either the Monco or ant Suburban American Legion League < Tt is a case which Involves set A request has already been made to offenaw and although It Is dlsU*e*e-the CommunKy Center for the use! ful to ua all. including myself, coun-of the CeiHer athletic hald. *» f« «» defer**, and the court, PUns were furthered aiaW- n« «J«j* ^^^n,,,, Geor,e completed for the issuance of a ml\ ^ , wiU, Uiura, ,•,, monthly bulletin Comrade Hawk.M*^ ^^ vark)UI, ^ ulieiuie.,. service officer, and Adiulaiu Prank Usa, w*n show you that he conduct- Smith exp**i !o have the first Inutel^ „ Kdwoi a. Buck* County and ivjdv far tfstrlbuilou before tlif yaWr Ul Moulgomeiv County at uert mtet*ni(. ! Three Tuns, near Ambler, movin;: Comrade Hawk h aim endrwvorlnii: to the later site In August 1846. Legion Plans For Events Pains to play league baseball Ui His borough were launched by American Legion Post No. 772. World school for a I War II. at a regular meeting sun- In thr Legion Home Sr smd avenue and Forrest street liekl was born ln Conshohockrn and Efforts will be made to obtain a bearing Jlp'a R. C. Church, Philadelphia Mr and Mr*. A. E, Doy of Potu-1 both of lao Spring Mill .venue Two )0 ubtaln a bulletin board for the -There were a number of boys .ml three years ofiwiu begin the series on "Their town: Mr and Mrs. J. H Fox oflskters also survive. Mrs Charles o. -> MIS. of important tvctloes recelv-.aonvr girls at thr school The girls which la on a sectional basis. Thr fense Council will be uaruu-erreu „„„ r^u,,,, at p,.nn cuirrunat-jQJ., •„__,,_. „r ,,?, «.„„. Trumbauerrvllle. Mr and Mrs Lin- ;<vH.m. ol NoiTlstown and Mrs ' „i .„„„ =,„., „„„ National hed-'hrvrr numberrd more th.n four. Shamrock, ear... .1 lh. right to arc. from the Ororge Clay Fir. house , hi. work ..- qu^trrback for 12^5' „, iS,rtm'n •'■ OD w^tsdal *"«l H"""" "> Ea«l->l"r: Mr. SS,. IMk^tlEZ "%U near TuartT Natlon.1 head numtared ,...)-.lU»e llon.1 honors by eliminating Potu- where they have brrn kept for he „* Rrt d Blur's -Dertm, Ba, k-, Ereh lo^ihrrfhn LrZcnrtSonai! ••« M" »»»'=*■ Lockhorf and Mr.' IE*' ,Vr«t "".""^ ,,^,drt ,,, ,nv„, .„-,„»"■•«" » » 32 at various tlmra. till. CaUiolIc and then St. Ann's l««t two or thrrr years to the ^,ld. , ln ,tx ' ,M*rfh '°, ?!"" '<">-<>HMo<">' ■ and Mrs Frank Devco of' Norrls- ™""™ ,h. .... „.„„H _ . , " i decided to InvR. wrmlter. ..^^ ^^ „„, „„, c|a,«rooDl of Unsford to Inter-dlstrlct engage- Khot.l building .nd put to use * J,"\^ej^bu?"ryaetbackTt lh«»1«''>» "Their e^ily cstle ,„.„ R„ „ M „„ w Alb A brothrr. the late Bernard Cor- fejrn Its. L«a.,. ^rlinent to,, ^ ,„,„„„, ,h„ ranged tow meiits dnrtng Ihe past to. days and The eecretary was authorlrrd »,™whkJh„su7fTe7retlvbiut o"nes^sevtba^ctkh, a"t,-! the Christian Home" Mr and Mrs, William J. McMullen, f'»"> """t borough was prinelp.1 ; sprak al th. loci post jrrersings Irom 7 ,o 15. Thrrr was no 'ettular Si'bee7.'teruig'thei"r third round 'of advertise for bids for palming the J^SftS-'ML, "'" 5>'k„ 2J1' The followrng subjects wlU be: SorrtMc^;"at>''ano' Mr^7 j'osepli of St Matthrw's High School for a ' one- a month on matters pert.ln.ng 'rVgister'keii. of'ffir puplbr^ai „„„„■ „?.„ a. s».,- exterior of the hl.h school build- ' »*?f ™..U1 0" b.'"g.'U""~l tourmuurnt play agal.t.1 St. Mat- exterior of the high school build- J~ ~ " ,;.™?1'"'*;Lifuick- £""* " '""tl' BT""m" -". ""•'l'".0o«k'. Br thews who drew a bye I •' s the walls of the audl- !!,.,,!,. 1""Aurrlca terns pick-^ sacranvent of Marriage' ings. March 24] philadelph Courtahlp-Hl Mr I . and Mrs. Ellis Roberts. PhomlxvlUe: i Mr, and * J-s Ir. Brown. Mrs Mary O Hv: iv Mr and Mrs M J Huns the pair- tog as well as w.e wans « uir nuui- rf wiium and woodwork of Uie Inter- ™ *' , V„,w. "' , ,*""°n- »"" - Tlu-'- JSjtrruimrr— Xilon Catholic U no stranger to .or of the building. Minor rrp.il. :^h^"^'h^»^^WP^'March 3l-'TT.elr Otdy SepM.lor-consl. ohocken fan. a, thry have were also cdered to the »»ter pipes ,. ch'h'-^s' '„, Ait^^,n or Unl" D~lh °° u' ""■ been appearing here ever since Bt. in the domestic science room *" ™ °PS™„„,™ n,A""W™ "S Afnl 7 Thi-lr H.pplnr's or Mu M..:l.e»S revived .Ihletlcs three The «-h.«l, will br closed March S ™ n ' i. "The ^n. ^ <^ to'": *^ ■» Thrtr In ye^s ago. In srvrn contrsts pUyrt 28 «nd 20- to allow the tr^hrrs to ^ "" »"""' of the Shrine ho.-:ctm,btg Jo,_or Chlldrm." brtwren Ihe two trams during that attend Schoolmen's week at the Unl- «"» Maaus will be celebrated In St O'Bynv Mr and Mrs M J Huns- Myi-lr Rarn'jo MS Wt-i loth a.-e. lime. Easton has come out on the versity of Pennsylvania. "'<• ™™ m„JXv!lah,10"" h,!Matthr.-s R. C Church tomorrow worth, collegeville R D 1. Mr .nd ""•_?" ''^J1*! " Mjntamnriy V,„. ,„d of t.,. HOT, I" e«ch ln- Mr Richard, reported th.t all '*"* " "?* "™j£. f,".™^ 51 al «•» »ht! 5. with blew.!:, „. loly :.!:., V.'Ullam P frw-ln Mr ..id Mr. I Help! al. Norrlslown following an sunce Thr ycr before last, when bill. In connection with basketball ";« ■«»" '°;,1 I«J"0" ''%''* ™f' uhra marking Ash Wrclneaoal'. be- Matthew winner. Ones, of srvrral monih, aged « St, Malthrw. quallned for the St.tr h.ve been paid and after allowing h «udy of urecusl. n Uj"n« u:i der fm ,hf 6M mnln and dl>uibu. n, .nd Mrs Sunley Burmttltj yean. laornarrawil. It was Easlon C.thoUc for Ihe purchase of letter and limn- ">' "'"* ,* ,,„ , 1„ ^ lion lollowlng both masses, again• Mr and Mrs SlepherjBurmlak. Mr I Burn ln Brldgevurt. she is d.ugh-who ellmto.trd them but by only a eral awards tor the players there ^JSSS^SS^Sjt t, Z ,"f ; •' »» tomorrow .ftemoon. and j «"< ^'„AluS2L?S1,l!h,' JE « 'r "•*». Klglrson .nd the law Increase of 18V4c ■®S5Sr%--• *--, 3Sj.---gj -ghaSSS±W*K& ll3r^S^Sfeh«2Lf,, 'us,„.„„- wrlday aftemoun, begimuraf Raymond L ComoUs. Mr and Mrs.' neorgr Ka'ss number of years in tts early days ' to the organization. general condition of the school was coo Ku.s,s North Tbe runeral will br held Thursday ; Ptasu. for the Eastrr doncr were not one aa.ucl.ted with thr tearh-lieitler. ulensldr: jmoming from her late residence. Idlscussed and the evrnl will br heldllnt of rradbur, .Thing .nd .nth- Mr .nd Mrs Pensr H Clrmrns. 120 Sprbut Mill avrnur with sol- ttliher on Eastrr Monday rdght or tnetle Ol.dwyne: Mr and Mrs Elmer J ,mn r^uiem mass in St Matthew's the Inllnwing Friday night A wssll "We will iilxrw >sou U»t Ihr school £",!"• J*U*l0,r;=Mr_*"d, "Ji" Church Intrrmrnt will be In SI known orchestra will br engaged • »» conducted *J°n< <hr lmc 01 w«.";.' «&««■-<» ."»>'.««ord: Mr iMattl.,.', Cemetery 'crovidc music for thr danc 1%?$*. ^ftSr.'h.'dSS Myru, R..*. A rrouct ha. brrn "UtaKted for | •>«; *JJ *« 5lulS. u.*w « this week, at 3.90 in the aJiiernoon and again it I p tn athletic association. science The treasurer reported a balance Murray 4TA». Diikkae U/nebaw.is "' *7.783 77 in Uve general account bad first Ifi rvUUUcr TT UrlterH ,„ addition to a payment ol the sophomore year, when a ihlrd- , State appropriation amounting to period field goal set the Perm stands The Nation's four principal rub- 114,5«2.83. It was also reported there roaring and resulted in a hard-won ber manufacturers and the C. I. Q. will be an Increase of $2000 In next 3-0 victory over Penn State for the , rubber workers union agreed Sun- years appropriation over that of the, Quaker eleven. . '' ,;,;',,.,,,*„..,! «£2n day on an 18'^-cent hourly wage present year But It was in the Perm-Cornell I Iffy*!?._*?*?**■ /??. _ P**™: increase covering some 100.000 work- ; Orders were granted for bills In j game which closed the 1835 season „J\°L ™Z*mjThTt,! «h ™n?™ the amuuntof nO.JB_ |_ ^^toard™ r^r^" _ StS wntn*^."^ to' EngS. D JD J tTVsCsT" * 1 V a*C f J 1 sermon and beriediction will be held. Koad tsoard utticial lestities lodav ■ »»uons or the crw, wm be sung - „ f w\ . — , _ ^ , in English every Wednesday at 7JO, i ValLewance. Mr. and Mr; In Favor of Propo.fted Taxi Servicei"^ Itftllan ^ FTltta'r "*•" g^V1^!? u£T-J-an Page Six) Twelve cents of the wage Increase will be retroactive to Nov. 1. 1845, the union and company spokesmen announced L. S. Buckmaster. president of the union, said the wage agreement was contingent on approval by the nat-ional Wage Stabilisation Board and r"or the tenth consecutive year theito White's road because William: Will Wed (_ . H. Hall ratlcatlon by the local unions in- board of supervisors of Whilemaxsh White occupied a spacious dwelling volved at some 40 plants operated I tnwnshin set the tax rate at five'at tnf intersection of the thorough-by the Ooodrich. Ooodyear. Fire- to*nsnip set "w ™ "^ " "'r j fare and Ridge pike "It would have stone, and U S Rubber companies mlUs at * n1**"11! ,Iut ni«nt ln lne been known by the name of anybody I Upon approval and ratlrfcation. township building. Barren Hill else who might have lived there."[j the 18>.-cent hourly pay rxwei will The board adopted a budget of j an official commented become effective as of the first pay 844.320 for the ensuing fiscal year., Stephen Laubert. president of the] period after today. Buckmaster said Oliver C MarParland. Minuon. | board, said that the City of Phlla- Markley. Mr. and Mrs J E. Bur- John Pollock to lelgh, Mr and Mrs C H Ticheiaor. •'v"" ■ «■■««■» *« Mr and Mrs. Reuben M Hlgli, Mr T.-Hrh I JH"i\ \lipnw and Mrs William Orinley. Mr siul ' eai n *-«^<*l AUCIU Mrs Theodore Landis. Mr. and Mrs. i L O Stephens Mrs Oeorge Bate-; John Pollock of East Seventh BVC man. Mr. and Mrs Harold Hood. | nue was elected to teach Uie Amer Francis H. Wood. Dorothy M Wood. Oeorge J Bateman. Mr and Mrs. Mahion C Buler. Cliester Mullen, Dora Mullen. W L Bowman. D M O. L-He told reporters that the com- secretary-treasurer of the board, to nantes and the union agreed to ne- day presented testimony at a hear-gotlate certain job rate questions a* mi before the Public Utilities Com-plant leveU and made a ••mutual mission In room 486, City Hall, on commitment" on labor-management »n application filed by Oennaro P. co-operilion and increased produc- Improto. 301 West Seventh avenue, ashes are hauled to an abandoned tlvlty. No agreement was reached. C.mrtiohoclien. Inr « certificate of | quarry in Marble Hall. Complaints delphla had agreed to send a patrol man Into Barren Hill once a week for the purpose of checking on waste paper and cardboard that may fall from city owned trucks In which by citizens who said paper was scat-tered about their properties result-ed in a conference attended by Sam-per Friedman builder, who Is own-he said, on the union's original de- public convenience mand for a 30-hour work week, but The applicant seeks permission to he indicated that and other lames estsblish a taxi business In Consho-were closed during the contract hocken and Whltemarsh township year He has the endorsement of the er of the land where the quarry is The settlement by (he "Big FVuir" board of suoervtsors His attorney | located, and the superintendent of presumably sill set a wage pattern h E Arnold Forrest of Cotisho-; htghwsvs of Philadelphia Closer for the entire rubbec industry, which hocken. ^ui<ervision was promised. Mr lau-has some 300.000 swkers The board authorised installation bert said of a fire hydrant at Joshua and, A bulldoter has been utilized at Fknirtown roads on -tltion of O. the quarry to push ashes and paper Harrison Prsiler. Jr and Henryjinto the upper end of the abyss. H IsCillgnrl hv Xrimlr R'bm whose homes are locsflsd near i was said The filling of the quarry rklliru If* Hull, the intersection Mr Praxler Is man- was estimated to be about 80 per aaer of a new business for the cent completed I .__ 1™!?**™™i"*" Alfonao Ptzsa. 57. of 350 Jefferson Philadelphia Suburban Water com-' Charles F Miller. 1425 Butler pike.,,1*145 ^a^*OC? Hun*- "***" street Black Horse, s father or six panv I building Inspector, turned tn re-lJ'L, , _*" Jwnes C. Hmv. children, was killed instantly early i Ihe board voted In the sffirmative celpts of 8143 representing fees paid:M22 Momt j ree'. St Louts Father of Six icinLWaOti classes ln ihe public high school every Monday from 7 30 to •JO. at the March meeting of the surplus rifles from the war Depart- ^^ oi"agV 15 Urn*, or more, and taw* to be used by the color guard.i^^ j-^d unnatural reliUons with The following a-ere sccepied as iwe sister, who Is 11 years old new inemuers Robert McDonnell. -Alao we will show that Mrs Bal- Pflix Jemlonek. John R O'Neill les aided him In performing thaae Riehard J Bate, Edward J. OUIes-. arts,". ole Harold T. Coble. Jack Petllne, ■■purUier it will be sliown by the Lorraine P Gray. Leonard Jac^-IComnionwealth. that on J^wy Applications for inemberanlp *-'",ilinip nnd there had relations with raostrai. imm tha foiiowirK. -anaa ,„., V Lynch. Albin Victor Ohlsin and ..It wju ^ ^wwn that he was ar- Cleorge Romasco Action on the ap-| rested a few minutes after this act plications will be had st the next by Chief or Police Russell Ptetcher, meeting, Sundav. March 17 I Lower Mureland. wlto came upon The memberiJiip of the pfw! now | the parked automobile during a nrniUrs 215 t.mtine Investigation. Co,„„,a,,der j™,. ora:,s„, „rr. i ^Wr^U u^Jurr eyidencMo «s» _. . band's arrest, called t*e >-r..ir>tT firl sVh^"taird la-'t nlyhVm7ne"'high I RI( OVERED CAR THAT _ _.|^t\rkeWa*lUoo^^if^he *pSuS plsce n Fiys-'e BtnM e.trlv ;• ■ A balance of 835.68353 was re-jd«- aftarrOOO was rtcovered ^!'Tu/0 Disch.irifod ported in the treasury, frvtn Rlsttnc e\* I'.I-J h%- NDm town P^ke on a , psmaaastt from Army Service asfe.... ofOol ■ Robert C Luidis, rtupertn^endesu shade,' Mr and Mrs. F. J. Bchrope.j reported an enrollment of 1383 pup- Jr.. all of Hatboro; Mr and Mrs R. iks in March, and gave a resume of M. Meal. Charles L Slavln. Albert. the recent sctiool directors conven Rltschard. Dorothy Latshr.w. Johni*^,, Bl Hiiriaburg H Rltschard. Mr and Mrs N Ro-' msno. Mr and Mrs James Sands, Mr. and Mrs Alfred MJncarelli. Joseph J Rusao. Peter Modloa, all of Norristown: Stanley B'onsky. Mr _._ _, JiS crTes*rlllinuth8tmit'r * *n* Plymouth I owiiship Kesidents Ask At Speakers' Table Burgaas Ellas Blalr. Mr and Mrs Francis Clark. Mr and Mrs Hum-bert DCBtefano. Mr. and Mi> Adam, Btrvcharr of Trooper. Edward 8 Plymouth Towr-h., Howard. Mr and Mrs John P- ers, at -hsir Igawnh iti'-.-'ing Uat.buil: in 1IH«. Rahm. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas night at TtFwrwhio Hall <t-*nmn- Oeorge A Frterid reportad taiaV Bmttli, Elisabeth Collins 'RECORD- [town pike, received a patRlOO Lftag ta LtMied duritw rMiruary by reslder's of the towivhip nre- WAS STOLEN ^^ h„ Bn}, quetaUans. WHsffWw Called \ ■■ m owi-ed bv Sttnk1:. B I pirst wKneas called for the pros- Cooper C.-n-bcho-ken Ittornty, ecution was Chief Pletcirer iiatrol-which WM itoten trotn Its j-.rkin- (Cantlaaed an rsge Kill Commissioners for Free Playground j» S 'Ift Baake A. Attsnw, husband of the former Martha Rumey has been given an honorable discharge rom the Army and has returned to ' his home. 712 Fayette street. vj,, j^. Entering the service in July, 1843. was assigned to the Maintenance Division and was stationed at Leyte in the Pacific for thirteen months. tin t»M0. Which lnci^sKlrd . | t*£2?*j£?? TH^^HS^ isrn'ed by Henry Henuley and Jahn I pann T Pwsler for esearjlL-htnent of ajaaartk:] Baaaai »-i CIJ «x memorial playground in "he town- inn. wh'-h may .-ost 810.000. and u. - _ a^, Fa.Vette St. Store ,sh». The pKilkm- tU be tikan im-> ■ ■- ■le«eg«lon| Director aral^rsft^" c tOX* future con*ld«»ilon as thet» ta i»,: rudje pike n M^ee-own. just this I ma^r of the staff of the FHat Robbers forced sn entrance to the ^ r-mlded Ir^the towrnah.? bud- -wn Boro-.uh line NiUonB, p^,,,, nM iecelVed his Robbers Enter ' ,. , rti High school, he was employed M"T with the U-e Rubber and lire Cor-poration prior to his induction Ice cream and confectionerv store of William O Perseo st 823 Fayette street sometime after midnight Sat-urday and stole a sum of money and six cartons of cigarettes get this year for parks or pliy- honofg.ble discharge from the Army regard ta , change of ronlng mvi- w Cl[np BUindllw. n*. and has There was also a requee'. from Ihe I flca,'Jon for t-tv section st North returned to civilian lire after ser- Plvmouth Fire Company- for appro- LotM <rA Buler plk.- on «*uch i \ief ot M monUrs prtetion of funds co purchase ptay-, public hear.ng «as held on Pebruarv- Entering the service in April. 1843, Entrance was gained through a irrcssnd maiertal for 4he children o! IF That ma*ter wlU be considered hf was assigned to the Army Pln-cellsr door tt front of the building | Ccnravughtown for use on a play- a' s special meeting of the Board to jn,^ ^a „„,._ u, po,, Benjamin and thence through s trap door'ground which the Plymouth P*»-,be held It'er -;his month No clef- Harrison. Ind. for trsming. Our-lesding into lh* store room The|Company r>rcrpoae« lo establish on ■ in"- <Ute has-been set ^ u>f last year he was st»tl<>n«I irvdlscloscd amount, was their property No s*~Uon was taken. Bills a-ere psld ainoundng to m piorlda. He rasumed his duUas at Sundav morning when he was struck on a re*>ent suggestion of a number lac building permits. Bills totalling Iourt- wm become the bride of Clark, ukeR from a music box and some , on the request, but R'.awrmfll receive fu-! 8I«71 04 U,e Ptrst Nstlonal Bank today - by an empty meat delivery truck on of cl'.leens that White's road as,8300 were ordered paid. Contracts " HaH. son of Mr and Mrs J 'change that had been left ln the rare "rwisitta-artion ' Harry O Hatrt praaided. and all graduate of the CrOt>*r<ihockaa Hlgft Ridge pike near Steel Plant road shoa-n on the map of the townshin■ for stone and oil to be used ln;l*redertck Hall, of Butler pike. Cosd, cash r*gi»t«r CounQ- aid wiU be aoufht tor re-1the cornmhasoraws war* present, la- School, ha was ona of tha star bas- PVasa, a Pennsylvania Railroad Ub- income Old Spring Mill road, aa it. maintenance of township thorough-, ****** on Sunday aOerooon. March Tha robbery was reportad to d»,butldlcsj Narctea road from Butttrjcludltog CaJTrjac Uaost. «t» bad.katball piano A Ivothar. Laatar orar, had worked on the Trenton formerly was knowri | fares ln the ooantny yaar were 1° in fit Louis Mr and Mrs Hal) nolle*. Officer Rsushsl'ar made an Ptka «o Toavavhlp Una mad. It fejbaan stostwrc tor ssrvarai monttV on; Long, u sarrtng ln th* Army Air Cteoff branch of the line. . It was said the name was cbanawd swarded will attaral tha nupttal Lnvssilgatlon hopad the oounty aid may be avail-'account of Asm Corps and is stationed tn Honolulu.
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, March 5, 1946 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1946-03-05 |
Year | 1946 |
Month | 3 |
Day | 5 |
Volume | 75 |
Issue | 67 |
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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Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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®l)e €0nsl)0l)0ckett Kecorfrer,
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7567. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA. TUESDAY. MARCH 5. 1946. PRICE: THREE CENTS
.Mirrors Win Catholic Loop Title;,
Will Meet Easton in Opening of
Play-offs For Class B State Title
St Matthew's Gains Impressive Victory Over
Eagles In Deciding Game. Will Play at
Radnor Thursday Evening
Installed |annuttiPoStCarpontrrSofI^W^^ngjr| pUp||S ACCUSC PrJVate
InstiiiittM. AtLarce Area a.Bal,e8 inal Jury
n , , \, , , ,xi , , .
'Fint'Ct'iviiHuiv Banquet Here rracfcen w mm i* .
fiin.y.i t.V i:n MOMd H
tin :i rsnrtaa on the Juiv string on
■ al BlllTACA.tr.
• \ _ „ , t _ ~ . ., , . "■"■ »• *r~ John Skiiton. Jr. Four Hundred See Local 1595, A. r. of L.' M < w»igo n>..d. ouiph MM*.
.Marks 4.>d. Anniv y otv*. e cm * an
O A J SH ! » >r:l. cI'M* to 3. The foiiii. ■- !_• .ill Saturday Eve w"u*m a. t...i,;; U
:enA?d Uppi: Mvh.i Hijri School.
Her hu«band h a memb-r of the
ill ol Jonn Wood M.imi-fa?
turini Company.
Mi.. gkll:cn HDVCd lie fore on
i .. m
Granting of Charter
Installation
School Head of Attacks And
Implicate Wife Seriously
Trial of (Jeorge \V. lialles, 35, Operator of
nearby Warminstor Military Academy
Causes Jurors to Blanch
PRANK MASIHNTONIO
Vrlrruns of quarler-a-century ago, Exponenla ol the an of carpentry
World War I stood shoulder to and lit. allied lines, from many
shoulder with youthful survivors uf parts of Montgomery County, camet
World War 2. tut more than 100 j to Conshohoclteli Saturday nlyht to ;-rlmuu:
men from both conflicts were form- the annual banquet in celebration' ato.
ally welcomed Into the recently ! of the I«rty-thlrd anniversary of' 0*1-1-. on th? Jury tire Baton A pale allp of :i gW, only eleven yean OW, told in a fhllil-formed
Andre* iAnnutli Post No. thy founding of Local IS»5 n.iprnt- vmim'Mc^' --^xrepTr *3?'l' '*" w'"' "' ''"' repeated «'»' infllllitx 11V1T it I111111 pflintl by
"elrrans'oi tnc"llm!ed BtttM SunV' "* •"""'" Unl°"- * * °f H * ' C1L,:'' (ie"r«« W l!"ll,s Jr- "*• opt»tor Of the Wiliniiiistel- Mili- Siwfssssj.4 ln"ihe M°°~ SKa'i'iS.js sjsrJmgA LtffourtusiKr^ AiH,"""y-Thm *""*"""'"s""tt,,H * """"•vv'""* D-.miano SasM of 208 West Sev-1*1"* street. i (tate: Ai.:u Ci-wl housewife. Nor- ;H|)|K*nrvd as a wililvss vt\sl>r<1ay in the KfllsatiolUil trial til the
enUi avenue, past national oom-L*?***»¥* «» ***** «*1 SSTSLJE^J "■ M^JP^PI^ aJtegfJaJ .H.lK'.ii..r-mini>UT Ud hi> wife, ..aura, 8T.
■wUc, NorrtMown: MM> The testimony uf the jfirl and her lifter, three years her
CnawsraR i^wonl'sr ^Jwrten- lWfllor- turiutl nmture witnesses and jinont pale.
ham; Clara J. Rahn. flouderton*. ! ,..&*e**-t4*£L *&L22i
mAncler the oTfcnnlintkot. andillMV llWin and "^wien were present.' WllBi Wayne, R. D.; Murv^rrt Plp-primr
figure In (OetnaUon of the! Introducing a departure from the I
local post, presided at the tnstltut- i"*""1 banquet custom, no speakers
I II iSla^MlL H4 » !•<» irttf feremonv and the Installation ■ u'
^ * w ^f^ "** llul of post officers followed by a ban-(Bur«eas Ellas Blalr was cailed upon
Only,
St. Matthew's High School, hov-tng
dUposed of St. Johns Eagles in fAAk Part in Kvetlt
the Suburban Catholic League piny- 1 U K
off and been crowned Champions at 1 earl tttrtpOF
of that loop, have earned the riuht ■ .^
to enter the But. TOurn«ne,.t to ' „r
A"'!>™''n„C ,B,'.",k,^'■«••«'"imn ' Fr»IIIIV \lllrr '.««ord: Mr iMattl.,.', Cemetery 'crovidc music for thr danc 1%?$*. ^ftSr.'h.'dSS Myru, R..*. A rrouct ha. brrn "UtaKted for | •>«; *JJ *« 5lulS. u.*w « this week, at 3.90 in the aJiiernoon and again it I p tn athletic association. science The treasurer reported a balance Murray 4TA». Diikkae U/nebaw.is "' *7.783 77 in Uve general account bad first Ifi rvUUUcr TT UrlterH ,„ addition to a payment ol the sophomore year, when a ihlrd- , State appropriation amounting to period field goal set the Perm stands The Nation's four principal rub- 114,5«2.83. It was also reported there roaring and resulted in a hard-won ber manufacturers and the C. I. Q. will be an Increase of $2000 In next 3-0 victory over Penn State for the , rubber workers union agreed Sun- years appropriation over that of the, Quaker eleven. . '' ,;,;',,.,,,*„..,! «£2n day on an 18'^-cent hourly wage present year But It was in the Perm-Cornell I Iffy*!?._*?*?**■ /??. _ P**™: increase covering some 100.000 work- ; Orders were granted for bills In j game which closed the 1835 season „J\°L ™Z*mjThTt,! «h ™n?™ the amuuntof nO.JB_ |_ ^^toard™ r^r^" _ StS wntn*^."^ to' EngS. D JD J tTVsCsT" * 1 V a*C f J 1 sermon and beriediction will be held. Koad tsoard utticial lestities lodav ■ »»uons or the crw, wm be sung - „ f w\ . — , _ ^ , in English every Wednesday at 7JO, i ValLewance. Mr. and Mr; In Favor of Propo.fted Taxi Servicei"^ Itftllan ^ FTltta'r "*•" g^V1^!? u£T-J-an Page Six) Twelve cents of the wage Increase will be retroactive to Nov. 1. 1845, the union and company spokesmen announced L. S. Buckmaster. president of the union, said the wage agreement was contingent on approval by the nat-ional Wage Stabilisation Board and r"or the tenth consecutive year theito White's road because William: Will Wed (_ . H. Hall ratlcatlon by the local unions in- board of supervisors of Whilemaxsh White occupied a spacious dwelling volved at some 40 plants operated I tnwnshin set the tax rate at five'at tnf intersection of the thorough-by the Ooodrich. Ooodyear. Fire- to*nsnip set "w ™ "^ " "'r j fare and Ridge pike "It would have stone, and U S Rubber companies mlUs at * n1**"11! ,Iut ni«nt ln lne been known by the name of anybody I Upon approval and ratlrfcation. township building. Barren Hill else who might have lived there."[j the 18>.-cent hourly pay rxwei will The board adopted a budget of j an official commented become effective as of the first pay 844.320 for the ensuing fiscal year., Stephen Laubert. president of the] period after today. Buckmaster said Oliver C MarParland. Minuon. | board, said that the City of Phlla- Markley. Mr. and Mrs J E. Bur- John Pollock to lelgh, Mr and Mrs C H Ticheiaor. •'v"" ■ «■■««■» *« Mr and Mrs. Reuben M Hlgli, Mr T.-Hrh I JH"i\ \lipnw and Mrs William Orinley. Mr siul ' eai n *-«^<*l AUCIU Mrs Theodore Landis. Mr. and Mrs. i L O Stephens Mrs Oeorge Bate-; John Pollock of East Seventh BVC man. Mr. and Mrs Harold Hood. | nue was elected to teach Uie Amer Francis H. Wood. Dorothy M Wood. Oeorge J Bateman. Mr and Mrs. Mahion C Buler. Cliester Mullen, Dora Mullen. W L Bowman. D M O. L-He told reporters that the com- secretary-treasurer of the board, to nantes and the union agreed to ne- day presented testimony at a hear-gotlate certain job rate questions a* mi before the Public Utilities Com-plant leveU and made a ••mutual mission In room 486, City Hall, on commitment" on labor-management »n application filed by Oennaro P. co-operilion and increased produc- Improto. 301 West Seventh avenue, ashes are hauled to an abandoned tlvlty. No agreement was reached. C.mrtiohoclien. Inr « certificate of | quarry in Marble Hall. Complaints delphla had agreed to send a patrol man Into Barren Hill once a week for the purpose of checking on waste paper and cardboard that may fall from city owned trucks In which by citizens who said paper was scat-tered about their properties result-ed in a conference attended by Sam-per Friedman builder, who Is own-he said, on the union's original de- public convenience mand for a 30-hour work week, but The applicant seeks permission to he indicated that and other lames estsblish a taxi business In Consho-were closed during the contract hocken and Whltemarsh township year He has the endorsement of the er of the land where the quarry is The settlement by (he "Big FVuir" board of suoervtsors His attorney | located, and the superintendent of presumably sill set a wage pattern h E Arnold Forrest of Cotisho-; htghwsvs of Philadelphia Closer for the entire rubbec industry, which hocken. ^ui |
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