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®l)c (£cmsl)ol)ochcn Ilccor&er ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7871. .. HI.ISIIIII f VI ItY CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESPAY. FE3BUARY I. 1949. FIVE CENTS Former POW Thinks He Saw 'Axis Sally RecoOaVM IK Her To Prison Camp .'til V .ih Recording t nil K«'«l CrOM Srls March Drive Quota Thr- i>nr Mir; quota Ira the South- ■ ■ pwinn rvanla bai been hft el Sl'OO.'HVO } ■ ■ I . I the month The amount la to be raised In Uw llva-oount) am cotnpriaea Philadelphia. Montgomery, BUCKS, Cheater and Delaware eoun- SpringMill Firemen Mark Anniversary Speaker Declare! Courage Vml Kuith In Future Needed Joint Anmvenary For Father, Son- §m^. \n{\ |>ajn New "Si,,,," Sign* tyas|ues* (;et Each One Married To i Mary Smitlt I ota II 1243.000 un-der tin ;.' ' during the Ion Prank 0 !■ MoOllnn. leneral chairman ex- , .,,„ Lost week the first treason trial plained era made possible by horn-1 Spring Mill pin company ana fn U. 8. History againai o civilian ma D|] ol thi « challenge to enter t tit-ans initiated in Washington when rooi foi th< am umi In the chap- : Mildred Olllars. alleged AM- Ball] ;" "rganiaa- •md-rlfty was placed jn.reductio.i m paid pcraonnel •■'■ banquet trtel. nomyn '"*•!" .',l ,m* OOBUMJII naturally I In* BftaU li tn empl : ;""■ btunatouwved? withTwo. b he . . i I during thi pa «% woi; former be? raaudan has a good Cro« sjxnl SUIT;.'. "Cff 2"v SSSSi displaying special Inter- Utlni M2.400 03 do- Rahm of Temple. Pa principal ■ nroceeoSnga/^ »"■'■■' bTlaaab M membrrs A War. Mnmrlv u> W. I «■ ■* ",,li"'r """ ' h«l, m ■ Hn»" ' ' i A^.J wnihne During Uu atrmtpaelrid-1.4*»aerv- yearl has served ■ . ImosI ISOtjOOO m financial the good times paal with nuetance; naUonaily, tio.otio.ooo dour mniock ahead la harmful, he ;waa used lor thla purpose laald 'Locking forward is what la I The national goal U $00,000,000. needed toda) l! || the > I In .ui Interview, Mr Wack said -vtcOllini .said Piesalcnl Truman vision, coin-age. faith and labor -i he would certainly Jibe to have htts -Icigntited March as "Red[Cross that made America great Don"! li ■ hej include Chai li is stranger thai. : ■. Hills Albert of Sprtntt do they bear ■ ■ | . ■me oter, Drexel Hill Mrs Charle ■ was broughi u > Philadelphia. I Mete ai a ■ i Philadelphia i i mnu Upetalt, mar- in addii i i anntver- Ml M.I:'. Bn rants have 33 grandcriil- .oi Spring Mil. I ■ ., .;■ blldren .... yearer- Mi Bo i atl i ol Phlladel-aaj t.. \ Botto, Jr., phla, has D wide circle ol married ih* fortnei M ougboui the county, includlnf Brldgi ■ ■ . unity. .: !• itto was lormi r- .. ■ heir wedding raws in old fie UpTraffic 1 Bn I his AIT;. Un J Louis Bach ■■■ * ■■*" /»I\U Parochial Sefcool Cbawca Suwpendrd Berauftr IM" Stonn it Intersection Fullowi:. Whitemarsh Foa n hip ■::. the traUc action "' Rldgf Joshua Ho4-d i Departnteiii has Installed rpa atop signs ■ ■:!! north .mo south <n-pon I!I>' Ridgs tave wen mounted on Jo-hull it'iad ui appropriate dis-ci : ii. tb RM i The state Hbthwwj DaparUnenl I mark the Ridge ».ih api roprla ■ td Ridg ■ Pike Is road II a tielliliill pit- Soil camp when an obviously Artier-nan bom, .so-called, 'Axis Sally' aid the place • visit a dose look at Miss Oillar has always oootrivad to turn her head or portly shield her face with a hand everytime a photograph taken The Axis Sally' Oi III B ~ son Camp had hair so black that it ■ppaared to be dyed Miss Olllars either blonde or gray hair now but color of hair Is easily changed Last week's dispatcher quoted Month'' ttatoothoul the nation S Parents Of 5 Hospitalized itness A*. saytnR that the Amen- ■- ■ in one camp had EOWaUd LOOOCCB, Jr., dwell in the past: the paal has purpose ' lie .iald. 1 Halm a big man with a voice ; that boomed to every cornet of the hall, draw applause and laughter as • he spiked his pointed message with humorous anecdotea 1 Organized In 1923. Spnnu Mill Fire Companv- Oral banquet wat. attettdetl b\ H |ueats Almost 300 tie nth banquet, and members were denied reserva-tions because "I the litnlaed seat-ing capacity ol the auditorium The lotnpaii'. has grown until U The moUur and tmthei ol i tarn- berablp i- m the neighborhood of lb, "i nv. voung children are pa-350, and its aaaeta ftpproaimat* tlanta In differeni hospitals it we*,$110,000, according to the am ^'l!ld."„i '*.."!:*.:_™ ■■ ■ ■ \ ■ League B •- Hai to- ..:K! Barry daughu 1 Cathi uu is I . be lab R ■ Rli bard 8 . Mr •1 '■«- Ui Si 1. tuna .11 bolh 219 Ba PUU ■'■■ rhere M I ,(tn down bi an 1 ..' their automobile on I recent removal to thi nd Mi- lohn 1 Boi D f-05 Fay- recovared mfflciently to resume hi ., ■ their .son and daughter- duties as a own house upetall nine '" '', .'.'V «,,,,,, month J in Bottos, among ing from -in Bcddeni have ime 1.; .ned his health and required had twelvi i ECU ol 'Ahum are living in aiitii!: tnd hii wife an to John the eldest, and Joseph, Jr„!noa confined to ihe houaa Stricken Laal ^ eeli Wilmer Bergey County Budget Funeral Today Made Public mowatorm, . now, gen t 1 hill to ; and A< u ut «.i^ ,n mpnnea to the ai v■■■■-■ 1. sujH-i vtaora nv and vldnli Ion Jusi before 1 hlidren wen un- Chi Istma - 1 he IUJ 1 t: afflc in light rhe Btate Hlghwa ugh 'he -now at ttv baaU m M. that was fa uXftcteni traffic ■ I i ipUi awi did renoi t .1 1 - ..1 ii 'in unexp with the usual (03 and turned back to theb fi liedu- IKI trlpa each mornlnji 11 I noon, conveytna pupus from out-tying diati i< ■ f" and [rorn achool ed difficulty in ni ■ the inoWOOUnd roads adding to the decbdon to wspand Plymouth Mtttlng Prlenoa School. Plymouth Meeting was the only othai a.chool ol tfiai area reported 1 Robert Paujih Reeovrjiag Taken III < Mi Satnrcla) «l Spring Mill Dinner ■ Sj nthane Employr Died Lasl Prida) Attended by many relatives .tnrt Income VIMI I.\|M n-sr- EardnaateH hoi 1<H<> recordlni apparatus, mounted on a Ford Street, wwi Oonahohocken .ruck Several Germans were with mu ulnuuiil to Bryu Mawr Hoe-but thaj aUovgd her to do .<II pital, butt Thurada) night, auffar- She had a wonderful personality, ami one 0] the DMOl pleasant voices ■1: Heard She never failed to mention some pertinent fact about a boys home-town (also for the 1 macnptlou' whether it be V, dla Wnlla or San Antonio She obviously traveled a great deal taproom in Bridgeport r M upei Intend-w c Raoulton & son entire day \liouoii i- .-teudlK 1111- \\i ■ Don-holKx-km public grade riovlng it hi- Iwcne sftei b-'ing a Ith more than t With .1 h-'int l of 111 pupua absent, due attack while attending ■> 1 niapended • innual banquei 01 spring Mill Doontlme pin oompany, Baturdaj ni hi In . ihooken pnbhr high and Uie auditorium 01 the Are station, grade acboob Si M.nvs par.x-hlal Rector Btreel and North lane •el 1 ban m Oertmdei Removed to chaetnm mil Hot-p irocrual grade school Weal Don- 1 Ital In the Mo aw community aapecta to ahohodten. Pivmouth snC White- mbulanee he rcaponded quicklv nd $23oo.G78m; us its operatlni tnarxfa 1 stated u breatmeni and ai in- own In- : iMfl ''his waaduKloaed unlnteri ipted gjobool bujas In . tence returned Ui his home 1 nday !!<■ wii' be conflnad ba ';■■:' ":": i« ■-■ * " on P«ullc mmuu ., week, .. membei 01 hU ir IdUplaj in thi nil) aid today and then will Controller John A Lafore. Jr than 60 of its MO pupils ware abwnt.. m„.im :(| nom several week'. ■ luuiites vbtUaU) parallel, Rain which -eplu. 1 1 Fsumln| till rtutk al the u''•,'t■rlb,',l . ntedthe Washington Memorial Part wpandlturai and receipts for l*ag yeaterdaj morning, andi |uon induatn ompany a *soo check Preaei tatlon Mr Bergey'i death occurred Kri- and ««■ ba-ted on the i<.* " ■,l"' id ca iw Lorana Ply-raa made by Mra Helen Prbna- day oighi ai his borne 4in Wi t|< iniresuited in dee) ]'}!)V rr.outh MeeUraj physician, and u era aualliar] pi Tmth Avenue following an Ufa ,,wi ,nf PftVt*'"*'Ill> nisking ti»vtg«tioti dim- 1I;(.V, .lt t[11. h im|Llr, K(1^,. ,MP at* of honor included prest- o| nearlv a 'ear. due to .1 he.i.t ' U ur mill afV] 0*1 m raonal property cult, both for moUsrktta and pBCMM- itlicken man em rgenc) nealinent nelghboiing volunteer|ccndttlot hcapttal lu the baiunier hall. Mi Piiugh, it 1 .11 threatened Mis.* Olllars. It la quite < Unit the camp might have bean li, B. and that Axis Sallv' was Mildred Olllars Mi Wacl: says: "She was quit' attractive, although she seemed tt , _„ ba OR the wrong side of forty. Sh. 'summarv of repciiLs presented byifHend --equipped with an elaborate Mr- Kdward Cooper, -lr,fc0f JUS | Reuben a KJJpatrick praaldani \v,.u^ 1. a raU-known tonal ' Klipatrick re., 1 ■ thla ..nenu-m , ;„d]U ^o-;: .'he",.ro,x,sed"bu.l,e, Mr WiutVm'a'i's'h"T-w-nCilip' ra"fUte. company member for thelirom the v ,iU11l|,p. Ute yeetawtav morning d the talking iiig with amp officers immediately | had been 111 or snn »»»> He emphasized the importance ofiD. D, pa-tor of St Mark advised us to siay away from her. prior to t.nioval to the JbOBPttal (]i(. r ,^ ^ Church mtennenl but she had no trouble in asseni- *^»r condition today ui described as bling MI eager crowd of G Is that 1 "fair". crowded to the mike to tell 'Mum Mr. Cooper was admitted to that all was well" with them and Sacred Heart Hospital Sunday for ihev would .soon be home on the observation and will remain there farm tor some nine He is piopnetor of a d . . n, were Lutheran Oeurge , The couples tour daughtet- and in awe From 3 to 14. are staying with ral A case Bamewhai parallel, also t'xisu. in anolhei Weal Consho-borken family Joseph Bchafer. 19 Merlon Ave-1 Cwn.slioito-.ken. The budget alw indicates the r ' »as laier learni ■ Pwtfd ,iiillt l)U- .,,!,, itto, aboul it i» ■eta or nearbj high- ,„,. ,„„,„ H, the ■ cnmpnrpi Police v:iin few motorista the 1 usual. Satui . the »390.l»O0.0O0 County highway ofliclab- dU-i -nir ,,.. , , urred lust . „ p*, wt Pi pert) Jua- P****** » "f" *"| i™^£2!2 iiiM-nnuasdaiu had The boys had managed to assem- ,,.,.',,., L ile a hand by then through ih^- bellied the sntne. and sixteen snow pow, ginning nnKh,., d,mi(,r A ( onU'sl s?no.noo o. ;-h- [tendlturaa Inel ■ 1 legal nw.rn ■ ■ OeneraJ «o\ - ve bgM-BTJ fio 1 $224 800. .iltd other OH n Crier" Siill ,11'ii-. \ nrr-T. 1**^ vuv. t . # : Biwj In rowaship fire cotnpaiiies. with tl:. and M A i. tgcKtwea Bar- afi Bergey was born to Rorrla-ren mil Fin* Oompanj. M: tnd town and lived there most ol ins urlea Moore, Oocshohockan Ufa He attended the N01 Fire Companv N High School, and participated m Bernard Webbe:. lincoln of Cad Height.- i all and met Norrbnown High Football Club Uforlri 1Mrs Thomas Johnson. Washington ih was employ-Bd a-, a maciiuiisi n this umuiry. Despite hackling; L""i rr ItrmT'v^ie^ . nKered «lrir* Con^mn-. WUllaau Murphw.tby the S.vnlhane Corrwralkm. buTk of the eamp -the had ""'J . .*','1"1 > clu* oTthe n- ' ' '"""""■<l °" **W •■"«»" trouble keeping the boys orderly '?",p""h. hrfT^Tn? £7 £3. MO Idargaret Berryman m nuke N many were M **r '„' ., ^ *J P ^.._. eagei to send a message home «ii-^,ini^,"'' arSSSthatoehLsftehee? a !l"4 EaBaaall ■orne tout hours and , .'" ^"nulJ^ ]^ ,nrhi ■ ***** PI'-HI.II: K.i, ' / s . I k alter many records luid been eul •', r 1 , v he \a- um elI io P^^dent I W PVanl < )|| ' I ll'llllMTitCN they mounted iht true: and de- X? ,,,' ' T." y„ "?*, , ,„., 1 ■'' n (' " Johnaton. Jr.. Treasurer parted ^IIL' - IfSLS.. r?L.t^?.H Akxandei Prlmaw A naUonwida egnj cutest, -Thai evening we had a ahoa V'"' '"1,„'V muin 'l,"' mm Pan: Bmlth BChedUled rot the tamp theatre t «,*",," „.,„.„„ w„h ,»,,.,,„ *J ' introduced were Auglnai " $199381: unpaid bilU 01 prior Whitemarsh Townships sell _. believe it was a take-oir on -Kay ,.,: .*..„ tV,, ,h."i«;1 „ ■« „ ' *M Pnmavei.t bin. 1 ., . t 'in announcbuj 11 ughtera-in-bi* and a son-u Kysers Koiiege ol Musical Snow- \7?JmL^nruSr •ITiLJiT*1I^ISta ,! Hvd Ml M ':k Hh'M w"1-'*"' Mdaota in the ,,P,„.| n and ma4ntanan , meetingi ol eithei side »i him at 1'1'-' .J^SIK-ir tnJlS « ..." Smith treawirei Mrs Man K ii. I ken 1 •■ are hi ■ tT.-o school board tonlgh- gunei Mitchell, eve the compete hi the uttionwide t-ontaat, ,.„ eanltal outbu Adndnlotrg- super I ndaj Wghi ex- rib daughter with whon hrough the ■""""■ ' ttion. uiiir.nrit... 1 ., og the -ubject. , aB8J>-i('ii; ,: disappoint- IJKI his m Edward, of Mlquon >"- raUon of the Y.M.C A. and '■ „ ., ... WiUmni Bosarth was ;,,*.' in recenl development.- ol ji. fell to the aide whei by tbjhl o'oloeh ihe small theatre1 K*'^i(i»*nl«. Ill the banquei commlttei Bd Humph- rhe conti the bsanaahlp r**vid acr-ompantod him to the Minmed lo the doors We «,■..■ F.^,rl(.k phlll ,„ , ?^ifc(ta ,*! H" «M'i-sed pie-: ,.,e lit observ - HoM-ital in th I liil.o ■ s-reet »,.s oimitt.rt MI MnntsnmM ' ' Sniiih and William inclusive, 1 ..n ■ uiiiit parochial , , ,,,,, ,hB, En,. peop e had taken ■: ibe othei nine members m la- ; t* *..— J— _#**.*. **.ta lUo lltLt- tt'> lllgitTI Will De yie-i ',u 1, t-,t 4 ,S .M n>.-'," ' ,1 r hri-1 tni , ».T.\ffn,. u< 1™. * ■,,,,*», ,,u,*-i PiL»- ^aSE^LRSaWt. - ■ BmKuj Mm nreJn,.,, JS quSfytog \ ?■ tnain. ia.il disappoint. « -i ■*• hair annual fair to ba held frosn 1 M«I •>3U 1*P- mnt that he hadbean omitted from ,:'' ' «" ' width 1 Hutted f"i n:i ■iih one thai one be-iin'- s ui the ramU] Attending the banquei with Mr. Paugh <*■ " hi ; v. -HIS one ol ' em I "Hung iron; Hanow ■ event hi. daughter thtee $2375 Toward New Fire Truck I ir-t Week*i DrtVe For ISOaOOO I umi Found EiKoorafglinj I : .* '.i ■ week Of the tltue bv U <■ Wi ■ :i 1 "i n t Ire Oompaujuj to raiae WMW with wham to i»ni- ■ Pitai a'li- 10 ragklai ■ the ■ 1'iick. netted thg sura of *2735 The apparatua eonurdtbae nggt* 1 ii* ted the canvaaa 01 all thai atratbi on the east sid«* ol Fayetli Sireit I.THI week Bvery«house wa and whan wen it - rn \-sit> will IJ«* made hat ever} Hunih- to tin* I ■ 1 oppor- Uinlt) to make I contribution Deaplte the deplorable condition of : ye.ster-dgj s snow and rain, the f 11 emeu tonnnufd then rdBhU] i.tnvuw lust night limning BaWta, h.-av > coats and latlgue taps, appioxiinntelv twenty-ftve members ol the appa-nii'. tee boarded the con-tt «iniied Citv Sen Ice truck equipped With chains, and began SOlll ituiK ■ubscriptlons on the Weal .-nie oi Payette Btreel Aa the app the solicitors was announced through Un* loui speaker attached to the .■ii Twelfth and Eleventh Avenues was visited The 1 ommlttt e reported a cordial re-lepilon at every home and It was announced lliai about |500 hud beMl donated 1 ;> ti.v.is.- will be continued nightly this week until evi on the west side of F.iyettt- Street I'oilight the 1.1111 mil ill-will take the machine to be replaced and will begin calling at thr homes D Wi ■ Tenth Avenue and will Continue in Ninth Avenue . Mini permits Iht nine liini lor a1' pledges lo be paid ha« been set [or Sep-tember 30. 1949 A 1 .nominee o! t lilt- :-i. the original eevanty-ftfth aunnlvtr- , iiiiiuiiltee wil1 go to Vork on ' Saturdav to m»*«-f with thi . puny appointed to ootnpbHe ...langemi-nt- 01 the company's l lip to I ins botiiugh and which . nad to be potL|Hnied when Hie anniversary observance was. deferred 1 because of the drive tor mud* lor the purcliat-e 01 a new »pp-*iuiu» The members who will go to Vork BbM ;--t i( nntinued un Tage Sin W hat Do Yon Think? t'.i. ,-nirfi. wits t tiiini-fii i'ii suiiuii} i ,,,,„ a ,, ,„ „„ ,,,„ _._,,, , , ■ Hint Hfanllal where she' Juh fi " lb"11 "" H unuergo treatment until to- J , ., * « ■a! ten iwn. have been Raj mond • hair- ! I Ipta, adj.180 11 Ol Uu , ,., ., . Si IKII'IIN ; h"in1' Tkc Itcconlei What time V^IVH Jl ' Pottaffe Rates l |> itinea Moser. Works here ■ aiv Robei • To Enter Contesl I Ih- Piililic Answchrsi morrow Mrs Marie Tetta 141 '.' Iond Avenue, has returned home after a short ttai :n Rive:', lea I I il. when* iht I 1 lent Hector h\tt. \ ..[f Street. w«s admitted to Mootgomer] ' " * lll< Hospital during the week s..,i potnbl out 'hat you surgical pal ,,. [0[- a o'ne- A Bruno. 131 K.i I ■ l,'i'.L, iiils vear A West OonghohOCke raTgA-raraa otKim mii!-.Sept,.nil.,i. I teURe, ; ColUn.. I Oak Street , ' ' ■»"« I think It Is the ma-t pleasant1!.. sch?(lul.d to underuo an operation l r Mlilnt! else, postal li: bnlltlinu l.is »\vn home time ol the v«r The day. are l0<1.y „ Moht«,ini. r. HoiplUl ;',.i';i' ,':"", 'T^n".,'"' Hi Bnrwx-^srtiSSff to take a trip when I have the I President of Town Council Rav L ,vl' !,f ma'1 iponunity_And early fall Ls ea i:mP(i lo hta home 233 "".J ....'f..^^^^,,.,,, „ A, the inalllng ibn ol a letter circulated ,-- »« the Hamilton mlU relatlna to budgetan malien Per- »n employe there; ihtvi.i ■ Oompanj Town Crier should know about such I ■ ■ ifaciiu - : rlward and Get r«e Al! vi'iu-in r\t■ p' David all UpM iMiliilei;' .1! P < ■ mpanj al Manavunk ptani How AtHtri-mg All. I Ml \SlV \i\U* S IIOIlMOl* ,,. 1 i;»'t'«' rin^cr^ », AI .. . n • >. Severed Itv Saw m M ;K,n,; Meters Net S2.S..H) iiublk and pan-' h . . . b the ||| *| Iime I). ve health iv the Moiugom ■!■■ - Cniishohockeii'- contrib 1 Man hi been In rees- Jten a jump at' leaM '".." nteatled by gStJO through thr Btedrum ol in the majority of claeauWtona *" , , ,H tn eVids fcfav 15 the parking meter, in li imi-a-haif-cent stamp ' h awarda will be tme The drive iii tin.- bar-before <ui unsealed dren, ranging in age frw '-■ ■ ' ■ ■'■ ' pr^-winrdng poeten m each ough surtad on PWda> January 14 and similar corn ■"'m' "* hui mothei Mrs ,ing day *h'n ill no longer can * '" ,r , r^m, "Y' ' .' to 9. and UM r>oan the duclve to relaxing at home, too ,Wesi Elevenlh A1.. He Arthur Kennel 74 Rebel Road. Whitemarsh Hill Of cowae, that Ume s determined by a com-bination 01 circumstances, varyirk] with eath individual I siiould think we who live in this tempo! ate would pr?fer to vacation In arbiter, pnibablv In the tropics or aubtropica, such as the Caribbean Sea. Florida or Mexico City Per-sonally my Ideal place Tor u vaca-titin at any time of vear and all pear long, if pnaalhan. is the Ha-ands Always in the trade-average temperature of "5 prevails there ihe year 'round; 65 is a coli eg Ls a hot summer day And just '; U a vacation 111 iuelf from I Hi! ' ed reo ■ufterlruj 201II KM; 1 nh u A .w--.n. alunp "L- MM r an lw ■:< ejjd anMia aw Za&m 10 la IS. theew vrtt be a M ■: gf>JJI to dbnai to ■;...,; !'■' 1 hibidi ipi u -JM mi. The cent-.iiid-a-h.ill .-tamp fa. etUl Aveii'i. . and all wrtnnuv poateri lowing ml collected le onlj on i": teipnia wl„ ta. ,.IlU.n.d ltl ,1^. state-wide m di ( printed matter or similar mail While cuttfa lUbmitted ihOUhl Anv Valentines or greeting cards way with an of of Pennsylvania probably will not tw- n ■-ni in ink or ' Thm bearing ojilv a ceui-and-a-ha!: have. meter in the borough was ■vuv to the dead- :" beei MM OUj ■ be de- Alan Wood Steel Company. 1 1 ■prned A tea days r returned ; Pork i- later a : ■ 1 1 . ■ ■ ■ I P Bryn atawi ateani Motorist Strike* llrid<i<> Abutment (hi \\ a\ To HottH* In Kei-A'N County Ken Plata, 2» East Eighth j Avenue I believe I prefer the fall. The neat] OOal evenings of Septem-' invigorating, and the weather n- altogether more ig oneself After Labor : highways vacationing then is more relaxing the escape! day cares is more com-plete I am interested in hunting. I particularly deer hunting, so 1 like' to nave a week in December dur-i Ing the deer season. iton avenue Whitemarsh Township, j Saturdav night ai 10 25. at com-pained by bis tour young aster-in-law and a small Die Trouble cornea it- b Anthony J ZrPfTtbf i- Of 15 Cam- their home bridge Avenue Lincoln Pjrk li. 1>C-I ZitmLa tnel Wltl As Sawn and aim I Saturday night. Zn 1 child. Robert. 2. was asleep, and ■• . ■ ■ lenrouie to then home from Fiank- ■ abutment and wrecked hi mete, Ra] 1 , a. was by ihe bn- n, nd required treatment at i *V™52 5RSSS B ■■■ :■: had to be ttfWCd I VINCENT RAUATTI son of Mrla garage ard the twt and Mrs Domln),. Rudatti. of 213 five children took a taxi back to mpll. ,,r tn,. ,. Phlladt., - ■ ■ 1I ..MHMil!l IM, IIIlIla1l*. Ilf)ilI \\ VI \ I %5O0 and a free .■ AFA Nation;- I tlon to b. To Be Observed 2i!lli lank « ... To Have Reunion : idnik ■ ■ ... he Pur.lL _„ ■ irked in ihe and ■ Wai H had headquar ■ Antl-Tank .11 Plyi ■ . Ziemba told OftVen- Lloyd Frank- Mci ' Catholic Churel " »*- had 1 nroM» Rll , 1 ■ 'i:ii li ■ .West Sixth Avenut will mark hUlthc :!.•;. ,-..,,,,,,., East Fourth aW! birthday anniversarv tamorro- ! the car and 1 Robt beat for my in Camp Ptckett. Ve . where he ktlhour before or* racilltiei are *sw training. A grad. According to wliliemarah polUe. .mail treek. at the point . was thr p*" '"', * n> 1 I ■ - riding Uu . . . ..-, ..... 1 111 (thi I like to take a ' Atiskiiiu: CUg ox.j !hts ._ High School Ziemba ^.:r .- barium The Ogratm child hurled from isspi-yed at Phlla-! for her health and some of tnc the vehicle, austalned abiasum o*;,r^Ijt "'?"!,. « ««» in • Companv prior to,children were b-s-mg cared lor in 'he leg., ai t.situ.ed to hte home b'. Church Mli be Held tell 1 1 December 6 Iprankford He had (tone there to discharged 'he midrtle if T>-*m»ier ?, 731 ,.., ■ oi the committee ard chll 1 en. plnevr. 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Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, February 1, 1949 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1949-02-01 |
Year | 1949 |
Month | 2 |
Day | 1 |
Volume | 78 |
Issue | 71 |
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 |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7871. .. HI.ISIIIII f VI ItY CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESPAY. FE3BUARY I. 1949. FIVE CENTS
Former POW
Thinks He Saw
'Axis Sally
RecoOaVM IK Her
To Prison Camp .'til
V .ih Recording t nil
K«'«l CrOM Srls
March Drive Quota
Thr- i>nr Mir; quota Ira the South-
■ ■ pwinn rvanla
bai been hft
el Sl'OO.'HVO } ■ ■ I
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the month
The amount la to be raised In Uw
llva-oount) am
cotnpriaea Philadelphia. Montgomery,
BUCKS, Cheater and Delaware eoun-
SpringMill
Firemen Mark
Anniversary
Speaker Declare!
Courage Vml Kuith
In Future Needed
Joint Anmvenary For Father, Son- §m^. \n{\ |>ajn New "Si,,,," Sign* tyas|ues* (;et
Each One Married To i Mary Smitlt
I ota II 1243.000 un-der
tin ;.' ' during the
Ion Prank 0
!■ MoOllnn. leneral chairman ex- , .,,„
Lost week the first treason trial plained era made possible by horn-1 Spring Mill pin company ana
fn U. 8. History againai o civilian ma D|] ol thi « challenge to enter t tit-ans
initiated in Washington when rooi foi th< am umi In the chap- :
Mildred Olllars. alleged AM- Ball] ;" "rganiaa-
•md-rlfty was placed jn.reductio.i m paid pcraonnel •■'■ banquet
trtel. nomyn '"*•!" .',l ,m* OOBUMJII
naturally I In* BftaU li tn empl : ;""■
btunatouwved? withTwo.
b he . . i I during thi pa «% woi;
former be? raaudan has a good Cro« sjxnl SUIT;.'. "Cff 2"v SSSSi
displaying special Inter- Utlni M2.400 03 do- Rahm of Temple. Pa principal
■ nroceeoSnga/^ »"■'■■' bTlaaab M membrrs
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i A^.J wnihne During Uu atrmtpaelrid-1.4*»aerv- yearl has served
■
. ImosI ISOtjOOO m financial the good times paal with
nuetance; naUonaily, tio.otio.ooo dour mniock ahead la harmful, he
;waa used lor thla purpose laald 'Locking forward is what la
I The national goal U $00,000,000. needed toda) l! || the > I
In .ui Interview, Mr Wack said -vtcOllini .said Piesalcnl Truman vision, coin-age. faith and labor
-i he would certainly Jibe to have htts -Icigntited March as "Red[Cross that made America great Don"!
li ■ hej include Chai li
is stranger thai. : ■. Hills Albert of Sprtntt
do they bear
■ ■ | .
■me oter, Drexel Hill Mrs Charle
■ was broughi u
> Philadelphia. I
Mete ai a
■ i Philadelphia i
i mnu Upetalt, mar- in addii i i anntver-
Ml M.I:'. Bn rants have 33 grandcriil-
.oi Spring Mil. I ■ ., .;■ blldren
.... yearer- Mi Bo i atl i ol Phlladel-aaj
t.. \ Botto, Jr., phla, has D wide circle ol
married ih* fortnei M ougboui the county, includlnf
Brldgi ■ ■ .
unity. .: !• itto was lormi r-
.. ■
heir wedding raws in old
fie UpTraffic
1 Bn I his AIT;. Un J Louis Bach ■■■ * ■■*" /»I\U
Parochial Sefcool
Cbawca Suwpendrd
Berauftr IM" Stonn
it Intersection
Fullowi:.
Whitemarsh Foa n hip ■::.
the traUc
action "' Rldgf
Joshua Ho4-d i
Departnteiii has Installed
rpa atop signs
■ ■:!! north .mo south |
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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