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Gunman's !^0„,/„,, Captor Is ' \*JnurSilati Officer Salvatore Carlx), of Plymouth Twp.. who cap-tured a jrunman in a wild chSM through Plymouth Twp. and Norristown early Monday, has another exciting alory to entertain Mrs. Carboand two younprster.*. Donna Lee, 2l2 yean old. and Carol Ann, eight months. —Weekly Beview Photo Praised A Plymouth Twp. patrol-man is rwvh h in the wska of oil dramatic single-handed capture in Nor-ristown, at dawn Monday, of Arnold l.rhanh. S I -\ i-ar-nld ti('-|u rfsdo. ■eeUMd Of assault-ing a lio->i'ai-u!d Wymimonr woman, burglarizing several Springtit-ld Twp homes and stealing a revolver anil an automoliilf The ofllc-r L< Salvalore Carbo. 25. of 331 Luretta fit . lark Horse, Ply-mouth Twp, who served wish the Military Police during World War II Unaided. Carbo forced the ban-dit to surrender Hi a lonely section of Norristown along Stomy Creek The bandit Jrew a 32-callbre gun from hi*, pocket. a,, the ,< i him .ilw WAS resp originally sighting tlie fleeing ban^ dlt car. as it tore tor^ugh Plymouth run around m their hirtnuay Twp iionh on R:dg? Pike, shortly I suita, intoxicating beverages before 5 AM Bit consumed w ithin the park Carbo on the *taff of Plymouth confjm^ Jill(t abusive language Twp. Police Department SDMI it , „ .. .. ,,., ■, ~\ _ u clew aitnition u> couiuy radio Twp.. bordering on t ort Wa»h-alerla- Superiors aay he makes a btftOB Stair I'ark souKht record ol all major menage, andr,,mK|v f,)r the alleged condi-raKfully .can. phoiofrapha ol ,io„a fcinre the Whitemarsh ®he JUctftkr W The Hinrr Sruryaprr («r Si Ytart THlRSDAY. AOBOSf 2(1. 195.1 Whitemarsh Acts to Halt Park Abuses (Week Is I'nfit For Snitumin™. Chemist Says Charging "indecent expos-ure on the part of park pa-tter, s." that "-mall children wanted ntmlnal<. (Confirmed o Page Four) Tliug** Pri—n Fellowship HoUSe Keeonl lt.-«•Mil* 111 1 Fran Haiti Opening Expected By Early Winter Work iiumprrril bj Strikes l» \<l\aii<'in<£ Steadily ami SIMMIUI Be CoMskled Nov. J.1 IN interviewing thOM who have charge of the Fellow-hip House. The Recorder learned yesterday that it is felt that these fadlttiofl will DO .substantially on the way In COB* plot ion by the first of Oetobtr with probable final comple-ion about tlie middle of November. —■ The activities which are to be {provided on the outside ol the Fel-tf 'I.wtlV *^ 1 a.at 'low-ship House, to be operated as more Arnold Lehardy. 31. of Balti-more, accused of robbery and attack on a young woman in her Wyndmoor home, was held without ball lor court and commuted to Montgomery County prison after a hearing yesterday before Magistrate Ed-win! H. Chew, of Springfield Twp. Lehardy. who was captured In Norrlntown Monday after a wild chase through Plymouth Twp. by Officer Salvatore Car-bo. was accused of violation of the Wntkins' Firearms Act, burglary, robbery, and serious moral charges. Lt. John Jtfllnin and Sgt. Edgar Ryan ol | Springfield Twp. Police, went to Baltimore Tuesday to investigate Lehar-dy s background. They ascer-tained he had a police record there. They said Lehardy ad-mitted after his capture he had served time for robbery Twp. lioard of supervisors Monday night in the township building. Kidge Pike and Cres-cent Ave., Barren Hill. Many men and women from the area were inc.uded m a throng of uprards of 75 persons who jammed the m-eflng room to overflowing, stood in doorways and listened at Dajgos. Mrs Wilhelmina Fancourt BM Grove Are . Fluuriown. a flrat grade teacher at lac Chestnut Hill Aca-ietny. presented to Morion H Frt-teroif. Jr.. president of the board, peUUon signed by 70 owners of property in the Valley Green sec-tion of the township's east district, site of the park, deploring the an-noyances that have aiasen sine* « firemen'? hilemnm UN Butler Pike Is IWO OnOtherSide A St.'' ed by ntait«i I eeBMfl ol the Fourth District ol HoM County Firemen's Association at a moating last algbt «' Oft-land lur h HI lysteni . Of '-- Twp I Albert. Illlllll N.Y.FireDept.;: I to H. M;nlr 111 Sr|»lt'inl>«-r -. of tlir ana will make tour of the New York :itv fire department, it was dis-closed at a meeting Tuesday night Df the Fire Chleih" Mutual Aid As- M' * T ion Plans for the visit, expected to r made by bus. were discussed t a session in the hendquartert of. le Oreland Volunteer Fire Co.,! :oe.sch Ave.. Oreland. Joseph Harl-mau. chief nf Hie Norristown de-lartment, will complete arrange-1 nents for the tour to be conduct-1 d in September. Elwood Heller, chief of the Ipring Mill Fire Co.. told ol a re-enl trip taken by six members of he Barren Hill company. 14 from IVissahickon of Ambler and three members of his company, on the boats of the Philadelphia lureau of Fire. Heller uiil that arrange-nrnlfl have been t i.nijiln. <l for ther raemb'M-ii of tbe awwela-ion U> Inopect the rlly fire ■oat. They will be taken on nun mgj Sunday, he said. The group Is working on an In-formative program for observain.e of Ort prevention week to be held probably will not be ready use until Inter this season Orading around the Fellowship Uta will have to follow the In-flation of the tintd-Kii- facilities. Herman Lenaeman. superintend-nut for the contractor, seems op-timistic nor that the strik-a have-roleased the different trades need-ed in finishing this building. Hamp-ered as he had been by the strikes, Lengeman deserves a great deal of credit for the progress that has been made on this project. The gymnasium, wbirh is al-so to be n-ril as an .niiliO i iiini. Mill be 65 by 1M feet, and will have a reinforced concrete Hiii.i covered with one of wood. Rollins gvmstands arr being In- : tailed along the l|arn St wall of this building, and nn the oppo-lie wall there sill be space tor removable chair* with a total seating capacity nl MM for athlete eventa. The gymnasium, as an auditor' lum, will have the advantage ol a awarded was $2,566.78. 6th Ave end. Under this stage w , R , there will be provided space lor the storage of chairs for use when the building is to be used as an audi-torium. In tills combination gym-nasium- auditorium, all windows (Continued on Page Form Bitls Awarded For Hall Work Knnill»ll KlllltliM-lo li- I'llilllt li Couahohocken Borough Hall will undergo a fare-lifting. Council awarded bids for paint-ing of the interior and exterior to | Philadelphia contractors for the sum of $640, at a special meeting last night In the council chambers. ' Bids also were awarded Fazio i Motors, Inc. 12th Ave. Consho-hocken. for the purchase of a new Ford police car, and 10 Philadelphia Uniform Company, Eighth Ave. and 0||;i|*t<*riUU'K Harry St., for nine police uniforms * a- contracts Breaks (iollarhoiic It. U ttshinutuit Hilt h Sigm-it Oovernor Fine jreaterday signed legislation removing Fort Washington Park, from the Jurisdiction or the Falrmount Park Commission. The law transfers control of the slate park in Whitemarsh Twp. Montgomery County, to the Department of Forests and Waters. The measure was spon-sored by Montgomery County's five assemblymen. j state took over the 160-iracl of land and a»t up swlmlng and pic- •.liree years ago \ charge also that the vater hi Wi-nahickon Creek coursing through the park, in the **im-i salng area. i» "nnsafe for use" was contained in the pelilmn The swimsning area renters •n Mill Rd. apposite Weiss Ave. Ttie claim Is based on an anal'.-. ■ of the water Uken from a aamp.e, while per -ie were swimming on July 28 Made by the Ambler Labora-tories, gist of the report la that the chnracter of the water made tt un-safe and involves a risk. The petition also avers that r.o viable warning, signs have beer. (Continued on Page Four) William ~ strdafl, l«-ft. pn Uaal of C nahohorAan Rotary Club, examines matru LVoai uhich pan one ol The Recorder was cast, while Walter U Bittar, Jr., chairman of the proKram ccmnuiiee. eomparu II lo printed pcupj iliiriiiK weekly dinner meeting Monday IHKIH at Hatini Gardens. —wesair »m« photo Faith of Our Fathers In Civic Attainments Hailed by Industrialist \\»i id moil I Dedication Dales Set Father Divine (.eretitony If ill Last I Days W .-. out, i-a-tlf-liko 32- room man-.HI on Woodmnnt Koail. near Waat Cooahohock-en. will be dadkatad Bapt l'1- 12 as the "country eaUta" af Fathei and Uotbar Dtvtna. Like most projects undertaken bv tlir leader*»f a world-wide Sryra ,i!t the function alll be on s king size wrale It i> oescribed on in\iti(tii>ns nnw In the msll as a "consecration-dedication"'. Official opening of the newest "heaven"1 of Father Divine, to be known as "TI.e Mount of tha House of the Lord." will continue lor three days. Thursday through Sa turds v. '■Open linuse" will be held dally from 13 noon until 7PM Three dedicatory banquets art listed, one each day. Pint of the fensts all set for 10 P M *ill be held Hpt 10 at the ;ninc Hotel, originally the Lorraine Hotel, at H and Falrmount Ave Philadelphia. A Mmilitr event will be held In the aamr place. Friday, and the final b.inquri, at the Unity Mission Ctuinh, Home ROd 1 The driver of a careening auto- Srhool. fnc . lit iW7 N. 4ut St., mobile suffered injury, and his car Philadelphia. Saturday. and two parsvd can, s house and! "Inspirational songs and demon-another property were damaged in •tratlnna" by Father Divines In-the wild flight nf the vchklc after tfrrsclsl. Internallnn.l no^bui It went out ol control on E. Ninth "Mrtr f» "*' •■ • p " ■ ^l"- Ave shortly after 2 yesterday 12 -* xhr Mission Church. oa to the elaborate open- Ing program are. characteristically, •bout' several times the site of tuunl Invitations In raised black B. K' aecre'.i to wn . ora rea^rd.:.- if d »>.■ of in i lirei ..ii as lo - . now in use i .(■ tie* .in in w s*tthoui i DBiaamttaB ■ thoughi ol e\:-'ing street num-ber", in oilier nearby commun-ities (Continued on Pagr Four} Driver Hurt In Runaway Automobile Car llii- 2 \uio». On INinth hio* in the peodswUon af a news-paavr. He dlselos. d that the op-rralinii In The Re*-oder plant 1% nn.il.tr la that in the nlant where a dally newnpapeV is printed, stn.e sis complete ed-iliim* are produced Moiidn threush ThBMaVa} by «eekl> K. ,ir- Pi 'ul- r <'«.. Inc Applying a tip on a vital matter Fertnanent provision for upkeep of park and recreation facilities n) been donated and be- ,) Cktoshobockcn through the cars was advocated Monaa> Harold C MoCuen, aditot of The Sccerder. king before members ol The ken 1 luti at a af ■ etlag -ii 3»iui»i uardanf i D :he subjBct. 'Hot Lead.." he said that Borough Council appropriate only gg.050 toward maintenance ol to the Rotanana as jaadt pi'ipertiea worth hundreds of events, education, religion, business rhousands of dollars Of the total and the professions, the speaker sum appropriated. 12000 Li alloteri read a letter made public lor the tlie Athletic field. *&M> for cutting first time weeds and maintaining Mary Jane •Sugge-tioni' contained In the lei- Sutcliffe Park and an additional ter. he said, would be the basis fi F500 for Harmon field. In a Illinium* vein, the speak-er narrated Incident* in which hut lead as a melal and a hot lead aa a tip an spot news storir* pla> an Important role morning. Operating the runaway car was Charles Kilebel. K\ Spring Mill Ave Sutrering a aual hemorrhage J££ "'"",1^3 I and bru-^ burns, he was taken to **Z\™ „.",,„ Monummrrv BoiplUl in the ambu- ,h< lance of Otatgl CUty Fire Co., West Conaiinhockeii. He was discharged after in.-' The two parked cars struck bv Kriebel'n auto in Its wild flight. were IboW of Albert DlCturclo. 411 E Nintli Av sales manager of Phils Sieel and Iron Co., and Mer-rill Met/ 417 E Ninth Ave Both were parked In front of tlie owners' home*. The DlCiurcio car Is a '• l. purchased only a few Properties (tamaserf h<r the hrjrl.H car were thmte of Pst HePalma. 4I» I Ninth \ir. And I inn nod MtU, 417 I.. Ninth \\r DafkdBM is a bra'her-ln-law of UH inrrlo At the DrPalma lunne. the fron: gtapa wnter pipe, spigot, and lava will close tomorroa. lute ree quarter! Inches long and seven lnche.i wide. Fight restrictions. rancrrn - Ing the three-dsy event, are listed at the bnttsm ot the In- (Conflnurd on Page Fouri Mission Bible School Closes Kiiial I't ".■ i .rn ToiiiorriiH Ni^lil Summer Bible School o! the Con .-hohocken Mennonite Mission. Elm St . which aliened Aug 0, thorough study In an educational lllt i*w" *** progiam for which the assistance of shrubbery of the Rotary Club Chamber of Kriebel Commerce and other organizations "■™r wire damaged. At the Mel/ home Grades four t> ten tonight ail) j and miuiitity have a weiner roast at the farm of i. Charles Oogel. Pliuenixville. super-brother, Jiu-k. of B22 E intendcnt of the Sunday School ol riding with him. es- the nusMon mid slsn of the vac i-ln Scrfanawse Upland St. Philadelphia, der bid by «110. the bid submitted Wo90r, by Meuger Bros., 445 £ Tenth A\c. Conshohocken, for J7M The outside walls previously painlrd while, will be painled a light huff, with green coating on the sashes, and Ivory for all exterior woodwork. To \tli ml <.i ill <»iiiiif Interior, the council chanv Members of Joseph Wagner Post, bers and hallways will have cream Second Ave. and Fotreat St. and The first casualty of the 1053-S4 occurred yesterday after-noon at Sutcliffe Park, during the second day of practice held by St Mat (hew'a High School football team. John Colitni, 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Collins. Two Daughters Get $115,000 II. It. HP>HO(HI Will I* l'rohuIi-<l would be required. (Continued , on Poor Four) District Attorney Ifeber Appoints An Assistant ped injury. The Kriebel rur u,;s foil school TuaWtVW night, pup.Is damaged an estimated $750. The will present a closing program for DiCiurclo TRI slightly damaged at parents and fiiem" The Met/ enr .as d.un-aved extensively on the hunt and Kriebel told Oonghohooagfl police thai be ass traveling e:isi OH b An ■ ban I thai ear came .'lines Si . snd i r ol him He swened to the rlwlit to aioid a collision and lost control ol the vehicle. OSpan Samuel Csrriamone and E:n Jease Zadroga investlguied l\V i earH Later, ' i nttJn and sixih graders mad* i ic,r headquarters in gl ing ■ iintendent Is aj Ufa, h«li>crs atul l aagoin are being used to Iran-port lli'.s* I have too far to walk. p Vlllanova-Oeorgta football'woodwork throughout, exclusive of dobuie fracture of the collarbone, Mr, Heywnod, who lived on De- Pw- Hull. Oennantown Pike Plymouth game. Sept 19 at the Municipal the cell block. „,. WM tdmltted at Sacred Heart Kalb Pike. fWynedd, died Aug. 5' The attorney also aaw active Center to duvuss brhtgliw up to ^ ('Slcril Ml-Miirf* •■ '^rjssrss^. ^JLn&%itst»«-r.,, ■'»3L.-L-.,.» Jhs.Tzrx\«SSJQF^ -^ winit«„«niGame Harry B Hey wood, former pub Ushgf of Ihe t onshohiH ken Re rorder and "l lie Jenkmtown Timea-i hronicle, ielt an estate valued at >ctlVe dut. S130.000, according to his will filed ' - probate in the office of the u October. Various chiefs explained ^ Americnn Legion, will attend celllnas. light green walls and ivory a senior at the srhool. Buffered a Register of Wills on Tuesday local programs, but the aaaoclatlon favors two or three features all area companies Joining to stress present cooperative spirit, i make plans for such a pro- | District Attorney J Slmud WH, . er announced today the appoint' ment of J William Dlttcr, Jr, o] I Ambler, an assistant district at- ' tomey, effective Sept 1 Dlttcr resigned from tlie ofluc two vciirs ago in order to heutcr.„n- in the Still \o ActiOU waa stationed at the supply depot. Mcchanicsburn One hundred and forty bo»s and girls are enrolled in Ihe nchool. By Using borrowed chairs and oilier equipment •eaaeaajf im-iii<«mm idated. and li«hl quarlrrs proved sufficient. m hunrile the oveil >« crowd at the fourth snnuaj he large room adjoining '/>< t tie of W. m ited Appr.'s.in ■ -,y Ptvmouth Twp Sewer Auttl Ultj met Iai.t night at Plymouth Twp ^.M^Srtati™. pmld.nl »n.Wt.tton rw.rvaiion, m„, te ,l„c. MB.. 1. tadl, d,..rl„r.«d and1.11>- r«etnnnvin. rhii-r niimiari ■ m»de not **'*T tnan AuB M ** wl11 ** removed. Smaller maps oflamc member. gTam. and Harmonvllle chief, named ■ committee Including Elmer Sarnie, vln^n^ Mlraglla, Barren H1U; Ernest Vett. ■, Fair- ' mount. Norristown; Walter Oil-more. North Penn. North Wales and Charlea H. House, Flourtown. John Manringer, Edge Hill chief, praised the recent series of newspa-per article! In The Recorder and The Herald, by Walter C. Smith. Jr, dealing with the many problems 'Continued on Page Four) team last season, John TCI Aug 29 to will be removed. Smaller maps ofl.ammoonngg 3311 ccaannddiiddaatteess rreeppoorrttiinngg ffoorr He gave $10,000 to Jease L Hey-i,in,f; *nd ne "*"* hM ■ fu" f"« -dditional Inl chairman, Ed-jthe town, which are retained In the team selection. His father, a form- wood, a nephew: $5,000 to C.-.rrle «»"• h* asserted that he plans u- t.ikmg aonotl. ward Ivans, commander. Thomas! files, are more frequently used, it er football player and official, \arehood. an employe, and $250 to create one of the poaHlana as in- P' Dennis, finance officer, or any post| was sa,d- [studied coaching under the late Elizabeth Beatty. another employe' diriment clerk Dtttgff .. Little Lenjue d I Allen Ol :, A!.-Stars. 0-3. In a other n■■. on the (Conlinned on Page Four) 'Knute Rockno. Social Security Bill Sifined By Burgess "| new Social Security regulation borough employees has been fuliv approved as Burgess Edmund Williams signed his name to the measure. Council unanimously approved he measure at a regular meeting last Wednesday While Hi' usual It-day wait-ing period waa permitted, the Burgf-M. upon sdnptlnn of the ordinance, said he would not sign It antll be thoroughly read all passages The ordin-ance was signed Thursdav Attorney Leonard A Talone, oruugh solicitor, submitted re-ort* to Hanisburg for approval of provisions of the measure, retro-active to Jan. 1951. Although the actual cost of bene-fits has not been computed, council in all probability will paxs in appropriation, meeting the en-' tire coat of bark payments In be-half of eight employees CLARA B BUKJCg CONVALB8CTWT - HOStr for Invalid*, ifrd roriTsles- i cent* SUntoa A*e * KM!Us mill ltd r-hntnut BUI F.JSIO-JUI MM*, J ■Bg J-2271. < dictment clerk, he aald After directing ««ulors to soil r^^ dlstr,ct mlUmfyi n,Jt us real estate in Gwynedd. he dl- ;ded the residue between his two ^ughters. Mrs. Ssrah Ammerman. • swarthmore. and Mrs. Lillian H. tutor, of Abington Ellison A Ruin s son-in-law. ind the First Nal -si Bank of ''■nahohorkr:i. WON appointed ele-ctors The will was written June 9. 1SS1. A Btnjkmni K.i Robart Marriott. ii.l and Leonard 1 Mark .1 Picnics, Parties Close 7 Borough Playgrounds \ 3SI Attend PoHce Chiefg' Outinir Conshohocken's seven public p] grounds were closed for the tea Friday, while several hundred Ch drcn attended ptcnlcg and (an well parlies given ThBnday. rg e. tat, Carolyn Manning: Nancy Scott; backward Hot, Carolyn Hannlng; XDd, M.I-Manning: k p Qreen-; 2nd. Jan Equipment Was dismantled and the • team, «hi; < ni uth Mietlng made up SB em aquBd About 50 rouhfitari ai •in i s I' ■ [ I ii aith ii Bra ■ r Permt, principal of the school. In A dinner for participants in the progr m will be served In UM Lin Co. hall. Cadar Heights, next Wednesdav night The su, per will be semd by the Ladies Auxiltnry of the fire company at 6 30 PM More than 350 members and guests of the Montgomery County stored until next sea.son. Edward W Police Chiefs' Association took oennan, principal of I part Tuesday in the all-day pro- k-n High School, was supervisor gram of golf and other events at of the recreation centers. The seu-iSic 18th annual outing at the aon wiu- one o! MHiiufacturars Country Club, Ore- jn uM Jong his'.ory ol public ptajr* land James Ottlnuer, Upper Dub- uroiinds baVt, l.n Police Chief, was host A; y,. Third A,- Judges Harold G Knight and nic dogaw. marshmalkri William F. Dannehower, Sheriff pant^ke making were liekl I Samuel Glass. Plilladelphla Police |Jfrs %VTf. ijdiioo,, race> »,, rummiamionfi Thomas A Gibbons. PUlwrSi ba kward nice. Betty Do- ataanltaj and Admiral Charles Will, director irf d „„,„,., Bcr;v A ... Hi UM Bt." goodbje party ai of County Civil Defense were pre- 8pftmAh, ^^ m ^m attor- ■' -'■« '-- .- speel":/ tt; discus throw. Jim Travai <-- Javelin throw. Bobby Stortl H- . I phia to be delegates to the Prea- These championships were an- mat h Ai:-6tj:-. Baal ■ '■< ■ ' [••,„,. church ramp. They will ■ ii race, 1st Carolyn U n ■ i>,-.. iBtag race, 1 ■;. Lois David: .; . annoua- ■ ■ ■ ■ i Rating cham;' OB, Ding; playround. all Mai . I ■ ■ ' T' ■ "r<l- ~7 ,,,r will laata Banday HitnHi«rl« Clrk Namt'tl Oiurch (lamp l)i Uiiait-* MLSh A: its Mill Av. . eek • ■ ■ ]'. sent FBI Agent Walter McLaughlin was master of ceremonies. John J. Boyle, of Upper Merlon, president ""**. of tbe association, welcomed the nm quests and members. Representing Whitemarsh Twp were Edgar E Mltcneil quoits. Frank Lai CtsMkaga, Joe Marlnarl; chbiese Eag checkers. Joe Marlnan; playground ski; chief "of champion 'on points accumulated Settinf ur? table at 11 A. M. today for hujrr party thin afternoon and tonitrht at Si Coainai and Damian hal! of Local 1,192. United Steelworker-* nf America, are. from leit. Harry Rowland, president; Benjamin Ryerly, Sr., Dominic Sil^tta. John Pe»r>on, Sr., William Wertx and William Max Sinon, Jr., chairman of the committee. police; Morton H Fe.terolf. Jr, *D «eason. Jim Marlnan snd Thomas J White. S- of Ui« M "m SI - g« board Of super.. J ^'"^ «*"le,i lnd I^aputka. secretan-treaaure- of the wer* i township; William A Whlteside a David 2-i Hsrr> m-mber of 'he S^rrn '. Av, rtt; 'Sge.s i Wtak.1 jstTi*. rMbo «nd PaLroImau Kenneth ■omaiBtl Ichsfl, Georgr Manning. hop-, AU-S'.' s: lsl base, Ricliard Mojwkow- 2d base ■ v --•op. Henry w.dsrskt. id fea- ; '• ' races: w ages 3-9>. Lai Joe KM*; re:*-- rod ik est her George return next Ssturdsy Mi'Tl- \ilklr lllllirrf] 37 of 225 E kfsitfiued on /< I Carl — | , jiiflered an Injun- to las rtghl «h'la •■^thsl! t He aai removed to 8a- »d Hsar- Hostuial in the amhuUnfe of the ,(,. d-vill Flra Co.
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, August 20, 1953 |
Masthead | The Recorder |
Date | 1953-08-20 |
Year | 1953 |
Month | 8 |
Day | 20 |
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Gunman's !^0„,/„,,
Captor Is '
\*JnurSilati
Officer Salvatore Carlx), of Plymouth Twp.. who cap-tured
a jrunman in a wild chSM through Plymouth Twp.
and Norristown early Monday, has another exciting
alory to entertain Mrs. Carboand two younprster.*. Donna
Lee, 2l2 yean old. and Carol Ann, eight months.
—Weekly Beview Photo
Praised
A Plymouth Twp. patrol-man
is rwvh h
in the wska of oil dramatic
single-handed capture in Nor-ristown,
at dawn Monday, of
Arnold l.rhanh. S I -\ i-ar-nld
ti('-|u rfsdo. ■eeUMd Of assault-ing
a lio->i'ai-u!d Wymimonr
woman, burglarizing several
Springtit-ld Twp homes and
stealing a revolver anil an
automoliilf
The ofllc-r L< Salvalore Carbo. 25.
of 331 Luretta fit . lark Horse, Ply-mouth
Twp, who served wish the
Military Police during World War
II
Unaided. Carbo forced the ban-dit
to surrender Hi a lonely section
of Norristown along Stomy Creek
The bandit Jrew a 32-callbre gun
from hi*, pocket. a,, the ,<
i him
.ilw WAS resp
originally sighting tlie fleeing ban^
dlt car. as it tore tor^ugh Plymouth run around m their hirtnuay
Twp iionh on R:dg? Pike, shortly I suita, intoxicating beverages
before 5 AM Bit consumed w ithin the park
Carbo on the *taff of Plymouth confjm^ Jill(t abusive language
Twp. Police Department SDMI it , „ .. .. ,,., ■, ~\ _ u
clew aitnition u> couiuy radio Twp.. bordering on t ort Wa»h-alerla-
Superiors aay he makes a btftOB Stair I'ark souKht
record ol all major menage, andr,,mK|v f,)r the alleged condi-raKfully
.can. phoiofrapha ol ,io„a fcinre the Whitemarsh
®he JUctftkr W The Hinrr Sruryaprr («r Si Ytart
THlRSDAY. AOBOSf 2(1. 195.1
Whitemarsh
Acts to Halt
Park Abuses
(Week Is I'nfit
For Snitumin™.
Chemist Says
Charging "indecent expos-ure
on the part of park pa-tter,
s." that "-mall children
wanted ntmlnal<.
(Confirmed o Page Four)
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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 |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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