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®lic Hecmfcr •MHO, Fa. Tliui.«d«y, January 10, 1957 TA H-ltilKl — BK I MHO 10c New Traffic Program Gets Council OK OaB-Waj Sinii-. • il.liti.iiiul M<lir» In Revised I'ru^rMin * I' nd !<iu n-ivid,. ma-jor traffic proUtaa wa.< intro- .luc-il 11 las) nitrhr« meetitlff _"f Coi CounrJI, It would treat*' one-way, ■ remove parkin* me-tefi in Borne eectjonj and in- School Directors Push Free Vaccine. Balk Medical Polio. Ability to Pay Ignored In Action • (V • LsOtM "I rt«ik \ao uin in piwent jmlio are to stall them in uvw areas .tnd '"' Kiwii cWldftn iniuVr *ua-pk'f- nf UM Conriwlwckwi .school district Diraeton BmirDvtd tba pro-jett at a meetinn Monday . rtnajf ;. -t\- rnth traffic lijhl ,,t i strat- ■gk point. Klimination of partaag on Lower Fayatta St in lati- nfti-rnoon hours also night "as \,, The injections trill be under su- Ward councilman and chairman of the publli- safety committee, the program was given approval of slclan. Dr Robert F Kat/ The physician, after conferring wiih thi- board at it* request car-councfl Bowrvaf final "anion'muii; "5r £ the lati* »**°n ««« "oca! bv ih?,S Phy»ic«ni aw of the opinion lbs waZZZr^ZJLJSL *3 ■dmmiatratlon of the Salk vaccine 1(1 'should not be directed by a school agency any more than tnjfftloni of tetanua or smallpox *' ,,,,, „ „ .„„ 'There was « decision reached and ordinance committee* adoption bv council of Brunt ««i<l in presenting the plan '- the hr-t phase of a new n iiirruii, •u•i! IUCHI Ol" . I)! ■< .lluatlnn and I. SevJtoo K,lU ln(orm«' «* »»«>. ar Wrfcaag looking for 'i be restricted to traf-fic movement one-way are both East and West Hector Streets East Bun St and West rirst Ave West M is already one-way from ■ n.'s 81 Brunl'* plui would eliminate me-tre* an htvat iayrtie Bt Imm Mar- "■ In Kim. on H>M Mm -.1 from Prtmeipml ^>//i7v ientiling. II i/7 >♦"// Insurance The Conshohocken school system is losing its grade school ■ higher remuneration Harry C Brown of Trappe, "i Hi the public elemen-tal v schools a year and a half, will enter the Insurance busi-ness. Feb 1. Biown submitted his resigna-tion to the school board Mondav night I owe a lot to teaching It is a wonderful profession". Brown said today "But the n anon is not enough lor a mar-i ;ed inn it' n was a member of the faculty of College-, ille public schools for aU yea is. serving live years as teaching principal Coming here m Sept 1955 as a teaching principal, he was made full-time principal In Kcpirnilxr He is a graduate of Weal siote Twii-h-ri College and lias taken post-graduate work at Temple University, Montgomery 2V2 Lawmakers Get 14 Posts Court Orders Mental Test For Attacker (•mini Jur> ImlirN GHbr Heights Man hi Mcl/^cr Can Arrangeinents are being made to have Ronald Bovell. IS. of Roberu , Ave and Durant St, Cedar Hemhta. undergo a mental examination. II «a* learned yesterdav after ihe Junuary Orand Jury had found true I hills against him on a charts of amumooile without ion*cr owner Bovell is accused of liaving at-tacked Mrs Ella Metsger. 64. of 114 E 14th Ave . Whiiemarsh Tap on th<- night of Monday. Nov M He ■llegrdl* grabbed Mrs. Met*- tee while sbe was am walking the famllv do*; close i.. her hum and forced her Inle a rar which he drove a short distance away in White-marah 1 wp. and beat and attack-ed her Then he drove her bark and; pui her out af the car near her1 home She w» hospiuilied foe »ev-gfffj weeks. Assistant District Attomev Rich-. iml LOW is hnndhng the Common-wealih case against Bovell He asked Judge DamxlHJwer to have Bovell undergo a mental examination Attornej Vlncani ciniio. roiun- ; tar>' defender for the vouih, ajag said he would petmon for a pey. He said that Bovell* defense to the charges would be baaed on in- I sanity. I The attorney said that while talk-ing ti Hovel I in the County Prison he noticed scars on the defendant's wrists He said Bovell told him that on !lie day he was first brought into prison he slashed his wriats with a UltM which he had in nil .xiasesslon He said he sough; to ■ <mmit suicide Jlrs. Knowles ttacina Ta District Court Oft Jiulff€>\ Order Lt (rtn. Installs kiwanis Siaff Conshohocken Klwajus Clu m I Uontgomer.' County Medical Ho-clety passed a resolution, agreeing that such injections should be paid for by families able to afford pay- Phil.i menl." John P Hubei 3d asked iiher areas handled the Balk lo-jireientive shom "Some are charglnt for »me are doing It through .i ttniiK — some throuili lh< Arrest to'oS 1*^*2*?*. ["'^T "'^ * **U from rayelle la Forresl. 7, o . - During the dlacuatw,, on meter . ?' ^"lL,C w "g;.. P^wd'nl elimination on W Elm St Harrv Consho- Rowland president said install* nocken Physicians not give the Salk In the Usak oetween :::'" ■-■**'■• * iepre»- Porrest and Oak has been unfair Trtar* what they prefer, Dr entatives in the 8t*te Leguiature to residents there from the begin- KuU r*Ptlpd M HarrUburg are appointed to 14 rung He said the entire block Is FoT ,ho** ln ""**•■ ,n* ^rvice °' tne standing committee* of the i. 'Mdentml, and residenU ,nd free v*ccln« are both available, House of Representative*, accord- conduct an annual banquet Batur-haee no pkee to park in front un- and n*vp **•" svalUble for IB, in* lo a release today 'day night at Batimgarts Si>rlng!;elfi month*' the doctor said ' The county delegation has one Hotel. Flourtown. lo Install officers * ■ meters will be p.'aced on Fust Erb 'hen asked, "isn't it the scliool ch*irman*lup and three vice chair- to serve during 1W1 according to the pro-1 board's responsibility to see that manships with representation being l.t. On* Nirhelas ■eeaano of t on- ■ ■ it is itiitde fsM wsaj Ittal children have the injection*" mr'uded on most of the major com- nhohorken will be Isatelllng officer EVWUM will compensate to s "We feel it Is the family phyi,- mlttee.i. of the House and give an address dwrimg the cere int for lo*.s of revenue Ciao'i re.-purwlbiUtv" Dr Kxtz said Committee *s>igiimen',s were an- aswny, ilnated meters, BrtuU said Dr K;.t/ then lUeaatd that no "ounced Tuesday morning. Serving on the banquet comiui:- •ii of meters on east and one had been denied free service. Morion H. *rtteroit jr.. neu rep- tee are Russell Cardani as >fT Payatle 8t in the and ^id that all ntnr physicians 'rpentatttc from /*i.« dWrtm was H-lpii F..l.«jiieio Cion of the borough, pro- present at an emergency meeting """"ed jerrefart, uf th<- Houat Mum- installed wrlll he Jack Fein, presl- DteeUllg does called to make a dectilon on the C*10' Cor noro I ions comrafffae a nit dent: Alex Plermanl and J Wilder re in BrutUs current pluu, problem said they would provide osiipned to trne Honking and vise presidents, the Rev, Warren ..uiv uin m later propoa- aan free of charge where required Building and Loan Attociatiom D. Kuweit Jr. serrelarv; Nell t. A msjor soven-point program in direcno.1 nf ii H' <l'd only ow b0rouBn physkian commn/ee. Jsfofor FeAfctas and O'atrlsm. ireaaurer U hitenntrsh townahip forces a one-i 1, M«.t™ QVW on*'"*By *** "bM,n* (roni thr meeung. Munwipai Corporal,on> Mmwtitl—i fnsulled lo the board of directors half mill Increase In ihe proposed rieetu .UlT,^i .!«»*, y "We d0 not *ant Wttlt** medi- Other county alignments to *-'» be Edward Cnrdamone, Armand' budget in general taxation for 1»7 It w Jl be'easaerlv c""'' D' Ka'~ a,*'r,fd "We '"' «««»»"«• include Clcotti. Ralph ralconiero. Antlumt II was determined bv ssjpgaafc v.'i.htHfaaiSh.ii 11/peop/e can pa*/or tacft (njeefsoni Approprution, Herman B Wll "" 11.21B? ,h** •*<«•«-<»' " ">*» connof i*redt. vice chairman ■ n« ve iciest nlt'hn?rU pav "e "'"' «,vt " "" Borough., Floyd Brenninger. ' through the Visiting Nurse Aksu- Itectioiu and Apportionment cintion If parents are too proud Thomas H W Jones, John A :o come to a doctor's office and aak L^fore. Jr tor free injections, they can ar- Highways: Brenninger, vice chair. range fur them through the VNA'. man. Wlllaiedt. he added Insurance: Wlllaredt. \ "Many children aged six months Judiciary. Jones to nix years who really need the Judiciary Special: Jones, chair- Injections are being dented them men. , bees use parents feel they will gri Liquor Control- Brenninger ! Decision on Contempt Charge Due Toda\ mi I in Washington. I). C. Hra. Man bmrtaa and bar HHIMCL Bawgj aawyar, <-f Phtsaarklphla, a U. 8 Dlatrid Coarl room 19 in WuhiiurtoB, I) (",. at 0:80 A M, today broutjht fmm Jttdga ROM RI/.U-V that tiu-v appear befora lum at ;i:30 this afti-iiiuon. Irkf.1 ulu'ii Ii.' ««. irit,irm«Hl liy Attonn-v i,, | Ccwdrich. of Waahiajton. I>. c. that Hra asewwlaa waa not hear hi« verdict bacauaa the attorney had tailed to sii inatrucl the Prrmouth asfaetinj librarian, Judae ftiaJe) said: We i in'i raa these courts I will expec: you io have your < :ienr hen 3 JO tins ulternoon iler.'tood the judge make known hi* O'clock today Had Mrs Knn* M appesreii ht would I latta iiaiiuiii HUM; in* vera.rt at | that hour A \ Ooodnch.. Sswvr: < rep- >'- capital, told the ; judge he had known the verdict was to be handed down todvy. but the hour, nor that I Mrs Knowln pie>en.-e was re-j quired The ot'o'itrv .mid »ie had been t fold by i er;iei f | qofimp hod been said to ih the attendant muit be thf. At II ihl- moin.ru Mr* Kn agon. :*i Thieves Take Station " $5000 Supplies Ijike \^< in N l.oolnl H> riiii'M- gatiaay Al KoH W Mhinytnii Seven-Point Program In Whitemarsh Forces Half-Mill Tax Increase 'iiiil thin (hi Fayette St. I/i /{//.si7/ Hours Pi int, Ini-dlnsor unload-i ■ l \» icri-iiiipd iin Lower i la si. from ihe lsa%ger|< i i i I LT-[ Ave.. between 3:3g -■I * ■ned. i uppruved was a ne< lor-ereen" addition !■ •Mi lighi Jt Mm am ■ -i to BBBCJ left lurni i > cite to we-1 Elm. them fre? later through the schools". Dr. Kats said. j It was at this poiii-school physician .said phy*._.tn, felt the project .should not be a school project. , "We feet the health of a chiid is the /unction of the family pfivsi- I iContinued On Page Eleven' Oraco. Albert Marlnari, Cosmo Nar-ciao and John Storti. .*{ Sniiori Vie For Srliolm-iliif)* Two seniors at Plvmouth-White-m «n>h Hi«h Scltool ban been named finalists in nations) scholar-ship competition, among 7500 high-est scorers in college apitude n- , smmntlons given 1C3.60O senloi in Pub.li Health and Rimtiin.ii —ThJey are J,eanneK 1T_Lhompson. I iianlliHi. Ways and M<-an^ Ufore Welfaic and Child Care aassQaal Lafore was a member ( Commit;ee on Committees which lecommcoded the assignments daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jaai Thompson. 4t73 S. Warner P.d <r* LafayelU II1II. and Mart Ann Hun-eke, daughter of Mr and Mrs. John M Huneke. Hallowell Ave. ris mouth of Ihe township at * er-organliation meeting .Handat niglu al Ihe lawn ship building that Ihe ran- would advance from six mill* lo six and a half mills Among many factors pushing the proposed biidui■' forward S45 270 0S over the 1956 budget me these cued hy the bonid of supervisor.-,: 1 Maintenance mid repairs. In* il.diug construction, of more miles of loadway than ever — close to 30 miles of roads under township responsibility. This includes keeping highway ma-chinriy In good repaU. 2 Incrgaaj is :h< ceat c* g>rbait collection contract 3. Construction of additional side-' walks for welfaic and safetv of: residents A walk-way from! Thieves carried off 17000 worth ' . Hr '"t. of IWt-ju.i about everything the* "" could move out. from a 1*66 station wagon to State inspection supers-tate Sunday night from Lake ■ automobile agency or. rumi. 300 was going about routine dun She Port WashiuVton was holding ■ ttarr hour for chil- »t . , dren of the Filends School And "« l£t "" *"t0ve"4 b" Sawyer, locsted in City ■'•rr'» rt*ck_J **n"l m»n*9« Hall Philadelph... was trvui, to ^.Jaf *'"'" ^ "^ MOndMV make reservations by train or plane * so he and Mrs Know lea could be Flrck discotared tuo *e(s of toot- ' in court at the designated hour Pr'"fs m the »no« leading to the, j Attorney Sawyer, meanwhile ob- rfmr Qf tne •alfding A cells-lamed a reservation on the peon- "ai b*0**** l Railroad for his client ' M- K Lake, head of tag I .i m. They left at 1:06 for Washington; said the stolen art :;om log 30th Street Station the station wagon, valued ut 92000, | Mr* Know-its spent last nigtu sod W000 worth of o:h-i '■«»-,^<i with Mis« Alice Ambler a niembei three adding machini of the Jeaues Ubrary c-omniltiec writers, a chec-kb.*** and abgO and long-time membciof P',,iii,i ili w^ftgr, 38 ntspec linn Friends, whose home Is opposite the mechanic's tool boxei i library valuaJHe tools an auto rag I a id She had a suitva»e nith her. in rear seat speaker, a large eo cate ot a summon* to the capital, of motor pan* and • Each time the telephone rang the about 146 Igj easj) taken lion an fiouflilt that might be It. Nothing office dolt rrlatne to the trial came through ' Officer* Robei: Hipp and D •It Btkl been tins way every time' Russo of the Whitess Miss Ambler ssld. "Mrs Knowles poiire determined that the i s. o i has never learned of developments asgon had been driven - - *f * •.-»-# __ ^H, -K a more than Ivlailman s Wife I ops Snow Prophets ^^ ■ * j Third Ave They will now face three-hour ollege boards Jan 13 At stake an four-year college oiJonnell of 141 Conshohocken, a senior | "O-nh. It's snowing!". Mrs William J m s' Matthew's High School, a S Irwtn Jr. 109 E Fourth Ave. ™nte*t finalist there the Rev w»l-cnlled happilv frotn the from window lcl La"t. principal, announces. of the living room of their sttrac- •he home, about 10 Sunday night Fil'l'llll'll til HoilW as hea nusband. long-time Conalvo- E " * ■■" ■< »" ll"llc>t_ hocken letter-carrier, eat nearby \,,u imtiriliu "But I'm late again. Mrs Irwin -1( ** .\|lj#sll clIllS said, this tune sadly. The lateness she spoke about was Spring Mill I Firemen Pick Dinner Orator Lafayette Hill Shoppiiiu Crit-ter (o just past Barren Hill Consolidated School on HIT II Improvement mvi i of street lighting In Hie town-ship lor safety and welfare of residenu With addltion.il staff ihe po- ln h*r c*',r u,lt" *(ttr °'hers knew turnpike at the For; V. lice payroll is inn-raged Police u T1|P" ■°* «*ualty has to leave entrance, aui ., protection is u vital need lor 0M "n ">"rgenry basis". "° further trace o: cither Hie car or welfare of residents "*"■ stoowltg center of s bitter the stoien good* Undei ;i new law. Hie township Vesr-and-a-half long conttoversy. L%ke "«! !'« robber> ■ : • MUST piovide further benrflis over »i'*I«* earlier communistic "rst hi had e*rj for cmploves and must make kfTlUgtlang waived a Jury trial in 'n hu 32 years In bi an appropriation toward llic r'vor ol tn'" J"d"«'» aecisiou in her police pension fund . case on Monday Maintenance of a larger town-' ThP serious contempt charge grew ahip building, providing facll- oul o( n*t <U;m ;«"1 F»« *» • onlv for townahip8*11"1* 8Vib-committee hearing In arashlngtan •»>■' the "Si ■ and police, but also providing not h,v* "Uthotuy to question her recreations! meeting and class ;on her P*sl ■ Th* Senate sub-rom-spacc. civic, youth and worn- ml[lw attempted to have her admit (Continued on Page iletem I'"*' *he had once been a com- 'munlst Although the declined to ZU ^rTi. ■ did not seek cover rh Ki ill Haliv \\ ins under ihe Plfta Amendment. I i.-i 1957Title I'ITSI)\ txiiaii KliM'lion Tiiesfhiv Conslvoliocken Flet tion of three elders and four trusreea is sched-uled for the annual corpora tion meeting of the Ptesbvtenan Church next Wednesday night ■ ■ bjg . Third Ave, and P*ratts Charles Zmger rhairman of B,mh,r.n u, *■ bo,'^<, of t™"***- *'» preside Judee Rlsley, ■Jrsrsj: j*jr--ft ^rdS ■ paajgj annual snow- contest, glorious fin: of ihe Fourth DISH Co Firemen's Assn down from Mrs. Irwin • . M. — waa to ihe first al loses! of the hundreds of entries re-reived from all parts of the big com-munity roverrd bv the Recorder— the WINMR' Wednesd;o iin gfl CM lii:n, ... nrecede Ur^i,u,er of the « Firs,M«ttft 'T^^^l sun.r TSZ*. plea fo, \ia\\\\\S^V&\^\ eS "^ biue-eytd daughter of Mr god Ml. a fSSti ir^rt ofacaJtlai but t^ifT^^nuTTf " ' " Kill, 1306 Midland Ave did admit w.pottattt evidence pre- T- --- "»nareg»llonal meeting ■rrlMd I Eloapttal At itn.'ed by Sauyer This included t:M A M New Year's Day. first'firo leffen from Senator Witltam , publican Club and solicno, to Petal b.,uy sported born to parents In *. Jenne, ,R Indiana, head ot a J Reilly. county sheriff and to the; the Rerordei-Sentinel area this Senate iigstiaHrfag. u-ruten to Met borough of Conshohocken. will oe rear tdtth Sawuar. Plymouth Meeting will speaker at the 33d annual banquet N»ni*r *U1 receive a host of gifts: former jeenes Ubrary librarian. from public-spirited business houses whom Mr* Knoule* replaced. Mniitgomerv ■ "" . _»■"." " / ™ h#r* iConfinued On Page Twelve] i»P M nex'iJan * m ,n* sUsdiCotluai of the ' Barren Hill fire ""■ house, Hector St. and North II ptke and Church Lane. Spring Mill — Walter Phlpps Jr president of the Conshohocken Re- Barren Hill - A 114 000 7M-gal Ion pumper, placed .n service las h.r 1«| prrflcttonu.tl^ Record^. „onth „,. ,,,,„„ mil Fir, Co Hound .!t»r 111, J.u mwini! „, gp^n, Ml„ ,lr, Co „ , w p M ™ tiinmirv I Two hundred persons. Including Sunday, when the fust measurable snow of the 1966-57 season dsnred rky skies guesa — Jan. I il I bll late as compared , "•" HPT"— lh. ;„;.M''"'omrui'Tl'",,,. p,,^" """"*" "* """ """'"" ■" -- w rrpl.cn . IS-yr.r-old .pp.r.iu« «*«>uled lo .urnd. ■old to Lower Providence lire com-, Reubeii Kiluamcr., prntdrnt. will pany lor 11000 \ be touttn..lrr A four-.ct profrs- ... J*" "T ,r"c*,*" """'"'"'iKon.l floor iho* .111 br prnrntrd rdrrirtH £odte 'hr0U■', ^T^^!!S^lt^O»S^nT.-pl»M0|Tjh-«r»OTpl.» Sin 1. Av, .to cHoi? ", P^n.iloii of I1000iii.de to W111..-,,,, d.nclM.,'P.u, smith .nd John -mrprrd,c,1„„d,;r,.Mr.~r.u, r,"?.,l7 "™ ""°U'h >",b"c' rucher .III receive rnrrv.l,,,,,. He 1. * U'hr-m.n .1 Y.m.ll.w.r- ,.,... . until Jan 20 Kllp«trlck I. .ctlne HB aHillattnaVl£M'n!'t,°' ;,!;*°i!"! "<'^"'m"*,'",'. "Jthn,'" mmrreen^pm; "„"„""o'arr"W"""P'"r't'm"ir'er".b"lon"i'-ltm""r r,.., ,,,«,-„. M K„„„ -y«5 £^£££2 "»P«"> «"-- • •* * » his seiaulh tn Ihe rnnle*t. selling _ — ' kind nl rtsroed of Its ... n , „ | 11-< * 1111 II Kls'l'l I'll! follow. I III SMBBSSM. ( OIIXCIH's. The ■sstasae meets a: 7.30 ;oinor-row nigh: al Conshohocken r*re»uj-terlan Church. Third and Fayet:e, , with the Rev. Theodore F Kennedy. llillli'ler DiJoseph to Enlist Aid Against All Lotteries His crulier predictions started with Sfllior . lioir Parlv Nov 3. and mummed for Nov. 10. .-. I-.. , Third winner waa Russell V Adalr. asVH ( old Folnl Hill Kit Fit-to I< Maassffs] -• member of Ply-itHtulli Tsfp -■ IMI.'I Knard Ills pre- IIKIKHI gaju 'HJ lii.cirs in advaarr ut Baas nasal sam BBS«M Mr »ur.scd Jan I 4l ' B .i.il ilu.r r i- Remant K ^^Jn^^ph. rli«- taking place In ne?eb» rammun torney ..f Montromgrr ",rv niJOM,p" »■<■ « he can g« « IT. I-BSS. in an i-xclu-^"XStaV~ »!>•» Illtrr, Mil WltK till- „••«.. „„!,.,|r„. .,„i,,„, „„ lhr lell.r POiper 'in Kri.lRi- )i - C0nC*n< *• ^" •» .Ivlwd In cancel the. • i.-i t. .1 .ffiit tu rnlisl thr aid " <•" p'~ecuilnn p all ,1,-tno. .M,m,.-.v. ,„ 0,\^£S& ffSLj-fJA,, iiotfeaa - The senior choir RenbenKilpatrick lZu",7,™ of the Presbyterian Church Joined In an Inlorma) holidnv narty. Sat- Spi :■ ■ron] niiihi at the home ol Mi *00 E. HCst) A and Mis Huwutd Metsiei of Tliree' Piesideiit ol Bprtfil Mill PlpJ Co adelpnis rotuil Tuns Mis Me:/Ifi la a choii mem- «t antlUul glectiofi Turadsy night M..!: a iTat-k-'tiew/spaper a editorial philosophy BaV mandtng enforcement on a I'.ate■ Kilpatnck. II he is abW to obtain the ronprr- wide baals. oi i referrmlurii pgnUI elected gUortfd tiiedistrut gttorne) ol Phil- tlnic eitassna oi the cnmmonwealih for example the to legalize bingo and OChssi - \ i>^s oi ondmtrd lor the gainbl tig pici.tdiug inccane lor of Mi.- MRS. WILLIAM B. IRWIN 3d m ■ ■■ Hill hospital, unteet fin i sningnHs ahgaajbaa I « -lur iio-n and wofaen n(.'more Ulan IS and the Jung fair held bviliewoiit dktrllabsi .inendes nrrr agawajgau awBsM An UUuetaul urugrwin IU- ! Isswrsaig W.i , rl( „!,.„, u, -im lehtdMl |suskta and re^realuueiiti '<" » HiBstlai M<*pr. prinun.ili. ■ 1 aid "i itvearisia Ucsarga u liaitw ed arrangement*. iPrankmOeld pSOBSSall iron, Katnijl .. BUM tummu lhr ».nrr,.,n »..s ps. ™* J1'hhAliiiir.' Co uevauae of Fi. nkeufield uus the rhoite foi pure annually IS an auLtimouilc quested lo instruct all distil. : at Ole Man Winter s delaying action' a-„„„„.,_.. ._ *■„,„. treasurer succeeding the late Enforcement of the statute also torneva through the gfl on this snow business — the pre- -'»■ < »Hluani» lo *l« el Icharlea Pumavera. who niled the would adversely . dictions hate been pouring in Since, Representatives of five COLsho-. post many years held on July 4th bv St John theilsw He promised immediately he the first annoumeineiu 'was ba.k in hocken industries w;;: att;nd meet-; James A HeTantm do K, On second thought. No 1 piedicnon was snow for. tng a. Ph.ls Chspter. Na:;onsi ;n fill the unexpticd term o[ Wol- 'across the Kcl.uvlkill liom the he resided gtsstl an ordei would be - 73 days before the first Assn of Cos Ar<.umanL> nex^ ;.!eni,olme ss director Prank Kne- Ud hie aajnaj ,n tually whitened Tbun -■ a Phijs. restaurant be! and Charles Kane were again dependent e Dai liarr irpgrf laaiWl I Oet : measi he landscape (Continued on Pape Sieve*) Richard J Halioran. assistant c j trailer York Corp. Yotk. Mil i | elected directors lor threc-.'cai w i l« hai gggddj •;. lie- He Bgsgff sep> his promise, explaining Sep- n 'hrougrl M his department of ptAV IK relations ttagl he would act after the elrruon ' A'.'.oincy DiJoseph also apologized profuse)} on Frirtty :o Spring Mill Volunteer fire Co for his Inter/erencr las: Jul> in deny-ing the fire company the right to give away IM cnah nightly during an annual Inn He said he ion-fened later with the A:torn, v OJggts eral. through Clmrles O Moody, chief ctiunty itaissjllfg. and sat er-tained thai the plan to asm . pii*i-s nlghllv without wliuin tick. a or i taw Ii <u Use o giuiiiUs waa r-niiiri, ti-^al Mr:<iiv\liiir, bills aeta itilKfllii.nl .t-strldui in Hitirisliuiu pfl 1 opium of. Inn,,,, siale and sura) lontruls gag In three Mils Inlrodnred b. twmbiifnei, Thomas II H IBBBBBJ Floyd K. Brenninger. Mnni ganter* Cewalt Republican. Twr> would BUtsWtai local option hiimn and raffles while the rurrently srr . Bf'il to Senator Jcmepci H C'*irk third would establish a ■|ee,ihr^>ei ather nominees on the Demo-|ganaes cf chaiKt tontiol commitiee
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, January 10, 1957 |
Masthead | The Recorder |
Date | 1957-01-10 |
Year | 1957 |
Month | 1 |
Day | 10 |
Volume | 86 |
Issue | 35 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
Technical Metadata | Digitized from 18x microfilm at 350dpi true optical resolution to 8-bit uncompressed TIFF master files. Searchable PDF derivatives shown here are downscaled to 150 dpi / Medium quality. |
Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
Digitized by | Creekside Digital |
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 |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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