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®lie Hetflriter TA 8-4600 Vol. 9050 Thursday. April 28. 1960— 10c ♦ SO GOOD! ♦ 90 Years of Know How •S.*> \curl> In muil WRECK-Less Week Could Save Lives... • * LeVs Try to Stay Alive, Halt Sadistic Slaughter Through Recklessness FREE AT LAST — Rescuers remove Samuei Harrison from wreckage after 90 minutes. Schoolgirl Dies; Driver Is Pinned In Smashed Car Fireineu Work *J0 Minute* To Free Operator of Sedan: 3 OtherTeenagers Ba«Uy Hurt A Norristown school girl was injured fatally, three other teenagers and a Mount Airy man were hurt seriously In a head-on collision of their cars on Barren Hill Rd. near Hart*fl l.nnp. Whitemarsh township, at 2 Monday afternoon. I ir-men worked for an hour End a half to free Samuel Harrison. 39 WlfTIJUk OO «.f HI W. KHet SI., who was pinned » »^" ■ Ifwl, .46V in the wreckage .if his ii»59 I'lvm- . ■ *vj «s»a»% av| Cf%f\ I IC ©uth sedan. He wan Uken to Sacred UNCONbvlUUb MraM hoanltal. NwrUtnwn. with a .,in|M.und lei fracture, maltlplr rih CIYTU RAY Rotary to Honor Kev. Dr. West Past President* Night will feamrsal at 6 Monday by Con -i.ohocken floury Club at Chick Bdum Oardens Member* wiil par tribute Floyd LKJUM', president. There are 14 former presidents or the organifcrtion stlfl active In Rotary And they will Join the group, that night. ate of Appreciation will be presented Monday night to the Richard Schweiker |Cr*»# Opi'niior Killed MY LEG. MY LEG, IT Hl'RTS — Screaming in agony, TJnnM liiCarlo. 16. of 1700 New Hope St., Norristown, repeats plea for help before lapatng into uncon-ciousness again while pinned in car which collided headon with another automo-hile on Barren Hill Rd. Monday afternoon. Dr. Lawrence Llmbert, right of Cotv shohoeken, prepares pain relieving injection as passerby does best to comfort girl, one of four teenagers injured, <>iie_fata!ly In crash. Mary DeLucca. 16, <>f_ tifiO Sandy St., Iforristown, died Tuesday in Montgomery Hospital Morrwtown. Ites-cuers worked for two hours, first freeing Miss DICarlo, then Harrison. Three am-bulances and as many rescue squad* were sUBUUOncd ;.< aaatuat. (Review on-tiia-apf1 photos) Rips Organization, Victor by 5,000 wedge driven aolldly Into the, districts helped Schweiker pile up strong Republican Organtxatlon In a total of 37.702 rwrei to the 32385 ■ pal Church of Conihohocken.;wncn EUuns Wetneru, ot Piyn.0uth | where he served 30 years. 13'- am ■ his af Meeting won a seat on the board t wide range oi ^ coumy commissioners u .... activity, both within his parish and dependent Cflndldate. mt tne -„.. in the community, the Rotary Cluo.; !y wWc open on Tuesday with the l on behalf of local ctiseru. will ae(M,t of Rep John A ^ Jr. [ honor the Re*. Dr Wet Soon Dr ,j ,hr 13ih ii3lrici te a Uiird ^J Wiai ccJruiuiL«-s Uu SOtri ir.;;;vc.-- (jl- ,WII Vears. ond une Lower Continued n Page Levenl sary of his ordination to the Epis-copal priesthood frartore* and a fractured Mtis Mary DeLucca, 16. of 669 Sandy St.. Norristown, who was nmo-ed tr critical condition to^hurt- one seriously, at 5 47 Friday 2>Ion*40inery bosoltal. Norristown. morning when the car In which Three Phils'lelph la youths were dlrd there at 4:45 PM. Tuesday. The teenagers the waa with were Miss Theresa DICarlo. 16. of 17u0 New Hope St., Norristown; Francis P. Pupek, 16, of 522 Harry 8t. Conahohocken and Russell they were riding sldeswlped a tree and plowed into an en bankmetit on Hart's Lane, below Barren Hill Rd.. Whitemarsh township. William DUlon. 20. 373! Earlham Bast Palls, a passenger in the Deery, 16, of 29 Corson Rd.. An-[car, was thrown to the highway. dorra Acm, Whitemarsh township. He was unconscious when found Miss DICarlo and Pupek are In by Sgt Jnht. Leobold and Officer Mcmtsooiery hospital. Norristown. aeorge Th'flpson Whitemarsh where they were taken In the police who administered oxygen ID < Continued ot Page Seven/ (Continued at fnge in Man Injured At Steel Plant A 25-yeat-old JeffersonvUle man was Injured when he fell 10 feet from a platform at Alan Wood Steel Co., Conahohocken. early Tuesday morning. Patrick Heidorn, of 162 Oxford Circle, was on a platform working to remove a pump shaft when an extension corj he was using caught on a pipe and broke free, causing Heidorn to tumble backward Into an emergency steam pump pit. The Injured worker was taken to Montgomery hospital for treatment of abrasions of the -back ' ;'id for x-rays Heidorn works tn (Oft ::;ace power rt-p. .■ Richard S. Schweiker, 34-year-old iiiduitu--ii executive who ran for aff*M fnr the f:r*t Mtif, polled: nearly 5000 vote* more than Con- j nrwwman Lafore. The Republican; nominee, a rwldent of Huvr-rford.! conceded 4 11:30 Wetherill GOP BOSH Of County? After auOeruig Ha third slau„t J*ane Pnj«<-.-*4. of Oxford, was u.jui.'d latally at 11^30 today WI-.T the It-ton crane he was operating at the Site of th< 136,000,000 Alan Wood Steel Co. expansion project overturned, trapping him between the cab and the ground. Pierce, a widower, was employed by P. J. Owensby Jk Sons, of Wil-mington, LH1. an outside contract-ing firm working on the expansion program. He was pronounced dead upon arrival at Montgomery hos-pital. Norristown. Pier.-f m survived by two children l™ than two ind . tall hour, .rur'j ["" *;'™1 J" ,nve »"•"• lhf °i,ce invincible Moni«om»*ry County Re-the polls closed. publlciui Orgnni/ation was licking The successful nominee is the brut her-in-law of William Slras-burg. publisher of weekly newspa-pers in Ambler. Willow Drove and North Philadelphia. At the fame time WeUiertU, an Eisenhower Republican, upset the organization candidate for County Ottawa .on- - the late Bernard K DUuaeph. running Independently. tut wounds today and trying to fix respuiislbillty for its major setback In the Congressional contest st the primary on Tuesday. Wliile Party leaders refrained from making anyone fie "whip-ping boy" In Richard 8. Schweik-ers stunning victory over Congress-man John A. Lafore Jr. Court House observers were considering a Furrrn Yminl To V'w I'ohl John E. Parren. 310 Payette St. . .,<i«>inUrd asslsUnt man- •gar lor Life Insurance Co. ol North America, Wynnewood career Me attended St. Josephs OoUegs and received a bachelor de-gree from lona College in New Ko-cheUe. N. Y. in 1857 \Loyalty Day, USA To Attract 50,000 At Valley Forge The captivating beuuty of a pink and white dogwood blossom hacktlrup, the lilt of martial music the eolOarfttl display of hundreds of flags and banners, the mystical thrill of being on hallowed ground and the historical sig-nificance of the pageantry will combine Sunday to enrap-ture more inaft fib.OOl) expected at the nrnt National Loyalty Day, USA. at Valley forge Park. The program theme. "Pifgant ofr — America." will include tableaux de-1 pilgrims st Plymouth." In eca> plctlng historical events, a parade of famous Rags In American haV consnohocken Htirh arlinol gt.i-lory, display of state flans. I «.n- lIr:;.- f:i]\ a^\n Tineoln's (Sattya. cert by the fsnied Second Army i burg Address" to the buck ground hand and all «lr demonstration by mUsic of "BatUe Hjtiin of the Re- Alr Porte ami Nat} Jet planes. pubUc." Hponsored by the Department of J spring Ford High school students P..insvlvHnln. Veterans of Poreign ttlu (K.t,lcl -pe,,,,. Treaty with the Win*, it will fatturt i.itiicnal ecle- tncj!nna ■■ britles. Inoludlng Congressman VFW' group-t will depict Toer James E. Van Zsndt. of Altoonu.. C|l 1-llllH fl. Uie v e 8 1*,^^ tliree times national commnndfr-tic dumped the organization choice; combUiation of defects. ■ Schweiker beat Lafore. J7.8I0 to The unexpected ctwy tor the< 33.004 .dfrpenier.i candtdatr cam* Mo«ii ooaerven b'iMir ljif(irr»de- , arfai iComttMttd wn/f JV>- aaaasy K. r. MiMir** US A L Dtraetor Edward P Moore Is director of '• ken Federal Savings and Loan Assoclntlon. not a vice presi-dent, as he was listed last week in uu arttosS concernlns his recent ap-ui SM MunUioraery 'Continued on pa** Sixi t Mill, i Leagnc ln-chlcf of the VPW, who will give the principal address Judge John (i Hmsky will In-troduce guests und Robert Christ-enberry. who investigated boxii.g as New York Slate athletic com- Itrlmil MllV lii-|.» miasloner, will introduce the speaker. Upper Merlon High school stu-dents. In full authentic costume, will present a tableau depleting the "Signing of the Declaration n tn* ■ new " An annual Spring Spiritual Re-treat for Senior Luther Leaguers will take place May 13-15 in the Poconos Registration must be com-pleted by May 1. according to the Re" Harold P Doebler. pastor, St in. JI M ni-i] si (Jnuri'ii oi Barren i| uep.tt u«? Landing oi uic Hill
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, April 28, 1960 |
Masthead | The Recorder |
Date | 1960-04-28 |
Year | 1960 |
Month | 4 |
Day | 28 |
Volume | 92 |
Issue | 50 |
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 |
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Language | English |
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Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
FullText | ®lie Hetflriter TA 8-4600 Vol. 9050 Thursday. April 28. 1960— 10c ♦ SO GOOD! ♦ 90 Years of Know How •S.*> \curl> In muil WRECK-Less Week Could Save Lives... • * LeVs Try to Stay Alive, Halt Sadistic Slaughter Through Recklessness FREE AT LAST — Rescuers remove Samuei Harrison from wreckage after 90 minutes. Schoolgirl Dies; Driver Is Pinned In Smashed Car Fireineu Work *J0 Minute* To Free Operator of Sedan: 3 OtherTeenagers Ba«Uy Hurt A Norristown school girl was injured fatally, three other teenagers and a Mount Airy man were hurt seriously In a head-on collision of their cars on Barren Hill Rd. near Hart*fl l.nnp. Whitemarsh township, at 2 Monday afternoon. I ir-men worked for an hour End a half to free Samuel Harrison. 39 WlfTIJUk OO «.f HI W. KHet SI., who was pinned » »^" ■ Ifwl, .46V in the wreckage .if his ii»59 I'lvm- . ■ *vj «s»a»% av| Cf%f\ I IC ©uth sedan. He wan Uken to Sacred UNCONbvlUUb MraM hoanltal. NwrUtnwn. with a .,in|M.und lei fracture, maltlplr rih CIYTU RAY Rotary to Honor Kev. Dr. West Past President* Night will feamrsal at 6 Monday by Con -i.ohocken floury Club at Chick Bdum Oardens Member* wiil par tribute Floyd LKJUM', president. There are 14 former presidents or the organifcrtion stlfl active In Rotary And they will Join the group, that night. ate of Appreciation will be presented Monday night to the Richard Schweiker |Cr*»# Opi'niior Killed MY LEG. MY LEG, IT Hl'RTS — Screaming in agony, TJnnM liiCarlo. 16. of 1700 New Hope St., Norristown, repeats plea for help before lapatng into uncon-ciousness again while pinned in car which collided headon with another automo-hile on Barren Hill Rd. Monday afternoon. Dr. Lawrence Llmbert, right of Cotv shohoeken, prepares pain relieving injection as passerby does best to comfort girl, one of four teenagers injured, <>iie_fata!ly In crash. Mary DeLucca. 16, <>f_ tifiO Sandy St., Iforristown, died Tuesday in Montgomery Hospital Morrwtown. Ites-cuers worked for two hours, first freeing Miss DICarlo, then Harrison. Three am-bulances and as many rescue squad* were sUBUUOncd ;.< aaatuat. (Review on-tiia-apf1 photos) Rips Organization, Victor by 5,000 wedge driven aolldly Into the, districts helped Schweiker pile up strong Republican Organtxatlon In a total of 37.702 rwrei to the 32385 ■ pal Church of Conihohocken.;wncn EUuns Wetneru, ot Piyn.0uth | where he served 30 years. 13'- am ■ his af Meeting won a seat on the board t wide range oi ^ coumy commissioners u .... activity, both within his parish and dependent Cflndldate. mt tne -„.. in the community, the Rotary Cluo.; !y wWc open on Tuesday with the l on behalf of local ctiseru. will ae(M,t of Rep John A ^ Jr. [ honor the Re*. Dr Wet Soon Dr ,j ,hr 13ih ii3lrici te a Uiird ^J Wiai ccJruiuiL«-s Uu SOtri ir.;;;vc.-- (jl- ,WII Vears. ond une Lower Continued n Page Levenl sary of his ordination to the Epis-copal priesthood frartore* and a fractured Mtis Mary DeLucca, 16. of 669 Sandy St.. Norristown, who was nmo-ed tr critical condition to^hurt- one seriously, at 5 47 Friday 2>Ion*40inery bosoltal. Norristown. morning when the car In which Three Phils'lelph la youths were dlrd there at 4:45 PM. Tuesday. The teenagers the waa with were Miss Theresa DICarlo. 16. of 17u0 New Hope St., Norristown; Francis P. Pupek, 16, of 522 Harry 8t. Conahohocken and Russell they were riding sldeswlped a tree and plowed into an en bankmetit on Hart's Lane, below Barren Hill Rd.. Whitemarsh township. William DUlon. 20. 373! Earlham Bast Palls, a passenger in the Deery, 16, of 29 Corson Rd.. An-[car, was thrown to the highway. dorra Acm, Whitemarsh township. He was unconscious when found Miss DICarlo and Pupek are In by Sgt Jnht. Leobold and Officer Mcmtsooiery hospital. Norristown. aeorge Th'flpson Whitemarsh where they were taken In the police who administered oxygen ID < Continued ot Page Seven/ (Continued at fnge in Man Injured At Steel Plant A 25-yeat-old JeffersonvUle man was Injured when he fell 10 feet from a platform at Alan Wood Steel Co., Conahohocken. early Tuesday morning. Patrick Heidorn, of 162 Oxford Circle, was on a platform working to remove a pump shaft when an extension corj he was using caught on a pipe and broke free, causing Heidorn to tumble backward Into an emergency steam pump pit. The Injured worker was taken to Montgomery hospital for treatment of abrasions of the -back ' ;'id for x-rays Heidorn works tn (Oft ::;ace power rt-p. .■ Richard S. Schweiker, 34-year-old iiiduitu--ii executive who ran for aff*M fnr the f:r*t Mtif, polled: nearly 5000 vote* more than Con- j nrwwman Lafore. The Republican; nominee, a rwldent of Huvr-rford.! conceded 4 11:30 Wetherill GOP BOSH Of County? After auOeruig Ha third slau„t J*ane Pnj«<-.-*4. of Oxford, was u.jui.'d latally at 11^30 today WI-.T the It-ton crane he was operating at the Site of th< 136,000,000 Alan Wood Steel Co. expansion project overturned, trapping him between the cab and the ground. Pierce, a widower, was employed by P. J. Owensby Jk Sons, of Wil-mington, LH1. an outside contract-ing firm working on the expansion program. He was pronounced dead upon arrival at Montgomery hos-pital. Norristown. Pier.-f m survived by two children l™ than two ind . tall hour, .rur'j ["" *;'™1 J" ,nve »"•"• lhf °i,ce invincible Moni«om»*ry County Re-the polls closed. publlciui Orgnni/ation was licking The successful nominee is the brut her-in-law of William Slras-burg. publisher of weekly newspa-pers in Ambler. Willow Drove and North Philadelphia. At the fame time WeUiertU, an Eisenhower Republican, upset the organization candidate for County Ottawa .on- - the late Bernard K DUuaeph. running Independently. tut wounds today and trying to fix respuiislbillty for its major setback In the Congressional contest st the primary on Tuesday. Wliile Party leaders refrained from making anyone fie "whip-ping boy" In Richard 8. Schweik-ers stunning victory over Congress-man John A. Lafore Jr. Court House observers were considering a Furrrn Yminl To V'w I'ohl John E. Parren. 310 Payette St. . .,inUrd asslsUnt man- •gar lor Life Insurance Co. ol North America, Wynnewood career Me attended St. Josephs OoUegs and received a bachelor de-gree from lona College in New Ko-cheUe. N. Y. in 1857 \Loyalty Day, USA To Attract 50,000 At Valley Forge The captivating beuuty of a pink and white dogwood blossom hacktlrup, the lilt of martial music the eolOarfttl display of hundreds of flags and banners, the mystical thrill of being on hallowed ground and the historical sig-nificance of the pageantry will combine Sunday to enrap-ture more inaft fib.OOl) expected at the nrnt National Loyalty Day, USA. at Valley forge Park. The program theme. "Pifgant ofr — America." will include tableaux de-1 pilgrims st Plymouth." In eca> plctlng historical events, a parade of famous Rags In American haV consnohocken Htirh arlinol gt.i-lory, display of state flans. I «.n- lIr:;.- f:i]\ a^\n Tineoln's (Sattya. cert by the fsnied Second Army i burg Address" to the buck ground hand and all «lr demonstration by mUsic of "BatUe Hjtiin of the Re- Alr Porte ami Nat} Jet planes. pubUc." Hponsored by the Department of J spring Ford High school students P..insvlvHnln. Veterans of Poreign ttlu (K.t,lcl -pe,,,,. Treaty with the Win*, it will fatturt i.itiicnal ecle- tncj!nna ■■ britles. Inoludlng Congressman VFW' group-t will depict Toer James E. Van Zsndt. of Altoonu.. C|l 1-llllH fl. Uie v e 8 1*,^^ tliree times national commnndfr-tic dumped the organization choice; combUiation of defects. ■ Schweiker beat Lafore. J7.8I0 to The unexpected ctwy tor the< 33.004 .dfrpenier.i candtdatr cam* Mo«ii ooaerven b'iMir ljif(irr»de- , arfai iComttMttd wn/f JV>- aaaasy K. r. MiMir** US A L Dtraetor Edward P Moore Is director of '• ken Federal Savings and Loan Assoclntlon. not a vice presi-dent, as he was listed last week in uu arttosS concernlns his recent ap-ui SM MunUioraery 'Continued on pa** Sixi t Mill, i Leagnc ln-chlcf of the VPW, who will give the principal address Judge John (i Hmsky will In-troduce guests und Robert Christ-enberry. who investigated boxii.g as New York Slate athletic com- Itrlmil MllV lii-|.» miasloner, will introduce the speaker. Upper Merlon High school stu-dents. In full authentic costume, will present a tableau depleting the "Signing of the Declaration n tn* ■ new " An annual Spring Spiritual Re-treat for Senior Luther Leaguers will take place May 13-15 in the Poconos Registration must be com-pleted by May 1. according to the Re" Harold P Doebler. pastor, St in. JI M ni-i] si (Jnuri'ii oi Barren i| uep.tt u«? Landing oi uic Hill |
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 |
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Language | English |
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