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,; )"f . ",. t . ,.' . PRICE FI VE C EN TS A RB ERTH, P A ., THURS D A Y, APRIL 25, 1946. OUR· l AR3 ERTil c::r.::.:u:.: i" { 1,': I i lD ;:; 0R AVE • i : M ~ t 3 E R T H . PA . Vol. 31-No. 4 4. Citizens Protest MontgolDery A v e RealtyOffice The residents, cal led toge t h 6 l' by William H. Boardman, Jr., of 610 Shady Lane. have decided to appeal- to the Board to r es er v e its decision, 01', this failing, appeal to the Montgomery County Court at Nol'1'istown. The dec is io l l, w hi ch is being protested b y r es id en ts , w ho l iv e within 300 feet of the p r op e rt y , was handed down at a meeting of the Board of Adjustment APril 10. after the hearing was attend ed by Narberth residents who lhfe on the South side of Montgomery Ave. and by L ow er M er i on re sidents from t he o th er side. The BOlOugh of Narberth was under no lega l obligation to a.sk Lower Merion people to attend the hear i ng ; but the Borough decided in asmuch as the peopl e on thenorth s id e of M on tg om er y Ave. w ere Within 300 feet of the proposed zoning c ha ng e t he y shOUld be heard. Osborne , a recently d i s c ha r g ed Army offi cerwho served months overseas in the European theater, is a real estate agent. At one time h e wa s c on ne ct ed w it h the Joseph Cairns realty office in A rd mo r e. He w en t i nt o business for himsel f prior to his entrance into the ser vic e in March. 1942. He o r ig i na l I y petitioned for a. change in t.he size of h is siAn, saying that the proxi m i ty of the large sign of the WYlmewood H o us e wou l d n eg -a te the value of a small sign, w hi ch he will have LO erect u nd er t he p re se nt law. However. the l aw a ll ow s only prof e s si o n al o ff i ce s to be est.ab l is hed in r es i de n ti a l z on ef " The WynneWOOd House had alrcady bee n establ ishe d when the zoning l aw s we re p as se d in 1931. The Super Butter a nd E gg B us in es s and The Barclay Company are in the same area as the Osborne h o u , ~ f ' . but the y we re not repre sented at t.he hearing. Osborne intended to use the front room of the house as his of f ic e. c l ai m in g that the real real estate b us in es s is a profes- Continuca on Page TIOO Chairman VVill Meet VVith Other Civic Leaders on Monday Mobilize Red Cross In Food Campaign Beginner J urops Curb Injures Girl And Lands In Playground D or ot hy A nn J am es , 8. was just learning t o drive a c ar a nd her mother, Mrs. William E. James. 353 W o od l ey R d ., Merion, was the teacher. Dri ving down Hamilton Rd. In Merion Park, D or ot hy m is se d ~ u r n i n g the corner at Revere Rd. She went over the curb and knOCK ed down Mary M cG la de s. 1 4, t ;f 322 Conshohocken State Rd .• Gladwyne, went through the fence and dropped down the 7 foot embankment. The car turn "d ovpr on itsside on t.he General Wayneplayground. At the Bryn Mawr B:ospital Mary was treated for a fractured right leg. A summons wlll be issued in t·he case of Dorot hy James as 1;he was driving without a learners uer mit . Parking Ban McConnell Wolfenden In favor In favor In favor In favor In favor In favor In favor In favor Against In favor In favor In favor Against In favor In fa.vor In favor Atomic Energy To Be Discussed April 30 Dr. Ro y K. Marshall will add ress a community f or um on the timely s ub je ct of a to mi c energy at the Narberth School AUditor ium on Tuesday e v en i n g, Apr il 30. The f or um, to begin at 8P.M .. will be open to the pUblic, and will present an opportunity to hear an a u th o ri t iv e s p ea k er discuss the subject and answer questions. Dr. Marshall is well known as the Science Editor of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin and Director of the F e L ~ Planetarium 0 f th e Franklin Institute. has gh'en s im il i ar a dd r es se s b ef o re other groups. The committee SpOnsoring the talk Includes Stewart Kurtz, chair man, Mrs. Samual J. McCartney, Samuel J. Bunting, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. T. Coo per Tatman. M r . ~ . Thomas Mills, Ralph C. Rollins, and Mrs. Arthur M. Miller. Residents of Narbert h, who expect their property valueR to depr eciate because of the B o ro u gh ' s B o ar d o f Adjustment deci sion to permit business of fi ce at 1226 M o n tg o m er y A v e. , met Thursday evening at the Communit y Building to draft .a protest to the Board. The permit to open the business off ice wasissued to W. Ross O s bo r ne . Ho w Your Congressmen Vote Daylight Saving Starts on Sunday The f ol lOW in g table shows h ow C o ng r es s ma n Samuel Y. McConnell, Jr .. of Mont gomery County, and James Wolf ende n, of Delaware County, voted on a m e nd m e n ts o the OPA Extension Bll!, passed last week by the National House of Representatives. Amendments: To end both price control stablllzation laws, March 31, 1947 To provide that c ei li ng p r ic es be f ig ur ed to a ll ow p ro du ce rs and proc essors a r e as o n able profit To provide that c ei li ng p r ic es be figured to allow p r o du c e rs and processors a r e as o n a ble profit To end pric e cont rols on commodi ties whe n a nd if t he ir prodUc tion exceeds output f ro m J ul y 1, 1940 to June 30, 1941 To r em ov e p r ic e c on tr ol s f ro m l iv e stock and meat To end food subsidies To e li mi na te meat s ub si di es by June 30, 1946 To g u ar a nt e e pre-war p ro fi ts to handlers of war-scarce products Two 'Resign From Red Cross Board ,------------ .... ,+ I Dispute Arose When Realto r Att emp ted To Larger Business Sign; Borough Offi- On Sunday, April 28, Daylight IRI A1 0 S a vi n g Time wlI start. On that cia sues pp Icants Work Is A ProfeSSion date, 2 A. M . b ec om es 3 A. M. and the one-hour advance wlll remain in effect until September 29. Boys' Club Starts Baseball Practice Seven of Last Year's Team Are Scheduled For 1946 Season ---_.---- the property on Lancastel' Ave. at Wynnewood Rd., will be removed. The t wo s id e w al ls wi l remain standing, Future customers will wa.lk through a sunken garden and up wide stone steps. into a glass f r o nt e d , enc losed p a t io . whic h will be used as a waiting lounge. At olle side of the lounge w ll l be jewelr y show cases, and on the present residence side, gowns and hats w il l be displayed. The lounge will also be used as a s a le s ro o m for the interior decor atinK shop. Continued on Page Two Goes Thru Stop Sign; T hr ee C ar Collision And One Injured An accident i n vo l v i ng t hr p.e car s, causing about $600 worth of damage, and injuring one person was caused by Ernest C. Hl lI , ,Jr. when he failed to stop at a stop sign, as he d r ov e d o wn Fisher's R d. in Haverford. Hill, 17, of 121 Ardmore Ave, Ardmore, ran throuRh the stop sign at New Gulph Rd. and Fish er's Rd., hitting a C he vr ol et coupe, driven by Joseph N. Ham lin, 22, of 6624 Woodland Ave., Phila. Hamlin's car t u rn e d a r o u nd u nt il it c am e to a stop in path of a car driven by Fran:{ V,rarner, J r. , of Morris Ave .. Bryn Mawr. W a rn e r' s m o th e r, Mrs. Frank W ar ne l' , w as a p a ss en g er in his e a r a nd she suffered abrasions of the right arm. Hill will be issued a summons for going through a stop sign. I Spo rt sme n Plan i Summer Program I Members Build New Cinder Block Trap In Penn Valley Pending per m i ss i on of the Ci vilJan Producti on Administration to start the work, plans for the future cente r include beauty and r ed uc in g- s al on s, a j ew el ry s t or e. d re ss a nd l 1at s ho p. an interior decorati ng shop and a c hi ro po dist·s of l'i ce. Blair and his archi tect . George Nauta, p l an t o p re se rv e the . ~ p i r i t and form of the Spanish architec ture of the house a nd t he out.er cont01l1s of the b u il di ng will be retained. The stone wall at t he f ro nt of Smoke Dro ve 100 From Montgomery Court Wednesday Mrs. C. Brenner VVins Scholarship Mrs. Car olyn Brenner , 6th Grade geOgrallhyteacher, was chosen by the Narberth School Board on Tuesday 'e v en in g f or the schola rship offe red by the Narberth W o me n 's C o m mu n i ty ClUb to Pennsylvania Statc Col lege for a t hr ee -w ee k Summer course dealing with the conser vation of natural resources by State ~ e n c i e s . The N ar be rt h W om en 's C om - A prog-ram of Spling and Sum- munity Club is the first In M on t- mer e ve nt s w as announced at a gomery County to votefunds for meeting of the Lower Merion Rod the purpose or bringing back in- formation coll ecte d by all these I a nd G un Club in the American State age nci es to children of I Legion hall, Narberth, l a st Wed their commonlty school. n esd ay n ig ht . On ell' program ,--- will be trap s ho o ts , a p i cn ic and Mrs. Ne :lson Hurt 9 utin g in P enn Valley, casting U tournaments s po ns or ed by the M id dl e A tl an Uc A ss oc iat i on of In Aparbnent F. ere ClUbs, intra-club pistol and rifle m at ch es . r if le t il ts . salt water fishing trips and an a uc ti on of I fishing and h u nt i n g eqUipment. I The leading casting e v en t w il l be the ninth annual M. A.A. C. C. tournament to be held June 16, r, Father's Day, at Wil low Grove Park. In p r ep a ra t ion for resumption of trap shooting, as well as for Club's Spring outing, the follow ing worked until a l a te h o ur l a . ~ t M o n da y evening completing con struction of a concrete and cinder block trap house for the Club on the Chamberlin property (former- ly the Nash Farm) in Penn Val- ley. Howell I. Dietrich, Charles E. S p e nc e r, Sr. and J r. , W il la rd T. BUllock, Edmund R. Barth, Billie Spencer and M rs , Ellen A. Die trich, all of Upper, Darby; Cl1arles W. Latch, George M. FloYd, Sr. and Ernest H. Jenkins. all of Nar berth; and F ra nk Gm man r of South Ardmore. M em be rs spent sever al weeke nds building the new structure, which is a substantial replacement of the old frame trap house that served the purpose for so many' years. At last Wednesday's meeting, club members w e re informed that the opening of tlle trout season, April 15, f ou nd a large number of club m em be rs on Philadelphia, Montgomery an d Delaware Coun ty streams, where s ome fi ne catches of r ai nb ow, b ro ok and brown trout were re p 0 I' ted. TWEnty-two Juniors from U p ~ e r I Girl Enters Sorority Darby. Haverford, Lower Menon . Townships. P h il a de l ph i a and the AUdrey Donmgton, of 221 B or ou gh of L an sd ow ne . e nj oy ed w ~ I l : Lane. Narberth, has been a f is hi ng t ri p to M l ll C r ee k the imtla.ted i nt o t he Delta Gamma first day. soro!'lty at Ohio Wesleyan Uni versIty. Residence of Late Samuel Yellen Sol d to n ~ a u i y G ! ! ~ p Operator; Building to Contain' .Chir opodist"O'ffice, Dress an d Ha t Shop The W yn ne wo od h om e of the late Samuel Yellin. famous design er of decora tive metal work, may soon bec omea compact littl e shop p i ng cent e r. The Spanish type house, with its stucco exte rior , slate roof and r ed , ste el trimmed window c a s e ~ m l : : n t . ~ . set in simple wrought-iron f il i gre e was the Yel lin r e si d en c e for many years. According to Albert E. Blair, oI Blair's Hairdr essing, Ardmore. he has bought the house from Mrs, Yellin. Junior Group Lists Activities Under Discussion Commerce Charter Presented May 8 . Bein&, a Column or Chatter Abo u & Peopl!l You Know .. . By D O RO T HY M. O GD E N H ow ar d T ea f, L ow er M er i on H ig h track star, Is picturedwinning the 120- y a rd high hurdles laCe In Tuesday's m ee t w it h West Catholic High at Ardmore. Tear, the whlte-jerseYed gent on the ext reme right, w on h a nd l Iy over Joe Hawley, Lower l\'lerlon (left); Bob lIackman, L. M. ace who finished second; and Bob Walsh, West Catholic runner hidden by Hackman. West Catholic won the dual m e et , 62 1/3 to 45 2/3. Saw littleBobby Denman (son of the A. .T. Denmalls) t'other n it e. He's as cute a bug-In-a r ug . w i th bright,rosy cheeks and a charml nl :" smile, even If he is only a fcw months old. Hi s d ad is f ~ l i n g better. so I've heard, since his nasb' fall at Narberth Station .•• - - - - ----------- ----------- ------------- The pa.<;t couple of weeks have b ee n s om e e xc it i ng f or M rs . WlI liam II. Boardman. Jr., of Shady Lane, S he arriv ed ho me from Mexico Ci ty where she was visit ing her d a· ug hter . J oy ce . G ue ss you know that 15-year -old Joyce was o ne of only foul' s tUd en ts from Frie nds' Central sel ected to go to schoo l in Mexico City at the AmericanS('hool Foundation. She left in Januaryand WOllt be home till June. Mrs, Boardman had herself quite a trip down, and then she an d Joyce did a tour of Mexic o during hE'r stay there. Sounds as though they must have had lois of fun .. . Borough Keeps Same School T a x Rate Ma y Bring Court Action If TEAF SHOWS HIS HEELS IN HURDLE TEST Decision Given T 0 Veteran Is No t Reversed By Board James Rawlings M a th T e ac h er 6 S en io rs Re c ei v e First Honors Fo r Last Report Budget Is Almost· $5000 More Than Last Year Narberth B o ro u gh S ch oo l Board has decided to keep its same tax rate of 19 mills des p i te a b ud ge t i nc r ease neces sary to r a is e t e ac h er s ' s a l: u ie s in the sc hoo l district. At the meeting of school direc tors at t h e N ar be r th S ch oo l last Tuesday night it w as d ec id ed that la st y ea r' s b al an ce , an in crease in state-aid, p lu s h i gh er p r op er t y a ss es sme n ts in the Bor o ug h would take car e of add i H o na l e xp en ses for the ne w 19 46 47 school yea r. Am on g t h e b ud ge t e xp ansi on s in the $129.000 budgetapproved \\· ill be the absorbtion of the $200 c o st - of -l iv in g bonus g iv en the teachers of the district as a per mane nt, rais e. In addition, teach ers will r ec ei v e incr ements ac c o rd i ng to state salary schedUles. The budget 13 approximately $5000 more than last year·s. This will be acc o u nt e d f or by t he in auguration of d en ta l e xa mi na tions fo r t h e c hi ld ren, i nc re as ed tuition cost s and general bui ldi ng repairs. Narbe rth's sch ooi taxE's, while flccountingfor simila r senices, is t.he o nly n ea rb y s ch oo l d is tr ic t which h as n ot raisedtaxes this :rea r. Lower M er io n S ch oo l D is trict i n cr e as ed its schoOl taxes from 13 to 15 m il ls a nd H av er f or d T ow ns hi p r ai se d i ts t ax es :last week by one and o n e- h al f mills. All three d i st r i cts rai sed tea ch er s s al ar ie s. and i nc lU de d building repairs in their budgets. J a me s Rawli ngs was appointe d to be a mat h em at i cs teach er f or thE' balance of the year t o r ep la ce M ab el F ri ts ch , w ho re c en tl y re Signed. D r. W al t er S te c kbe ck , p rE si <l ent, p r es id e d ol' er the meeting. Vote Teachers Pay Increase School3rd Period Honor Roll Listed '. " .. " ... •• T hi s h ap pe ne d to B oh G re en . F o rm al p r es e nt a ti o n of t.he (he's the son of the Robert Greens charter of t.he Main L in e Junior at Cynwyd). and i n as mu c h as it Cha mbe r of Commerce wl ll t al ': e concerns the clothing shortage. I p la ce at a dinner to be held on thought that you might like to M 8 t tl Ct' I hear it. . . ay .a le ones oga Mill nn. Bob just got his discharge from Bryn Mawr. . George H. Gi lber t, p ri nc ip al o f the Army-in which he w as a Cap- . A m ember of the Board of DI the L owe r M er io n S en io r H ig h t ai n. bv the way-and hehas been I r e c t o r ~ of the Umted ~ t a t e s C h ~ m Sc hOol has announced the h o no r g oi ng ' th r ou g h the same troubles of Commer ce ~ I I I m ~ k e the I that everyone els e ha.<; been going p l es e ntat lOn, aJ;1d 'nil ~ d d l e s s the c. r ol l f or the I, 1i rd quarter, To be through t rv i ng t o g et h im se lf out- group and out, lme futu! I plans of eligible for the honor roll. a stu- fit ted in c ivvies. commerce actIvitIes in the com- dent mus t h av e fom As and one WI'1 1 . .. . CI mumty. B if he is ca,l Tying five major 11 e 11' was , v I ~ l t m g 111 1ar- The committee in charge of the :;ubjects. .Iottesvllle. va ... lecently. h.e w en t d i nn e r is J. R. Keir. chairman, Thosewho attain sec ond honors Il1to a local. c1oth111g stOle, and Hays Aiken, Jr .. W. W. Harman, have received two A's and B's in a ~ k e d for a sIze 38 outfit., Jr. George Mohr D av i d A ll en the remai ning subjects. " S on y, " s ai d the propnetor, J o ~ e p h Moore, J o s ~ p h Dolan, 3rd: The students who rec eiv ed first Continuec1 on Page Three George Atherholt, and Anson honors a r e: --------- Houghton. Seniors: Nancy Kavanagh. Em- GOP P ty F d Activities of the organization idio Massa . Janet Musser, Deborah ar eu include cooperat ion in the wO:k .; Putnam, Betty T ucker, Ronald of the National Committee A Narberth woman was burned :Wp.st. E me rg en cy F o od R el ie f o f Conti- J un io rs : N an cy B ea ne , D or is E d i D I nental Europe , assisting C. Wa ltoTJ Wednesday afternoon f ig ht in g a ChI' I' k se y. Jean Field.Lillian ns n e aware Ha le, d i r ec t o r of veterans' affairs bla ze inthe bedr oom of her BPart- G ra in g er , ;B etty H op ki ns , Paul m Radnor Township, a tt en di ng m en t in the Montgomery Court Moses, Joyce Reisener, Geraldine meetings for reliefof the traf- Apartment. Narberth. Siman, Harriet Smith, Nancy C R I T fie problem on the Main Line, Wedge. ounty egu ar s 0 . .l ev el opi ng a national baseball A cc or di ng to H a rv e y Benson, Sophomores: Virgin ia Ar m- Support Entire State league for teen-age boys, and dis- LowerMeri on T o wn s h ip Fire Mar- Contlnucd on. Pagc Two cussing a Main Line Airpark. shal, the fire started in a bedroom ____ o ~ _ _ _ Ticket 0---- closet in the second fioor apart- W. Reuther to Speak Boy Darts In Street; ment of Mr. and M rs . Will iam .• ()n Inv l't atl 'on of Announcement that t he State Struck By Automobile Neilson. Sr. N ei l son is traffic and Delaware County Repub l i ca n manager of the C. B. & Q. Rail- Autocar CIO Local Organizations had buried the p ol i- L it tl e Joe Newman, 4 was w a lk - road. tical hatchet a f te r f o ur y ea rs of ing home from the store on Eas- M r s. Dor is Hellmund. who lives Walter P, R eu t he r n ew ly e le ct - f ac ti o na l f eu d in g w as made l at e t er evening with his older sis t er , in the apartment below the Neil- ed pres ident of the U n it ed Aut o Thursday night. Elsa May, 13. son's, heard screams. Sheran up- .. Workers of Americ a, CIO, is com- The announcement was made As t h ey c a me to Haverford R d. stairs a nd f ou nd Mrs . Ne il so n jng to P hi la de lp hi a t o m ak e h is m ad e by A rt hu r P. Bretherick, and B ry n M aw r Ave. in Bryn fighting the blaze with buckets of :fi rst post-election speech at the chairman of the D e la w ar e C o u nt y M aw r , little Joe darted in fro'nt water from the kitchen. s pe ci al i n vi t at i on of L oc al 131, Republican committee. of an on coming car, driven by When the Narberth firemen ar- UAW-CI O, of the Aut oca r C o m- The State and County G. O. P. E lm er E . Jay, 5318 Thomas A ve ., rived, Mrs. Neilson was taken to pany of Ardmore. regulars h ave been at o dd s s in c e P h il a delphia . ,J ay jammed on his the Bryn Mawr Hospita l, where •, Reuther 9 a p er so na l f ri en d of the primary election of 1942 \ \ 'h e n bra kes , but could not avoid hit- she \'t'as treated f or s ho ck and John Ar royo (Firpo), president of the countyorganization threw i ts t in g the boy. burns of the face, arms and hands. the local, has made arrangements s u pp o rt to for mer U. S. Senator Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newman , Mo re than 100 occupants o f t he r t k tl 11 1 C oo p er to wn R d. , Bryn Mawr, o spea on 1e ou ine of u ni on J am es J. D av is f or g ov er no r. w er e d ri vi ng d ow n Haverford Rd. building fle d t o t he street. In less policies at Turner Hall. Broad ct, Delaware County was carried for at the time. They saw the crowd than an hour,howeve r, firemen ex- and Columbia Ave. It wi l be h is D av is but the Republican nomina- and found their own son lying in tinguished the blaze a nd t he resi : fi rs t pub ll c a pp e ar an c e si n ce h is t io n w a . ~ won in t he S ta te by the m id d le of the road. At the dents returned to their apartments. election at the Atl ant ic C it y VOW Gove rnor Edward Martin, who is B ry n M awr Hospital Joe was Damage 'was c on fi ne d to the convention. C071tinllrd on Page Two treated for a fract ured right l eg . Nei lson apartment w ho se c lo s et At t,he r ne et ln R. which will be and b ed ro om were d es tr oy ed . held at 8:0 0 .M .. a l ar ge turn- N b Z d S · B There w a . ~ some smoke a nd h ea t ,out f r om Loc al ~ ~ ~ ~ p e c t e d . I a at roa tatton an tt; ~ = ~ ~ e to the second a nd t hi r d 15 Servicemen On Admits Narberth Radnor Theft Editor to Speak at RecentDischargeList I , .. . !>mon g l o c a ~ s.erviceme.n Pennsylva nia Railroad Company tioned at length by Captain WII- Community Forum ",1.0 ~ l a v e l e c e n t ~ y l e ~ e ~ v e d thell' ticket clerks no longer need fear mer Cle m en c e , Lt. James Bones Dr. Roy K. Mars h a l l. idrector honOl a b l ~ ?lschalge al e. a visit from the stocky, middle- and Sgt . Wi lll am Baron. of the of the Fels Planetarum. and Sgt, Will iam A. Booth. Ardmore aged bandit Who r e ce n tl y h e ld up R ad n or pollce, and L t. J "' ll n W. S ci en ce E di to r of The Evening T/3 John A. t. .. II At ' T/4 Fletcher S. Vondersmith, \\0 Main Lme tIcket offIces. Guin n, P e nn s yl v an i a R a il r oa d u e n WI spea on omlc Itn'n Mawr. He was arrested by Easttown detective bureau, He c o nf e ss e d to E ne rg y at a Community Forum to ARM 3/C Joseph C. Dougherty, T.own ship pOliee on Thursday, and both crimes. be held in the auditorium of the BI'yn Mawr. Ius present address is the Chester He told police that in each case Narberth Public schOOl on April SSMT 3/C Joseph J. Mor ris , County J a i l, West Chester. he held up the clerks with a nick- 30:'What We Should Know About I B r ~ ' l l Mawr. At the ti me of . the Narberth el pla ted 3 2 -c al ib er r ev ol v er he Atomic Energy?" will be Dr. Mar- y 3/C Marvi n Rothste in, Meri on. and Radnor statIon hold-uPS, had bought in a New Y or k p a wn s h al l 's topic for the evening. The .... J ' J l - : : e ~ ' John J. Constantine, Ard- ; e ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ t : d ~ a ~ ~ d o ~ n w ~ ~ w ~ = April 4, he help u p t he Nar- lecture wl ll be given at 8 P. M, Cpl. Sol Wexl er, Bal a-CYnwyd. ship police on dome s ti c charges berth station and took $283 from Everyone is invited to attend. Pfc . H u b er t A. McKow n, A r d- b r o ug h t ~ g a i n s t him by his wife, t he cash d ra we r and s af e. He ----- JI1ore. Viola, FIrst and Walnut ~ v e s . , forced the ticket clerk, Miss Rita Sell Local Homes T/4 Kenneth D. H oppel', Bryn Berwyn. Mattson, of Roxborough. to leave Joseph Cairns, Jr., Inc., has -' . Mawr. Thursday night he gave himself with him. When they. reached the ld f I L T/5 Bernard A. McLaughlln, up to Chief Harry Lewis. of the end of the station platform Miss so or rene . An drews a sin- Narberth. . Easttown Township poli.ce. Chief Mattson refused 1,3 go any farther. gIl' Colonial reside nce situate 24- Pfc. Wanen P. Imes, Ar dmore. Lewis belleving Rawn a likelY sus- Rawn told police he ran d o wn 2 6- 28 R os ed al e R o ad , O ve rb ro ok ,Tj5 George L, H ai rs to n , H av e r - pec t f or the h ol d- up s, t oo k h im a lo ng the tracks for a short dls- ~ ~ ~ I S ' T i ~ i s D u ~ ~ n ~ r ~ a r ~ ~ t ; ~ 1 ~ ~ Z :1, fCWilllam B. Shorter,Ardmore . ~ ~ a : I ~ ~ : \ a ~ ~ ~ n ; o w n s h i P ~ o l i c e ; ~ ~ ~ e , : ~ ~ n s ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ g ~ ~ : a ~ ~ $27,000. ~ o n i p a n y a l s ~ sold S l/C David N, Bressler, Bala- Confesses S t a t l ~ n H ol d-u pS r ea ch ed thp. Penlleld station ot i r ~ l ~ r e ~ ~ n D o ~ ~ ~ ~ P l ~ ~ ; : e , 2 9 ~ ~ w y d . Frida.y morning, he was ques- Continued on Pal/e Two George F. Shegoi for $11.000.

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The residents , ca lled togeth6l'b y W il li am H . Boardman, Jr., of610 Shady Lane. have decided toappeal- to the Board t o r es erveits decision, 01', this failing, appealt o t he Montgomery County Courtat Nol'1'istown.The dec is io ll , which i s being

protested by r es id en ts , w ho l iv ewithin 300 f ee t o f t he prope rty ,was handed down at a meetingof the Boa rd of Adjustment APril10. af ter the hear ing was attended by Narberth residents who lhfeon the South s ide of MontgomeryAve. and by Lower Mer ion re

sidents from t he o th er side. TheBOlOugh of Narberth was underno legal obligation to a.sk LowerMerion people to attend the heari ng ; b u t the Borough decided inasmuch as the people on thenor ths id e of M on tg om er y Ave. w ereWithin 300 f ee t o f the proposedzoning c ha ng e t he y shOUld beheard.Osborne, a recently discharged

Army officerwho served 14 monthsoverseas in the European theater,is a real estate agent. At onetime he wa s c onne ct ed w it h theJoseph Cairns realty office inArdmore. He wen t i nt o businessfor himself prior t o h is entranceinto the service in March. 1942.He originalIy petitioned for a.

change in t.he size o f h is siAn,saying that the proximity of thelarge sign of the WYlmewoodHouse would neg-ate the value ofa sma ll s ig n, w hi ch he will haveLO erect und er t he p re se nt law.However. the l aw a llows only

professional offices to be est.abl is hed in r es identi a l z onef " TheWynneWOOd House had alrcadybeen established when the zoningl aw s we re p as se d i n 1931. TheSuper Butter a nd Egg Bus in es sand The Ba rc lay Company a re inthe same area as the Osborne

h o u , ~ f ' . but t hey were not represented at t.he hearing.Osborne intended to use the

front room of the house as hisoffice. c laiming that the realr e al e s ta t e bus in es s is a profes-

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Chairman VVill MeetVVith Other CivicLeaders on Monday

Mobilize Red Cross

In Food Campaign

Beginner J urops CurbInjures Girl AndLands In PlaygroundDor ot hy Ann J am es , 18. was

just learning t o drive a c ar a ndher mother, Mrs. William E.James. 353 Woodley Rd., Merion,was the teacher.Driving down Hamilton Rd. In

Merion Park, Dor ot hy m is se d~ u r n i n g the corner at Revere Rd.She went over the curb and knOCKed down Mary McGlade s. 14, t ;f322 Conshohocken State Rd .•Gladwyne, went through thefence and dropped down the 7foot embankment . The car turn"d ovpr on i t s s ide on t.he GeneralWayne playground. At the BrynMawr B:ospital Mary was treatedfor a fractured right leg.A summons wlll be issued in t·he

case of Dorothy James as 1;he wasdriving without a learners uermit .

Parking Ban

McConnell Wolfenden

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Atomic Energy To BeDiscussed April 30Dr. Ro y K. Marshall will add

ress a community f or um on thetimely s ub je ct o f a tomi c energyat the Narberth School AUditorium on Tuesday evening, April 30.The f orum , to begin at 8 P. M ..

will be open to the pUblic, and willpresent an opportunity to hearan authori t ive speaker discussthe subject and answer questions.Dr. Marshall is well known as the

Science Editor of the PhiladelphiaEvening Bulletin and Dire ctor ofthe F e L ~ Planetarium 0 f th eFranklin Institute. ~ H has gh'ens im il i ar a ddres se s before othergroups.The committee SpOnsoring the

talk Includes Stewart Kurtz, chairman, Mrs. Samual J . McCartney,Samuel J. Bunting, J r. , M r. andMrs. T. Coo per Tatman. M r . ~ .Thomas Mills, Ralph C. Rollins,and Mrs. Arthur M. Miller.

Residents of Narberth, who expect their property valueRto depreciate because o f t he Borough ' s Board of Adjustmentdecision to permit a business office at 1226 Montgomery Ave.,

met Thursday evening at the Community Building to draft.a protest to the Board. The permit to open the business officewas issued to W. Ross Osborne.

How Your Congressmen Vote

Daylight SavingStarts on Sunday

The f ol lOWing tab le shows how Congres sman Samuel Y.McConnell, Jr .. of Montgomery County, and James Wolfenden, ofDelaware County, voted on amendments to the OPA ExtensionBll!, passed last week by the National House of Representatives.

Amendments:To end both price controlstablllzation laws, March 31, 1947

To provide that c ei ling pr ic es bef ig ur ed t o a ll ow p rodu ce rs andprocessors a reasonable profit

To provide that c ei ling pr ic es befigured to allow producers andprocessors a reasonable profit

To end price controls on commodities whe n a nd i f t he ir prodUction exceeds output f rom J ul y1, 1940 to June 30, 1941

To r emove pr ic e control s f rom l ivestock and meat

To end food subsidiesTo e limi na te meat subsidies byJune 30, 1946

To guarantee pre-war p ro fi ts t ohandlers of war-scarce products

Two 'Resign From

Red Cross Board

, ------------. . . . ,+IDispute Arose When Realtor Attempted ToErect Larger Business Sign; Borough Offi-

On Sunday, April 28, Daylight • I R I A 1 0

Saving Time wlI start. On that cia sues pp Icants Work Is A ProfeSSiondate, 2 A. M. becomes 3 A. M. andthe one-hour advance wlll remainin effect until September 29.

Boys' Club Starts

Baseball PracticeSeven o f Las t Year'sTeam Are ScheduledFor 1946 Season

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the property on Lancastel' Ave. atWynnewood Rd., will be removed.The two s id e w al ls wi ll remainstanding, Future customers willwa.lk through a sunken garden andup wide stone steps. into a glas sfronted, enclosed patio. which willbe used as a waiting lounge.A t o ll e s id e of the lounge wlll

be jewelry show cases, a nd on thepresent residence side , gowns andhats will be displayed. The loungew il l a ls o be used as a salesroomfor the interior decoratinK shop.

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Goes Thru Stop Sign;Three Car CollisionAnd One InjuredAn accident involving thrp.e

cars , causing about $600 worth ofdamage, and in ju r ing one pe rsonwas caused by Ernest C. HllI, ,Jr .when he failed t o s to p at a stopsign, as he drove down Fisher'sR d. i n Haverford. •Hill, 17, of 121 Ardmore Ave,

Ardmore, ran throuRh the stopsign at New Gulph Rd. and F ish er's Rd., hitting a C he vr ol etc oupe, dr iven by Joseph N. Hamlin, 22, of 6624 Woodland Ave.,Phila. Hamlin's car tu rnedaroundu nt il i t c am e t o a stop in t h path of a car driven by Fran:{V,rarner, J r. , o f Morris Ave ..Bryn Mawr.Warner' s mother, Mrs. Frank

War ne l' , w as a pa ss enger in hise a r a nd she suffered abrasions oft h e r i gh t arm.H il l wi ll b e i ss ued a summons

for going through a stop sign.

ISportsmen PlaniSummer ProgramIMembers Build NewCinder Block TrapIn Penn Valley

Pending permission of the CivilJan Production Administrationto start the work, plans for thefuture center include beauty andr educ ing- s alons, a j ewel ry s tor e.d re ss a nd l 1at s hop. an interiordecorating shop and a c hi ro po dist·s ofl'ice.Blair and his architec t. George

Nauta, plan to pre se rve the . ~ p i r i tand form of the Spanish architecture o f t he hou se a nd t he out.ercont01l1s of the building w il l beretained.The stone wall at t he f ro nt o f

Smoke Drove 100From MontgomeryCourtWednesday

Mrs. C. BrennerVVins ScholarshipMrs. Carolyn Brenner, 6th

Grade geOgrallhy teacher, waschosen by the Narberth SchoolBoard on Tuesday ' evening forthe scholarship offered by theNarberth Women's CommunityClUb to Pennsylvania Statc Coll eg e f or a t hr ee -w ee k Summercourse dealing with the conservation of natural resources byState ~ e n c i e s .The Nar be rt h Women 's C om - A p rog- ram o f Spling and Sum-

munity Club is the f irs t InM on t- mer event s was announced at a

gomery County to votefunds for meeting of the Lower Merion Rodthe purpose or bringing back in-formation collected by a l l thes e I a nd G un Club in the AmericanState agencies to children of ILegion hall , Narberth , last Wedtheir commonlty school. n esd ay n ig ht . On ell' program

,--- will be trap shoots , a p icn ic and

Mrs. Ne :lson Hurt 9uting in P enn Valley, castingU tournaments s pons or ed by the

Middle A tlanUc Assoc ia tion of

In Aparbnent F.ere ClUbs, intra-club pistol and rifle

m at ch es . r if le t il ts . salt water

f ishing tr ips and an a uc ti on o fIfishing and hunt ing eqUipment.I The leading casting event willbe the n inth annua l M. A.A . C. C.tournament to be held June 16,

r, Father's Day, at Willow GrovePark.In prepara t ion for resumption

of trap shooting, as well as for t ~ Club's Spring outing, the following worked until a la te hour l a . ~ tMonday evening completing construction of a concrete and cinderblock trap house for the Club onthe Chamberlin property (former-ly the Nash Farm) in Penn Val-ley.Howell I. Dietrich, Charles E.

Spencer, Sr. and J r. , W il la rd T .BUllock, Edmund R. Barth, BillieSpencer and Mrs , E l le n A. Dietrich, a ll of Upper , Darby; Cl1arlesW. La tch , George M. FloYd, Sr .and Ernest H. Jenkins. all of Narberth; and F ra nk Gm man r ofSouth

Ardmore. Membe rs spentseveral weekends building the newstructure, which is a substantialreplacement of the old frame traphouse that served the purpose forso many' years.At last Wednesday's meeting,

club members were informed thatthe opening of tlle trout season,April 15, f ound a large number ofclub membe rs on Philadelphia,Montgomery an d Delaware County streams, where s ome fi necatches o f r ai nb ow, b ro ok andbrown trout were re p 0 I' ted.TWEnty-two Juniors from U p ~ e r I Girl Enters SororityDarby. Haverford, Lower Menon .Townships. Philade lph ia and the AUdrey Donmgton, of 221 Lant-Bor ough o f L an sdowne . e nj oy ed w ~ I l : Lane . Na rbe rth , has beena f is hing t ri p t o Mlll Creek the imtla.ted i nt o t he Delta Gammafirst day. soro!'lty at Ohio Wesleyan Uni

versIty.

Residence o f Lat e Samue l Yellen Sold to n ~ a u i y G ! ! ~ p Operator;Building to Contain' .Chiropodist"O'ffice, Dress and Ha t Shop

The Wynnewood hom e o f thelate Samuel Yellin. famous designer of decorative metal work, maysoon becomea compact li t t le shopping center.The Spanish type house,with i t s

stucco exterior, slate roof andred, s tee l trimmed window c a s e ~m l : : n t . ~ . set in simple wrought-ironf il igree was the Yellin residencefor many years.According to Albert E. Blair, oI

Blair's Hairdressing, Ardmore. hehas bought the house from Mrs,Yellin.

Junior Group ListsActivities UnderDiscussion

Commerce Charter

Presented May 8

• • . Bein&, a Column or

Chatter Abo u & Peopl!lYou Know .. .

By DOROTHY M . OGDEN

Howard Tea f, Lower Mer ion H igh track star, Is pic tured winning the 120-yard high hurdles laCe In Tuesday's mee t w it hWes t Cathol i c H igh at Ardmore. Tear, the whlte-jerseYed gent on the extreme right, won handl Iy over Joe Hawley, Lower l\'lerlon(left); Bob lIackman, L. M. ace who finished second; and Bob Walsh, West Catholic runner hidden by Hackman. West Catholic wonthe dual meet, 62 1/3 to 45 2/3.

Saw little Bobby Denman (sonof the A. .T. Denmalls) t'othern it e. H e' s as cute a bug-In-arug. with bright, rosy cheeks anda charmlnl:" smile , even If he isonly a fcw months old. Hi s d adis f ~ l i n g be tt e r. s o I 've heard,since his nasb' fall at NarberthStation.••

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The pa.<;t couple of weeks havebeen some exc it ing for Mrs . WlIliam II. Boardman. J r. , o f ShadyLane, S he arriv ed ho me fromMexico City whe re she was vis it ing her da·ughter . J oyce . Gue ssyou know that 15-year-old Joycewas o ne o f o nl y foul' s tUd en tsfrom Friends ' Central se lected togo to school in Mexico City at theAmericanS('hool Foundation. Sheleft in Januaryand WOllt be hometill June.Mrs, Boardman had herself

q ui te a t ri p down, and then shean d Joyce did a tour of Mexicoduring hE'r stay there. Sounds asthough they must have had loiso f f un.. .

orough Keeps Same School Tax Rate May Bring Court Action IfTEAF SHOWS HIS HEELS IN HURDLE TEST Decision Given T0 Veteran

Is Not Reversed By Board

Rawlingsh Teacher

Seniors ReceiveHonors ForReport

Is Almost·More ThanYear

Borough Schoolhas decided to keep i ts

t ax r at e o f 19 mills desa budget increase necesto raise teachers' sal:uies

he school district.t he mee ting of s chool d ir ec at t he Narbe r th School last

night it was dec idedlas t yea r' s balance , a n inin state-aid, plus h igher

er ty a ss es sments in the Bor would t ak e car e of add i

a l expenses for the new 1946hool year.mong the budge t expansionsthe $129.000 budget approvedbe the absorbtion of the $200t - of -l iv ing bonus given the

of the d is tr ic t a s a p er nt, raise. In addition, teach

will receive increments acg to state salary schedUles.budget 13 approximatelymore than last year·s. This

be accounted for by t he i no f d en ta l e xami na

for the chi ldren, inc re as edcosts and general building

rth's schooi taxE's, whileounting for similar senices, iso nly n ea rby s choo l d is tr ic thas not ra ised taxes this

r . Lower Mer ion School D is increased its schoOl taxes13 to 15 mil ls and Haver T owns hi p r ai se d i ts t ax esweek by one and one-hal fAll three distr ic ts ra ised

her s s alar ie s. a nd inc lUdedding repairs in their budgets.es Rawlings was appointed

be a mathemat i cs t ea cher forbalance of t he yea r to r ep la cel Fri ts ch , who rec ently r e

. Wal t er S te ckbeck , prEsi t , presided ol 'e r the meeting.

Teachers

Increase

Period

Roll ListedThi s h appe ne d t o Boh G re en . Formal pres enta tion of t.he

(he's the son of the Robert Greens charter of t .he Main Line Juniorat Cynwyd). and inasmuch as it Chamber of Commerc e w ll l t al ': ec once rns the c loth ing shor t age. I p la ce at a dinner to be held onthought that you might like to M 8 t tl Ct' Ihear it. . . ay . a le ones oga Mill nn.

Bob j ust go t his discharge from Bryn Mawr. .orge H . G ilbe rt , p rinc ipal of theArmy-in which he was a Cap- . A m ember of the Board o f D IL owe r Mer io n S en io r H igh t ai n. bv the way-and h eh a s been Ir e c t o r ~ of the Umted ~ t a t e s C h ~ m ol has announced the honor going ' th rough the same troubles b ~ of Commerce ~ I I I m ~ k e the

I that everyone else ha.<; been going plesenta tlOn, aJ;1d 'n i l ~ d d l e s s thef or the I, 1ird quarter, To be through t rv ing to get h imse lf out- group and out,lme futu! I plans of

for the honor rol l. a stu- fit ted in c ivvies. commerce actIvitIes in the com-must have fom As and one WI'1 1 . .. . CI mumty.he is ca,lTying five major 11 e 11' was , v I ~ l t m g 111 1ar- The committee in charge of the

ects. .Iottesvllle. va ... lecently. h.e went d inne r is J. R. Keir. chairman,attain second honors Il1to a local. c1oth111g stOle, and Hays Aiken, Jr .. W. W. Harman,

received two A's a nd B 's in a ~ k e d f or a sI ze 38 outf i t . , Jr. George Mohr David A llenremaining subjects. "Sony, " s ai d the propnetor, J o ~ e p h Moore, J o s ~ p h Dolan, 3rd:students who received first Continuec1 on Page Three George Atherholt, and Ansonare: --------- Houghton.rs: Nancy Kavanagh. Em- GOP P ty F d Activities of the organization

Massa. Janet Musser, Deborah ar eu include cooperation in the wO:kBetty Tucker, R onald • • • of the National Committee ~ o A Narberth woman was burned

Eme rgency Food Rel ie f of Conti-n io rs : N an cy B ea ne , D or is Ed iD I nental Europe, assisting C. WaltoTJ Wednesday afternoon f ig ht in g aI' k s e y. Jean Field. Lill ian ns n eaware Hale , direc tor of veterans' affairs blaze i n t h e bedroom of her BPart-nger , ;Be tty Hopkins , Paul m Radnor Township, a tt en di ng m en t i n t he Montgomery Courtes, Joyce R eisener, Geraldine meetings for the re lief of the traf- Apartment. Narberth.

Harriet Smith, Nancy C R I T fie problem on the Main Line,ounty egu ars 0 . .leveloping a national basebal l According to Harvey Benson,Vi r g i n i a Ar m- Support Enti re Sta te league for teen-age boys, and dis- Lower Merion Township Fire Mar-

Contlnucd on. Pagc Two cussing a Main Line Airpark. shal, the fire started in a bedroom____ o ~ _ _ _ Ticket 0- - - - closet in the second fioor apart-

Reuther to Speak Boy Darts In Street; ment o f M r. and Mrs. William

Invl'tatl'on of Announcement that t he S t at e Struck ByAutomobile Neilson. Sr. Nei lson i s trafficand Delaware County Republican manager of the C. B. & Q. Rail-

CIO Local Organizations had buried the p ol i- L it tl e Joe Newman, 4 was wa lk- road .tical ha tchet a f te r f our yea rs of i ng home from the s tore on Eas- Mrs. Doris Hellmund. who lives

P, Reuthe r, new ly e le ct - f ac tiona l f euding was m ad e l at e t er evening with hi s o lde r s i st er , in the apartment below the Neil-

president of the United Auto Thursday night. Elsa May, 13. son's, heard screams. Sheran up-of America, CIO, is com- The announcement was made As t hey c ame to Haverford Rd. s tai rs a nd f ou nd Mrs . Ne il so n

to Phi la de lp hi a t o m ake h is m ade by A rt hu r P . Bretherick, and B ry n M aw r Ave. in Bryn f ighting the blaze with buckets ofpost-election speech at t he chai rman of the Delaware County Mawr, little Joe darted in fro'nt water from t he k i tc hen .i al invi t at ion of Local 131, Republican committee. of an on c om ing c ar , driven by When the Narberth firemen ar--CIO, of the Autocar Com- The State and County G. O. P. Elmer E . Jay, 5318 Thomas Ave ., r ived , Mrs . Nei ls on was taken toof Ardmore. regulars h ave been at odds s inc e Phil a de lphia. , Ja y jammed on his the Bryn Mawr Hospital , where

9a p er sona l f ri en d o f t he p rima ry e le ct io n o f 1942 \ \ 'hen brakes, but could not avoid hit- she \'t'as treated f or shock and

Arroyo (Firpo), president of the county organization threw i ts t in g the boy. burns of the face, arms and hands.local, has made arrangements support to former U. S. Senator Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newman , Mo re than 100 occupants o f t he

k tl 11 1 Cooper town Rd. , Bryn Mawr,e a on 1e ou ine of u ni on J am es J . Dav is f or gov er no r. w er e d ri vi ng down Haverford Rd. building fled t o t he street. In lessat Turner Hall. Broad ct, Delaware County was c ar ri e d for at the time. They saw the crowd t han an hour,however, firemen ex-

Columbia Ave. It wi ll be his Davis but the Republican nomina- and found their own son lying in tinguished the blaze a nd t he resipubll c appearanc e s ince his t ion w a . ~ won in t he S ta te by the middle of the road. At the dents returned to their apartments.at the Atlantic City VOW Governor Edward Martin, who is B ry n M awr Hospital Joe was Damage 'wa s confined to the

C071tinllrd on Page Two treated for a fractured right leg. Neilson apartment whose c los ett,he rneetlnR. which will be and bed room wer e d es tr oy ed .at 8:0 0 P. M.. a large turn- N bR·Z d S · B d· There w a . ~ some smoke a nd h ea tfrom Local ~ ~ ~ ~ p e c t e d . I a at roa tatton an tt; ~ = ~ ~ e to the second a nd t hi r d

Servicemen On Admits Narberth Radnor Theft Editor to Speak atrgeList I ,

mong ~ h l o c a ~ s.erviceme.n Pennsylvania Railroad Company tioned at length by Captain WII- Community Forum~ l a v e l e c e n t ~ y l e ~ e ~ v e d t he ll ' t ic ke t c le rks no longer need fe ar mer Clemence, Lt. James Bones Dr. Roy K. Marshall. idrectora b l ~ ?lschalge al e. a visit from the stocky, middle- and Sgt. Wil l lam Baron. of the of the Fels Plane ta rum . andWilliam A. Booth. Ardmore aged bandit Who recently held up R adnor pollce, and L t. J "' ll n W. S ci en ce Edi to r of The EveningJohn A. Green. Ardmore, t. .. . .. B II ti '11 k At 'Fletcher S. Vondersmith, \\0 Main Lme tIcket offIces. Guin n, Pennsylvania Ra il road u e n WI spea on omlcMawr. He was arrested by Easttown detective bureau, He confessed t o E ne rgy at a Community Forum to3/C Joseph C. Dougherty, T.ownship pOliee on Thursday, and both crimes. be held in the auditorium of the

n Mawr. Ius present address is the Chester He told police that in each case Narberth Public schOOl on AprilMT 3/C Joseph J. Morris, County Jail, West Chester. he held up the clerks with a nick- 30:'What We Should Know AboutMawr. At the ti me of . the Narberth e l p lat e d 32-c al iber r evolver he Atomic Energy?" will be Dr. Mar-3/C Marvin Rothstein, Merion. and Radnor statIon hold-uPS, had bought in a New Yor k pawn shal l 's topic for the evening. The

John J. Constantine, Ard- ; e ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ t : d ~ a ~ ~ d o ~ n w ~ ~ w ~ = S h April 4, he help up the Nar- lecture wlll be given at 8 P. M,Sol Wexler, Bala-CYnwyd. ship police on domestic charges berth station and took $283 from Everyone is invited to attend.

. Hubert A. McKown, Ard- brought ~ g a i n s t him by h is w if e, t he c as h d ra we r and s af e. H e -----Viola, FIrst and Walnut ~ v e s . , forced the ticket clerk, Miss Rita Sell Local HomesKenneth D. Hoppel', Bryn Berwyn. Mattson, of Roxborough. to leave Joseph Cairns, Jr., Inc., has

Thursday n igh t he gave himsel f w ith him. When they. reached the ld f I LBernard A. McLaughlln, up to Chief Harry Lewis. of the e nd o f the station platform Miss so or rene . An drews a sin-

erth. . Easttown Township poli.ce. Chief Mattson refused 1,3 go any farther. gIl ' Colonia l residence situate 24-Wanen P. Imes, Ardmore . Lewis belleving Rawn a likelY sus- Rawn t ol d pol ic e h e ran down 26-28 Rosedale Road, Ove rbrookGeorge L, Hai rs ton , Have r- pe ct for the hol d- up s, t ook h im a long the tracks for a short dls- ~ ~ ~ I S ' T i ~ i s D u ~ ~ n ~ r ~ a r ~ ~ t ; ~ 1 ~ ~ Z :1,

illlam B. Shorter, Ardmore. ~ ~ a : I ~ ~ : \ a ~ ~ ~ n ; o w n s h i P ~ o l i c e ; ~ ~ ~ e , : ~ ~ n s ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ g ~ ~ : a ~ ~ $27,000. T ~ ~ o n i p a n y a l s ~ sold

l/C David N, Bressler, Bala- Confesses S t a t l ~ n H ol d-u pS r ea ch ed thp. Penlleld station ot i r ~ l ~ r e ~ ~ n D o ~ ~ ~ ~ P l ~ ~ ; : e , 2 9 ~Frida.y morning, he was ques- Continued on Pal/e Two George F. Shegoi for $11.000.

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