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PUBLISHED BY THK STRIKING A. X. C. EMPLOVKS OK THE OHKSTEK TIMES

VOL.

THREE CENTS

CHESTER, PA.. WEDNESDAY. DECE^ER_17!_1941:_

1, NO. 17.

ROOSEVELT GETS FU
Man

Plan Evacuation

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nc /"*. 9 r-U'U

Fingerprint Nurses
At Hospital Friday

Foils Robbery

Public Warned
Against Rumor

AH registered nurses in Chester


and vicinity are requos'.ecl to report at Chester Hospital Friday
Co-ordinotor Corey
afternoon at 1 o'clock to l>e fingerAsks Co-operation of
printed, in compliance w i t h provisCatches Suspect
Chester Citizens
ions of the national defence proPaul J. Carey, Defense Council
After Chase Through
gram. The arrangements are in
=, >'-,"'! may
Coordinator, Asks Registration
Do no: .-pread ri:
charge of Mrs, Thonia> P. Fenne'::.
Suburban Area
A censorship of newspapers, mails and radio will soon be established under cornrrTorts of
Mr?.
Bryce
and
Mrs.
Dunson.
The
endanger
the
de;V
For Housing Of Evacuees
3!l'.i U l l ' . v i t - phne v.ar powers granted President Roosevelt by unanimous vote in both the Senate and
A 30-year-old Chester shipworker i fingerprinting work will be dor.- the .Council of VviV
by
Ferris
Dunlap,
print
expert
of
of
;h.' r.ren. House yesterday.
tip.aiv harm the ci'Ji
If bombers come roaring \ip the Delaware River to : was held without bail yesterday for
th? Chester Police Dercirtment.
3 further hearin on a char e of
rei'pieji
of
hit at the vital defense industries clustered along its banks,!
f
?
The President first made announcement of the censorship at a press conference, anGraduate nurses of Tav'or Me- This was the urg'
attempting to hold up and rob ai
:;U'r
of
the
Paul
J.
CnreY.
>"\>o:
nouncing at the same time that Byron Price, executive news editor of the Associated
Chester will be ready.
morial Ho=pital, Ridley Park, wisl
A=ton Mills man.
Preparations are being made to evacuate all children The fl,^ec.^ John Rhodef . of the co to the office of Chiff of Police Drffjise Council
Press, would head the censorship bureau.
from the areas most likely to be targets for enemy bombers. : v00 b!ock Ea -, xi nTh stl-eet. was Sakers in that borough for finger- One of the lar
"The important t h i n g now," he said, "is that such forms of censorship as are necalso on Friday afternoon. forces ;o panic fl'.ici
As in England where thousands of children were taken from ; caught and turned over to police printing,
essary
shall be administered effectively and in harmony w i t h the best interests of our
There is no restriction on t h e ,
the crowded areas in the industrial sections of cities a n d ; b>; his imended victim, waiter j. program at Chester Hospital, n i l , tion of civilian nV-:
free institutions."
sent, into the country, Chester will take all measures possible \ j^"3","^^'
re^f^3^^*'^"'51 nurses to be given tho opportuni mo red story, which tiO'.-s '.ho
The censorship would be part mandatory and part; voluntary and wili apply to all
to renter To date about 175 entirely unauthoriz^i. g a t h e r i n g ;
10 protect its Children.
: ^hartnabv testified "that h/had
.
had their print, re-! momentum of fable as n goe?. T h i s . modiwns of t r a n s m i t t i n g information.
In an urgent call to all residents or Delaware and : bf>en auen ding a defense school atj'^
.Meanwhile, the President recom' is what the Council of Defense
Chester counties, Paul J. Carey, coordinator of the Chester j Fourth street and Morton avenue; '
1
mended
that the minimum age for
wants the citizens of the commulate
City Council of Defense, said today:
Monday night before driving to'
induction
into military service be
nity to stop at its source.
Ninth and Sproul streets and park"It may be necessary to evacuate
President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
lowered from 21 to 19. Respondj ing at. a diner. The would-be banchildren from the danger zones in
in his historic addre.-s to (he na| ing to the appeal, the Senate Milidit aoparemly hid in the back of
Washington.The President's five-man board, headed!
Chester aad vicinity. If you can
tion several days apo. asked The
Affairs Committee v o t e d
the car ai thai time, as shortly j
American public to be suspicious y Supreme Court Justice Owen J. Roberts, prepared to l u n a n i m o i i s l v ,n favor of the mea5.
take one or more into your honie ' i pl. ln WO, WArlr
after leaving and driving out Con-j
please register promptly. In per-jl IdH f I Oil Tf U* IV
I cord road, Whartnaby felt w h a t :
"'"<* th * ir investigation into the bombing- of Pearl Harbor, _ AH _ ^ 1$ 54 v,u
Fourth Ward Leader
*on, by mail, or by phone, with the
I seemed to be a gun barrel press- j
rumors of this -y P e were sinned j The board will leave for Honolulu soon and see first hand i r o g i s t n r undfn . the proposed Iaw%
Released From Prison
Chester City Council of Defense, 12
W. j. Enders, Defense
ing against the back of his neck, j
by saboteur? and Fifth Columnists,! the damage caused by the Jap attacks. It is also expected | i,iu on!v ,|105!, f,-om 19 to 44. jn.
East Fifth street, Chester, phone
After Three Months
"All right buddy, stop the car,"
Council Head, Speaks
i
labels once laughed at, now a grim] {o investigate Fifth Column activities. Any Congressional j elusive, wilt be liable for military
Chester S5SO.
he was ordered.
At Clifton Meeting
"State how many children you
reality.
| investigation will be postponed u n t i l the finding's of the; servlc'?A. McClurg, Fourth
He looked around and saw a
i The -\\-nr has brought an end to
With
this
thought
in
mind.
Co-'
, ,
can take and your preferences as
leader, was .pa-|
'shim* object bein held bv the rob-i Ward
Republican
,
board are m a d e knOWn
j thrt six-year-old feud Vjetween th
More
than
400
firemen
from
all
has
asked
nil
per'-j
'
to age and sex. Chester residents
| ber/ whartnabvv ?aid> t h e n puned | ro led in Philadelphia on Monday i ordmator Carey
i American Federation of Labor and
living remote from the river are \ sections of the county were pres^ ^ m o m e n ,j a f t e r serving less than three I sons in possess!ion of alarming ru-!
Stockholm.It was reported that Nazis are torturing the cio in Philadelphia. A dozen
also'asked to register. We know! ent at the monthly meeting of the i another machinc a
^ and the I mon ths of a one-to-two-year prison i mors to first check w i t h the Council I
I of Defense before speaking to a n y - j ca pj.j ves in concentration camps in Norway. A Swedish representatives of the city's 350,you will all respond patriotically j Delaware County Firemen's Asso- j "
jumped ou' in front o'A ; sentence.
and unselfishlv."'
i ciation.
which
was
held
at
Clifton
|"
-i n e !~~^ that the measures being taken by the Nazis are! 000 organized workers met there
. , TT . ,
, _ , .
. , i it, waving his arms and shoutins. | McClurg pleaded guilty of con-,
paper s?
;md formed a joint labor committee
Headquarters of the Council are
and W hartnabv i spiracy to bribe a State policeman j
The importance of registering at j Heights Hign School Monday night, j ^ ^ =
? nov
'horrible."
1
to assure all-out production for the
guests o f ! told
. ,, the
occupants,
. . _ a man and, " j a t his trial September 22 after five
' established at 12 East Fifth
once was emphasized by Mr. jwhen
""'-" the
V"" firemen
"""";" were
"""_?""""'"'!
|
duration of the war, without the
I
street,
and
may
be
contacted
at
Carey. It is estimated that pos- the Clmon Heights Hre Protective :
^ hgd h
d _ Mean.| years of postponements.
siblv 7,000 children must be ac- Association.
< -.^ ^ ^ ^^ Qff !n Wg ^ j Judge Ed^in 0. Lewis, who is- Chester S3SO. It \R the public's deHong Kong.- Although under heavy attack, this Crown j danger O r strikes.
In the Pacific our fleet was
commodated and all facilities avail-j The principal speaker was Wil- jwhartnabv and the couple chased | sued the parole, said that ns was j fense unit, and they are urged to j Co j ony
ny stands
stands firm
fir against the Japanese attack. However,
liam J
hunting
down the Japanese. Their
able are needed.
I
- Enders. executive director ifit ,,.,;
through Mnroron
Morgan ,
into wri-M*
Parkside,i|releasing
releasing McClurg
McClurg "on
"on aa humane! make use of it at any time.
! the situation is admittedly dangerous.
the
orders were: "Seek out the enemy
Information authorized
!
...,
-,
^
j
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.-_
.,__
j,-_j
basis"
beca.use
because
he
is
suffering
sufferi
from
County
Defense
Oi the
where they trapped it in the dead
The committee in charge of the j
and desirov him." The Asiatic
War Department, and other gov-.j
a nervous breakdown.
end of Avon road.
evatuatipn plans is headed by Karl jCounci1' who had much OI"
^Fj:etterkk-.-4toUU^.su9eriQp.-er^an^JL^gendes,-'\vUl->b--rnade-|
Batavia.Dtitch naval"Units have Slink four transports Fleet was scouring the China Sea
the
firemen
r<
.; -Leaping- out,: Whartnabsr ptfltect
Agaij, principal, of Chester.,,..High.
h
part they must play in defense. open the door of the other car and tendent of Holmesburg Prison, P" ''-: through the CHESTER RE- anc} two supp]y sr,jps jn action off Java, the Dutch Admiralty looking for Japanese men-of-war,
School. Other members of the comso. far xvithout success.
John C. Hershey, of Wallingforcl, hauled the driver into the street. \vhere McClurg was confined, and PORTER as soon as verified. The announced.
mittee, which also has charge of
In Japan Admiral Tojo, thn
Council of Defense will notify this
who
is
chaplain
of
the
association.
Police - found an icepick sccrete(, ^jDr. Harry E. Tucker, prison physiplanning protective measures for r-_ _ :
.. - _ i _*
_ _i j
-i
'
.i cian,
r-i^in testified
f oct tHa/-l that
fhfit McGlurg
iVT^f^lnT-rt- could
r-rtu Irt i publication of vital
Pn?mii?r,
announced that the Amernews
to
the
in
a
ringing
patriotic
address
urged
j
_
sic]e hjs shir{
school children,
Chief
of JPolice
iV-ilUUl
lUliUlUll, tare
tie V
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TUJIWC
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!1 OiUt liu o u t i ^ .
not. 1
Moscow.The Germans have suffered staggering- re- ican, (loot has been destroyed and
- George
_ '
_
.
the
firemen
to
sunnort
in
everv
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sleep
and
that
bromides
h
a
d
,
commumtv.
Other
stories,
rumors.
J. Feenev.
F. Herman Fritz I
nreu.en to aipport
in e i u j_t Rhodes insisted at, the hearing& nppn rn-nconnpn
'
i ! ir\r\
, , . l-ioli/-.rcr
, . ,~ vnnc-t ,Ki^ r1iErr.n.t>iTn/-l
,.
:\_ i _
__ui
fnr him.
n 1m . He
Hf* also
a ten i and
i i-ri_
ibeen prescribed for
beliefs, must
be discounted imversals all along the Russian front and are still in retreat. the major part of the. British Fleet
vi
i
and Charles Xolan.
; possible way our soldiers and ! that he had used no gun> me
has lost considerable weight, the j mediately until officially confirmed, Defeat may be approaching for the Nazi invaders, was the in the Far East "put out of comsai ors
i pressing a pencil against Whart- doctors said.
Arrangements are being made ' Others
who
spoke
were
District
I
nabv's neck. He said he had been
optimistic report from some quarters. Kalinin, 90 miles, ^^ ^^ Agency
with bus companies to have availRalph D'Amico, co-defendent con-! Chief Air \Vorden
. Attorney William B. McClenachan. drinking and wasn't fully responable in case of emergency all posvicted
with
McClurg
and
sentenced
j
,
.,-.
west of Moscow, has been recaptured and a German army jArllll ' jra i Yamamoto. conunander-inc
sible transportation to move the! Jr" and John v- Xoian ' vice-presi- sible for what he had done.
to six months to one year in jail, |->P6akS TO K l W O H I S
of 90,000 men "destroyed."
| chief of the Japanese fleet, was
children to places of safety. Parents I denl of the Chester Count>" Fire' I
will be paroled on Christmas Eve. i
"looking forward to dictating peace
men 3
with .automobiles also will b e |
' Association.
The third defendant in the case, Wiliiam F' Delehanty. chief air
vrarden of
Ankara.Hitler has been forced to leave the Russian to the United States in the White
utDized.
William E. Wunderlich, financial j j
Martin Sapiego, former State poDelaware county, will
address
his
fcllo
w
The evacuation plans are strictly secretary of the association an- i T\ 1
liceman, is on probation.
- Knvanians at front because of an imminent nervous breakdown, was the; TJ]e Japs bl..,gJ,Cl.j of other suc.
McClurg and the others were| t h e wcekl>' luncheon meeting of report here last night. lie is said to be in a lonely retreat |
of a precautionary measure, Mr. nounced two deaths during the | t~ 31ff
rnssr.j. sa yine; that, they have "atservice clubmen at noon today. [
. . .
Agan pointed out, and should cause past month. They were John M. |
will explain the local air pro-' in the Bavarian Alps under the care of physicians.
no alarm. The Defense Council, he Spear, a charter member of the j
nn Army in th
Firemen
Petition
said, is preparing for any even-! association and the first president!
there. It was charged, that in 1036 j Action set-up.
i have ;nined a foothold in British
ext
of the
( t h e political leader tried to fix a j *
Wednesday. December 2-I.j
Mexico City.The Mexican Congress has received legis-l
.
tuality and will be read;/if nec-|
Clifton Heights Protective.
Council To Augment
. [Borneo, strategic Island between
essarv.
i Association, and Thomas Sipps, of
(State police sergeant who raided i th e annual Christmas party for I
would allow U. S. troops to pass through Mexico! Sin ,, n p 0rp Manila
Local Companies
. .
.
,.
,
house of which Mc-! cri PP led children will be held.!
The persons offering their homes i Prospect Park Fire Company,
and
aibw
American
ships
to use bases in the country.
I and wore driving down the MalaC!ur
was !ater c
vi
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'
'
to the Council will be investigated
At the conclusion of the meeting!
t the force of paid i
Sn cted as oper-j with
J. Homer
Graber as
chairman.
A
*'
;
J~v request
i ^ ; i ^ t . i tha
^LViiciuuiJi^iwiu^tjijjatiij
i
. .
*ii i,
* 1
I
^ f T i r
! ynn peninsula against the British
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j
j
! _ * . , . ^ He
T T serv
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_..:
t
ator
ed ja _ rison
tcrm
in - _ _ [ Tl-t i-- i t - i l l K n ol^l n r tli/n "\" ^1 f \
and on approval will form a per- motion pictures of London air raids jdrivers fo,. tho variou- Chester i
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'
P
| rh>s v/ih be neld at the ^. \\.
l h i s coum
on Ihe latler
London.America and Great Britain may .soon hold
manent register available at any! were shown through the courtesy! g re companies "be increased was ^
:-"
charge, j building. Seventh and Sproul
time. It is probable that social | of the Philadelphia Electric Com-j presented to City Council at a
l SUal meCtmS r>Ir CC
f
i int Waf COnfei e Ce J t WaS re
i SrSt!? '
' I-
' " Prted- Th0re h a POSSiI)iHty I KnTnhgC If have tl bl 'evacuated
CHir/D STRUCK
service agencies, working with thelpany.
1
1 of a u n i f i e d h i g h command of a!1
'meeting held yesterday.
\
AMisting Mr. Graber is the fola n '-'- Axis forccs ! ami tl^re was a serious threat to
Robert Pater, seven, of 210 East
Defense Council, wiil have charge!
:
I The request was made by J. Har-i
v n

the fortress of Singapore. Lack of


tted
tOi'
''i
g
committee:
A.
Lawrence!
of ihe approval of the homes for
vey Mauger and Samuel Pancoas;,!
Eleventh
Ward
Group
Washington.The gritty Marine garrisons of Wake and j nav.ii superiority was blamed for
Chester Hospital late Monday! Baxter, J. Edward Buckley, Joseph j
the evacuees.
of the Felton Fire Comnanv, and, afler being struck by an
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fContinued on Page 4)
Hears Defense Talks John
Dwyer, of the Hanley Com-!
automo-j t. Cnermol, Frank J. Kcrr, Cnnrlcsj Mir ] way j s jands continue to hold out despite heavy attacks
E.
Lanyon,
Edmund
A.
McCsddcn,
i
-i ir of vu
i-" i c ibile
and Madison streets.
on *v.behalf
the whole
fire at Eighth

yesterday.
Ukrainian Groups
Called for the purpose of in ; pany,
. '
_,
, . .,
.-'Paul Vernon. of 207 East Third ! Dr. John S. Miller, Jr., Donald
Grocer Foils Holdup
Q<i
denartrnent.
ihev
asked
tnat
10
jstructing
air
raid
wardens
of
the
|
>'
Plan Defense Work
ns
the, af!d!Uondl
"'
'
.
_
J
street,
the
driver,
told
police
that
Xeilson.
William
J.
Stephani
and
i
.
.
.
.
d l u e r s be
nameaso that! ^
^ .^ ^ ^
-t John c Wakcli .
;
Honolulu.Despite attacks on the two islands in tne Of Toy Gun Bandit
J Eleventh Ward in their duties. 7o:
,,_,
.!
it
-,-,11
not
be
necessary
to,
the;
'
^.^
^^ ^ ^ g_ ^.^ here are c o n f l d e n t t h a t
;
Rev. Omelan Mycyk, pastor of St. men of the community attended a
Rubin Bonier, proprietor of a
Mary's Ukrainian Orthodox Church, meeting at the headquarters of men to work 24-hour shifts. Coun-j
e matter
they
will
defeat
any
further
attack
on
this
strategic
city.:
y store at 3.:^ cirich street.
grocer
1
under consider- i
called today for a meeting of all Szymanski-Rywacki Post, Ameri-Little
damage
was
done
in
the
bombardment
of
the
two;
was
asked
for a package of cigaation.
Ukrainian groups to form a | can Legion, Third and Kerlin i
. , , , * i T i. . i
I relies last evening at 8 o'clock, bv
Council
opened
bids
on
gasoline,
Ukrainian Defense Council.
islands, Main and Johnston.
j _
*
| streets, Monday night.
The meeting will be held tonight
Captain Andrew Desmond pr oil and coal for W2' They w
~~
~
^
I
When
ihe
grocer
turned his back.
in the Ukrainian-American Xa- sided at the meeting and discussed ' referred to the De P a ment
HURT
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.1KKSEY
Company
E
Continues
|
he
was
informed
that it was "a
tional Home, Fourth and Ward j' this particular phase of national ' Parks and Public Property for i Chester's 15 new policemen l i k e ^ c i l from the eligible list prepared
i holdup." Bonier faced his customer,
Thrown through the windshield j p f t u f.J n p Guard DutV
tabulatlon
streets. AH Ukrainian groups in j defense. Others who spoke were i
their jobsbut they'd like i h e m j a f r 50 men took Police Civil
and noticed he had slipped a mask
car on Monday night, when it j
the city have been asked to have j Captain Aloysius Quinn and Ser-1
~
~
"
I Service Board examinations. A t ; '
over his fare, and was pointing
a lot better if they had uniforms.
i that time it was indicated t h a t <:?:' collided with an Army truck in ', Company E, First Regiment a gun at him. When the grocer
representatives at the meeting, asjgeant of Police Edward McGuire,! Swarthmore Bands
:
Not that they're kicking. Far , tra men may be added after the Gloucester, X. J., Frank O. MeJio. Pennsylvania
Defense
Re.serve
well as all groups in the church.
j a i l of the C h e s t e r Police for Defense Work
noticed the weapon was a toy. he
_
it. They've entered into their| f i r 5 t of lhc year on a 1M;,y spo-!^ of 2lCl Xa.s.sau Place. Prospect ; Corps, has now scitled
down to rwiehud under the counter for his
The priest said that the defense ] Department.
i
council would do any work pos-j The latter was -particularly famSwarthmore turned out en rnasse ; duties with .enthusiasm ar.d have ,cia! officer basis, under which a r - -.,.rk
.
i cr treatment
the regular routine of m i l i t a r y own giin, a real .32 calibre pis'o!.
is, une
under
treatment atat t h e ! the
sible to aid in the war. They will j jjjar with defense matters, h a v i n g - t o volunteer for civilian defense > already chalked up their first ' rangfement special policemen r.a " Wr.st Jersey Hospital. Cam<ien,
Thereupon, the Negro you'!;
work in the armory. Eight!) an
sell defense bonds and stamps, aid .attended & two weeks' course of! jobs at a rally in the Swarthmore : arrests.
: he appointed to the force for 10-.
turm-d
and ran out of the door.
.1., ior cuts of the throat and head.! Sproul streets.
in Red Cross work and do any j training at Edgewood Arsenal, Md., 1 High School on Monday r.ight. | However.'it hasn't been possible ; day periods, and reappointed if
The j;rocf:i' stood helpless. His gun
One platoon of the company i
other jobs for which they are j where he received instruction in! More than 450 were registered.
for them to be immediately equip-; necessary at the end of each such; He was riding in the front sent of
was not loaded.
r-ailed.
j air raid shelters, bombs and gas i Captain J. Kirk McCurdy, head of , ed with uniforms. They'll be along | period.
a car operated and owned by Roy ; stationed at .N~orri.stox-.-n guarding
The Chfsirr Police Department
| attacks. He also just completed a ' Company H, Pennsylvania Reserve'sometime about the first of the j The 15 men appointed last week, Marriott, 51, of flio W a l n u t street..' bridges, while the other Pia?-oon ; was informrti, and Sergeant James
IX,DEFENSE COKPS
| week's course of instruction with i Defense Corps, was named air raid [year or shortly afterward, the or- - w h o are Joseph Vankoski, Anthony ,-n.-,. c j t .,_ private Henrv King was remains at the armory holding it- 'Owens dispatched Detective Stanley
Raymond Wallace, of GOO Lloyd
P'ederal Bureau of Investiga-j warden for the borough. Captain! ders having already been placed,; Cresta, Edward .I. Spcllacy, PYank: r l r j v i n p " . ho ^nited States A r m y , self in readiness for any work t h a t . lvO.c-ozin.ski and Patrolman .Tohp.
:
street, has enlisted in Company E, lion in Philadelphia, where he was; McCurdy organized the defense ; but in the meantime the 15 rookies1.!. Carr, Jacob Killisn, Samuel driving the United States
Ketchel! to the scene. The storeat i it may 'oe cailcu upon to do.
First Regiment, Pennsylvania Re- schooled! in methods of prevention corps ur.it more than a year ago,! must do their stuff in civvies.
! D'Amato, Oakley Berry, Joseph;
'
keeper
supplied the police with a
serve Defense Corps. He is now; of sabo j are> air raids and other in. jlong before the war clouds loomed, j Thev have police badges and ! Devlin, Jarnes Jardine, Joseph Bail, : Broadway and New Jersey avenue.
Captain Xeil T. Phelps, com- ; liescri !lon of lhc vmuh> and po3icc
stationed at the armory, Eiehth cidentals of National Defense.
I Head of the auxiliary police islsidearms (revolvers to you), wear-i Carl Morelli, John O'Brien, Frank | King and Marriott were not injured j rnander of the company and First, arc investigating.
and Soroul streets.
j Lieutenant Raymond Hudrauff,
[Captain A. J. Herr, of the Swarth- ing the guns fastened to their' Schofield, Edward Johnson and in the crash.
--j commute between this city a n d ; CHRISTMAS
more police, and head of the aux-i trouser belts. But once in a while ; Joseph Ryan, spent the first, few
LOSES TWO TEETH
THIEF' STOLE $5
i Norristown in order to attend to;
Thirteen-year-old John Mullen, of: iliary firemen will be John Rumsey, ] they run into an argument when ; days making tours of duty with the
SEALS
DO
Mrs. John Batsman, of Brook- j the duties necessary to keep t h a i
533 Parker street, had two teeth i fire chief. Mrs. J. Paul Brown will they go out on a case and the peo-; older members of the force,
broken off yesterday afternoon; be in charge of the women's de-jp!c- have to be really shown that! Many favorable comments h a v e ' haven, complained to police yester-j two platoons functioning. During;
YOUR
when he ran into the rear of a ' ffc-nse
e n s e corps.
| they are officers of the law.
1 been heard from the public on the' day afternoon that a thief had j their absence from this city. |
corps
William F. Delehanty, chief airi The new cops started their duties! city's action In enlarging the po-, stolen S4 from her purse while she Sergeant Disbrow Petty is in compolice car that was parked on
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N'orris street, near Third. He was raid warden of the county, spoke ! officially last Wednesday, being lice department, which now nurn-| was shopping in a local five and mand of the platoon stationed at |
the arrnorv.
ten cent store.
with
i named to the force by City Coun- hers 70 men.
I at the meeting.
treated at Chester Hospital.

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Breakdown Gets
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