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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 32

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32 THURSDAY, JUNE 3. tW5 CHEPTKTI TIMES fpTf ftTTft ENTIRE STORE AIR COOLED Eleventh Ward Youth LostM BROOKHAVEN Life on Jap Prison Ship Mrs. William S. Bailey, former Louise Carrol, was filven a miscellaneous shower at tile home of hui parent.s, Mr. ami Mrs.

W. Cr Aceordinc to the injcnmilam re Wnen the Japanese prison ship. FREE A copy of your military discharge cer tilkate reduced to billfold size. tierlierf UnttueAMter roacl, liy ivirs. Li.

Rcdmiic, of Village and Man arc. la of sailed nortnwara trnm hie ni pine Islante Jast October, Robert ceived by the government, the vessel sailed from Manila. Philippini Islands, on Oct. 11. 1914, with 1771 prisoners of war aboard.

sunk bv submarine action on Oct 24 In the South China sea Vive prisoners in a small brtal Booliiwyn. Amone the (jucsls were Helen fledniile, Jean Kedrmle, Robert Rednille. Village Green; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J.

Bailey, Upland; Mrs. Arthur BJaiiton. Mrs B. uoppock, oi 2811 West Tenth street, this city, was one of the 1775 prisoners of war aboard, He was one of Glare Under v.nm.l Mrr and Mr: re reported nicked up by the John Kiitirill. Alice Japanese.

The reported all others aboard as ic st i.nn Mia ijiaaae CHESTER'S Fashion Corner nd Mm Kvun Coppock was graduated from mlv Mm. Dewey Matw bc'iom hmlau, Cairo)). Ja iglmrger Aim iilt. J.ime.s Cam II, Kieliard Carrolt, Margari'tta Carrol), Knnry Ciirrul). inn in the repulur Army in 1931 ut the aire v( 19 Mr Wen Fori Hov rcitri the Field Store Hour: 9:30 to 5:30 Friday 9:30 to Saturday 9 A.

M. to 9 P. M. Mrs. James W.

Carroll, and Rich in the South China Sea over 200 miles from the Chinese Coast which was lard Hamilton, of Hrookhitven; Mr, iilkry and st'iciii at 'he riminr caliim.s schcoh He re enllsled 1940 alter being out the nearest lana. Word of B. coppo aoV. imp tn hi nn fU) IJ! Mr. and ra! Mm.

Paul I lvei l.t and Mr, and John Ehdrivi, of Park.slde Mr. and Mrs. CarroH entertained dinner Tuesday evening in honor 1 their dmiglil.er and non in luw. hta li rt. Wm.ni'arim.

mnrtultg tnr the Philippines. Mrs. Robert Coppock, from the War A buddy, who if leg in the id home and flsJiUnE there. I.dug Beach, wis ere Mr. Bailey 11 Mrs Conn' of ir 1 il I 1 11 Red Cross had transmitted to 'he government hii official list from the Japanese government.

The list, fur nished bv the Japanese only niter re. The familv received imprisoned, the last in February of sttrLleatml wltd tiie US.N'U. I lie Intrluded mentbers of the Carroll family and Mr. and Mr.s. Edwin Bailey, fir ol 0 Fifth street, Up liind.

Later tile (roup wenL Ui Pil.M adeJiftili to Hie young couple olf for the coast. long deiav. save ihe names of the micricar." orisonerc of war lost in Lhm his itmt in addition the 1:1 alxsence of any mother and hia fa her, who the Viscose plant, arc four hrollier probability of survival, tne men considered as having lost their ih fnvpmTnfiH mossnee slated. ot mar; arc mn Ay Swim, tfoA, hv ihsiASL Aiuinop SUITS 0 79 98 rahterm The or ul Jierr are Edwin J. Bail' of Upland, was Ihe Imsi, man at.

the wedding ol hia brother ami Miss Carroll which took place Friday evening, June 22 in the Trinity Methodist Church In 'n 27 vmit oIq maimer had been. Met. (int't now in in the service for eight years, having been, in service iw. years; WUlia Chester. Edward Jackson, of Ujibnid rnlateo ana war oner on Corregidor on May; 6, 194.

nfr.pr havine fouttht through f.h arm C.i. an mar. OCnnnm I tt tvj'h the a net Ou atl v.a I tin1 it' lo rs. tte ritt.au 2 also itkik for lu Meinbers 'if trie Ladm. Am tDuu rrs; e'ranrm ami a' me Battle of Bataan.

He was reported missing for some ten montUts betorc it was learned he was a Japanese Tin rd anis sre Mrs. Joseph Hi to the Brook haven Fire Company held a tarifjuet, 'I'uesday nlglu. at Buckman Vilac; WllJJarnetta, Mary, prisoner. Word ot his acacn received at his home en June Ve.i.e." itmv: Chester. Mrs.

uoris ana sniriey, ar nome. Ooldn Pugh, l.Irs. Marie Balemari and Mrs. Arlee.n Herbster Tormed lite coniruittee in charge, HOUSE PASSES LAST e'otim. lne dinner, games were APPROPRIATIONS tilayed.

Prljse.s were awarded to Mrs.) Myrtle Whlt.tingtotl, Mr.s. Dor Washington, dH') The House ster. and "a aimo ijr Augustine, third ptmred set, iM arte Oniruhm A nronriation bill todav. tiie last AIL UNIONS IN WAGE DEMANDS Washington. HNS) The Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way em rmaee gmo.srriimi Hie nation'; railroads Willi a series or wace 1e mauds highlighted by requests Xor 75 cents an hour minimum anci standard's! Lion of arescn; nav rates 3kitis were discussed for a trip to tlocKct lierore Lne Ueyinhiun ot emmrmv in amy 1 none ina na maktne Ira rrip are to ri Mrs.

Catherine Ruth. TTola ic new nscru year. Tne iiiir.mite me vote of 17 to 14 and sent to the lane. Senate where it. will add to othe Mr.

I tml, a)r i) car. naaiaa ud.s evmudne. taml rejiresent l.lic Auxiliary and meet lion lierore th nirma ver.t The new wage demands were sub ends at ntulnlihit Katurriey ecting ol a new and pbifpie in honor of the boys and Mlllimnn. Brotherhood nresident, been completed, total appropriations who said that 300.000 arc a mane in rue armed lorern lelen Aueotl ell! roprcseru :) Aid eltm ilrirnrrl i Ihaev pate approximately $78,000,000,000 of covered the wage ornpnan r.s la the most imemm' an' PTA; Georee WhitcJv. the llreinen.

movement in the enliie history of to tne armed torces. and Mr.s. Kath, the Auxiliary. our Brotherhood. Minimi included todavs were rte al.iencllnj; were Mrs.

Verirc rieie nr appropnallons for 1940 and Carijentei', Mrs. Catherine Ruth. In addition the Brotherhood called Mr.s. Mary Mrs. William Ifir time tin for Adinlui.a' ration and the Foreinn a a i a.

Mm C. Hi Pn.rh Mm Ocic Gayer. Mrs. Staffer, mo 1 1 tA e.a'r 1 1 a I uiehalm covering time spent moving assembly points to ihe site of a job. puld sick leave of 5 to IS days annually; four hours' pay for employes summoned Mr.s.

Annie Cooper. Mr.s. gun Logan, Mro. Helen Aucolt, Mr.s. Anr.ic All $2,475,00,000 In new funds fur tin I.end mume prottiam tat well a.a tft.

982,100,000 ill unspent funth pre to report, but. for available Dnvmenl. of neci Martin Cmuh Mrs. Ar r. Mts aohu Kenuev.

Jane arm.e. t. Helen Gta rardv ata.a 'iuriat' il. Tin lull urn. prr.se.; on Rvay statlon vided $1 74,500,000 for OPA.

Second lo hawiick. Mrs. Dorothy Jester, Mrs. Colon, Mm. June taineov vum a Navy Department, tern ol $340,010,000.

Mr.s. Anna Atider.sun, Eleanor Oe assignments; run aays pay soi workers aid ofl in the midst of a shift, and various other improvements in working conditions, Cleveland. (INS) A. P. Whitney, Augualrma, Mm, am a r.

A ug i i.ai ami til, MtJ. Mar a C'li 'imau WOMEN OF MOOSE HONOR OFFICERS Jnnttni, Mr.s. Myrtle Whlt nd Mrs. Kitty llufh. president of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, said today that.

Tim Women of the Mow. Cltes l.er chapter, eave a testimonial bnnqiict Wednesday evenlny to BRIDE LOSES oonor their rctlrinir otners. strike against the Erie Railroad Saturday at noon unions an emergency board Is appointed in Washington to hear 'dhetr dispute. "Meditation has railed." Whitney ttitmremg ro'itrt rr in HER TROUSSEAU Williams, the former uradual.e regent, and Margaret Mortimer, for r. nlor recent.

Gill1; were presented Id all ofuecr.s ct.lty of tnony. A mli lct bt Clie.ster police ins; night reported Cleveland with Rosk Koran. Feden Railway mediator. Foran was sti meeting with Erie officials. YANKS TO RELEASE GRIP ON ITALY malt, a traveling hag trotn to, previous ion, um eluding also Alice Ford, Alice me cr.le.

Mary Evans and Rhr.ore HufT mmi. Jame.s Slmcox, governor of the Moo.se, also was preaented with a gift by the ladles and. Pal Mortimer was given a lire membership Special out nf town tmesis inehirl. iV in ornul Coumey ine. In bag wore a bridal gown run! at a hot tiir a'ri'm he a tmo and Washington, flNS) The Tanking 'vnbm griuhiate irlm form vnnr own Ymi i rr penl Irooi the D.irbv I'amLer mai American in titrranciin thentra said today th Hiroroxrntm'ely 500.000 Amrrir; to the rein'rcusrslnns causet Nan Miller, Junior regent of flic by the theft.

troops now in the Iliillan area would be returned to the United stales lor concluded the evening's prop: a.m. AH eyes on you In our bare, bright swim suits! Prettiest way to swim for health, swim for beauty We've all the hit styles the new diaper bra suit. Suits are pique, seersucker, faille, rayon jersey and knitted fabrics. Tiny waiated dressmakers streamlined one piecers for serious swimmers, too! Choose yours from our brilliant collection at low tide prices! FLORAL PRINTS STRIPES DOTS SOLID COLORS Many One Piece Styles discharge or reassignment within; ALUMINUM PLANT HUSRANO ENLISTS WITH WIFE'S PURSE tne next three months. Tltie statement was made at a Department conference bv Gen.

Jos SHUT liV STRIKE UNRATIONED PLAY SHOES 2.99 3.79 didn' I Ctn rtm eph T. McNarney. commander of her American forces In the Med il en a r.ean and deputy Allied Suprcnn commander in that aree. tit bv lam New Kuiisiiiirton. Ia (I.l'l A slrllce of 11) workers down the New Kensington plant of the Aluminum Co, of America toilav.

idling 1S1D0 others. A company said the walWllt Ij ean in tin n.ikiiu un McNarney said that at the time merchant marine. But wliei wallet di sapxared about. I.hi ne time he left, took he nihlr.s In Hit: eltv iolice, nr. Anna Andeivsoii, ot Wcs Germany surrendered he had proximalelv 508,000 troops in tht Mediterranean area and that bi September moat of I hose would deparliin nt when a die rv lo.

told ollicei i o. in oner ai n'd of I loreir who tllKl He added thai by December he lifter Mr, Andersoi would have ur.lv bU.OCH) Irnoos eel and that by the end ot January there would be onlv 2U80. mostly salvage troops. In addition, about Cites Heroism of Officers, Men in Bunker Hill A ttack FRIDAY 9:30 to 10:30 A. M.

Qkahanm. BATISTE and RAYON BLOUSES oo 300 Discontinued styles and slightly soiled taken from regular stock and reduced for quick rlparance. SPEAHE'S SPORTSWT.AR DEPT. SECOND FLOOR boot) Air Corps personnel vol, remain stationed there. McNarney declared.

WINED, DINED IN ALLEGED BRIBERY Mifchel Field, N. UN'S! A charge that high officers of tiie Mitchel Kit id Army air base wore wined and timed and lavished with gifts today was erm rt huo the court martial record of a major ac of setting trrinefei.s for soldiers to keep them from beins sent i tle Hill was nj Admiral Mltscher's tlug.sl when she was hi; oil meu aml barhv damaRixi Mru 19 15.) 1 1 em in Tesi slerdav aid tram me. rat oda. ri a. ma nteiir.

BV COMMODOKE A It LEIGH A. rHiRKE, CSV WashlliKtoii. HNS1 Tiie thing tat impressed me ino.st. during the ameme a Cam: nn ihe Ate re.ss beats bus chest like Tnrran at New York nisjht clubs, with cheeks id dasher nm or hoi; ory. Thut i.sh'l true.

Tiie ofli Hill off Oki crrnntnee no to an.i a mam, mad troduced to etlebrilic. The sole defencan; in the tram Mm. Wrmter V. Carrier was the th.e ottlcera and llghllng tires who holds the Osjiiv.Mush.ed hours hue tiie of mm). iekr)v fVioe Ad fh.cv ih ot la sr.tc ovi'tcoiiu' bv fumes and smuK For instance.

Comdr. le.t. ert I. Of Uptlef MOutchiir. i went down into Ilamiivg and tilled corrrpartm.ent.s so m.inv 1 finally had to order him 't uiral A.

Miirr'uec. commander I I tne Corra d'arh FYiem" tas having a roulerem Stay he flus plot room when tiie COUAM Burley Butcher Linen On Sale Friday Morning I'll'' Tf 'ne he; hot in Eegeia, ime to Droiest the or 'm a i' raid he might have been der and asked me to revoke it. While asncfi out (killed wan uoing I hat 1 could see that, cniild hcrdly on his feel, lirti' he emm.lrg: make another' tared after tiie Jap crashed tto our parked planes and set hem on fire. But niter the first trip so I wouldn't let him go. i urn; rm.r I a mof in the Japanese.

He acetiser; of ac ceetjtm S'eiO 0 for oblaininp irarwfers for two soldiers Winch them in this country COMPLAINT FILED AGAINST WE1RTON W. I UP) Weir ton Steel etmremi and diverting air eouditlo.ntn.; equipment and stainless furniture from an enie" gency ho.pita! to a compa country club, will entflr tomorrow to two indictments rharoir.t: 37 violatloas of war production board regulations. Asealstant Dislrm' tm ao E. E. Hamstead, tvho filed the inior mation tor the said the company could be flnwj $10,000 on each count in the indictments.

Sperutjcally. the Weirton Company is. charged with violating WPB order 41 in remodeling the Williams Country Club, which contains, quar wii. wo were hit. umlmauu: tcme Ihe people rinv.ai an veryone on Admiral MU her' Comdr.

E. C. Chestou. of Chestnut Hill. and Lt.

H. R. White, nt Wellington. Col. The latter is the famous "WhiJter'' Wiute of football fame.

Hold Everything MEN'S WHITE BOXER SHORTS 159 Well, those three innar deck and tie bit of hell. They pitched in 79 yd. manned I a beautil'u! job. As ihe fires snread we heard a ale over the smiak box (inally made out it wa.s a radio man dlO room. His more wa.s shaky and you could tell lie was TliLs kid told us about, a dozen ere trapped and that whichever ay they turned thev Were con fronted by or fliinifts.

We White gaberdines small, medium and large. A timely special! Cool, crisp spun rayon that looks like linen and feels like linen! Popular shades to make up into smart dresses, slacks, play suits for cool summer comfort 39 inches wide perfect quality. oto tnem to remain en Hit and to le on the deck to net, n.s much air os possible and that Wi woulrt send loren resent; party, rt0mH. jii Ai DhiRfelder, of Corrv, Ja went down and found it wasn't NO DEADLINE FOR CANNING SUGAR Sugar for canning purposes may be obtained by applying to your ration board anytime during the summer months. It was announced today.

A spokesman for the Chester board sold that many person are under the Impression that a June SO deadHnt ha.s been set for canning sugar. This is not true, she raid, as Hie aicar will tie given out to aitpjkwti til smwae; kue. finite a.s bnd as It had been pictured, but the would have suffocated eventttully. Wlien rune oreaigtit idem up mid ihey m.n:;v oi nan mtv yeai never 'I tljiak i'3 captured law am so happy to'bc'fthve..

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