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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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CHESTER TIMES. CHESTER, FRIDAY, MARCH 21. 1941 ping will have been sent cargo boats to the bottom. Averages i such as there, it they could cv maintained for tax m. mihs, would Oaa.

to face wr.h th? ACCUSED ZIGZAG ON WILD FLIGHT! 0N OLD FL00D TOLDO? VISCOSE SALE; IU. S. Ship Building Can Beat the Enemy Sinkings ply purposes. But food can be rs a aaa jrta iiraioed 001 torn. Meantime.

Britain will have bull: 750.000 tons of new ships if bombings do not disrupt her shipyard program. That would leave England wun a net loss 01 aoout a muuot which could be bcrr.e. But Hitler promises and air sub marine surface war 2gainsf British shipping for the coming months. beyond anything ever seen. He is building vast numbers of boats, i surface raiders and long ranie naval bombers to put his threats into effect, and favorable weather is coming.

tree de submarines sent 8SO.00O Continued from lMgc One Fourth continued as' ward, csmaging on: ot 2iOS. Ouiiide 24i Frail greatest emergency in iter ong nis tory. ana are not to oe as reflecting the views of tiie Navy Department. FREE! SI.O0 Worth of RECORDS With S4.0U KtCORD Purchase SEhhcrinx or CORDS 5 cmrs up LQUm MUSIC STORE rt puri or WARNER BROS. THEATRES Hoagland was pa Seti at :T.e curb Dewces car collided Mjaarciy the fear oC the parked automobile and drove forward nearly "00 feet, crushlnq in of body.

Zy; d. to Fourth street the car by 'Dewra veered in 3 ria tt ar trJ'. turn and swept toward the oppo. ite side of the street where it cra. lisd into and badlv datnaced the porch at tbc home 0: Walter at 2403 West Fourth street.

The car ramr 10 rest amid the wreckage of the oorch. Aroused by 'he crash, eiidesits of the neighborhood downed clothing over their 5jecpint attire and damaged' house, They agisted De wees from his car and loitnti that he had su2c rsd only a minor laceration or the nose. He was taken to the Chester Hospital by Pntroi "men Richardson and Griffin on or ot Cwcn. and after treatment was uiken 10 City Physician H. C.

Donaiioo. where he re ceived examination and was certified as intoxicated and unfit 10 op "eratc a car. He tolci Dr. Donahfio he had had larste 'of beer and thai he did not know unuhins about the dair.aae inflicted 'p' 'Men wiif) wings of jieef oncf fiearfj "Si Ml 're a ri" hnrrage.1 jj5j 1 j' Sf Sky high excitement wilh Unce Sam's I Wv' MSI devil may core Gaiahads of ha" WJ jaSt. 1 S''eS' 'r''(Tec with the cooperation yS ml ruth Ml PAUimiY SHiPPlRDSlRUmCK 1:00 'To enable 'c nra: nesses to be pres the "been Dostnoncd until this evening "at S.30 o'clock, at police headquarters.

Meanwhile Dewees is heid The arrest was made at Fourth land Ward streets, at 310 a. m. claaia iariy last i 1 a collision on KDV. street near Eighth street, car a ra f. a by Michael Back's, of 1016 Townsenti 'street, and the other by Dominick Testa, of Second and Palmer streets.

Boih cars were moviny north on En gle street MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS cntroI proji ct his Idir lent keeps 111 1 1 at bnttom picture Hoisted over a fl Enumclaw. Wash. Compare of 1 The following applications for marriaae licenses were mtidc at the of Winfield W. Crawford, register of will. Media: Joseph Smith.

25. 720 Tilshman street, and Virginia Brown, 16, 1016 Central avenue. Chester. Marshall R. Baucom.

22. 1205 W. Seventh street, and Dorothy R. MeCrone, 21. 2610 Madison street, Chester.

Albert Motlsley. 33, 709 Crosby itreet. and Louriha Eckman, 32, 422 E. Eighth street, Chester. C.

Oliver Bart, 25. 402 East Twen tieth street, and Lois E. Agac, 23, 805 Glenn terrace. Chester. William Peisochenowslci.

21, GOT Maddcck street, Cruin Lvnnc. and Josephine G. Billarl, 17, 222 Walnut street, Morton. Nathan M. Quinn, 27, ROB Swarth nn t)ie Wliilt rlvi near torils the silt drv.

with tent, costing issue at stake In Sclera shadowing ihe limited or reportedly made 10 Genua If the fuehrer decides nect xsnrv to all.ack Kaslei to try to help Mil soiiui 1 is along Use valley of the iver 111 Yugoslavia, which comptiral Ively level ap the plains north Saln lii river, which presents lavia holds fast to refusal an ill ranee to German fairly easy Vardar en 1 ihe Greece will be closed, si. then take the 'risky Irving to send Ins troops the narrow Bulgarian 3 are easily pro net Jieiitaet mi are snbjacksi to i lire from a de the British and tected. They do flank arid ienc.il I a'OO' iiihi I''tiomi. that a German 11 1 m''. passes, and hold fast it 2 an air etun: upph The 1 toe .1 1 of which t.

air attack. uld be under const. GAULLE MAY GET BRITISH WAR FUND Viehcv. March tll IT') It wm Ooverimietu'was 7i aa ving proVnl aar Gen. harles I) Gaulle, leader the Free Fran: rt.

said nan of the ie from French money Britain since the col more avmue. anal Eif.ie Warner Glass. Marshall avenue. Marcus Hook, and Jennie Gain hitch. 2f? 526 Hiifee road.

William R. Not or. 28. Snn street, and Theresa Hadad, 24, 2422 iiy iy, T. HAKOS Today's cabinet crisis in Belgrade over the rcjiorted decision to sign ai militarv pact with mmnv shows si serious ))Oiitical rift in Jugoslavia which may cause the nation lo swing nwuv from ihe Axis iulet lime 0 ila Pal tie UV I lit! Balkans moves against the Germans.

Since three members of the cabinet iiave resigned in protest and live, including Premier CwetkovHrh. ab slaiiied from votiim. that menm only H) Ministers of a iotai of IS iavor tiie German ngrecir.er.t. In a national issue as important as the present crisis, which aileeU uiairi: 01 ugosiavia nationni cabinet inaaarrv only two votes shows how precarious the decision may There can be no Question but that Yugoslavia has failed to unite over aid to the Axis. Military as well as civilian pro tests against the action of live gov veir.ir i rT.

any ai riaaa I lino nuv with Um Axis. Since that is the actual silaution. iv uher rmany not 1 i permanent security regarding Yugo slavia luture attitude the Asa; must be aoani a against the di At the same t'ina wilh sia ii a ge nail, cl tia tiooai.u'c antaconi tie to ea oncration with Ihe axl Gcrmaii sabotage may be cxpc ad 1 to develop. As the unifier now the most. Unit Ihe ca felt able to grant to land.

vJi i Bel crude i and" ambulance it ir. i v. ill 1: ttse of Yugoslav lvtehv.T. iXirtant advaniage has to the British and Grr might eonceivaiily alloy, ho'rt 'astc i Grei i i HIGH ADVENTURE TRnWPHANT LOVE1 isnuuj in struct, fiimxli itihia Francis Kroner, 21, 1842 South Taylor street. Hnd Bvdia Cnriola.

21. 1735 South Tavlor street, Phlladel Mr. Couru uki said, dmvctors i fctl movt dccnlv. eapa of u.s who lrtv jisk! i co Us I Jit riim it? w'rovtii its lar 2b xi. or i a tht lii' hiest decree unto us a nun.

the outrom" may be from I do rri'i rnmeia lor ionc this mattei." far I iiave or.lv dune what they were Jli no in pursuit of their one winnim; 'he VVh' no (idi'Stica; re naked hi i' conclusion of his Mr. 0 or. a 11 In Ihanlccd th' ir not prciwasig him for any further "I iiave told you all 1 know." he Among Our Colored Citizens small group of chic miiuie'L ma embarked on a course which i.2ia: aonal to be the nil insure goal last evening at the School aualtorlum. Eighth street and Central avenue. The masts meeting was planned by Coooci! of this Iter.

J. P. Barbour, pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church, was master of enrernonies. and presented an en teri iirogram. consisting of musical selections by the Asbury Male Chorus, under' Urn direction Oi Wiliiain Gardener, and the St, Danii'l's Choral Society under the or ,1.

Frank Anderson. Rev. L. ft. Moore, chairman of the Leaders' Council, stated the purnose of ihe ge.i together.

C. M. Kane, secret. 1 rr emeritus of Ihe Arefif Avenue Y. M.

C. of Atlantic City, was the mam speaker, who opened his speech by saying, "1 have the belie! that, the character of any community is shown by the interest and care it lakes of Its young people, and that any community, country or race which cares lor its youth has a I'm ore. I think you will agree with me that this is true. These young people, men and women el tomorrow, must, take our places. ar.H how well they perform will depend very largely upon the contribution we of this generation make In I heir welfare and He continued "It is an accepted fact that youth must have recreation.

It must play. Also It is known fact that if this recreation is not provided, youth will provide it himself. Such efforts, consetiuenl ly. are usually unorganized, and unsupervised. And added to these unhealthy methods is the com luorcia linen recreation with its low standards ihe corner poo! room, the small, rimay store with the electric mush: bus.

ihe saloon, the night club, and others" air. Kane pointed out the possible step; that, should be taken In attempting to create the desired ree realional project, which were elaborated on hv E. M. Nelson, general Chester The AiklLy en jji move arried Y. a itee 1 ihe The I 'inert oi Rev.

Barbour, retired from the auditorium leaving the discus sua. progress. arid returned with a na was to ompo' tne at; visoi cmnunrtce. After some dis 1 ctission. the committee was decided.

Too ar Mrs. Ruth L. Bennett. I Club pre; Aimy Vj. connsiu nresi Watts llome Schcol As M'rs.

Anno D. Wnqiit. 01 the "25" Club; Mrs. B. Dale, principal of Was In Schooi: Miss tte Miss Luc tici.i nor snvr kfMum mm I T.ATltRtXG 112 Uiiasr New frisnagemant iipnr Kooms by li.iv or Week tntnaa CO eain Cea.

to; EDDYSTONE HOTEL mm eiiiiE i 2: i IV. 3rd Street V.lsiC I.VIinV THi'IhSWAY, I'llllVW AN SATURDAY BY wr rds a xd HIS ORCHESTRA "al's'cafe 3ANTK lit'i. sir. NITES TO THE "Al S. Ais Moonislnwcrs" 0, i CSFE PH as.

Renionitic i a iil l'a of iiy CAl'TAIN JOHN IS. CRA3CE f. h. "larine Corps Retired Written Ess ft sally for INS Can Britain's merchant fleet crash i through tnpio bloc it ad for tite xt v.x months' with; ''fA nate. iaJs to.

Amsricr fi am in ships and' urns the tide v.t victory? on caryo ship i'jkin? ami dt eioi ure the Schernohcrst and Gr.Li: ajs rt'aming the niic ihaatta: into r.n:; land's vital problem of supply. Ac to the Brlfifh Admiralty. of Hluivj in the first two weeks l''' 2 'i moant. 'd to about 122(2', k. If lor ses continue to mount dire til'a may fcllc v.

In the world War. America helned tn: subinarimi menace with ha hiji buildms prDK. am at Hag Island and Given time the United States today can build ships farter than they can be sunk. But America's exhtins shipyards are eom eatcd with work and it tske.s tunc to build new ones and tie: them into mnductiom It is unlikely that sufficient How of new shipping whi beam irom American yards" un late in the present year or early 10 12 Meantime existing British and the producti'in of English and Scottish shipvards must meet Nazi threat. Durum ihe firs eitrh een rrionth the present war more than five boirom.

This is slightly more than sunk in two and a half years fohov.me tj beginning of the World War in 1314. The problem of feeding and supplying the British Isles is one of almost inconceivable magnitude and Daring the astn 170 fifiO 0 arrive at and deparo from British In terms of individual shins that equals about 150 three thou 1 is no a il At the beginning of the present month Britain hod at her disposal an estimated total of 21.727.403 tons ocean going shins. To maintain the flow of supplies at peacetime levels, each ship of this fleet, would have to make an average or four supply carrying round trips each Link clergymen: Richard Thomas, state employment interviewer; Herman Laws, Alex Hunt, George Raymond, Joseph West, and Richard Harris, of Ihe Colored Leaders' Council, and Jcmes Grasty, principal of Watts School. The function of the committee is to continue the work being done: to find ways and means of gaining support, and plan of project most la etinn in the community Wendell Brewingi.on, of Flower street, was tendered a birthday party hv his uaronts at their resi dence. His guests included Joyce Williams.

Dnrctta Price. Madeline 1 twior. ef romc uavis Junior Smith, Harold Smith, Chiton Taylor, Harold Taylor, Mrs. Anna Price. Mrs, Helen Brewlngton, Mrs, Mildred Williams.

Misses Ruth Tull. Helen Tull. Dorothy Tull and Dorothy Learn to Play ihe BANJO WHISLER'S i'linNE StUS 2'5 EDtJMONT AVE. Tiiieni is AND CAItllE ESStXGTON MORTON Ki I'TS. 2.I shrimp.

lltll rtlDXrt TlXICIt.M HISS tlh it MORTOX CHESTER SMSET CfiFE Saafoed and lixsd Brinks exhihtt te Pennsylvania Horticuitural Uarch 24lh noon to 10 P.M. Every aav theresitcr Ihroncj't! Saturday, March 25th, 9 A.M. io 10 P.M. Music and dailv hraad cisti direct ir3. the show o.ci ot.tioa WFIL ResUumat Te a Roo Wheot'Chahafor5 the Admission 75 CIVIC and EDUCATIONAL tannage eatly reduced.

aa aa on of the vital secrets of the war, known, only to British war administrators. Britain's Admiralty lords have intimated that as long as the present tannage of at their disnosa! is no: lcsscnta iney can carrv on. Probably they could worrv through with a million tons less. If much more than that were lost, disaster would Figures show how close the race may be. Imponderables may fro the stales one way or the other.

Maximum building capacity of British shipyards is estimated at 1.500.000 tons of shipping a year. That averages at about 29,000 tons a week. Average German sinkings thus far have been about SS.OCO tons a week. If that average is not ex r.r.. during the next six months about l.7'jJ.0Qb tons of British shin RENT A V.l'S nns Metric AID AudifilvK Cumaany of Dcla wart TntC Slh and WlljT Del.

Tlphone 2 7SH. MEDIA TSE BENNY FRED ALLEN MARY MARTIN and ROCHESTER "i mss fun MATINEE 2:30 rWmWSaville Ave. A Eddystune jTONIGHT AND TSfrtORROW 11 on Ltura Tiia I.AIJY CUB MEMUEKS inn ins mat. TOMORROW 1.30 Kay Kyssr Boris Karioff Seia Lwgasi Peter Lorre WITH KAY'S ORCHESTRA IS i 'YOU'LL 0UT" STHIltD AND HIGHLAND AVE.t TODAY TQEVIOBROW GGTJNUGUS TOMORROW now: mohe timely than evnraj "IELL5S (THE t'u tihe Vn's Voui Bisscsl AcldcU Attraction Eiraord H0f! BELUGERET" aid Imliy Cjisinc 'sGSiFopularTbeatresj Direction Maci; Aiimsemeiit Companyli FREE GOMES BOOK AT THE MAC FREE A POT. LO and STS AND To All rOialt en Atter.uila; t.atua Slums StarUng 30 it I.jO P.

IU. Tomorrcy. i cclay! Kay Kvssr in "YOU'LL Pm OUT" TOMORROW ONLY Continunus From 10 A. M. "U'L BHER" From (lie Corriir; Strip Plus Ruga Kiddie FUN FESTIVAL 3 CARTOONS 2 COMEDIES DEAD END KIDS "JUNIOR MEN" SUNDAY SIONDAY "GORE WITH THE TODAY MAT.

EVE. TOMORROW NIGHT D5HKERWARE DAYS Tomorrow Mn(. Onl TiVO Jack Randall "Riders FROM Kc where" "HULLABALOO" FRANK HI ORGAN TGDAYI "OKE NIGHT THE TROPiGS" TOMORROW ONLY WILLIAM HOYD "THREE KEN FROM TEXAS" Maurire Gllmorc 23. 1227 Ummi street, and Vv.vv&.Uhw Meredith 21. 1823 Mt.

Vcmoa street, Philadelphia. mormon. 23. 70C2 Grays Virginia L. Fox.

7424 Devon sirec Philncelphia. wen ranted a Ih to wed, at Philadelphia, vesterdav 2 "GERMAN TURKS" ARRESTED Istanbul, March 21 (UP) Tw Germans, dir.e.nseci as Turkish ficers, were reported today to have been arrested in Thrace after their frequent trips from Istanbul io the frontier region had aroused sns As Advertised in the March Issue of the Ladies' Home Journal LEADS AGAIN WITH THE LATEST BEDDING VALUES 32 1 "BOWERY BOY" By the author oE "Al! Quiet on the Western Front" FREDRIC MARCH RGARET SULLAVAN FRANCES DEE wittt GLENN FORD ANNA STEN and ERICH VON STROHE'M TODAY! action! thrill of the frozen north! with CharSss Starrel' THEATRE 1111! RAJyD0LpH SCOH VIRGINIA GlLMOrsE Slim Sumnerville :21 i LONDON'S "QUEEN OF THE YUKON" with CHARLES BICKFORD IRENE RICH TOMORROW "The Dtursngo Ksd" BQ KIDmE SHOW AT 9.30' A. M. THE GREATEST STORY CI Till WEST BY THE WESTS GREAT STORY TELLER! It's the MATTRESS VALUE SENSATION of 1941! OMPARB this fine Serta Gold rc ses seiimg lor mora 5 much mote! honest collar fcr than you'd ever 1 motel Cit rr.attrcis wtti Jt's sup trio: to Inc. ROBERT YOUNG 8 DEAN JAGGER Jglin Canadine HEW G0L0KNADE A GALA FLOOR SHOW i r.vKitv Fat.

sat. MW STElriER, 0, TED GILBERT'S ORCHESTRA 111 117 STATE STREET MEDIA, PA. 11 Chill Wills Barton MacLaae Directed If JH1TZ lAtiG.

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