Chester Times (Newspaper) - March 5, 1926, Chester, Pennsylvania DAILY AVERAGE FOR FEBRUARY 18612 15362 CHESTER PA FRIDAY MARCH 5 1926 FIKAL it V With All Latest ami Best of the Day TW YEI HT PAUL PRICE TWO CENTS NEW COUNTY JAIL RECOMMENDED BY GRAND JURORS Replacing oi Bridge Over Run Haver ford Cited FINDS IS County Home at Lima Should Have New Hos pital Report Says Recommendations for a new and larger county jail because of pres ent overcrowded existing in the present jail a new hospital at tho Delaware County Homo for iho Indigent it with a ward to euro for diseases among the inmates there and tho tion by iho county of a new bridge rni Manoa road over Hun in Haverford township wero contained in the report tho March Grand Jury was submitted lo the Court yesterday afternoon Tho Jury begun ita tour of inspection in tho morning traveling in a big auto hup Court House was thai Inspected Uien the jail Then tho County Horns and after the bridge Tho bridge according to the re port Is in an condition fur heavy vehicles Haverford township the report cites ia financially to bear tho expense of constructing a now spun and tho Grand Jury rec that tho counts bear the expense This bridge was inspected some time ago by a jury of view ap by tho Court and tho rec of that body was simi lar to Grand Jurys recom At the jail the Grand Jury cited everything was found to be clean but overcrowded and the rec for a new structure Jarger than the present building N was made Tho County Home according to tho was found to bo well managed and the Inmates well cared io a new hospital tho report states with a ward to care for contagious diseases The Grand Jury thanked District Attorney Taylor and Assistant Ds Attorney MacCarter lor their courtesies and assistance Mary Heith and M janitress and janitor the court house wero both commended on the buildings appearance The report in full follows To the Honorable Court of Dela County State of Penna We tho members of tho Grand Jury March Sessions make the fol lowing reports Total blls presented 72 True bills found 63 Ignored bills 7 We heard testimony and visited a bridge on Manoa Road over Kun in Haverford Township and find unsafe for heavy vehicles and the construction of a new bridge too an rt for Haverford bear Wo therefore rec tho County to bear the ex pense On our tour of the Court House found everything in a clean orderly condition and wish to com mend Mary Keith and Burton Stiteler tho and for this condition We visited the County Tall and found everything clean but very overcrowded We recommend a new und larger jail Wo visited tho County Homo for at Lima ami found the place vcll and tho inmates well provided for We do a new hospital with a ward to care for con diseases Wo wish to thank the District Attorney William Taylor and As District Attorney 1 Carter Jr for their courtesies and aid to this Grand Jury I A motion was made and seconded that a vote of thanks bo extended to the Foreman and Secretary for their able and conscientious manner in which they conducted the meet ings of this Grand Jury Wo consider it has been an honored to servo tho Court as a Grand Jury Foreman J ROY YOUNG LOUIS B HANNAX DECISION GIVEN IN WAIF Herbert Clark actor and Clark secretary never each other until they met In New York They planned lo marry Then Clark learned from his father who lives in Pittsburgh that was tiis I never thought Jt necessary to tell either of them I had been married twice the father explained City Social Workers Ask Curfew Law Enforcement Judge Returns Betty to Philadelphia Welfare Society Judge thls morning in Philadelphia dismissed tho habeas corpus Dr Isiac L Par sons of Media for the possession of Hetty two year old over a has been waging since last Saturday and re t Belly to tho Childrens of Philadelphia Neither nor his wife wero in the court room Judge of iho Division of the Municipal Court announced his decision S Stewart Lyon of Crum Lynne who has been contest Ing ilia adoption oC Betty by Dr and Mrs Parsons and requesting hat tho baby be turned him and his wife was however the hubens corpus action to procure the child brought by Dr and Mrs Parsons and Mr Mrs Lyon only contested ueh action It is said that similar habeas corpus action may now be lake u by Mr and Mrs Lyun 10 possession of the child which they desiro so much The for tho ward of tho Childrens Bureau grew nf applications to adopt child both families Hetty was 01 taken from the Children Bureau to Media by Mr and Mrs T Harris and was there by Dr and Mrs Parsons who lived across the street Mr and Mrs Lynn ilio saw the child and petitioned ihu Childrens to adopt It Tho case has been contested for the past week ind was one ol the most to decide that has over been faced hy the Municipal Court STOCKS MOUNT AT N Y MARKET OPENING TODAY Overnight Buying Accu Yester days Strong Seen Most Classes of Issues Brokers Scent New Tumble Improving of Pike Detours Impassible Condition of Back Roads Pointed C i Out as Closing of Main Highway State Engineer Promises Start on Repairs Soon with on tin work shortly to bo resumed ot Chester ROB THIRD WARD STORE QF GOODS VALUED AT Business House Block of Police Station Looted YORK March 4 In opening ins on the today A of buying accumulated and which came in direct contrast to thy of was Kill in throughout most Hassos of and investors np had regained their and were many evidences of support as stocks to levels Stocks opened pui follows Ana IT up s up i Y Central up vip up 1 H At Motors up Up s up S X V 0 and St Louis lln NEGRO HANGED FOR Officials Will Be Asked to Revive Ban on Ctel MURDER AND ASSAULT dren on Streets After 930 in Back Curfew should once more blow in chief endorsers of tho return to tho Chester at 0 oclock In the winter j r i Both from the sin ml point of health and SJO In the summer Such is tho u le law should Ir resolution of a number oC who musi get of Chester social agencies to be at school by SItO I b in who met yesterday In tho offices of bed shortly after 0 oclock at Welfare Federation to discuss means of keeping children under six teen years of age off the city streets after 9 oclock bed by night pays Mrs Stevenson All who recall the lime when was blown after the ordinance 1 aud remember that the children dren and assaulting tho officials will bo scd to Hi rough iho streets for next few days to have thP blew tho ordinance passed in Febi e Ky March Ert Harris who saved from n mob a fow weeks ago only by out to guard the courtroom where Ills 13 minute trial for was held wad hanged here today Ive been praying Harris said from the gallows I know my are forgiven 1 am ready to die J am at peace with the world Troops guarded the Jail yard for tho hanging Harris paid the death penalty for I wo chil wife and ruary 1915 onco more enforced The provides that parents or guardians found guilty of permitting children upon streets be lined 1 and costs for the first of and for each ad offense Thechief reason for trii demand rhat the er cu Low whistle be lown at fl oclock 13 not lo tho police moro work but let the children know time it is There are a few children who will utterly disregard the curfew whistle but on the other hand there are a rent many children who would go home if they knew that It was 9 oclock says Miss Clara officer of the juvenile court Time passes so rapidly at night that few children how lato It Is and the curfew whistle them that it is time to go home Miss Gladwin says that she has dad hundreds of requests from moth ers lhat whistle be onco more adopted and bo rigidly enforced Mrs Oscar Stevenson head of the Delaware County Childrens Aid So ciety Chester branch is one of tho WEST END YOUNGSTER GRAZED BY BULLET vi anu J that shori been near hii now II president of tho Cheater AV C T U is also behind movement to have the blown The blowing tho nt n oclock will also parents to the realization that hat is for children to and In bed Many as wrIl as chil dren forget how quickly tHo make ito attema to their children home We believe that the police can enforce the measure if they are ordered to do EO Mrs Bancroft says y Prominent members of tho Now Century club and lions of the city are behind the movement and it is that business men of tho city will also back the measure Theatres Back Move A Homer manager of thc Edgmont Theatre ami In charge f all the Stanley Theatres of Chester declares he is very much in favor of enforcing the curfew law I am behind a move ment which will on Page Twentyseven ANDREWS APPEALS FOR AID IN RIS DRY WORK Tony Ambrose 12 years old West Third street applied at Chester Hospital yesterday after non for treatment ot an abrasion of right arm he informed physicians nurses that he had betn shot The City Hall was promptly and Tony was questioned He rily before C oclock he by hia mother to a hii home and re through an alley heard the report a then felt a sensation in bis arm He dirt not tel his mother or any bf his it was not wml the arm began to pain him hours later that he went to hospital for treatment March ant Secretary of Treasury Andrews dry chief told the House Waya and Means committee today in advo cating a for special prohibition and customs bureaus in the treasury that the former bureau was essential to proper functioning of dry enforcement There is more work In prohibition enforcement one man can do Andrews snid I cannot function efficiently because of the amount of detail work A separate bureau of customs alio is necessary Andrews said to provide for a stronger personnel in Washington Both iho government and the business will bene fit by proposed hill he explained and stressed tho of tional and better paid lawyers in the j customs service i MISS WINTER ASSURES AID IN TAYLOR CASE mother AUTO HITS BEAM GIRL INJURED up f up 1 Allied Chemical up Smelting up t a up U S lil olf Hudson off K C and O 1 830 up 1 Northern up Tt United Cigars ifi uj American up Most of tho early frac in bul a few stocky which recently have been pounded by bearish Interests went up more than a point Allied was up i at and Chrysler was ui at Tho railroads affected In the recent veto of tho Van In early dealings Nicko lo HO Pore was up at Si and j during the hour waf only less brisk than lny Up to II 11 in bin 730500 for yesterdays hour Tho prices wero lending to climb slowly upward On the bond sales were than dollars less Ir the hour than yesterday totalled up to U a ni Can was a feature ills first Balo via nt up from last sale oC yesterday As went Into Its hour there was n recession on prices Motorist Impales Car On Unseen Wooden Girder Continued on Pane Three RAJAHS DANCING GIRL IS MARRIED COUNTESS OF CATHCART GIVEN FREEDOM HERE XEW YOUK March of today was per tied freedom in this 1 entitled to all iho privileges alien JudT William Bondy sus nod the writ of ha bens corpus su tured by her attorneys rhen Ihr was about to be excluded the United States because of d moral turpitude MISS ENTERS MENTONE i oxp Hlen MiHs American tennis mininn entered final round of when Miss K M Harvey at 60 and 6t NAMED BANK DIRECTOR India Begum girl and central figure in the scandal culmi in tho abdication of the Maharajah of Indoe last Saturday has been married to Abdur Rahman wealthy skin dealer and municipal Khe expressed and no sur prise at the news of the Maharajahs downfall Mumtaz once the favorite of the powerful Maharajah ran away from him after she alleged he had ca her aside She sought the protection of Abdul wealthy merchant in Bombay who paid with his life protecting her She herself younf and beautiful har her face badly mutilated by one of the assailants They were arrested and convicted XEW YORK March the unsolved murder of Wil liim Desmond Taylor was reported yesterday Attorney Asa Key PS of Los Angeles held a telephone conversation with Mary Miles Mln ler former o actress and friend fo Ihn slain director Mr said Miss MInter uas but not suspected when in called him voluntarily Miss MinUr to phases of the cise wo were in md If she couM br of any help Mr Deputy District Attorney Davis BORROW NEW March ments by New York bankers for a loan to Uio Catholic church ct representing tbe first pub lic borrowing by a tion through Wall Street channels An offering of bonds is planned at an early date The loan vill bo a direct tion of the general of the eight Bavarian and the proceeds will be by the union for the construction of educational and hospitals throughout the state of Bavaria Miss Marguerite Johnson of 33 Heights was slightly hurt and an automobile be longing to Joseph H Donovan a in a accident on Oak avenue near Baltimore last eve ning Mr Donovan who lives in Clifton Knights was taking lohnson to her home when the acci dent took place After he had turned his car north on Oak avenue ho had gone only a few tet along the dark road when crash came Mr Don ovan was leaning over in the act of shining tho gears and he escaped unhurt The collided with a wooden beam was extending irom a trailer which was parked in the roadway The trailer nnd a liveton truck had been pulled from opposite sidu of the road earlier in the afternoon The beam according to measurements mado by Chief of Police John A Mc Cuwan of Clifton Heights thirtyseven feet over the trailer danger signals wero displayed ac cording to Mr Donovan Thu pierced the windshield ot the car and wrecked the lop of the vehicle The body was ripped Irom the Miss Johnson was taken to the ORDER CUTS GOVERNMENT EXPENSE lowing President Coolidges order fo strictest economy hu ures budget A check up of tlo mono for government operation the nsx fiscal year July 1 shows they tola rfvlflOlSl Icss than tho Bureau Tho cut hai heightened tlon of a further tax reduction tin caused authorities to minimize th Presidents that a ing sprue would cause a year four of tho bills for the treasury jure navy Justice nnd departments of below the budge estimates as Navy Treasury an Stile Justice and Two of tho bills showed over the budget estimates as fol lows Independent offices f 11001 war The net result IK a favorable bal ance of below the budget contract will tho closing ft of that at various oinu between his city and Pros eel iark of Cheater lid this city ire wondering ie detours which nro to bo used hllo work IH under way re to bo ii Cor vol claim that the present de mid Haverford tad nro Impassable they suffered greatly during the months as tho Of tho Increased tonnage Una over them At tho result of the hich buy In tho 10 sought In regarding when tho our would bo In good repair C Stackpole district engineer of lii Htat that the work of conditioning the will bo started within the ext two or three This it Isj will permit them condition when tho work els underway Mr April 1 s tho datr for t work 011 ho renewal ot work on Chester pike lo also announced tho routes thut vlll be UH as pending tho Ins paving jobs Motorists who occasion to ruvel from this city tt via Chester will detour routh in In or Island road They allow this thoroughfare east to Liu coin avenue then turn north to Chester pike Park from which point tho IsIn condition fur travel having been concreted that fur tho cold weather Hixt In Is under re construction from Clifton Heights to Media motorists will detour nt the Intersection of Baltimore pike and Springfield road In Clifton They will follow this latter rond north through Clifton Heights Manor and Springfield to tho State rout Turning west on State road they will follow this road Into Media Those motorists Ji Chester or other points in this mny turn oft Stito rood nt Chester road iis Spriul road follow routo anrosa Baltimore Into mid this Mr snid that the n at Baltimore Chester road will bo kept open at nil time during tho repairs to lh former highway in order istn wlU not bo put to the Incon of to Media mill thence towards this oily in order to KH to or Morton These dolours to Mr come under the titin of tho Highway Depart ment and as such will put and kept In by tho State Traffic 1 Tho of Increased that will hi caused by the from phia to Chester Is up for the of various that lie ilond Ches ter With Chester paved or tho HOUHi ulde downto Park speculation is current ns to the tho in time for the opening of tho Juno 1 Tho ot Norwood Dr Kr W to u ff tha Chester Times Thu tn condition ut Iho of the paving of the like a road entirely on tho Slato and whether It will bo and to thu by thi tinin that the hip event In is up to thu State 1 believe the will bu clear to liy the first of next year Tho conditions of tho streets in KOOd and the borough have taken It upon to attempt to keep the ways lu iho boat of condition for thu William n of the It to mo it Iho Detectives Believe Trudi Was Used to Haul Pick of Stock Continued on Three NEW UNIFORMS FOR CITY POLICE Contract for Summer At r Awarded to John E McGovern Contract for Hummer for members of tho police department was awarded John E McGovern local merchant by council at its yesterday afternoon Tho lld tho lowest of two submitted tho other being offered by H i SonK Tho successful bid wao to uniforms of coats caps tor each to bo regulation and each for mounted uniforms of blue whipcord material Soni bid was for HI uniforms bid to grey material for uniforms not considered The City re turned approved two ordinances one providing for tho of Keystone road we at from In road on tho ci side feet rind tho other providing for Iho out and opening of In tho Tenth and north of street nn an 1 west at Highland avenue of H K In nn j automobile belonging lo Patrolma n P ITT in Edwards of The truck and trailer bore the name of tho Transportation Company West Allegheny avenue FIVE INJURED IN CRASH ON WHITE HORSE PIKE CAPTAIN AND CREW RESCUED HALIFAX N S Marci captain and the crew of the General Smuts havo trn rescued hy the Dutch steamer according to a to the here The Smuts carried crew of men Jt was in 1 sinking ren dition when the rescue was effected KELLOGG HAS GRIP T H of March 5 A n a flight attack of grip by h First of a slight increase in r r hs father the late kept Kellogs to his Joseph U Hirkson I home yesterday FORMS CABINET I PKKING Fong supreme r of tho tlie area against the assault of Li and Wu Simul Chia formed a nw Poking cabinet ot and war minister am appointing W Yen foreign minister DEATH FROM GAS FUMES X J March Fivo people wore injured two crli cally in the collision thin morn ing of two automobiles on tho Pike 7 miles of Hn to Stale Nn arrests weri Trs avenue Atlantic Cily Mrs le Smith ot City were taken to the Cooner Hospital In to have fractures of r he the girls bed room ho Closing Hi room window before retiring for the flight Mis Catherine Carpenter of Mr ant Mrs Car penter of 21 Eyre avenue Clifton and Miss Mary old a relative of the family narrowly escaped asphyx early today Dr I K of Clifton Heights revived thorn Mrs Carpenter who has been lil for past wool was unable to seep ami about t oclock thin mo rni us sho moans coming from the Mrs Cnr called hcr husband and Continued on Pago Three REAPPOINTED TO DEPUTY SHERIFF POST WOMEN HEAR HOUSE MEMBERS L p carl Representatives robbery was c In tho heart of tho central district during tho early hours th morning tho store ot Shipley West Third street entered and goods valued at stolen The soods wore uninsured The thieves were daring that tho store was and they worked three men patrolled tho section within a of police headquarters Thai a truck or large wa used to haul away tho loot 5s tht theory of detectives working on tin case They aio also giving conoid to a duo that Uio was person havi Ing knowledge of the stock of the that only the best soodi removed from hangers racks Discovery of tho robbery after S oclock this Mr Shipley arrived ils and found thai tho front door hnd been forced open he been sprung a having heeti used tho store empty racks and counters the merchant a hurried inventory dresses valued ai womens coats 51000 mcni 5500 10 ant 11 missing Mr desk hud also open nnd Bum of money between and and a revolver oC takeri merchant He City Halland Detective ove and an investigation Duo lo fact that policemen hud made regu lar from boxes at Third street and and Third and ati cots It Is ed wore by tho thieve who after them walk avay from Ilia to tlie front at gained entrance and hurriedly removed joods which had been pre spotted Atr Shipley took steps ing to replenish thd stock and h Media Meeting Three mem bers of tho State Legislature at Iho meeting ot tho Womens Club of Delaware county In Media afternoon and rodo roush Khod over have heretofore been more or leso beliefs in the of their auditors concerning tho and Senate during tho time Governor special oC the Legislature was In progress The Extra ordinary by William Alexander who said that tho term fitted exactly in every eonke of the word Tho statement that have been mndo through newspapers nml other In reference to tho con sideration given certain by Governor were absolutely untrue where they go so far as to nay that little considera tion given these measures ac to J Turner and Grover C imparted some Information in connection with the Anthracite Control which undoubtedly changed the ot many of his listeners concerning this Important of the recent special session work Representative Edward of thla city owing to unforeseen the skull Joseph husband of Mrs Fling of one of the nulo IoiB seriously a of was to the City Hospital with injuries rf 25 South Atlantic City was injured found tlu Dr Loewen was summoned anil afler of artificial res In reviving the young women wero confined to birl Af fording to rf family the tras resulted froma flro In tho heater 28 Stews Frolic in Business Area in Happy Pre Execution Party WAY CLOSE PASSAIC MILLS PASSAIC N J March of textile mill n this vicinity arc expected to meet today to consider proposals would close all of the factories for the nf iht The purpose of Hi would be u picketing to ll ih thus far here and in 13 SPIES SHOT MOSCOW March E Thirteen today ar to n dispatch from The convicted of espion ace Ir behalf or and ot plotting terrorism in Leningrad An unexpected shopping tour into business district of Chester by steers hail away from a local abattoir provided some excitement last night U was merely a window shopping tour however and no purchases Although a grout of at was paid to citys yet did not receive what berullcd a Although the of tho playful was a brief one no opportunity of in sight With gentle and muttered tho twentyeight animals of tho windows along Market strott with Two were in street and Department Store at street Edf moot avenue Hut the only persona to the were a num ber of who directed the in the right at Kfv street and and were rewarded by tte meat packers It was while the steers were being run from box curs into the packing ihy and stampeded up from into the of tho city tho visitors ambled at Third and Market they by the committe consisting of the most and in town Liter the packing men up thn lar the May Store at Market without any damage done Samuel president of lhf Works was appointed a deputy sheriff of Dela ware county by Sheriff Isaac W Johnson at Media display of thp certificate of appointment the new deputy sheriff thj contra tula lions of his friends who took occasion to shower bis with and baskets ijf Mr permitted himself the luxury of U at the queries from on tho meaning uf the appointment And to think I hat I been missing tdis for a period of years ho laughed Tho beautifully crn bossed which I received lu simply the renewal of my commis sion ns a deputy sheriff received fifteen ago end replaced csch succeeding year SEES BOOTLEGGING POPULAR IN FLORIDA TAMPA Fla leggins more in Florida than the rtal business Com mander Hambsch fed oral prohibition enforcement chief for he state said today As popular as the real estate busi ness Is In this state there are more bootleggers realtors In Florida Commander ays I believe more than 50000 persons In nre bootleggers or are connected in one way or another with the industry TRANSPORT EXPLODES 25 KILLED VIENNA 5 Twentyfive persons were killed In a ex ploson In today according to a telephone message from the capital Thirty and TOO civilians nro reported to have wounded of tho dead were soldiers An artillery transport on the Main street according to the telephone wrecking many houses and seriously damages the Imperial Hotel Continued on TwentySeven MAN MOTOR AS SECURITY slated goods tol day Ui nil prevent ing any Interruption in his Telephone and tho goods were noon THINK 5 BROKE ICE IN AUTOMOBILE Out March his and their children to been Erlo whle at templing to cross on tho Ico from tho Island In their au Hundreds townsmen who spent yesterday searching tho lako In automobiles flew overhead looking for trace of tho illfated family had virtually given up hopo today The had gono across tho lake to the Island to visit and then left fo tho mainland After departed a blizzard came up they have not been seen since SEAT IN LEAGUE OF NATIONS An amusing situation was brought to light by Marcus Hook police when they Investigated the recovery of TH automobile owned ty Andrew 1 12004 Read street Wil mington Del Tho automobile which stolen from ir from the above address last Monday seen n colored was arrested In Marcus Hook for operating an au without n license At the time of his arrest he said hn had a license nt home in Wll minston and left the stolen car ns i security for rls appearance the next duy He never returned GENEVA March today formally demanded a permanent seat oh the League of Nations Council Chinas entry Into tho competition brings the list oC nations permanent on the council to Spain Brazil and China Topics of Times IN WASHINGTON FOR PURITAN SUNDAY WASHINGTON is more of the In Washington than in any other city With this a of and lay i churchmen np before the House District of committee of a Inw rH foms of amusement ln district on Sunday The Weather WASHINGTON March Fore cast Eastern Pennsylvania Fair and continued cold tonight Saturday in creasing cloudiness rising tem moderate north and north east winds Sun rises a m sets T 4 IS a m and p Low water 1151 a m Hourly t 1 a m m m a a Record 21 21 IS Irt 15 If 13 3 a m 0 a m 10 a m 11 n m Noon 1 p in p m 14 16 17 20 34 An alien who was arrested here told tho police that he didnt know the dry law was In effect Judging from the number of raids conducted In the past year he isnt the only one Mike opines that the marl who laughs at hla wife when she has a bad cold should be arrested for attempted suicide After a bottle of milk In a restaurant we want to know when cows started giving vanishing A local doctor says that high heels are making hoofs of womens feet Bad news but then horseshoes cheap Wo can set your license whether you have a form or Well afler looking at soms women drivers we knew that r An American meat packer met King In London a fev days Wonder if tha Kins thought to call him Sir Loin A Cirl In Marcus Hook says she caught an itch from a box of matches Is an mation A resident says that during the recent snow storms ten squirrels entered his home Maybe ho had been acting like a nut T Doc Joe Dunn says that holding your breath will euro hiccoughs But thats a terrible cure to suggest to the average woman The shortest and best afterdinner speech a man can listen to is to henr a friend say Lot ma have both Mils Phil says atot of M women spend a lot of money for 12 and haie but to 1 4 S for It