Chester Times (Newspaper) - July 3, 1941, Chester, Pennsylvania
THE WEATHER Washington July ernPennsylvania Mostly cloudy to night and Friday with likelihood of occasional showers Cooler LAST CITY EDITION 65TH 20216 Dally Leased Wire Reports of UnJted Press UP and laternaucnal News Service INS CHESTER PA THURSDAY JULY 1941 PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY PRICE THREE CENTS GEN MARSHALL ASKS U S ARMY SENT ANYWHERE Chief of Staff Stresses Need for More Men in Report to Secretary Stim son in Request for Lifting Re striction to Permit Troops to Go Overseas Wants 2500000 in Army Would Keep Present Soldiers on Duty Beyond Original Enlistment Washington July George C Mar shall U S Army chief of staff today called for removal of legal restrictions to permit the army to serve any where in the world and at the same time asked au thority for an army of nearly 2500000 men Marshall urged the big standing army when he also asked for authority to keep draftees the National Guard and Reserve Corps officers in service beyond the oneyear period stipulated in the conscription law The army including selectees guardsmen and reserves is composed of about 1400000 men I granted authority to keep the train ees in service beyond a year th force would be built up to nearl 2500000 since 900000 conscripts ar to be called up in the next months Later at a press conference Sec retary of War Stimson approve Marshalls proposal to keep con scripts in the army for more than one year He pointed out that h had already made recommendation to Congress calling for such a step Stimson however declined W commenton Marshalls recommen dation that legal restrictions be re moved against the use of United States troops outside the Western Hemisphere will have to depend on hott the President decides the secre tary said However it is recalled that las week Stimson wrote a letter to con gressional leaders recommending legislation to permit the sending o American troops anywhere in the world Marshall in asking for removal o the restrictions which now preven the armyfrom moving out of the No Editions of Chester Times On Independence Day In keeping icith its an nual custom the Chester Times itill print no edi tions tomorrow Independ ence Day NAZI PINCERS THREATEN REDS Continued on Page 6 SPECIAL TRAINING FOR LOCAL FIREMAN Chester vill send a fireman to the Edgewood Arsenal Md in the near future for training in methods of combatting bomb fires and gas at tacks it was announced today in Harrisburg by Executive Director ArnauQ C Marts of the State Coun cil of Defense who whipped civilian defense into a more concrete form by arranging for four Pennsylvania cities to participate Bethlehem and Chester are per mitted one man each in the first class and Philadelphia ana Pitts burgh are allotted two officers each City Health Officer Timothy Mc Carey prominent in local and state fireman circles said the Chester re presentative had not been decided upon at this time The men will return after two weeks of instruction and train fire men in their cities their places at Edgewood taken by firemen from other cities Eighteen successive classes will be trained Tiie lack of immediate danger is no reason why cities in Pennsyl vania should not take speedy action on this program Marts commented Much time is required to train these volunteers and to organize their efforts effectively It would be too late to do this after an enemy attack has been launched WORKER HURT AT HOUSING PROJECT The Franklin Rescue Squad Wa gon took Oscar Thomas of this city an employe of the subcontractor Charles Finn demolition expert to the Chester Hospital with serious in juries sustained when a partially de molished building at Third and Parker streets collapsed burving him in the rubble He was employed on the Federal Housing Project which extends along Parker street from Fifth to Third streets Xrays were taken of the injured man soon after he was ad mitted to the hospital at p m and first reports indicate that he nlle has a serious leg injury ARMY NEEDS FIVE BILLIONS MORE FOR TANKS GUNS Congress Soon To Be Asked for Supplemental Appropriation Cash Would Boost De fense Costs to More Than 55 Billions Washington July administration soon will ask Con gress for a supplemental appropria tion approximating 35000000000 to provide critical armaments for an eventual army of 3000000 men in formed sources said today Tiiese sources said that the pro gram already has been discussed with congressmen and that it is now being cleared through the budget bureau The funds if provided by Con gress would double and in some cases triple orders for such mili tary items as tanks heavy artil leryantitank guns and ammuni of which are yet being produced in large quantities The appropriations would boost the defense costs to more than 355000000000 This figure will be DRAFT RESPITE IN NEW ORDERS Only MenJProm 21 to 27 Liable Local Boards in Confusion Harrisburs July Selective Service order making only men from 21 through 27 liable to a years duty with the army in the future today gave hundreds of a respite from the draft The new order threw many local boards into confusion Under it all men over 28 as of July 1 in quotas scheduled 10 go today and later this month will be deferred The order increased the prospect of an early call for many of the 65000 young men who registered throughout the State on Tuesday having reached the age of 21 since the first registration last October Officials State Selective Senice headquarters estimated that nearly 50 per cent of the 1245000 men who registered last October were in the 28 to 35 age group How many over 28 already have been inducted was not know immediately The States 422 draft boards earl ier this week were given permission by Selective Service headquarters to defer the older men in cases where selecting them would cause hard ships A spokesman for Brig Gen Lewis B Hershey deputy Selective Service director said however that anybody who had reached his 28th birthday by July 1 must be deferred automatically for a month regard less of whether he has volunteered Volunteers 28 or over accepted by local boards be discharged un der the ruling The U S Army notified State Selective Service authorities that it will now accept selectees forinduc tion providing they are still physi cally qualified regardless of the ength of time that has elapsed since their army physical examination Heretofore the army declined to accept men for induction more than 10 days after their examination DECORATOR KILLED j IN CHURCH FALL O IH A PINCER MOVE MENT BY FOSCES STRIKING FROM EAST PRUSSIA THRU VILVA AND FROM BRESTLI1OVSK LWOWCLEMBERG AND LUCK EVAC UATED BY RED ARMIES I GERMANS FROZEN IN THEIR TRACKS MOSCOW SAYS PUSHJSMMED New Communique De clares Nation Responds To Stalins Call to Halt Nazi Monster Sees Seizure of Latvia Lithuania Estonia by Nazis Threat of En slavement than 420000 Red troops Moscow however reports that the thrusts at Leningrad and Moscow havebeen halted with heavy losses inflicted on the Germans Continued on Page 7 FOREMAN DIES AFTER ACCIDENT Thomas McCartin 52 of 548 North Eleventh street Philadelphia a pile driver foreman in the em ploy of the J E Brenneman Co dock builders of Philadelphia died yesterday in the Chester Hospital with a fractured skull following an accident at the Sun Shipbuilding and Drydock Company on Tuesday McCartin who has followed his rade up and down the east and west coast for many years was di recting the placement of a pile driver while at work on a new dock he Brenneman concern is building the shipyard This required the useof a large chain which was attached to the pile driver and to he location where it was to be moved As pressure was placed on he metal strand it broken and hipped back striking McCartin on he head Deputy Coroner George J White ook charge of the body which was ater removed to the Charles W faulty funeral home Third and Ine streets Philadelphia for burial iaturday morning Solemn requiem nass will be celebrated at 930 a m at St Josephs Church followed by in Holy Cross cemetery AUTO WORKERS APPROVE STRIKE r AT Co Men A decorator fell 50 feet to his death at 830 a m today when a misstep sent him plunging froir the scaffolding in the interior of St Michaels church Edgmont avenue at Eighth street to the wooden pews below His name was Harry Panzironi 38 of the Bronx New York a ne phew of the owner of the decorat ing firm which holds the local con tract visibly shaken by the tragedy said Panzironi had his bag packed and a ticket purchased ready to take a train for his horned He had intended to spend the Fourth of July with his wife and two chil dren The accident occurred about three quarters of the way back in the church The other workmen were some distance from Panzironi who was matching decorations around the top of the columns The nearest one to him Charles Dilletto of Phil adelphia said he thought a board dropped until he looked and saw the workman draped unconscious over the pew Another workman Emilio Villani stone mason rushed to Dillettos side who was yelling for help and the injured man was taken to the Chester Hospital at 850 a m and died three minutes after admission of a crushed chest and a fractured skull Deputy Coroner George J White investigated the sase and the dead mans uncle came to Chester shortly after noon to attend to the details of removing the body NEW CONCORD ROAD STARTED SOON The War in Brief By United Press London Report Nazi spearhead ordered to reach Moscow at any cost said to te fed fuelled and sup plied by air rumored that German advance is to halt at Volga RAF attacks Bremen Cologne Duishurg Moscow Hold Germans at Ber ezina river 50 miles east of Minsk heavy fighting at Tarnapol Kre menetz Zbarazh and Shepetovka aiong southeast Polish and north west Ukraine frontier Red navy carries out heavy bombardment of Constanza Josef Stalin calls for scorched earrh policy and guerrilla warfare behind Germin lines prom ises Russia will fight until Nazis are beaten and Europe liberated admits loss of Lithuania most of Latvia western white Russia and western High Command claims Ukraine Berlin Russian power to resist now seems Russian troops in general retreat Red army broken in record breaking battles of last week par ticularly around Bialystok claim sinking of 768550 shipping to June tons of British Rome Premier Benito Mussolini reviews second Italian division due to fight with Germany against Rus sia Sanction Walkout by 96 PC of 2000 Unionists County Commissioner James B Miller speaking briefly before the start of the adjourned session of hester City Council today in formed the members that the re construction of Concord road is about ready to begin and that bids will be asked in a few weeks The new highway which will be an 80 aer cent relocation of the old road will be four lanes from Chester to Chelsea he said with fourlane right of way from there to Balti more pike The Middletown road project from Baltimore Pike to Chester is also nearing realitv he said LAST MINUTE NEWS EDUCATORS CRACK DOWN ON RED TEACHERS Boston July of the nation today cracked down on subversive teachers in their midst The 12000 members and delegates to the 79th annual convention of the National Education Association adopted resolutions calling for expulsion from the association of all teachers who are advocates or members of subversive organizations At the same time a national commission of 50 educators to invest gate subversive teachings and catalogue groups opposing edu cation was voted alongwith a fund to carry on this defense of democracy through education REPORT TWO MEN MURDERED Scrantpn Pa July county detec xtives and state motor patrolmen were sent to nearby Old Forge today following report that two men had been murdered there Old Forge is a small mining town No immediate details were available Dog Takes Charge Of Auto Finally Caught in Radio Messages From Soldiers to Relatives A graphic lesson in how to handle an irate Scotty dog was given by Dr Frederick Hardman city veterinarian before a group of onlookers at Fifth street and Edgmont avenue shortly after 2 p m today It all started when a very much mbarrassed young woman went o police headquarters arid asked Captain Andrew Desmond for aid in getting into her car My dog wont let me in she explained Ive been trving to get in the car since this morning The young lady who preferred to remain unidentified said she had eft the black Scotty Mac in the ar while she did some shopping WTipn shp rpfnrnpd rpfncoH in radio operators have formed a radio network that covers Delaware Montgomery Chester Bucks and Kerks counties to send radio messages from soldiers to the relatives free of charge The selftermed hams send their messages nightly from their own stations to the army radio staion at Baltimore Md From there they are relayed to amateur operators all over the country They have formed themselves into the Army Amateur Radio Service with 25 members in this area Operators of military age form a skilled reserve for military or other emergencies tier in snarling viciously and snapi ping at her when she tried to open ihe door j Captain Desmond dispatched Pa trolmen Pierce and Hager to the car with her and Patrolman Bartish nappened along in plainclothes While they were devising a scheme BACK NYA PROGRAM The County Board of School Di rectors at a monthly meeting held last night in the court house at Me MOSCCMV July Encouraged by a frank and fervent appeal by Premier Josef Stalin to halt the Nazi monster at all costs Soviet forces on the western front today succeeded in stemming a series of gigantic German offensives at various points a new official communique an noifnced While all Russia respondec to Stalins declaration that the struggle is a matter of life ami death and that the Soviet Union is seriously en dangered the communique as serted that the Germans are being held frozen in then tracks at the Bercsina river in the Luck sector and near gateway to the Ukraine It was at the Beresina that Na poleon lost 20000 men on his re treat from Moscow Hitler Stalh said in a nationwide broadcast to the Russian people will eventual suffer a similar defeat The communique said In the Borisov sector advanced German units repeatedly attemptec tocross the Beresina Soviet troops frustrated the attempts everywhere In the Luck Sector Soviet troops stemmed an advance by large mechanized units of the enemy Near Shepetovkn a German mo bile column attempted to penetrate in a southerly direction towarc Tarnopol Russian Poland Sovicl troops fiercely attacked this column and stemmed It In his bradcast Stalin freely ad mitted that the Geimans had occu pied Lithuania the greater part of Latvia the western part of White on Page 4 FOURTH PROGRAM BY WEST END GROUP to get the angry little animal out jdiavoted to continue sponsorship of the machine Dr Hardman apj of the National Youth Administra tion Defense Training Program with William J Eisenberg formerly of peared on the scene He made a loop in the end of a leash dropped it in the car window and around Macs neck Taken by surprise the dog docilely walked out onto the sidewalk all the anger gone out of him He even let the irl pick him up and put him in the ack of the auto for the long de ayed ride home Darby High School as supervisor The fiscal year ended on June 30 and a new budget was presented to the board Payment for salaries and expenses is made through the State Department of Public Instruction from funds supplied by the Federal I government CLOUDY SKIES CITY COUNTY FOR TOMORROW GIVEN COMMISSION By United Press Winant Sindle of 63 East Stewart The Umted Automobile Workers avenue Lansdowne has been ap Union CIO threatened today to strike at two Cleveland plants of the White Motor Company manufac turer of army scout cars A strike vote was approved by 96 per cent of the 2000 members the union announced because the com pany rejected union demands for an hourly wageincrease of 10 cents No date was set for the strike The company which holds S70000000 in defense orders refused to admit tinion claims that rising living costs justified revision of an existing con tract which expires in July 1942 The strike threat coincided with a warning from President Roosevelt that the government will not hesi tate to take drastic action including plant seizure if necessary to pre vent work stoppages in defense in dustries Mr Roosevelts warning was issued his order formally returning control of the North American Aviation Companys plant at Inglewood Calif to civilian man agement The army seized the plant to break a strikeJune 9 Troops still remaining at the fac tory withdrew today to their home Continued on Page 2 pointed a second lieutenant it was announced atCamp Shelby Miss today Lieutenant Sindle is now serving with the recently formed antitank battery of the first bat talion 166th Field Artillery He was formerly employed by a refining company and is a graduate of Lans downe High School and Hamilton College Record Down Storm Temperature After Severe Sweeps Area AWAIT HOLIDAY Thousands Leave f or 3Day Vacation Some Plants Open JOINS U S MARINE CORPS William Wilson Reid son of Mr and Mrs Thmas Reid of 1105 West Eighth street has joined the U 3 Marine Corps He is a talented mu sician and is well known locally He attended Chester High School where he was member or the foot ball and baseball squads He will be home to visit his friends some time in the early part of August U S TREASURY BALANCE Washinjrton July Treasury balance July I 30650 74299 internal customs revenue receipts 54610 78585 miscellaneous receipts expenditures 062 The back of the sixday heat wave Tonight the annual Fourth of definitely broken by last nights July trek from the city to seashore severe electrical storm the Weather country and mountains begins This Bureau looked for cloudy weather year many will enioy a long week wth possible show end with Saturciayalso a holiday However not the defense workers The men and women whose skills Bureau looked for the Fourth ers The temperature broke at 2 oclock today was 76 20 degrees less than was at the same nour yesterday Toj briefly tomorrow to mark the anni night will be cool with the lowest versary of our Nations indfnend temperature about 70 Swept on by a high wind the pel The program for the Independ ence Day exercises tomorrow at Thurlow Park under the joint sponsorship of the West End Busi icss Mens Association and the Szy nanskiRywacki Post No 546 American Legion has been released by the planning committee Charles J Ward president of the West End Business Mens Associa tion after introductory remarks will present Mayor Clifford H Peoples Arho will be master of ceremonies Rev J M Eaton will then be called upon to deliver the invoca ion He is the pastor of the South Chester Methodist Church Stewart 3 Gassier will lead group singing ind the entire assembly will offer he Pledge of Allegiance to the lag Henry Glass Jr of the Dcwey vchool will give a reading after vhich ev William H Anderman astor of the Providence Avenue Methodist Church will present the address of the day The Olcnolderi Post will supply a rumpct duet Maurice Baldwin of he SpanishAmerican War Veterans will recite Lincolns Gettysburg Ad dress after which Thomas Mc Elwce will present an original poem A Citizen William Rhoads Eighth District Commander of the American Legion ill make another address and Rev T A Brady rector of the Church of the Resurrection will pronounce the benediction following the sing ingof the National Anthem Music will be furnished by Freddie Far ran and participating organizations will be the Glenolden American Le gion Post EmmertzMullin Post 914 VFW and SzymanskiRywackl Post 546 American Legion A pa rade will start at Third and Thur low streets wind through the West End and come back to the park prior to the exercises The West End Business Men are requested to meet at Third and Thurlow streets at 1030 a m to morrow to take part in the parade Former members of Companies K and L of the lllth Infantry Na tional Guard of this city who are members of the SzymanskiRywacki Past 546 American Legion are re quested to meet tomorrow at 10 a m at Third and Thurlow streets for duty with the color guard and fir ing squad YOUTH HELD IN DROWNING DEATH RUSSIANS LOSE MILLION NAZISJPCSH ON Knocked Out of Action in Central Sector Berlin Against Ukraine Intensified as Ger mans and Rumanians Sweep Across River Pruth Into where Enemy Drive Is Proceeding According to Schedule Berlin July a million of Soviet Russias best troops reported knocked out of action in the central sector Nazi Germany threw her campaign against the Ukraine into high gear today as German and Rumanian forces swept across the Pruth river into Rus sianheld Bessarabia Small units had made similar crossings in the past but there was no concerted movements toward the east on the Bessarabian frontier until today Few details were given A brief official communique merely said that German and Rumanian troops had crossed the river R S MUNSON OUT FOR SHERIFF Widely Known Steel Co Executive Seeks GOP Nomination Announcement this morning by Attoomf J HJ Ward Hinkson warm personal friend o the candidacy of Raymond S Mun son of Ridley Park for the Republi can nomination for sheriff Mr Munson who resides at 9 Swnrthmore avenue Ridley Park is vicepresident and general managei of the Atlantic Steel Castings Com pany of this city He Is 55 years o uge lind married A graduate of Wesleyan Univer sity Conn the candidate came to Chester in 1909 as an apprentice a the American Steel Foundries Cor poration and received a thorougl groundwork in the steel business His executive abilities were recog nized and when he became associ ated with the Atlantic concern he became the top executive He is one of the best known steel men in this area and has received various offerf from other parts of the country oniy to turn them down Mr Munson has been a resident of Ridley Park since 1917 and has bee active in borough political affairs foi the past 12 years He first served as a member of Council for four ycari and has been burgess for the past eight years His grasp upon admin istrative affairs parallels his busi ness ability and Ridley Park has had many beneficial results from his gov ernment News of his candidacy when icard evoked widespread interest and his friends believe he will have tremendous support for the nomina ion LOCAL SOLDIKRS SENT TO N C Two Chester ssclectecs and one from Boothwyn have been trans ferred from the Field Artillery Re placement Training Center to the Joast Artillery at Fort Bragg N C All are cannoneers Another Leslie Mearns of Glenolden has been transferred from the training center at Fort Bragg to the JOVth ield Artillery at Indiantown Gap 3e is a 75 millimeter gunner TRUCKS IN CRASH Fifteen year old Melvin Johnson Negro of 98 Central avenue today was held on a charge of involuntary are arming our nation will pause manslaughter by a coroners jury ing rain late yesterday afternoon sent the temperature down nearly 20 degrees in half an hour Official high for the day was 97 and when the storm hit the mercury dropped from 95 to 78 It was the sixth day with the mercury in the nineties Hundreds of thermometers stood at 100 degrees or higher when the storm hit at 410 oclock High humidity brought extreme discom fort with the heat Lightning flashes were vivid and terrifying The high wind and lightning caused damage in all parte of the city but the center of violence was in the northern part of town Limbs Continued on Last 5 ence but will be back at their ma chines on Saturday morning The Sun Shipbuilding and Dry dock Company which holds S300 000000 in government contracts will give some of their workers a holiday on Saturday but others will con tinue to rush work on ships vital to the defense program The Baldwin Locomotive Works manufacturing tanks guns and gun mounts will close tomorrow but their 6650 workers will be back on the job Saturday Work on govern ment contracts will continue on Sunday also Oil shortage or no oil shortage it is expected that the roads leading out of Chester will be clogged with Continued on Page 1 today which probed the drowning on death of William McDonald Negro in the Delaware River May 25 According to Deputy Coroner George J White Johnson later ad mitted having pushed the smaller boy into the water The death was discovered when the Chester Police Department was notified that a boy had not reappeared at Delaware River and Flower street at p m Sunday May 25 Patrolmen Reardon McKinnell Owsiany and Pierce reported and called out the Franklin Rescue Squad Wagon finally recovering the body Investigation implicated Johnson McDonald lives at 30 Tilghman street The Inquest was held at 10 a m today at the funeral parlors of 5 F White Third and Norris streets A truck driver was hurt when two trucks collided headon on the Ches ter pike near Oak lane Glenolden yesterday afternoon The trucks were driven by James Shannon 21 of Poplar street near Twentieth Philadelphia Brunson Gray 27 of Lake City S C Gray driver of a rucktrailer loaded with 800 bas kets of peaches was slightly hurt U S TAKES OVER SITESFORHOMES Glenolden Ridley and N Providence Township Areas Bought The federal government yester day took possession of 97 acres of land in Glenolden borough Ridley and Nether Providence townships for 500 national defense homes The land was obtained through condemnation proceedings with Federal Works Administrator John M Carmody posting what the gov ernment deems a fair price for the holdings For the 56acre tract in Ridley and Nether Providence townships owned by the estate of Edward Mc Grath and bounded by MacDade boulevard Bullens lane and Crum Creek he posted a check for He posted a check for the 41acre tract of the Glendale Coun try Club in Glenolden between MacDade boulevard Academy Knowles and South avenues U S Judge Harry Kalodncr signed the condemnation decree for the Nether Providence and Ridley sites while U S Judge Guy A Bard handled the Glenolden pro ceedings Protests on the first site will be heard on July 18 and on the Glenolden project on July 23 Last week 40 acres of the Aber foylo tract and 20 in Sharpless Manor were accepted by the U 3 for 300 homes Elsewhere the German drive was reported proceeding according to schedule while the demoralized Red Army retreated to the east un der punishing lashings by land and air Battles of annihilation are in progress in various sectors ifc was snid The Berlin newspaper Nacht ausgabe estimating that twothirds of a Russian Army of 4500000 had been massed on the western frontier said that the Bialystok operations had completely accounted for one ninth of the entire Soviet military organization This it was pointed out was achieved in 12 days of hostilities German authorities said that Chancellor Hitlers war machine was rolling forward from offensive bases at Lemberg Minsk and Ducnaburg Although heavy Soviet forces still blocked the path it was claimed the triple German threat against Leningrad Russias prerevolution ary capital Moscow the Red capital and the strategic cityof Kiev in the rich Ukraine isgrowing daily The Red air force was pictured as already powerless and decimated Continued on 1age 2 FOR NEW CITY HALL City Council tocay approved nine bids for materials in connection with the reconstruction of the new City Hall at Fifth and Welsh streets and rejected four others Bids on mlllwork electric plumb ing and heating materials were re peeled on the basis that lower prices could be secured from local contrac tors The only bids that had been submitted on these items were from firms outside the city Contracts were authorized to be awarded to the following Chester Materials Company 40 yards of ready mixed concrete O W Kctchum 92000 face bricks Fred erick Grundy structural steel Frederick Grundy miscellaneous iron Wilkinson Equipment Com pany marble Paul Cast Stona Company cast stone Chester Hard ware Company finished hardware Williams Pivot Sash Company pivot sash equipment and Philadel phia Fire Retardant Company metal doors and tin clad doors City Solicitor Theodore Smithers was authorized to draw up resolu tions confirming the contract awards and to readvertise for bids on the four Items that were re jected An ordinance was approved on first reading alloting S25000 from the unappropriated balance in the loan fund of April 1 1940 to the Department of Parks and Public Property for improvements to the new City Hall Topics of Times Who remembers the good old days when Vichy was known principally or mineral water The honeymoon is over when it is discovered that it is cheaper to cook Sunday dinner at home Manufacturers say 450000000 pairs of shoes will be made this ear Good chance for a fellow to start in business on a shoe tring If Professor Einstein has nothing setter to do these warm days we wish he would try to find out why wives have more relatives than husbands In Todays CHESTER 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