Soldiers ReceivingChester ReporterThe CHESTER REPORTER signs chalked on them, Japan or went to Jndiantown Gap last week. Bust.'300 copies strong, and was receiv-j Outstanding work on the recent ed enthusiastically by Chester’s maneuvers in the south, from j1 men in arms. which the boys have recently re- j'Police Sergeant Carl Peterson turned, prompted Captain Donald j lt;left Chester at 9 p. m. Thursday j w. Griffith, commander of Com-j' night with 150 copies of Thurs-pany L, and First Lieutenant New- j lt;day’s edition, arriving at the camp | hauser, commander of Company K j at midnight. He said the men of 1 to remark that the “Chester and Companies K and L jumped out of Delaware county men are among,bed and ran for the local paper. On Fridav Eddie Davis took an--the best soldiers in the Army.' j In the vernacular of the sports\other 150, and plans are under j world, tire local soldiers cleaned j way to find means by which the J up while on maneuvers, and they' CHESTER REPORTER can be reg-j are awaiting orders momentarily ularly sent to the doughboys- j that will send them out to meet It was a meeting of sergeants,j the enemy, wherever and when-when the local police officer ar- j ever it is decided by the War Derived at the' camp, and visited partment -with . his:- son,v. :SergGaht,i-JohxL;_,Peterson, of Company K. j crowded and waiting orders at in-:IHe said he found his son, and the men of both companies in.finediantown Gap, the men themselves j quietly go through their daily du-iphysical condition and boasting of ties, and in the evenings assemble; the best morale In the world. The! in their recreatidn halls, playing | trucks of the company have huge I (Continued on. Page 4)