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BRINGS
l\iI ADE from rIch
d. 1
,
and rare herbal extracts,
supphes a healIng. soothing, and antiseptic
hItherto unknown power. Zam·Buk does gcOcl
When a dreSSIng of th,S unIque herbal balm II apphed to any
cut. brUIse, sore, or dIseased place, all smarting ot',rntation
IS lessened and finally banIshed. Then, when Zam·Buk
has thoroughly purified the place and kIlled all l!9,lsonona
d,sease germs, It helps Natnre to grow new lI.yers of
healthy skIn. Zam Buk 11
A La.,
1/~
or
f
DOUBLE
WEIGHT.
BRITISH-MADE frorft NUTS and MILK.
Millions of Bntlsh HouseW1ve~ have I found out for th~mÂ
selves that MAYPOLE MiARGARINE IS far better
other.
than
GRANTED.
an1
were 25 cues eomudered on Wednesday
and Bons a.J?ph~d for W G Trmder,
maker. f 23, Star l&llfl.
r
Ci
,
1.-PURELY HERIAL.
Calef
St'L Stallwooa appear<d for applicant
ThO" man wal volunta:-lly atte.tcd and had form
ally bebnlut back to group 14 Tho man
hI') cillJme , m a oedlfip.d occupa.tlOn and
dt8~tl uble to 1 the ca.r.~l!)g on of the bUl'iD'~,
2.-CONTAINS 110 ANIMAL FAT.
3.-SWIFTLY HEAUNe.
4.-YERY 800THINC Ie AIITIIEPTIC.
Whlch :was lupplymg ![oodl' t o
t~
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t~~!~~:~~
8.-80 COMPACT .. CONCEIITRATED.
7.-MOIT ECONOMICAL IN THE EIID.
LeW",",o,
i,~~ , 1iJ!ttl~'~~
;
tio~
l
I
I
t.he gt1')unds P) that It WM e
DatJona;1 lDterest8 tha.t they
their prellNlt eUlploym~nt (2)
ship woulcl eDllue on th~ lr be\ng
-co1ours l, and (3) th ~t. th y vocro
emptIOn
Mr E T
H~tt
TEA
2â¢
I
The Very
Best:
'1 be applIca.tlon was f('.fused
I
R l\ Kn.ght ano W~'d Knlght, 145,
for
~he
of
was not road, Ganrdiam, blUikp.t r~ma.ker" rod
pig brude.r5 apphed for eODdihoDn;a~II~;~~~r'~~n
H otel, motor
that a.J.1 his
out t
Wal.h and
SlUd that the
and the bUBI
I
MAVPOLE
I
army
Sir PeTeY Sanders... ""' (~r.\ re!rentmg the
authontLes fOf Cavert!ulm' opposed the
11.-" KEEPS" PERReTL'i FOR AIY PERIOD.
I
And Britain's
Favourite.
co.,
MAYPOLE ID A RV
,
Ltd.
Local AdclresSe& :-Ma~le Comet. We lSI. & Oxf.rd Rd., }
,
?
19. Broad Street.
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READING.
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appc:1rcd f(lf
,t.a.ted that three other bmthon: were m
425. Oxfora Road,
and the ap',hc.' tnbl had their widowed
.upport
The busme~!l of rod
only one of 1t.S' kmd In Jf.eadllp.~·,
WOMEN'S WORK.
I
â¢
The need for women police was eloquently urged
Rnti from mAny and Va.nOl,IS standpomts by the
"I e .~el1 at t he reCâ¬nt ManSion House meeting a.t
\b t~ t he Lord MaJor pruldcd~ nnd 8 veryi:e
Rnd r presentatlve audience carned unammo
a
r so l ~ tJOn urgmg the mcluslon ~ n the polIce oree
uf properly qualificd women With full officIa.l re
cognition, status land tramlDg
1he Idea of a
women police servJce Ip no new ODe \Vomen rohce
b,n e Ibeen appomfed \\lth full authorltv for some
,ears past on the Cuu t m ent and IU the Umted
:states and ha.ve
val uable
Vice to the com
mumty " Of MI s Roche, the pohcewoman of
Den\er, Colorado~ the C hief Officer of Pollee said
In ]~13
lhe best man 011 It he Denver poll ee
forCftI happens t.o Ibe womhn ~ I In E< ngland the
ou tbreak of '" If ~) r()duccd condltLons 10 the pM
vm~s and 10 the t lCtlOpohs "h\eh gave the ~pp()r
tUlIltv o'f puttlll~ the cavabl ht les of women as
Por ovel a year now
pohl.'O to a plactlpa.l test
" Ilhf only such tra10mg a.a the '" omen 8 police
<" Pj ba.\ e been I~'ble lo pruvlde and hamp ered a8
the\ are by the bct thOlt they may not be sworn
11
aud hence ha\ enoL full OttiCI LI slatus, the
\f men pohc..:e Lave ably a nd tllct.fully dlscha.rged
then ma.u\ dullcS and have g'amed the generous
help a.nd I~pp rova l of malO tha n one Chief COli
:sl.ab~ , Mayor and t:)hellff
1 he to" ns of Bull,
Sout~ ptoll Grantham and F olkestone and toe
'Bor9ufthlJ of Wlmbl edoll aud Richmond haH led
the .t"ay III offiCially appolntmg wome.n pohce
Hull and South lmpton are Cilclt employmg two
poJ l'ffl\\ omen \l ho are p lid from a gru.nt from the
r.~te:J a.nd Grantham RIchmond and WlDlbledon
ale also .emplovlIlg poh<..-ewomen who work under
the directIOn of the pol ce &uth Ol'ltle8
In the
latter Borough tile police" oman has been elcct ~ rl
to t~e POlltl!1D of probation officer 80S the re.sult of
her succe.6lfql \~ork fWlongst women and gIrls It
IS Ule war whi ch h~ caIJed a women~hce ser
" Icel into eXl8tcnoo, 'but It ]S to be ho
that the
pohfewom&n has come to kit.a.y for t e problems
\, Ita iWhlch she IS called upon to dea.l are a iM, not.
exc4ptlonlll no(' In aD) VI ay caused by the war
WOPlen police are urgently needed for at.tendance
.t ~Ohce COUI'tS when ca.ses affectmg women and
chI ~ ore J;temg dealt with
The custom Qf
em r ing the COUI ts wbep certain Casel are bemg
hearjd ha s led to much lt ~l'se, and It IS no lelS!1 th6t.n
a crIme that, cases of tblJ!: tort 1Il which girls a.od
l"ou~g children are called upo" to give eVIdence
shoul d be conducted only by men In a court where
no wpman 1.S present
Such mvestlgatonfl and
Inte~TDgatlons ougHt to be conducted by
pohce---t hey would be fa r more IIk~y to arnve
the truth .and the wretched Witness, Vlctmt or
)Jr soner might ~ spared agomes of shame
It
nla\ I be urged that there are some branches of
l)ollOe work w.hlch women could not undertw.ke
lIuch as arrestmg drunken men and burglars and
rlea.J IfI~ With drunken brawlmg generally 'Irue
but t·bere are ~u 1Ilv many brcUlcbes whIch women
cou l4 do eqUally ~Ith men aud other dutIes 3."310
l\ J . c~ m e~ ca.nnot and ought not to be called upon
to d~ Bra.ncbes of IlCtlVlty ID which women poltCI;"!
are SpeClaliy needed for tn5taUce would be -(11
Patrplhng 8t...t.s, park.
open 'pace.
12)
DODUClh;tn '\lISltUlg (3) SUper:vll lon of DlUa]e halls
Ilnd publIc dan cmg. balls In, InspectIOn
of cpmmon lodg,"g hou8tJ (5) Invelltlgatlons
often requtrm$l much time and patience m aU CMe'J
Qf J~veDde delmquencv
1 he men police would
~elC9me the help of the women In theBe matters
but If they are t-() be thoroughly effiCient they must
be al 10wed t.() Ia ttend clas!M!.s and tram for thlft
wor 1D t he same wav a.s tbe men police do and
they must be gl\en full offiCial status and. pay
it\en
sel
ru.hsa.tion of womn.n as & colleague and fellow Cltl
zen In the case of enfranchised "men, It w0ll!d be
ImpotlSlble to 1 W"~Lch t hem on and off work a.ceord,;
mg to the utterly tDlJustl6able captice of . thQlf
fellow workers, but voteleM w~men are not Te ""en'iin.
garded ns cItIzens domg a. natIOnal servIce In re
ducmg the dprth of men a.nd their rtghtl!l are ..
nothmg when confronted by tbe dog ID the manger
(XJlIh of the Docker. Union
Two days ago, Dr Inghs recetnil .n l.1\onymoUA
gtft of £1,000 for tbe Scottlsh WomeD·S HOlpltal
ThiS splendid Sift has been gl,,"en by & lady who
has "atched the work done by our ht'l!JpttalH 10
Serbla.-as a re8ul~ of ber obilervlltlOllIl!l she has Bellt
thiS anonymous donatIOn
fhl8 18 the second con
tributlOn of £1,000 received thiS week the ut her
comIng (rom Mr Andrew Ca.rnegle.
"
BETTY" AT THE THEA THE.
BeU:'! " the GeorKfi F.dwardes productIOn wlll
be played next week a.t tbe County Tbeatre once
nt~htly
Mm mencmg Monrlll..Y Apnl 3lrd With a
on \Vedn e~tilt.y a,t 2.30 The stpry tells
how a T)rett y youn g klt,.helimaLd m the employ
ment of t h'" F.Rrl ...,r Re.\ el'l ev 's ,u'iked to smg
befure the gne!\h IIf th~ }Cl UII ~ Earl
The Karl,
who lULl1 prevJnll~ly g{ t mtu dl8gt1:l.Ce WIth bls
fa.! ht:t for perlllat.-IOt!: t.o leA.Q a gay hfe lD W,,"U
mlltlll~
L~I week an applicant before one of the loca.l
Mlh,.a:'Y Service trlbuna.ls declared that women
In&ko dough
1I1r W J BarWD, how and not settling doW'll and ma.rr.,mg, proposes
or
Betty With the ldea.
dtagracmg hIS
name The atory tells us tha.t I&t:er on
how stupid and-sma.1l mmded he has
finds out tha.t ho hu married a. cha.rmlDg
gul who has beooIDe tery popula.r In society, and
In the end finds tha.t he feallY' loves her
Among
the company a", ' MIS. Isobol Delo\'1l1e MI68 l'at
past women bave been rlCl~ Cannon, }{r VIctor Kerr and Mr eeCI
~~~';i~~e~~t'
and put.ry cooks. but
e
4
a.ppeal'l to be the fint.
ever, one at the la.rgest ba.lurs m the East of Lon
don haa glvea [the he to thiS rasb. statement, and
has made a start WIth SIX women whom he 18 tr.loIn
IDg ill t.he a.rt of bread makmg, who are now bemg
pald lOs & 'leek Will be qualified to make bread
In
a.nd earn from 25s to 30s
~~~~:u:~I~,~oo,",n,~cerned,
teach1l18
We leamatthat
Lon
the deslrablhty of
they decuie upon
be tramed at the fine
boys only, which 18
'",..,Vire DOrO"Il(D PolytechDlc
To the
u,
a mystery that bread
'i:I;:~:d as & specla.lly mucn
d
~uarded .. Inch In
mstancea. the country
adVlaed to gra.nt techmcal
on the same hnes &8 It 18 given
waltmg tor a European war to
sene of the DB-tloea.l value
Condltlona.l exemptwm "as allowed
of Ward KOl~ht, and R R KnIght
until May ht' l
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A WRON 0 IMPRESSION
H J Hammond. 6 Oxford street C"'.I",h;.~,
a gardener apphed for a bsolute exempt.lon
atllted tha.t h el waJl rejected on October j 28th
was given a reJectlOn fOl'Dl Ort Febru!py 18t
went to the ~ect'll1tmg office, ha.vmg received
which conveyed to him the ImpreS! IOn
he was obhS'ed to jlO He u.lso \Va!; the only:
port of bls Widowed motner aged 65
I
Sir Percy Sanderson Bald the m In \Vas not
ca.lIed up 'bcmg lD Reserve 1 B and he Iasked
Trl~un.1 to postpone the case If and Imtl!
occurred
I
'I hUI w as agreed to
In the case of \V Pope for whom Mesllrs
ton tul~ Son applied It wa-.s stated tha~
was now mf " ia.les fixmg bOilers a.nd lhe
!\uthorrtles "ould not t'all on him untIl tha.t
co,"pleted
I
1 he Pulsomcter EngIneermg Co , Ltd,
for Lcpnarq q:ru;cy n. shorthand typist
wanted the mlUl put back for two
guls to fill th~ POSltl( n
1 hl.!l
eVIdence
Cond LllOnal IexcmptIon fnr
granted to C n Hutton
~ ;!Jammond Smith
whom
lS nI
mechRJlIc
lodge Deane 9
Buhtary .j1li horiti ~')
m:~t':~il~~ltiw~:h:o
apphed
number of
I
grounds
could
Whether It be
case had
heaJ.ken unto )OU
Mu... Ron. f.r all Play... al half
DUal pncea.
HICKlE £,.IIICIIE, Ltdâ¢â¢
Est SOyear.
153, FRIAR b'TREET. READING.
pouaH8
71b. froo I'nl
3/6
It,
unIque
~ liD (70
APERFECTqL PAINT,
for th1' use of men who
know what p~nt I'
Ready for use ID 1 2, 4, 71and 281b.
package. (40 bodes)
7lb free tlDlI, 3/6 per tiD.
Made
w""
eXchll'lY~ly
141b
ClUTl&g~ paid
White 6< Signalited at SpecIal PrIces.
CASH WITH IORDER.
MAYS" MAC,,'r. Ltd.,
5 & 6. Gun Sb'eetL~EADING.
T.l.phone
..
r02.
~~
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he had made enquiry a.nd found tha.t LeWIB did I In reply to the Chairman, Mr Eva1'ls 'added
possei'll the War Ber:vlce badf1;c a.n~ certificate, and "fhatever a.pphcant did would be the. result of
thereIore the mJ!lt~ lluthorItles agreed to hlS con
ery careful thought
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dltlonaJ exemption which the Tribunal granted
The apphca.nt s81d he could not 88unt to tlte
J T Brown applied for the <temptlDlI of F >1 express WIsh of the Dll.tlOn to force e.,tUy man to
Bww.n, fitter br&l.Jer etc, 14, ~lm:lm street, WJlO take some parl m the prosecutIon of the ....., &ftD.
worked m hiS -fa.ther s buslDess, which ha.d been
to &llevIw.f.e suffenng
If lie Joined the
esta.blu;hed for thirty years, and helped to SUppOl t
Ambulance as a conscripted man. It weuld
the home
fhe ca.se was adJournea, and mea.n
of tao umt, whicla up to- the
while the father was adVised to apply to the MiniS
a. voluntary one
It would
of MumtlOns for a;: War Service badge
the l'eIlgn&tlOD of several of JUfJ
umt
He
did
not
have
dOCUDHDt,..
MOTOR MECHANIC, ME'I'AIi TURNER AND
to prove It, but It was Done th& l,. .,
PLUMBER
.of
non aombatantl .,mea,
for tho FnonU' _"""
turner
granted condl
E
piecework checker, who applild
a certified trade
exemptlon by reason of consclentlOWl objection
Albany road, ap
had
his
case
adjourned for hiS medical
5'."".0 that If he enliated he would
entire bUSIncss, on wblch he ,e xamin'.tion,
expended
Refused
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CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR~
W E Jones~ upholsterer, 32, Curzon Btreet
claimed exemption on tbe grounds of exceptlOnal
bUSiness a.nd domestic obhga.tlOns, he also had
conscIentiOUS oDJectIons - Exempted unbl J.UJJ.y MILITARY SERVICE ABSENTEE
THER BE FETCHED.
t~~i:f3~;1~
1
~
Now .,.d Sec:oDd·hand Player-Pl......
PaanGe and Orga. . GramophoDei aDd
Records
SIr Percy Sandf':TlSon s:ud be would
the exemptu:m. jof one of tb~ men ..
tona street,
Mr Dodd
called,
and the
case '::~:1;~~~:
~r:~~11l
A bl ~CUlt
fa ctory
It
Donnmgton ~rden 81
aO.ol'u16
tlon on the ground
stated tha.t the man
The matter was
('meT"
~pll~~,r.
but could not do so
T
""?
=tt
qUlta ImpO!l8Ihle for one to cnrry on
They hfld tried III every dn ectlon to get "",i;I''''',~,
Wa.'r
READING WAR HERO'S
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WEDDING.
I
H EthatGarrner
.tated,
of.,r!'!::i.~:i'
~~':,;~r~
mother
8.~dhlo
164was a.
d
a.ged 28 HIB brother 18 In the Army
ma.kes
hiS motber an allowance.
Mr Dodd e~lclj.ed the falit tba.t a bTQther 1D law
a14:l0 makes a n allowa.nce and the appeal was re
{use d
I
A request to be plac~d ID the ma.rrled grollP
WaJl, made by Thomas Road
24, Greyfna.n road,
a. ]abou~r
He stated t.ha.t had It not. been for
hiS mother s Illness and dea.th he would have mar
rled earlier than he dtd
\
Mr Dodd saId the p,an would ha â¢â¢ to .. rve as
a smgle man but would get a dependants" allow
&nee for hIS wtfe
lhe man man led With ?ltI
.ves open "Old Mr Dodd
~fter he had atte.kjd
Thll~ mRn must go Of I else I must appeal
t I
canqot agree to IIonv postponement
I
1ho 8.t>pilcatlOn was lefuscd
A I
FT:'i 7 UTovelands road 8. railway
I LboUTCI ~pplied for absolute exemption 88 he w.as
the 801e suppC'/rt of hiS Widowed mother
~ bree mon ths postponement wae a.greed to, and
the Trtl}unal l promised Ito conSlder tbe cltcum
stance~ agfl.m then
Absolute e:xemptJOn on fina.ncuLI grounds w.a.a
aeked for b y Alfred Catt: 558 OXfOi d road, ~m
agont for gramophoncs etc
stated that ;:Ie
Imd two bIIlthcrs ID the army and two others In
the married groups and he ILved With hI S w]dow:t.d
and mvo.lId mother
If I go It. Will klll her,
!Said appllcantl
1 hree months' postponcment WM gra.nted opph
cant belll~ told that hl8 case would be consldered
agnm tlien
AN },(JIIOR S APPEAL
I W J Coast an actor, 91 Chatham street
t vphed for total exemption
the UTound tbat IDe
$Il'pported bis WIdowed
He was now
He
GI,.,ow
l
!Ii Dodd opposed
&llpltcunt wa.s a.
I
I
!at
FINED.
H G N oms ~oIlef stoker, 35 Mtlndesley strut, I
eng~ at a brewery conf!ldered that he WaJI etD
â¢
ployed In work of natlOna.l Importance a.nd he also
At the ReadIng Borough PohaJ Court d.a ~
cIBJmed on conSCientIOUS grounds -:Mr John cay Vernon BaJla.rd Iron turner 7, S!:J Jolon ..
SlmonM Yo:.! I:f:tQ wJlIlDg to work m findIng neccs
Bary fooa and dflI~ for the Army" Yes -The road was tined £2 '8.nd then handed aT to the
applicatIOn WWI Tefreed
mlllt.a.ry author1tLes for belDg' an a.bsent.ee from
S J H to h
te 39 S' J h
_.1
the Army Rese:n e since March 18tb
The pn~
m n, ouse paID 1',
,
"
0 n s rotl,\!
SODer sa.ld he preferred to be fetched ratMr than
claImed on conSCientIOUS grounds, but the a.pph JOin voluntarily as he llad not been aJlowed to
tlOn was refused
enhst where he would ha.ve had scope for the
J C Coles, cycle agent and repairer, c1 a.nned on a.pphca.tlon of biS trode Pnsoner WIUi lnformed
conSClent]OUS ground!! The Tribunal g1I.ve him that as It WiLS t he first case of Its kind before the
non oombq.ta.nt service - Apphcant I sha.1l accept Court he had beeh dealt With lCnlently but the
no BeI"VlC6 for the deVil
warDIng was nt-Lerro t ha.t. If fllr th ~r ea.Ges of t.he
J A Trustram wooden box maker 33 The same nature came before t hE) moglf~trates the pen
Grove, who applIed on conSCIentl0uB grounds, was alty would be l mucb more sevcre
glven Don oomba.tunt 5crvH:e
DC H enderson s:ud tha.t. m consequence of the
WAD Ward IOVOIOO clerk, 17 Essex street receIpt of an mqUiry form under tbe MlhtaTY Ser
applied for exem}?tlOn frClm combatant service but vice Act he ",en!; to pr]&<mer S home and asked h JO
was wJllmg to JOIn the RAM C - Non comb ~tant why he dId Dot r enon lumself on March 18th 81
servlce orcfered
the Town HaJl for military service He IIwd
t
F G Clark, outfi~ter!l traveller 6 De Montford rocelvcd tho not ice but d o not believo In It e.nd It.
am not. gOIn~ to be a soldier I v.as Wu.Itlng to bo
road, appliect on conSCientiOUS grounds, and non fetched
When told he would have to a.ccom
c:;ombata.ut service was ordered
pany the wl tnesa to t.he Police Station &nd be
H W Ha.wkes, firewood merchant, WhItley chllorged wlt:.b bewg an a.bsenLee h e r ephed
I
Wood road wed for total exemptIOn on the am q1..hte Will ng to be a soldier now I am fetched
grounds of con8ClentIOus objectIOn -Non com
Prisoner bad bCt'ln employed as a.n Iron t urner a~
batant service was ordered
a. brewery which be left llUit. Thursda.y
A E Darhn,g; tool fitter, 1D the employ of the
In 61s statement to the m8JL strat-es the prIsoner
Great Western Rallway Company, 38 Kensmgton sa.ld that wheh Kltcbcncr s f\rm v st.arted he trled
roa.d olaun,ed on the p-ounds tnat If he enlisted to ]OlP. the !\. S C the Royal Engm eers iLnd t he
sertoua domestlo hardship would ensue
He also Mech~U1c al TC~llsport. whe['e hiS tude would be
"h
useful, Bu t f-bey EQ.ld I No we want. fi g ht.mg
cIaimed on conSCIen t 10US groun cIa
~ e ca-ae wa.e mell. He reb l ed that, he would ratlier 1"0 whero
.d~oumed sme dle
t.. e In h s trade bu t was 9In f ormed
he could wnt.li'u
l'ed Turner gardener,
Claremontr
that there was no S'llch vacanc)
He there Ipon
asked for exemptIOn on conSCientiOUS .,,>undsil
shall not be a. sold ier then It IS bard
a.nd by reason of busmesll and domestIC
ono s traJ.e after sludYlng It. fo r
tliat honrl -ConditIOnal exemptIOn
would have to go now he wa.s fetched
W G Balcbm engaged lD the photogra.phic
n ot \olunLeer for ]t
The previoull
trade made a.ppltcQ.tlOn on conSCientIOUS grounds
he saw there wefe vacanC ies 111 the AS C
Exemption from combatant service was granted
about to 8l)ply when Lho detective upF 11 W a lker plate1ayer on the G W .R ..,3
Waterloo-road, ~pphed for exemptlOn'on CIlnsclen
tlOUS grounds -He was given non combat1Pt ser I
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E C Dawson. reengrocer, &"!hed on consclen I
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fin ancl[l.I an b usmess 0b 11gB.
case of nn ahsenlee under the Com~
lOUR groun s an
was deal t vtlLb by tho Borough maglS~
tlOns
One da.y 8 postponement (equal to two
Wednesaay
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month.) WM gr~nted,
c""n.iugbt.,road, ⢠porLer On Lhe G W R odmltted
C J Hunt warehouseman applied on corlSc,ion·iI
man
the Army Reser\e and falllDf to
tlOUS grounds \but non combatant sdt"vlce
ana renort bLillSe-Jf at the Town Halon
ordered.
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18t h w.hen sum moned under the Military
F B Wa.1ker p1atelayer on the G W R
Act \\ hen "cen by e. nOIlC6 officer be ad
]ected to ta)uug p a,t 10 W Ir or ID anythmg
hn06 109 uotlce to anpear but lia.id .. I did:
faclhtated the war
l am prepared to be
much abollt It
He ~ ald he went to
for my convlctlon he added
House last December and waa told .y
Mr Dodd ¥ our convIctions are not.
he was too small and hed better gO'
enough for you I to throw u,P your pOSltlOn
work agalD
He wab not medically
Great Western ~allwn.y, which IS domg war
- I worked thoro betore the wa.r
Non eombato n~ service was ordered
Fredk Perrl~ Ilnd George Pornn I marble
stone C8.t'Vers, 6J The Grove, aske<J. for e~r~~et;'~i~ 1
on conSCientiOUS grounds and ~ reason ~f
anii finanCial obligations Frederick
granted ponditIOD'! exemptIon and the appli'oation l
of George
waa ref'Used.
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