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Show ' 8 filter 0 'froa't'iiapei to Mark Bravery of Chaplains "PHILADELPHIA. - The bravery gfffeel f)ur wartime chaplains, two Prot- "disS"""13' a Roman Catholic and a ty'ori, who gave up their lifebelts on noo'inking troPsniP and were last mrm'"1'? standing together, arm in arm, sd Dj'ir heads bowed in prayer, will ?Pir"::ornmemclrated in a chapel be-built be-built here under sponsorship of m 4 Philadelphia interfaith sponsor-1 sponsor-1 1 1 1 committee. j fihe shrine, which will be known lJie "Chapel of the Four Chap lains," will be open 24 hours a day and will provide facilities for the worship of Protestant, Jewish and Roman Catholic faiths. Approximately Approxi-mately $150,000 has been raised for the chapel. The chaplains were among 1,100 troops aboard the Dorchester, a troopship en route to Europe, when it was torpedoed and sunk in the North Atlantii: on February 3, 1943. , |