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   Chester Times (Newspaper) - December 11, 1930, Chester, Pennsylvania                              7 DAILY AVERAGE CIRCULATION FOR NOVEMBER 16841 FINAL EDITION With All Latest and Best News of the Day Daily Leased Wire of United UH and Uia INS CHESTER PA THURSDAY DECEMBER 11 1930 SENATE BATTLES HOOVER PLAN FOR Coalition Opens Fire on for Public Buildings House Passes Measure World Court Project Sent to Upper Body WASHINGTON Deo The old co of the Senate today opened tire on President Hoovers first re a Cation construction of public works The coalition assailed the dent for representing the bill as a direct appropriation from tho Treas ury for relief of unemployment in the states Us leaders pointed out that of the fund merely would be loaned repaid by reductions of future allotments and made avail able only if states like sums Both insurgents and Demo crats characterized it as a futile gesture toward relief The alliance also centered fire on a provision giving the President power to interchange the appropria tions named from one use to another This was termed a lump sum au i and the coalition hoped to strike it from the bill As it passed the House the hill would advance 80000000 of highway t funds to the states making each state accepting a part of it tako a already allotted next five years An effort to set aside law compelling each state to match the governments funds was defeated Provision of the lump sum aroused considerable opposition It would power to in expenditures on all the projects named in the bill Without recourse to Congress he could transfer the allotted for roads to river and harbor improve ment or use the latter fund for forest trails WASHINGTON bee tight over the world court developed today with the prospect that the project of American adherence thrust into the Senate yesterday by dent Hoover in the midst of a con gressional wrangle over his relief program would shatter party lines and possibly destroy administration plans for the short session The first opposition to the court came from a Republican Sen ator Johnson of California Johnson with Chairman Borah of the For eign Relations Committee Republi can Floor Leader Watson and dent pro tern Moses of the Semite will fight his parity chieftain on this issue being for now by sides Borali will expedite action and bring the project to the he can The court men probably will attempt to keep the issue in until Congress meets from now They believe they have the votes to doSit Johnsons to the dent charged its appearance in the Senate now might result in some people being distracted by it and attention being diverted from our present pressing domestic prob lems or lack of leadership in solv ing them MEDIA BUS TERMINAL URGED BY RESIDENTS A number of Media are backing a petition asking borough officials to construct a suitable bus terminal at the termini of the Phil adelphia and AVest Chester Traction Company the Transpor tation Company tho Chester Valley Bus Company the Southern Penn sylvania Bus Company the Phila delphia Rapid Transit Company and others The petition states lhat these pub lic service corporations have failed to establish arid provide shelter and other suitable for the convenience of thuir pas sengers and that of the borough of Media protest against a condition that has become only from the standpoint of persona comfort and convenience but from a civic aspect as well Plans call for the presentation of the petition at this next meeting of the borough council which will ask that body to appropriate funds for the establishment of a central sta tion or terminus CHESTER RADIO CLUB WILL BE ORGANIZED Organization of the Chester Radio Club will take place tonight at the headquarters 1240 Providence avenue when officers for the ensuing year will be elected and bylaws adopted At a meeting last week of some of experienced amateur operators in tHs section of the county it was rie ci led to include every person who m an interest in radio At tills meeting James Burns and ett Miles were elected chairman and secretary pro tern The club plans to conduct experi mental work and to fit out its headquarters with various radio par to carry on the work Two transmitters of fifty watt variety will be installed operating on forty me rs and another of undetermined wattage operating on twenty FIRE IN PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH UP Fire which broke out in Iho sixth floor of warehouse No 43 Pittsburgh Terminals Warehouse here today destroyed thousands of dollars worth of radio equipment and furniture and for a time threatened to the entire warehouse block HELD IN WOMANS DEATH HARRISBURG Pa Dec James Negress died in the here early today from bul let which according to polic were inflicted last night by Joe HUL 27 Negro whom they were holding pending format charges PARDON HELD OVER HARRISBURG Pa Dec application of John M former Philadelphia magistrate con of misdemeanor in office brib ery and other charges for a pardon was held under advisement by the State Pardon Board today TWENTYFOUR PAGES five A id Sough t For Highway Improvement Representative Citizens Pledge Cooperation at Meeting Held at Kennett Square in Interest of Plan to Widen and Straighten Baltimore Is Adopted When the legislature meets next month a bill will bo introduced pro viding for the Slate to pay for prop erty damages incurred In relocation of State roads That it will have the tho members of the Legislature from Delaware and Chester counties was the promise made last night tomore than 300 men and women meeting at Kennett Square in the Interests of widening and straightening the Baltimore pile State Senator William Clark of Chester county promised the Intro duction of the hill after outlining the heavy expense incurred by his county during the past two years 111 rough improvements to highways More than a half million dollars worth of property damages are faced by Chester county and State aid is Im If the needed improvements to Baltimore pike are to be made ho said Encouragement to the project was given by Wayne Meyers Division Engineer of the Stato Highway De who said that the Suite is making studies of U S Route No 1 Baltimore pike and preparing tenta tive plans for its improvement from south to the Maryland Stato line Thg maximum curves will bo two per cent and the maximum grades six per cent ho said Mr Meyers referred to the widespread road improvements made by the State In recent years During he said more than 1000 miles of high have been bulk in Penn COUNTY TEACHERS AT EDDYSTONE Instructive Talks Feature Meeting of Suburban Measurement Group The Delaware County Suburban Measurement group su supervising principals and teachers interested in measure ment work and the University of Pennsylvania held their quarterly meeting in tho forts of the group during tlie past yesterday J of the Ridley Park public schools who presided discussed briefly what work had been accomplished through the Ef forts pt the groups Louring the past i Miss director of research in tho schools was the speaker She important questions concerning Home Made with what the schools were attempt ing to work out in Miss Mary i director of research in the Upper Darby high school district spoke on tho topic Day by Day with the Helping Teachers Miss Lukens explained that a helping teacher is one tests all children records the results and then coaches all who are be hind in their work In the Upper Darby school the students who are coached meet with the helping teachers four days a and re port to regular classes one day A helping teacher is a valuable asset tc any school Miss Lukens said The afternoon session was devoted to two effective speeches by H J supervising principal of Continued on Last Page COURT IS PETITIONED TO CONFIRM SELECTION A petition signed by sixtyfive residents of Highland Park was pre sented to the court by Attorney Peritz Berman to have Edwin R Harrisof avenue High land Park named comptroller of Upper Darby township At the last meeting of the Upper Darby it was decided to create the new office paying a salary of annually to supersede the thirtysix auditors who control the finances of the township The commissioners decided to present a petition to the court asking them to appoint a comptroller According to the petition presented by Attorney Berman Harris has lived in Upper Darby for five years and is a certified public accountant ORDER OF OWLS WILL AID NEEDY Believing that the money which Is usually spent each year for an en and toys for the Chil drens Christmas Party can be used to better purpose the Order of Owls of this city has decided to use the money this year to help in assisting those who are in need of help At the last meeting of the order it was voted to uso the money which amounts to between 5600 and for this purpose H has been an that anyone in need of such aid should report to William Sharp less at the Order of Owls building Ninth and Sproul streets PLAN FRATERNAL Preparations are being made members of Chester Lodge No I O O F to pay a fraternal visit to Merchants Lodge No I O O F st their hall Sixteenth and Ox ford streets Philadelphia next Mon day night The members of adelphia lodge were guests of the Chester lodge a short time igo WELL ATTENDED MEETING A meeting of the Chester School Gardens Association was held yes afternoon at 4 oclock in the Building Broad and Crosby streets Jt was marked by a large attendance consisting of the prin and teachers of the various schools interested In school gardens U S TREASURY BAllANCE WASHINGTON Dec INS Treasury balance Dec expenditures customs receipts sylvania breaking all records of this or any for a year Mr Mayors praised the work of former Governor William c Sproul inputting through his slate highway bill in while he represented Del aware county in the State lie Unit state miles Lets get lack of our County Commissioners and assist thorn In gelling releases from prop erly owners said the It will save the coun ties of Delaware and Chester thou sands of dollars And when lial timore pike is reconstructed its full will iome back be will connect with present and bypasses around Philadel phia Turner representative from this county said I know 1 speak for my colleagues and for Sen ator McClure in declaring that any thing that so affects us will have the full support of our legis group Great Inequality and Injustice Is being done to counties near Philadelphia they have to pay damages for high valued ground needed to widen and straighten highways Pledging the aid jf the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce I president Albert R Granger ot this city said Senator McClure today asked me to express his regret at not being able to attend this meeting Continued on Last Page GUNMEN ROB DRIVER OF BUS Sharon Hill Police Receive B e I at e d Report of Holdup Investigate Jill police last night re detailed information concern ing the holdup of the driver of a motor bus of the Southern vania at avenue and in Darby township Walton was stinek up at the point of a revolver and relieved of the entire days receipts According to the story which Wal ton told the police two white men boarded the bus at the end of the line in Darby township early Mon day morning One men was described as feet lit height nnd other feet live inches at Clifton avenue and Hook roacl both men arose and the stood by the fare box right Displaying a long barJ revolver lie fold Walton to over what youve got and motioned to the smaller man to get The driver reached in his coat pocket the smaUer of the pair bills and As soon had handed over the money tho two Walton says stood In i the the bus and told him to drive oh As soon as he started they jumped from the vehicle and ran Walton figures that the pair look about He told a passenger who got on the bus later and the latter called Sharon Hill police Chief Car who began a search for the men did not receive the detailed re port of the robbery however until last night NEGROES CONFESS TO CHICKEN THEFTS suspected of members of a chicken stealing ring which has niched more than three thousand chickens from farmers In Hook Booth wyn Twin Oaks and Ogden sections during a period of several months were held under bail each for court pleaded guilty to stealing seventyfive chickens from the farm of Mrs E BArthurs of Twin Oaks when arraigned for a hearing before Magistrate Greenwood of Linwood yesterday afternoon The prisoners are Thomas Cooper and Johnny Jones Green street Marcus Hook and Irey Cooper West Ninth street Marcus Hook The men were arrested by Con stable William J Kails of Linwood and Patrolman McKee of Marcus Hook early yesterday morning An overcoat torn from the back of Johnny Jones during a previous scuffle with Falls proved to be the clue which led to the apprehension of tho trio RAIN IS FORECAST FOR LATE AFTERNOON Rain late this afternoon or tonight is the forecast for today in this sec tion of Pennsylvania and nearby states Tomorrow will be partly cloudy ultJi little change in temper ature tho weatherman Bays Tho highest temperature yesterday was 50 degrees at 115 p m and the lowest was 42 at 6 a m The aver age of 46 for the day was eight de grees above normal for the date and seven degrees above the average temperature for the same date a year ago The December 10 on record here was 63 degrees in and tho coldest 4 in 1576 SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR About two hundred persons at tended the card party given last eve ning by the Boosters Committee of the lodge of Odd Fellows and Daugh nH of was held in Odd Fellows Hall Broad and Crosby streets During the evening refresh ments consisting of coffee home mads cake and candy wero served INCIPIENT BLAZE A slight fire occurred this morning about 220 oclock In a bedroom on the second floor of a 812 Last Ninth street An alarm was sounded f mi a Kox in the hood an the Hook and redder Company responded and extinguished the blaze with chem t PRICE TWO CENTS NEW CORONER Dr J of has been appointed by Governor Fisher to fill the vacancy caused by the death of George B of Clifton Heights HEADQUARTERS FOR RELIEF WORK Large Building at Sixth and Welsh Sts Placed at Committees Disposal Tho emergency relief building Sixth streets was opened yesterday by the Industrial Kmor Relief Committee for Chester and vicinity and the work oC to the unemployed was begun The building owned and formerly occupied by the Subur ban Gas nnd Electric Company was placed at the disposal of the com as its headquarters to lie used for tho of the emergency Before turning over to the committee the company placed a large quantity of In the for heating and Is furnishing tho electricity necessary for lighting the without cost to the committee A force of car penters put up the tions bins for the handling of the work which com lias undertaken The basement of tho building has been cleaned out for tho storage of articles and the first floor has been divided into the administration storeroom and disbursing depart ments while the floor lias so arranged that two cots can bo Installed should the emergency arise V The front the first is by the administration department over which Charles 1C manager of the Dela ware County Chamber of Commerce has supervision Vie is assisted by Miss Wilma Goldstein Mins Millie and Miss Ellen M The rear portion of the first is divided into two sections the por tion on the northside Continued on Last Page BEATEN AND ROBBED BY NEGRO THUGS Held up and beaten by three Negro thugs at Front street and Concord avenue shortly before 1 a m today W M of Third and Penn streets was robbed of his pay check a wallet containing and 1 pocket knife The Is employed at the as sembly plant ot the ford Motor Com pany and was returning home from work when the trio stopped him and demanded his valuables When he told them he had nothing they grabbed him and in the Tight to resist their he was badly beaten Police were furnished with a tion of the trio nnd searched the neighborhood but found no trace of them ANNUAL MEETING will be elected by the Me dia Firo Company nt their annual meeting to bo held in Iho tonight at 8 oclock Walter Rhodes head of the organization will pre side j SHIPPING CENTER Facilities Arc Described by Railroad Executive at Kiwanis Club Session The Chester district which In cludes and Marcus Hook with Its vast number of Industrial establishments In parlance of rail road terms is the backbone in ship ping said U R Weber division freight agent of the Pennsylvania Company In a speech be fore the members of the Chester Kiwanis Club at its weekly luncheon meeting held afternoon in the Y W C A building Seventh and streets Tho speaker told his hearers that in order to maintain Its equipment and terminals In order to handle the business over the Pennsylvania sys tem a billion dollars a year repre sent the cost He also conveyed to his bearers the amount ot the natural of the country that were used by the railroad in its upkeep said that twentythree per cent of tho coal mined was used for transportation and freight hauling seventeen per cent of the steel con in the manufacture of stock and rails and 20 per cent of the lumber output was used In vari ways Mr Weber further said that dur ing the past seven years freight rates have decreased which has been to the advantage of the manufac turer and shipper He also pointed out that there was a keen tion between the railroads and the motor transportation companies that at the present time there were over Continued on Page PINCHOT NAMES 4 TO POSTS IN HIS ADMINISTRATION Dr King Woodruff to Serve New Governor and the Stahlnecker Present Sec to Forester to Be Retained Four appointments to be made by H administration wero announced today hy Pln Tho men to bo appointed arc 1 H his present senc lary Ur Clyde i King W Woodruff and William A Sell under to be secretary the said Woodruff will serve as special for public utility regulation and the conservation of natural re the present Attorney will his post Hr King will be Secretary of He ve nue In tht new administration While campaigning for the govor he decided ho would havo thn help of three men namely Woodruff who served us attorney In his Dr King who aided in Iho task of 000000 of debts inherited by his nnu administration and said in revealing his ap Woodruff who has hern my Intimate friend for over 40 yours could have position In the cabinet Ho has himself decided not to Iw attorney general but to work with me as general coun sel In the broad fields of public utility regulation ami the conservation of natural Doctor King lo of revenue In tjio administration for which post his experience and give him unequalled Stevo will continue to be my secretary as ho lias been for over twenty years No nmi a better said The present WilliamA hns equipment and ca for post His achievement In the admin codo during my first term save n national reputation At urgent to my profound gratification he lias consented to ro maln i ESTATE The will of Francis laloof Bullock avenue Veadon admitted to to diy poses of at willed to a daughter lie name a BOH Will lam The IK a grand son William JJ November 23 The Delaware County Trust Com pany Was granted letters of for Iho estate of A Wilson who died on No J home In IB survived by his Mrs Mary 6t North Eleven th MARCUS HOOK WOMAN INHALES GAS va known IK liva of the Oreon Apart Marcus is In a condition at tho Chester Hospital as the result of inhaling some Illuminat ing gas at She IK however expected lawlo 21 North Eleventh street Darby sustained lacerations of the second and third fingers of Ilis right hand yesterday at his place of employment Ho was treated at the hospital and discharged LEGIONNAIRES HOLD MEETING TOMORROW Sergeant Alfred Stevenson No 190 American Legion will hold a regular tomorrow night at 8 oclock in UTo post hearl 227 West Seventh street The personnel of all will be announced at tills meeting A film The Voice of will be shown part of the program of entertainment AGED VISITOR Maryland Man Beaten and Robbed When Searching for Home of Relatives Claiming that he was field isp and robbed and wandered around Trainer nnd Hook allnight in of relatives Robert 70 of Princess Anne Md was admitted to the Chester Hospital this morning Buffering from a broken left arm nnd face which he says were inflicted by the highwaymen who bent nnd robbed him told Patrolman James Owens at tho hospital that lie arrived at the Chester station of the vania Railroad last evening nnd de to ride by trolley to where ho Intended visiting a friend before going to tho homo of his son and live Green street Linwood The friend wasnt and Revell started walking west on Third when near Price street IIR Kays he was set upon by three young white men who beat him and stole bin cash He said lie a trolley cirto Marcus Hook and wandered around that borough all night Po lice were inclined to doubt tho mans story due to tho fact that iis face nnd clothing vss blood spattered they theorize that a person In hia condition would have attracted gen eral attention The aged visitor was taken to tho hospital this morning by his Mrs Ethel Tht Chester Times in on sale at Broad station and Philadel phia station dally at 00 p m Renders iray now procure their Times in Phila delphia while waiting for f BEATS RECORD SUNDAY MOVIE SHOW OPPONENTS Prepared to Go Limit in Enforcement of the Blue Laws in Darby Clergyman Causes War rants to Be Issued for Three Promoters of Show Ruth Nichols society who adopted as career in P1 for wom Tien With one stop she few from Los Angeles in and 22 min than Colonel last April Dec Until Nichols society girl of Kyc tho fun of jti completed a transcontinental flight hero which In Iho In second only of Km nit Sho sot her mono plane iho New down at Klold a flying Unix hours 21 mln and lli Her time than an hour than lhat of and CharlesA Lindbergh over iho samp route her it a record by a from los to of ti 20 minutes and 43 seconds from to Field Is tho befit by several min utes Nichols said sho now for Wichita and thill 11 was after sho passed SI to town from and a In to a for that of her journey Hhu ulbo a womens world record for Tho pruH ont record of hold by of tho Wlch Now Vork Is roughly MOO tho oft tho right dl ice lion ith a new YOUNG WOMAN Says He Made Insulting Remarks He Promptly Files Counter Charges Sensational testimony relative to the alleged of an towards her vyas given last by Miss Ohio nve at a ring before Hood of township Miss told tho she her Mealed In a car on an of avenue oil the At about m she declared lohn and and iri talking to her opened the door ot the cur put bis hand on lier knee and madu an In decent remark J pushed him out of and closed tho door was the manner In which Miss concluded her testimony Montgomery in retaliation last out a warrant for M on of defamation of character and perjury The case open by Magis trate Hood for settlement out of court after hail offered testimony The magistrate J Paul Valentine chairman of the township police committee fir taking statement from the glr before Magistrate W C Hender son but that he hod every right to do so would con bin action in an this Attorney Harold 13 Ramsey represented Miss at the hearing COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY WILL MEET A meeting of the Delaware County Horticultural Horiety Chester Branch will be heldin the Y M C A audi tomorrow evening when Arthur H Scott of Media will speak on thn Conservation of Natural of Delaware County Mrs Scott is a prominent and In a member of tho Coun cil of tho Pennsylvania Horticultural Society and the Society for the Pres of of Penn sylvania Sho Is also a director of tho School of Horticulture at Ambler of tho Delaware County and Association an organization ot which J C Taylor of this city la n prominent member will attend tho meeting The association plans to begin Its work by acquiring the tract ot land opposite Doshong Park across tho Chester River nnd beautifying It TRUST CO TREASURER FOUND SHOT TO DEATH FIELD a bullet In the head the body of J Malcolm Warren treasurer Springfield Trust Company was found today in the basement of the hank building A pistol was discovered near the body Medical Examiner Dr Fred M Jones after viewing the body said it was a case of suicide N Y CLEARING HOUSE NEW YORK Dec statement Exchanges balance Federal Bank balance 5113000000 BUREAU OPENED Chester Emergency Relief Committee Isr Classify ing All Applicants i hundred unemployed men of city weroi on hand free of tho Industrial Emergency Relict Committee for and vi was opened In tho formerly occupied by iho Can and Klectrlc northwest corner of Sixth mid Welsh streets Tho doors wuro opened about a m and the corps of in charge of thn and of applicants was kept busy until closing lime at 5 p m Long before tin time set fur open ing the mtn began to assemble In front ot tho blinding and in a short tho crowd the pave mania on both Sixth and Welsl Charles 13 mani of tho Delaware County Cham ber of Commerce who Is In charge rf the employment bureau had clo a system forhandling tho situation which to be working Miss Goldstein who IK the of the Chamber of Commerce Is In charges of tho work ot registering applicants and Is as Millie of College Tho work of and the applica tions hi In charge of Miss Ellen M Morris of tho Chester branch ot tho American Hcd Cross fast aa the applicants are reg efforts arc made to place them In positions PHYSICAL EDUCATION INSTRUCTORS MEETING The Chester School District will be well represented at State cal Educational Conference which uIII be held at tomor row and Saturday Thoso who will attend the confer ence from this district are C Cock 111 Jr director ot physical education of Iho Chester schools Miss M Lewis supervisor ot physical education Miss Elinor COT physical director of Junior High School Miss Helen physical director of tho Frank lin Miss Mildred McLaugh lln physical director of tho Huber school and Miss physical director of the Ches ter high The trip wll be made by automobile DR R S MAISON IN SERIOUS CONDITION Dr Robert S of H Seventh who was stricken will a heart attack Sunday last Is still It a serious condition He Is under the care of sovera specialists who diag nosed his ailment as angina pectoris HEAVY FINE IMPOSED Leon Harris of 2307 Jefferson street was fined by Judge Lynn In Municipal Court Wilmington yes on a charge of operating an automobile while under the influence He was arrested Novem ber his car had collided with a machine driven by Callie o this county at Ninth and King streets Wilmington was set at for an appeal to court War Is still being tho Sunday movie question who protested against tin of the Parker theater las A permanent Observance Com of which Rev Warren T pastor of Mount Xion Meth Episcopal Church of Daiby la lias boon organized announced through polesman that they prepared to go the Mink Jr clerk of of Delaware county member of said to be members of tha Republican Club committee tin I tho show will bo prose together with Leo Harvey of tho Parker theater foe of tho Sunday laws it was earned yesterday from tho Rev Uar T who uai for tho three men before Mog strato Thomas C Berry of this city Magistrate Berry will tho aa a hearing on Saturday morn ng at 10 oclock The complainant charges that thn trio violated tho pro visions of 179 in that they conducted n and motion picture on Sunday that an admission ot 51 cents was charged and that tho garni constituted both a business and t Tho show was given foi tho benefit of the unemployed 1 Hov Warren emphatic ally stated that to tho Sunday show wn 3 based wholly upon thu conviction that the welfare oi tho community the enforce ment of tho Sunday law It Is law ot God na wall tho law ot the common wealth day a weett should bo for Uia ot God without tho intrusion ot things as theatrical Bald Hev Dunkle In reply to tho that the opponents of tho Knowing partiality ill a political faction tight tho Rev snid nothing ot any political controversy when wo began to the theatrical performance Not one of Iho our has taken any part itr Collingdale talk about politics duit fact that sponsors show an engaged Inth A Apolitical If ot Co is a mere incident BO far HH wo arc Wc would them in tills matter religion politics or social The is mio is not a political tone but It 5 a moral law and order and we mtr determined not to permit open and flagrant law If wo prevent A public mass meeting has been called for Monday night of week In Mount Darby when It is expected that a Law and Order Society Will bo formed in addition to the Law Ob Committee already formed composed of pastors of churches of Darby and vicinity LITTLE GIRLS ENTERTAINED Business tho C A at 1 meeting building yesterday entertained five littlo at a dinner which by an entertainment Before the little were taken to their homes each was presented with a shoes and a toy ami a Christmas with candy HEADS COMMENCE BODY WASHINGTON Dec Jr of Muskogee Oka today elected chairman of tho Interstate Commerce Commission for one year beginning January 1 I Topics of Times a re porter for his secretary Just help Ing in this move the poor and needy And Mr Davis advocates a week would be satisfied with even three dais a wecK A prisoner sentenced to Media by Magistrate Berry judge for his release before Christmas saying was never in during the holly days N J opened a street paved with Just to be to fay perhaps stretcher for miles It is only a fitting climax that Dame should U S C after rambling over S A Police seized five barrels of wine in a private home four top many for any family to have An authority average woman with a university training marries at the age ot thirty Youd think theyd have better sense Frogs Canadian In dustry says a headlined But not the hops that so many American tourists cross the line for A Detroit man suing his wife for divorce says sho stabbed him with a pen But maybe that was her quaint way of getting across a point The Weather WASHINGTON Dec Pennsylvania Rain tonight and prob ably Friday morning slightly milder in west and north portion with tresN west to southwest winds Hourly Temperature Record Midnight 1 a m 2 n m 3 a m 4 a m 5 a m i a m 7 a in a m a m 42 S 42 3 42 10 a in 42 11 mi 42 Noon 43 1 p m 43 2 p m 44 45 48 47 10 50   

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