Chester Times (Newspaper) - January 23, 1931, Chester, Pennsylvania DAILY AVERAGE NET PAID CIRCULATION FOR DECEMBER 21804 FINAL EDITION With AH Latest and Best News of the Day 16877 Daily Leased Wiro Reports of United Press UP and the International News INS 1 CHESTER PA FRIDAY JANUARY 23 1931 WETS DRIVE TO LIMIT DRY FUND HOUSE ionists Muster Strongest Vote in Years Lose by 78 to 98 After At tempt to Bar Spying by Agents WASHINGTON Jan anti forces In the mus tered their greatest strength in years In an attempt to so limit the proposed Prohibition Bureau appropriation of 411363500 as to stop some enforce ment practices condemned by the Commission but were trodden under foot time after time by the dry forces who refused to countenance any change The largest poll of tho wets yester day was 78 votes against 08 drys for an amendment to halt tapping of telephone and telegraph wires by pro enforcement agents By pro votes tho wets also lost in attempts to halt the use of under cover agents and the dissemination of dry propaganda by the prohibition bureau and the es of government speak easies to entrap violators and con purchases of liquor for evi dence obtaining against making and to with hold Federal funds from states which have no enforcement laws of their own Five of the nine women members ot the House were that the wets the vote to prohibit the wiretapping practices of dry agents They were Mrs Kahn of California Mrs Pratt of New York Mrs Rogers oC Massa Mrs of Kentucky and Mrs Norton of New Jersey all Republicans except Mrs Norton The showing in tho House was the not to say adver performance of the wets who wanted this chance to demonstrate their strength By organized effort they had the largest number ot their members present among them some members of city delegations seldom seen in the House debate was bitter bordering now and then on tho personal Wets and drys alike used the Wlckersham report as the basis for many of their K arguments The discussion ended in a noisy session late In the afternoon with drys clamoring for a vote on the last amendment proposed and Representative Black of New York standing at his seat and accusing DEVOE JURY DEBATES VERDICT IN THEFT CASE LOS ANGELES Calif Jan middleaged jury the fate of Miss Daisy Devoe charged with theft of from Clara Bow whom she formerly served as secretary still had reached no agreement today despite more than thirtyone hours of Three times In four hours the Jury returned to Judge W C court room last night Its seven men and five women members were locked up for the night The last they filed in to got courts definition of tho words permanent and intent Judge Doran had used these tions telling tho jurors it was their duty to determine If it was Mlss Ds voes intent to deprive the motion picture H girl permanently of her property Unless a verdict Is at by noon today Doran promised ho would discharge the lury OFFERED FOR SANATORIUM Owner of Land in This County Willing to Sell for Philadelphia Project Kites were offered ho City ot Philadelphia yesterday in ts quest fora suitable tuberculosis sanatorium site A new site embracing 150 acres ive miles west of Media was offered by Bond a real estate dealer for Another vas offered A Pratt of Aest Chester who said he had lifty hrce acres near Glen Mills at 370 er acre The site offered was 100 acres it roads Mont gomery county Frank M Jones of Willow Grove offered this tract for TWO CHESTER YOUTHS SENT TO PENITENTIARY Continued on Paga Twentyone VICTIMS OF MISHAPS TREATED AT HOSPITAL Joseph Niles 31 of street Philadelphia sustained a severe laceration of the chin at his place of employment this morning when ho lost his footing and asharp object Sev eral stitches were required to close the wound Frank Ostan 20S street suffered a contusion of the shoulder yesterday when ding He was charged Mrs Elizabeth ho fell while sled treated and dis Wallace 2 Pleas antville avenue Linwood is in the hospital a possible fracture of the skull sustained in an automobile accident on Twin Oaks last night Clifford Jones 19 Chestnut street Marcus Hook was treated for a frac tured ankle an Injury sustained while playing soccer yesterday John Brooks West Second street was treated for a slight cut In his neck BATTLE LOOMS IN PLAN TO MAKE CAPITAL DRY WASHINGTON Jan The setting for a wet and dry battle over the report was laid In the this afternoon when that body prepared to act on the Howell bill a drastic measure designed to make the nations capital bone dry Senator Howell of dry leader moved to begin consid i of This wan Unvaried v temporarily when the Senate took up executive business relating to the Federal Power Commission contro Vice President Curtis ruled Howells motion pending is suo when the Senate again considers legislation 4 It was certain tho bill Would be considered since the steering committee a gave it first position on the Senates cal endar of business BURGLAR ROBS CLUB MEMBERS OF MUCH CASH PITTSBURGH janT Breaking away after grappling with an awakened guest an armed burglar today made the rounds of all sleeping quarters in the exclusive Clover Club a rendezvous for bachelors in the former A P Moore mansion and fled several hundred dollars in cash members of the club in prominent officials and em ployes of the Electric ind and the Light Company were as when the intruder entered th club rooms shortly after MX oclock this said tho man gained tn entry by the kitchen window WOMAN DRINKS POISON IN SUICIDE ATTEMPT A partially Identified woman known to police HS Bill who resides at 12 Kast Second street attempted to commit suicide this by drinking poison The woman was taken to the Ches ter Hospital when passersby heard her moans as they passed her home I and made an investigation Near her semiconscious form found on the first floor of her homo was i hn It cm plied bottle of Hospital attaches believe the will recover 150000 Tho offers were referred lo the Public of Phila delphia headed by Councilman Apt said he would call a meeting to enew the efforts to decide upon a site In tile near future Location of the seems tobe definitely quashed Agitation ot Philadelphia politicians the site has been dropped and Middletown township officials represented by Attorney Robert W Beatty have declared their intention movement should it to fight the materialize Unanimous opposition tothe site for the proposed Philadelphia sanatorium was expressed by the United Business Mens Association at Us annual meeting held In the Walton Hotel Philadelphia last night CIRCUIT COURT HEARS SUIT in the United States is Interested in infringe ment suit being heard today a jury in the States Circuit Appeals The suit was filed by Electric and Com Pa owners of two for Train Con trol devices Tho defendants are the Heading Railroad the Atlantic City Railroad Company the Union Switch and Signal Company and the Union Signal Construction Com pany Company the defendants have on pat ents granted fo Daniel Robert Schweyer its president by Ins on the Seashore divisions and on other parts of their roads Automatic Train have been copied from the Schweyer design WOMANS BODY FOUND UNDER KITCHEN FLOOR N Y Jan Tho body oC Mrs Laura Manning housekeeper for Albert E Suits who died a suicide In Rome N Y hotel Tuesday night was found beneath the kitchen floor of the Suits homo today Her throat had been cut and her head crushed The coroner said she bad been dead since Sunday night or Monday morning The body was Mrs Man son State Trooper Manning who went to home early today tq discover why she baa not followed her custom of vl iting him BROPHY IN FLIGHT FORCED TO LAND CHUT CHOW China Jan rG W Brophy former Phoenix Ariz flying who let Shanghai morning on an at tempted flight to Manila mado forced landing here today Brophy was unhurt and declared Ills intention of lying Saturday to Canton The aviator left Aero at Shanghai at 808 a tn and expected to arrive at Canton the firs his night at 304 p ni TWENTYEIGHT PAGES Must Serve From 5 to 10 Years for Service Station Holdup and Attack Heavy Sentences Imposed by the Court in Several Other Cases Two youths from this cily luid heir careers nipped In thu when Judge Krone field sent each of them to tho Eastern Penitentiary or periods of from live to ten years These wero two of tho nine of entered yesterday before Judge with Bloom rep resenting he commonwealth The boys Anthony 19 of 07 street and Alike Curtis of 214 Jeffrey street admitted lolding up tho attendant of a gaso ine station at Ninth and Flower streets on December and Informed Iho court that this was I heir first They also admitted stealing m expensive automobile from Us parking place in the western section the city When arrested the boys hud revol vers In their and In the used these weapons to the Insensible Ber had been in Ihls cily only a fcw coming here from Detroit Mich Curtis however had been ar several times for minor of fenses Detective George F Fceney testified Fred V a collegiate ap learing youth from and Walnut streets Philadelphia sent lo from a period ot from to ten years when ho leaded guilty to robbing a his receipts ami cab in Los er on November 18 Shelley admitted being arrested in Philadelphia on four occasions for the of crime Discharged after pleading guilty to a charge of bigamy Mrs Dorothy Morrow an blonde caused sensation in the courtroom whun sho fell In a dead faint and had to be carried from the courtroom by at tendants She soon revived The was accused by Barney Ben lett who married her hay US contracted a previous marriage He discovered this he said In Sep ember and left her Owing to the offense having been committed more than two years the statute of limitations led to the womans dis charge Morris Lawrence Negro who con Continued on Lait Page GRAPEFRUIT FOR RUDY VALEE FROM GALLERY BOSTON Jan Hudy Valee radio and night club crooner and orchestra leader today proved that he take praise and or a with the same air of nonchalance While crooning to a hushed audi ence at a local theatre last night someone tossed a large yellow prod uct of nature from the second bal and it landed on the stage stopping against the cymbal of the drummer In the pit Unperturbed Valee continued his song 9 After finishing he told the audience that while he knew ho could not please everyone those did not like his singing need not have Three boys wero taken by police for questioning but were later released road the car AUTO ACCIDENT VICTIM SUCCUMBS TO INJURIES Mrs Josephine McLaughlin Phil adelphia woman who was seriously injured Tuesday night when struck by an automobile on the Chester pike near Sharon Hill died early this morning in Taylor Hospital John Wolf of Glenolden driver of struck Mrs McLaughlin was by Chief of Police Carl Whi ther and before Magistrate Malloy who ordered the licit bail to await the action of tho coroners Jury Mrs McLaughlin was Injured when she stepped Into the path ot the au Tuesday night Sho had been shopping and was groceries she was struck GETS LIFE SENTENCE FOR KILLING WOMAN INDEPENDENCE Kas Jan Muriel Sullivan pretty 13 yearold Okla divorcee who confessed paid for the slaying of Mrs Maude Martin Kan widow today re sentence on a plea o guilty Miss Sullivan confessed the was hired by Paul Jones 35 to kill Mrs Martin who was to have been a slate witness against Dr S A physician and member o the Board at his trial on a charge of performing an Illegal op Services to Mark Anniversary of Founding of St Pauls Church be held Sunday In St Pauls Protestant Episcopal Church Broad and Madison on Sun day in commemoration ot the iwo hundred and anniver sary of the first services held in Kt Paul s on the Delaware the name given first Episcopal Church erected in this city The first edifice was erected on a plot of ground near Third and Welsh streets which adjoined the cemetery in which John Morton a signer of the Declaration ot Independence Is buried It was a small structure fortynine by twentysix feet in di mension The distance from the ground to tho eaves of the root was fourteen feel and from the ground to the peak of measured twentythree feet The building was started In 1702 and completed In 1703 The first services were held January 24 When the church was finished It was oblong In shape Later a tower was constructed on the front of the In 1833 further additions were to the structure Tho second church located on Third street between Welsh and Markc streets was built in and In the present St Pauls church wa built at Broad and Madison streets The first services In the old church In 3703 were conducted by Rev Evan Evans who wan assigned UK church by Bishop Henry Compton o London Kng The anniversary sermon will b preached by Rev Percy G rec tor of St Pauls Philadel phia Stanley V Wilcox rector of St Pauls succeeded Francis M who was elevate to the Bishopric last year REPORTS BILL FAVORABLY WASHINGTON Jan INS The Affaire today reported for a senat bill authorizing for mod of the battleships edifice and extended above Mexico Mississippi and Idaho PRICE TWO CENTS OWN TALKIE STARS Here are some reasons why Swedish young men dont leave except to go shows Typical products of this years jumper crop of talking picture stars in Stockholm aro at top ingenue of the Swedish screen demure lower left and Ama Roien lower right Unlike they dont intend to emigrate to Hollywood unless of WOMENS CLUB FEDERATION IN SESSION HERE Water Supply Employ ment Conservation Fea Topics LOCAL INDUSTRY HEADS OPPOSE WATER DIVERSION Plan of New York State to Use Delaware River Sup ply Basis for Action G C Ladnor Mrs A M Dickson of Hoovers Committee Speak Bil introduced by Senator Has Support of Conservation of SEEK MOTORIST AS Car Driven by West End Youth Strikes and Up sets Milk Wagon A milk wagon was upset and three hundred quarts of milk destroyed when an automobile owned by George Hoagland of West Fourth street near Highland avenue crashed Into the vehicle and Wilson streets early today The driver automobile stopped and after he learned no one had been Injured he drove away ac cording to police Shortly after 9 oclock this morning look policy found t the automobile aban In that borough According to police tho wagon owned bythe Dairies rear Wilson street on Third street when tho high powered automobile suld to have been traveling west street col with the wagon the impact turning the over and scatter ing cases of the street and sidewalk The of the knocked Patrolman Dougherty who was a block away from the ran up n to see the driver oC the auto mobile speed away Police say no report of the car having been stolen was mado to thorn Wallace of Twin Oaks sustained head injuries when howas an automobile on Lho Twin Oaks road near her home hist night Sho to the Hospital where she was taken by Iho driver of bile arrested at Uin hospital and later released in bail to appear when wanted told tho authorities that Mrs Wallace alighted from a bus and walked around the front of ihc vehicle directly in tho path automobile Slight was caused to two motor cars In a collision at Ninth nrd streetH yesterday afternoon The oper ated by Albert Craft and tho other by the Coal Company MORE POSTS FILLED IN PINCHOT REGIME Jan R Philadelphia formerly counsel In the budget bureau has been named as a deputy attor ney general William A attorney general announced today Governor also m the retention of Beatrice McConnell Philadelphia as head of the bureau of women and children In the department ot Iib and Appointment of F y eager as lary and of Leon Metzger of Indiana as deputy also announced today by Dr Clyde Li King secretary of revenue was assistant to P S Stahl nocker Governor during the former adminis tration SHIPBUILDERS GENEROUS OFFER Sun Company Will Match Moneys Donated for Re lief Work by Employes offer to match dollar for tin charity contributions which their employes give to Emergency Keller tho Industrial Committee has been made bythe management of the Sun Shipbuilding and Com pany of this city On Tuesday the employes tlon of Ship met and voted to make regularly Weekly con to tho organization for a period of four During that time the company will contribute a sum equivalent to Hint given by Iho workmen Tho entire working body will comply with the vote of he association Another generous off or IK In view according to II Ward chairman of the committee nml may from tho Sun Oil which IK with the shipbuilding plant Tho ot the refining plant do to tho Industrial anil Die Sun Oil Company may match this offer according to William 13 Mason who has been one of fore most workers In the rodent charity drive Mr lion of tho efforts ami contributions of workmen in Chester and who ho were giving the maximum of support to tho program oC Iho Industrial Emergency Relief PINCHOT APPOINTEES TO TAKE SPECIAL OATH Pa hill 2 UP said today that all his to including public and Justices of the peace will bo ro to take a special requir ing not only tho obedience to the of the United Suites but also loyal of the policies approved by tho people of this Com In the election of The oath to he administered to fu ture appointees does not specifically mention obedience to the 18th Amend ment H did the required of appointees during his previous nd si was the cif County ns In wossjon ilin Now Century Club of ClitH The ii of our water supply while thn with Iho subject uf and tbo of power o lifo Ill who in the ot tho wiro Ml by lu Mrs hy Mrs r it of Iho County Kod oration 1 Im County Mrs Elmer ho transaction of of routine Mrs Al froil A Conn I y nnd of i counly will be with llo of Media IS at which Im phases dC Junior luh work will ho nnd H conference nn the of a club will bo hold In Iho Iho need of continued expression on Iho entrance of the Stales Into the World Court Mrs 1 county chairman of interna tional Keli lions described Uuiap Hoot before the nn hoiolgn on of thin at which lime ho asked that the mailer Q reported out of o the floor of I o prompt I v Mrs for y a petition to Heed and Davis asking their favorable action Them a subdued chuckle throughout ho room as Mrs Smith declared that docs not to know lust ho In tho matter nI wo his must him what wo want There Is no continued Mrs Smith that Into the World Court Is de sired tho majority of tho people ut obstructionists are at work to hinder the important step 11 rs Tamos E Ioder fed chairman of art Lho first of tho day Division Forester Albright of the Highway who of Ivan las work for the protection anil of hor and showed lan tern slides In of tho planting that is being done planting in Pennsylvania s new declared Air Albright It was begun tentatively ten tigo anil then given up 11 wan laken up three ago anl time much and la bo ing done Tills a tale la Into tho wi irk to a greater extent that any other nnd her experiment iy watched throughout Iho nation with Interest Tho way ii which planting ot announced today SEES BUSINESS SLUMP SCRAPING BOTTOM NEW YORK Jan There has been a district Improvement In tho business situation since middle ot last December noticeable particularly in the spirit ot bankers and business men according lo Owen D Young General Company head nnd a tending world financier Addressing 100 delegates to the New York State Bankers here yesterday Young declared that the bottom ot the de pression had been reached MAY ACQUIRE RAILROAD WASHINGTON Jan The Alton Railway Company today applied to the for authority to acquire all property of the Chicago and Alton Railroad This road was noM lo Ihc the Baltimore and Ohio In Decem ber and the ARon Company was set up aa a holding corporation ministration The now oath follows If I will defend mu obry the of Stales and loyally support the poli cies approved by tho of Commonwealth in tho election of MINE LAYING EXPERT OF WAR DIES IN CHINA WASHINGTON Jan Aubrey Kirk Shoup ol Iho South China Patrol died at lloyal Naval Hospital Hong Kong His residence wa rG Wist New York City was awarded Navy Cross for nor vices rendered in laving the mine barrage In the North Sea during thn World War He was born In lou fifty years ago MURDERER REPRIEVED W Jin 2 Ll who WIM with Adams tolay hail a for commutation ot his death sentence after he bar been par through a mistake Governor G Conley yesterday a reprieve until 20 for t condemned man SEEK BODY SCRANTON Pa Police here today sought to recover the body of Anthony Gill 45 of the who late to his death ft the of Fa UK hero Gill ha been In poor hoalt for tho for two years was a patient in a sanitarium Thn Import of any N New Vork Sialo to divert uf water from 10 river dourly by s Wag tl virci president of Iho Semi er Company Front anil Market this Mr Wanner ho by along river during Iho past year wing to the Insistent dry spoil Tho iif this ull bo homo to Iho and not yet staled Mr Mor hanking of unit lv ho mado lo thn Involved In tho of Now York lo divert from of tho Vr to lo a o us who uso tho of for Ilio con nf tho waler from the York City to divert fur ils Not only will tho sail of Iho water nit by reanon of tho fact Unit thu How of Iho river will ho materially re of thu other lu a iml which it car H ofr will bo proportionately In Thn thu to with owing to ilw nf on nm It mny prove to to use tho witter nr not only In pn icr but In ro Continued on Eight UPPER DARBY SCHOOL PUPIL IS INJURED With his head IT by a fall the In the Upper Darby high school Henry Hi yearn old ot 1121 Gar re tt road Up per was to the Delaware Hospital fo I real merit John J Karrell GJ iM of North also was left ham crushed when a drop fell on it ho was at work Uie plant of the Company In MiK Walter of and ThomaK ot On t also worn admitted FAIR AND WARMER WEATHER PREDICTED Fair juul warmer weather IB th today In JJa New Maryland Tho highest Menu Delaware nn was 23 degrees it 230 p in and th 13 at 7 a m The aver age of 21 was eight degrees normal for tho eight degree below tho average temperature o the Harm In si year Tho Ku 71 w 72 per cent of 111 dav ON SOLO FLIGHT Jan W Rrophy American aviator hopped oft torlay from the local air on a folo light o Manila II will nt before tho across the Chin sea 2 CONSTABLES INGRAFT ARE SENTENCED T Conley Brookhaven E K Upper Chi Chester Get Jail Terms J E Boden Detective Seeks New Trial Gun men Sent to Penitentiary Constable Thomas Conley ot was to the county Jull for 0110 and ordered to pay a lino of 200 by Judge W Roger yesterday Conley was on tho malfeasance Indict ment only sentence being suspended on the extortion conviction Conloys companion In tho episode led to their arrest Constable ot Upper Chl was given one year on each of tho tud counts in addition to totaling sentence however started yesterday and iit lio Is already serving six years for similar total length i timo In Jail will remain at six Garry Boden con of conspiracy and larceny was not duo to the fact that Ma F D McLaughlin had on Page Twentyone LAST OF OUTLAW GANG KILLED BY POLICEMAN Ian Ifo of Frank Iho last known of tho outlaw gunK of Iho Paul today had been muffed out hy n bulleta Tho wna shot and killed ly Kd ward who an a boy had played on the city streets hero with Kraft V reward hnd bcon placed on tho for par In Detroit Nowa In when Paul and his shot and killed ami escaped with aa tho by In IL powerful aulp Tho gave i fusillade of i modem for a new trial Argument on tho motion willb5 held n near drito and sentence will not Boden until the outcomes of is known Unusually heavy terms weie out to tho numerous other convicted men who appeared before comt for sentencing alias Charles Har rison find William two alleged gunmen from Philadelphia weru donl to tho Eastern Penitentiary lor periods of from 5 to 10 years arid from 7 to 20 years respectively for highway they com In tho section oC tiin county IL hard youth of 22 admitted a 30 to 60 year term In Philadelphia for the two years ago He stated that ho one j ear of the Smoko former Fifth ward resident Was to tho county Jail for a period of from t tn yearn anil lined for Continued on Last Page BISHOPS SON GOES ON TRIAL FOR MURDER Jan Tho first Juror selected today In tho triul ot Matthew Maxan Jr won of IL charged with decree In connection with tho death of un Cd follow a party Tho charges that to land lady anil killed David 71 when Iho latter carno to her assist ance The father lit Mavon war In court to day lo by his son ACTIVE PREPARATIONS FOR OBSERVANCES The term of tho school of will begin Sunday and tho rok for the term nro now In Active preparations are made ly the and Sabbath school of Sholom for this observance of Day to bo celebrated on tonH Birthday and for Iho annual feast of known Turin CONCLUDE THRIFT WEEK TAtKS TODAY Thrift Week is observed In Chester and week tile Young sponsoring the here aa well as Inall the country Various Uio public speak 1 Ing In the public this most life The following tho various as Indicated Fred English at tho Franklin Wednesday morning James VM Brown at the Powell school Walter at the Upland gram mar school Thursday morning Howard tho Harvey school arid Clarence at the school Thursday Harvey the Clay ton at tho school Today brings Week to a close Lister A mislead addressed the pupils of the high school this and Trainer the children of the Dewcy school this afternoon 2 BRUISED IN CRASH U S TREASURY BALANCE WASHINGTON Jan The Treasury not bain nee on Janu ary 21 for the month to that day were receipts for tho month to January 21 wore KILLED IN BLAST TAMAQUA Pa Juno Eer Tamo qua was and n mixIng In an tho Alias Powder Com pany plant at Reynolds near here Into Long Jump From Broadway to Marcus Hook Says Former Vaudeville Artist WEST Jan and Anna Pitt two aged G cut and bruised today when In which they riding overt following a collision with a here The girls and their this city from when the accident occurred VISITORS A pocketbook cohlaintng and acme valuable papery was stolen from a at Welsh street ami aft according to police records Tho theft was reported by a Mrs Tlilhllurnln of Brooklyn N Y vaa this city I Topics West Knd Charlie declares that touring the average will find most of In the back seat were yesterday for forgery Just a couple of bad Czechs cracks George picture ng Increased enjoyment lo millions of movie goers a lo It for it has practically ruined the vaudeville profession casting thousands ot vaudeville performers anil other out ot work Many varied nro the In which former vaudeville and lights are now to earn a living Yesterday in a house in Marcus Hook a peddler was showing his Boat De his somewhat threadbare though neat appearance ono could tell by his conversation that ho was not merely an average salesman h e Groat White with countless theatre lights embodied in his Spnpfll the llon lio was a former vaudeville sta had worked a scorn ot years on and tho Circuits and now like others of his iie had taken any sort of Job ho caused by the talkies has blown over for show childlike faith that the speaking stast will come into its own and that the present depression In show business will terminate Ho told of fellow performers some nov acting as movie ushers bellboys salesmen waiters mon manicurists short working at anylhing to them a living until tho public Ires of the talk innovation as hey term it From to Hook IK a Jump in the wrong tion iie smiled grimly packing his sample case Hut ono ot these days Ill bo back there again and twice ns good for Ive learned more about different types of humanity hy work ing at this than 1 ever knew before and been use of thai Ill bo a much better performer ho took his Boddy is ot the opinion I heres not much difference between a roadster and a sofa The clutch is about the same on both Les says that when one Is looking for the solution to the pedestrian problem answers can be found in the hospital And Bill remark ing upon divorce cases at Media opines that a Is fol lowed by a Present day condition insist that thirtyfive dollar a week Is tho least a man should marry on unless hli j fiancee expects a raise A situation is when the bride goes home to mother only to find her mother has gone home to her grand mot her Shocked by the excoriation of ths court at Media a defendant petu his counsel why His latter couM not have had ths case tried in that there civil court The Weather WASHINGTON Jan Forecast for Eastern Pennsylvania Fair and somewhat warmer tonight and Saturdays gentle variable winds becoming southeast or south Hourly Temperature Record Midnight 24 S a ni m in m m m m hi 24 9 n ni 34 10 a in 23 11 a tn L Noun 1 p m j p ni 24 26 26 33 V