Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 14 April 1938 — Page 5
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I counsellor, and William A, Stuckey of Indianapolis, assistant director 'of the motor vehicle division of the commission, will succeed Mattingly. The governor described Kenney as an authority on legislative procedure, adding that during the Paul V. McNutt administration he served as contact man between the governor's office and the legislature, ■ checking all bills in both houses. Kenney is a former law partner i of U. S. Senator Sherman Minton and once was Floyd county prose- ' tutor. He served in the legislative sessions of 1923. 1925, 1931 and 1932. He was named assistant public counsellor in March, 1933. Mattingly is a former Monroe county attorney and has been secretary of the public service commission since September, 1936. Stuckey was a member of the governor's commission on adjusti meat of farm debts and was appointed a year ago to the public service commission post. o PROGRAM FOR (CONTINUED FROM PAOB ONE) Patsy Gaffer. Recitation, "Love is the Way” ' - Kathryn Viau. Offering. Pantomine, “The Old Rugged ■ Cross’’—Soloist, Mrs. Martin; Clara Klemz. Evelyn Klemz. Betty Brewster, Wanda Vian, Delores Suddeth, Faye Miehel, Doris Troutnes, Hazel Foor. Song, "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth"—Choir. ‘ Recitation, “A Hard Task" — Mona Lee Martin.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1938.
;j Weather A Week Ahead As Forecast By PRQF, SELBY MAXWELL, Noted Meteorologist tOSB j/AOgll 18-24,1938 ; ■ w t J ® y ’iM ? ■ Z 3 HOT 4'COLD WIT 4 DRY TEMPERATURE AND RAINFALL FOR INDIANA ’ April 18 to 24 The E. and N. W. portion of the state will be warm. The remaining areas will be moderately warm. Most of the state of Indiana will be . dry. with moderately dry weather over the N. W section. Copyright 1933, John F. Dille Company.
APR 1938 i is 19 ZO 21 22 23 24 25 °Lg e M ’! 1 OcaTm SWiuistTnXD ©iwirfitb“ "■■r’-.-rcy. < ■ VC W-.•/ I The maps show total effect of Hot, Cold, Wet, and Dry air to be expected next week. ■ DAILY FORECAST WEATHER WAVES ARE FLUID PROJECTILES A persistent weather superstition is that the heat of the sun causes the air to rise and make , storms This belief no doubt comes from the common sight of I thunder heads rising on a warm day. but the thunder heads and the warm day are only a-part of a much larger weather wave, a wave so vast that a person standing in the middle of it can only see a small part of it at any one time. A weather wave the size of the state of Texas is to be accounted a small wave. Many weather I waves occur which involve nearly half of the United States in their sweep. The earth's air envelope completely covers the. globe, but the highest clouds in it are only about 7 miles above the surface of the ground, and most of the weather is much below this level. Relatively speaking, a storm half as big as the United States is thinner than the paper on which these words are written. The sideways movements of weather waves are considerable, but their vertical movements are for the most part slight. Scientists long ago realized that the sun's heat, alone, is inadequate to cause weather, and that other forces very different from thermal flow are required to make storm. Such forces come from the gravitational attraction of the moon and the sun upon the earth's fluid air envelope. These gravitational pulls drive large masses of air north and south as projectiles. There are nine storms every day in each hemisphere. A fluid projectile is like a bucket of water scooted across a level floor. The fluid pours out very flat under the gravity power of the earth, so that its depth is small and its extent great Weather waves most nearly resemble water spilled out of a bucket. The advancing face of such an air projectile is frequently turbulent, with many up and down motions — , hence the popular belief that the sun's heat somehow causes weather waves. When an equatorial aitmass is moving north it is coming from a much hotter region and is filled with water vapor. As such air flows over fields exposed to sunshine it picks up relatively slight motions caused by heated
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'air expanding over the field, and magnifies them into great bumps and billows, every top of which is capped by a thunder cloud. Weather on the earth is due to the ceaseless surging of polar and equatorial air driven back and forth restlessly by the never ending variation in the gravity pull of the moon and the sun. WEATHER QUESTIONS Question —Is the equator moving North rapidly. Will it ever be as warm in Pennsylvania as in Florida?- H. H. B. Answer—The equator is not moving north. As to whether it will ever be as warm in Pennsylvania as in Florida we can look at the past for a guide. In former times great fern trees and coal forests covered all the state of Pennsylvania and the remnants of these forests are found in many places in that state to this day. What happened there once can happen there again, although such warm weather will not return to Pennsylvania in our time. Question —Give me some hints on how to predict the weather.—D. C. Answer — When you see long streamers of white clouds radiating from the horizon you can be sure that a storm lies where those streamers converge. When you see a rainbow in the early part of the day, it means that stormy weather is coming, but when you see a rainbow in the evening it means that the following day will be clear. When the weather grows unusually hot quickly it means that within the next three days there will be a rain storm. Question — Where is the most rainfall recorded from a single storm? —G. B. Answer — Rainfall at Akyab in India is said to be the heaviest in + —- - — + THE MAN IN THE MOON The dark markings on the : face of the muon give the appearance of a lugubrious look- | ing little fat man. Poets, lovers, artists and writers have commented upon the man in the moon for all these many years, but it has remained for Prof. | ! Selby Maxwell to draw a picture of the celestial gentleman and explain what the dark markings on the moon really are. Each of the many features i visible on the moon have a | ■ | scientific name. Prof. Maxwell , | gives their scientific names in a most interesting chart which we will send you free with the ! compliments of this newspaper I | if you will write him a re,quest, in care of this newspaper, en- ‘ closing a 3c stamped self addressed envelope for your reply. I Telescope fans will get a great I l thrill out of it. • «
GOV, TOWNSEND ■ PRAISES FUND Asserts Unemployment Compensation Tends To Stabilize Industry Anderson. Ind., April 14 -(UP) — Snealking at a Jefferson Club meetI ing. Gov. M. Clifford Townsand last night declared that tho state’s unlemployment compensation program "will tend to stabilize industry.” Tlie program became effective April 1 after a 326.000.000 fund had been built up during the past two I two years for the payment of benI efits to employes "unavoidably" thrown out of work. Townsend described the act as “an insurance policy against destitution" and pledged himself to support any amendments which might be needed to improve it. "Unemployment compensation is not an emergency relief measure," Townsend said. “It is a permanent insurance system against destitution. Workers are covered by an insurance policy taken out and paid the world, with 203.77 inches per year. Other regions of heavy rainfall is the coast of the state of Washington at over 83.62 inches of rain per year, the jungles of the Amazon with nearly the same, and the jungles of Equatorial Africa. 58.03.
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, fur by their employers. Like any in-1 surancu policy operated on a per- j manent basis, there are certain qua-. liflcatlons for the beneficiaries. "If there were no requirements, .the insurance fumla wouia soon be exhausted and future periods of unemployment would be without any stabilizing force. However, the Ind-, 5 iana system Is based on such sound ! principles that the unemployment compensation fund will be suffi-; cient regardless of future business and employment conditions.” The Governor said the “law is not perfect and some changes may
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| have to be made at tho next login- ' lature, and it any changes are needed to help the people, I’ll do all iu I my power to get them enacted.” Q • • Adams County Memorial Hospital 'Admitted Thursday morning: 1 | William Lenhart, son of Mr. and | Mis. Orville Lenhart of Wren, Ohio, i Dismissed Wednesday; MUs Lois Mann, Monroe. -— ; o Dance Sunday Sunset.
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