Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1943 — Page 16
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Trimmed Once a year the earth crosses = na — Some Fur this orbit and then we have. the 3 > N MEATS ASK FOR XXINGA Fabrics . . in annual shower of shooting stars red blue known as the Andromedes. There bl ok ud are several such swarms in the ol 3 a solar system and each is responsible ne . 1 . : re F—— grays» » - for a meteoric shower. . ; Hh : 2 KARO SY - The principal ones are the Lyrids ; : ; : ; FOG SEase in April, the Aquarids in May, the “« Bs : : SALT Perseids in August, the Orionids in x iH : : ; ] . October, the Leonids about Nov, 11, 2 Ta fo? po ; VERIthe Andromedes about Nov. 30-and| , : ATR Ny: : SYRUP the Geminids about Dec. 11. ~~ | § ~~. ~~ : Jota ; : : a y i in ] : = Contact with the earth's atmos- : Gs NE ae Ete SA .\_ . .. FSS WE DILLPICI phere heats these bits of sand and . i a ; : - : - rock to incandescence and we see Moi MP 8 dst Son : CIDER the luminous trails known as ; . ‘ Ly A 3 oH “shooting stars.” “ ~ on er, : = ol. i RGE SIZE : ~ es ; SHE De. ; 3 CRESTVII May Be Comet Debris » Ss ? “a \ 3 ; Each one of the meteoric swarms * : : : 4 responsible for a shower is be- i a Rive a of : : 3 lieved by astronomers today to be : ; "len bo eB 3 E the remnant of a comet, Comets | 2A . . sy a : . : ; . : pal seem to lead brief and unhappy ed : i CR ety & hs “ THA -% : i : ] ] ¢
never been seen since. | frequent Indianapolis Visitor,
lives once they fall into an orbit {that keeps them close to the sun. ; | According to the best present ; : » Ce . | knowledge, toriets originate in the -§- - : ements dr eR REN : ET a : : : : outer portion of the solar system : - . : ; . . : ha Eo {and move in orbits of such tremen- 27 Rn SUNNYFIELD z | ee 1 ROLLED |
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zenship oath of loyalty to the U.8:|
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signify loyalty to the U.S. were 95 5, 95 leaving Manzanar for complete free- | : to dom east of the.California border, |
Merritt said:
Tomer soa 1 to 5 “No Japanese have ever been re- ‘WOooDBUI Jeased from Manzanar unless they |
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Children’ s Snow Suits... . $5.75 to $10.98 | TO_HONOR OFFICERS
A special service nd reception
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| tor Myro Glass and the choir will ; : : - : ] : S 69 chant the service, and Rabbi Israel’ : a v i ; : : 1 : 'Chodos will speak. : SE 3 i Ca : ; k Fe
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