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eral hundred an hour instead of the usual one or two, may be seen early in the morning of Thursday. The famous Leonid shower is then due, The meteor shower, which seems to radiate from the. constellation of | Leo, the lion, will be at its best in the small morning hours. Look for the meteors with the vivid trains in the east. The constellation of Leo will rise not very far from Ursa Major, the big dipper, with which you are familiar, Despite the fact that the meteors appear to come from a particular point in the region known as the Sickle, they are actually moving in parallel, elliptical paths about the sun. Most of them are about the size of a grain of sand. When they enter our atmosphere, at speeds around 20 miles a second, friction with the atmosphere causes them to burn up in the brilliant blast of light that we see.

200,000 Meteors Seen Previous displays of the Leonid

were particularly fine, with dozens and even hundreds of meteors vis~ ible at once. Probably the most remarkable of all, however, occurred in 1833. The number of meteors seen at some stations was estimated as high as 200,000 an hour for five or six hours. The sky was

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as full of them as AL wer is of snowflakes in a stoyfn \according to some reports. Brilliant showers were expected

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in 1809 and 1932, but failed to materialize, The meteor stream in the meantime had passed near the great planets Jupiter and Saturn which pulled it out of its course, The earth now passes through only the fringe of the stream instead of through its center,

TRAVELERS AID SETS ANNUAL LUNCHEON

More than 150 persons are expected to attend the ° annual lunchéon meeting of the Indianapolis Travelers Aid society Nov. 21, at the Columbia club. E Col. Haskett I. Conner, commandant of Wakeman General hos-

using as his topie, “Convalescent Recondiianing of Military Personnel.”

society, and Miss Dorothy Cressy, executive secretary, will give reports on the work of the society. Mrs. Robert M. Moore is chairman of the committee in charge of the annual meeting. She is being assisted by Miss Bertha T, Leming and Mrs. Rose Sussman, The board of directors will convene after thé luncheon to elect officers and directors for 1945,

P. 0. W. UNIT TO HEAR PRISON CAMP REPORT

' Mrs. Einar Malmstrom will give a report on an Interview with a repatriate from a German prison b| camp at the meeting of the Amerito can Prisoners of War society at 7:30 1 m. Friday in the West room of the War Memorial building,

A sample of the Christmas parcels sent by the Red Cross to prison camps will be on display, and there will be a talk by two patients from Billings General hospital.

PLAN CARD PARTIES

The November circle of the ‘Altar {society of St. Philip Neri parish will hold pillowslip card parties at 2 and 8 p.m. tomorrow in the parish auditorium, 545 Eastern ave. Mrs. K, 8. Moore and her committee is in charge.

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