Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1946 — Page 4

The house earlier approved payments in cash. Differences between |

the two bills will have to be ironed '

out by 4 senate-house conference.

Rep. Dwight L. Rogers (D. Fla),

author of the house bill, said he still

preferred the cash payments, but he indicated it might be necessary to make some comhpromise in order to pass the bill before congress ad-

Senator Bdwin C. Johnson (D. _ Oolo) predicted, President Truman would veto any measure to provide

in bonds, They would total about $3,000,000,000.

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"Y. M. REG. PAT'S PEND. COPR. 1946 EOW. |

By EDW. L. A. WAGNER NATIONAL FORECAST SUMMARY: The weatherman pre- | dicts showers and thundershow-

| ers for New England, the Middle | Kentucky, Ten- |

| Atlantic - States, nessee, Alabama, the East Gulf States, in the upper Mississippi

| Valley and the Rocky Mountains | Cool, dry air |

south of Montana. will result in generally clear con- | ditions elsewhere in the nation.

map is a COLD AIR FRONT that

| Oklahoma from where it becomes | a STANDING or stationary front | extending into central Colorado. Preceding the front along its

eastern edge will be a partly

warm and cool air is oceurring.

GRAMMER AIR FIELD IS LISTED FOR SALE

Times Special COLUMBUS, Ind, July 24.—The Federal Farm Mortgage Corp, of Louisville has announced plans for sale of the, 640-acre Grammer air field in Bartholomew county which was built to serve as an auxiliary field for Freeman field at Seymour during the war. Also to be sold is the Zenas field

{in Jennings county. Terms and conditions of the sale!

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DRIZZLE

a Wi RAIN

extends from the western tip of | Lake Ontaria southwestward to

cloudy, warm sector extending as | far south as Tennessee with a | | narrow shower area adjacent to | | the leading edge of’ the front | where the clash between the |

are to be available after Aug. 17 at|

Cool, gin will

dry air of Canadian ori-

| sippi Valley and the Upper Lakes regions with minimum tempera-

expected Thursday morning in Montana, North and South Dakota. A warm moist southerly

causing afternoon and ‘evening thundershowers in the south Atlantic and east Gulf states.

Similar conditions will prevail in |

the Rockies. In western Kansas, western Nebraska ‘and South Dakota warm moist-air from the south coming in contact with cool, dry northern air will .result in afternoon and evening thunderstorms. "Over a band of about 200 miles east of the Continental Divide there will be dry air with little

REACTIVATION PLANS | TALKED BY MARINES

Reactivation of the 16th reserve infantry battalion was discussed at a8 meeting of ex-marines from Indlanapolis and vicinity at a meeting last night at the Naval armory. Capt. W. C. Chip, marine inspector instructor for the battalion, outlined provisions for the battalion's reactivation. The new army pay bill will apply to the. unit, paying {$5.50 for the first pay grade down to $2.50 for seventh pay grade for

the Federal Mortgage Corp. office| tach drill.

in Louisville. A number of Bar-

tholomew county residents are re-

ap Subtsip in the battalion does not affect a members’ rights as a

ported interested in purchasing the | Veteran, he said, and members are

| Ofgmmer field for farm pu

eligible for appointment to the rank

Little use was made of the air field | Deld &t thle time of their separaafter construction was completed | tion from the OR {fom fhe marines.

in 1943.

\CLERKS ARE SOUGHT |

An urgent appeal for stenogra- | phers and clerk-typists to work in Germany and Tokyo was sounded |

ment Service, Interviews will be conducted at | USES during the next two weeks for men 21 to 50 years old and | for women 21 to 35 to work in the | Efiropean theater and 21 to 40 years old. in Japan. Applicants |

birth certificates and be willing fo accept assignments for not less {than one year overseas. Stenographers will be assigned to the U. 8. army in Germany, clerk-typists to general headquar- | ters, supreme commander for al- | lied powers, in Japan.

‘SEASON ON SQUIRREL TO OPEN AUGUST 10

Indiana’s squirrel season will open {

Aug. 10 and continue through Oct. |8, the Indiana department of con- | servation announced today. Following a departmental sur- | vey, it was reported shooting should | average “fair to good.” Bag limit on | both grey or fox squirrels will be | five per day.

Organizations

Mrs. Carl Brandlein will entertain mem- { bers of the Ladies’ Oriental shrine drum | corps and their families at a picnic on {the Brandlemn farm Saturday Assistant | hostess will be Mrs. Paul Kettner and | Mrs, P. M. White The ladies auxiliary of the {| West-Striebeck V. F. W. post will spon- | sbr a card party at the group's hall, Den- | ny and Washin gon S18 i m. Mrs. B Eppibime:

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Saturday at 8:30 will be chairman

Brightwood chapter, “No 389, Order of Eastern Star, will hold its annual picnic Sunday at 12:30 p. m. in Garfield park

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bring fair and cooler | weather into the upper Missis- |

tures between 45 and 55 degrees |

alr | | flow will progress inland and be |

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PERMANENT figs 99.95

| circulation causing fair weather, It will be clear and cooler in Washington, Oregon and north- | ern California due to Pacific alr | advancing over that area. Southern California will experjence instability showers and some morning fog will form along the north California coast. ”

OFFICIAL WEATHER

U, 8. Weather Bureau

July 24, 1946

Sunrise. .... 5:37 | Sunset. .... 8:08

| Precipitation for 24 hrs. end. 7:30.. 00 nN . 1.20

| Total precipitation since Jan, 1... Deficiency since Jan. 1

The following table shows the temperature in other cities:

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