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THURSDAY, OCT. 24, 1946 amr / + Although no serious water, shortages have been reported, offibials of * . ” (the state conservation department x 706 E, Sixty-Third Street ‘sald today that lake water levels in x JOOLN. lilineis Street Indiana have “heen on the decline 1541'N, Iinois Street for th * or the past two months. 1533 Roosevelt Avenue ; Ww 1125 S, Meridian Street During September, they Ww 2122 E. Tenth Street Hoosier lakes declined 0.2 feet. * 5601 E. Washington Street Conservation officers sald stream w 2806 E. Washington Street. flow has averaged about 50 per cent * 500 ’ Washington Street of normal throughout the state, and . Washington Street rainf H 2000 oS r in wll was genernlly less than 50 * ‘ per cent of normal for the month. 1233 Oliver Avenue ) The state's water resources invesBranch Depositors are automatically served | tigation division recently reported downtown al the Main Office that 82 observation wells showed : a [net declines during September, and | 4 [the remaining 13 showed slight net P or Tug rises. 1 ; ASKS PROGRESSIVE CONGRESS WASHINGTON, Oct. 2¢ (U. P). LW. Corner Pennsylvania and Market Sts. ~C, I, O. Prsident Philip Murray INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA said last might that the survival of | MEMBER FEDERAL REBEAVE SYSTEM unions depend upon the election of | MEMBER FERERAL DEPOSIT INSURANGE CORPORATION a progressive 80th congress on Nov. §. '

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NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORBECAST SUMMARY: It will be mild throughout the eastern third of the U. 8. Thursday evening with night temperatures at a higher level in the Atlantic states.

The Gulf states will enjoy mild weather also, - Skies will be clear over the

| North and Middle Atlantic states,

but cloudiness will develop fur« ther west where an advancing cold front will occasion numerous showers and thunderstorms. Northwest of the front there will be thundershowers in*Michigan, Indiana and Illinois; also,

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the affected areas shown on the FOTOCAST by sometime Friday. Partly cloudy skies with little change in temperature is indication for the Gulf states. It will be cooler west of the

night, and in the Plains states,

and central Mississippi valleys, Rockies and most western states. Southern California and Utah temperatures will not be affected

elsewhere in the west Scattered showers are pictured for the central Missouri and Mis-

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| Ing skies, however, Thursday night | for light local frost is predicted |

in Washington, Oregon and northern California by Friday morning. The Rockies will enjoy fair and cooler weather except where occasional rain or showers are indicated,

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in parts of Wisconsin and Iowa. However, the Plains states will experience clearing and cooler weather as the front moves southeastward. And, it will clear in

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