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000-Mile Voyage of Horror | sue wiatnir FO TOLAST via acme iuenoro : - 1 Tol iy b Sta - te erma view of U. 5. Weather Bureau Forecast for Period Ending 7:30 AM EST 10-26: 4 : ’ a v PA Told br rving Fish n nN w loin Innere EY ¥, Oct. 25 (U, P), — A; Mr. Cush and pron Pulling ps AN 4 i > akin : managed to stay alive. On Oct. 1 ; IF Ly hs Wiarving Sing Han reeled ashore they sighted the liner Morinda Ps & Sie He told how three of his friends Uitvt-quariers St a. ills Say. TN AOKLES . H 2 A x died of hunger on a fishing trip Not Seen by Liner gr ATEN which became & 1000-mile voyage| “pulling and I could read the TS wchGOWS h v. ship's name through our glasses,” ——d \ ’ Housie James L. Cush of Sydney—Who a Cush said. “We waved fran- | "kAw$TE Ty ) landed on the Isle of Pines, off New | o. \ . t seen." Th ; . % oh y i A was barely able to drag Rlly—-but. We Were Ro seen . | | stiouss, Jf rl 1 _ himself to safety. Morinda steamed away over the be a ot 8. Scor He had lost 133 pounds since horizon. : ¢ : for shot; June 8 when he and three com-| Six days later—Oct. T—the Nova J panions started out on a fishing Scotia piled up on a small island. H season ir gruise inthe ketch Nova Scotia. | Pulling died. 3 season “After the wind ripped the sails| Mr. Cush built a raft from the Beautiful brown ‘ good, from the 45-foot ketch, she drifted | wreckage—planks and ofl drums— sandal and matching - i There h helplessly with the current of the and started drifting again. bo : pane South Pacific. Finally, the raft drifted to New ud bag of polished alligator i : bormy We EE Rg i Rr Ry 3 rorocasra Gus plsic. Me. Aligatr [i . IGEND herself wouldn't know opening de Anderson died Aug. 28. Grant West| He ate ravenously for an hour * & SCATTERED CE iene rse a : died two days later. : | when food was placed before him. $ROWNSVILLE SHOWERS AREA ie IY — Gon RrIZILE INOW Hoosier la . 3 "SNOW SHOWERS . courses, a N WIP AND FLURRMS V/A YAN With th 7.8 REG. PAT'S PEND. COPA 1946 OW. L A WAGNER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ; and geese year (th S U B D £ B S ol S UIRES NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORE- | clearing skies dissipate the storm | will have normal morning fog as a, oh - an Q — CAST SUMMARY: Rainfall will | clouds. ocean air blankets the coastline Dec. 9) He take the form of showers over It will also be fair and cooler Saturday a. m. : speeded u ' large areas of the nation Friday from Indiana southwestward to - Es the Canac : afternoon and evening. Texas. OFFICIAL WEATHER provide th One shower area will extend Warmer temperatures are fore- United States Weather Bureau . from the North and Middle | cast from the Central Plains west Hunting All Pata in- Central Standard Time | Atlantic states southwestward to | to the Pacific coast as clear skies —Oct. 25, 19046— In addi the Central Gulf of Mexico sector. | permit the sun to. heat the air | “Humrise.. ... 6:08 | Sunset...... 4:52 | shortened These showers will be developing | masses circulating over those |p Corio 24 hrs. ending 7:30 a. m. 38 geese, bra ahead and behind an advancing western states unaffected by the | Total precipitation since Jan. 1 ..... 26.89 | fish and | cold front which will range from | cold air invasion “in the North. {Dtfclency sines Jan. 1 ............. 8.13} that there s | Lake Ontario through the Central | west. 0a following this shows Ne tempers. | Indiana a Gulf states by Friday night. Very cool conditions are pre- | Atianta other in Er Low | year on ( Another division of showery | dicted where cold air fronts from Boston 3 Huthcing weather will be evident from | Canada are moving into the ena Creare 5 56 » QO: ge Michigan westward to the Pa- Northwest and North Central [Cleveland .....cecsvesneesenes 62 | i cific coast, including an area of | states. And, it will be -wind A 6 3 The yeu J , v ; y | Evansville vesssrene . 50 limit on snaw flurries in the Northern | through the Northern Rockies and Fi, Wayne ,....... 413 > Pt. Worth ......... 47 and redb: Rockies. the Dakotas as showers associated | Indianapolis (City) 50 seven in th The Northeastern states will | with these fronts develop. Hansas Cy saa ians 43 ee : y 08 ADGEIES .....vcocnesnssrine 69 including have ‘near record-high tempera- Fresh, westerly winds are ex- Miami ciicersree ¢ 72 | than one tures Friday as a warm air flow |. pected over the Great Lakes Fri- Minneabolis-St. Paul wee 31 ; persists along the eastern sea- | day night. Small craft warnings |New Youn i 1 Hung Board. . of increasing winds have been is- |Okiahoma City 88 4 season beg Cooler weather will follow the | sued by the Weather Bureau over | Pittsburgh .... Te he 57 1 Sliinise Sn showers indicated for the Ten- | Lakes Michigan and Ontario. St (LOWS Senraniestrn ees 45 1 ore sunset nessee and upper Ohio valleys, as The southern California coast |San FoAREIOtD « oveer : 5 —— s A tag i Washington, D. C. . 53 ' 3 ; set on cool ofl] » : eh . 4 — Py ; 4 n Oct. William E. Wilson Elected $33SSITIT EE " . i a possessio 93d Teachers' President ; Must He (Continued From Page One) The Northeastern Teachers’| Closed Mondays ES Po Pp anced = personalities. among their | for a sgopted a esclation callg | : : ust fam puptis. Ae [lor anemencion St he hott eer Store Hours—9 A. M. to 5:25 P. M., Tuesday Through Saturday stamp” in “The demand is for truly big per-| che Ft. Wayne meet was high- : ere hunting By . sonalities, characterized by gracious- | jighted by a nationwide fadio tail : Cape mee Stamps ur ) ness and by the determination 0 | broadcast of a public debate be- ; Uhiees pes Sub-Debia Presents a Star Studed Cast Saturday, put human values ahead of all|t{ween Earl Browder, former sec- Fallure to other considerations. md aol October 26, 11:00 to 11:30 a. m. Dr. Hill declared at the ong) ary JF a SOMES, pert) =| Missions fo Featuring that the “color line must be erased | dent of the American Newspaper | 2 erlow. if world peace is to become an| Guild (C. I. 0). urated fh ' » n actuality. He stressed a number of - Hal Mcintyre and Martha Tilton, now appearing at HE ont _ Hear Mrs. Clapper a fund fc the Circle Theater. . .s which were race equality, fair em- At South Bend, 2200 Instructors | ; . mena ployment, respect for human per- from eight northern counties heard | Teachers DO have pets « . . and othe sonality and identity of all human |r: & Bromley Oxnam, bishop of | Fishing F i : 2 : blood. the New York Methodist church. | . ; 1shing Virginia Sferuzzi, 11 year old boogie-woogie spe- ae a The 40th annual meeting of the | cherished art objects that decorate While m oe : = ; . District Sessions Held Southwestern Indiana Teachers as- tered on h cialist, will be guest pianist. With—Bill Quillin and Mis. Ogham, > Bee dress 2 sociation. heard ain address en the thoir homes +. . basuitiyl anglers are the regular Sub-Debia cast. inns VEE] he it oe % Semis age by Dr. Gerald Wendt, Svcd pros first Importance to Work toward He ormer science editor of Time mag- accessories That make classreoms week-end. suring peace in the world. Mire. 8 Suv Sayan | CA ng ] 00 Broadcast from Ayres’ Auditorium, eighth floor, Distijet sessions were held at Ft.| at the teachers’ De leasant. B d pits this w ; Wayne, South Bend, Gary and tp thwestern' ; pleasant. Browse around our Locally Over WIRE—1430 on your dial. Evansville. | Basin oT Sohn Det fair og . + Your - . yy ay " # . 0 Fe yams tre sun conven. | 106TH. GRANDCHILD gt dor Siig Tipe CS : Teachers association elected 3} BORN IN BER . * A pine : Meet Hal Mcintyre at 2:00 p. m. Saturday when Wilbur Haley, principal of Wash-| BERNE, Ind. Oet. INE, IND. moments this week-end . . . and C 4 I ghroams he will autograph records in our Record Shop, ington school, Ft. Wayne, as presi-| Mr. and Mrs. August Wickey were cltide trie k \ dent. | the proud ‘grandparents today of you'll find dozens of delightful the baits | eighth floor. He succeeded Carl W. Burn,|their 106th grandchild. superintendent of the Warsaw| A girl was born to their son, it that rate high ; Duck Hu school system. | David, and his wife. Ninety-eight items 1hat-rale igh on Duck hu Other officers included Carl F. of the grandchildren are living. in all Ind Stalman, superintendent of DeKalb | The Wickeys, who live in, retire- your list of favorites safety mea county schools, vice president, and ment on their farm, have been mar- tract man & Kelro Whitman, superintendent, of ried 48 years. They had 18 chil- parties ’ ’ yred ’ Allen county schools, re-elected sec- (deen The sta retary-treasurer of th rganiza-| “3's ” | yelary e organiza boi Suling 10 Le a big family, opened to Sma or rs i » grandfather said. season on a Ca 3 a Lo birds and | year. Hun ; pheasants this year ¢ starting Nc As a saf surrounding
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