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CARVER, ‘Mass, Feb. 5 (U, P.)— weryor-old Irma Santos, Plymp- , Was reported “resting comfort. bly” at a hospital today, She was ost two and a half day’ in freez-| n Weather in the Cranberry bog! ption of this Cape Cod village. She was found asleep in a woodswamp. Bhe had collapsed from xhaustion after wandering several niles shoeless through the frozen nderbrush, | Doctors sald she was suffering

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Son, Inc. warehouse, 1001 ‘S. Delaware st., today, There was little amage to the brick building. .C. O. Hinkley, manager, said there no clothing in the cleaning irm building.

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A Maslin of ‘the ladies auxiliary to the!

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Jissiation of Machinists p. m, lomerrow in the s 8G

Pros E. 8. auxiliary will hold a overe wv rig dinner at noon Friday.

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NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORECAST. SUMMARY: Cold northwesterly winds will make the eastern Great Lakes region, north and middle Atlantic states the coldest part of the U. 8. tongiht.

The gales along the Atlantic coast will abate by tomorrow morning, except for continued strong westerly winds forecast off the northern New England seaboard, Southerly breezes will carry mild air through the Plains states to the Canadian border and produce warmer conditions west of the Mississippi. Colder weather is in store for

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Florida as the freezing line dips southward to Lake Okeechobee by tomorrow morning. (See Fotocast). : Cleveland and Buffalo will have near zero temperatures again tonight. It will be about 9 degrees above at Detroit and 5 degrees at New York, Philadelphia and Washington tomorrow morning. Lack of moisture in the cold | dry air covering most sections east | of the Mississippi cloudiness and precipitation to the partly cloudy skies in the Lakes area and northeast and the snow flurries in the same sectors. Overcast or partly cloudy skies in the northwest will be caused by a cool, moist Pacific air mass moving: inland to the central Rockies, There will be snow showers in northern Idaho and occasional rain in northwestern Washington as a cold front pushes into the U. 8. from the Pacific. - The Arctic air which brought the recent cold wave and blizzard in the Midwest is continuing its rapid journey southeastward, but is loosing some of its bite as it travels over warmer land areas than those covered

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Local Briefs

The Lavelle Gossett auxiliary of|be the Veterans of Foreign Wars will

Cliff White, ventriloquist and comedian, will appear at a party to

church annex under sponsorship of A collegiate roller skating dance

club will sponsor the event, sanc-

ciation controls amateur roller skating in the U. 8.

The 500-mile unit of the Marine

7:45 p. m. tomorrow in the East room of the Indiana World War memorial. A new rehabilitation program will be discussed.

The Women’s Guild of . Friedens! Evangelical and Reformed church will meet tomorrow at 1:30 Pe mm. at the church.

The Purchasing Agents association will meet at noon tomorrow in the Athenaeum. A movie will be shown.

Ww. K. Creson, vice president of the

Ross Gear and Tool Co., Lafayette,

be held at 7 p. m. Feb. 13 in the Hotel Antlers. He will disguss “Directional Stability of Vehicles in

Motion,”

Manuel Rogers, 45, of 1711 Northwestern ave. was overcome by gas late yesterday while working on apparatus at the Langsdale ave. plant of the Citizens Gas and Coke Utility. His condition is not serious.

Bury Mitscher Today

WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 (U. P)— Adm. Marc A. Mitscher will be

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