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+ Maine Senator fo Spidk.’ fonaree © | At Air Conference Here
Senator Owen Brewster (R. Me.) will speak on “America’s Destiny |E. Grote, Streator, TIL, in the Air Age” at the American Legion national aeronautics conference services beginning tomorrow, - here March 20. ery ginning Serv. Another speaker at the conference, which will be in session March Saturday at 7:30 p. m. and atl 20-22, will be Gen. George C. Kenny, commanding general of “strategic | 10: 40 a. m. on Sundays through | Ey
air forces. He will discuss “Push Buon Warfare and the Polar Conegpt.” March 23. Dr. Grote h i Legion representatives from IT pastor & various ote Nias Deen! hibit states will attend the conference lo morrow at 7:30 P: oo. oni the ¥. | |frequént speaker at summer as- ¥ Sulyes suggest these simple health ey is s - discuss the new Legion. program |, for. the ye di a'e &h Do semblies and youth: tonventions. rules: Eat simple food. Drink | “Air. Power 1s Peace Power.’ A I®'&Y ana (nristan N plenty of water. Get plenty of © dinner will be held for the group | Endeavor union and a former high{ The Rt. Rev. R. A. Kirchhoffer, rest. Avoid crowds and people | March 20. Maj. Gen. William E.| {school professor of sociology. Joyce wishop of the ‘Episcopal diocese of | who have colds. Kepner, deputy commander of the May and Philip Chance will sing a | Indianapolis will review “The| army air forces at the Bikini atom | duet: Albert Smith president. of | Great Divorce” by C.*S, Lewis at] I You Do Catch Cold emsnbbomiy fests and now commanding |the West Side Christian Endeavor, lthe Lenten fellowship dinner to-| Known, homs remedy You oan
general of the technical air training |
command, will speak. His subject | M. Sgt. Ebert Chatham, intelli-| 7 will be “Air Power and Atomic Wel-| dence specialist of the 122d fighter| The Mother Chorus of school 62. bedtime. MAM are.” idirected by Mrs. Irvin Hessel will | £ |group of Indiana national guard, vy $ 1 Why Results Are So Good i The group will tour Wright Feld, | will speak on the origin and activ-| Sing at the meeting of the Women's VapoRub's relief-bringiag Dayton, O., March 21 and will re-|ities of the guard at 2:45 p. m. to- Missionary society of. the Tuxedo action starts to work instantiy
turn for the final se$sion at Legion morrow on station WFBM. /
movies, speak and lead the singing 933 at the Allison division of Gen- tions. {at the Christian Endeavor rally to-'eral
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D onzTLE SNOW headquarters March 22. | ; morrow at the church, Mrs. Wil- hours in the night to soothe igh -L i Jobn Bennett. was re-elected liam O. Breedlove will speak and distress, relieve discomfort, Tn) SNOW SHOW V/// RAIN Donald. 'D. Abbey will show president of U. A, W.-C. I. O. local Mrs. C. H. Allison will lead devo-| If the miserable or serious ‘trou
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Mrs. Fred Stucky, president, tabulations showed | will preside, |
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eastern Texas tonight and Thurs- : aR z pit dav. also. tn the a sections | the cloudiness and rain shown in “Suntise..... 6: 6:02 AER Sunset. — BY of Washington and Oregon. Rain | the central portion of the coun- Prec pitation 34 hrs. end. 7:30 s. ‘m. ‘a ur i i : otal précipitation since Jan, 1....... . and snow or sleet is forecast: for try. Warm, moist aly Moving over ! Deficiency 3Ane® ID. boon oii Re Wisconsin, Minnesota and northi- 1-2 cooler surface. air. usually” causes — eet ve FNC western Oklahoma. Local thunder- | clouds and precipitation. perature in other. cities: oe ide showers will develop in eastern t Fronts on the Fotocast. show A Station EE hy 2 Oklahoma. (Affected areas on |. the boundaries along which opP- | gosion 3 Fotocast picture where this pre- | posing . air, masses are meeting. | inciamats 12210 3. cipitation will occur). | Precipitation usually occurs along {Cleveland ........ 2 i . | Denver vevernans Skies will be clear over New | a front. Arrows attached 10 |gyynevine 3 England, California, Nevada, | fiotits show, the direction the |Ft. Jayne rman » Arizona, Utah and southern Idaho, “front is moving. Snow flurries | Indianapolis (eity) .. ie Considerable cloudiness will per- | are pictureq west of the cold |Kensfh Cy 56 sist nn the ‘Mississippi, Ohio and -| front over Minnesota. Miami . g ‘ : p' 4 Ti { i line on the Foto- Minneapolis-St. Paul .. a Tennessee valleys, the Upper he Ireezing line A New Orleans . i 5 Lakes region and the Gulf states. | cast passes through points where New Jon City 3. 51 (See areas of cloudiness on small. | lowest temperatures will be 32 [Omaha : 3 inset chart), Thursday. It will be still colder [BittaouIRh 5 AAR 80 Temperatures will cantinue cold north of this line. {San Francisco LL 4“ a Ne
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Canadian air moves into this sec- | tion, (Large, open air Mass arrow | shows the path of this cold air as | Philadelphia, 30; Atlanta, 42; fs flows around a high pressure | Memphis, 46; St. Louis, 36; Chicell in western Canada). Warm, | cago, 35; Milwaukee, Detroit and moist air from the Gulf of Mexico | Cleveland, 32; Duluth, 25, and Ft. 1s flowing inland across the South Worth, 37. k
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Mother of 14 Children Is Victim; Auto Described as Red Coupe
Police were searching today for the hit-run driver whose car struck and killed Mrs. Ida Bell Eaton, 58, of 2126 Prospect st, mother of 14 children. including four sets of twins, near her home last night. Her: body was found in the middle of the street at the intersection of St. Paul and Prospeet sts. about 10:30 o'clock by passing motorists. | She had been on her way to work at the Fairmount Glass plant. ==2%
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Examinations by the coroner's office disclosed a skull fracture and anapolis; Mrs. Richard Grant, Elkbroken right leg. thart, Ind.; Merle Eaton, in the One motorist who said he thought navy; Joseph ‘and James Eaton, he saw the car that struck Mrs. Indianapolis, and Daniel Eaton, Eaton described it serving in the army, and her father as. a red coupe, J. Henry Hamilton, of Indianapolis.
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