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NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORE- | cloudiness ryap -at the bottom CAST SUMMARY: The passage | left. This siynifies skies will be: of the eastern cold fronts will | clear along the Pacific coast and usher in snow, strong winds and -| from California to Texas. Solid decidedly colder weather in the |) entire Northeast tonight and tomorrow. In fact the Weather Bureau is calling for colder weather from the Rockies to the Atlantic. Note how far south the freezing line, along which minimum temperatures will be 32 degrees, has shifted.’ Labeled cold air arrows show ‘the path Canadian air will travel | as it invades the U. 8, putting an end to the récent warm spell from the Atlantic to the Rockies. By morning the mercury will drop into. the 20's from New York through Washington and Memphis into the central Plains and most -of the Rockies. It will be still colder in New England, up~ state New York; Ohio, Michigan; southern Wisconsin. and the Dakotas where minima will range , from’ 10 to 20 degrees. Notice the dark affected area in ~-the upper right of the Fotocast.’ This means showers of stow will - occur from Maine to : Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio and Michigan tonight. This storm is expected to end tomorrow followed by clear ing skies and colder temperatures: See | the » light | areas on the
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tion, The State Physical Education Committee, composed of YMCA laymen, will meet Sunday. The In{diana Physical Education Society, composed of YMCA physical direc-
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Naomi Chapter OES To Honor Mrs, Hanson
will be guest of honor at a dinner to be held at 6:30 p. m. Jan. 16 in the Masonic Temple under sponsorship of Naomi Chapter 131, OES. Mrs. Hanson is most worthy
eral. Grand Chapter, OES. Marguerite Peters has charge of the arrangements committee.
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LaVern Sumner will be orgariist.
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~The New Western World Along Santa Fe lines in the West and Southwest, big things have happened. This territory, ‘long the great American frontier, has always been dynamici inits strength and growth, and has now truly “come into its own.” — "The states served by Santa Fe Jead the nation in growth. In the past seven years the population has shown remarks able icreases. Medium-sized cities have become new metropolitan areas, and new towns have grown up in many sections along our right-of-way. Coincident with this population growth is a great new ~ expansion in agticulture, livestock, lumber, manufac. turing and other industries in the West and Southwest. "Steel, metal fabrication,chemical, plastics and many other new plants have sprung up. Employment is at ab alls
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them: More of them are new. So the total needs of the territory have grown.
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The Cost of Progress " Plans for Santa Fes development with the growth of __the territory and. for providing modern and efficient
transportation services call for large expenditures for --addifions and replacements. Qaly by the contioued utilis =
economical transportation services be provided: These are carefully thought-out programs for progres } And you, the American public, have a right to this kind of progress. Santa Fe now has on order more than $63,000,000 worth of new locomotives, freight cars and passenges cars—and that is in addition to the millions required for improvadents in road property and existing equipments
"The cost of modern railroad equipment is approxis mately twice that of twenty yéars ago; in sqgne cases it is more than double.
Expansion and improvement programs at today’s high costs of capital goods are dependent upon financial stas bility, of which the first essential is an adequate return on the investment.
There is no secret or. mysterious process s by which a - railroad can secure money. Rates for its services must be sufficient to produce adequate earnings, now and in the ‘future. That is the only way a railroad can pay a fair return to those who already have money invested in the property, and the only way to obfain additional cash or
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