Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1949 — Page 30

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iver Chart | il Issued hee By Bureau

Easy to Study Logal Climate Summarized By Forecasters By CARL HENN

which summarize everything that has happened in the

way of weathér during the preceding 30 days make up a chart with an imp which the Indianapolis issues at the end of every month. The publication is called a | Monthly = Climatological Summary, and is free to anyone who cares to apply for a copy, on the top floor of the Federal bulding. -While nobody ‘except another

=o : weatherman would be interested

in all the information contained .in the chart, a look at the “climatological summary” for February of this year reveals that we had some kind of weather Ry day out of the 28, Take the item of temperature. : The mean or average temperature for February was 35 degrees. The normal —average for February since 1871, when the keeping of

weather - records here began, is

30.3 degrees. - 131 Hours of Sun Precipitation. That means wet stuff. The chart says we got 2.38 inches worth, including rain, snow and sleet. Since the mean for the last 77 years is 2.83 inches, we fell short by 45 of an inch:

ruary of 1907, when Indianapolis| got only .18 of an inch. Out of a possible 300 hours of

and three cloudy days. The other 17 days were classed as cloudy. «We no hail last mon

ous Phenomena, as do glaze (we had none) and fog (we had light fog on 27 days and heavy fog on three days). Catch-All Category Miscellaneous Phenomena seemed to Be the catch-all -de-

__partment for Ahingy, that wouldn't

fit anywhere else. This group included thunderstorms (we had three), duststorms (none), tornadoes (none) and hurricane none).

a thing, indeed, to find an Indianapolitan who knows Vv

length. of the Ry AVEraAge |) ealthy piece of cake. Delightedly

season here. It's 188 days.

Senate Approves Two Labor Bills Jobless Pay Hike

Passes With Cuts

The Senate last night added two more “liberalizing” bills spon-

_ sored by labor organizations. to

the short list of labor measures which have passed both houses

"of the legislature, A House bill to increase un-| employment compensation from

the present $20 for 20 weeks maximum to $25 for 25 weeks won last-minute approval of the Sénate after what its sponsors oallsd Swatering down,” Provisions to add “extra “unemployment benefits for jobless workers with ‘dependents and to “exténid “coverdge to thousands ‘more employees were deleted before the bill passed. Another measure passed as the Senate prepared to wind up its "late Saturday night session increased maximum total payment ~for: ‘oooupational

Only other major plece of legislation sponsored by labor organigation leaders to pass both houses]

war ® bil inerensing maximum

payments for workmen's compensation,

John Carey Dies Of Heart Attack

John Carey, a retired policeman who retired June 7, 1944, after 20 years on the force, died of a heart attack yesterday in his home at 4826 E; 10th St. Mr. Carey was 64. . ‘Surviving him are his wife, Dollie, a sister, Mrs. Dehlia MolJoy of Bristol, England, and a brother, Peter, County Mayo, Ireland. Services will be held Tuesday morning at the Blackwell Funeral Home and Little Flower Church.

$4 Million Tombstone

oNipped in:the-Bud

MANCHESTER, England, Mar. 5 (UP)--The Manchester City Council told: 59-year-old architect Joseph Bunlight today that “you can't take it with you" The council sald no when Mr, Sunlight sought permission to

build a 380-foot, $4 million tomb-|

stone for himself outside his oftice ® ullding in Manchester. Mr. Sunlight demanded a public

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Incubator. Baby kinda Sioé ‘or

For Linda. Sue is a year old. Mrs. Harold Duthridge when the

maturely. She weighed only three because & year before that they had lost premature twins, a boy and girl “This is the end of another

hus But at Coleman Hospital that incubator and the nurses worked wonders. They fed Linda Bue thro a tube for five weeks. “She's yours,” they told the unbelieving mother. “Take her home.” Oh, how careful Mrs. Duthridge

priority. in the Duthridge kitchen. Linda Sue wouldn't sleep. But they held her constantly. Linda Sue still objects to sleep. She wants to bounce around in

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Local Incubator Baby = Marks Healthy 1st Year

Pobust Linda Sue Duthridge Arrived _.2 Months Prematurely, Weighed 3 Pounds,

It fs & beautiful spring at 640 Collier St. Last March there was ‘only despair in the hearts of Mr. and

springtime followed winter. pounds.- The Duthridges despaired |

Aubréy Bowers, Ex-Teacher, Dies

Times Slate Service NEW ROSS, Mar. 5-—Services were being arranged today for Aubrey Bowers, native of New Ross and former Montgomery County schoolteacher, who died Thursday in the Veterans Hospital at Bay Pines, Fla. He died at 76. Mr. Bowers became a civil serv-

tirement several years ago. He

the crib until midnight. But she is the picture of health. She| weighs a neat 22 pounds and is 30 inches tall, Spring of 1949 RD hough a birthday party for the

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she jabbered at the photographer. Ungerambled, the baby talk have been these words: ‘Come back and see me next

Tech to Send Seven To English Competition

Seven Tech High School pupils will represent their school in the Regional English Achievement contest to be held at Manual High on Mar. 26. All made top scores in the elimination tests held at! Tech. i Winners were Robert McCord, Anna Lee Howe, Carolyn Adams, |

Janet Hosea, Jo Nell Alcorn, Bar-| bara Buntain and Barbara Scott.

had lived in Lakeland, Fla., the past several years. Survivors include his wife, Dor-| cas, and a son, Warner Bowers, | surgeon with the Army in Arling-| ton, Va.

Linda Sue took a hard blow Burial will be in the Arlington | {

National Cemetery.

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$53 Million

“Amendments Snag Tn House; ROP oS Goes to Conference

A $53 million outlay for state, financial aid to Hoosier public) schools was approved Yesterday) by the Indiana Senate. The estals ald program, a. d million increase over last year, was previously passed by tne ig House, However, the lower House o> fused to approve four minor San] ate amendments and the proposal | now goes to a joint conference) committee, Under provisions of the pro-| gram; Indiana public schools are] also eligible for $4 million in Fed eral aid. . The measure describes a teach ing unit at 30 pupils in element. ary and 27 pupils. in high school |} grades. 3 Requirements It sets out three requirements for state aid: ONE: If local taxing unit will 8 provide a tuition levy of 15 cents! for each” $100 of valuation the state will add from the state tuition fund enough to provide 100 per cent of the average minimum salaries of instructors. TWO: If the local unit will levy | a special school fund rate of 60 cents the state will provide funds | ich when added to the local levy will amount to $1000 per’ teaching unit for non-instruc-

tional ditures and $300 per teaching for sapital Sutlay purposes.

THREE: If “the Toeal 1 unit will | levy a local transportation rate | of 10 cents the state will furnish | to the

each pupil living one and ane- | half miles-from-school-for trans. portation purposes, The state's overall support, | however, shall not exceed $53/ million each year of the next biennium,

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