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. MONDAY, MAR. 17, 1952
Alaskan Weatherman
Raps Hoosier Climate
By LLOYD B. WALTON Maybe the Hoosier state doesn’ have the most perfect weather in the world, but Warner Chapman thinks the rabbit hunting southern Indiana more than offsets the climate. : And Warner is quite familiar with the weather situation in the * rest of the world as he is a me: teorologist with the U. 8. Weather Bureau. He has traveled all over the globe since entering the bu-
in
reau in 1945, and is now on a &
short leave in Indianapolis before taking off for another year in the frozen north. He has just finished a 26,000-
mile around-the-world-flight fol- |
lowing a 15-month stay on Canton Island in the South Pacific.
“Although Canton is 1800 miles |
from Honolulu it is the best place in the world for getting mail,” he said. “An air mail letter from
Florida takes only three days to §
get there. “When I'm through ° globetrotting I want to come back to Indiana and settle down,” the wandering weatherman said. “No place I've been yet offers the rabbit hunting we have in southern Indiana.”
Native Hoosier Warner is a native Hoosier.
He was graduated from Technical = High School before entering the 3 Army for a 3%-year hitch during _
World War II. And when he was discharged in 1945, like millions of other GI's he was looking for a job. He heard the Weather Bureau was in search of students for their stations in Alaska and promptly applied for the job. The contract he signed called
for his remaining on the job at|Mar. 31 to spend at least another| year in the snow-and-ice bound!
least a year. Warner liked it so well he spent four years in Alaska before returning to the States for more advanced schooling. o’ His first two years were spent at Point Barrow, the norhernmost town in Alaska. The! weather station was located in an Eskimo village of about 600. Following a course in advanced meteorology in Chicago he was sent to Ellesmere Island. above the Arctic Circle. Ellesmere is a Danish [protectorate lying about 145 miles due south of the North! Pole. | 75° Below Zero
“That's the place all our cold! weather begins,” Warner said. | “And during the dark months] the temperature will remain about | 75 below zero for three or four! months. { “In mid-July and August the | mercury will sometimes rise to as| high as 35 degrees above zero.| However, it never stays this warm L for more than four or five weeks. | “There’s nothing much to do; there except eat, sleep and work.” The working day is from 12 to 18 hours a day, seven days a week. And if any of the equipment breaks down the men must get out of bed to help repair it. | The only life in this barren) spot besides the six men working | the station are a few polar bears, | seals and walruses, In the sum-| mertime there are lots of birds there, too, Warner related “Polar bears are the only thing feared much by the men,” | he said, “because they will at-
man checks to see if it's raining. before leaving his hotel.
the only contact with the civil ized world. as mail gets there only twice or three times a year.
Warner is leaving by plane
station. Then perhaps he will accept an assignment in the States. “It will seem rather nice to be back-up there again,” he said. “I prefer arctic climtae- to the tropics, and I dop’t like Indianapolis weather at all : anymore. I've been freezing ever since I got here.”
Batista ‘to Welcome’ Foreign Investment
HAVANA, Mar. 17 (UP)—Gen.! {Fulgencio Batista, who became!
premier in a coup last week, said today his government will welcome and encourage foreign investment in Cuba. He said the government asks only that investors comply with Cuban laws, He denounced communism as a false doctrine, but said it was
not an immediate danger in Cuba {pome.
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tack a man without the least | provocation. No one ever steps outside the station without carrying a gun. : Too Cold for Eskimos “It's too cold there for the Eskimos even. The nearest Eskimo village is nearly 2000 miles away in Greenland.” Spring heralds the arrival of] the long day and the coming of the supply planes and ships. The|
whittle a 6000-foot airstrip in the ice and snow. The radio operator is nearly
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Addresses Hibernians
| The spirit of St. Patrick was day-long fire destroyed the |
| caled on yesterday to stop the |'spread of communism over the world, just as the Irish patron {saint spread the . message of [Christ over Erin 1500 years ago. | More than 1100 sons of the Ould Sod heard the message from | the Rt, Rev. Msgr. Maurice 8S. | Sheehy at the 82d Annual St. | Patrick's breakfast of the An-
i | clent: Order of Hibernians. The f | affair is held the Sunday ‘before cording td William W. Suckow,
Mar. 17. | Clad in green ties, hats and |shamrocks the Irish, real and would-be, packed the Murat Tem{ple Egyptian Room. Pretty col-
{leens and Irish ballads added carloads of livestock feed, said {flavor to the meeting, but for the Mr, Suckow,, who estimated the was described, a whole rectangu{most part serious thoughts pre- oss was two-thirds covered by in- lar block was laid out, then the |vailed.
Msgr. Sheehy, head of the De-
' partment of Religion at the Cath-
lolic University in Washington, D. C,, told the group the real war of today is not only on the battle|field, but in the minds of man. The fight is between those
' laligned with God and those who
lare not, he said. Today's crisis, he asserted, stems from the {world’s indifference to God. Among those attending were {the Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, archbishop of the Indianapolis Roman Catholic Archdiocese, Gov.
—_— an |Schricker and Mayor Clark. Toast: IS IT SAFE?—Warner. Chap- master was Robert E. Dinn and
{Lawrence E. Turner Jp. served as general chairman.
14th Ward Set For Registration
Branch voter registration (boards will visit the 14th Ward tomorrow. Residents who did not vote in either 1950 election or have moved ito another. precinct must reregister to vote in the May 6 primary. | Branch boards will operate frem 2)to 9 p. m. at the following sites: | School 46, at 1701 Miller St.; {School 47, at 1240 W. Ray 8t.;
{School 48, at 1102 York St. and
‘Rhodius Park Community House. | In addition, the Registration Board office, Room 12, Courthouse, is open from 8 a. m. to 10 ip. m, daily, including Sunday.
Fall Injures Woman
Mrs. Goldie E. Farmer, 30, of 3102 Sherman Drive, was reported | ‘in serious condition in St. Vin-
Msgr. Sheehy $60,000 Blaze
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Hits Greenwood Grain Company
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GREENWOOD, Mar. 17 — A
Grain Co. elevator and warehouse yesterday, with loss estimated at $60,000 to $75,000. i | Two volunteer firemen, one
{from Greenwood and one from Franklin, were hurt slightly fight-
| Greenwood
ing the blaze. |
| Consumed by the flames, ac-
president of the firm, were 3000 to 4000 bushels of ear corn, 2000 | bushels of soybeans and 1500 | bushels of ‘oats.
| Also destroyed were one to two
surance,
Only the concrete office building was saved. { No one was tn the plant when | the fire broke out, and the electricity and even the heat was turned off, Mr. Suckow said. He thought a spark from southbound Pennsylvania Rail-| road passenger train might have] set off the blaze.
‘More Vandalism Marks Strike
| Both Red Cab, Inc. and one of its striking drivers reported vandalism yesterday.
A car belonging to the company’'s auto rental service, 23 MecLean Pl, was found, badly damaged, at the edge of the White River two blocks south of W. Morris St.
Police said the auto apparently had been rolled down the 35-foot bank. It had been reported stolen Saturday night. The striking driver, Walter Bebee, reported a front window of his home, 608 N. Jefferson Ave., broken by a small pellet of steel shot.
Theater to Be Church
NEW YORK, Mar. 17 (UP)— Workmen moved into Loew's Woodside Theater today to transform it into a church. The theater, which opened 26 years ago, showed its last films Saturday. In about five months it will be ready for use as the St. Sebastian Roman Catholic Church.
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By JOE ALLISON A lonely little island, complete{ly surrounded by a “hostile” city, is going to be lassoed into the
Indianapolis fold if City Councilman J. Wesley Brown has anything to do with it. | And he does. The island is a filling station {at the southeast eorner of Southern and Madison Aves. | It arrived at its lonely state last year when a big tract of {land for a super-market was annexed to the city The island's troubles caused by half a street.
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Half a street that {s—the land We'll let them decide,” he said.
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All this came about in April of last year when Special Ordinance No. 1 was passed.
Councilman Brown, a member of the Plan Commission which also passes on annexations, was
brother. | Station Operator Opposed
Johnny Paswater, who oper-|, ates the filling station is against] the annexation. |
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line should go up the middle ot Flood Inches Closer ‘To French Village
~—Flood waters backed up by a| new hydro-electric dam closer-to this doomed village yesterday and
were torn between peaceful adlooking at some records of theiyice of their priest and the camisland” last week and decided | ngign promises of a man who
it should join up with its big orfered to blow up the dam.
{and although the Alpine village & {soon will be under 180 feet of §
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