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1. Official Weather Bulletin S. WEATHER BUREAU AND IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 26 U.S. WEATHER BUREAU MAP Department of Commerce 20 10 12 23 25 COLD 28 29 30 27 46 LOW HIGH 29.77 39 34 LOW 39 37 54 8 53 HIGH 48 High Temperatures and Areas 53 MILD $30.33 of Precipitation Expected Tuesday 52 60 30 57 20 20 40 30 40 Temperature Figures Show 50.

Average for Area 50 Arrows Denote Wind Flow Rain Snow Weather Conditions As Of 60 1:30 P.M. Jan. 7,1952 Highs and lows in Inches DES MOINES WEATHER DATA FOR MONDAY. JAN. 7.

1952 BY U. S. WEATHER BUREAU Des Moines Airport Station HOURLY TEMPERATURES: .15 m. 30 18 3 p. 20 p.

32 ..19 p. 19 6 00 19 p. m. a. 21 p.

34 A. 9 p. m. 35 a. 10 p.

m. 35 10 11 p. m. 36 11 A. m.

26 Midnight 36 12 Noon m. 36 1 p. 30 2 m. ..36 TEMPERATURE ACCUMULATION, Highest at 11:59 p. 36 Lowest at 12:05 15 Mean 26 Normal 21 Excess for day 5 Deficiency since first of month.

38 Deficiency since first of 38 PRECIPITATION. 24-hour amount ending at 12:01 a. m. Jan. 8....

Trace Total this month to date. .19 Total since Jan. 1, .19 Normal since Jan. 1 to date. .29 Deficiency since Jan.

.10 MISCELLANEOUS DATA. 6:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Barometer in inches .30.10 29.80 Relative Humidity 64 80 Wind Direction SSE Wind Velocity ..11 16 Weather Cidy. Sunrise today 7:41 a.m.

(Sunset 5:02 p.m. A YEAR AGO. Highest temperature in Des Moiner. Lowest temperature in Dea Moines. There was no precipitation.

Moon Phases. Furnished by Drake Municipal Observatory. First quarter, Jan. 3 to Jan. 10.

inclusive. Moon rises today at 1:52 p. m. Moon sets today at 5:05 a. m.

Morning stars Mara, Venus, Mercury and Saturn. Evening star- Jupiter. J. W. Snell Dies At Long Beach J.

W. Snell, 62, Long Beach, formerly of Des Moines, died of cancer at a hospital there Monday after an illness of eight weeks. Born at Anselmo, Mr. Snell lived in Des Moines 47 years before moving Long Beach eight years ago. was a memto.

ber of Grace Lutheran church here. Surviving are his wife, Dorothy; five sons, Warren and Hubert, both of Long Beach; Rolland of Miami, and Roderic and Ted, both of Des Moines; one brother, Floyd of Minnesota; one step-sister, Mrs. Carrie Thompson of Oregon, and 10 grandchildren. Services will be Wednesday at San Pedro, with burial there. Fall From Bridge Fatal to Hodges (The Register's Iowa News Service.) OSKALOOSA.

IA. Elston Hodges, 35, of 404 E. Aurora Des Moines, was injured fatally Monday when he fell from an old bridge over the Des Moines river at Eddyville. Hodges, An employee of the Jensen Construction Des Moines, which is dismantling the old bridge, is believed to have slipped while working. He fell 50 feet to the ice and suffered a fractured skull.

Hodges was taken to Mahaska hospital here where he died seven hours after the accident. He is survived by his wife and three children. The body is being taken to Madrid for burial. N. Y.

Critics Honor Negro Composer NEW YORK, N. Y. (P) A 42-year-old Negro composer, Howard Swanson, Monday won the annual award of the New York Music Critics' circle for orchestral music. Swanson is the first member of his race to win an award from the circle since the awards were initiated in 1941. A high pressure ridge that at noon MonSummary- day extended from the New England States southwestward into the Gulf of Mexico caused a warm southerly flow of air over the midwest and Iowa.

This resulted in cloudy skies and warmer temperatures over the state. Mid-afternoon temperatures Monday ranged from the mid-30's in southern sections of the state to the in the northeast. A low pressure trough that is developing to the east of the Rocky Mountains is expected to move slowly eastward with cloudy skies and mild temperatures continuing and a possibility of a few showers occurring late Tuesday: or Wednesday. Highest temperatures during 24 hours and lowest temperature in 12 hours at 6:30 Monday: precipitation for 24 hours: EAST CENTRAL. (H) (L).

(P) Chicago ..34 23 Cincinnati .30 26 Cleveland 31 27 Detroit .30 26 Grand Rapids 29 21 Green Bay Indianapolis Madison 12 Marquette 17 Milwaukee 16 Sault Ste. Marie .30 20 Traverse City WEST CENTRAL. Bismarck ....18 Dubuque Duluth Fargo 10 Kansas City 42 24 Minneapolis .29 10 Oklahoma City 50 29 Omaha 20 Rapid City 13 St. Louis 21 Sioux City 32 Williston 24 EASTERN. Atlanta 29 Boston 18 Jacksonville 32 Miami 66 45 New York .30 21 Philadelphia .34 94 Pittsburgh 30 25 Washington 26 GULF.

Abilene 65 35 Amarillo 30 Brownsville 42 El Paso 74 34 Fort Worth 60 35 Galveston 62 49 New Orleans 56 35 San Antonio 66 33 MOUNTAIN. Albuquerque 51 29 Boise .02 Cheyenne Denver 33 .05 Havre Helena Phoenix 64 Pueblo 61 38 Salt Lake City 33 Tucson 64 49 PACIFIC. Fresno 50 37 Angeles 57 46 31 04 Diego 51 23 San Francisco 3.5 01 Seattle 36 .10 Spokane .05 Yuma 68 CANADIAN. Edmonton 19 Montreal The PAR 13 Toronto Winnipeg 25 M--Missing. THE DAY'S RECORD Des Moines Births.

Daughter to: EBNER-Mr. and Mrs. Arnold. 1002 E. at Iowa Methodist.

DURHAM- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne, Grand at Iowa Lutheran, Polk Licenses to Wed. Samuel Jess Bryant, Des Moines, and. .22 Mary Magdalene Goins, Des Moines 17 LeRoy Brown, Albia, and legal Cora Jane Jacobsen, LaCrosse, Wis.

legal Bernard Oliver Reed. Shippensburg, Elsie Mae Allison, 'Des Moines. 17 Seeks Divorce. Josephine Marie Vs, Jeffery Arthur 3 La Lawshe. Where's the Fire? P.

M. E. Grand ave, Thirty-fourth street and University avenue. E. Fourteenth st.

Third st. William Everly Funeral Today Services will be at 2 p. m. today at Cory Grove church for William H. Everly, 86, former farmen of near Elkhart who died" Jan.

3 at his home in Forestville, Cal. Burial will be at Cory Grove cemetery. Mr. Everly had spent most of his life in the Elkhart vicinity and was a member of the Cory Grove church, miles east of Elkhart. Survivors include his wife, Lida, and a son, Eugene, both of Forestville; a brother, Forrest, Omaha, and four grandchildren.

Forecasts. FOR TUESDAY. JAN. 8. 1952.

LOCAL -Cloudy and warmer today with occasional showers; high near 42. Colder with snow furries tonight and Wednesday; low about 23. IOWA- Cloudy and warmer with occasional rain today; high 35-40 northeast, near 40 southwest. Colder with snow flurries tonight and Wednesday; low 15 northwest. 25-30 southeast.

ILLINOIS -Cloudy and warmer with occasional rain today: high 40-45 north, 45-50 south. Colder with brief snow flurries tonight and Wednesday. Cloudy and warmer today with rain south. snow central and north: high 25-30 north, 35-40 south. Colder with snow flurries tonight and Wednesday.

MINNESOTA Cloudy and warmer today with occasional snow central and north, rain mixed with snow south: high 30-35 north. 35-40 south. Snow flurries and colder tonight. Partly cloudy, colder Wednesday. SOUTH DAKOTA- Cloudy with scattered light snow.

mostly east today: high 15-25 north, 25-35 south, Cloudy Wednesday. NEBRASKA Mostly cloudy today: light rain or snow northeast in morning: colder west and central; high in 40s, Clearing, colder tonight, Increasing cloudiness Wednesday; colder east and north. MISSOURI- Cloudy today; scattered light rain and warmer southeast, colder northwest; high 35-40 northwest. 50-55 southeast. Clearing.

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Dwight D. Eisenhower's statement on his availability for the Republican nomination for the presidency varied widely, Comments included: St. Louis all others on the political horizon possesses qualities of leadership so manifestly needed at this time. The Republicans will if they make him their candidate." Minneapolis Tribune- "Dwight Eisenhower's now indisputable candidacy brings into the 1952 presidential campaign a man who is not only and deservedly a national hero, but one who has demonstrated in public and private service that he possessed the integrity, the administrative ability, the breadth of view, the understanding and insight, the humility and the humanitarianism of which great leaders are made." New York Times "General Eisenhower's statement that he will respond to a 'clearcut call to political duty -if that call should come- is the best news the new year could possibly bring. This is the right man responding at the right moment to the right stimulus." Kansas City is a Kansas Republican, a sort of middle-of-the-road fellow, progressive without being a leftwinger, conservative without being reactionary." Portland is a candidate with proved qualities of and highest integrity, and with no political debts no other American would have a better opportunity to unify the Wanger Pleads Innocent in Shooting Producer Walter Wanger (left) listens to Attorney Jerry Giesler in Santa Monica, court Monday before pleading Innocent by reason of insanity to charges he tried to murder Jennings Lang, agent for Wanger's wife, Actress Joan Bennett.

The court named three psychiatrists to examine Wanger for sanity. He will go on trial Tuesday, Feb. (P). nation in its foreign policies and to establish an honest, stable, and efficient home government." Milwaukee Eisenhower's candidacy will give the Republicans a definite choice free peoples against Communist aggression." a San Francisco he is nominated, the Chronicle will vigorously support him in his campaign to unseat a 20-year Democratic regime which has proved its unfitness to continue in office." Detroit Free Press for a passionate faith in man's "Except personality and his magnificent achievement as an administrator and diplomat in war, nobody knows where Eisenhower stands on the issues which confront us. Before next July, there will no doubt come a 'clear-cut' stateboth if ment of his political faith in fields.

To a domestic and foreign this, the people are entitled." New York Daily Mirrorare Eisenhower's principles taxation, budgetary reform, the reorganization of the executive branch of the government, Korea, Red China, tidewater oil, mink coats, Idaho Daily Statesman Eisenhower wants the presidency, let him say just how much of the Truman program he is opposed to, and how much he fundamentally approves." Cleveland News do not believe Eisenhower's friends ought to expect the Republican party to 'draft' for a nomination a man about whose position on critical issues SO little is actually known. Eisenhower should shortly return to this country, take off his uniform, and in public discussion of matters which are concerning the people of this country." The Hearst newspapers "We hope that the general will now see fit to state clearly his personal views on all domestic and foreign issues so that the electorate will not be asked to support a candidate purely on the strength of his personal popularity." of Chicago Tribune and Washing- Eisenhower is the candidate of the Truman Republicans and of some Democrats who would be for Truman if they thought he could win the American people are asked to buy a pig in a poke. They, are asked to accept as a Republican a man whose whole career has been achieved through New Deal patronage. The global meddlers know Truman can't be, elected, so they are transferring; the cause to another agent, even, if they obliged to engage in a technical shift of party allegiance to accomplish their aims." Des Moines Register Page 7 Jan. 8, 1952 ton Times-Herald "General Rites Wednesday For Isaac Harris Services for Isaac Harris, 68, of 1543 Dixon will be at 11 a.

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