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erf af Ml ft. Ml mm "if.Tm PTnn U1 NNESSEAN NASHV hi in THE TENNESSEANi i t- Associated Press n1 IMeitW New fcryice WUU World NIA Service III I I 4- Ml on Him III NcWSSiANDS A 0 MAIMS 8 Motor Servicx In Suburban Area 15c i n'fie nner Citadel of the. Nation (API Wlwpkoto 96 PAGES VOL. 39 No. 223 NASHVILLE, TENN SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1945 Paffdn Funeral Davidso GroupContesfs Legality System Transport QID IUU KQIIIV Under Holiday a v-reai November 15 Primary in Suit; Leaders irmy Body Lies in State Flaarant Law Violations 1 IMuqe Charged Passengers Awaitirtg Rites Monday; Many See Dead Leader te Servicemen Held Petitioners AsIc HEIDELBERG, Dec.

22-flP Cash in Hand, Woman Welcomes Big Brothers Christmas It May Bel Gen. George Patton's sorrowing old comrades in arms mustered In this holiday-decked. German Court To Election Results Up jn Heaviest Jam Dee, 22-IUV-The na- town today to escort mm ot) Christmas Eve to his last bivouac Luxembourg, the great burial ground, of his beloved Third Army transportation system creaked tonight under the greatest Patton's body lay in stats from' joao of passengers, mail, freight mi(i ine nation's bis- 6 until 10 p. m. tonight in the picturesque Villa Reiner adjoining V.

S. Army Headquarters on a hill Everywhere, rail, hue and airlines officials described the sltua- top overlooking ueideioerg and the By RANDOLPH TUCKER A suit demanding that the November 15 Democratic primary be set aside as void and illegal was filed in circuit court yesterday morning in behalf of some 75 David- son Countians. Not only the election itself was named-in the bill, but also the entire manner from precarious to Neckar River. Guard of Honor OHC" rora ww York to San 'Francisco and from the Canadian border to the Gulf of Mexico it wag White-helmated veterans of his old outfit, ths 15th Cavalry, formed a guard of honor around his ui same. Riots and stampedes broke out in coffin.

and throughout the eve ning a steady procession of high- ranking; officers and humble inicago railroad stations. In many tations throughout the country, gatemen reported crowds were un- f-manageable. Mnr than Annas nan. doughboys filed by for a fina and method of conducting primary elections in the county was at- glimpse of the fallen leader. tacked in the bill.

The case-was Pie broke through gates to board trains while they still were moving. The National. Safety Council ex filed in behalf of the citizens by -Whitworth Stokes and Lewis 3. Military funeral services will be held in Heidelberg's Episcopal Church of Christ tomorrow at 8 a. m.

CST after which two trains will carry the body and the burial Pope, attorneys. Petitioners come from many-' pected trairie fatalities to run from 875 to 400 for each of the two holidays Christmas and New Tear'sunless motorists and pedes- different parts and sections of the party across the frontier to the tiny Luxembourg village of Hamm, XI iriuis are extra This five miles southwest or. Luxem' City- of Nashville and the County of Davidson and bring this suit in their own behalf and in behalf of all other citizens of Davidson County similarly situated," ths bill bourg City. i it vv al WSWs1B-''W 600 to Walt A ngure will Include all deaths from traffic accidents, including those Who die months later. The worst Jam was on the two coasts.

In San Francisco, more Waiting at the border will be a declared. Election Violated Law, Charged picked battalion of eoo soldiers who fought under Patton in the The bin charged that the election man au.ouo servicemen were marooned as every available coach was Third Army's blazing armored was held in open and flagrant sweep up from the Saar to turn moving across the seven main lines violation of the general election -laws of the state and the local the tide of battle in the Ardennes Bulge almost a year ago to the to the east in an effort to get sol-Tdiers, sailors and marines "home by Christmas." The motto became, "every civil day. state legislation specifically setting up the rules for elections In this county. 4 Mrs. Patton herself selected Hamm as his resting place, rather Named as defendants in the case than the traditional cemetery or i ian wno stays at home makes It possible for a serviceman to get home." Southern Pacific reported that 94 per cent of its eaetbound passengers from ths West Coast American heroes in Arlington, Va or a nearer burial ground on ene -fltaff Photo br Henry Schofleld.

They'll knock at your door, too, this morning, and the Big Brothers expect you to meet them my German soil. To Rsst Among Men with the cash. The eash is for The Tenneiiean's special Big Brothers' tabloid, and all of the money Many thousands of Third Army W) WIrtphoto. will go to Nashville's poor. Sam Davis Bell, left, chairman of the executive board of ths Big Broth.

and Harold Mages gave Mrs. Alden Smith of Belle Meade Boulevard first chance at a donation were the members of the county Democratic executive committee, members of the primary board and all candidates in the primary. "Petitioners allege that Instead -of the primary election being held, -as the law applicable thereto requires, the members of the Demo- cratic executive committee under- took to and did devise and create a plan of their own in clear and open conflict with and in vlo- lation of the existing laws," the bill men art buried in the U. S. Mili CHICAGO, Dec.

22 (AP) One of thousands of ywas military personnel. Another 50,000 servicemen were awaiting eastbound transportation in Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles and other West Coast docking areas. Stampedes marked the transpor- yesterday afternoon, and she set a good example wi th a generous gift. tary Cemetery at Hamm, located overseas veterans yearning' for home, Pvt. Howard on a towering bluff looking out over the beautiful hills and valleys Anderson, discharged, his wife and tiny daughter spent Greet Bio Brothers Today of Southern and his the night in the railroad station, waiting for the nest tauon jam in Chicago, the nation's Christmas Brings widow felt Patton would have struggle for space on the train for Los Angeles.

stated. J' wanted to remain with the soldiers he led to victory The Luxembourg interment serv tr greatest ran center, lens or tnou-, sans with mora than 15,000 alone In the Dearborn Station were stranded in Chicago, The Dearborn Station was the With Open Purse in Hand Charge Qualification Fee Illegal Pope and Stokes charged that ice tentatively has been set for 10 British Seen Rlanning UNO Cheer to City a scene or a amau-scaie riot- wnen (Continued on Psge 4, Column 4) I some 400 passengers broke through candidates were required to post certain sums of money as quallfi' cation for candidacy. This? they insisted, is unconstitutional and has been adjudged so by ths stats Every Cent Tabloid Sale Proceeds Goes To Soften Pinch of Poverty in Nashville Expansion to Worfd'Rule tram before it bad stopped. Military police, shore patrolmen and special' agentiL were calUd out to halt the supreme i. TwoKillcdrive- Thousands of Families Reunited First Time Since Pearl Harbor Stud the wistfulness in the sol Hai! your purse Hb your hand ine sun was presemea xo juuk Frank Langford yesterday1 morn- a insr and the iuda-a immediately or- when you open the door to the emn eyes of ths two-year-old as melee.

Many women fainted and mihor injuries were reported. A Believe Steady Growth of Organization Will Ultimately Produce One Government Blit Brothers this morning and be presses his nose against the glass to get a close look at the Dearborn rateman said the stam dered it filed and ruled that all take some extra cash' along when Hurt in Wreck records of the primary election bs Thousands of Nashville families, many of which are together for you start to church, because the frolicsome reindeer prancing over pede for several trains had been, so great that many passengers lost their shoes at gate and left held as material evidence In ths tne snow in the "White Christmas Big Brothers are sure to stop you LONDON. c.1 '22 UP British cabinet members have the first time In four years, will cause. window. The nearest he will get Attorneys in the case declared British government has developed observe this Christmas with the them there.

a 1 Several train! were 12 hours late worked out ideas looking toward a merger of sovereignties of present day nations. Even now, the (Continued on Page 4, Column ,4) that the violations of the law were on the way and sell you a Big Brothers tabloid to round up a total -of $40,000 in paper sale today, They'll be pleased With one dol plan whose ultimate objective is world government to be achieved not just "harmless and immaterial leaving Chicago, the point of origin. Other trains were arriving from western points 12 to 24 hours late. informant said, they are planning Naval Officer, Student Die in Camp Campbell Hospital After Crash through steady strengthening of the United Nations Organization, a re steps in what diplomats call. the conflicts" in the law but that "they went to the very heart of the election and destroyed and removed spirit and enthusiasm known only In years of They will faersM the 'holiday season in song at ali local churches today, and most churches plan Slight Earth Tremors "technical sphere" the economic Trains from the East were making lar, five dollars, $50, whatever you want to give, and you can go back sponsible authority said tonight.

and. social measures which make up much of the services national to bed or continue -on your way better time they were only four to eight hours late. to Christmas services with holiday The officials working on the1 plan acknowledge that the idea could not become reality for a long time to come. But it is the British be the safeguards thrown around the election by law to such an extent as to utterly and absolutely destroy the election and to render it abso CAMP CAMPBELL, Dec. 22 (Spl) A 22-year-old naval officer Felt in Miami Area governments normally perform for At Madison, a zo-year-oia joy in your heart All Goes To Fund their, people.

special programs and communion services on Christmas Eve. Close for Holidays and a Civilian college student died jt I sailor, Mark was ln-V Jured seriously when he was shov lief, this authority said, that the The government official, who lutely void." the Camp Campbell Hospital The Tennessean, following a cus ed under a passenger train by a asked that his name-e withheld, All places of. business and gov Hurried Election Call Questioned early today following the collision United Nations ultimately should have sole and direct control of the crowd on the station platform. He ernment offices are closing for outlined the plan thus: two automobiles three miles MIAMI BEACH, Dec. 22-(JP) A seismograph at Spring Hill College, Mobile, recorded a faint disturbance at 11:29 a.

to world police force, and every coun the holidays, several for as long It begins with a proposal for was on his way to Chippewa ans. north of here on the Hopkinsville torn of 33 years, has again published an eight-page tabloid and has presented it without charge to the Big Brothers in Nashville and through Middle and West Tennes i I for a Christmas at home. regional United Nations Organiza- as lour days. highway which injured four other day about the time the Miami 3 1. The transoortation picture by try should be disarmed to a point where none would dare challenge the police force.

-i ensigns and another civilian. All city and county offices -closed (Continued on Page 2, Column 2) The duty officer at the army Beach and Hollywood, art reported slight earth tremors. at noon yesterday and all but sections Included: I All-types of transports- see for sale today. Every cent you pay for the tabloid this morning four will remain closed until Wed tlon overcrowded. Southern Pa- base identified the dead officer as Ensign Claude N.

Adams) of Jto-liet, 111., and the civilian as Norbert Mrs. A. F. Plock, of Miami Beach, said a vase on her piano will go to the Big Brothers, and Pope and Stokes also questioned the hurried calling of the election by the executive committee "at such an early date and premature date as to of itself cast very grave suspicion on the motive behind the -calling of said election at said time." The attorneys argued that the election was called 15 months after the last general election and nine months before the next general election thus depriving not-yet-returned war veterans from voting nesday morning. All county courts were closed but the offices of all of the money they collect will Record Output U.S.

Opens Doors shook violently at 11:25 a. m. (Continued on Page 2, Column 4) Robbins of Columbus, Ga, a stu go to a worthy poor person. Bric-a-brac rattled and broke on criminal court and the criminal division of general sessions court dent at Purdue University. shelves in two' widely separated sections of Hollywood at 10:10 a.

m. Five Injured will open briefly at 8 o'clock each When you buy your Big Brothers tabloid this morning, look a long time at the little boy and his sister morning and at 4 in the afternoon Injured were the other civilian, A check of navy installations in Of Autos Seen to issue warrants and execute other To War Refugees who was a passenger in Robbins car, Paul M. Vos, Indianapolis, Ensign Thomas Allen Larkin, Van pictured on the cover page. They are two of large family of children who have been relieved of ex the area revealed no air or surface activity in the water off 'the coast that might account for the shocks. essential business during the three-day vacation.

(State Gl Near Death in Ship's fiea Accident Couze, Ensign Donald Frank Dr. John .1. Lentz, county di treme hardship and deprivation or becoming candidates. Pope and Stokes charged- that it -was illegal to allow a person to vote in a primary although they would DETROIT, Dec. 22 ONSI-The au WASHINGTON, Dec.

O-UPt Verslius, Fulda, and En during the last year, thanks to rector of health, will be In his signs Frank Tschannel, and money raised by the Big Brothers' tomotive industry looked beyond today's strike paralysis and saw a record production potential for 1946 President Truman tonight ordered the admission of displaced persons and refugees Jnto this country at Today's Tennessean paper sale last year. William Eugene Crane, address office each morning to receive patients, and Oscar L. Farris, county agricultural agent, said that his (Continued on Page 5, Column 1) look at the puzzled eyes of the provided present deterrents are No details of the accident, which overcome." NEW YORK, Dec. 22 ONS eight-year-old girl as she contemplates the forbidden beauty of office will be open Monday for "business as usual," but will be occurred about 6:30 o'clock this The optimistic forecast by the a maximum rate of 3,900 a month under existing immigration laws. With specific orders to the head of each, the President directed the state, war and justice departments, the War Shipping Adminis Automobile Manufacturers Associa Christmas.

She has always been on the outside, looking in. (Continued on Page 2, Column 4) Gally-Iighted Christmas, trees greeted 390 veterans of European fighting when they landed at taten Island today from the troop- tion came as UAW and General Mo tors negotiators shifted to Detroit with FresidentTruman's ract-nnd- Battle of Nashvilles Opens; closed on Christmas Day. Employes in state offices were given four days. Closing at noon yesterday, they will not reopen until Thursday -morning. The local chamber of commerce will be closed Monday and Tuesday.

Soldiers stationed at army posts 'yiip santa yeciua. out mojr nn Ing 'board in adjournment until next tration, the public health service, and the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration to Friday. Kit CALWyvWM." cfGrs. For nna of their number. Corp.

'Christmas Carol' Oh" Page 18-A In keeping with Christmas tradition, The Tennessean is printing a condensed version of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" again. It is for the young and the old, this classic of the ages of the celebration of Christmas. Sj Read it on Page 18-A There was no indication that the cooperate in the program. Answer to the Pearl Harbor question may never be made clear, judged from the progress of the investigation, Walter Lippmann says in his column on Page 21. "We may never know," Lippmann asserts, "just why so many' men, who have since proved themselves to be commanders of the highest quality, reached such a false estimate of what the Japanese would do." Possible reasons are advanced by the columnist in discussing the prewar attitudes.

Move Over, Georgia Junior Floyd Rhodes, 29, of Westmoreland, Explaining- that he hoped the disputants w'ere brought nearer agreement by their joint appearance before the fact-finders, how- and camps in and near Nashville majority of those admitted would be orphaned children, President was rignttng ior nis me. Rhodes was rushed to Halloran nnral HosDital for an emergency continued on Page 2, Column 3) Truman said that the United will have turkey and plenty of it for their Christmas dinner, according to word from the Fourth (Continued on Page 2, Column 1) Says; We're Going Places skull operation. He fractured his skuH the day before yesterday States shares responsibility for relieving the suffering of displaced NASHVILLE, Dec. 22 Dismally Chilly persons and refugees in Europe, "I consider." he said, "that com (Spl) If the people up in Ten- when he was hurled irom a laaaer cn the Cecilia by heavy seas. The men on the Cecilia paid lavish tribute to army surgeon Capt.

Martin L. Stein of Brooklyn. Cap- Santa Claus Arrives Early: aren't going anywhere, ni'on decency and the fundamental comradeship of all human beingB won't they please get Out of Nashville," way? little wider with In tht it tad north portions of itate today. KENTUCKY: Cloodr and eontlnaod today. KENTUCKY: r.nildrrabU elondlnou and requires us to do what lies within out.

power to see that our established immigration quotas are used FIRST SECTION General News, Editorials 22 Pages tain Stein fought desperately to save Rhodes from strangulation as Tiis skull hemorrhaged into his throat He improvised a suction cup from an ear syringe. 1 The trouble with Nashville, oolder today and tonirnt. Nashville Firms Add JCash To Workers' ChristmasSock (Continued on Page 2, Column 2) thinks Mayor W. K. Gas-kins of Nashville, is that it hasn't budged an Inch since Andrew Jackson's day.

she's the fastest growing city in Georgia and the U. S. A Anybody in Nashville, will tell you that. But you don't have to have someone here tell you of the city's growth. You run, into -it anywhere you turn.

(Nashville, has been no slouch for growth during the war years, commented Mayor Cummings, and all of it Isn't just war booming "like soma towns I could Stretching itself alongside a Georgia and Florida railroad siding is the whaling-big structure of concrete blocksr-ahe cost of the Nashville, (it Page 20 Page 20 Page 21 Page 20 Page 20 HOURLY TfMFERATUBES I a. an at. 4 a. ai. 40 n.

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a. M. Albert Hines At Your Service Cartoon Comment Editorials Hambone Inside Washington Letters to the Tenn. Marquis Childs Nashville. wants the Ten Chicago Weather Bureau A majority of Nashville business 1 a.

m. 41 1 m. N.on 44 Mldnirbt nessee city to change its name. Page 12 (Mayor. Thomi L.

Cummings concerns are distributing Christ Page 20 Hlrh. 4 4tmm ai I a. at. Low. SS de of Nashville.

Tenn. Said: "That's frrf ll l. a. mas bonuses 'to their employes, but Men, dcsrm. Normal, acrree.

Private citizen Breger Says Cold WaveM oderaiing Just like Junior asking his daddy to change his name after the old Religion in Life few wish to reveal the individual or overall sums which are being METEOROLOGICAL REPORT a. m. a. at. man has shown him how to live.) Page 21 Page 21 Page 21 Page 21 Page 21 Page 19 Page 18 reported 28 below and Du "All they're doing today is sit (By Associated Press) Temperttura 40 42 Pieclpltition 4 0 PrpclDitatlnn alnro Dee.

lit. 5J2 inchaa: burns the company up have to ting up there reading our mail," luth, 18 below. It was 19 below at Gradual moderation today of the. Aberdeen. S.

D. deficiency 1.00 Inch. Mayor Gaskins says. "And bottle- Paid- The 4,500 employes of the National Life and Accident Insurance Company are each receiving a Christmas check of $10, while a total of $110,000 is being distributed The Tennessean and the Newspaper Printing Corporation employes were given a bonus of a week's pay, with the pre-Cbristmas check doubled and delivered in Urns for the shopping close. Furniture stores and florists -shops are joining with others in the spirit of Chrirtmas giving.

Meanwhile. Nashville banks are paying out $850,000 in Christmas savings accounts this year, an amount $200,000 in excess of ths 1944 sum. Nashville-banks are also -joining, in the distribution of Christmas bonuses. Third National Bonk employes which number mately 135 are being given IB per Samuel Grafton Sunflower Street The Week in Chattanooga The Week in Knoxville Tom Little Cartoon Walter Lippmann Walter Winchell William Shlrer freciptaiion tine Jan. it.

oi.as mcne. These temperatures seemed mod necking our railway express exceu 7.88 inches. Sun rises 65 a. m. Bun se'l 4:37 0.

m. Moon rises P. m. Moon sets 10:46 shipments." erate, however, when compared latest cold wave whicn aroppea we mercury to 29 below zero in North Dakota and 46 below in Canada was forecast by the Chicago Page zu Page 21 Page 21 Page 21 with the frigid blasts In Canada. Mayor Gaskins wants the whole world to know and particularly Keg River, had a low of 46 below; Prince Albert, 42 be rORRFSPONMNO DATS LAST TEAR among the 1,500 Werthan Bag Corporation workers.

Each employe at Consolidated the postal and railway shipping Mayimum tmDmtur. 411 deerees: 9 Wnroro.t.r naid the COld air SECOND SECTION Society, Features low, and Winnipeg, 31 below minimum. 30 degrees. Precipitation Inch. mass was drifting eastward across precipitation Jan.

ill 10 una aain in But the extreme cold did not 14 Pages 1844. 41.60 Inches. lengthen its name like that) Packing Company, which will process for the markets of the nation products from the farms of Berrien and surrounding counties. The plant is the first completed project of Berrien Investment, a non-profit organization of Berrien County business and farm leaders for promoting Industry in the county. The organization represents 150 citizen stockholders and is Incorporated at $150,000, They advanced the money to build the packing plant as an inducement to the Chicago company to lo Page 10 Amusements Vultee Aircraft Corporation is slated for an extra five dollars in the toe of his Christmas Allen Manufacturing Company is the top of the Great liBKes so tni only northern border states felt it penetrate far south of the border states.

Chicago had a minimum of Bobby Sox oencieocy mil asit i.vi menu. WEATHER TABLE WASHINOTON Dec. 22 Page 13 Page 11 1 degrees above. 'Less frigid effects Book Page -Crossword Puzzle Bureau report of temperature and rain- Page 13 also giving a similar amount in the form of a. coupon book good' clerks that there's a Nashville, Ga.

He doesn't believe there's room in the South for two big cities with the same name, but says the people here, are planning to be in business at the same old stand and under the same name for some time to come. Now Nashville, has a lot of ground to cover before she'll be as large as Nashville, 1 all ior the 24 nours enami p. m. in th. nrlnclnal cotton arowlna areaa ana ol the com wave were leit as tar south as the Oklahoma Panhandle where it was 12 above.

Oklahoma Page 9 for five dollars in groceries at elsewherej Kroger stores. Hflh Low Precia. Station City had 20 and a freezing drizzle. most congealing enecis. M-anwhlle, a Pacific Coast storm p- "uclng gales, with storm warn-fr hoisted, and extremely heavy rs' in Southern California was ex- pe: to move eastward causing more snow, probably just before Christmas, In northern sections and a snow-sleet-raln mixture to the Dr.

Bralliar Elizabeth Woodward Looking Ahead Markets Rarjip Societv Page 9 Page 14 Page 12 Page 13 Nearly all retail department .01 AsherlHt It was normally cnuiy in rxew Atr.anta stores are giving bonuses this England, Lebanon, reporting 12 below and Caribou, 6 be Boston .....1 Chattanoofa Christmas basing the sum on such Pages 1-9 low. Ohio Valley temperatures mod factors iss. length of the employe's service and the amount of his she's on her way. nclnnatl' .01 irveland erated and it was seasonably warm south. cate here.

(Nashville, doesn't have to offer inducements to get fee tories, Mayer Cummings con tlnued. Factories pick here be Dallas salary. In the southeast and Far West. Few areas In the nation escaped THJRD SECTION Classified Pages Classified Ads Pages 5-7 Earl Wilson Page 4 iroit Cain-Sloan Company will givs an lent oi tneir regular salaries, while the Amerisan National Bank with 340 employes is paying five per cent of the year's salary. Broadway National Bank Is rewarding its 25 employes with not only a bonus but also a Christmas turkey apiece Nashville Trust Company and Commerce Union Bank workers are receiving an unannounced addition to their pay Airlines, too, are in the picture.

Eastern Airlines is distributing from $100 down to esch of its -38 employes, provided they have served the company six months or more. American Airlines with mors than 200 employes is giving a bonus to each. Pasd In the Pacific Coast storm aaei arksonville unrevealed percentage of the regu wintry weather in the last two i -eeks, but winter didn't begin, ofr Los Angeles reported 2.84 Inches of Knoxvllle Little Rock 22 26 9 22 15 4 IS 32 35 24 35 21 41 fir 3 44 52 2 31 ......4 iJ ......44 2 ,.,...62 69 64 43 4 31 41 so .....6 15 18 67 si ,....31 rain Snd the weather bureau said cause of her cheap power and the natural advantages of the lar pay check. Those employed six months or longer at Harvey's De Raymond Johnson Page 1 Sports Pages 1-4 a report from a Los Angeles suburb flclally, nti. 12:04 a.

m. yesterday (Saturday). It was the iirt nf thK winter solstice when showed 8.28 inches. A warm souui Ana it iixe Mayor says "At the rate we're going ahead and the rate Is standing still. It shouldn't take long." be a cold day in July when we have to worry' about those Georgia upstarts," continued Nashville, Tenn, mayor.) Nashville, has doubled her population in the last four years to a neat 4,000 -and her industrial Output has been quadrupled.

And Other new industries getting under way are a chemical' and wind thawed ice in Portland, fertilizer plant, a meat process- the un Is at its southernmost point; and the year's shortest day. In North Dakota yesterday Lcuisvllle Memphis Miami PaiaV-TT Mobile New Orleans New York St Louis 6an Savannah Seattle Wathlaitoa and forecasters there predicted a thaw beginning today in the Co partment Stores will receive a bonus. All employe at Loveman's, Sears, Roebuck snd Company and Montgomery Ward will get an extra amount for their holiday spending. -'H FOURTH SECTION Comics 12 Pages FIFTH SECTION Magazine 40 Pagss. lumbia River Gorge where some tng establishment and a huge new tobacco warehouse.

Nashville. was named' for an early settler. Grand Forks recorded a minimum ef29 helow zero: Mlnot. 26 below. highways have a solid two-inch ice .11 coating.

i and Fargo, 25 below. BemidJU.

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