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acuta. FINAL EDITION central ILLINOIS' HOME yl NEWSPAPER SINCE 109th Year No. 3. ASSOCIATED PRESS BLOOMINGTON-NOR3IAL, ILLINOIS, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1953. -FOURTEEN PAGES.

ti UNITED PRESS Single Copy 6 Cents MOT 4. 1846 II 8,008 Federal Workers Congress Group Says Reds Pave Nehru Reportedly Hands Rebuff to Hammarskjold Fired as Security Risks Way for War 3 WASHINGTON, D. C. (Jl A congressional committee Mon Incoming, Outgoing Sheriffs President's 3rd Report Covers 16 Month Period day cautioned the world not to be Trade Punches in Easf Texas deceived by Communist "peaceful coexistence" propaganda but to be Profestant Magazine Blasts Bingo Playing in Churches Refuses Role In Mission To Red China Pope Pius Calls For East-West 'Peace Bridge' WASHINGTON, D. C.

The Eisenhower administration reported Monday the number of persons it has dropped from the prepared for "armed aggression" when Russia "is convinced the proper time has arrived." The Kremlin's "peaceful coexistence" line, the committee said, is propaganda designed to gain time to divide and destroy free world alliances and pave the way for World War III. To counteract the Communist menace, the committee urged that the United States "immediately federal payroll and classed as security risks has reached 8,008, of whom 2,096 had "subversive data" frequently run by mobsters and gangsters, the magazine said, and churches are now competing "in trying to lure greedy players from each other and even from one state to another, by offering increasingly higher cash prizes." Church sponsorship, the magazine said, has presented gam- in their files. Of the total, 3,002 VATICAN CITY CB Pope were listed as fired outright and NEW YORK (U.P.) The Protestant magazine Christian Herald said Monday that 20 million Americans now play bingo," in churches or professional gambling establishments, with "monotonous regularity." Church sponsorhip of the gambling game as a form of income is "not only socially reprehensible and morally shocking but religiously fantastic," the magazine said. It said the bingo take in New NEW DELHI Authoritative sources said M-mday. that Indian Prime Mir.istrr Nehru has refused a ruggejtion from U.N.

Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold that a sen-or Lviian diplomat accompany him to Peipirg. These soirees s-iid Nehru based 5,006 as having resigned before "On, no," counters Sweeten, "II I'd drew my gun, I'd a used it." Sweeten said: "Wasn't nothing to it. Just two blows passed. He hit me once and I hit him once. I wasn't knocked down and neither was he." Did he call Brownlow a name? "Well, I may have." said Sweeten, a 6 foot plus lawman who won fame in this east Texas area during 20 years in office.

"I mighta said something." Brownlow said he was a deputy for Sweeten 4i years, resigned last April and ran for sheriff himself. Sweeten did not seek re-election. Sweeten said he saw Brown final determination of their cases. The total represented about one Pius XII Monday criticized recent accords presumably the rival military pacts reached at Paris and Moscow as having no basis for "more extensive European unification." He called for construction of "a bridge of peace" between East and West. launcn a positive, bipartisan, political offensive against the international Communist conspiracy third of 1 per cent of the approxi mately 2,317,000 federal workers This new report on operations his refusal on the enntcrtjon that India had abstainer! from the General Assembly vote under which Hammarskjold is making and in behalf of the enslaved na tions." Based on Hearings ATHENS, TEX.

(J) The incoming sheriff took over and the outgoing sheriff stepped down New Year's Eve. Both agreed Monday things were strained. "He hit me once and I 'hit him once," said retiring Sheriff Jess Sweeten. 'I knocked him down and he pulled one of his 45s. One of my deputies took it away from him," said new Sheriff J.

W. Brownlow. The two agree it happened in front of the jail a few minutes before Brownlow was to take over at midnight New Year's Eve. Brownlow said he went down to the jail that night to take over and that Sweeten called him "a sorry "He was wearing two 45s," Brownlow continued. "I knocked him down and he pulled one of his 45s.

One of my deputies took it away from him. Then I knocked him down again and he reached for the other 45. We took that away from him too. Then we gave the guns to one of his deputies who took him home." of its controversial security program was issued by the Administration just two days before the These words were contained in the pontiffs delayed Christmas message to the world. In which his trip ard therefore could rot associate itself fully the mis The committee, a special nine-man House group created to study Communist aggression, made its convening of the new Democratic sion.

bung with "a tremendously wide appeal to those who are least able to afford it thus bringing hardship and demoralization to millions of low income families." But that is the least of the evil, the magainze said. It quoted an attorney for the New York Protestant Council as saying: "As a violation of the gambling law, bingo instills a contempt for all laws. It contributes to adult criminality and by the bad example it sets to juvenile delinquency." controlled Congress, which prom he urged the divided world camps observations in a formal report ises to give the operation close The U. N. ofSciU and his party to seek peaceful coexistence.

York City, where the game is illegal but "winked at" in churches, is 23 million dollars a year. Pressure for legislation of the game is making it a growing national problem, the magazine said. The Christian Herald set forth the opposition shared in New York City and elsewhere by the majority of Protestant churches. Even church bingo games are scrutiny. eft by government plane The message of the 78 year old Many Democrats have chal Monday on the next kg of the trip head of the Roman Catholic based on 50 public hearings in the United States and abroad, many of its 335 witnesses being eyewitnesses and actual victims of Communist crimes.

The committee was headed by Rep. Kersten (Ft. to Peiping seeking the release cf Church was one of his longest and most important recently made. 11 American air-non and other U.N. personnel hell by the Reds.

It was distributed by the Vatican low on the street Sunday. "I threw my hand up and wavtra at him. He turned away. Ain't no hard feelings. "Some of the folks thought I had been whipped pretty bad," Sweeten added.

"There were all sorsts of rumors going around. But they quieted down when I went downtown. Guess they were surprised to see I wasn't skinned up." Hammankjold had has only Press Office and published in the who was defeated in the meeting with Nehru Monday Vatican newspaper Osservatore November election. lenged the figures, calling them a "hoax" and a "number game." Sen. Olin D.

Johnston S.C.), in line to head the Senate Post Office and Civil Service Committee in the new Congress, has said that group will conduct a full inquiry. He has already asked for a full report on the program from the morning. 13 hours alter his arri "The time was never more op Romano. Refers to Accords val from London. Th-y talked portune for the free world to initi alone for to ho-irs.

then were The Pope made apparent refer ate a bold, positive political offensive as the only course which joined for 13 mirutrs bv V. K. ence to the Pans accords for brine Panama Police Hunt President's Killer Krishna Mcnon. clJef IixLan dele gives reasonable hope for avoiding ing a rearmed West Germany into gate to the U. S.

Assembly, and au-out war." the commitee said. N. R. Piilai. secretary general of Civil Service Commission, which keeps an eye on the operation for the White House and submits periodic reports such as the one As part of this offenseve, the! the Indian Foreign Ministry.

There committee urged that the United NATO and the countering Moscow conference project for a unified Communist command in Europe, including East German troops. He said: "Recent accords which have was no rerort on what was said. States Information Agency, oper New Year's Traffic Death Toll at 299 Not at Airprt Neither Nehru nor Krishna ating tne voice of America, and the Private Commitee for Free it issued Monday. No Distinction The program is aimed at weed Mcnon had been at the airport opened the way to a cold peace no Europe (Radio Free Europe) be ing out drunks, gossips and peo longer have for a basis the ideal given wider support and that Con greet Hammarsktld on arrival. And again only lower ranking ple with records as law violators as well as Communists, fellow Nab Ex-President In Roundup Of Twenty Suspects PANAMA (i1?) After a light- You Must Have Ring First, of Course LONDON 4jv I lere's a handy tip for girls who want to know if their engagement rings contain real diamonds.

All you do, says Dr. Mary Indian officials none of ministerial rank were on hard to see the travelers and persons of ques of a more extensive European unification. Many, in fact, believe that the governing policy is for a return to a kind of nationalistic state, closed within itself, centralizing therein its forces, unsettled party's takeoff for Canton. tionable loyalty. Unlike the pro gress create a joint committee on all U.

S. overseas information programs. Suggest Parley It suggested that the President convene an international conference of all free non-Communist nations to solidify them, to sever gram of the Truman administra This aprarent coolness by In tion, it makes no distinction be dia's leader to the U. N. Mission Count Reaches 679 for Both Holiday Periods (Br Catted Prtii) tween the disloyal and the security underlined Nehru's sharp risk.

in Calcutta Saturday of Ham- Waller. leading British physicist, is touch the gems with a piece of solid carbon dioxide "dry ice." Monday's report, the third to be marskjold's trip. The prime min all diplomatic recognition of Mos ning roundup, police announced Monday they had arrested former President Araulfo Arias in connection with the slaying Sunday night of President Jose Antonio Remon. strong man of this strate in its choice of alliances and. consequently, no less perilous than that which had its time of highest development during the last century." "Too soon," the Pope warned, "have been forgotten the enormous ister told there that the made public by the Civil Service Understatement Of Whole Year TAIPEH, FORMOSA ffl Maj.

Gen. William C. Chase told officers and men of his U.S. Military Assistance Advisory group in a recorded New Year's message that 1955 "promises to be an interesting year." He did not elaborate. MAAG supports the Chinese Nationalists, now in a vest pocket war with Red China over island outposts guarding Formosa.

The number of dead in New U.N. decision to the secre Commission, covered the period Year's week end traffic climbed cow-controlled governments and to terminate all commercial treaties and trade with Communist peoples. tary general to Peiping was "'un from May 23, 1953, through last to 299 Monday, closing out one II you hear a squeak, the stones are real. Glass or paste produce no sound. Dr.

Waller dropped the hint in a lecture on the vibrations ex gic Central American republic for Sept 30, or slightly more than 16 of the nation most deadly holi 10 turbulent years. months. The Eisenhower security The United States, it said should day periods since the invention program took effect on the former Secret police officials said they of the automobile. J0? L-nited Nationsand the crushing economic and cited by carbon dioxide. date.

had arrested more than 20 per Drana Ku.vsia as an aecressor spiritual burdens imposed by it" The first official report was sons in predawn raids aimed at catching the assassins who machine-gunned the 46 year old Re against "ail nations enslaved by communism." The committee said the Communist conspiracy is now engaged Ned H. Dearborn, president of the National Safety Council, said "the Christmas and New Year holiday traffic tolls are enough to make every decent American sick at heart." made last March, the second in October. Monday's figure of 2.096 per Cites Error The Pope said the error in the accords, which he did not specific fortunate" and as made in a onesided manner. He also said he had not asked the Chinese Communists to reconsider tht-ir imprisjnmeri as spies of the American airman and "I don't know whether or not they will." Keep I'p CajrpjJjB Am or those on hand to greet the VJS. Lplcmat on his arrival were Sher.

Chien. charge d'affaires at the Red Chinese Embassy here, and Russian. Ameri ally identify, is in confusing sons listed as having "subversive data" in their files compared with in "the process of consolidating its 1 954 Highway Building Costs Hit 98 Million Expect USSR To Release 2 A United Press tabulation empire and preparing for the final 383 so classed in the March re national life with nationalistic politics. The first, he said, is "the right and prized possession mon as he chatted with a party of friends at Juan Franco race track. Two other persons died in the gun battle between the President's body guard and his assassins.

Three of Remon's compan showdown with the still free na showed that 299 persons died in port and 1,743 so described in tions." October. The latter report covered of a people." The second, he said. highway accidents from 6 p. m. Friday to midnight Sunday night.

The Safety Council had expected figures as of last July 1. is "a germ infinitely harmful U.S. Citizens containing "the seed of rivalries SPRINGFIELD (UP.) Gov. can and Scandinavian diplomats. ions were wounded.

only 240 deaths. i Twenty-nine others died in fires. Pnlir said thev nahtwd Arias. William G. Stratton reported that! Heroin? uo its eamra cn char Congress Will Open Session WASHINGTON, D.

C. UP) 4 in airplane smashups and 58 in U. S. officials appeared confident miscellaneous types of accidents who was thrown out. of office in 19- Etate highway construction ing the imprisoned Americans with 1951 by Remon's police forces colst record of 93 million dollars.

being spies, a Pcipng radio broad-after a bloody palace battle, at lth improvements of various types cast Sunday said Johr Thomas Boquette. 300 miles west of thej" 1-059 m'lM primary and sec-! Downey, one of two American civ- Monday that Russia soon will In none of the three reports was there a breakdown to indicate how many of the "subversive data" cases were outright firings and how many were resignations while under investigation. The 8,008 total of those who were fired and those who resigned while still under investigation compared with totals of 2.486 and 6,926, re keep its promise to release two-! nesa Americans without accidental deaths. lAJ With the 380 killed in the Christ- VV Ctl mas week end, the New Year's lay capital. Arias has a large ilians convicted and mpnsonea and the fomentor of discord.

The pontiff described the world today as neither at war nor peace. Instead, he continued, the cold war has slowly been replaced by a period of decreased tension between th eopposing parties, "as if they were giving each other a longer breathing space." The Pope said that only "a return to the fear of God" can liberate the world from its nightmare of war. insisting on the return cf 11 Rus plantation near there sian children now in the West. toll of 299 accidental deaths! WASHINGTON, D. C.

The 1954 construction spending' along with the 11 airmen, had con-topped 1953 spending by 14.6 mil-jfessed he tad ben shot down lion and 1952 by more than 26 8 while on a mission to pick up a gave the country a total of 679, Filled with hope and mindful of Although the U.S. Embassy in spectively, in the two earlier re for both holiday periods. million dollars. Moscow hadn't been told when the U.S. agent from China.

tne elections two years away. In a 3 a. m. session, the Nar tional Assembly swore in Foreign Minister Jose Ramon Guizado as president. Guizado was elected first vice president on the ticket with Remon in 1952.

Their terms senators and representatives head Work completed In 1954 Russians planned to release the ports. Not Comparable The figures were not strictly The United States cur.tcnds that Downey was an Army civilian em Americans, officials recalled that ed for the capital Monday for the opening of the 84th Congress On the primary sys- in a similar case a year ago the Soviets waited several days. comparable because, unlike the ployee, had hopped a rune nde from Korea to Tokjo and was cap- hH until rvtnhor iKfi tn nm. lcm. oi new concrete ednesday.

Technically, they should be con previous reports, the one issued The Americans are William T. today did not include figures for Holiday Mishaps Kill 16 in State vpnincr at nnnn Mnnrlav cinf thl Marchuk, 38 year old AWOL sol The Cabinet announced that 'SSHiJSV 66 inTo vh rlm nrPVBilM in the rountrv and comersion Lj. 66 Into a'down over North Korea. calm prevailed tne couniry ana four.lane super-highway; 231 miles the "government is mamUjiung of hiRhway uidenmg 3U all the Constitution sets Jan. 3 as the dier, of Brackenridge, and the super-secret Central Intelli gence Agency.

John Noble, 31, a Detroit civilian. Both set new records for two-day holidays. States setting the worst records during this week end included: Texas 25, California, 20, Minnesota, 19, New York 18, Ohio 17 and Kentucky 16. 30 Day Weather Forecast Issued WASHINGTON. D.

C. The Weather Bureau Friday predicted temperatures during Jan rigorous order throughout "It has not been deemed in the of bituminous resurfacing. irOIIO dCClMU opening date. However, it permits a change for the convenience of the legislators, and the out They are believed to have been Bf I'alU frets) public interest to release statistics On the secondary system, which held behind the Iron Curtain Illinois motorists turned in a con- for the Central Intelligence Agen longer than any other Americans. going 83rd Congress decided it cirforahtv hottor cafotv rooorH fnr cy," the report said, "and figures national territory." State Births Up, Deaths Decline Test Scheduled SUN VALI.EY.

IDAHO lfl Scientists Monday will take a would be more convenient to meet fh Nw Year week end than thev Their cases and those of the consists mainly of major country roads, there was resurfacing, widening and building of 338 miles of roadway. pertaining to that agency are not r- I Russian children were linked in Jin- 'did at Christmas, but the state's included in this report" note delivered Friday to the Thursday, President Elsenhower i toll was still sixth highest in the The last previous report listed Also built were 92 bridges. 25, crucial step that will soon tell U.S. Embassy in Moscow. The will deliver before a joint session nation 75 persons dropped from the CIA Soviets promised to return the A United Press count showed SPRINGFIELD.

ILL. highway and railroad grade sepa-jthem whether the long-heralded rations; and 54 existing bridges vaccine nf Dr. Jcnas Salk has rolls, one listed as fired and 74 uary will be above normal east of his annual message on the state of the union. Americans and repeated a re A record low death rate and a a total of 16 persons died in acci as having resigned. All 75 were the Appalachians and below nor were widened.

conauered IrfanUle quest for the return of the chil classed in categories other than dren, now living in West Germany record high number of births gave Illinois a natural population increase of 122.500 in 1954. the "subversive data. mal west of the Rockies. Its 30 day outlook added: "In the central part of the The President, who returned to! dents of all kinds during the S4 Washington Sunday night from hours from 6 p. m.

Friday to mid-Augusta. where he had spent night Sunday. Of those. 12 were the holidavs. arranced to confer killed in traffic accidents.

1 in a and the United States. Monday's report said the 2,096 State Health Department report In Moscow, an Embassy spokes country above normal temperature is expected in the North and be Iraq Breaks Ties With Russians BAGHDAD. IRAQ (UP.) this afternoon with members of fire and 3 in miscellaneous acci- ed Monday. listed in the "subversive" classification represented persons "whose files contained information man emphasized that the note did dents. not make release of the two Amer Basil O'Connor, chairman or tne National Foundation f-r Infantile Paralysis, tcld a radio audience Sunday night that a research team in Ann Arbtr, Jl make its first use of a oode that will show which of 1.S30.000 second grade youngsters were riven the serum last summer and which received a harmless substitute.

The code will determine the ef low normal in the South. "Precipitation is expected to ex Births totaled an estimated up 5 per cent from 1953. and At Christmas there were 21 traf his Cabinet and Republican congressional leaders. Presumably he planned to give them a preview indicating, in varying degrees, icans conditional on the return of the children. fic deaths and 5 deaths in other subversive activities, subversive as ceed normal in the eastern part deaths totaled 92,500.

down 4 per Iraq has broken off diplomatic re accidents lor a total of 26. It appeared certain the United of his Thursday message, tradi sociations or membership in sub lations with Russia, it was an cent Dr. Roland R. Cross, state health States would reject Russia re tional vehicle for outlining legis versive organizations. of the country.

Near normal amounts are indicated in the remainder of the country except for subnormal in the far Southwest." nounced Monday. The Iraqi government formal lative recommendations. quest, on "humanitarian" grounds, Sex perversion was listed in the director, said Illinois' population for the return of the children. cases of 6o5 persons dropped from The first order of business in the notified the Soviet Union of its Russian Travel In U.S. Curbed rose to an estimated 9,210.000 as fectiveness of th erum.

'O'Con- new Congress will be formal trans of Jan. 1 this year. However, he decision to suspend relations in a sa(j by enabling scientists to the federal payroll, felonies and misdemeanors in the cases of fer of control of the Senate and said the figures may be revised when more information is avail- note to tne bowt cnarge ai- compare the list of those wno faires in Baghdad. Ivan Yakoushin. received the vaccine with those 649 and "all other" grounds for the House from Republicans to WASHINGTON, D.

C. (U.P.) dismissal in the cases of 4,417 Democrats. able on migration in and out of reasons for the break ere wno nave sir.rc urci iuut uuu The United States clamped tight U.S. Honors Whitman Poems Once Center of Controversy Figures Explained the state. 'not disclosed by polio.

new restrictions Monday on travel These figures, with the 2,096 listed for "subversive data," add up to more than the total of 8,008 Occasional Rain Tonight-MUd because, the commission said, "an of Russian citizens in the United States. Declared out of bounds were 895 counties in 39 states, including Iroquois County in Illinois, 16 cities in otherwise open areas, practically all of the Mexican Labor Party Paper Says Duke Ought To End Aimless Exile employee might have in his file Chicago Man Wins State Chess Tourney DECATUR. ILL. -43- Albert Weisbord of Chicago Sunday won the annual Illinois Open Chess Tournament. information falling under more than one category" this is, he GOVERN3IENT FORECAST BLOOMINGTON AREA Occa might be both a subversive and a sional rain or drizzle and mild border area and many areas along sex pervert.

the Canadian border. The Army was listed as having the greatest number of cases 357 in which there was "subversive Monday night and Tuesday. Low Monday night low 40s, high Tuesday middle 40s, low Tuesday night around 40. PANTAGKAFH WEATHER BECOKD Sunday'! maximum 42. minimum 38.

information." Other agencies with more than 100 included the Navy 294; Air Force, 284; Post Office Monday a.m. 11 a.m. 2 p.m. 275; Veterans Administration, 266 45 48 Temperature 42 30.00 28 and Interior Department, 110. Seven More Efficiency Apartments Wanted Eight renters but enly one-apartment to rent -that's the story from Mrs.

F-oy Maior.e, 606 W. Monroe SL Barometer 30.00 Sun Monday: 4:44. Sun rises Tuesday: 7:24. The number of such cases listed WASHINGTON. D.

tfV-In 1832, the New England Society for the Suppression of Vice assailed Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass" as unfit for the eyes of upright American citizens. Monday the Library of Congress opens an elaborate exhibit commemorating the 100th anniversary of the publication of "Leaves of Grass," now regarded among the greatest collections of poetry ever written by an American. No one seriously questions any longer the propriety of Whitman's poetry. But what a storm it stirred up in the 19th century. The storm swirled around two poems in the giant work: "A Woman Waits for Me" and "Ode To A Common Prostitute." "Leaves of Grass," whose most popular poem was the celebrated ode to Abraham Lincoln, Captain, My Captain," originally was published in 1855.

The two challenged poems were included in a new edition which James R. Osgood Co. printed in 1882. Boston's district attorney, Oli- ver Stevens, was moved by protests to write Whitman he'd have to "expurgate" those two poems or else Boston would suppress the collection. Whitman refused.

The ban was ordered and Osgood withdrew as publisher. Whitman found another publisher, however, and the edition came out anyway. Scorned by many Americans, it first found favor through the applause of such celebrated British poets as Tennyson and Swinburne. Much cf Whitman's artistic career actually was devoted to assaults on things he considered immoral like whisky. His first published work was a temperance tract.

Whitman once was fired as a government clerk because of a snoopy Cabinet member. The story has it that one day James Harlan of Iowa, later a U.S. senator but then secretary of the interior, examined a copy of "Leaves of Grass" which Whitman had stashed away in a desk. Harlan found it "full of indecent passages" and gave Whitman the heave-ho. WEATHER TONIGHT 30r 1C for the other Cabinet rank departments included Agriculture, 32; Commerce, 14; Health, Education and Welfare, 62: Justice.

59, Labor, 16; State, 78; and Treasury, 48. 30 LONDON (Jv The Duke of Windsor was reported Sunday still looking for a government job and the Sunday newspaper of the British Labor party, the People, said he should be given one. "Let's stop treating the Duke of Windsor like the black sheep of the royal family," the newspaper said. "Let's recall the Wandering Duke from the aimless exile to which we have condemned him. "There may be sound constitutional reasons for not wishing the Duke to settle down in his homeland, but there are many parts of the empire that would welcome his service." Listing what it described as the pathetic travels of the former King Edward VIII and his American-born duchess, the former Wallis Simpson, the People expressed doubt that he was happy "leading this aimless, wandering life." During 1354 alone the 60 year old Duke toured IS different holiday resorts in the western world.

The Duke of Windsor did not attend the coronation of his niece. Queen Elizabeth II June 2. 1353. but he has made numerous visits to England since his abdication 18 years ago. The most recent was Dec.

10 when, as usual, he dropped in at 10 Downing Street to see Prime Minister Churchill, who was his champion in the 1336 crisis over his love for Mrs. Simpson, a divorcee. That visit was described as only a social call but the Duke was reported to have made plain to his old friend that he was still anxious to serve his country. In World War II. the Duke served as governor of the Bahamas.

1340-4 1 Since then he has made several open bids lor a new appointment. TODAY The first of 14 installments, illustrated with pictures, of MARGUERITE HIGGINS' account of her 13,500 mile tour of RUSSIA appears in today's Pantagraph UOKROK ST. KM ciftctency. alt vulttws. PtKM S-X2.

Times Change PARIS The contest to elect Miss France didn't seem quite natural. All the 25 beauties seeking the honors wore one-piece bathing suits. Not a Bikini in sight. Veronique Zuber, 19, who entered as Miss Paris, won the title. you have a sma'l efficiency to rent, contact these seven renters who arrived too lata for Mrs.

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Map Indicate general weather forecast for the nation. Heavy lines show general temperature ranite. Diagonal lines rain or showers, dotted areas snow and white areas, clear weather. PANTAGRAPH PHONES-4-3041.

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