Show Leonids dS Billed to Stage Fire Fireworks Display During Early Morning Hours f B Br r Associated Pr Press s NEW YORK Nov 15 A A celestial l show playing a a return engagement after ater an absence of 33 years will dazzle dazzle daz daze watchers sky-watchers before daybreak tomorrow to to- morrow morning The spectacular r meteor shower that can be glimpsed by the eye of man only once every 33 years will give early risers a heavenly treat provided or clouds do not interfere The fireworks exhibition in lathe Inthe the sky ts ls scheduled for tor the eastern heavens between 3 and 5 S a. a rn 01 eastern standrd stand- stand erd rd time Wednesday and also during the same period Thursday The weather weather wea- wea wea wea- ther then outlook was pronounced favorable favorable favor favor- able today Persons wishing to watch th the meteors me see- said Dr Clyde Fisher astronomer astronomer astron astron- omer of the American Museum of natural History should look toward the cast In the morning before day day- break on Wednesday for lor the maxImum max max- display although a good display dis dl- play should o occur cur at the same time on Thursday morning The first of the leonid showers was observed A. A D. D which old man man- describe as the year of the st stars rs No leonid has been known to re reach ch the earth They shoot Into the atmosphere at 44 miles nilles a second second second sec sec- ond burning up before they reach the ground At Atthe the height of the display in 1833 1000 meteors a second flashed across the sky In 1899 the show was R a fail fail- ure Astronomers believe c Interference by the planet Jupiter was to blame Throughout the country astronomers astronomers astron astron- omers were ready to catch photographic photo graphic records of the shooting package but left for Cannel Carinel W. W Y T T. afterward The package was waa at the home by messenger |