Show war and the weather man in tills the weather ann the meteorologist lias come into hla own no one laughs at him now ills in formation Is desired b alie artillery officer alio his to know the tempera lure of the air and its moisture con tent the strength of the wind at dif ferent levels and the like in order eliat he may aim his gun when the temperature if about the Tre eIns point the start wish to know if the reids re ids will be frozen to the movement of yam or s the captains of the air squadrons must 1 now the con of tin atmosphere up to heights of 20 feet the importance of the information may be judged from the fact that me wee we e asked repeatedly it there was not some way by which the american weather imports could te kept from reichling ng germany our reply had to be that with mexico where t was nothing could be done joseph S ames in the atlantic |