May 26, 1943, Tempe, Arizona

It is very hot in Arizona, while there is flooding in Illinois. Tom explains his need for a slide rule that has the Log, Sine, and Tangent scale on it.
Tues. night

May 26, 1943, Tempe, Arizona, Page 1
May 26, 1943, Tempe, Arizona, Page 1

Dear Folks,

I hope by this time you are home with out having got washed away several time on the way back. From the tone of things in the newspapers and over the radio just about everything is underwater in Ill. I heard over the radio tonight that there were a million acres in Ill. alone flooded. [1]The May 1943 flood resulted from a series of storms during May 6-24 1943. Early rains May 6-10 in the Kaskaskia and Embarras River basins were followed by widespread rainfall throughout the State. As … Continue readingIt seems like every thing exciting has to happen when I am away. Down here there hasn’t even been a cloud in the sky since I don’t know when. Today was the worse day that we have had so far I am afraid to look at a thermometer so I can’t tell you what the temp. was except that it never got this way at home even in July.

I received your card from “Etels” I wish I could have been there with you but I guess we will have to postpone that date for alittle later.

I also got both of your letters from Chicago but I am going to have to answer them together. About my slide rule that is home. If I remember right that one didn’t have the Log. Sin, Tan. scale on the back which is pretty important now. I will try and find one out here, but if I do want that one I will write you for it.

May 26, 1943, Tempe, Arizona, Page 2
May 26, 1943, Tempe, Arizona, Page 2

Dad, I hope everything went alright at the convention. I went over and saw Mr. Allison last Sun. while I was at the Perkins. He is the owner of one of the largest steel plants down here in the S. West.

I guess they don’t know where Warren has been sent to yet, do they?

I hope you received the picture in as good shape as possible. I also sent Grandma and Elaine one that wasn’t colored. Maybe you saw them. Zoe might have got one also.

I am going to have to cut this short because it is five till 10.

Love, Tom

May 26, 1943, Tempe, Arizona
May 26, 1943, Tempe, Arizona

References

References
1 The May 1943 flood resulted from a series of storms during May 6-24 1943. Early rains May 6-10 in the Kaskaskia and Embarras River basins were followed by widespread rainfall throughout the State. As much as 7 inches of rain fell during May 16-19 in the lower Illinois Sangamon and Vermilion tributary to the Wabash River River basins. This rain was followed by additional rain between Quincy and Kankakee. Finally, intense local showers during May 23-24 added water to streams already at flood stage throughout central Illinois. Estimated property damage and crop loss was $31 million and about 900,000 acres of cropland were affected. From U.S. Geological Survey, 1955

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