FREEZING GALE IN U.S.A.
]||ir ;y'' ——t WIDE AREA COVERED. RECOUP tOW TEftiPEKATUKES IN MANY PLACESIcinu rnfiin ♦ssucmMos-ST r.Lior*io TIStJSQ»AJf«—COPt gIOHT.) (Received FetwttW % 3 - 4 ° NEW YOUK. Fobri}s»ry h A blinding buow-storm blanketed the ijMth-weiit of the United States fc°* day, with a biting gale forcing tornto the lowest levels ° r . mstyl years. -Many P9' nt § un t,pCll ' iid»» ol the Cumidittri btwto registered temperatures of 30 or * parses below zero. The village of ' Memo, in Wyoming, bad a record low temperature of 56 degrees beluw ' 'iti* unusual cold lelt as louth as, tbo Gulf ot '! ftr east Pittsburg, with Hist it would spread throughout fMtjsrn section for several "J ■ I tftorms disorganised traffic in Chicago, : Kf&tos City, and other largo titlesfro were killed and m!W * I Chicago. School children in Oklahoma I City vrerg warped by radio broft4 cas ' tp rfinain home.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20776, 9 February 1933, Page 9
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