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GRIM WINTER

GCNDiTIDNS IN AMERICA ’ MUCH SUFFERING INEVITABLE Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. NEW YORK, February 26. At midnight on Sunday snow had been falling steadily here for twelve hours, with many suburban areas hardly dug out after last Tuesday’s blizzard. Food and fuel shortages are feared. Generally lower temperatures with high winds are predicted, and are expected greatly to add to the suffering. The northern and eastern sections arc experiencing cold and snow. TORNADOES IN SOUTHERN STATES TWENTY DEATHS. NEW YORK, February 25. A message from Birmingham (Alabama) states that twenty people tioio killed and dozens injured by winter tornadoes which tore across Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia on Sunday,

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Evening Star, Issue 21656, 27 February 1934, Page 9

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GRIM WINTER Evening Star, Issue 21656, 27 February 1934, Page 9

GRIM WINTER Evening Star, Issue 21656, 27 February 1934, Page 9

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