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I I .. .i tii.ui s i .i 11114 working before lie nn .
I v ' . -i I.i I I...' i i work ami I exp d to if I '.tn
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(jierman Waistlines Expanded With Open-
ing of Annual Rock Beer Season
BERLIN Jin 3ft. lUP-Geminy'a annual season of waistline
expin- on. v.a the berk beer route. !i In full swing th.oughout the
Fu'h. rlan.l Pros.t'
The (Mnti wltn cl its official inauguration New Year's Day
vh-n thoi nil w hid e-ci ether a Happy New Voar by clinking
nil.- "t ii r vi n ns v.nr.oui brnnda of beck bc.r
'I '"i uh t f.k l.k- bird t m a and emergency dcorcps will not
. nn.in id.. . ;p cr mm to drink a many muga of the potent
l ... thu pir. it J no Id Ruej to im that German wa'tMinea
w I underRo some Miniwn
V rk .r in thii ym. of doprcjs.on protlucaa that effect Jui
n. in o.i.ient ycirj .nd ttun it is cheaper tco thjn In pravloiui
i i i Mo irr pltV kn -kin and aauerlwatit. blocd i.nd llverwurat
h kwi.r.t nnd pftit tilid anj all the Char g-iationomic dellca-
c . 1 1 it o w.th book boer.
Tn ndntvi "k ck1 n found in bock br haa alway.i bren c-ino
f r r'lphnti.n n Oerfnxny. So btk br fttttvala beoim the
- I. of i'i- my r n ght to bn fxict. There a not a airyle bev-
rf. mj. rum In t"-e whole of the Fathtrnd thxt will fortgo
"- I'" I-'I -rk btr fiitlvl 'i;r!ng the tcamy utaaon.
f1 A ITM Bulbous Herb nufemUd by ricncli Deputv
VAVJVUIi. As jhns ArB y.uIe for Us rotBctio1'
PARIS. Jan .10 'IT "Senate. Java ouf girlie!" Is th- cry ral ed
by Fr. nch a-i.r loven as econom c comUtiotia threaten the bulb-
.n heri
Te nrri ..tv of pr '.-t nx France's jfart.c trade hai boen
-trf cd in hr rhimbe- of Doput.es by Deputy itarcom'.in of the
I'n. -Ue-roriv -nd rec.ved approval by million cf devotion
11 ' r" " tt:: published In the French newnpaper. Kch do
T'h . J.i.. V. ra.l sa d
Min no' I men hivo indulged In thia strongly scented p-i -.t.
i ' nif v..i m i 1 r-.it.nd Bouluon Pra.Ident cf thr Chamber of
I' putll'i"
"Hum nltv hi .lwi ben divided Into two camp" he rrn-
.iud. t.vM w io eu giric anl tlKse who do not h. rare .-
l '.'d t o he 'c nnmendf-d .t iho.ld be fed Su the m ..t ti.rble
iunlv.m nt h .t he rou'.d Inflct "
Arc i: i t. h toriin-. R maa soldiers receled n pn- i of
K"1'" ' ' t.i it v.h.n a ft!hr told hln n v a. : -it
-. l.i ' it n.'.nt g.i -ind eniw: :n the army tier dotii. th m tor-
''" '" tli-t the Mnm rf i:jpt dlitr.but. tho h. - toth.
Pj'.-imld hitlltln i. Ar stophinej prilled It ai a hu ld" f t'renth.
Ohor ar.rlpnt-' hve r-gnrded gari'c as an excellent r- i itiv
agtinst ronturoui tUt'a-i '. while modprn Mflrnce ror Kn .
valut i a rnbative frr coldi oh 11k and feer hi ir- f..t.
an1 bid digcvtlon
Kansans Tell
Of Bad Storm
46 Years Ago
Old - Timers Recall "Bliz-
zard Of 188G" And
Fatalities
fine cattle on leased giazing lands I when one rider wan taken fi.
W. J McKlmey printer nt the hla horse stiff from tho cold hw
Dally INowa office waa a cowboy mount's eyes were frozen shut
on the George Miller laase now On the following day the ov
.. ZZ nncn ne Doys were able to take an
mcaiii vnai ino slorm struck
about Ui middle of the morning.
and before noon the Salt Fork
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tory of the terrific danger A in l
one haystack alone on if y.drr
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WBtXINOTON. Kn- .Inn .in
iU.R The worst bliuar! in n...
history of the southwestern pliin
iwepi souinem Kansas and north-
ern Oklahoma Id years ngo thU
month and there arc .still vmw
! of the pioneers to tell the tate.
Trains wtrc daya behind sched-
ule trails were blocked and .ill
unprotected livestock frce In th
atorm commonly known as (he
lillrard of 18M."
Just before sunup Jan 7 of
that year a 70-mlle an hour gale
roared Into Wtllington bringing
enow and temperature ()f 2a to
30 degree below aero.
As Kanian fought for their
lives and property th blt.aard
swept southward Into the ol Cner-
kee strip cntchlng ranchers un-
aware with their great herd3 of
leniUk IfiA tlMlif nt t r..
mver was irc-ien solid. ' froaen to death. .
Miller's r000 to 5000 cattle were I "till eland Ing stiffly rrr
gracing peacef'tllv m tie SO ;.
I 60 mile block that had been leaned
j by the veteran cowman. Three
hours InW the rancher realized
that unlou something was done
hi herds would be cut in half or
worse.
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rid.' out nnd rut th.' wile fen e ...
the cittlp coiil. I f n.l comrmr i'ive
shiltir un 1 t the 1-iw lu.nk.s i.flln'
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The capital of China in fear .f
a Japanese attack w.n tnived to
Lowang today after Getioi.il
Chiang Kai-Shek military lei i-r
of the nation had Issued a pro-
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Campbell, Robert C. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 51, Ed. 1, Sunday, January 31, 1932, newspaper, January 31, 1932; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71509/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.