Show HEAVIEST SNOW I Of WINTER INTER HITS MIDWEST AREA AAA Nebraska and Western I Iowa Now Blanketed I I With Inch Eight-Inch Fall I Storm Still Co Continues I OMAHA Neb March 15 By A A. A P P. The P.-The The The heaviest general snow of ot the winter blanketed Nebraska and western Iowa last night and is continuing continuing continuing con con- this morning with no sign of ot abatement Th The fall tall at Omaha has been over eight Inches resultIng resultIng resulting result- result Ing in demoralized street traffic The fall faU over Nebraska according to railroad reports has averaged over five tl Inches Sioux City Ia la re reported reported reported re- re ported six Inches A brisk wind sprang up yesterday and the snow began to to drift badly threatening to tie up railroad ser ser- vice Ice Worth a a. million dollars was the I unanimous opinion of ot ranchers and stockmen visiting the livestock markets markets markets mar mar- at South Om Omaha ha yesterday Just what the winter wheat needed needed needed need need- ed they said Mild temperatures rangIng hanging between between between be be- tween 26 and 32 degrees have prevailed prevailed prevailed pre pre- since the storm began Sleet was reported in southern Nebraska and northern Kansas where wire communications were disrupted |