Show li Ede THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday April 17 1249 2A Emergency Strike Lower Farmland Price Seen Issue Termed on the history of past booms WASHINGTON April 16 West's Winter Worst Since Record Start in'90s rP' WASHrNGTON April 1 6 UP)—Ichantic will be the weather on the The astounding story of one of this earth's surface Deflections this past winter country's weirdest winters is just now being fitted together as late says Philip F Clapp acting chief statistical report' flow Into the of the weather bureaus extended U S weather bureaus Washing- forecast section were "remarkable in their intensity and persistence" ton headquarters low remarkable can be Not since records were started from some of the fantastic gleaned statisIn the 1890s have Washington tics now being tabulated by the Oregon California Nevada 'Utah bureaus climatology section Idaho and Montana leicied their 'Zero' for First Time way through such bitter and perTexans living' in San Antonio sistent frigid conditions read Pzero" on their thermometers Third Wannest Winter for the first time ever Christmas Yet on Jan 111 height of the 'day in Pocatello Ida the mercury east's normal mnow season Maine 'dropped to minus 31 degrees lower WAS the only New England state than on any day recorded there California's San Diego had snow with a snow cover The east had Oa third warmest winter Only on Aq) conscruttve days Residents and 1931-3the winters of 1889-9(1)ii1iin't believe thole eyes A hnw It were warmer Dyke deWeathermen in their meteorolo- braska's chief meteorologist flow of the note storm the path svnlios the greatest gical chartings of air in the upper atmosphere season the blizzard of Jan In no previous blizzard in our This air (10900 feet and above) always travel in a general west to records was the wind an high or toot direetion The greater its the snow so heavy and none lasted north-sout- h defloeti-onthe more longer 4 I 0 0°1' 004: s "At North Platte the average wind speed on the 3rd midnight to midnight was 41 mph Gusts reached 85 mph 'Arisibility was zero or near it" Death to Livestock Farm land prices lag in following farm produce prices up or down—but produce prices have been trending downward for a year now They are 155 below the postwar peak and further declines are expected d boom in farm land The prices apparently has reached Its peak and may soon start slacking off Government farm real estate experts base this belief on the declining volume of farm sales and war-fire- Rig Compromise WASITTNGTON April 16 u —Some labor union officials think that if it becomes necessary to compromise on repeal y act the of the major issue will be national emergency strikes Some unionists even thing that if they would yield to allow three successive steps to handle a John L Lewis coal strike for example they could pick up another 74 house votes and enough doubtful senate votes to win repeal steps would be: The 1 Fact finding by A' with power tfif settlereconm71 ment 2 If that fails seizure of the opposed by properties—usually management 3 If thRt fails a court injunetion—u sually distasteful to unions — It was that and subsequent blizzards which brought death to an estimated 80000 cattle and 97000 sheep and lambs The army and air force spent millions in "operation snowbound" But in the nation's capital Jan 8 the mercury soared to a springlike 63 Out in Cheyenne Wyo a man left home at the height of that first January blizzard to walk a block to his corner grocery store He MA him way cried out for help in the snow Seconds and at later he was found his eyelids hands and feet frozeh Almost all the winters glamor (and tragedy) was west of the Near Rapid City Mississippi D highway cute 20 feet deep n were packed by the snow of the Jan 8 blizzard t Taft-Hartle- a wind-blow- Remember MOTHER ' - '''44:41e4 Zx4 14 ( 1 (Mt ath MAY (AIN ) i tk Iv - I i: 4 vg'i o (1276- " ) :"' Famout candies LAKE SALT C1 4 b3) t 1 CITY (t 1 10 Sod Broadway 31110 Highland Drive (New Stara) (Near Beau Brumniel Itostaurant) 60 South Main Yi2P' ) dfict A1 1Vit- ec : i ' Anderson Jewelry Co ' ' 1 ' ' i ! 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Robert !turtle North Mre Istencheeter Ind : Miem Gertrude Now Bern Sprsgue Csrraway N C: Mn Henry Grady Jacobs Srottsboro Ale: Mrs Chester F Miflr Saginsw Mich and the follov'Inz former etsto regents! Miss FWe Stsnnard Gibson Buffalo N Y: Miss Mabel Grupton Mre DeForest Nampe Richards Chicago and Mrs Merk A Smith Msron Ga The firet seven candidates winning the largest number of votes The ono will serve three years plaring eighth will have a twon d the one scoring eer term r term ninth will bey a One of the major projects Rt this convention will be to tncrease the $300000 alreAkIr pi"dged tm era to be the suu001st building thst Added to the heedqusrters group In Waehington It ie hopsd to have Soonoo pledged at the elnAo of th congress con- which opens Sunday vention ''''' '14' - Of course it's an Anderson ring 1 4 Nine DAR Candidates Toss Easter Bonnets in Vote Ring 0 ' 4 ''' 1 - - (— ' ‘ - CONCLAVE OPENS TODAY WASHINGTON April 18 Nine Daughters of Ails American Revolution have tossed their Ens-ter bonnets into the ring as candidates for Vieø presidents general on the eve of the D A It's 58th contIncntal congress I1 - !" ' 1 ) s' tr!:q4 1 i :: $Sk ‘ ‘: ''' 's t ‘: 0 0 ' 4a I 4 a |