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Show J OLDEST WINTER WJTJIIEHtt ,rtCTnK April 5 (Corrc fCCP ihn spent the 'n,r,r ,T1 pJ01; -,L coldest in the historv IS 5bcri and caused great -.'anion hundreds of thou-; i2 Htff rS cccs from European Rus-b Rus-b 0,ha ! found temporary shelter KePto lVff1,' ether Siberian centers. bfc?l I s0 r Vi . n Persons were frozen RWH tiWtl Tom-k and that thousand? i froieJ feet and hands The SS red(roften reached 57 to 60 de-ClJi de-ClJi " ,ro Fortunately lilt), J? .. the steppes, but Kll Jd J; wJD,i did blow the cold was coat could not stop 'frl .e?itin to the marrow. As 'Ul i'tV'nmean, often had th. I & -. and no-e frozen and their OOfjr cd"' 'p alw:iv.- silft and nching .; ... "f h- ,r- wn, Kim l Atnrerous. sometimes resulting 'fe te bTfrecrlnpand falling off at ! JlehteM 'ouch I TnS ho "rriblr cold, the vlsitorl il'Vl botivant and strong -.nd rilv fcl l"ke doing on extraordm-N'H extraordm-N'H , : v.- .1. 'I - ' Tr iff"; f ft atmosphere, the Siber-, 3 .aid 1" conducive to long life ,nd - i , r,-,r lii ' iJmsI-" 1 i.-'Spif inr ' Jrinr of the climate the people ' , - ,, ,. L ' 111"! U wrnm district as did some of th I Uutants of John F. Stevens, the S ilmfrican engineer In charge of the tt&, LTj- Siberian raihva suffered se :t TK THE AMERICAN ARMY F nrcUPATION. Arm 29. (Mall.) lla- 01, Ltrican soldiers fond of wild game rty. clj Citing are looking forward to July "3 Hwben the seasqn for duck, snipe, 9 yerer, wild swans, cranes and other j . ffimp and bop game fowl begins. It Jsu decided recently b Third armj HlJ-vr '1.' 1 1 i rs r.r the Arm:. A1tf Occupatoln should abide by the 6 Vfomian regulations regarding wild Mate. The open season for birds of Hgt cramp will be the first opportunity teaw u summer for the Americans to 55. Icy their band at this kind of shoot-it shoot-it But the American soldier will not fallowed to have the pleasure of ent-aufltU ent-aufltU tho p.mie f after he r- i,-! netory in the field To pent the j icldlers from depleting the food sup- i birof the country all meat obtained as I nd lout i result of hunting by any army per ! j;., .::n-: v.iV. ''.ir.-.i c.-i i i he p ,r, jwple of the locality in which t ho I , pie was killed i no I |