DUST STORMS EXTEND
Rio Grande Valley Affected ATTEMPTS AT CONTROL (Received 1.8, 11.45 , a.m.) NEW YORK, Feb. 17. A message from Guymoh states that a second storm of biack dust swept to Oklahoma panhandle. Farmers kssembled giafit listers, chisel plbugha and terracers to groove the shifting top soil into hara ridges. Wheat blew out in many piaces. , Meanwhile f ed dust (struck the Texas coastal and Bio Grande valley cifieB for the fir'st time in two years. Light rains settled the dust^ in Texas, the panhandle and the eastern border of New Mexico. Th'e winds have subsided in most of western Kansas and., all Oklahoma exCept- the panhandle. . ...
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 29, 18 February 1937, Page 5
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