AMBASSADOR BINGHAM HURRIES TO HIS KENTUCKY HOME.
WIFE AND FAMILY IN FLOOD AREA. (British Official Wireless). Received Thursday, 9.50 p.m. RUGBY, Jan. 27. -»r R. W. Bingham, United States Ambassador in London, left for New York en route for his home near Louisville, Kentucky, where the disastrous floods have created a situation of great gravity. The Ambassador’s wife and and several other members of his family are at present at Louisville. DROUGHT IN GREAT PLAINS. IRONY OF AMERICAN WEATHER VAGARIES. Received Thursday, 9.20 p.m. CHICAGO, Jan. 27. Ironically the great plains of the western area, known as the Dust Bowl, are suffering a severe drought. There has been scarcely any rainfall for a month. The Boil is powdery and dry, causing great dust-storms. J
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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 24, 29 January 1937, Page 7
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