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THE MOVIE TRAILER WRITER JOINS THE WEATHER BUREAU Monday and Tuesday: An extravaganza of sunshine! Whispering westerly winds! . .. Tempting temperatures! . . . A riot of balmy breezes and mirthful mercury. Two wonderful, vivid, daring, exciting days. Wednesday and Thursday: Straight from a record run over Hudson's Bay. A gi- gantic, sensational, amazing meteorolog. ial achievement. A powerful, mighty, ruthless, low barometric pressure area against a sweet, tender, high-pressure zone! ... You'll thrill! ... You'll laugh! «++ You'll cry! ... You'll chill! ... And you'll never guess how it's going to end! Friday and Saturday: Held over! The Storm Supreme! The sheer, heartrending horror of seething unbridled elements . - . Absorbing—Compelling—Dazzling —Dynamic—Damp! . . . Positively the most titanic climatological climax since the Deluge! . . . Shrieking Hurricanes! . . » Merciless Gales! . . . A crackling, thundering, electrical display that will make you tremble in terror! Sunday: Clearer and Warmer! The last, heroic stand of the mighty storm... . The grandest, prettiest, sweetest, most glorious and gorgeous weather of all time! —CHET JOHNSON. “I DON'T REMEMBER YOUR FACE, BUT I NEVER FORGET A DRESS.” March, 1938 comicbooks.com