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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 6, 1933—PART—ONE. AMERICA'S AMAZING MEMORY The events of the past thirteen years fill volumes of history. Much has happened, and the minds of men have been absorbed with the political and economic re-creation of the entire world. Yet despite the complex cares that stretched from international to individual problems, one fond memory has persisted, undimmed, in the mind of America. When beer disappeared from the public scene thirteen years ago, millions of men and women were suddenly deprived of Pabst Blue Ribbon. It had been with them all their lives, a nourishing and refresh- ing article of their daily diet. Then came the long drought and a multitude of worldly and personal vexations, enough to completely obliterate from the most retentive mind all that had gone on beifore. " But then a miracle revealed itself. Upon the return of beer, the demand for Pabst Blue Ribbon was spontaneous. The mind of America hurdled thirteen years in one leap, thirteen years telescoped into a single day. Yes, it seemed like only yesterday. And today, Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer is back in its place on the table in millions of homes, as it held its place through- out the years in millions of hearts.