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Snow Falls In Northern U.S.

(N.Z. Preus Assn.—Copyright) NEW YORK, December 25. Most Americans celebrated Christmas quietly in the warmth of their homes today, looking out on postcard scenes of crunchy snow. Raw cold gripped the northern half of the nation, turning ice-covered roads into traps for motorists and sending the holiday death toll soaring towards possible record figures. The storm that battered the north-east over the week-end lost its intensity during the night. Christmas Day dawned bright and crisply clear in New York and Chicago. New Hampshire and Maine were covered by a deep snow blanket up to 25 inches deep.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29706, 27 December 1961, Page 13

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Snow Falls In Northern U.S. Press, Volume C, Issue 29706, 27 December 1961, Page 13

Snow Falls In Northern U.S. Press, Volume C, Issue 29706, 27 December 1961, Page 13