GREAT SNOWSTORM
: ALONG THE ROCKIES. i . .... (United Press Association— By Electrio Telegraph.—Copyright.) NEW YORK, November 21. A Chicago report states:—The heaviest early snowfall in the U.S.A. Weather Bureau’s history has buried the Western United States from the Rockies to Nebraska and north to Canada. Hundreds of people are snowbound in trains. The relief engines and ploughs have stalled in twenty-foot snow drifts. Five persons were frozen to deatn, and many have been lost. Scores of automobiles are marooned. Im Colorado the towns are buried in snow up to the roofs. Q
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1930, Page 6
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