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ELMER BARRON'. 15, FIRST VICTIM OR ICY SIDEWALKS, i BREAKS HIS RIGHT ARMj. IN HOSPITAL.ACCIDENTS ON HIGHWAYSSomerset county wnlt;5 caught unprepared Thursday in one Of the heaviest early November snowfall in recent years.Three and a fraction inches fell Wednesday night and Thursday, bringing the total for the month to five Inches, according to United 8tates Weaher Obse:ver David , Grove, but on the uountain tops , and in open fields, the anow piled up in drifts more than a foot deep, necessitating the calling out of j maintenance equipment Itom tin Somerset sub-station of the department Of Highways.IThe sudden change brought a I series of accidents and retarded auto traffic, but it was a boon to the children who finlt;i enjoyment in coasting and snowballing. it ing the first opportunity they have had to engage in such sports thi^ season.Slipping on an icy pavement while returning from Somerset High school, Flmor Barren, 15. son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Bar:on. of West Union street, sufiered a fracture Of the right arm. was removed to the Community hospital.
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Somerset Daily Herald

Somerset, Pennsylvania, US

Fri, Nov 10, 1933

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