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Planes Grounded as Weather Slows All Rail, Highway Travel

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Snowstorms in Connecticut and other northeastern states snarled traffic last night as the Greyhound Bus Company announced that busses from New York and western points were arriving in Boston as much as two hours late.

Airline companies announced cancellation of all evening flights and of TWA's 9 o'clock plane to Chicago this morning, as the railroads, already jammed with holiday travelers, disclosed that trains were running hours behind schedule. No other plane cancellations had been announced by midnight.

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