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Show ' J " i . j A Daily 'J'l " I Viought When some one' gets out bis little bam mer and begins to knock, try to think of something nice to say about that per son. There is surely some good in every human being created by God. FOUNDED 8ALT LAKE 1850 SWELLS AUGUST FOR RELIEF OF FLOOD AT S. VICTIMS for Appealing 2500 con- voluntary tributions to alleviate help be disaster and Local contributions to the Red Cross disaster relief fund continued : to pour In Sunday and Monday to ; tbe tune of $1,500 to swell Salt ' Lake count) s total to nearly $12,-- ! ooO subscribed or promised. Tbe yuota for I hie district Is 120,004. Tbe statewide goal for the relief drive is 135.000 and (hough tbe recent progress of tbe Red Cross chapters outside of Salt Lake Is not known. J. W. Richardson, reg, ional director of Red Cross disaster work, reports that all chapters are working anJ expect to reach their quotas soon In Salt Lake Monday the committee headed by Uus F Backman and working in the business district of the city announced the - collection of about $860, the largest contribution of which was 1254 given by the American Smelting A Refining company.the Rojat Coal and the Spring Canyon coal company each sect in substantial amounts. Golf Courses Help, Sunday five large golf courses collected a total of 1624 in green tees and presented thc money to the Red Cross. The collections at each course were bait Lake Country ctub. 1160, Bonneville course. 1224.54; N bley park course. $157 IS. Forest Dale Country club, $43 and the Fort Douglas course. $36. Monday noon the L. D. 8. Cleaner Girls under the direction of Mnt Chester Clawson, from the various wards In the city sold tickets in the business dis'rict for the bait-ai- r benefit celebration Tuesdaj This will be (he first of the relief tund events for the week and will be featured by a card of wrestling! and boxing matches Tueedav eve nlng at Saltair Ire Dern will be! the principal headline,- with the other contestants to be announced later. To Give Benefit Dance. At the Bl.ueblrd dance halt at Ninth South and State streets Wedbenefit nesday night a special dance wil be held with two orchestras pissing The entire pro-- J - holds a Red Iross poster for public tion. inspec- Utahs School System Praised siatumrpmg T p-- ,n th J Too! counf ja't OffRen are Reeking John Mad-- o of Park fin who J riving up Parl k ianon Sundav. atrurk an auomobtte driven hj E. 1. And-eo- n $ Bu klnghani apartmntAs hen lswetsd ln0 a car tearing 4. Ne ork li ense Madn, to be injured v i harnt-- thought no au duomobiiC dri n b an untden ti'.ed motorif who a. id he mould Lake e bring hm to a r a In any KltCI Ol ormer tl7 L1V1Xf MHiwn can rot be located hosjdtal. honpiial Andereon told the offi- cer Madsen mas drunk Cashier to Be Held rr t normal although a trifle 'dead The dad ' e the woman lat fTtpfainetT was made of glass and Next Tueday. 4IKIs MRIOl SIY HI RT hadn t seen a thing during fifteen ears of rvi IN CRASH Ol AUTOS. irora than 6a v t a - a resident heal'hi Dr T B stat. M ks Dene VMun died Hansen. 20, of the of ltan bjs )wu,(1 a stai,., II J Milk of comrli)on,r former Richmond apartments is in the L. in his .lh vea- - iundat wide warning to people to beware D Oxford b hospital suffering from a the at h s resi Jnfte I of Z C quacks. ' a number of homi thahi fractured jaw, cut on the face apartmenih rom a afternoon m a Salt Lake au- day and of ailments rndent to body bruises as the result of a the outjlns districts examining He mas bern Dec 1, 1835, rear-en- d vanced age He , vilee known collision about two blocks and fl,ng glasses whlch jn In fcalt Lake haul g bees a veteran jeeg manv cases injure rather than help at Margate Keit Eng Ju.ned the sou'h of Becks Hot Bpnngs tale c a of officer eve came police L I fi Church tn t'iturday afternoon and The oung woman was riding peace. ontrac?or dM worker on at tlm time mfth to Utah the follomne vear man me known t. hur h md Pub'the Specially with R C Collier, 25 of Can-o- n of th srhools ap A month af'er arriv.rg h r h lie budding and inmiert in hia proat opening Bide who is said to have been it is advisable that hing U h annolov heir ves tMtM and Wished lha traveling at about 59 miles ao, , X, , fitted where hour, aiio attempted to pass anglciss ' propertlv Born n hnulhpori Sept 5 153 jeesaarv D Much' for thre vears oiner car but was unable to do o Beatty said Returning to Z C the eldest chid of James .nd Ann infnouitngh and .fartorv ount of the approach of a unsat, M I he was it, ad, cahi and pn Moljneux Alston, Lam ash re Eng-o- rtnird machine from the opposite part of school Mr Aieton came to the Unit- ren is traceable to defrtie vis- - oo up d that positnm until on ars ago he betanie sec- - direct 4 States and wa,Ked across the ion, and the importance of correc- S vfral Mirs Hansen as hurled against of the fd'ral farm hoard bar! in tive masuri cannot be too strong-- , reta plains to Utah m 1S64 i,'stru"',nt board and suit-rehtid up to his,""5 life he started tn the contracting Iv stressed but parer.t$ should posiMon j a concussion imellght by th and building business here and for the qualifies ion. and.(i,atn she as rushed to th emr-gent- y pact Mr manv jear m to his death he professional Mandlng of the cor- as hospital and Collier was an ardent Church and Temple rectiomst before applvir.g for ex- - work h!l.XorlnLSSLAlitm. worker amination, .Vf. LSTrJ" TIST jtewr-yjypomteto tne Fair TTnued school president of the ouorum ol avenue, wrus slightly cut and bruitresolution was also sdopted at the Lake police force in 1S75 and Dr Beatty announced that an efin Cottonwood stake and ed N&turday evening when his aumeeting asking President Hoover served on tt several j ears. He was fort was being made to send quoit seventy chorister of the Hunter word tomobile collided with street car and secretary of Agriculture Ar- also justice of the peace in the Su- fied correctiomsts through out at stake of Oouirrh the clerk thelas in. front of 205 Hig land, drive. thur T. Hyde, to reduce by SO per gar House preclnc-- t several years. state who would examine eyes and! n,,. time of hi death 8 F Kellogg 827 Eleventh East cent the fee on national forest He married Annie C C Hmith recommend proper corrective mea-- 1 hiV widow. Lydia s are Sunning cel. wae cut on tha left arm on In Salt Lake Dec 7. 1874 Apostle sure at a reasonable price. It has i.Mlllh Walk. the follow lim ihtl- gracing. SaturJay Colorado Sprinc was selected as Orson Pratt performing the evening when the car m been reported that some correction which he waa riding driven by V, tbe 1931 annual convention city, to Mrs. Alston was an adopt- ists now going into the farming F Groves, of 1186 Laird avenue, be held next January. ed daughter of Apostle Pratt She communities are charging exhorbt collided with a car driven by San- - . died June 12 1917. Of this un on tan prices for their work $ Lamb Is Delicious Week" open- the following sons and uaughiers dy Morns of 1053 Lake street. Walk ard Mrs. Ada Grav and Mr. the intersection of Ninth Eatt and ed baturday wltb a bang and the survhe Christopher James AlsSouth strees. Edith Bnarr. all of Salt Lake Hr- results obtained wire beyond ton. t Ilf ford M Alston and Rostvn Carl Condie. 20. of 764 Windsor old J Arline Earl and Burt fNnlk James A Hooper, secre- Alston of Balt Lake Howard V sreet. Hunter a!! and Peter Blatnick, 20. of of Alston of seosor Alston Park a Clinton Utah Ralh the of Woolgrowerx tary Cit, of Denver Mr. Alston took as his White, Salt Lake, a st pdaughr Midvae each a passenger in an association, stated Monday. wife second Olsen cuta and suffered Marie Christine Mrs Ruth Shari Hunter $4jutomobM Packing houses report that their n Balt Lake Nov 23 1922. No 13 Sunday n tht in a collision j brutsgrandchildren handling and killing of lamb dur- chPdren were born to this union. Thir centh South and Main dren. and a siste- - Mrs Li ing the past week preparing for Brothers and sisters who survive streetar and Blatnick waa riding Bandy Saturdays trade was 606 per cnt Inckide M. Alston. Bountiful, John Mark Katovich of After a searih of nearly a year Funeral rvirc w II fe liekj Sandy. above that of any previous wek Thomas a half extending over mo&t of 12 39 Tuesday in Hunter ward T'wHtiteTev. TaU 'like'. and .Tht,rqUa"'Lr' Un,'hb' the United Mate. A Barone. 36, al- chapel. In charge of Brshou Robert Ann Garn. Salt Lake. leged gangster narcotic and rum E Jones. ?!. fT l.T,5. Speakers are to be anhad anywhere in the world, most Mrs Mary Margaret Emma Howard dealer, who has been twice deport- nounced later The bodv mav be of the animals being taken Iron Sait Lake. o Itav was arrested Monday viewed at the home in Hunter up ed the hills in the vicinity of Salt The funeral will be held at the morning at Second South and State to 11 45 Burial will tan Tuesday Lake. Fourteenth ward hap!atnoon Greets bv Detective Richard Ed-- 1 L pfaretri city- - cemetwn Mr Hooper expressed pKa&urThursdaj , Bishop James A Giles o the entire recon- Looking at the tho in charge Burial wil follow in dington given DeterUc Ch e P H Clavton w v tstruction of the A pine ecenic high movement by retail butchers cemetery. The body mu be who w)tn federal aecnt have been iN H w NdPS iTTCdr jtitv wav wiihin a of the viewed at the Deseret year period Mortuar fo loOKing for Barone seral of two, the Utah county commii J'Vednesday afternoon and Thurs- - months learned that the man LKA L $10,000 ESTATE. was O C!.L and of tho the idav morning secretary here and nt Eddington to pick The late Robert E. L Collier, nfted bta'a department of agn- leaves an- estate valued at $10,-- f as photographed and W hat a whale of a fih ri9trtohts widow, except for minor .a maxiruum $40,000 fsnger hy Detertne George Hfw were, immed'a e construction special bequests made to bis four! didja ketch Chase hesjf of tne identification children. The will was filed for' APen Grove section containing buraau and ordt-re.J"a"v 'f"'4 h.ld for f,l-a- 'i h?m .of th', of the Newsies. 2 4 miles probate Monday. authort e who said he would claniations a copy car The agreement, visited exhibition who the of again be deported as soon as the of the Pacific Whaling company at: which was received Baturday by WARDEN'S DAUGHTERS UlhlT. peccary papers were prepared Ninth &utn and Mam street. Mon-- t Blaine Betenwon. assistant super Jon, Crystal and Kathleen day morntng tso.oJh " iHaw..she mimhe r ewt"gp3 expensrr 0 b&sts for Palt Lake Moods en route to New of room troU and butgiarieaj 'xecHoft iwlki Y orUT J oan, "eigh t . ea rS d1S7Tt were under of the present road runs from tho r y night and bunday management M Eunn Thy m.n from Provo Og- - the direction recently completed the major part H Hoagiand. of banta Ana.l,jeiI an1 Logan alii be invited io of J Ralph Whtuey send of the 2 5 miles of improved of the Fox Film Production, Up up Hie north fork of the E.gra4e Join the Chamber of Commerce circulation manager and A, ra1?!.111' vP. tho River," in Hollywood. SnMfr Wasatch forest and be aas. good will tour to Las Vega, ahich! t Provo river to th police agtant two men in the boundary by City jj begins next Saturday night stopped SEEKS POSITION. and T.j th. following Tu.sda, It wasUlClde Fatal un5 bui,fln Furnow, 28, filed a jTiJr0J!. a 0t retiUoTwlth the coin. To Salt Lake Man 3 in ,r'eIer $8.10 on arrangements Monday and checft $16.mittee as .ion Monday for appointment uT m cash Aa he aat on a bench. are expected to go on Arthur Peterson, 124 G To. Boise and Return probation officer of the juvenile men engaged him in conversation Jhe tour 14the members street died at the counly hospita'i spending 5th court . fo succeed H. B Walker, re- One of the men then ordered him S.cday anrLMonday tn the .Nerada1 8aturdav night . Peterson several ' JFfftaftSaUSeptember . lia -Orfgea .Shaaj art'tT'-HWtUfc I'nm Owi;r Gn llirw bodily Injury. jSenaor William H King and Mav-- , wrist in a sukide attempt and was or hatr crm.twlted mum of health and decency tn any teriou Groceries eanned goods auditor John F. Bowman a;ll he invited taken to the IloK Croc hesphai iretaV. deatisstloa. befsr oor iarps cHtta H waa later traofrred to the wUdwigkt to other . at merchandise valued go along $I5Jj se.(enaer stk. 4ak local With all our underpaid men. were stolen some time Saturda ountv hospital rx- - j for Artalls Information our our army of unemployed and or early Bunday from thc ipardinjr Ibr condition of th man h idle 'machines and industries what night B A C. market. $79 east Twenty-- l Mias rfUHd bj andants at ooth!' 5 on to it th does do NOW ON harp good restitutions street. irtFredSouth fact that the country is Ball, one of the proprietors DISPLAY ROUDHOtbL LICENSED sound?" discovered the burglary early SunAnd 14 seems that the men who day morning and notified the po-tThr bmj no adverse reports wf Bvaatttol sa4N or oo note loudest the that protests, applies .on of J, E anJt u was found harp burglars whine when'we refuse to jot, llie t.a-- i pried Bluo Moon Highland drive chorus are. for the most part, s a transom, forced their- - way in wa approved Monday by most responsible for our pres- and then unfastened a rear door. aa EhSEMHLEf At the count ent plight. commission twdal Pra Utaaou Price. George Escouni. $29 south State When we're up agsinst a tem- street reported his home entered Police to Continue porary breakdown in the compli- - through a basement window Satcated economic machinery, it a urday night and a wrist watch, a Campaign of Traffic competent engineer and mcchan- - fountain pen, a gold ring and $1S stolen ics who are needed not diets. Instruction to Public dd ho-pt- ' Asks Nomination al tnth j 2nrr?re 'hr'1 l7 ' Ur n. rhild-la-O- d jnh Gangster Chase Ksal e4r i. Ogden Attorney f ' T Aspen Grove Road Voted $40,000 Fund a Sun-da- , 'icrp Dig riSll OlOry1 Visitor In S. L Robbed of $240 -- per cent of backbone of al most anv one country " the the members of tbeir political faith with a hot iron, the prevailing design being a sickle. The Idea is that this permanently marks the converts to communism so that They may easily be rtcognired Iflhey de- serf tbe cause. Remind us of who once sailor friend of shirr off later dUatging the reason that he married girl named Helen white on hla chst was an artistic tatoo de about m unlit have hit upon novel idea of branding gn in Mar ' motif. 1 fld It's ail right to bras about our monetary wealth and fundamentally sound" conditions, but what about the other side of the embroider! the seamy side? two-Abo- The average annual income of $1 044 Pi per, and it takes from $l0 to $1.S"4 ayear to enab-a family of five, including three small children, to live at a mini- - which the name was th prevailing vil-u- bUh . Tils SEW YORK bank that has spent a young fortune advertising optimism since last winter. recently broke out in. a rash of printers ink decrying ths pessin-isat this time and insUUng That tbe United States la long on wealth and short on courage; With bat seven, per cent of the world'll population, they said, we consume 41 per cent of the world', coffee, S3 per cent of It, tin. per cent The New Maytag represent, of its rubber, per cent of Its more In clean, 71 fast, ly of Its silk. 36 per sugar. , per cent . washing, in eonrerlenr, and dura-afT Mllty than any other washer. Let more of that staff a AM lot after trial home washing eoneine you Phone before next washdsy If It they go no to aay: DiOn tbe other hand we would doesn't sell Itself, don't keep it vided payments vov'll never miss seem, by the pessimistic sentiment prevailing, to hive about l per cent of 1 of tbe courage, per cent of nerve. 1 per --cent of tore end power and one quarter tt gents St. A m Wash With a Maytag it tl three-quarte- rs School Bogins School- Salt Lake City. Register Now la . I 10"? YOUHFUtr TREE OFFICER SITTER SUES FOR5,000DAMAGES John L. Murray, 14, through father and guardian. Frank hi 66$ south Eleventh Weat atruet, places a value of $6,904 on hi constitutional right to fit in a tree. Murray has flledauuit in the district court against Hhward L. Gee. Juvenile court ofDcer. alleging that July 2$ without warrant or any other legal Instrument of authority, Gee trespassed on the prtrato property of the Murray family and arrested the boy and held him prisoner fer one hour. t... road-hou- once the acquirement of useful L. D. S. High .lk Granite FALLC0ATS -- s Without loss of emphasis in velopment of character a paramount objective. Classes in religious and moral education are held daily.' '' Its -- September :4 knowledge end the attainment of skill, the L. D. S. High School makes the de- 11 LADIES! ly Conrad Aiken, winner of the last Politxer priie for Vo'rX. recently sailed away for Menrle Enc-aBefore leaving, be said, in an Interview; The fundamental problem of what we are. and why, Inunests me profoundly.' Isn't that just tarn sweet for words t d- The Maytag Shop o- -t Arrest Ends Long ad-t- -- On woman xs?j ii- J4rei and two automobiles wer dtmo shd Sundav ngV and t zr'y Mordav morng from ace den a deputj sheriffs thawed from drunken dnv'ng Mat Ida. Peerv' S5 i west Fourth Souh is in th count hopi$l wiih a broken r ht ieeral r1 and lrokn js internal inj i is, uf'erd n Too iouiifr eary MonJa morninx when an auti e fir,en b Bert Wi'liams Pery V hote tuined o'er '.unt n vere-mon- lamb-hencefort- vast-caref- Christopher Alston Passes At Age of 77. be-I- this state in the position of being Thursday two special events are! being planned. All miniature golf, Lamb Is able to offer the best field for the eouraea will donate the proceeds JeLcious week, whereupon we practical application of the recomfrom their courses between S mendations of the Wfckersbam and midnight During the after- all swell up wtth civJjrMe and crime commission and the White noon In one of the downtown thea- responsibility and tell our wives to House conference on child health tres to be announced later, all the h and order protection. local cetn patties wilt contribute arid This was the declaration Monday their best talent to make a show cook it up in as of Francis W Kirkham. oducation-man- v that is expected to draw a huge novel andjal director of the National Child crowd. The receipts wil go to the delicious fash- - W elfarc association, whe is here Red Cross ions a possible, to urge on educational leaders ( Mrs- - Fred Davidson. Monday anh And if, at the Utah the necessity of taking nounced that milk bottles decorat- end of advantage of this coming onportun-wee- k ed wtth Red Croat designs would a lot of.ity. be placed in all the Salt Lake us are going Reports of these commissions bank theatres, business houses around soon be ready, said Mr. Kirk- going and hotels, to afford convenient blatt g harp, and Utah is in her present and, Inreceptacles for small voluntary the grazing on the strategical position because dividual donations front lawn, the1 state school law provides for eduwill to IS cation and work up years hepmen SCOOP- have no one to and gives boards of education the blame but themslvs. There s no right to train the youth in health, doubt but that lamb will be de- citizenship and service over 12 licious for a nhtlt. but we have a months each year. hunch that b next week a lot of With the public school as a U will be erica maing- a campaign nucleus in this plan W week v for a Lamb AS Delicious with Boy Scoutn, seminaries or mail) a W e'r Suk of Lamb' schools and all community week Anywa we'll gi it a try Utah offers a set up atArthur Woolley. 6gden of eat lamb for a week even if it for the educational control torney. Saturday announced that ard wool will vouth be unequalled in that sprouting he will seek the Republican nom- makes us start o a Nes state except any possibly ination for Justice of the suprem Mr Kirkham. For the PulMier prize In logic -braska. declared court at the convention Sptem ofNebraska "is tfr aposttion there branch a thing we nomTerT5. similar assistance, said the The names of Jupstfce Ephraim inate Frank J. Hagenbarth, pres- fer because the 192? legisla - Utahn Hanson, incumbent. Judge A. R ident of the Woolg rowers assotiathal gtat6 made It tnamla- Barnes of Salt Lake and Mr. Wool-le- y tion who observe that the trouble! ture for every eacher in every tory will be presented to the con- With the industry t not school to teach morals, honesty vention and perhaps several others. but fundamental virtues. Friends of Mr. Woo ley are said This looks for all the world ilka m andMr.other to is en route Kirkham to bo seeking a suitable man from rase of inastog not only' the buck, California, and will return to Utah the northern counties to back for but lbe ewes And Jamb a& welL. Free Officers Seek Park City Resident For Alleged Drunken Driving. 1 times JAILED MAN y - UU2JZ2J) I 4 Several ith more than 2.500 rams on hundred of h3nd tbe national ram sale was1 off to a good start shortly after these cauls were p in Monday at the bait Lake ilaced in down- Union stockyards. W. Colonel Arthur Thompson of in Nebraska was the auctioneer town stores charge, during the opening sesof Monday number sion. when a large xams were choice Rambouilt placed on sale. The sessions are to be held on and Thurs-daTuesday Wednesday at 10 a m and 1pm. Other breed of rams to be on sale Wednesday and Thursday, are Cotswolds Haiii, ires. Col urn Mas, Comedales, Panamas, Rom el dal, Romneys and Lincolns. aJl over the Sheepmen froj country including Canada have entered their bet rams in the sale and are on hand to make purchase (Utah living up to its claim of the best ram state has 25 of the 32 Rambouiliet entries. From all indications the 1930 sale will be an outstanding one, and from the class of entries it u exHealth Expert Sees Pos- pected that some record prices will be paid for the choicest animals. At a special summer session of sibility of Great the National Wool Growers asso ciatlon held Saturday in connection Progress Here. with the ram sale, it was decided to raise a fund of $125,000 for ths BADLY HURT IN CRASH; LACK V hem a man cla ming to be an experienced professional optometrist cant tHl a lass eje when he s6es it, its high time something was done about it say S W Golding, director of the state depart ment of registration and ndt only that .but something was done about it Doctor Paquin who is alleged to have toured arious outlying districts of the state, examining eyes and fining glasses was arrested b E B Harmon of the state department and Monday morning j jphaded guilty and was fined $250 on a charge of practicing optome-He was try without a lt ense brought before a justice of the peace at Park tirv The practitioner' la alleged to from hous to house in hae gone Park Cttv phmg his trade and at one p'ace he informed the lady that the spectacles he recommend ted would cure the cataract on The ram is named Leader" and is the oftspnnr of Great 1 Am sold In ms lor $2,000. It is & KatnbouiUet. Prior to the opening sales, j Hagenbarth, president of the National Wool Growers association, urgd the dealers to buy tbe best rams, saying that the depression was passing and now was the time to get good blood into the flocks for the approaching good bureau, OF HUNTER DIES HERE Dr. Beatty Issues Warning Against All Quacks. Choice Animals Offered to Buyers. 1 ibe Chamber of Commerce sr-ic- o WOMAN H. J. WALK FOR $250 LICENSE The fix st rum gold over the auction block at 1 p m. Mon300 to its day. brought owner, Jonn W Madsen o tAu Pleasant. The purchase was made by W ilford bay of Faro-wa- n poverty wrought b relent floods. Miss Mary Jane Hajs, secretary of -- not taken kindlyjtothe action of a group orawyere vrhcTTaat week" Tbe obindorsed Judge Barnes jection is said to be entireiv because of the fact that three of the supreme court justices now are from Balt Lake county while Weber, Boxelder and Cache counties are unrepresented on the bench. Mr. Woolley has been active for many years in political affairs inWeber county and also has been a factor In state politics. He is now FINED YARDS L EXAMINER EYE DAYS DIES I eWar-wH- 1930 25 NATIONAL Citizen i, Business Firms Add Substantial Sams. i MONDAY SALE PIONEER OF HAND CART OF RAMS OPENS FUND i UTAH CITY Damag-- s ,f $3,909 should be the Judgment of the court, th com-- i plaint contend. Informed that tho Murray boy was out to break a record. Judge George A. Goatee deairing to atop what he regarded an unwholesome practice, asked the attorney general if there is anv law giving him authority. The Juvenile Judge was told to go ah-a- d by the attorney general. Both Judge Goatee and Mr. Gee deny that th boy eras imprisoned though they admit bringing him to the City and County building. Memorials 69 SAVE $5 TO Our work is $25- - NALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD 1ST SELECTION 1 FUR COATS 695 1.14950 tree-sitti- SAVE $25 A AS DEPOSIT L046 10 $5 WILL HOLD IOU WISH AS LADIES' UPSTAIRS shop m done for The traffic force teaching motorist how to dm and pedestrians how to walk, was ing two men from each intersection on Main street and transferring them to State street from South Tempie to Broadway, inclusive. The eduratlonat campaign will continue indefinitely, Chief of Police Joa. E. Bur- - bidge said, urlti 111 he w rulesand regulations are firmly implanted in The minds of all conce-ne- d. Tuesday an amend-- p ent to the ordinance reguw til left hand ' turn lating eomt 'before the city commission. according to Commissioner T. T Burton of tbe department of public safety. ,,B153 MomiSKm lean rw ' 1 i it. A, Aft, ft. I it I ril.. K. Fg. - c i |