Show FOOD ON WAY TO ISOLATED AREAS I Dr Associated p Press DURANGO Colo Cob Feb 19 Into lJ-Into Into the I storm-ridden storm countr country of northern New e M Mexico e expert p r horsemen l hoped I io to brea a trail today carrying food lood to destitute Indians and American ranchers Trains laden with food lood supplies reached leached here from Alamosa a Colo Cob yesterday over Cumbres pass orl the branch line of the Denver Rio Grande Western railroad after crews cleared the tracks of snow Tr Trains ins moved in in a canyon of ice and snow From here food rood supplies c foe taken into the thc destitute comm communities n only by pack burros or horses Both the thc Durango Alamosa and the Santa Alamosa-Santa Fe lines inc ine of the the D. D R. R G. G W. W v V eu eu el to rail rall traffic today k f Silverton Colon Colo J snow snow- blocked toda today but 8 tj enough canned goods and Vi F f fo or a short time report ted Yester esterday ester ester- day residents of sent an appeal ap appeal ap- ap peal to Durango asking askins that every effort be made to open roads as a food shortage was likely |