Show TRAFFIC mAric SLATE I REMAINS CLEAN Mans Man's Death Not Charged to Auto Mishap by Investigator Salt Lake City's 1935 traffic mortality mortality mortality mor mor- sh sheet t was a clean one Friday after police decided not to include the death Wednesday afternoon of ol ofA A A. A Hans Hjorth 56 as A i traffic fa- fa no tall allty ty Traffic In Investigator ator Harvey C Peirce said friends of ot Mr i Hjorth had lad refused to sanction an autopsy that hat tho the attending physician s said id Mr Hjorth's death was not due to toan toan toan an automobile accident Monday in which he suffered a fractured arm but was from other causes and that co consequently the death would not nol be counted a a. traffic fatality Mr Hjorth's Hjorth body is at the Eber W. W Hah Hall mortuary East Est First South street pending funeral arrangements As As- the city entered the fourth day of the new year ear without a traffic traffic I fic lie fatality police announced that the traffic toll for 1934 fell only two short of Caching aching an ln all time high Deaths during 1934 totaled 41 and there were 1104 persons injured in 1216 traffic accidents the annual report report report re re- re- re port of the police traffic division showed Of ot the traffic deaths during 1934 1034 24 were the result of automobile automobile- pedestrian accidents 10 from automobile automobile automobile auto auto- mobile collisions 3 from automobile automobile- train collisions 3 from automobile automobile- street car collisions and 1 from an fixed automobile-fixed object crash |