Show SNOW PILES UP TRAFFIC CASES Parking Viola t io n ns its s Laid to Storm Snow Friday had sent many mo motorists nb- nb Into police court to explain why they had violated parking regu regu- lations Many persons said slippery streets or snowbanks had caused them to leave their autom automobiles parked on str streets ets b between 6 am alm The ordinance prohibiting such parking is rigidly enforced to enable enable enable en en- able the city street department to clean thoroughfares as easily as possible in the early mornings Police Pollee Po Po- lice Judge A A. H. H Ellett explained The court collected from 1 1 to 3 in the respective cas cases is s. s Roland Earl Ear 48 1391 East Thirteenth Thirteenth Thirteenth Thir Thir- South street pleaded not nol guilty to drunken driving He willbe will wll willbe be tried February 13 Earl traffic officers reported was changing a tire o on a car in iri the middle of the highway in front of his home when arrested Saturday night I The charge was filed filed against against Earl Ear after his machine allegedly collided with a park parked 4 automobile at 1180 Thirteenth East street traffic officers officers off off- cers reported I E. E W. W Inman 40 and Tom Palo Palo- mis 50 0 each forfeited 5 on charges palo palo-I of ignoring stop top signs Thursday |