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Show Colorado, advised the company officials offi-cials h would taJis action today to prevent further deliveries. Meanwhile, Mean-while, at the district attorney's office, clerks were busy Issuing; blank warrants war-rants on which it was planned to arrest ar-rest persons receiving the liquor. Attorneys for the company assert It has the right to deliver the packages accepted by It before the law became operative. The packages were shippd Into Colorado from oihr state under permits Issued by the state under the Morton law. The, express office remained open until after 'midnight delivering consignments con-signments of liquor to those who called. 10 STAND III LIKE FOR WHISKY . Demand Their Packages at Express Office in Denver. By Associated Press. TKNVKK, t il .. Inc. 17. Six hundred hun-dred persons were standing In line In a "heavy" "Snowstorm tliTs morning when the, American Hallway Kx press rum-nv rum-nv ojned its doom to deliver lijur paksKt'S received before mldnicht lust night, at which hmir the "bone dr " law went, into effect. Leslie Hubbard, attorney p enral of |