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Show Motorist Charged .With Drunk Driving L. A. Berger, 68, 152S Woodland avenue, Friday had been booked at the county Jail on a drunken driving charge. . - Berger waa arrested at T p. tn. Thursday by deputy sheriffs after an automobile allegedly driven by him crashed Into a building at Thirty-third South and Ninth East streets, according to the officers' j report. BLOC TO AVOID TRADEDISPUTE , WASHINGTON, Feb. LTV-The Rocky mountain congressional bloc adopted a"hands off", policy today in the house controversy over continuing con-tinuing presidential authority to negotiate ne-gotiate reciprocal trad agreements. In a short caucus bloc members representing Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Wyoming, Arizona, Nevada and Utah decided not to function as a group In either supporting sup-porting or assailing the extension bill It appeared likely Individual bloc memben would not attempt to take the floor, aald Representative Paul R. Oreever of Cody. Wyo, chairman of the bloc's subcommittee on livestock live-stock and graaing legislation. Effects of the Canadian reciprocal trad agreement on the western livestock Industry by permitting Importation Im-portation of a restricted quota of cattle from Canada and Mexico was a principal issue in western tatja during political campaigns last fail. "The question waa thrashed out pretty well on horn ground during the campaigns,' Greevar said. 'Some livestock men ar opposed to continuing con-tinuing the treaty, while wa found otlieie who) bellee -th--treaty- had little effect on the industry and helped the west Indirectly by stimulating stimu-lating other channels of trade." |