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Show - 1 i A Daily . The Deseret News Thought Is A beautiful face if a silent commend ' T lion. Bacon. . FOUNDED RAID " WITH $486 CASH Son of Man Ready Pair Liquidate! 27 Bogus Drafts on S. -- Banks L For Interment In ' S. L Asks Action wbe apparently forger worked fast end then fled bed Sett Doubts Death behind them Frtday In Balt Lake Family, 2T check all Resulted From Natural forged a' total of drawh on the city and county 'Causes emergency relief committee, it. w diecloeed to police early Friday when lbe forgeries were jdlcOver-eFuneral services at tbs Hill tT a local bank cashier. The Ricketts mortuary, scheduled for 1428. check totaled It am. Friday, tor John Q. Murif. A. Culverwell, cashier of the ray, t(, who died at tha homa of First Kational bank, told police Mrs. Bertha - Potter.-1- 1 south of the Illegal cheeks after be had Tenth West street, last Monday, noted irregularities In them. The were halted by' police orders Friserial numbers on the checks did further lnvUgtieu not tally with other checks of the day pending to deterhe said, and there was and a probable auto psy committee, cause of the - sn Irregularity In the - protects--grap- h mine definite iy Sim man's death. stamp. Detective C. B. Cblborn, In This action was taken following charge of the bad check detail. Im- a telegram received by tbs police mediately started as earch for tha l'bureday night from. Robert Murforgera, He said the two men hau ray of Provo, a sea of the dead obtained a canceled relief com- man, who requested that an be made as be and ether mittee check and had apparently taken it to some printer, or print- member of the family are not conof vinced similar ed themselves a series tpat Murray died from natthem the names ural cause. check, tracing on of Claude F, Hawkins.-assistaRelative Questioned auditor and Kirk M, Decker, of the At the Urn of Murray's death, committee. relief and county city pneumonia was given ea the cause. Each check was then made out The case was turned over to Defor 111 to one of the following tective J. B. DUley, who Interviewnames: Erie Larsen. John Davis. ed a sea, George Murray, ef 272 8am Cole, Edward Davis, or Ray east First South street, Mrs. Elsie Jennings They were then cashed Blackburn of Vernal. Utah, at Sewell's, the Plggty Wiggly daughter, and T, H. Murray, Hit stores and Auerbachs. The forgers Orcnard avenue.. Ogden, a eon by bad obtained a protectograph to a former marriage and other relstamp the checka atives. Detective Colbdrn lau; tug Robert Murrey extensive sesrch locally and had and hta sister, Elisabeth, cam to wired police officers throughout Balt Lake from Prove and reportthe region of tha ed to police headquarters where Mr. Murray said be would request activity of the forgers. lh county attorney to order, te autopsy. He said that his father, who was a contractor and bridge builder, had been living at the Potter homa lor about ten years, and that hs had besn separated from his wits He said he learned that his father was unconscious for a per- iod of about 12 hours and that in tho interim no attempt whatever had been mads to notify relatives of his Illness, that they were uninPrellmlnary hearing In the after his death. . of Dr. U J. Dull, 72. charged with formed until Fail To Find Securities hie Horses "murdering Murray farther claimed (hat V. Handel. 22, last Tuesday even- hlaMr. father had told him some time ing at tha Dull ranch near Butler-vill- ago that hs owned considerable was set Friday by City Judge real estate and several lioerty . C, F, Dalby forjanuary 20. bonds, hut a search of his effects Dr. Dull was arraigned on a first (ailed to reveal anything if value degree murder complaint, signed except one deed, a small bond and Thursday . by George Beckstead. a deed to a cemetery lot In Provo. chief deputy sheriff. Tbs father, Mr. Murray asserted Mr. and Mrs Handels who live bad been planning just before his In a separate house on tho same death to join his daoghter In ranch, visited the home of Dr. Dull Vernal and mak hi homethere L. J. Dull, Jr, 12. for a time. to ; : was suffering from a fever. There CapU Riley M. Becketeed of the had been previous threats and of- - detective bureau he would have - fleers say the aged man became Mrs. Potter and said members of the enraged earlier in the day at the Randela home becauee he was Murrayfamily tn hla offlc Friday afternoon4 for further Invesgiven only two eggs The county attorney retained Dr. tigation. In the meantime. Dr. L. - Garland H- - Pace, alienist, to ex E. Viko, city health commissioner, amine the defendant and become a examined the body of Murray hut state witness In case it is necessary expressed no opinion whatever to meet a defense baaed on mental SFlthout an autopsy, which the Murray family insisted upon. grounds Case May be Sent To Police For New Study Fort Douglas soldier, killed when hit by an automobile at Sunnyaide avenue and 1 JailBreakBy Gang Leader Ion study of tha police After report on the death of Frank ;ww WSffl" YEAR Twenty- - Four Year Old Child Declared to Have Been Guards Around tution TTvtra wAlld . i Idaho Identifies Elected Head ; Prisoner Held In Of Utah Body Tooele Murder Taken Illegally' first Cast street, Jan. S,' Eart M InstiW lieon, deputy county A kldnaplDg charge and. violaattorney, said he has no evidence for a tion of a court order against Cora alias Mary Smith. 40, armanslaughter complaint. Shellyy, The known facts are wet put In rested Monday with Roy Mathews, the report but this report, laid Mr, alias Roy Davis; Jack Cannon and Wilson, gives not a line of evidence After foiling an attempted. gn-er!V. 8. Davis, for questioning In to support a charge that a state or connection with the murder of break from the city Jail, led nor violated law aaa traffic city John Stamie and Gregory John in on of the alleged leaders of that the violation of this law re- by Tooele county Nov. 2, loomed M a now for held lnvestlgagang sulted In the death of the soldier. the and with In connection malor tion possibility Friday. Ir complaint charging toyolun-,to m,noJ. crUnei commJtted tn Following the- arrest of the tary manslaughter It is tha. put aeveralj Lake quartet by Detective C. H. Olson prove that the accident resulted month,during Patrolman H.- - W. Clark, and and took pollc. Wednred.y from violation of a law, Mr WU the subsequent round up of the the stringent action to prevent son pointed out. ll LaFray-Mandeatgang, word of the The state uniform vehicle law possibility of future arrests was sent to authorities in mak-e-s i,t a possible felony to be a tempt. Idaho Colorado', and Nevada by will set be i An extra tip eviguard hit and run driver, but the inChief W. L. Payne, with a request dence shows that the party of to patrol the city jail at short be sent officers to Balt Lake. that Chief ternals during the night,young people In, the car stopped. Thuraday evening Sheriff E. F. Where a person Is seriously in- W. L. Payne declared Wedne-daPrater and Chief of Police R. E. Added precautions will be jured the state law makes It a Leighton of Twin Falla, Ida. armisdemeanor for a driver causing taken during the day time also, he! i ? rived in Sait lake, and confirmed be Inwill aid, and every guard the Injury not to see that the the information already In possesjured fs immediately taken to a "prepared to meet any emergension of Chief Payne that the true hospital or to a physician , and cy which may arlae. name of the woman booked as beS The attempted break shortly aid. given medical Mary Smith it Cora Shelley, and Even- - though the soldier was fore Thursday midnight was frusshe is the grandmother or dead, this obligation would at- trated by Night Jailer J. H. Ral- Chosen by Directors to that the not boy found with her a he could tach to laymen eigh. Discovery wee made that J when she and the three men were Take Post Held by know whether or net a person was E. Mandelly. who Is said to have arrested. The boy has "been with the beyond any medical aid. Mr., Wil- admitted that he "did all - V. Hewlett the woman In Jail sines the arson said, and added that the law work" In the safe cracking Jobs Wrv rests. seems to make a failure to com- at tho University of Utah last Ths Idaho officers raid ths boy' provision punishable Sunday- - night had sawed through ply wkh-tb4 i Curtis, a son of Jules Z. one of the bare In the top west cell by a lOday jail sentence, 1 and own- name isnow i president Harry rebe will beCurtis, probably serving a sentence of Thercport tier with hacksaw blades Ostler er company, the of Candy one year in the Idaho state prison turned for further Investigation by lieved to have been snuggled Into aa elected the Utah of president Wilson said. fur vioUtlou of ths prohibition th police. Mr. the jail. Manufacturers' association at the laws. The boy's mother la dead. Running water and. unusual annual meeting of the board of According to ths officers, Mr. noises Thursday night aroused the afternoon at the Friday Shelley, or Smith, filed a petition suspicions of Jailer Raleigh and he chamber of commerce. He with Captain O. B. jteedj veraer O, Hewlett, manager about a year ago In ths Idaho court for possession of the child Record and aeked that men be Qf Hewlett Brothers company. but her petition was d,enied. Then ent to the jail to aaetet him in a H. Red n mg. of Ogden. Thin-- : she and tire boy- - disappeared and. - ager --of UUe Amalgamated Bugax aearch. next: were of In Los Angel e, Captain Record. Captain E. E company, was chosen first vice A bench heard warrant for her arrel Brown. Detective W. C. Smith president, succeeding E. K. Alton, was issued by the Idaho court, but and 'Patrolmen Fred O'Brien. Jo- of Ogden, manager of the Globe disappeared from Los Tanner, F. M. Kingston and Mills. J. F. Whitaker, Salt Lake, the woman Institution Is Not Emcr-- " seph and was not heard from Angeles J. E. Tucker responded, discov- of the J. F. Whitaker Cigar comuntil word was received s. ered tha rawed bar and tha pany. waa named second vice presgency Measure Says Payns of her arrest here. also found that Mr. Ostler. ident, succeeding Sheriff Prater said the boy woall - a steel plate They Director had been removed in James E. EMuon. taken back to Idaho and placed tha bathroom tier, permitting manager of ths Layton Sugar com- be tn the children's home. - i,j communication with ether mem- pany, was and treasurer, The tha police are still trying to Loans first to b mads 'by bers of the gang. E. W. Bralnard. Sait Lake, mans the woman and three men federal home loan bank will b for Mandell admitted the attempted gerof Bralnard' Cottonwood dairy, connect with the Tooele county slayings secbreak, according to Captain was chosen of tha thereby corporation purpose remodeling, again admit that much material evibut and promtbe effective and said that hs carried the S. Jennings reBureaucracy ways denounced with dence Is lacking. It was learned" tromtnodiftea i creating employment, said J. H blades In his shoes, but ss the retary. asHarold ing of agricultural to governmental interference executive mains secretary. the existence Andrews of Ogden, upon h re- blsdes proved to be longer than Friday that the slot machine business condemned- by Mark h. an open challenge found tn their possession when a of econodiita. of the capitalistic system and a turn from Portland. Oregon, wher Mandrils shoes, his statement was Greene, profeeso to order social cache the of explosives, clothing, etc. Address threat present hla he attended a meeting of the discredited. University of Utah. was uncovered at 1600 Indiana avFrank A. Johnson, president, board of directors of the fedWhen ths police began a search before the Exchange club at the were stolen from 225 south enue, presided. eral home loan bank, of which of ths Jail. Mandelf cessed operaHotel Utah Friday, y West Temple street & member. the.farin board "The teilure-o-f hs a and cards tions resumed of la game This gang has been linked with to accomplish it ynrpoaes was reraw It Is pointed out by Mr. An- with other prisoner-T- he letter the other gang drews that the federal home loan marks on the bars were concealed garded as the nation a greatest exDe Gattea 55. of 202 found at the through Raymond bank Is a rediscount bank and with soap and dirt, 08 outh Fourth Wert street, was be- house, pollc said.Indiana avenue perimental lose in merchandising.' subthe he asserted in discussing loans are not now available. The heslds the hacksaw blades were ing held in the city Jail Friday for home loan bank, he says. Is not found by tha searcher ject, "The Fnide W orkings of the questioning regarding two fires at Federal Farm Board." an emergency agency created by the store and home of Joe Tenezio, Group of Idle Youths R. form economRaymond Kuykendahl, Prof. Greene was senior the pangs of credit to building ana 529 went Broadway. Gattes was arFt. loan associations, savings -- bank - Lay Plans For Farm ist of the .. hoard from January, riy assistant auditor of the ofrested Thursday even'ng by federal loan Lom. seed Mo., been to 1922, having In Aue.15. Insuranc the and im. the task of making two Tfw.-ha- s been maaa auditor of the manner that thecompanies. Sherman FaJkenrath. .of d Federal Reserve A mass meeting oTToung assigned the police department, and Lieut. Silt Lake regional office, it was bank serves commercial national grain market surveys, men who are Seeking to orbanka L 1. Hansen of the fir departannounced Friday by Perry E. w is a strong sentiment in There bites Reasons ment. ganize a project hereby they may Ha outlined four major reasons Burnham, local office manager. Farm next, former Gov Oregon In favor The first fire occurred on Nov. 1 operate a Kuykendahl arrived Friday to George H. Dern forofthe poation of for failure of the farm board to ac. assume under the supervision, of Wedneseummer, and 1933. last new viuttea his follow as the PresiInterior Its in purposes, Instance older men. using the money made comphah Thenewauditor-fiiisthday morning vacancy secretaryof 1 Roosevelt's cabinet, deepite Instead of "minimizing spec left whnn E. J. Hahn returned A family of a husband, wifa boxes and rubbish had ben placed to go to school the following winto dent fact the Oregon also is backing a ulation It undertook the greatest the seven Toth cloee small but ter, will be held in lbe Burton and rhildren. k fired, btftiamyand private City favorite son for the office, 51 r. An. snowbound in their houe sevSouth the biases Were discovered before ward chapel. Twenty-fourt- h speculative jamboree in world hisflrnt which had "loaned'1 drewi 7J4.SS0.052 bushel rays. mawa or before tory byr buying and State street, Tuesday, at 5 20 en mile anyone southeast of 8alt Injured him to the government to help orMr. while m Andrews, Portland of wheat during 1920 and 1921 to arsocial local don Th m. wgv Harold B. to Fife, was ter:! be p damage Lake, saved from the Satl Lake office. attended ceremonies at which Mil -- be sold later In competition with ganize Jamea lU Garrett, assistant audi- States possible - starvation or freer--in- g resting officers did not indicate worker. wUl speak- - new ' the wheat Of Steamship farmer. of the company's the Make-Wor- k hat evidence. If any, they had Tha committee tn charge tor, who has served as auditor liner. Tieneral Sherman, by members of (the Waschris2 Instead of "preventing Inefwas, Smith but as Gattes. would he said includes Mr. against Taylor Hahna departure. Friday meeting since atch Mountain club who Fri-ficient and wasteful methods of disG. be held Adams and further Invest!, chairman: Andrew pending elevated to the position of tened by Mrs. Dern. tov volunteered afternoon day tribution the board permitted the chief of the fiscal division of the cation. Douglas Gardner. carry provisions and fuel on waste 125 and greatest SEEK TO ENLIST Inefficiency palt Lake office, Mr, Burnham skis. likely ever recorded, resulting In a Ths family baa" not been One hundred twenty-fiv- e men loss of 2150.OQj9.000 im wheat transfrom sines snow drifted beard applied for enlistment at the local ' actions alone. or six feet tn that lofive make-work com-' office December. to Jetted A long list of state lasatlon which is recruiting during Became Insolvent for about I per cent. cality, blocking the roads and Listing his liabilities at 259 528 Eleven were enrolled as apprentice mittee, payrolls were cleared comL.-Matrails Mrs. Frances Butler, I Instead of "encouraging the and his assets only 2718. on which jsesmen. filling Salt Lake's quota, So far as Salt Laka county Is gna payment through tho county he 246 claims of J. to Into Lieut. a report by supervisor of the county wel-Iet concerned tho federal aid exemption, organisation producers mission Friday. so ard X,. R. Commander fective a associations estimated Porter Borrows state Jr., of department, the to majority will tho county pay the Technically In the United director. that the food "supply of4he money from the R. F. C. or dl- -' bill whtek baa been running at the grain associations organized and tv, filed ataLofgreen. Tooele coun jtrict Leon Eldrldge family would Traffic Salt Lake and) night, was Inadvertently delayed In bankruptcy petition Istatca. 9.662 applied and 491 were rect and employment relief and the rate of about 2120,000 s financed by the board later became in the federal court. district waa routed over the galtair Nevada but W'Ut arrtve Friday nlght-o- r dor Friday be of exhausted Thursday night. accepted because enlistment, specuinsolvent, month. largely itagna loans to tho counties. A party of five skiers, head-t- d highway Frida), the Thirty-thir- d Saturday. 24 hours late. In tha past Salt Lake county lation and the use of large sums Tho money will bo paid back Kouth route remaining blocked with Coiderff. eather la expected to aceasy money. by Glen Stewart, each volto the R. F. C. which can only baa ahared In federal aid allotment of 4 snow. of tn drifts road to State 25 Instead of unteered company the storm. deep carry preventpound of "aiding loan the funds under present laws not on a basis of population but coal and food to the Isolated officials expected the blockade - Nevada, eoutbem Idaho and oth- with "adequate" security by de- about on a mileage beats as In some ing surpluses" the board encour? the northwest had er section would b opened by nlghtfalj. tholr aecumulation'Whfeh behouse, a trek of about on ducting sent federal aid allotments of the sparsely settled count tea that aged mile and a half from tha -M0re" serious waa the situation light to moderate precipitation dur- to Jhs state of Utah, after 122 are traversed by federal aid high- came uncontrollable resulting ma. the Lhs In nearestroad. atd Jow ing night but none wa re- -in Boxelder and Cache counties, open .drastically Tho state Is entitled to federal ways and highways coat as much terially wheat today, Other "members ofth party w here the main highway were as tho ass Heard value of the on primary, transcontinental are . Judge C. F. Dalby, Huber Prof. Greene raid the blocked at several point and near- from 16 lo degrees arc predictIn the proportion that the erty and must be built by tbe state Wolfe Nephl Anderson and minor roads were Tffipasssisle ed for Salt Lake early Saturday, federal lands bear to land aub- - and tho government. marketing act, established 4s1 ly a sudden quite Ken Freshwater. snowr of to due drop from the mild the drifting in the In matters of relief, however, The police morals' Squad, headed During ths year mors than 100 Salt Lako has been able to borrow valleys as a result of a wind of weather Thursday and Friday. by Capt. J. Q. Smith, arrested 1.172 women were arrested for soliciting Road equipment gale proportion under tbe provision In proportion persona for Infraction of and considerably more than that was concentrated on the main' law during 1922- It Is disclos- number Salavday to tho number of unemployed were arrested for resortin and renorts area that highways COALS that SATISFY heads of families after n showing ed in The itfnual report of CsyJtatn ing to disorderly houses, while apSpecial BABY. CHICKS that the wtnd had subsided gave Smith submitted Friday foPub-Il- c proximately 100 were held for the At All that the local county resources are SAVE-MONnd indication that alt major routes exhausted. Payment will probably .Safety Commissioner John M board of health. would be cleared by evening mean that the federal aid road alChief of Pollc W. L . Twenty persons were arrested and Knight Brat lotment to tho county will have to J, Cectl Alter local weather 1u-- ' Pram (kt HNfi ' Payne. and aix Were convicted tor possesreau director, said that the enow be Increased when normal economic Breeds 8ta4ri In addition fo arresting approxi-matel- sion of marijuana. storm promised Utah Thursda) conditions return. The county J l,2ft0 person. Capt BmTtb Few Drnnlte Arrested Indebted to the which Is Inand hla men confiscated cIO-'- to debted to the. R. F. C. with the A evidence of the gains made l.i'OQ gallons of whtgky, nearly SEND FOR PRICE- SB. F. C. protected by federal aid rA nouribhlng satisfy with respect to quarts of beer And more lhan under prohibition road fund K was pointed out, of drunken.peraoni.lt Cash Price ing food for uhildren and 'TakTK4aiaaw nBaTTey wine. Twenty dlsfllllng plant aere was recalled that in the old saloon Pea Cool , . . ti 30 latirday Special Ji ah hundreds S- - L Rites For Women - -r grown-upsoCdrunken days 14 seizpexfon automobile Easy to predestroyed and 6 15 tKwneslfr ut . ,e. ... Larry Pfiera qp ed in the transportation of liquor cro arrest4 during ny one year in rich Vitamin A E Who Died in LA-- Sunday Godwin. ho Pc rt't'n. 6.50 pare; mis The record U u omitted by Capt Lump Harry Coal, were turned o,4cr to federal a 6 65 FeteL as genets frnignt agtni Egg Mash leaa lh-- 20 fifntth dlrclcwa Mote Mixture ....erg and and valuable I) other Vnloa pacific Funeral avrvlcsa foe Mr. Nancr at, Nut , . 6.75 the Approximately 809 search'and persona were arreated by the jaor- - Rrgtilar Lake after 4U ar of ralrojted Baileys Starting Mash Marcer Smith.- - widow of Bvard too In on charges of drunken- - Domestic Stole rich minerals; squad 7.00 seizure were served warrants service vriH be honored at a rp Srhlth, who died recently In Lo Today's retail eoffee prbwo Grain Hay F eed 7 25 claT iuedinrof Domestic l.timp .. . .. sulttng to evidence being found in ness durtof 3932rmost grocery stores average; iodine foe of Angeles, will be held Sunday. JaO ihat potent Chief 300 inathnee. Payne on receiving the re3x8 f!oie ....7 7.50 commence Hvratk conjnvttee cJ 22, at 1 p.m. In the roee room . High grade coffee,' port commended the morels squad FanCy Kew Shlpaseata November Leads on noon trtfifal 25. Jan. goitre. 7.50 of at Deeeret Furnace tho tiu, Wednesday, Lump Mortuary company - in cans . . . .38 on Its vigilance and the fine allowOf The 407 liquor viniaftons lb. , ebambef budding. flail, datf FlaBv AvHvfaf ' Interment wlll.b at.ML Ollvcl ing that hd bee ir made-- Beeauee 40 YF.tRS DEPENDABLE-COA- L Ask Your Grocer . Daily at Oat Itrtaff Mar! ronrirtlons"wenT;gecuf-eMr God yin U vetarafi mam be? cemetery. High grade coffee,' Ihe of d violation-o- frigld economy lot being at the of the chamber's livestock coinmiL. aervicea will be Speaksrs AND SERVICE 28 lb. in bags by the public safety departs laws. Tn eaa to thganrbttng which arrest Jamee M. Kirk ham and Judge Danand tee haa an taken active ait were made were turned over to fed- ment. Chief Payne explained that iel Harrington. in its affair. The meeting In b. Loot grade coffee, Co. Pallbearer wU' It had been necessary to cut down eral officers for proseculionv bo selected from member of her henof ha called in cans . the squad from slg to four men and In the mailer of man W. M. Neilton a ho w H jvre brothers' and ateteiW famUlea. - . 6UOISK8 wa the blgct- - momh of - the at the ram tims impoa Low grade eoffee, Mr. and Mr. Glenn Waterman, aide. A number of old time friends other retail glero 2 C. Sad Sw ver with 238 cases. - March was duties, upon them, which ordinarand bu ln era acquaintance of Mr. daughter and of the delb. in bags Mae A Wareha Godwin are betngtnvrted ceased1, arrived In Salt Laka Friday (he second largest month, with 145 ily would be handled "by other bu A the We ted T. Break U JOlJll thywr . fbaea Waa. j reau to any cm month wa made This had een ne6tarv.- - h.ratL d I'twad FBK' S"l!y"te all for the service, and bar eon, Bvard Normand' because of the shortage of men In lf2i. Thirty-- f x of hia 40 eara of m July, when 52 person ware Smith, of Tabor,. Alberta. Canada, grocera railroad aenice will arrive Snnday morning. er apent with the other department. the Union K ,.V1, r, f V! 1 Harry Ostler Officers Nip Back In eleven volumes, the code commission has brought tiro laws of rta.il Into one volome of about 1.000 pages, Carol pouUou. skierably on printer's Ink. at lens, Is all In employe, points out. The proposed codearerevision the ecien volumes underneath one new book on top, while arv-e- r from which It was clarified and condensed by a committeeIS tne Ha rwmtfKons, various with The of work. code, yean principal topic under coosideraUon by the legislature. D lilDIIAPIIIG CHflRGE FflCES r WOMflH HELD-I- H SLflYlllG SOLDIER DEATH POLICE HALT FUNERAL, CITYrFLEE ORDER PROBEOFDEA CHECTFORGERS EIGHTY-THIR- FRIDAY JANUARY 20 1933 UTAH LAKE CITY SALT 1850 Daily, to YDut Same For Only i5o a Week Delivered 4 ifii. apo ' y. J k tome-tlgatl- nt 0. CSl fs UCn 0tlr. Horae Loan Bank in .A 1 Hearing Set -- S.L. Exchange Club Hears Bureaucracy 'Condemned ForJan.30In Murder Case - - from--Chie- hack-blade- Hs-co- men-bendls- - 1 -- Police Quiz Man In Fire Probe d.s-trl- ct e, LOAN AUDITOR .r NAMED BY U.S. S. L FAMILY help-becau- se SNOWBOUND, AID ON WAY iindnV-plov.- vtv e New-Yor- . County Clears Payrolls For Early Payment Snow Blocks 33rd South; S. Route Opened allot-ment- o biinn - high-wer- Morals Squad A nests 1 172 During Last Year : 11 ' nl-vi- - EY j ASK MARTIII y atf WAS. - " 520 Retiring Railman Tote Honor Guest fc , , a ht Mak-Er-L- " fh?-Tha- -- j d ' prtc-Uce- - Sees -- ...25lb, arret.-N'ovem-be- bft r COMPANY! w . 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