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Traffic Here Halted; Suspend Ewa Work Spirit Of Brother h » ‘^1 Oishrtit Rnln Ho6d^;| nJ! - V «\ \-^ C S a w h W m I A i | ; G o o d W i D Traffic Here Halted; H tavy a B u t BIm ^ t i t f ? C hardr Program s. FLOODS 1 M A T E N Suspend eWA Work ic , le e p i P h im & o b A* Fectlve fhmlly fatherinfs, the NORTHWESTERN U.S. threw her anowy ■boekAprogsoetieaton already have fore­ .id A nd E nd ao ien Ship-' PMUng of glad tldinga heraldhig the troops Into aetion today, with the cast, speared possiblsA Unlike the Urth of Cthrist by oegans and chor> x t y ' 4 ^ ^ result that an eight-inch white fomous storm ox 46 yearsyei ago, how­ laten la the churehea. the spread­ I F o o t GDed, l^ n s h Prop­ blanket covered the ground at 3 ever, the snow this morning and piag On Adudk C w ^ ing of gifts aad food o’clock, traffic was nearly demoral- early this afternoon was not accom­ ilsed, business in the downtown sec­ destitute by those la better dreum- panied by a high, Utisg wind. Sleet Fo recasters D t c l a r s erty Dam age A s H irers tion was p r a c t i^ y at a standstill tomorrow for the coastal towns was staacss, the briagiag of good cheer and work on all CWA projects in promised. to hospital patieats aad almshouse O r f e r f l o w . the community was suspended. Sure To Be Deep S t o r m W i D C o n t i i n e Inmates by carol stagers aad enter- Threatens BUsaud RoldlBg off, happily, until caurist- tataers, marked the observance of BUssard proportions were attain­ mas was gone, the snow began to Christmas ia Maachester over the ed this afternoon emd, with weather faU shortly after 8:30 o’riook this Throngh T o ile t And To­ Portland, Ore., Dec. 26.— (A P )— past week-end. reports from Washington indicaiJng morning. Within two hours Good Win H m Theme IA Chrlatmas day, tragedy, la which that the snowstorm would continue many inches of snow mantled the m o r r o w . oo**^22tt persoas Jost theS 11^ ta mud an tonight and possibly tomorrow, ground. At noon the depth easily OO jlOOQ will tOW&Pd 1B6D, j nja^ A >roepect8 of a repetition of the was the geaeral theme of the ser- ™ buried down a caayoa by blizsard of ’88, which some weather (Oenttaaed on Phga Two) nmns preached by the pastors of waters, was added to the long (By Aseoeiated Prera) local churches Sunday. Padfle northwest flood toll of the Snow, light to the west and heavy in the east, swirled today over al» moat all except the southernmost Prince of Peace, that with His bless- ^ SPAIN WILL SEND SUGGESTS FARLEY Ing our gifts may be made Ufe-glv- „ parts of the United SUtes. Ing, heelrt-renewlng, soul-lnspirl^. Clats- Throuiii the Ohio vadey and tc.1 Let us ever remember that he who S ™ * ’ Rf,®’’ » f»nn home, WARSHIP TO CUBA aloBV the AUantlc seaboard It was gives most receives la largest meas- *®d his three Mrs. liYanklin RESIGN ONE POST driim by northeast winds to bHa- ure, and that he who loves most is 80, Robert 12, and dren were sard fuiy. nearest kin to Christ" i x ^ d 7. ddl- Qaufl, assisted^ia ^®” shown in Nipw' York lay under 5 inches of This was the universal Christmas ■^®® *®d two other boob, of Mrs. Roosevelt, was the first to r e c e i v ^ c f f l a ^ y ^ '^ ^ r s -Elden Akely, at left snow after less than four hours of message and, while expressed in dif- ClllTord 8, were pull- 'n d serT o S ail Shortly To S e o a t o r N orris D eclares its fall. Chicago had 6,3 Inches at ferent phraseology by the various ®^ wreckage by men who 9 a. m. dergymen here, it nevertheless car- ^ ^® ®c«ne. The mother’s rted all of the churches the great I ®®*ditlon was critical. _ H avana To P rotect Span- Elsewbere it ranged from one to G eaeral H as four Inches and weather forecasters truth that the gift of God’s Son was ^feaawhfle, the mud-late, rioteim briieved It would. C4inttoue iwiAhated the great need of the world thatl^*^ waters were stUPendangving AROIBISHOP M UR D ER FIND BOY'S BODY ia riis T h ere. first Christmas 1988 years ago; that I ^*<*™®V)tem Washington aiyi north- Too M ach Pow er. through tonight and.- tomorrow and result to one of the heavieit anows today. mere than ever, those who indudtog-the Spdane of record. po—®ss love will receive as Christ- •™ j'^****®* nreas. They were re- mas gifts teith, hope, resolute eour-1 ®®dmg la oeatral aa<P western Wash- ON CHRISTMAS DAY El Ferrol, Spain, Dee. 26.— (A P ) Washh^oo, Dec. 26.— (AP) — Temperatures ranged from »n d age, syaapathy, brotherttness and ington, with the flood dangers well IN AMERICAN CHURCH — It wa said In official circles to­ Senator Norris (R., Neb.), said to­ n Pemuylvanto and New Jeney to Sttb-sero in the fille r tiers of hapfflness. P«»t. day that thi Spanish cruiser Jaime day James A. Farley should not ___ At the Hoqiltsi IS Phet Above ^formal mid-western states. I., has received orders to proceed to serve as postmaster generri in Alfpianes were grounded. Trains Ohristpso H u ^ ^ of iroriemen spent New ¥srk Police B ^ t o Beateo To D eatk W kb Iro n Havana, Cuba, to protect Spanish trees In the Manchester Memorial Chrtanas day attemsting to President Roosevelt’s CAhinet and were detoyed. Auto and bus traffic h o ^ ta l brought to tho patUnts haefci the waters o f^ S te Cdeur interests if necessary. It was said remain ebainsan of the Deipocratic irooeeded cautiously. K iie ra lh w r Lots Te See B a r; S uspect C o irfesses H e the cruiser would fail shortly. National committee. Ha declined Sweeps Up O o ^ th e^ the Joyous spirit of Christ- l^Alsne, at Couer D ’Alene, I d n ^ e to ray whether he had suggested to mastida. An elaborate turlcey dln-^ water was 12.55 feet above normal The storm, swe^itog up the coast Washington, Digc. 26.—(AP)— Farley that- he resign from' one posi­ hit Maine shortly before noon. Christmas Day, aad <*r higher than during the tion or the other. WIm S had iD o The Shy M urdered The Lad* Dispatch of a Spanish cruise: - to Colorado had ao snow but tem­ on Christmas morning bSsnttful flood of 1894, ia vrtilchgreat ^ “No man should have* control of Christmas carols, that have lived I ty te a ig o oeeunad. » Havana to protect the oitoreats of peratures were below those of the that country in Cuba was ocepted as many appotatmsnla as the post­ down through the ages, poured from I Twenty thouand master genera] has and be <ialr^ snowcOvired areas. The' Satt-Lake ths t h r o ^ of choristers fttop ths f thrown on th tlw So- Columbia, S. C , Dec. 28.-^A P ) *to®5fl Wg;^ offlctris fodsyrus an in- -regiaa had ..clear and Xhnacun---------- - -Imt't;.;------------- -— waatiMp. (Cqptl^lUWl iab. PBgm good ehesr and dentisl r g g t ^ ^ ^ j ^ N ew Turk, Dec. 2 »-fA T »)—Police ^'Wflifes, - A aiitOmriMTe ^ northsm thane sick aad ia pain. efansai & astoofl the United States to I n ^ said today that naembe^ of the si­ mechanic bad. oon^msdd Im .^Urcd Idaho, eastrito ' W ash i^ o aT U K t The ChrlstSMS spirit prevail^ in To the southwesfi^dentfc of » k m m i ' the almshouse, where gay decora­ nged revolutionary Order of Taah- Herbert a Harris^. Jr.; Gbkimbia Sknidiag of the crulSa* would cre­ ing. -Nottimni alflr'tetieni Wyom> - ate no precedante, It was said, as tions and lighted trees upheld nag, inqtelled by a desire for the ^hori boy, from his home and beat tog were midw six inches <rf sno^ ■v:-j traditional beauty of the yuleti^ restoration of the Republic of Ar­ him to death With an Iron bar At a Great Britain, during one turbulept with the temperature at 18 degress season. A roast chicken dinner, flan the task of rehabilitstlon after deserted house. occasion in Nicaragua, sent t Brit­ a we®k of the worst flood In their menia, drew lots to choose the Waahlagton,vt)ec. 26,-----(A P ) __ below zero. with the flxin’s and all the other de­ ^ who stabbed Archbishop L«on T h e 15-year-oW lad, ilescribed by ish warship t h « » to watch Britiab history. Prerideht Ropsevrit’a mzmetary pro­ interests. Montana, had a heavy snowfall lightful tidbits which set the Christ­ Tourian to death. hia schoolmates as "aiways ,'SmIl- yesterday. It was lighter today. The gram entered the weric of 1933 was eotfeed froip mas dinner apart from those «inrtwg last No agreements or treaties exist, southwest was without snow, but (Ctoianiied on Hage Six.) silently mid from behind, S a t iir ^ ae he with his parents and It was explained, which would pre­ the rest of the year, helped gtedden archbishop’s assassins struck today without'official Indications of extremely cold. the hearts of the old folks. Rev. J.
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