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Daily News from New York, New York • 177

Publication:
Daily Newsi
Location:
New York, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
177
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0 I 17 SEPTEMBER 5, 1931 Tar Blocks Trumps on This Bridge Rouses Maternal Squawks 1 1 Ill WfSsWJWUiMPWBP.j it 'i il fL i in nun -J-W (NEWS photo) THEY'RE REPAYING the upper drive of Queensboro Bridge these days, in order to eliminate the tire-destroying lanes that didn't work so welL 'Tar blocks and steel rods are oeing piacea in temei in.c. Tf ctSf i i ll feS'; tc- ,1 I "Uj p8 ifflli fin i s'WS nhnUi PINCHED AT CORNER. And this sedan certainly felt the pinch. It failed to t. the corner of Jersey Ave.

and Grand Jersey Uty, (B A. I) yesterday, and the result was just too bad for the sedan. -4" on 1 5 rv-T. wSuJb MURDER. That was verdict of coroner's jury at Clar sburg, W.Va., vtster- day.

It held that Harry F.Power Bluebeard, slew Mrs. Dorothy Lemke and Mrs. A a Eicher and her three children Meanwhile, men were moving Mrs. Eich er's household goods from Park Ridge, 111., garage, where Power stored thenk They'll be auC tioned. Story p.

ft 4 4t had wiped out the building, which occupied an entire city block. The shoLiConstituted one of the principal industries of he city, wltBiSeds pf jnen Fere thrown out of work pending rebuilding. FIRE RAZES RAILROAD SHOPS. Flames completely destroyed th 0. B.

Q. Railroad shops at Aurora, 111., doing an estimated iflamage ot oyer 5400,000. The fire raged for eight hour pntu it.

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